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AT&T

AT&T System 25

Installation and

Maintenance Manual

555-540-103  B

November 1995

Summary of Contents for Network Adapter 25

Page 1: ...AT T AT T System 25 Installation and Maintenance Manual 555 540 103 B November 1995 ...

Page 2: ... AT T Customer Information 2855 North Franklin Road P O Box 19901 Indianapolis Indiana 42619 Every effort was made to ensure that complete and accurate at the time of subject to change This document will changes Center the information in this document was printing However this information is be reissued periodically to incorporate Installation and Maintenance Manual Prepared by System 25 Document ...

Page 3: ...d service technicians only Technician qualification includes completion of an AT T hands on instructor led course covering installation and maintenance for this product The use of these documents by anyone else might void the warranty Hazardous electrical voltages are present inside this product SERVICE TECHNICIAN WARNING 1 Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm 2 Never install te...

Page 4: ...eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions ELECTRICAL SHOCK Warns of the danger of electrical shock from hazardous voltages present within the control unit Warns of the risk of f i r e i f t h e a i r f i l t e r is not in place b ...

Page 5: ... COMPANY If the system is to be connected to off premises stations OPSs you must notify the telephone company of the OPS class of service OL13C and the service order code 9 OF For R3 systems the Analog service order code is 9 0Y the Digital service order code is 6 0Y Upon the request of the telephone company inform them of the following The Public Switched Network lines and the Private lines to wh...

Page 6: ...nes Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment contact the AT T Business Customer Service Center on 1 800 242 2121 The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that this equipment is not malfunctioning System 2...

Page 7: ...LITY The voice terminals described in this manual are compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids as prescribed by the FCC FCC INFORMATION FCC REGISTRATlON lNFORMATlON Registration Number AS593M 71565 MF E Ringer Equivalence 0 5A Network Interface RJ21X RJ2GX or RJ48X PRIVATE LINE SERVICE Service Order Code Analog 9 0F Analog R3 9 0Y Digital R3 I 6 0 Y Facility Interface Code Tie Lines TL31 M...

Page 8: ... fraud Telephone toll fraud can occur in many forms despite the numerous efforts of telephone companies and telephone equipment manufacturers to control it Some individuals use electronic devices to prevent or falsify records of these calls Others charge calls to someone else s number by illegally using lost or stolen calling cards billing incorrect parties clipping on to someone else s line and b...

Page 9: ...ls who have been fully advised of the sensitive nature of the access information Common carriers are required by law to collect their tariffed charges While these charges are fraudulent charges made by persons with criminal intent applicable tariffs state that the customer of record is responsible for payment of all long distance or other network charges AT T cannot be responsible for such charges...

Page 10: ...sible block out of hours calling Frequently monitor system call detail reports for quicker detection of any unauthorized or abnormal calling patterns Limit Remote Call Forward to persons on a need to know basis ...

Page 11: ...le DS1 Connector Cables Cable Labels Symbols Used in Figures PREINSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Table and Backboard Network Interface AC Power Grounding Lightning Protection Secondary Protection Building Wiring INSTALL SYSTEM CABINETS Position Cabinet s Check Cabinet Contents Required Circuit Pack Positions Label Connectors on Back Cover Install 4A Retainer Clips Connect Cabinet 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 ...

Page 12: ...Another On Premises PBX Off Premises Metallic Cable Connections Off Premises Non Metallic Connections Install Customer Service Unit CSU Line Compensation Equalization Connect Coupled Bonding Conductor CBC INSTALL EQUIPMENT ROOM STATION CABLING Connect Building Wiring to SIP Modular Plug Termination 4 Pair Cable Terminations Connect Cabinets to SIP Prepare Carrier Loading Labels Modify Octopus Cabl...

Page 13: ...f Building Voice Terminals ZTN79 Off Premises DS1 lnterface Stand Alone Data Terminals ADU Connections MADU Connections INSTALL CUSTOMER S SAT Nonswitched Connection of Equipment Plugged Into System AC Outlet Nonswitched Connection of Equipment On Premises Digital Switched Connection Off Premises Nonswitched Connection Off Premises Switched Connection INSTALL CUSTOMER S DTU INSTALL STATION MESSAGE...

Page 14: ...P Connection to TN763 Auxiliary Trunk CP 278A Adapter Required Connection to ZTN76 or ZTN77 CP SYSTEM TESTS TEST OUTGOING TRUNKS TEST DS1 INTERFACE TEST INCOMING DID TRUNKS TEST INCOMING TIE TRUNKS TEST 7300H SERIES VOICE TERMINALS TEST SINGLE LINE VOICE TERMINALS TEST ATL CORDLESS TELEPHONE TEST DIAL ACCESS CODES TEST SYSTEM FEATURES ARS and SMDR Tests DGC Test System Speed Dialing Test PDC Login...

Page 15: ...arms Emergency Transfer Circuit Pack LEDs Attendant Console LED Power Supply Switches and Test Points System Administration Remote Initialization Maintenance RIM Service 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Total System Failures Port Problems Common Control Problems Staion Trunk Problems Antomatic Maintenance Tests Maintenance Failure 4 9 4 11 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 13 4 13 USING THE...

Page 16: ...ETECTED TROUBLES Administration Equipment Troubles Time Keeping Troubles Voice Terminal and Wiring Troubles Voice Transmission Troubles 7300H Series Terminal Troubles Virtual Facilities Troubles Trunk Troubles Outgoing Trunk Problems Incoming Trunk Problems Error Log Interpretation Loop Start Trunks Error Log Interpretation Ground Start Trunks DID Trunks Troubles Switched Loop Attendant Console Tr...

Page 17: ...t Power Load Add Circuit Pack Add Cabling Set Option Switches on TN760B CP Replace Circuit Pack Add Cabinet Add Termina Add Trunk Add Trunk DSl Interface Replace Voice Only Terminal With Voice Data Terminal Add Pooled Modem Circuit Pack Add Auxiliary Equipment APPENDIX D System Upgrades APPENDIX E Administration Codes and Data Default Dial Code Assignments C 1 C 1 C 2 C 3 C 5 C 7 C 8 C 10 C 11 C 1...

Page 18: ...APPENDIX F Administration Error Messages GLOSSARY I N D E X F 1 G 1 I 1 viii ...

Page 19: ...of 3 Cabinet System Temporary SAT and DTU Connections Typical System 25 Port Circuit Pack SIP and TAE Backboard Layout Alternate SIP and TAE Backboard Layout Mounting Adapters Direct Connection Side by Side Direction Connection Side by Side DS1 Connections 1311 to 4310 Feet DS1 mnnections4311 Feet or More DS1 Connections Off Premise Cabling DS1 Connections Non Metallic Connections CSU Connections ...

Page 20: ...ment With Switched Connection to CPU Memory 2 108 Off Premises Peripheral Equipment With Direct Connection to CPU Memory 2 110 ZTN84 STARLAN Interface CP Connection 2 112 Single Line Analog Terminal STARLAN NETWORK Workstation Connections 2 114 7300H Series Terminal STARLAN NETWORK Workstation Connections 2 116 Music Source FCC Registered 2 118 Music Source Non FCC Registered 2 119 Music on Hold 2...

Page 21: ...k Option Switches C 5 DS1 Network Interface Connections C 12 Tables Tools and Test Equipment Required for Installation 2 2 Circuit Packs Their Functions and Protectors 2 24 Displayed SAT Messages During Cold or Warm Restart 2 37 Circuit Pack LED Status Indications 2 40 Circuit Pack Versus Terminal Type 2 66 Feature Button Abbreviations and Lables 2 88 Displayed SAT Messages During Cold or Warm Sta...

Page 22: ...Port Type Codes Port Administration Trunks Menu 1 Trunk Type Codes Trunk Class of Service for all trunks except DID Port Administration Auxiliary Equipment Menu 1 Special Feature Port Type Codes Port Options Applicable Options PDC Administration Menu 2 High Density Circuit Menu 3 System Administration Menu 4 Standard Call Type Defaults Message Center Like Call Type Defaults effect of Action 90 Flo...

Page 23: ...em 25 has a customer designated System Administrator The technician should work closely with this System Administrator The System 25 Administration 555 540 500 and Implementation 555 540 650 Manuals describe the administrator s functions In the S25 documentation the terms voice terminal voice stations and telephone are used to describe the same piece of hardware The S25 documentation also uses the...

Page 24: ...stem Appendix F Administration Tables Lists all error messages that can occur when the system is being administered FCC PRECAUTIONS Electromagnetic fields radiating from the system cabinets may generate noise in other communications equipment The technician must be sure that all cabinet panels and covers are securely in place after performing maintenance Caution Electrostatic discharge can destroy...

Page 25: ...llows 1 Preinstallation Requirements 2 Install System Cabinets 3 Power Up and Initialize System 4 Install Cross Connect Equipment See Note below 5 Install Modular Bulk Power Supply Optional 6 Connect Cabinets to 7 Connect Cabinets to 8 Install 9 Install 10 Install Trunk Access Equipment Station Interconnect Panel SIP Customer s Peripheral Equipment Terminals Auxiliary Equipment 11 Test System Note...

Page 26: ... A d a p t e r BR866 JC 403608235 Unpack Tin Snips Cabinet Utility Knife Adjustable Wrench 6 o r 8 i n c h Install Rule 30 inch Cabinets Adjustable Wrench 6 or 8 inch or Add Screwdriver 8 inch Flat Blade Carriers Allen Wrench 1 8 inch Add Voice Terminals Diagonal Pliers or Install Screwdriver 8 inch Flat Blade Auxiliary 11 O type Punch down Tool AT 8762 D impact Tool Equipment A d d Screwdriver 8 ...

Page 27: ...uipment More details on the can be found in the Reference Manual 555 540 200 the following Trunk Access Equipment 700A Jacks Emergency Transfer Unit Station Interconnect Panel 617A Panel Adapters Fanning Strip Cables Splitter Cables Octopus Cables Cable Labels the System 25 cross System 25 equipment This section describes 2 3 ...

Page 28: ...ck 10B Emergency Transfer Unit ETU During a power failure or system outage each 10B ETU provides contact closures for bypassing the switch and connecting up to five predesignated FCC registered single line voice terminals to telephone company trunks Connectorized cables 25 pair connect the ETU to the 700A jacks the system cabinets and the Station Interconnect Panel A modular plug ended cord part o...

Page 29: ...INSTALLATION NOTE 9 WIDE MOUNTING CENTERS ARE 8 1 2 APART FLANGES OVERLAPPED Figure 2 1 10B ETU 2 5 ...

Page 30: ...ched holes on the 617A Panels Reattached spacer buttons keep adapters from touching the metal panels The cable rings located at the top of the 617A Panel route the building wiring cables to the adapters Purse lock clips hold the building wiring cables in place The white posts at the bottom of the 617A Panel guide the wiring from the 50A Fanning Strip to each column of adapters Preprinted boxes and...

Page 31: ...INSTALLATION MOUNTING CENTERS WHEN FLANGES ARE OVERLAPPED Figure 2 2 617A Panel 2 7 ...

Page 32: ...r plug ended D inside must be installed at the top connections for the System Tape Unit DTU etc jacks used for terminating 4 pair wire DIW One of these adapters of column A on the SIP to provide administration Terminal SAT Digital 858A Six 11 O type 8 pin wiring blocks used for terminating 4 pair DIW WP90851 L1 Y Adapter This adapter separates voice and data pairs that are run over cable for conne...

Page 33: ...INSTALLATION Z21OA1 ADAPTER Y ADAPTER WP90851 L1 858A ADAPTER Figure 2 3 SIP Adapters 2 9 ...

Page 34: ...es The bundled portion of the octopus cable is anchored at the fanning strip The eight octopus cable cords hang free One fanning strip is required for 1 cabinet systems Two fanning strips are required for 2 or 3 cabinet systems NOTE 9 WIDE 8 1 2 WHEN FLANGES ARE OVERLAPPED MOUNTING CENTERS Figure 2 4 50A Fanning Strip 2 10 ...

Page 35: ...jack to three 8 port trunk circuit packs loop start ground start or DID The connection may be either director through a are male 2 1 Splitter Cable WP90929 L3 10B ETU Al 25 pair ribbon connectors on the cable This cable connects eight 3 pair tie trunk circuits trunk circuit packs All 25 pair connectors on the on a 700A jack to two 4 port tie cable are male 3 1 SPLITTER CABLE W P 9 0 9 2 9 L 1 2 1 ...

Page 36: ...les to a 16 port TN746B Analog Line circuit pack As shown on Figure 2 6a each cable consists of one 25 pair male connector Connector O and two 25 pair female connectors Connectors 1 and 2 The cable length is eight feet CONNECTOR 1 CONNECTOR O CONNECTOR 2 Figure 2 6a 853B Adapter Cable DS1 Connector Cables The following Connector cables are available to connect the DS1 Interface circuit packs to DS...

Page 37: ...end This cable is used as an extension cable between the DS1 Interface circuit pack and the other connector cables Cable Labels A set of preprinted labels for identifying the system cabinet cables and ETU cables are provided Figure 2 7 The system cable labels are prenumbered to identify the cabinet 1 2 3 and circuit pack slot 1 12 see NOTE and are also color coded as follows Note Because of the co...

Page 38: ...EM SYSTEM ADMIN ADMIN TERM TERM SMDR SMDR DIGITAL DIGITAL TAPE TAPE UNIT UNIT REMOTE REMOTE MAINT MAINT ETU1 ETU1 SWITCH CPU SWITCH CPU ETU2 ETU2 SWITCH CPU SWITCH CPU n WHITE AT T ETU CABLE LABELS ETU 1 SIP ETU 1 SIP ETU 2 SIP ETU 2 SIP ETU 3 SIP ETU 3 SIP ETU 4 SIP ETU 4 SIP ETU SIP ETU SIP SWITCH TRUNK SWITCH TRUNK SWITCH TRUNK SWITCH TRUNK SWITCH TRUNK SWITCH TRUNK SWITCH TRUNK SWITCH TRUNK SW...

Page 39: ...locks Generally only one leg of an octopus cable is shown Unterminated wiring requiring cut down or other termination does not show symbolic designations The 103A Connecting Block is a typical modular wall jack that provides cut down connections for building station wiring and a modular jack for connection to terminal equipment 2 15 ...

Page 40: ... If wall space in the equipment room is limited an alternate layout may be provided If more than four 617A Panels are required this alternate layout will require more than one 48 inch by 96 inch plywood panel See Install Equipment Room Station Cabling for details Network Interface The RJ21X network interface CO lines installed by the telephone company must be located within 25 feet of the system c...

Page 41: ...GLE CABINET SYSTEMS REQUIRE ONE QUAD OUTLET ALLOW AT LEAST 24 INCHES OF SPACE IN FRONT OF CABINETS TABLE MUST BE ABLE TO SUPPORT 250 POUNDS BACKBOARD IS 3 4 INCHES THICK BY 48 INCHES WIDE BY 96 INCHES LONG FOR MAXIMUM SYSTEM SYSTEM 25 CABINETS AND BACKBOARD MUST BE LOCATED IN A RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA NOTE 5 Figure 2 8 Typical System 25 Floor Plan 2 17 ...

Page 42: ...uipment used with the System 25 including the Customer Service Unit CSU Grounding For proper grounding instructions refer to the AT T System 25 Electrical Protection and Exposure Check List 555 500 1 20 Warning Verify that the building ground has been provided by one of the methods listed below that ac power uses approved building ground for its primary ground and that all voltage limiting devices...

Page 43: ...g of at least 20 feet of one or more steel reinforcing rods at least 1 2 inch in diameter or 20 feet of bare copper conductor not smaller than 4 AWG encased in 2 inches of concrete This electrode must be located within and near the bottom of a concrete foundation or footing that is in direct contact with the earth Ground ring consisting of at least 20 feet of bare copper conductor not smaller than...

Page 44: ...otector This unit plugs into the 66 block in place of the shorting bars and includes the sneak current fuse One unit is required per protected pair A ground bar is provided with the lightning protection units or can be ordered separately Comcode 901 007 120 All lightning protectors located in the System 25 cross connect area must be grounded to System 25 s SPG via a 6AWG copper wire In addition an...

Page 45: ...s FROM AC LOAD CENTER TWO SEPARATELY FUSED 15 AMP CIRCUITS SINGLE POINT GROUND H GROUND I LOAD CENTER II GREEN 14 AWG I TO CABINET NO 1 GROUND BAR MOUNTED GROUND BLOCK MAX ON 4 BOX SQUARE D LENGTH 20 FT PK9GTA OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT 4 BOX RACO 230 OR EQUIVALENT HUBBELL RECPTS 5262 15 AMP OR EQUIVALENT 4 COVER RACO 807 OR EQUIVALENT APPROVED BUILDING GROUND 6 AWG COPPER Figure 2 9 AC Power Distribu...

Page 46: ...nusual circumstances where the 617A Panels are not used and some other cross connect equipment that does not provide a modular jack interface to the port circuits is used separate 4 pair circuits must be run for the voice and data terminal at the workstation All examples and instructions in this The station wiring terminations in manual assume the equipment that a SIP is used area should have been...

Page 47: ...net 1 on the bottom etc Use the CAB 1 CAB 2 and CAB 3 labels from the cable label sheets Figure 2 7 to label each cabinet Position the cabinet label in the box adjacent to connector 12 on the lower back panel The number may have already been stamped by the factory Stack the cabinets on top of one another on the stand If there is more than one cabinet stack Cabinet 1 on the bottom arid Cabinet 3 on...

Page 48: ...d computers N A TN758 Contains pooled modems SCP 1 SCP 2 SCP 3 ZTN76 Supports ground start trunks or LP5 230 220 SCP 1 SCP 2 SCP 3 ZTN77 Supports bop start trunks or LP5 230 220 SCP 1 or 79A TN753 Supports direct inward dialing trunks DID SCP 1 or 79A TN760B Supports tie trunks N A TN763 Supports auxiliary equipment N A ZTN130 R3 Call processing memory N A TN748B Tone Detector SCP 1 or 79A TN767 P...

Page 49: ...e follow established notification procedures Danger The System 25 cabinet contents are not user serviceable Some voltages inside the cabinets are hazardous This equipment is to be serviced only by qualified technicians The CPU Memory ZTN129 or ZTN130 R3 circuit pack has two shorting plugs that are used for factory tests see Figure 2 1 1 They should have been removed at the factory If these shortin...

Page 50: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 10 Three Cabinet System Front View With Covers Removed 2 26 ...

Page 51: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 11 Position of Shorting Plugs on CPU Memory Circuit Pack 2 27 ...

Page 52: ...ts for the maximum unit loads for each CP type within a single cabinet Caution Be careful not to exceed unit load restrictions on each cabinet Label Connectors on Back Cover Each cabinet has twelve 25 pair receptacles across the bottom of the rear panel These connectors link the CPs inside the cabinet to the Station Interconnect Panel SIP and Trunk Access Equipment TAE The connectors are numbered ...

Page 53: ...e 4A retainer clips must be installed on each of the 12 receptacles on the lower rear panel of the cabinets To install a clip position it and insert the legs in the cabinet as shown in Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 4A Retainer Clip Installation 2 29 ...

Page 54: ...onnections are shown in Figure 2 13 Whenever a cabinet is added the Bus Terminator must be moved to the end of the bus on the new top cabinet This can be either slot 1 or slot 12 depending on the number of cabinets and how the TDM bus extender cable is run When removing a Bus Terminator and TDM bus extender cable to bend the backplane pins 1 Verify that the Bus Terminator is in the proper position...

Page 55: ...INSTALLATION side up 3 Install the upper rear panels Route the extender cable between the slots formed by the upper and lower rear panels 2 31 ...

Page 56: ... CARD ADDR PLUG TDM B EXTEN CABLE ADD P L U P L U G Figure C A B I N E T 3 O N O F F S W I T C H AC POWER 6 AWG BUILDING GROUND W I R E C A B I N E T 2 AC POWER 6 A W G 2 13 TDM Bus Terminations Rear View of 3 Cabinet System 2 32 ...

Page 57: ...R UP AND INITIALIZE SYSTEM Separate power cords for each cabinet must be plugged into the designated quad outlets Peripheral equipment SAT SMDR Station Message Detail Recording or CAS Call Accounting System DTU and CSU Customer Service Unit collocated with the switch cabinet s must also be plugged into these ac outlets Connect Power 1 2 3 4 Make sure the rear panel is in place on each cabinet Conn...

Page 58: ...modular jacks on an 858A Adapter at the SIP If the SIP has not yet been installed connect an octopus cable to Cabinet 1 slot 1 Make temporary connections as shown in Figure 2 14 to the SAT and Note The direct octopus cable connections are only temporary All permanent connections to peripheral and station LEGEND ZTN129 c l 355A ADAPTER 355AF ADAPTER NOTE CPU MEMORY CP OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 RS 232 P...

Page 59: ...ault translations provided in Release 3 systems The time required for a cold start depends on the number of CPs in the system but is usually several minutes A limited cold start takes about 30 seconds Follow these steps to manually start the system from the SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Connect the SAT to the CPU Memory CP administration port leg 1 of the octopus cable If the SAT has a selectable baud rate set ...

Page 60: ...followed by the sign 10 Enter 1 for a cold start or 2 for a limited cold start The system will respond with Save Restore Action 20 Data 1 or You are about to initiate a cold start c to continue any other key to abort 11 Enter c to initiate the cold start Data 2 Typing errors can be erased by pressing the backspace key Each time you press the backspace key one character is erased 2 36 ...

Page 61: ...2 C provides a listing of SAT messages cool or warm start The displayed message is and port translations that may be displayed during a a result of CP occupancy type Table 2 C Displayed SAT Messages During Cold or Warm Restart Circuit Pack CP Port Translated Displayed in Slot Message No Yes Missing Yes No CP Type Listed Yes Yes CP Type Listed Yes Yes doesn t match CP Type Listed physical CP Yes Un...

Page 62: ...3 13 FC ROM pair 3 version 3 13 COLD START Default Password in Effect SLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CABINET 1 CABINET 2 CABINET 3 ZTN85 06 TN75304 ZTN79 03 TN760B 05 ZTN79 03 TN760B 05 ZTN79 03 TN760B 05 ZTN79 03 TN760B 05 ZTN78 02 ZTN78 02 ZTN78 02 TN74703 TN74703 TN748 06 This is important information that should be noted in trouble reports Message Type RETURN for prompt Enter RETURN The syste...

Page 63: ...P lights to indicate that the test is in progress Once the CP passes its initial tests the red LED goes off Then after the main processor recognizes the CP and can communicate with it the green LED lights When all green LEDs are lighted the testing and loading process is complete This process takes about 3 minutes 1 Make sure that both fans in each cabinet are on and operating 2 Make sure that the...

Page 64: ...ady Red Amber Also lighted see Note below when CP in use Note The red and green LEDs can both be lighted at the same time In normal operation a lighted red LED indicates that an alarm has been recorded for that CP If the green LED is also lighted the main processor can communicate with the CP A lighted amber LED indicates that a resource on the CP is being used A lighted red LED and a dark green L...

Page 65: ...ricity can damage a CP With your thumb pull up on the latch pin of the removal lever See Figure 2 15 When the latch pin is up pull the removal lever down until it stops at an angle of about 30 degrees to the floor Tugging hard pull the CP out a few inches Leave it out for at least 30 seconds and then push it back firmly into its slot When it is almost back in place you ll feel resistance The remov...

Page 66: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 15 Typical System 25 Port Circuit Pack Report Problems Follow local procedures to report faulty or damaged equipment 2 42 November 1995 ...

Page 67: ...y condition that exists at each end INSTALL CROSS CONNECT EQUIPMENT Before starting familiarize yourself with the following equipment described in CROSS CONNECT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Trunk Access Equipment TAE Station 700 A 110 B1 25 or 700A 66 B1 25 Wiring Jacks 10B Emergency Transfer Units Interconnect Panel SIP 617A Panels 858A or Z210A2 Adapters 50A Fanning Strips Figure 2 16 shows a typical S...

Page 68: ...the edges of the ETU and the panel so that the same screws will go through the overlapped key slots Mount the remaining 617A Panels Overlap the panels to conserve space and to reduce the number of screws required however do not mount more than three panels on either side of the 50A Fanning Strip If required install the second ETU above the first If additional ETUs are required install them close t...

Page 69: ...A D D L 6 1 7 A PANEL ADD L 6 1 7 A PANEL ADD L 6 1 7 A PANEL ADD L 6 1 7 A PANEL ADD L 700A B L O C K ADD L E T U 700A B L O C K A D D L E T U 7 0 0 A BLOCK TO SWITCH CABINET D RINGS AS REQ D FIRST 617A PANEL FIRST 50A FANNING STRIP FLOOR FREE HANGING OCTOPUS CABLE WITH 65 FREE LENGTH Figure 2 16 SIP and TAE Backboard Layout 2 45 ...

Page 70: ...INSTALLATION NOTE GREATER T H A N 4 8 F O R 5 P A N E L A R R A N G E M E N T F I R S T 1 0 8 E T U Figure 2 17 Alternate SIP and TAE Backboard Layout 2 46 ...

Page 71: ... as follows 1 Using a wide blade screwdriver pry off the upper adapter mounting clip on the 617A Panel Figure 2 18 2 Fit the mounting clip on the top of the adapter 3 Fit the adapter in the slot of the lower mounting clip 4 Press the upper mounting clip back into the panel 2 47 ...

Page 72: ...INSTALLATION UPPER ADAPTER MOUNTING CLIP Figure 2 18 Mounting Adapters ...

Page 73: ...rge Suppressor T11 Model 428 should be used with the 346A1 Power Panel INSTALL EQUIPMENT ROOM TRUNK CABLING As mentioned earlier all outside lines must be connected to the system through connectorized network interfaces These interfaces are connected to wall mounted trunk access equipment TAE and from there to the cabinets Connect Network Interfaces to TAE Blocks The trunks and off premises statio...

Page 74: ...events the central office from taking the DID trunks out of service A maximum of four ETUs are supported For a system with more than one ETU apportion the emergency transfer trunks so that they are in the first subgroup of five in each subgroup of eight trunks on a connecting block 1 Connect an A25D 25 pair single ended cable to each network interface receptacle 2 Cut down the other end of each ca...

Page 75: ...he 700A Jack to the cabinet for these trunks 1 2 3 4 5 6 Install secondary protectors see Table 2 B Using the cable label sheets provided Figure 2 7 label the back of the hood of each of the connectors 1 2 and 3 on the three legs of the splitter cable see Note Use an appropriate cabinet and slot number label CAB 1 SLOT9 for example Note If one or more of the legs contain trunks that are to be used...

Page 76: ...f each of the connectors 1 and 2 on the two legs of the splitter cable Use an appropriate cabinet and slot number label CAB 1 SLOT8 for example On connector O install labels that correspond to those used on each of the two splitter cable legs Position the labels so that they will be clearly visible after the cable is plugged in Plug connector 0 into the 700A Jack Plug connectors 1 Tie Trunk CP Rep...

Page 77: ...inates at the cross connect field or at a CSU the total cabling distance must be used If the DS1 Interface terminates on another PBX direct connection a phantom point midway between the two PBXs should be used as the reference point The line equalization compensation for S25 is set via administration procedures from the SAT Connect S25 to Another On Premises PBX When the S25 and the other PBX are ...

Page 78: ...310 feet CSUs equipped with Office repeaters must be used to regenerate the DS1 signal See Install CSU section of this manual for the installation instructions for the CSU Figure 2 21 shows a functional diagram of this connection If the connection is being made between the S25 and a DEFINITY G1 or G2 System 75 or System 85 refer to the System 85 Installation Manual 555 1 03 104 or the DEFINITY G1 ...

Page 79: ...r to the System 85 Installation Manual 555 1 03 1 04 or the DEFINITY G1 Wiring Guide 555 204 111 or the System 75 Wiring Guide 555 200 111 for the connecting information C S U NOTE P R O T E C T I O N C I R C U I T 6 5 5 F E E T M A X I M U M D S 1 L I N E W I T H REPEATERS D S X 1 C S U D S 1 N O T E PROTECTION C I R C U I T 6 5 5 F E E T M A X I M U M NOTE USE OF THE OFFICE REPEATER IS OPTIONAL ...

Page 80: ...for the CSU D S X 1 R E F E R S T O A P H Y S I C A L C R O S S C O N N E C T F O R D S 1 S I G N A L S Figure 2 23 DS1 Connections Off Premise Cabling Off Premises Non Metallic Connections Many alternatives to DS1 metallic transmission facilities exist Some of these systems include Iightguide fiber optics microwave infrared and radio waves Other type transmission facilities can be used as long as...

Page 81: ... a standalone unit It can be equipped with several different plug in units the Signal Monitor Unit T1 Office Repeater and a Fault Location Filter Install the Plug In Units Refer to the documentation provided with the CSU for the information for setting the options and installing the plug in units Mount the CSU The CSU may either be rackmounted or mounted as a standalone unit If the CSU is to be ra...

Page 82: ...mine the cable distance of the line either to the line termination or phantom midpoint of a direct connection Refer to the System 25 Administration Manual 555 540 650 for instructions on setting the line equalization Connect Coupled Bonding Conductor CBC Each network interface RJ48X is associated with a service entrance protector block ground A CBC should be connected to this ground If the local t...

Page 83: ...mple The local telephone company does not permit access to the protector block High voltage surge protection is not provided Install the CBC as follows 1 Connect one end of the CBC to the ground point at the network interface 2 Wrap the CBC loosely around the cable from the network interface to the TAE and then around a splitter cable to the cabinet If possible tie wrap the CBC to the cables 3 Con...

Page 84: ...ta terminal is located to the SIP Obtain this form from the Implementation forms that the TC or TCSS has prepared for system initialization When you install the station wiring enter the jack number and SIP number for each terminal to identify each end of the cable run Number and label the station jacks per local practice As the octopus cables each station should be are connected to the SIP the por...

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Page 86: ...nnects to a modular jack in a Z210A2 Adapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Run the 4 pair cable through the rings at the top of the 617A Panels Connect the plug to any Z210A2 Adapter Feed the cable into the two purse lock clips at the adapter Using a felt tipped pen record the building wiring destination on the adapter s grey modular jack Repeat the process until all of the 4 pair building cables are connected to...

Page 87: ...INSTALLATION Z21OA1 ADAPTER MODULAR TO MODULAR PURSE LOCK CLIP TYPICAL Figure 2 27 Modular Plug Terminations Connected to the SIP 2 63 ...

Page 88: ... Block DIW Cable Pin No Color Code 1 W BL 2 BL W 3 W O 4 O W 5 W G 6 G W 7 W BR 8 BR W Using a felt tipped pen record the building wiring destination on the wiring block caps Repeat the process until all of the 4 pair building cables are connected to the SIP Some spare adapters should be left on the SIP to accommodate growth Feed the six cables for each adapter into the two purse lock clips at the...

Page 89: ...INSTALLATION ZZ1OA1 ADAPTER MODULAR TO MODULAR PURSE LOCK CLIP TYPICAL Figure 2 28 Cut Down Terminations Connected to the SIP 2 65 ...

Page 90: ...e TN735 MET 4 Ports 1 000 in Building Only ZTN78 Single Line 2 000 in Building Only Non Bridged TN742 Single Line 24 000 or Class COPS TN746B Out of Building extended or off premises Note 2 TN726 Data Terminals and 2 000 in BuiIding Only Computers Note 3 TN767 I Single Line Off 655 Note 4 Premises Note 1 Vote 2 Note 3 Note 4 Local set power is required for distances beyond 1 000 feet Only five set...

Page 91: ...minal type and the unit load referring to the Unit Load by Station Set Type label attached near the Carrier Loading label This information is also contained in Appendix C of this manual No port can have a unit load greater than 2 When you have made entries for all the ports of a CP calculate the total unit load for that CP and enter the calculation in the appropriately marked square When you have ...

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Page 93: ...roduction octopus cables must be modified 1 Check the octopus cables if they have flag type cable ties go to Step 3 Otherwise go to step 2 2 Install flag type cable tie so that the eight free ends of the octopus cable are 65 inches long for the standard SIP arrangement or 77 inches long for the alternate SIP arrangement 3 If the alternate SIP arrangement Figure 2 17 is used clip off the last flag ...

Page 94: ...NG I N T O T H E 50A FANNING STRIP ION THE FLAG MOD PLUG ENDS TO FAN OUT TO D R I N G S A S R E Q D A D A P T E R S O N S I P TIE WRAP IN FRONT OF THE WIRE FORM S I P F L A G T I E W R A P W I T H O C T O P U S C A B L E I D E N T I F I C A T I O N L A B E L Figure 2 30 Standard and Modified Octopus Cables 2 70 ...

Page 95: ... tie wrap with a CAB 1 SLOT1 label from the cable label sheets Figure 2 7 Position the label on the back of the hood of the 25 pair connector Label the octopus cable legs close to the modular plugs as follows L e g Label 1 SYSTEM ADMIN TERM 2 SMDR 3 DIGITAL TAPE UNIT 7 ETU 1 SWITCH CPU 8 ETU 2 SWITCH CPU Connect the cable to Cabinet 1 slot 1 and run the cable horizontally through the D rings to th...

Page 96: ...INSTALLATION FLAG TYPE CABLE TIES STANDARD CABLE I MODIFIED CABLE FOR FLAG TIE ALTERNATE SIP ARRANGEMENT AT 65 REMOVED Figure 2 31 Mounting Octopus Cable on Fanning Strip 2 72 ...

Page 97: ...evious steps for each ZTN79 receptacle so that all octopus cables linking 7300H Series terminals to the cabinet are labeled and run to the 50A Fanning Strip Check the Voice and Data Station Records Form to see which SIP adapter jacks are connected to 7300H Series terminals Connect port 1 of the first ZTN79 to the primary attendant console Connect port 2 of the same CP to the primary attendant s Di...

Page 98: ...SIP adapters Make SIP Connections to Cabinet for Single Line Sets Follow the same procedure as for 7300H Series terminals to conned single line voice terminal SIP appearances to the appropriate CPs as outlined below Connect the 25 pair connector of the octopus cable to a ZTN78 CP Attach a cable label to the octopus cable 25 pair connector and flagtype tie wrap Run the cable to the 50A Fanning Stri...

Page 99: ... cable 25 pair connectors and flag type tie wrap Attach octopus cables to the 853B adapter Run the cables to the 50A Fanning Strip Plug the cable ends into the appropriate adapters and complete the Voice and Data Station Records Form November 1995 2 74a ...

Page 100: ...ement is described under Install STARLAN NETWORK Interface see Note Note MET sets cannot share the cable run with an ADU Use separate 4 pair cable runs for the MET set and ADU The 7300H Series voice terminals that share a cable run with an ADU require local power The installation procedure for the last two types of connections listed is as follows 1 Determine the type of connection required for ea...

Page 101: ...g run neatly through the rings at the top of the SIP Check that all building wiring cables connected to an adapter are run through the two adjoining purse lock clips and that the clips are twisted closed Bundle and tie by circuit type all octopus cable ends not connected to the SIP Place unused octopus ends for each cable in a plastic bag and tie the bagged ends to one of the cables connected to t...

Page 102: ...ice CO over a dedicated pair of wires The CO then makes all DID trunks busy When power is restored the closure is removed and the CO restores DID service External alarm contacts are provided on the front of the ETU for use as required Note It is recommended that customers with DID service make provisions with their CO to provide this arrangement The ETUs are mounted on the cross connect backboard ...

Page 103: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 32 10B Emergency Transfer Unit 2 78 ...

Page 104: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 33 Emergency Transfer Unit Connections 2 79 ...

Page 105: ...net to ETU Label both ends of a B25A cable Use a cabinet number and slot number CAB1 SLOT8 for example and the label SWITCH LINE on each end Position the labels on the rear hood of the connectors Connect the female end of the B25A cable to the connector marked SWITCH LINE and the male end to the appropriate station CP TN742 or ZTN78 on the rear of the system cabinet Connect 3 1 Splitter Cable to E...

Page 106: ...ations Document the connections on the Voice and Data Station Record Form Figure 2 26 Connect ETUs Optional For systems having three or four ETUs connect ETU 1 to ETU 3 using a D8W 87 cord Plug one end into the modular jack labeled ADDITIONAL ETU on ETU 1 and the other end into the modular jack labeled SWITCH cpu on ETU 3 Connect ETUs2 and 4 the same way Connect External Alarm Optional Connect the...

Page 107: ...he Power Failure Transfer voice terminals This key can only be installed on voice terminals that have modular jacks 1 Unplug modular line cord from voice terminal 2 Plug KS23566 L1 key into voice terminal line cord jack 3 Plug line cord into KS23566 L1 key KS23566 L1 KEY Figure 2 34 Ground Start Key Installation 2 82 ...

Page 108: ...the SAT In some cases a DXS console Figure 2 35 may also be used The DXS is the same for the DTAC and SLAC The DXS is translated by default at the second port of the same ZTN79 Its port number can also be changed using the SAT 1 2 3 Unpack the attendant console and DXS console if supplied and examine for damage Take the attendant console and a telephone line cord D8W 87 with modular plugs on both ...

Page 109: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 35 Attendant Console With DXS Console 2 84 ...

Page 110: ...the other end into the into the 8 conductor jack modular jack on Plug the power supply into an AC outlet Remotely Powered DXS Figure 2 35 At the SIP locate the DXS appearance and disconnect the octopus cable plug Insert one end of a D8W 87 Cord into the SIP adapter jack plug the other end into the 8 conductor modular jack on the 40062 Adapter Insert one end of the D6AP Cord into the 6 conductor mo...

Page 111: ...ECTING MODULAR CORD D8W 87 OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 MODULAR CORD D6AP 87 NODULAR BULK POWER SUPPLY POWER UNIT 346A POWER PANEL 346A 1 BLOCK 23A1 SELECTOR CONSOLE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EITHER SLAC OR DTAC INSIDE WIRING CABLE Figure 2 36 Remotely Powered DXS Console Connection 2 86 ...

Page 112: ...will not work unless modified Terminals located in the same building can be connected to the system as follows Stand alone voice terminals all types Single line voice terminals linked to data terminals or personal computers with ADUs The 7300H Series voice terminals linked to data terminals or personal computers with ADUs Data terminals or computers connected to the system with modems to ZTN78 CPs...

Page 113: ...W Agent Status for CMS 42 LOG OUT Attendant Message Waiting 19 ATT MSG Automatic Intercom 8 AUTO ICOM Name Bridged Access 37 BRIDGE PDC Call 40 CALL Call Coverage Group 10 COVER GRP Name Call Coverage Individual 12 COVER IND Name Coverage Message Waiting 6 COVER MSG Cancel Att 25 CANCEL Destination Att 32 DEST Directory 39 DIRECTORY Direct Facility Access 2 FACILITY Facility ID Direct Station Sele...

Page 114: ... Table 2 F Feature Button Abbreviations and Labels Contd Indicates that a meaningful value for this item should be substituted These features cannot be changed or reassigned Att Attendant Console November 1995 2 89 ...

Page 115: ...CAL 103A CONNECTING BLOCK MODULAR CORD D8W 87 FURNISHED WITH SET OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 PEC 2720 05P A D A P T E R C O R D Z D 8 A J 8 7 P E C 2 7 5 0 A 1 7 2991C05 2993C04 AND 2991D05 10 BUTTON MET SETS USE C9 AND C1 7203M 12 BUTTON MET SET USES C1 ONLY 4 PAIR INSIDE WIRING CABLE MODULARIZES 2012D TRANSFORMER P O W E R A D A P T E R 15 18V AC SOURCE MODULAR CORD D6AP 87 NOTE ONLY MET SET WITH BUIL...

Page 116: ... cord to the terminal and the other end to the modular wall jack LEGEND ZTN79 B1 cl C2 C7 P2 P1 W1 HYBRID LINE CP TYPICAL 103A CONNECTING BLOCK MODULAR CORD D8W 87 OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 MODULAR CORD D6AP 87 MODULAR BULK POWER SUPPLY POWER UNIT 346A POWER PANEL 346A 1 KS22911L POWER SUPPLY INSIDE WIRING CABLE Figure 2 38 Stand Alone Remotely Powered Voice Terminal Connections 2 91 ...

Page 117: ...n the data terminal since both ADUs are used with single line voice terminals At the workstation connect the ADU S cable to the RS 232C receptacle on the data terminal Always tighten the screws or other fasteners on this connection If these connections are not properly fastened the Data Line CP port may be falsely busied out Connect the voice terminal to the modular jack labeled Telephone on the A...

Page 118: ...3A1 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT PLUG ENDED EIA CORD NOTES 1 IF RANGE IS GREATER THAN 2000 FT FROM SYSTEM CABINET TERMINAL DATA RATE SPEED MAY BE LIMITED 2 IF RANGE IS LESS THAN 2000 FEET FROM SYSTEM CABINET USE ZTN78 IF RANGE IS M0RE THAN 2000 FEET BUT LESS THAN 1300 OHM INCLUDES TELEPHONE TERMINAL LOOP RESISTANCE FROM CABINET USE TN742 Figure 2 39 Single Line Terminal ADU Connections 2 93 ...

Page 119: ...minal ADU Connections ATL Cordless Telephone Before placing the base at the designated location the following things must reconsidered The base unit should be located at least three feet from any metal source The base should be located so that no metal objects are in the line of sight to the operating area of the handset The base should be located at least six feet from computing equipment and ele...

Page 120: ...Adapter on the SIP Connect an octopus cable to a TN742 circuit pack Connect the octopus cable Document all connections legs to the adapter wired in Step 3 above Out of Building Voice Terminals TN742 TN746B in R3V2 A single line voice terminal may be located in another building in a campus environment within a loop resistance of less than 1300 ohms including the voice terminal These terminals requi...

Page 121: ...ard protection devices fcr voice pairs should be used If 7300 H type voice terminals are extended out of building the facilities must be protected with an In Range Out Of Building I ROB Unit Tll Model 343 PEC 32918 Comcode 406 106 583 at each end Terminals J1 3 and J1 6 of the IROB Unit should not be connected Maximum distance between a 7300H voice terminal and the system 25 cabinets is 2000 feet ...

Page 122: ... L B A N K NOTE FOR DISTANCES OVER 50 FEET 15 2 M USE C6E CONNECTOR CABLE S BETWEEN H600 307 G2 CONNECTOR CABLE AND DS1 T R U N K C I R C U I T P A C K T O L O C A L L Y P R O V I D E D 4 8 V P O W E R S U P P L Y Figure 2 41 DS1 to D4 Connections for Off Premises Stations 2 97 ...

Page 123: ...d supplementary power for proper operation See Figures 2 42 and 2 43 ADU Connections 1 2 3 Unpack the ADU and examine for damage At the workstation connect the ADU connector to the RS 232C receptacle of the terminal or computer Always tighten the screws or other fasteners on this connection If these connections are not properly fastened the Data Line CP port may be falsely busied out Connect a mod...

Page 124: ...R INSIDE BUILDING WIRING CABLE 248B ADAPTER ALLOWS MODULAR JACK CONNECTION FROM 2012D TRANSFORMER 400B2 ADAPTER POWER ADAPTER 2012D TRANSFORMER 15 18V AC TRANSFORMER Z3A1 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT PLUG ENDED EIA CORD Z3A4 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT RECEPTACLE ENDED EIA CORD Figure 2 42 Local Powering of an ADU 2 99 ...

Page 125: ... D8W 87 C7 MODULAR CORD D6AP 87 P2 MODULAR BULK POWER SUPPLY POWER UNIT 346A POWER PANEL 346A 1 W1 4 PAIR INSIDE WIRING CABLE Z3A1 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT PLUG ENDED EIA CORD Z3A4 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT RECEPTACLE ENDED EIA CORD Figure 2 43 Remote Powering of an ADU Optional 2 100 ...

Page 126: ...contained in the MADU Product Guide 999 700 525 SYSTEM 25 CABINET LEGEND TN726 DATA LINE CP MADU MULTIPLE ASYNCHRONOUS DATA UNIT SINGLE UNIT ASSEMBLY 8 ADU PORTS W2 BUILDING WIRING 25 PAIR CABLE C10 25 PAIR CENTERFEED TO ENDFEED CABLE ALWAYS REQUIRED C11 M48C OCTOPUS CABLE 7 FOOT CORD WITH EIGHT 6 INCH ARMS FOR DTE HOST INTERFACE C12 R48G OCTOPUS CABLE 7 FOOT CORD WITH EIGHT 6 INCH ARMS FOR DCE HO...

Page 127: ...ection l Off premises switched connection SMDR equipment can also be connected by any of the four methods listed above The DTU can be connected only by the on premises nonswitched connection Nonswitched Connection of Equipment Plugged Into System AC Outlet See Figure 2 45 1 Connect the RS 232C plug on the peripheral equipment to the RS 232C receptacle on a 355AF Adapter an extension cable may be u...

Page 128: ...TO MODULAR JACK 355AF ADAPTER RS 232 RECEPTACLE TO MODULAR JACK PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL LEG 1 OF OCTOPUS CABLE DIGITAL TAPE UNIT LEG 3 OF OCTOPUS CABLE SMDR OUTPUT DEVICE LEG 2 OF OCTOPUS CABLE Figure 2 45 Nonswitched Connection of Peripheral Equipment Plugged into System AC Outlet 2 103 ...

Page 129: ...A1 Adapter Locate the Z210A1 Adapter connected to the desired call processor port Connect a D8W 87 modular telephone cord to a Z210A1 Adapter jack Connect the other end of the modular cord to a 355AF Adapter Connect an M7U 87 Cord to the 355AF Adapter Connect the other end of the M7U cord to the RS 232C jack on a Z3A4 ADU Always tighten the screws or other fasteners on this connection Connect the ...

Page 130: ...ADAPTER RS 232 RECEPTACLE TO MODULAR JACK 2012D TRANSFORMER 15 18V AC TRANSFORMER Z3A1 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT PLUG ENDED EIA CORD Z3A4 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT RECEPTACLE ENDED EIA CORD PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL LEG 1 OF OCTOPUS CABLE DIGITAL TAPE UNIT LEG 3 OF OCTOPUS CABLE SMDR OUTPUT DEVICE LEG 2 OF OCTOPUS CABLE NOTE DEPENDING ON EQUIPMENT ADU MAY REQUIRE AUXILI...

Page 131: ...Always tighten the screws or other fasteners on this connection If these connections are not properly fastened the Data Line CP port may be falsely busied out lf the peripheral equipment requires supplementary power continue with Step 3 otherwise go to Step 8 Connect the ADU to the building wiring with a D8W 87 modular cord plugged into a 400B2 Adapter Plug the 400B2 Adapter into the wall jack Plu...

Page 132: ...e M7U 87 Cord to the RS 232C jack on a Z3A4 ADU 14 Connect the ADU to a 400B2 Adapter with a D8W 87 cord 15 Connect the 400B2 Adapter to a 2012D Supplementary Power Unit as shown in Figure 2 47 16 Plug the 400B2 Adapter into a 2210A2 Adapter on the SIP 17 Using an octopus cable connect the other side of the Z210A2 Adapter to the supporting TN726 CP 2 107 ...

Page 133: ... 2012D TRANSFORMER 15 18V AC TRANSFER Z3A1 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT PLUG ENDED EIA CORD Z3A4 ADU EQUIPPED WITH A 3 FOOT RECEPTACLE ENDED EIA CORD PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL LEG 1 OF OCTOPUS CABLE SMDR OUTPUT DEVICE LEG 2 OF OCTOPUS CABLE NOTE PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT OR MULTILINE VOICE TERMINAL WITH DATA BUTTON DIALS PORT X DDC TO ESTABLISH DATA CONNECTION TO ZTN129 DEPENDIN...

Page 134: ...ort Using a D8W 87 modular cord connect the jack to the 355AF Adapter Off Premises Switched Connection To provide off premises switched access the peripheral equipment accesses the system either as an off premises analog station or simply as a dial up connection through the CO In either case the peripheral equipment must be equipped with an originating modem The CPU Memory port may be connected to...

Page 135: ... C E 355AF PERPPHERAL E Q U I P M E N T TYPICAL M O D E M LEGEND ZTN129 130 CPU MEMORY CP C1 MODULAR CORD D8W 87 C2 OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 C3 EIA CROSSOVER CORD M7U 87 355AF ADAPTER RS 232 RECEPTACLE TO MODULAR JACK PERIPHERAL EQIUPMENT SYSTER ACCESS TERMINAL LEG 1 OF OCTOPUS CABLE SMDR OUTPUT DEVICE LEG 3 OF OCTOPUS CABLE Figure 2 48 Off Premises Peripheral Equipment With Direct Connection to CPU ...

Page 136: ...ched connections are not supported Follow the procedures provided for installing the SAT INSTALL STATION MESSAGE DIGITAL RECORDING SMDR EQUIPMENT The SMDR equipment connects to Port 2 on the CPU Memory CP The connections are the same as those for the SAT Figures 2 45 through 2 48 Follow the procedures provided for installing the SAT 2 111 ...

Page 137: ...sheet Figure 2 7 that blue for l orange for 2 and green for 3 Extension Unit NEU identifies the cabinet On an octopus cable attach an appropriate label CAB1 SLOT8 for example on the last flag type cable tie and on the back of the hood of the 25 pair connector Connect the 25 pair ZTN84 receptacle on Connect the modular IN jack connector end of the octopus cable to the plug on leg 1 of the octopus c...

Page 138: ... voice pairs are connected to a ZTN79 CP A KS 23475 L1 Adapter and a KS 2291 1 Power Unit are also required at the workstation to provide power to the 7300H Series voice terminal Single Line Voice Terminals See Figure 2 50 1 Unpack each terminal and examine it for damage 2 At the workstation connect one end of the terminal line cord to the terminal and the other end to the PHONE jack on the NAU 3 ...

Page 139: ...E CP ATL ADAPTER TYPICAL 103A CONNECTING BLOCK MODULAR CORD D8W 87 OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 MODULAR CORD D4BU 87 FURNISHED WITH SET INSIDE WIRING CABLE MODULAR Y ADAPTER GREATER THAN 2000 FEET FROM SYSTEM CABINET TERMINAL DATA RATE SPEED MAY BE LIMITED IF RANGE IS LESS THAN 2000 FEET FROM SYSTEM CABINET USE ZTN78 IF RANGE IS MORE THAN 2000 FEET BUT LESS THAN 1300 OHM INCLUDES TELEPHONE TERMINAL LOOP ...

Page 140: ...NE jack on the KS 23475 L1 Adapter to the voice terminal Connect the POWER plug on the KS 23475 L1 Adapter to the KS 22911 Power Unit Connect the plug on the KS 23475 L1 Adapter s modular cord to the modular wall jack Locate the workstation appearance at the SIP and disconnect the octopus cable Install a WP90581 L1 Y Adapter and connect the octopus cable plug to the VOICE jack Using a D8W 87 modul...

Page 141: ...ULAR Y ADAPTER KS 23475 ADAPTER TYPICAL 103A CONNECTING MODULAR CORD D8W 87 OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 MODULAR CORDS BUILT INTO KS 23475 ADAPTER KS 22911 POWER SUPPLY INSIDE WIRING CABLE I PERSONAL COMPUTER STARLAN NETWORK WORKSTATION 7300H Series Terminal STARLAN NETWORK Workstation Connections 2 116 ...

Page 142: ...connected to a ZTN78 CP through the SIP see Figure 2 52 1 2 3 4 Using an octopus cable connect the CP to an 858A Adapter at the SIP Using inside wire connect T and R leads on the other side of the 858A Adapter to the PT and PR terminals on the Music on Hold MOH interface KS 23395 Connect the T and R terminals on the MOH interface to terminals 1 and 2 on a 103A Connecting Block Connect the music so...

Page 143: ...742 ZTN78 B1 C2 C5 W1 MOH ANALOG LINE CP TIP RING CP TYPICAL 103A CONNECTING BLOCK OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 PEC 2720 05P MODULAR CORD D4BU 87 INSIDE WIRING CABLE KS 23395 INTERFACE Figure 2 52 Music Source FCC Registered 2 118 ...

Page 144: ...istered equipment You must also install a kit of parts D 181575 includes 36A Voice Coupler 201213 transformer and KS 23395 MOH interface Follow the wiring instructions included with the kit LEGEND TN742 ANALOG LINE CP ZTN78 TIP RING CP B1 TYPICAL 103A CONNECTING BLOCK C2 OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 C6 SINGLE ENDED MODULAR CORD D4BY W1 4 PAIR INSIDE WIRING CABLE Figure 2 53 Music Source Non FCC Registere...

Page 145: ...ional DW8A SE 9 0 9 A B Univversal Coupler Replaces 36A Voice Coupler MSHI CT CT J 2 MSLO MSLO CR C R Twisted Pair 26AWG Min PR R J 1 PT T T System 25 DW8A SE J 3 ZTN78 Circuit P a c k 8 5 8 A Adapter 48V GRD 4 8 d c Power Source W P 9 0 7 8 0 Octopus Cable Figure 2 53a Music on Hold November 1995 2 119a ...

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Page 147: ...IP Connect the other side of the adapter to a 103A Connecting Block using building wiring Connect the block and alerting device with a D4BU cord LEGEND TN742 ANALOG LINE CP ZTN78 TIP RING CP B1 TYPICAL 103A CONNECTING BLOCK C2 OCTOPUS CABLE WP90780 C5 MODULAR CORD D4BU 87 R1 ElCM 50 RINGER OR EQUIVALENT W1 INSIDE WIRING CABLE Figure 2 54 External Alerts 2 120 ...

Page 148: ... equipment may be connected to System 25 System 25 provides three types of paging system interfaces The paging equipment can be connected to a TN763 Auxiliary Trunk ZTN76 Ground Start or ZTN77 Loop Start Trunk CP The type of connection provided depends on the customer s equipment and or requirements Read the paragraphs preceding the instructions provided to determine the correct procedure Note The...

Page 149: ...6 block provides a 3 pair for proper operation below an A25D 25 pair cable interface to TN763 see Appendix A of this manual for details 2 Using 4 pair inside wiring cable connect the 66 block to a 103A connecting block Make the following connections 66 Block Term 103A Term T 1 R 2 SZ 3 SZl 4 s 5 S1 6 T R is the voice pair SZ SZ1 is the seizure request pair and S S1 is the seizure acknowledge pair ...

Page 150: ...O R DICTATION S Y S T E M LEGEND TN763 AUXILIARY TRUNK CP A SINGLE ENDED 25 PAIR CONNECTOR CABLE A25D B1 TYPICAL 103A CONNECTING BLOCK C5 MODULAR CORD D4BU 87 W1 INSIDE WIRING CABLE 4 PAIR NOTE Figure APPARATUS CODE D 181523 INCLUDES 66E3 25 BLOCK CONNECTOR AND CABLE B 2 5 A 1 5 D E 2 55 Paging System Connection to TN763 Circuit Pack 2 123 ...

Page 151: ...Note The 66 block provides a 3 pair exist for proper operation below an A25D 25 pair cable interface to TN763 see Appendix A of this manual for details Using 4 pair inside wiring cable 66 type block to a 278A adapter CP Leads T R S Z SZl S S 1 l T R is the voice pair SZ SZ1 is is the seizure acknowledge pair connect the following leads on the 278A Term T R B Z 1 GRD BY1 B Y 2 the seizure request p...

Page 152: ... 1E443 1 0 P a n e l T R 909A B Universal Coupler 25 Pair F Conn on ED 1E443 1 0 P a n e l PG1 BZ1 BSY1 BY1 BSY2 BY2 PG2 BZ2 CMS2 M2 CMS1 M1 M u s i c Source 4 8 V D C Power Supply P W R G R D 9 5 60V dc Power Supply Port Cabinet Replaces 36A Voice Coupler 89A Control Unit 27BA Adapter TN763 Circuit P a c k Figure 2 55a Loudspeaker Paging with Background Music November 1995 2 124a ...

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Page 154: ... music is desired connect terminals Ml and M2 on the 278A Adapter to the customer provided music source Connect the 278A adapter to a 103A connecting block using 4 pair inside wiring cable Make the following connections 278A Term 103A Term CT 1 CR 2 C1 5 C2 6 Using a D4BU cord connect the paging system to the connecting block If you are installing a PagePac system connect the speakers to the recep...

Page 155: ...DED MODULAR CORD KS 22911 L2 POWER SUPPLY 48 VOLT DC INSIDE WIRING CABLE 4 PAIR ADAPTER REQUIRES 24 VOLT ZENER DIODE KIT OF PARTS NOTES 1 APPARATUS CODE D 181523 INCLUDES 66E3 25 BLOCK CONNECTOR AND CABLE B25A 15 DE 2 APPARATUS CODE D 181524 INCLUDES C6 P1 278A ADAPTER AND ZENER KIT Figure 2 56 Paging System Connection to TN763 Circuit Pack 278A Adapter Required 2 126 ...

Page 156: ...Figure 2 57 278A Adaptor Plug Positions for Connecting TN763 Circuit Pack to Paging System 2 127 ...

Page 157: ...PagePac system b Connect the 25 pin cable between the ZoneMate and the C C U c Plug GR Molex connector from CCU into PagePac 20 Using a D4BU modular cord connect the jack on the back of the CCU to the 103A connecting block Using 4 pair inside wiring cable connect the 103A connecting block to the TAE 700A block Make the following connections 700A Block Term 103A Term T 1 R 2 Attach the speakers to ...

Page 158: ...77 A B1 C5 W1 GROUND START C LOOP START C 3 TO 1 SPLITTER CABLE WP 90929 L1 TYPICAL 103A CONNECTING BLOCK MODULAR CORD D4BU 87 INSIDE WIRING CABLE 4 PAIR Figure 2 58 PagePac 20 System Connection to ZTN76 or ZTN77 Circuit Pack 2 129 ...

Page 159: ...de wiring as listed below Figure 2 59 1 Connect UPAM chassis ground to building ground 2 Connect UPAM terminals PT and PR to paging equipment 3 Connect UPAM terminals 24 48 and 24 48 to respective PRS 48 power supply terminals 48VDC and 48VDC For ZTN76 ground start CP only connect 48VDC to System 25 system ground which appears on the TAE block Appendix A 4 Connect UPAM terminal R to trunk CP ring ...

Page 160: ... APPARATUS CODE D 181523 INCLUDES 66E3 25 BLOCK CONNECTOR AND CABLE B25A 15 DE 2 APPARATUS CODE 0 181900 INCLUDES UPAM AND PRS 48 POWER SUPPLY D 181900 IS REQUIRED UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS EXIST PAGING EQUIPMENT IS FCC REGISTERED PAGING EQUIPMENT DOES NOT REQUIRE A CONTACT CLOSURE FOR PROPER OPERATION A TRUNK INTERFACE IS PROVIDED Figure 2 59 Paging System Connection to ZTN76 or ZTN7...

Page 161: ...ng trunks by using the 2 access code 1 At a voice terminal that is not toll restricted dial 2 and the assigned 4 digit trunk number Y o u DID 2 Dial should hear dial tone for a working trunk or reorder tone for a trunk or invalid trunk number an incoming trunk on the system 3 Answer the call and verify transmission 4 Go on hook at both voice terminals TEST DS1 INTERFACE The DS1 Interface feature i...

Page 162: ...ther DID number in the system and verify transmission Now place as many calls as there are DID numbers in the system alternating terminals and numbers Verify transmission in each case At all voice terminals used for this test go on hook If there are not enough dial up CO trunks work with the CO to check all trunks or have someone call from the outside to check each DID trunk TEST INCOMING TIE TRUN...

Page 163: ...ld it there a few seconds If it is working properly you should hear a steady tone The terminal s red and green LEDs should flash Return the T P switch to the center position Go off hook at the test terminal Dial the You should hear the system dial tone Personal Dial Code PDC of another working voice terminal You should hear ringback at the calling terminal and ringing at the called terminal Go off...

Page 164: ...nd ringing at the attendant console Go off hook at the attendant position and verify transmission At the calling terminal and attendant position go on hook If the station is toll restricted place a toll call You should hear Reorder Tone Verify that all feature buttons on the voice terminal are working properly If any terminal feature is not at the System Administration working properly verify the ...

Page 165: ... transmission both voice terminals go on hook the test terminal go off hook Dial the Dial the You should hear CO trunk access You should hear system dial tone code CO dial tone listed directory number for the system you are installing You should hear ringback at the calling terminal and ringing at the attendant position Go off hook at the attendant position and verify transmission At the calling t...

Page 166: ... the translations at the SAT TEST SYSTEM FEATURES You can test a number of system features from a multiline voice terminal Automatic Route Selection ARS Station Message Detail Recording SMDR Direct Group Calling DGC System Speed Dialing PDC login and Call Coverage Note You can also use a single line voice terminal to test all of these features except for Call Coverage ARS and SMDR Tests If ARS pat...

Page 167: ... 3 4 5 6 At any voice terminal go off hook dial the CO trunk access code and dial a DGC listed directory number At the ringing terminal in the DGC group go off hook and verify transmission Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each DGC group Make additional calls to exercise each member of the complete DGC group Test the DGC dialing announcement if provided by making whole group busy or by logging all members ...

Page 168: ...hook and dial l l PDC PDC You should hear a confirmation tone Repeat Step 2 but this time the home terminal should ring Call Coverage Test 1 2 3 4 5 6 From the SAT determine how many rings coverage treatment Also identify a voice and its covering voice terminal At a third voice terminal go off hook and terminal have been set before terminal with coverage dial the covered voice Verify the number of...

Page 169: ...selector console check that all selector console LEDs are operational Place a call to a voice terminal in the system 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press the Test button on the console the rightmost of the eight group buttons on the bottom row This initiates test mode A Each LED lights in sequence Press the Test button or any other button again This initiates test mode B Each LED lights as its associated button is p...

Page 170: ...isplayed the number of a data terminal or host you want to call and RETURN This is referred to as the Data Dial Code DDC data terminal RINGING is displayed If the call cannot be completed one of these messages is displayed INCOMPATIBLE FAR END DISCONNECTED BUSY DENlED or TRY AGAIN Try the call again or dial another terminal to perform the test If the call is still not completed check data port tra...

Page 171: ... called endpoint TEST TRANSFER TO DATA Perform this test at each voice terminal with a DATA button 1 2 3 4 5 6 Determine which data terminal or personal computer PC is associated with the DATA button being tested Be sure the terminal or PC is turned on Go off hook at the voice terminal Dial the DDC of another data terminal terminal or PC is turned on and idle or host computer be sure the When you ...

Page 172: ... Service button The Night Service LED lights steadily At any voice terminal go off hook Dial the CO trunk access code and dial the number of a CO trunk that receives night service coverage Verify that the alerting device sounds At another voice terminal go off hook access code and dial the night service The alerting device ringing should stop The call should be picked up Verify transmission At bot...

Page 173: ...k Go on hook both direction should be tested Make a recording TEST PAGING INTERFACE Place a test call to each paging zone to verify that paging equipment can be accessed Note 1 2 3 4 A t or If testing ZoneMate 9 used with PagePac 20 get an acknowledge tone Then dial the zone code and make an announcement any working voice terminal go off hook and dial the access code PDC for a particular zone You ...

Page 174: ...ny working voice terminal go off hook Dial the CO trunk access code and the system s listed directory number or if DID dial any station At the called At the called The station answer the incoming call station press HOLD line button s green LED should flash Verify that music is heard at the calling voice terminal At the calling voice terminal go on hook 3 14 ...

Page 175: ...t trunks go off hook at an emergency transfer terminal You should hear dial tone Dial a incoming trunk wired for emergency service You should hear a ringback ringing at the called station may be to the calling station At the called station go off hook and tone at the calling terminal and If a busy tone is heard the call verify transmission At both emergency transfer stations go on hook Repeat Step...

Page 176: ... and 09 through 12 receivers on the other You will hear busy tone if the receiver is in use reorder tone if you misdialed or addressed a receiver not in your system for example you dialed O5 and your system does not have a TN748 CP Try again If you hear dial tone after 1 to 3 seconds of silence proceed with this test DiaI the digits 1234567890 Repeat You should hear a dual tone multifrequency DTMF...

Page 177: ...system CPs User reported troubles usually result from service problems at individual voice and data terminals and are often related to alarmed conditions Error records and alarms are retired either automatically or manually After a trouble or error has been cleared the system retests the previously faulty area within a variable time interval When the error is no longer detected the error message a...

Page 178: ...nt 11 O 66 type punchdown tool AT 8762D or equivalent Dracon TS21 or equivalent touch tone test set Assorted flat head screwdrivers Assorted Phillips head screwdrivers Long nosed pliers Regular pliers Wrist grounding strap Model DC4 Digital Tape Unit with 355A adapter and a D8W cord Comcode 404079429 Administration terminal TI 703KSR or equivalent Comcode 404079436 with 355A adapter 4 2 ...

Page 179: ...everely damage integrated circuits on CPs The maintenance technician MUST ALWAYS WEAR A WRIST GROUNDING STRAP when handling CPs The cord must be attached to the grounding block at the back of the cabinet Damage to integrated circuits caused by electrostatic discharge may not be immediately apparent Caution The wrist grounding strap must cabinet location other than the front cover retainer screw Th...

Page 180: ...n the error tables by time of occurrence Resolved and unresolved errors are listed thus providing a profile of the past and current state of the system Error message explanations are provided under Error Messages in this section Emergency Transfer System 25 has emergency transfer capability in case of total system outage The Emergency Transfer Unit ETU connects preassigned single line voice termin...

Page 181: ...dicated when the green LED remains steadily lighted or dark Port Circuit Packs The red LED on port CP lights during power up testing and goes dark upon successful test completion The green LED lights when translations have been loaded and remains lighted during normal operation The red LED remains lighted for any port CP that fails the start up test or fails while in use The amber LED lights when ...

Page 182: ... 5 V 5 V 48 V and GNU for the power supply are located on the upper right corner at the front of the cabinet System Administration Terminal The SAT used to administer the system may also be used to read and clear the error log tables The error log is read by logging on the SAT selecting the main menu item SEARCH and then selecting the table to be read that is Permanent System Alarms Transient Syst...

Page 183: ... the RIMS port is connected the transferring station is disconnected from the call The remote administrator directly dials the RIMS port using the Remote Access feature The Remote Access feature is described in this manual By first dialing a trunk access code the on site technician can also establish a call to the RIMS port using either of the two methods described above Considerations Only one te...

Page 184: ...a Repertory Dialing feature button on a multiline voice terminal If the Remote Access feature is used the trunk used for RIMS access must be administered as a remote access trunk Hardware Requirements Customer s Site None Remote Location A dumb terminal equipped with a modem that supports voice transfer to data and an RS 232C connecting cable is required An AT T PC 6300 replaces the terminal if th...

Page 185: ...gnosed and corrected Figure 4 1 presents a practical approach in responding to system troubles If the maintenance technician is sent to a System 25 site in response to a trouble report the maintenance activity will probably consist of isolating and replacing one or more faulty units of equipment However multiple faults recorded in the Error Log and user reported troubles may require more investiga...

Page 186: ...Y LED STATUS C P U M E M O R Y CIRCUIT FRONTPLANE BACKPLANE DIAGNOSTIC REPLACE POWER SUPPLY TYPE OF TROUBLE INDICATED BY THE LEDS AND ERROR LOG ERROR LOG CONFIRMS USER REPORTED TROUBLE PORTS P O W E R S U P P L Y CABINET OR FANS C P U M E M O R Y SERVICE CIRCUIT F R O N T P L A N E B A C K P L A N E D I A G N O S T I C NO ERROR LOG RESULTS RECREATE USER REPORTED TROUBLE STATIONS TRUNKS OTHER ISOLA...

Page 187: ...the SAT has an associated printer the error records can be printed instead of being manually recorded Traditional troubleshooting methods still have a valid place in maintaining a system as advanced as System 25 And sometimes these methods are sufficient to locate and clear faults These methods include voice terminal substitution visual inspections operating procedures with users continuity checks...

Page 188: ...d attach a note to the CP identifying the problem Attach any error reports that may apply Visually inspect the cabinet backplane After the suspected faulty CP has been replaced the system can be powered up When the CPU Memory CP is replaced all historical data is lost The system will then have to be restored from the tape backup unit with the latest copy of the system s translations If no tape exi...

Page 189: ...or by users can be evaluated with tests from stations or by interpreting the error log If trunk troubles appear to be outside the System 25 the responsible common carrier should be asked to make repairs Automatic Maintenance Tests Because System 25 maintenance tests are performed automatically no provision is made for users or technicians to initiate maintenance tests The error log is read by ente...

Page 190: ...n information The DTU automatically turns on when ac power is applied The DTU must also be connected to the CPU Memory CP Normally this connection is made through port 3 in the octopus cable originating from the CPU Memory CP This connection should be verified however because the port can be reassigned from the SAT A high quality audio cassette tape should be used Examples of acceptable tapes are ...

Page 191: ... Press both the RECORD and PLAY buttons unit should not yet begin to run Log on to the SAT if not already logged on The system displays the main menu prompt Make one selection from menu Enter 9 for the SAVE RESTORE selection The system responds with Action Enter 1 The system responds with Save Restore Action 1 Data Enter D The system completes the word Data followed Enter 1 The system responds wit...

Page 192: ...aved to tape because of the possibility of faults with cassettes or equipment Successful completion of the Verify function assures that saved translations match exactly the translations in the system Note Performing the Verify function takes about 5 minutes To verify translations saved to tape follow these steps 1 2 3 4 Complete the steps under Setting Up the DTU unless Verify is being performed i...

Page 193: ...t 5 minutes When verification is complete the unit stops automatically If verification is successful the SAT displays feature code issue date time size followed by VERIFY COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY Press the REWIND button to rewind the tape fully Label the tape with the date time task and feature release and customer s name Be sure the tape is stored in a safe place for future access Note Task and Fea...

Page 194: ... the PLAY button on the tape unit The unit will not run at this time Log on to the SAT if not already logged on The system displays the main menu prompt Make one selection from menu Enter 9 for the SAVE RESTORE selection The system responds with Action Enter 3 The system responds with Save Restore Action 3 Data Enter D The system completes the word Data followed by the sign Enter 1 The system resp...

Page 195: ...ot displayed on the SAT restoration was probably not successful Force a warm start of the system and check the restart message see Restarting the System If the system has done a cold restart which you can tell by reading the restart message the restoration was not successful If the restoration was not successful repeat the restoration process or escalate the problem to a higher support level Press...

Page 196: ...generated and the attendant Alarm LED flashes The error message must be removed from the Error Log To remove a CP 1 2 3 4 5 Remove cabinet front cover Make sure that your hands are clean and dry Put on a wrist grounding strap and attach it to the metal grounding block on the back of the cabinet to discharge static electricity Caution Static electricity can damage a CP With your thumb pull up on th...

Page 197: ...reseat a CP slide it back firmly in its slot When it is almost back in place you ll feel resistance and the removal lever will start to return to its vertical position flush with the edge of the CP Push the lever all the way to vertical until it catches on the latch The red LED on the CP lights for up to 4 seconds during self testing and then goes dark when the self test is okay If the CP has alre...

Page 198: ...slations Digital Tape Unit in this section more contain hazardous voltages serviced only by qualified cabinets save translations on follow the procedures under Using the the To remove power from a cabinet set the power switch on the rear panel of the cabinet to the OFF 0 position Unplug the cabinet power cord When the repair or replacement has been completed restore power by plugging in the cabine...

Page 199: ...ion of the firmware loaded in the CPU Memory CP lists all CPs in the system by cabinet and indicates any invalid types versions detected When the Cold or Warm Start is complete the green LED on all CPs except the CPU Memory and Auxiliary Trunk should be lighted and the amber LED on the Service Circuit should be flashing or steady All red LEDs should be dark The system can also be restarted by ente...

Page 200: ...rm a cold restart follow the preceding steps for Restarting the System except enter 20 after Action Enter 1 or 2 after Data Data 1 initiates a full default cold start Data 2 initiates a limited cold start See the Administration Manual 555 540 500 for a listing of default translations provided by the system The system responds with Save Restore Action 20 Data 1 or Data 2 YOU ARE ABOUT TO INITIATE A...

Page 201: ...d or warm restart The displayed and port translations listing of all CPs recognized by the system the configuration listing however it should messages message is that may be displayed during a a result of CP occupancy type Displayed SAT Messages During Cold or Warm Start CP IN SLOT PORT DISPLAYED TRANSLATED MESSAGE No Yes Missing L Yes No CP Type Listed Yes Yes CP Type Listed Yes Yes doesn t match...

Page 202: ...LD START S L O T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 version 3 5 1 version 3 13 2 version 3 13 3 version 3 13 CABINET 1 ZTN85 06 ZTN79 03 ZTN79 03 ZTN79 03 ZTN79 03 ZTN78 02 ZTN78 02 ZTN78 02 TN747 03 TN747 03 TN748 06 CABINET 2 CABINET 3 TN753 04 TN760B 05 TN760B 05 TN760B 05 TN760B 05 This is important information that should be noted in trouble reports After the restart message has been displayed ente...

Page 203: ...not reached the level of a Permanent System Alarm If a transient system error is verified or reaches a certain level of severity it is reclassified as a Permanent System Alarm and the Alarm LED on the Attendant Console lights Transient system errors are stored in the Transient System Error table The system stores up to 40 Permanent System Alarms and Transient System Errors in their respective tabl...

Page 204: ...hin the cabinet and the last two digits indicate the port number on the CP in 01 08 Code ZTN130 is the CP on which the error occurred or that is associated with the error if this is an off board error First Occurred 23 12 30 is the date and time of the first occurrence of this error The date is assumed to be the current year and month A 24 hour clock is used Last Occurred 30 01 56 is the date and ...

Page 205: ...d with the error if this is an off board error Date Occurred 03 1 2 85 is the date this error occurred A conventional calendar designation is used Time Occurred 12 01 56 is the time this error occurred A 24 hour clock is used Name Port Board Missing But Administered is a description of the nature of the error A combined total of 40 R1V1 or 50 RIV2 R2V1 R3 error records for Permanent System Alarms ...

Page 206: ...irm that the SAT is properly connected to the CPU Memory CP administration port 2 If the SAT has a selectable baud rate set it to 1200 baud 3 Be sure that transmission parity is set to none with the parity bit set to space 0 Note For the AT T Model 703 SAT four pencil switches under the paper compartment cover are set as follows switches 1 and 3 to Off switches 2 and 4 to On 4 Turn on the terminal...

Page 207: ...ly to access each line To remove a record from the Permanent System Alarms or Transient System Errors table enter the letter r If you enter a letter incorrectly press the backspace key or CTRL H for the Model 703 terminal Each time you press this key one character is erased If the message P16 END OF LIST is displayed All errors in this list have been displayed When you finish viewing one of the ta...

Page 208: ...e encountered If the recommended solution includes CP replacement and if repeated replacement of hardware does not fix problems or similar problems seem to be happening at many locations suspect software problems Contact the Local FAST if this problem persists When the procedure indicates CP replacement inspect each CP for the following Bent pins Damaged components ICs resistors etc Correct firmwa...

Page 209: ...can be written to them This error Error Log to free up space is kept however to alert you of the fact Arch Angel Insane Restart Make sure ZTN85 or ZTN131 R3 Clocks may be missing from the circuit pack CP is installed TDM bus Check the inter cabinet cables bus terminator and back plane for bent pins Reseat a port CP that is in the same cabinet as ZTN85 or ZTN131 R3 If it does not power up replace Z...

Page 210: ...sets the CP the CP Bus Error Test Failed Bus error If this problem persists replace circuitry failure CPU Memory CP Cold Start System was restarted Check the CPU Memory CP to and initialized to the default see if the cold start strap was translations This error is logged removed Strap is located at the after a user forced cold start bottom left quarter between pins El and E2 An error message will ...

Page 211: ...og is with power On not a real removed This message keeps a Problem record of dc hits Down Link Buffer Overflow The Recoverable no action required down link buffer is receiving messages too fast DSP Insane Service Circuit or If a DSP Sane occurred the Tone Detector CP problem system will remove this error from the permanent alarm table If the problem persists check or replace the faulty CP DSP San...

Page 212: ... chip went into overload network for an external short see Figure 4 4 If the short is not detected on the pairs replace the board Electronic Power Feed Test Check the E and M leads for Overload The M lead on a tie external shorts see Figure 4 4 If trunk has an external short circuit the short is not on the pairs replace the board Empty CSMA Queue STAR LAN If the reset is not successful Interface C...

Page 213: ... Error STAR LAN Recoverable no action required Interface CP Packet length too long for ZTN84 Generator DSP Insane Service If a Generator DSP Sane Circuit problem occurred the system will remove this error from the permanent alarm table If the problem persists check or replace the faulty CP Generator DSP Sane Service Recoverable no action required Circuit recovered from insane condition Ground But ...

Page 214: ...tion Illegal Port Interrupt STAR LAN Normally this is a isolated Interface CP This error is an transient condition that i s isolated transient condition recoverable however if problem occurs t o o frequently a permanent alarm will be generated If problem persists check or replace CP Internal RAM Failure Port CP Check port CF error while running background non destructive internal RAM tests Interna...

Page 215: ...age set LAN Protocol Error STARLAN System will normally recover Interface CP This error may be however if the problem persists caused by a defective endpoint on a defective endpoint may exist on the STARLAN NETWORK the STARLAN NETWORK see Figure 4 5 Limited Default Cold Start This is Connect SAT and translate a cold start after which only a system Perform Restore limited amount of default System p...

Page 216: ...vers on CPU may be bad Also check 1 O cables and TDM bus terminator Message From Non Translated Translate the CP and its port or Port Untranslated port CP sent remove the CP from system an up link message No External Release On PBX Check associated trunk see Disconnect CO did not release Figure 4 4 Error is cleared from within 4 5 minutes on DID or log when trunk release occurs ground start trunk ...

Page 217: ...rted and the call may be dropped Recoverable no action required If this problem persists check the tie trunk configuration see Figure 4 6 On Hook During Wink This error indicates that digits are being sent by the far end before the switch is ready to receive them The two switches are probably not compatible Check the configuration of each switch Physical a n d Logical Type Mismatch Other than CPU ...

Page 218: ...The port CP has found that the happens again then replace the checksum on its firmware is bad C P Port Buffer Full STARLAN If the reset is not successful Interface CP This error resets the reseat CP If the reseat fails CP replace the CP Port Fault For an auxiliary trunk Check wiring of external this message is logged when a equipment see Figure 4 7 ground is expected from external equipment and is...

Page 219: ...ty CP RIMS Sane RIMS recovered from Recoverable no action required an insane condition ROM Checksum Failure CPU Memory CP ROM checksum test has failed If the problem persists check or replace the CPU Memory CP Ringing Without Ground Ground was not detected from CO within 5 seconds from the time ringing starts Check Tip Ring for possible reversal Service Circuit In Mismatched slot Service Circuit i...

Page 220: ...the carrier port CP is on the STARLAN NETWORK and has the same physical address System Lock Up This error is Usually no action required logged by the task supervisor if however if problem persists during scheduling of tasks no replace CPU Memory CP messages have been read for at least 60 seconds This causes a restart of the system System Restart System locked Check the power supply voltages up in ...

Page 221: ... 5 hours and logged Normally no action is logged this error to alert the user required and system will recover of it in 4 hours However if a problem does exist check the associated trunks per Figure 4 3 Also check for a trunk to trunk call Unable To Send Down link If problem persists check or Message Down link message replace CPU Memory CP queue is full This condition means that messages to CPs ma...

Page 222: ...slations are okay remaining errors in the alarm tables for associated problems Wink Too Short For Valid Signal Check equipment at far end to For a delay dial or wink start ensure that it is working and outgoing trunk if the wink from translated properly per Figure 4 3 the far end is less than the minimum 100 ms this error is generated The tie trunk remains waiting for a valid signal Work Cycle Int...

Page 223: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 2 Clearing Supply Troubles Sheet 1 of 2 4 47 ...

Page 224: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 2 Clearing Power Supply Troubles Sheet 2 of 2 ...

Page 225: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 3 Clearing CO Trunk Troubles 4 49 ...

Page 226: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 4 Clearing 4 Wire Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 1 of 4 4 50 ...

Page 227: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 4 Clearing 4 Wire Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 2 of 4 4 51 ...

Page 228: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 4 Clearing 4 Wire Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 3 of 4 4 52 ...

Page 229: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 4 Clearing 4 Wire Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 4 of 4 4 53 ...

Page 230: ...E NOTES 1 PC should be running NAUCOM Session CAM and or any STARLAN NETWORK compatible emulating program 2 The green LED lights when the STARLAN CP passes power up Figure 4 5 Clearing STARLAN Interface Troubles ...

Page 231: ...Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 1 of 5 4 55 ...

Page 232: ...MAINTENANCE 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 2 of 5 4 56 ...

Page 233: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 3 of 5 4 57 ...

Page 234: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 4 of 5 4 58 ...

Page 235: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 5 of 5 4 59 ...

Page 236: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 7 Clearing Paging Equipment Troubles ...

Page 237: ...le Backplane and Cabinet Trouble Emergency Transfer Unit Trouble Complete System Failure A complete system failure is caused by a catastrophic failure in the Common Control circuitry the power supply the backplane or the cabinet Refer to the relevant procedures below in the event of such a failure Complete system failures are rare most failures are of a noncritical component such as a port on a CP...

Page 238: ...O R WORK CYCLE D P R T E S T MMU TEST AA RESET STUCK SC DETAIL specifies the specific location of the failure such as the address of a failed integrated circuit A representative Common Control failure message would be as follows FAIL CPU RAM TEST IC26 This message identifies the failure as a Random Access Memory RAM test failure in integrated circuit 26 occurring on the CPU Memory CP After partial...

Page 239: ...ase 1 systems a Memory CP problem could be caused by 1 a fault in the frontplane connector to the Call Processor CP or 2 a problem on the Call Processor CP itself A Memory CP problem does not necessarily indicate a fault in the Memory CP To replace a Common Control CP follow the preceding instructions Be sure to save translations on tape before removing power For Release 1 systems replacing either...

Page 240: ...power from the system 2 Pull the exposed tab on the cable from one of the CPs This exposes a second tab at the other end of the cable 3 Pull the second tab to remove the cable entirely 4 Replace the cable in the reverse manner The cable is keyed for correct placement Power Supply Trouble If a major malfunction occurs the system may activate the 109 Emergency Transfer Unit With this condition the s...

Page 241: ...of the cabinet Table 4 C lists the voltages used by the CPs and symptoms voltages are missing This information is useful in diagnosing power distribution problems Table 4 B Power Supply Test Points that occur when power supply or Test Voltage Remarks Points Limits 5 4 80 5 15 The green LED on the power supply monitors this particular voltage Ground 4 65 ...

Page 242: ...Failure x No Voice x Station OS MET Line TN735 x CP Failure x No Voice x Station OS Loop Start ZTN77 x CP Failure x No Voice x Trunks OS Grd Start ZTN76 x CP Failure x No Voice x Trunks OS DID Trk TN753 x CP Failure x No Voice x Trunks OS Tie Trk TN760B x CP Failure x No Voice x Trunks OS Aux Trk TN763 x CP Failure x No Voice x AUX Eq OS Data Line TN726 x CP Failure Tone Det TN748 x Tone Failure L...

Page 243: ... the 5 volt power supply or power connections or when there is a short on the backplane If the green LED on the power supply is dark first make sure that the cabinet is receiving ac power Be sure that the fans are running that the connection to building ac power has been made correctly and that the power rocker switch is in the ON 1 position See DANGER below Then check the internal power connectio...

Page 244: ...MAINTENANCE AC DISTRIBUTION UNIT A C C I R D VARISTOR PWB ASSY CM 538A1 S1 SW T O 1 5 A 120 VAC OUTLET GROUND B L O C K Figure 4 8 AC Power Schematic 4 68 ...

Page 245: ...ly overheats for any reason for example fan failure or operation outside ambient temperature limits Once the cause of the shutdown is corrected remove ac power for about 5 minutes The green LED visible through the fan slots on the front of the cabinet will light when the power supply recovers If the green LED is not lighted remove ac power a second time If green LED is still not lighted remove all...

Page 246: ...y This connector is located at the bottom front of the power supply Reach into the cabinet between the power supply and the port carrier At the rear of this narrow space is the multipin dc power connector that connects the power supply to the backplane Remove this connector by squeezing the tabs on the top and bottom of the plug and pulling the plug up and away from its receptacle Remove the four ...

Page 247: ...ly Carefully lift the fan assembly away from the cabinet Check the two modular plugs attached on the left side of the assembly If the plugs are securely attached the fan assembly itself is faulty and must be replaced To replace the fan assembly remove the modular plugs at the left side of the assembly Reconnect these plugs to a known good fan assembly and reinstall the new fan assembly by setting ...

Page 248: ... to the appropriate cross connect field Danger Hazardous voltages are present on some backplane pins Unplug the power cord and wait at least 5 minutes before removing the rear cover Figure 4 9 provides a rear view of the cabinet backplane rear cover must be removed Typical backplane pin designations are noted on Figure 4 9 for pins 355 254 and 056 located on slots 4 3 and 1 respectively Address pl...

Page 249: ...MAINTENANCE TEST POINT CABLE CONNECTS I HERE ACCESS VOLTAGE TEST ADDRESS PLUG POSITION POINTS FROM FRONT OF SLOT 08 NOT USED CABINET Figure 4 9 System Cabinet Backplane Wiring Side Sheet 1 of 2 4 73 ...

Page 250: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 9 System Cabinet Backplane Wiring Side Sheet 2 of 2 4 74 ...

Page 251: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 10 TDM Signal Designations on Cabinet Backplane 4 75 ...

Page 252: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 11 Power Designations on Cabinet Backplane 4 76 ...

Page 253: ... D provides the 25 pin connector to backplane pin designations Typical backplane problems include power supply failure sudden failure of one or more CPs or system troubles that cannot be isolated to a specific maintenance unit Backplane troubles are usually caused by bent or broken pins A visual inspection of the backplane may be adequate to determine if pins are bent or broken This inspection may...

Page 254: ... D T R D T D D T 1 T 1 T 1 R 1 R 1 R 1 T 2 T 2 T 2 R 2 R 2 R 2 T 3 T 3 T 3 R 3 R 3 R 3 T 4 T 4 T 4 R 4 R 4 R 4 T 5 T 5 T 5 R 5 R 5 R 5 T 1 R 1 C T 1 C R 1 P 1 P 1 T 2 R 2 C T 2 C R 2 P 2 P 2 T 3 R 3 C T 3 C R 3 P 3 P 3 T 4 R 4 C T 4 C R 4 P 4 P 4 T 5 R 5 C T 5 C R 5 P 5 P 5 T 6 R 6 C T 6 C R 6 P 6 P 6 T 7 R 7 C T 7 C R 7 P 7 P 7 T 8 R 8 C T 8 C R 8 P 8 P 8 G N D G N D T 1 R 1 B T 1 B R 1 L T 1 LTR...

Page 255: ...6 R6 T 7 R7 T 8 R8 GND GND T 1 R 1 T 1 1 R 1 1 E 1 M 1 T 2 R 2 T 1 2 R 1 2 E 2 M 2 T 3 R 3 T 1 3 R 1 3 E 3 M E T 4 R 4 T 1 4 R 1 4 E 4 M 4 T 1 R 1 S Z 1 SZ11 S 1 S 1 1 T 2 R 2 S Z 2 SZ12 S 2 S 1 2 T 3 R 3 S Z 3 SZ13 S 3 S 1 3 T 4 R 4 S Z 4 SZ14 S 4 S 1 4 TXT1 TXR1 PXT1 PXR1 TXT2 TXR2 PXT2 PRT2 TXT3 TXR3 PXT3 PXR3 TXT4 TXR4 PXT4 PXR4 TXT5 TXR5 PXT5 PXR5 TXT6 TXR6 PXT6 PXR6 TXT7 TXR7 PXT7 PXR7 TXT8 ...

Page 256: ... ENSURE PROPER CABLE RETENTION ITEMS 1 AND 3 SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH SCREWS TO FACILITATE ASSEMBLY TO B25A CABLES LABEL CONNECTORS AS SHOWN 0 1 2 CONN 0 CONN 2 26 26 1 1 27 29 2 4 28 32 3 7 29 35 4 10 34 38 9 13 35 41 10 16 36 44 11 19 37 47 12 22 WIRING LIST CONN 0 CONN 1 38 26 13 1 39 29 14 4 40 32 15 7 41 35 16 10 46 38 21 13 47 41 22 16 48 44 23 19 49 47 24 22 Figure November 1995 4 11a 853 Ada...

Page 257: ...ill does not go into the power failure mode the CPU Memory CP must be replaced If the ETU does not go into the power failure mode after the control cable was unplugged in Step 1 the ETU is faulty and must be replaced If the ETU remains in the power failure mode continuously preventing normal operation of the system follow these steps 1 2 3 4 At the ETU unplug the cable bringing the control signal ...

Page 258: ...sted in Section 5 References Maintenance for auxiliary devices that are customer provided is the responsibility of the user Administration Equipment Troubles Administration equipment that is connected to the system on a dedicated basis includes the System Administration Terminal SAT Station Message Detail Recording SMDR and Digital Tape Unit Symptoms Terminal dead or functioning intermittently Mes...

Page 259: ...oice terminal troubles Procedures 1 2 3 4 5 Swap a known good terminal with for Daylight Savings Time the questionable terminal to determine if problem is localized to a single terminal If local power is provided check power supply if troubles do not persist problem is localized to single terminal Replace faulty terminal If good terminal does not work properly fault is in wiring or circuit pack CP...

Page 260: ... on power supply is lighted power supply for voltages Many single line sets or multibutton electronic telephone MET sets are not able to dial correctly even though they are able to receive calls Procedures Using a single line voice terminal test the touch tone registers as follows 1 Go off hook and dial 3 and the 2 digit number 01 through 12 of the touch tone receiver to be tested Receivers 01 thr...

Page 261: ...al Troubles Symptoms 7300H Series terminal LEDs and or tones not functioning properly Procedures 1 Move the T P lever on the left hand side to the T Test position and hold it there 2 Release 3 If any Symptoms Voice Tone ringing should be heard All the red and alternately while the lever letting green LEDs on the terminal should flash the lever is held in this position it return to its normal posit...

Page 262: ...net Symptoms Inoperative used Procedures 1 If LOCAL display equipped voice terminal when LOCAL button is button lamp activate LOCAL button is off and voice terminal is inoperative 2 If terminal is still inoperative check for other problems Virtual Facilities Troubles Refer to Figure 4 12 for assistance in clearing virtual facilities troubles 4 85 ...

Page 263: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 12 Clearing Virtual Facilities Troubles Sheet 1 of 3 ...

Page 264: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 12 Clearing Virtual Facilities Troubles Sheet 2 of 3 4 87 ...

Page 265: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 12 Clearing Virtual Facilities Troubles Sheet 3 of 3 4 88 ...

Page 266: ...ystem will not busy out more than half of the trunks in any pool Thus a permanent alarm may be logged against a particular trunk but the trunk may not be taken out of service because of this constraint Other troubles could occur because of incorrect loop current The loop current of trunks from the CO to System 25 should be 20 mA Outgoing Trunk Problems Symptoms Difficulty in seizing outgoing trunk...

Page 267: ...s to be sure this trunk has been properly translated See the Administration Manual Error Log Interpretation Loop Start Trunks Procedures 1 2 3 4 5 Check Error Log for messages pertaining to loop start trunks If no loop current on incoming call is displayed no loop current was detected on an incoming call The CP detected ringing but not loop current when it closed the loop In this case the CO facil...

Page 268: ...g but not loop current when it closed the loop In this case the CO facility is probably good but either the current sensor on the CP is faulty or the CO battery circuit is faulty Switch trunk ports and see if the problem moves to the new ground start trunk If the problem does not move replace the Ground Start CP If the problem moves the fault is with the CO Notify CO personnel through the proper c...

Page 269: ...n the Ground Start necessary Ringing no ground of 48 volts A test set should provide dial tone temporarily grounded may also mean that the ground detect circuit CP is faulty Check and replace this CP if may also mean that the CO is unable to send ground If this is the problem notify the CO through the proper channels DID Trunks Troubles Symptoms User complaints that DID trunks are not operating pr...

Page 270: ... sure to use the appropriate dialing mode dial pulse or rotary If the test call is successful at the network interface the fault is probably with the CO facility and the CO should be notified through the proper channels If the test call is not successful at the network interface repeat this test at the cabinet If the test fails at the cabinet replace the DID circuit pack If the test call is succes...

Page 271: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 13 Clearing Switched Loop Attendant Console Troubles Sheet 1 of 5 ...

Page 272: ...MAINTENANCE 4 13 Clearing Switched Loop 2 of 5 Console Troubles Sheet 4 95 ...

Page 273: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 13 Clearing Switched 3 of 5 Loop Attendant Console Troubles Sheet 4 96 ...

Page 274: ...MAINTENANCE 4 13 Clearing Switched 4 of 5 Console Troubles 4 97 ...

Page 275: ... Action 90 Assign Remove Trunk IDs 11 characters Under Menu 5 FPDC Action 5 Assign Remove FPDC IDs 11 characters Under Menu 6 DGC Action 14 Assign Remove DGC Access Code IDs 11 characters Only 9 characters are displayed either have automatic hold or automatic release If automatic hold is set you do not have automatic release 4 a Back up recommended to be an ATL set b Cannot remove back up station ...

Page 276: ...Pack Options CIRCUIT PACK OPTIONS See Applicable Actions Table 4 F DEFAULT ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 500 CO Disconnect Time in 20 msec increments 0 2540 Msecs 32 End to End Signaling Tone Timing in 20 msec increments 33 FOR TN742 AND ZTN78 ONLY FOR ALL OTHER BOARDS 20 2540 Msecs 0 2540 Msecs 3 4 0 6 0 End to End Signaling Pause Timing in 20 msec increments 34 60 FOR TN742 AND ZTN78 ONLY FOR ALL OTHE...

Page 277: ...ead or are not functioning properly Procedures 1 Check that the RS 232C connector on the Asynchronous Data Unit ADU is properly connected to the RS 232C connector on the data terminal Always tighten connector screws and fasteners 2 Check the terminal ac power connection 3 Make sure that the connection to the ADU is a 4 pair modular plug 4 Check the ADU ac power connection see Steps 5 6 and 7 An AD...

Page 278: ...e data terminal settings that have been administered at the SAT to be sure that the administered settings match those of the data terminal Settings should be for 8 bits no parity with O in the parity bit Check the baud rate settings Even if the terminal accommodates autobaud rate the administered settings must include the baud rate If the data port is administered for long break disconnects check ...

Page 279: ... circuitry for one end of the bus and the TDM bus termination card is used to terminate the other end Reseat the CPU Memory and Service CPs see Reseating and Replacing Circuit Packs under Routine Maintenance in this section If troubles persist replace units in this order TDM bus terminator card Service Circuit CP CPU Memory CP Recheck the system after each unit has been replaced to see if the trou...

Page 280: ... providing a logic 1 or O onto the backplane causing other port CPs to experience trouble also In multiple cabinet systems move CPs that are suspected of being faulty to another cabinet to help identify CP or backplane trouble see Backplane and Cabinet Trouble Symptoms Troubles cannot be fixed or diagnosed Procedures 1 2 3 4 Force a cold restart of the system from the SAT see Restarting the System...

Page 281: ...essages Call Management System System Manual Call Call Call Management System lnstallation Guide Management System Planning Guide Management System Startup Guide Administration Manual 5 5 5 5 4 0 5 0 0 5 5 5 5 4 0 5 1 0 5 5 5 5 4 0 5 1 2 5 5 5 5 4 0 0 2 1 5 5 5 5 4 0 6 5 0 5 5 5 5 4 0 1 0 3 5 5 5 5 4 0 2 0 0 5 5 5 5 4 0 7 1 5 5 5 5 5 4 0 7 1 0 5 5 5 5 4 0 7 0 4 5 5 5 5 4 0 7 0 1 5 5 5 5 4 0 7 0 3 ...

Page 282: ...n plan This plan is recorded on accompanying forms that are used in conjunction with the Administration Manual to initialize the system The Implementation Manual and associated forms are packaged together in the Administration Records Binder Installation and Maintenance Provides step by step procedures for install Manual ng System 25 and associated equipment Includes procedures for testing equipme...

Page 283: ...es features and applications available under the Integrated Solution 11 provides documentation checklist for all major applications provides cross reference to System 25 Reference Manual Terminal Operations Manual This manual is designed to help the System Administrator better understand System 25 voice terminal and data terminal operation This manual contains all operating procedures provided in ...

Page 284: ...ce card into the PC Call Management System Planning Guide Provides detailed information necessary to make decisions necessary to install and administer CMS per customer requirements Call Management System Startup Guide Contains step by step instructions for use when CMS is being installed and configured for the first time The guide includes checklists maps to tasks and related documentation necess...

Page 285: ...conds Common Control Switching Arrangement Class of Service Customer Service Unit Data Communications Equipment Data Dial Code Direct Distance Dialing Direct Inward Dialing Direct Group Call Digital Signal Level 1 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Data Terminal Equipment Dual Tone Multifrequency Direct Extension Selector Electronics Industries Association Emergency Transfer Unit Foreign Numbering Pla...

Page 286: ...ises Station P D C Personal Dial Code PDS Premises Distribution System R A M Random Access Memory R N X Private Network Office Code R O M Read Only Memory S A T System Administration Terminal S I P Station Interconnect Panel SLAC Switched Loop Attendant Console S M D R Station Message Detail Recording T A E Trunk Access Equipment T C Technical Consultant V T Voice Terminal W A T S Wide Area Teleco...

Page 287: ... lists the lead designations and pin assignments at the 25 pair connectors on the system cabinets System 25 Building Wiring Table A B lists the 25 pair and 4 pair cable color codes voice and data terminal lead designations and connecting block terminal punch down information A 1 ...

Page 288: ...3 BR3 009 34 R BR DTRC P 3 LT3 110 9 BR R TDC P 3 LTR3 010 35 R S RDD T4 T4 T4 T4 T4 111 10 S R SGD R4 R4 R4 R4 R4 011 36 BK BL CT4 BT4 112 11 BL BK DCDD CR4 BR4 012 37 BK O DTRD P 4 LT4 113 12 O BK TDD P 4 LTR4 013 38 BK G T5 T5 T5 T5 302 13 G BK R5 R5 R5 R5 202 39 BK BR CT5 303 14 BR BK CR5 203 40 BK S P 5 3 M 15 S BK P 5 204 41 Y BL T6 T6 T6 T6 305 16 BL Y R6 R6 R6 R6 205 42 Y o CT6 306 17 o Y ...

Page 289: ...13 Sz 1 2 TXR3 009 34 R BR E3 s 2 PXT3 T5 110 9 BR R M3 S1 2 PXR3 R5 010 35 R S T4 T4 T 3 T4 T6 111 10 S R R4 R4 R 3 R4 R6 011 36 BK BL T14 SZ 3 TXT4 I 7 112 11 BL BK R14 SZ1 3 TXR4 R7 012 37 BK O E4 s 3 PXT4 T8 113 12 O BK M4 S1 3 PXR4 R8 013 38 BK G T5 T5 T9 302 13 G BK R5 R5 R9 202 39 BK BR TXT5 TIO 303 14 BR BK TXR5 R1O 203 40 BK S PXT5 T11 304 15 S BK PXR5 R l l 204 41 Y BL T6 T6 T12 305 16 B...

Page 290: ...4 BR W 8 2 T T w s 30 W BL 1 R R s w 5 BL W 2 CT R BL 31 w o 3 CR TXR BL R 6 o w 4 P PXT R O 32 W G 5 P PXR O R 7 G W 6 R G 33 W BR 7 G R 8 BR W 8 3 T T R BR 34 W BL 1 R R BR R 9 BL W 2 CT TXT R S 35 w o 3 CR TXR S R 10 o w 4 P PXT BK BL 36 W G 5 P PXR BL BK 11 G W 6 BK O 37 W BR 7 O BK 12 BR W 8 4 T T BK G 38 W BL 1 R R GBK 13 BL W 2 CT TXT BK BR 39 w O 3 CR TXR BR BK 14 o w 4 P PXT BK S 40 W G 5...

Page 291: ...ATL 7101A Cordless D inside D lnside Cable Conn Cable Conn Ckt 2500 7300H RS 232C Color Pin Color Block N o Series Series Term Code Num code Term 6 T T V BL 46 W BL 1 R R BL V 21 BL W 2 CT TXT v o 47 w o 3 CR TXR o v 22 o w 4 P PXT V G 48 W G 5 P PXR G V 23 G W 6 V BR 49 W BR 7 BR V 24 BR W 8 Spare v s 50 s v 25 A 5 ...

Page 292: ...0677 L2 405661091 Air Filter 8 4 5 9 4 8 3 4 8 Address Plug 845416635 TDM Bus Term WP91602 L1 405522780 CPU MEM CP ZTN130C 106428907 Service Circuit CP ZTN131 105275671 SLAC Graphics Overlays 2 845875155 System 25 Control Unit RI VI 6250 011 includes Carrier J58901A1 L1 e w Power Supply WP90510 L1 403954761 Fan Assembly WP90677 L2 845416379 Air Filter 845418755 Address Plug 845416635 TDM Bus Term ...

Page 293: ... 4 5 8 7 5 1 5 5 System 25 Expansion Unit 6 2 5 0 1 includes C a r r i e r J58901A1 L1 5 e w Power Supply WP90510 L2 405528472 Fan Assembly WP90677 L2 405661091 Air Filter 845548348 Address Plug 845416635 TDM Bus Cable H600166 G5 403961519 I AC Power Surge Suppressor Tll Model 428 8310 001 402988950 Upgrade Kit R1 or R2 to R3V2 R2V1 R3V2 Upgrade Kit 6 2 5 2 5 A CPU Memory CP Z T N 1 3 0 105243810 ...

Page 294: ...etector Data Line CP DS1 Interface CP R3 Clock Service Circuit CP R3 Analog Line CPU MEM CO Trunk Hybrid Line 62502 62503 62504 62505 62518 63111 63112 63116 63140 63118 63119 63123 63130 63166 ZTN76 ZTN77 ZTN78 ZTN79 ZTN84 TN742 TN735 TN753 TN760D TN763D TN758 TN748D TN726 TN767D ZTN131 TN746B ZTN142 TN747B TN762B 103965232 103965240 103965257 103965265 103965315 103556957 103556882 103557062 106...

Page 295: ...03848859 Rotary Desk Telephone 31OO ORD 5 0 0 M M 103870267 Rotary Wall Telephone 3100 0RW 5 5 4 B M P A 103823555 Rotary Desk 31OO 2RD 5 0 0 S M 103870416 4A Spkphone Combat TT Desk 31OO 2TD 2500SM 4A Spkphone Combat TT Desk Telephone 3100 1TD 2500MMGB TT Wall Telephone 3100 TWR 2554BMPA 103234472 TT Desk w Message 3178 SYS 2500DMGC 103966255 Recall TT Desk w Recall 3100 TRC 2500MMGT 103956447 TT...

Page 296: ...2M 2750 A17 3160 111 MAC30 Att 3161 172 MAC30 Att 3161 161 3162 131S 3162 417 MAC30 Att 3 1 6 2 B I S 3163 HFU 3164 HFA 62510 3165 10B 3166 22B 3167 34B 3167 DSB APPARATUS CODE COMCODE 2993C04 2012D 13181245 Z7203M01 A 003 ZD8AJ Z7302HO1D 003 Z7303H01D 003 Z7309H01B 003 Z7305H04C 003 Z7305H0213 003 Z7305H03B 003 S102A 502 type D181522 includes Z400F Adapter D6AP 87 Cord 103942146 102600517 1039633...

Page 297: ...ODE 104010061 103871109 100287143 100013978 405792339 102917952 103966396 406721738 104174768 104174750 STARLAN NETWORK Equipment NEU 2610 001 527840003 NAU 2614 100 527840102 STARLAN ATL Interface 62520 D181807 includes 105355374 Voice Data Y Adapter 2750 T05 WP90851 L1 405010620 Adapter KS 23475 L1 405462904 Power Unit KS 2291 1 L1 403242639 Software AA Software 1203 020 105339584 ACCESS Softwar...

Page 298: ...CF to EF 2724 78B M50MF 87 105225007 Octopus Cable 12 ft 2724 29G M48C 104109285 For DTE Host Octopus Cable 12ft 2724 98G M48G 104319025 For DCE Host Auxiliary Equipment Auxiliary Trunk 62511 D181523 includes 105105522 Interface Block Conn 66E3 25 100009968 Cable B25A15 DE 100017334 Paging Dictation 62512 D181524 includes 105105530 Aux Trunk 278A Adapter 103871844 Interface KS 22911 L1 Pwr Unit 40...

Page 299: ...5012645 104152558 102937620 104154430 103786786 104246616 103964185 102600517 System Wiring New Installation Flat Rate preferred 2782 004 Hourly Rate 2781 004 Firm Price Quote 2783 004 Aftermarket lnstallations Flat Rate 2788 004 lnstallations Hourly Rate 2789 004 Moves rearrangements 2785 004 Rearrangement only 2785 OOR Secondary Wiring Protectors Protector SCP 1 403617632 Protector SCP 2 4063048...

Page 300: ...50 T05 WP90851 L1 405010620 Fanning Strip 2750 D30 50A 105196604 Connector Blocks Block Connector No PEC 110 Female 103756334 Block Connector NO PEC 1576 Female 403613003 Block Connector No PEC 103A 103104220 Block Connector No PEC 104A 103116943 RS 232C Adapters Mod RS 232C Male 2750 A24 355A 105012637 Mod RS 232C Female 2750 A25 355AF 105012645 Null Modem Adapter 2750 A50 405369042 Gender Adapte...

Page 301: ...0C No PEC No PEC No PEC No PEC No PEC APPARATUS CODE WP90780 L1 WP90929 L3 WP90929 L1 8536 M7U 87 A25D 853B H600 307 G2 C6E COMCODE 405010612 403864150 403836620 104305834 104246616 100963990 845412956 104305834 104307434 Cords Mod ADU X Over Cord 2724 38X 138AM 87 104154430 Mod Cord 7 ft 2725 07G D8W 87 103786786 Mod Cord 14 ft 2725 07N D8W 87 103786802 Mod Cord 25 ft 2725 075 D8W 87 103786828 ME...

Page 302: ...ed first then specific procedures for making the changes listed above are described Note After any changes have been made save translations to DTU Evaluate Cabinet Unit Power Load Each cabinet can handle a maximum of 80 unit loads of 48 volt power The unit load for each type of terminal equipment is shown in Table C A Before adding a CP or a terminal to an existing system count the unit loads in t...

Page 303: ...m CPs can be installed in each cabinet A maximum of two TN767 DS1 Interface CPs can be Installed per system Select the cabinet with the lowest unit load to minimize the power bad and heat dissipation requirements It the CP being added is a TN760B you must first set the option switches hr the type signaling See Set TN760B Option Switches in this appendix Remove the front cover of the cabinet See Da...

Page 304: ... TN726 TN735 TN742 or TN746 you must connect the associated 25 pair receptacle in the back of the cabinet to the SIP with an octopus cable Follow the instructions under Connect Cabinets to SIP in Section 2 If the new CP is a trunk CP ZTN76 ZTN77 TN747 TN760 TN763 or TN753 connect the associated 25 pair receptacle on the back of the cabinet to the TAE with a splitter cable following the instruction...

Page 305: ...APPENDIX C System Additions or Changes Figure C 1 Typical System 25 Port Circuit Pack C 4 November 1995 ...

Page 306: ...PENDIX C System Additions or Changes Set Option Switches on TN760B CP If the CP being added is a TN760B use Figure C 2 and Table C B to choose Figure C 2 Tie Trunk TN760B Circuit Pack Option Switches C 5 ...

Page 307: ... Format System 25 Simplex Type 5 Simplex Type 5 E M Type 1 Compatible Prot Type 1 Compatible E M Type 1 Compatible Prot Type 1 Compatible E M Type 1 Standard Far End Simplex Type 5 Simplex Type 5 E M Type 1 Standard Prot Type 1 Standard E M Type 1 Standard Prot Type 1 Std PIU S Protection Unit Don t Care Set E M SMPLX Option Switch SMPLX SMPLX E M E M E M E M E M Set Prot Unprot Option Switch Eith...

Page 308: ...at the back of the cabinet With your thumb pull up on the latch pin When the latch is up pull down on the latch lever until the lever stops at an angle of about 30 degrees to the floor Pull the CP out of the slot and set it aside Insert the replacement of the same type CP in the same slot following the instructions above for adding a CP Package the defective CP in protective material and return it...

Page 309: ... the TDM Bus cable is connected to working cabinets sure that the new cabinet power switch is in the OFF position the new cabinet on top of the existing cabinet s Remove the front and upper back covers Label the connectors on the bottom back cover following the instructions under Install System Cabinets in Section 2 On the backplane near the center note an address plug installed in one of the posi...

Page 310: ...tem Cabinets in Section 2 Note When properly installed the light blue stripe on the extender cable is at the bottom of the cable and the lettering on the cable SER 1 for example is right side up Connect the receptacle end of the power cord to the plug at the rear of the new cabinet Connect the plug end of the power cord to the system s quad ac outlet See DANGER Recheck the electrical and ground co...

Page 311: ... Then insert plug on the octopus cable into the modular jack If a port is not available add the correct CP and octopus cable following the procedures under Add Circuit Pack in this appendix Then connect the building wiring from the terminal to a termination on the SIP following the procedures under Install Cross Connect Equipment in Section 2 Next connect the new CP to the SIP with an octopus cabl...

Page 312: ...r Install Cross Connect Equipment in Section 2 Install the correct CP as described under Add Circuit Pack in this appendix Connect a plug from the splitter cable to the connector of the above CP at the back side of the cabinet Install secondary wiring protectors See Table 2 B Follow standard procedures for translating the trunk port using the SAT Add Trunk DS1 Interface 1 2 3 4 5 Determine if a tr...

Page 313: ... of the octopus cable from the modular jack of the SIP adapter Insert a Y plug adapter in the same modular jack of the SIP see Make SIP Connections for Data Terminals and Computers in section 2 Insert the modular plug on the octopus cable into the voice side of the Y adapter Select an unused modular plug that is attached to a TN726 Data Line CP or add a TN726 CP and its octopus cable if there are ...

Page 314: ...CP following the procedures under Add Circuit Pack in this appendix Follow the procedures in the Administration Manual to translate the Pooled Modem CP When the Pooled Modem CP is initialized test it following the procedures under Make Pooled Modem Test Call in Section 3 Add Auxiliary Equipment 1 Install the auxiliary equipment following the appropriate procedures in Section 2 installation 2 When ...

Page 315: ...ollow the instructions in this manual Save the translations and verify the accuracy of the backup tape Refer to Using the DTU in Section 4 Power down the system all cabinets Cabinet 1 last From R1 to R3 only At the rear of the control cabinet Cabinet 1 move the 50 pin Amphenol connector from slot 2 to slot 1 Remove the front cover on the control cabinet Cabinet 1 From RI to R3 only Disconnect and ...

Page 316: ...slot location slot 2 of the ZTN131 CP must be translated as follows Select Menu 1 Remove port 10301 by entering Port 10301 Action 1 and Data 0 Assign port 10201 by entering Port 10201 Action 1 Data 1102 Enter new or changed transations as needed so that the customer can use the new R3 capablities Note Refer to the Administration Manual for R3V1 555 540 500 for these procedures Note If you are repl...

Page 317: ...t cover on Cabinet 1 Overlay the existing face plates on each switched loop console with the plates provided in the D kit Familiarize the customer with the new R3 capabilities Verify that the customer has the following manuals Reference Manual 555 530 200 Administration Manual 555 540 500 New Capabilities Manual R3V1 555 540 205 Switched Loop Attendant Console Users Guide optional 555 530 706 D 3 ...

Page 318: ...les Default Dial Code Assignments Each time the system is cold started full default default translations are assigned to ports as shown in the Table below Table E A Default Dial Codes PORT DEFAULT CODE Trunk Numbers not part of dial plan 0001 0104 Multiline voice terminals 200 238 300 355 Single line voice terminals 400 599 Data terminals 600 704 Loop start TAC 100 Ground start TAC 101 Tie trunk T...

Page 319: ...r 1 Y 0 N SLAC default is O for none 9 Assign call coverage ring on busy 1 Y 0 N SLAC default is 0 for none 10 Make this an extended station 1 Y 0 N 11 Assign a group pickup number 1 1 6 0 for none 12 PD of station to hunt to next PD 0 for none 14 Assign toll restriction class 1 5 0 for none 15 Assign ARS Facility Restriction Level 0 3 3 16 Enable personal speed dialing 1 Y 0 N Read only feature f...

Page 320: ...t be plugged into a slot before warm starting the system and or administering the circuit pack At this point the rules for administering this circuit pack follows the normal ZTN78 and TN742 circuit pack procedures with one exception If it is necessary to administer the TN746B circuit pack to an extended station the ACTION 10 Make this an extended station item under PORT administration in the Main ...

Page 321: ...APPENDIX E Administration Codes and Data This page is intentionally blank E 2 b ...

Page 322: ... N forwarding 23 Allow tool restricted stations to make IXC 1 Y 0 N codes 1NPA calls 24 Allow tool restricted stations to make IXC 1 Y 0 N codes O11 calls 25 Allow tool restricted stations to make IXC 1 Y 0 N codes NXX calls 40 Assign the number of callback retries for 0 15 2 internal facilities 41 Number of rings per callback try for 2 15 3 internal facilities 42 Assign the number of rings per ca...

Page 323: ...4 digit trunk number service Delete a trunk from this station s night 4 digit trunk number service list For DTAC or SLAC Display attendant 1 1st Att 2 2nd Att position number Read only Assign remove PDE Display ID 1 1 characters or less or to remove Button to be assigned button SYSTEM ACCESS ORIGINATE ONLY 1 If type 310 or311 NOT ADMINISTRABLE 100 Button to be assigned button 101 POOLED FACILITY 2...

Page 324: ...0 N 104 Enable ring for calls on this button 1 Y 0 N 100 Button to be assigned button 101 EXCLUSION 4 100 Button to be assigned button 101 STATION TO STATION MESSAGE 5 WAITING 102 PDC of the station that s paired with PDC this station s MSG WAIT button 103 Button number of the MSG WAIT button button on the paired station 100 Button to be assigned button 101 COVERAGE MESSAGE WAITING 6 I f type 310 ...

Page 325: ...INTERCOM 8 1 0 2 PDC of paired station PDC 1 0 3 Button number of the AUTO ICOM button button on the paired station 1 0 0 Button to be assigned button 1 0 1 TRANSFER TO DATA 9 102 Associated DDC DDC 100 Button to be assigned button 101 CALL COVERAGE GROUP 10 I f type 310 or 311 NOT ADMINISTRABLE 102 Coverage Group number 1 32 103 Enable ring for calls on this button 1 Y 0 N E 6 ...

Page 326: ...ns O to bridged stations 1 to coverage stations 2 to both 1 0 0 Button to be assigned button 1 0 1 CALL COVERAGE INDIVIDUAL 12 I f type 310 or 311 NOT ADMINISTRABLE 102 PDC of the covered station PDC 103 Enable ring for calls on this button 1 Y 0 N 100 Button to be assigned button 101 FLEXIBLE DIRECT STATION 13 SELECTION FLEX DSS 100 Button to be assigned button 101 DIRECT STATION SELECTION DSS 14...

Page 327: ...ccess code access code 100 Button to be assigned button 1 0 1 POSITION BUSY 18 For types 309 310 311 ONLY 100 Button to be assigned button 101 ATTENDANT MESSAGE WAITING 19 For types 309 310 311 ONLY If type 310 or 311 read only 100 Button to be assigned button 101 REPERTORY DIALING 20 100 Button to be assigned button 101 AUTOMATIC ANSWER 21 100 Button to be assigned button 101 RETURN DON T ANSWER ...

Page 328: ...v 1 0 0 Button to be assigned button 1 0 1 RELEASE 2 6 For types 309 310 311 ONLY read onlv 100 Button to be assigned button 101 L O O P 2 7 For type 310 or 311 ONLY read only 100 Button to be assigned button 101 INSPECT 28 Note this feature requires the use of a DISPLAY voice terminal If type 310 or311 READ ONLY 100 Button to be assigned button 1 0 1 S O U R C E 29 For type 310 or 311 ONLY read o...

Page 329: ... Button to be assigned button 101 LOCAL 33 Note this feature requires the use of a DISPLAY voice terminal If type 310 or 311 READ ONLY 100 Button to be assigned button 101 S C R O L L 34 Note this feature requires the use of a DISPLAY voice terminal If type 310 or 311 READ ONLY 1 0 0 Button to be assigned button 1 0 1 LAST NUMBER DIALED 35 100 Button to be assigned button 1 0 1 SYSTEM ACCESS 36 If...

Page 330: ... a BA for your own SA 1 0 3 Button number of paired SA button on button Principal s station 104 Assign ring option 0 2 1 0 no ring 1 immediate ring 2 delayed ring 100 Button to be assigned button 1 0 1 LEAVE WORD CALLING 38 Note this feature requires the use of a Voice Messaging System 1 0 0 Button to be assigned button 101 DIRECTORY 39 Note this feature requires the use of a DISPLAY voice termina...

Page 331: ...rminal 100 Button to be assigned button 101 AGENT STATUS FOR CMS 42 1 0 2 Assign button subtype 0 3 0 Monitor 1 Available Agent 2 After Call Work Agent 3 Logged Out Agent 103 PDC of station that has the associated 1 9999 or Monitor button or 0 if this is the 0 if Monitor Monitor station 104 Button for the associated Monitor button or button on the station listed in Action 0 if Monitor 103 or 0 if ...

Page 332: ...07 34 Button Built in Speakerphone Z7305H03 NOT 305 attendant 34 Button Deluxe Built in Speakerphone Z7316H01 A NOT 3 0 5 attendant 34 Button Built in Speakerphone with 16 Character Display 308 Z7305H04C NOT attendant 34 Button Deluxe Built in Speakerphone with 16 Character 308 Display Z7317H01A NOT attendant AITENDANT VOICE TERMINALS Direct Trunk Attendant Console 34 Button Deluxe or 34 309 Butto...

Page 333: ...15 PERS LINE Trunk Number Owner 4 EXCLUSION 5 MSG WAIT Signaled PDC Signaled Button No 6 1 COVER MSG 7 MANUAL Signaled PDC SIGNAL 8 1 5 AUTO ICOM Called PDC Called Button N o 9 D A T A Assoc DDC 10 1 COVER GRP Group Number Ringer Enable Yes 11 1 15 SEND ALL Single Ring Send where CALLS Reminder 12 1 2 COVER IND Covered PDC Ringer Enable Yes 13 FLEX DSS 14 15 D S S Called PDC 15 ACCT ENTRY 16 3 4 A...

Page 334: ...tion Codes and Data Table E D Feature Button Translation Menu 1 2 Contd Action 100 is required before action s 101 104 listed in this table are administered Refer to page 10 6 of the Administration Manual November 1995 E 15 ...

Page 335: ...osition Switched Loop Attendant Console see Action 87 of SYSTEM menu for designating PDC of covering station If Switched Loop Attendant Console READ ONLY Direct Trunk Attendant Console ONLY Switched Loop Attendant Console ONLY Requires the use of a Voice Messaging System For DISPLAY voice terminals only This feature also requires an ACTION 104 entry of Ringer Enable This feature also requires an A...

Page 336: ...CCT ENTRY 18 FLEX DSS 30 FLEX DSS 9 REP DIAL 14 SEND ALL CALLS 19 FLEX DSS 31 FLEX DSS 10 REP DIAL 15 FLEX DSS 20 FLEX DSS 32 FLEX DSS 11 LAST DIALED 16 FLEX DSS 21 FLEX DSS I 33 FLEX DSS 22 FLEX DSS 34 FLEX DSS 23 FLEX DSS 35 FLEX DSS 24 FLEX DSS 36 FLEX DSS 25 FLEX DSS 37 FLEX DSS 26 FLEX DSS 38 FLEX DSS 27 FLEX DSS 39 FLEX DSS 28 FLEX DSS 40 FLEX DSS E 17 ...

Page 337: ... 17 LOCAL 29 SCROLL 13 POS BUSY 18 FLEX DSS 30 FORCED RELEASE 14 FLEX DSS 19 FLEX DSS 31 LAST DIALED 15 SOURCE 20 FLEX DSS 32 FLEX DSS 16 DESTINATION 21 FLEX DSS 33 FLEX DSS I 22 FLEX DSS 34 FLEX DSS 23 FLEX DSS 35 FLEX DSS 24 FLEX DSS 36 FLEX DSS 25 FLEX DSS 37 FLEX DSS 26 CANCEL 38 JOIN 27 START 39 RELEASE 28 ATT MSG 40 lNSPECT Cannot be changed E 18 ...

Page 338: ... 13 POS BUSY 18 LOCAL 30 FORCED RELEASE 9 LOOP 14 FLEX DSS 19 FLEX DSS 31 LAST DIALED 10 LOOP 15 SOURCE 20 FLEX DSS 32 FLEX DSS 11 LOOP 16 DESTINATION 21 FLEX 0SS 33 FLEX DSS 22 FLEX DSS 34 FLEX DSS 23 FLEX DSS 35 FLEX DSS 24 FLEX DSS 36 FLEX DSS 25 FLEX DSS 37 FLEX DSS 26 FLEX DSS 38 ATT MW 27 CANCEL 39 JOIN 28 START 40 RELEASE Cannot be changed E 19 ...

Page 339: ...0009 13 ACCT ENTRY 18 Trunk 0002 30 Trunk 0010 14 ATT MSG 19 Trunk 0003 31 Trunk 0011 15 NIGHT 20 Trunk 0004 32 Trunk 0012 16 ALARM 21 Trunk 0005 33 Trunk 0013 22 Trunk 0006 34 Trunk 0014 23 Trunk 0007 35 Trunk 0015 24 Trunk 0008 36 Pool 100 25 COVER GRP 37 Pool 101 26 RTN DA 38 Pool 102 27 RTN BUSY 39 CANCEL 28 START 40 RELEASE SELECTOR CONSOLE BUTTON DEFAULTS 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I TEST Can...

Page 340: ...aults Installed Defaults Codes and Data Administration 7 SYS ACCESS 12 FLEX DSS 1 7 0 2 9 0 8 SYS ACCESS 13 ACCT ENTRY 1 8 0 3 0 0 9 REP DIAL 14 ATT MSG 1 9 0 3 1 0 10 REP DIAL 1 5 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 11 LAST DIALED 16 ALARM 2 1 0 3 3 0 25 COVER GRP 37 0 Cannot be changed E 21 ...

Page 341: ...APPENDIX E Administration Codes and Data Table E J MET Set Button Defaults Cannot be changed E 22 ...

Page 342: ...Restrict Third Party Call Set Up so user 1 Y 0 N c a n only establish calls for the associated station see Action 21 61 Auto adjust baud rate on call 1 Y 0 N origination The default is 0 for STARLAN CP 62 Allow terminal to operate at low bits 1 Y 0 N per second bps 63 Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate 1 Y 0 N of 300 bps 64 Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate 1 Y 0 N of 1200 bps 65 Allo...

Page 343: ... parity 2 Even parity 3 Odd parity 70 Allow keyboard dialing Command Mode 1 Y 0 N 71 Allow user configuration of data port 1 Y 0 N parameters The default is 0 for STARLAN CP 72 Allow mismatch of user s data module 1 Y 0 N and data port baud rate 73 Allow characters dialed from keyboard 1 Y 0 N to be echoed by the data port 74 Enter your disconnect code 1 2 short BREAKS 0 1 long BREAK 75 Allow call...

Page 344: ...ta Port Type Codes IF THE DATA PORT TYPE IS CODE I Data Line Card DLC 1801 functionality for ZTN126 or TN726 STAR LAN Interface Circuit 1802 Pack STARLAN CP in DLC compatibility mode Disable this individual port for 0 any of the above data port types E 25 ...

Page 345: ...nnouncement 1 for first announcement 2 for second announcement O for none 9 Type of signaling on incoming calls 1 Tone 0 Pulse Tie Trunks only 10 Determine pooled trunk hunting order of a specified trunk Read Only 11 For Switched Loop Attendant systems ONLY 0 7 0 won t ring Priority of trunk to ring in queue in queue or 1 highest priority thru 7 lowest priority Note The TN747B CO Trunk port can be...

Page 346: ...lay 0 tandem 16 For types 702 and 802 ONLY Is this a 1 yes 0 no paging port 17 Identify trunk pool with Originating Line 0 IXC O O or Screening 01N calls are not allowed from toll restricted stations 1 IXC O O or 01 N calls are allowed from toll restricted stations 30 Special Signaling DS1 LS GS OPS 0 foreign Exchange ONLY default 1 Special Access Unit 40 Special Signaling 0 FX default 1 SAU 90 As...

Page 347: ...01 Loop Start WATS FX 802 PBX Centrex 805 DID Immediate Dial 901 DID Wink Start 902 Auto in Auto out 1001 Auto in Immediate Dial out 1002 Immediate Dial in Auto out 1003 Immediate Dial in Immediate Dial out 1004 Wink Dial in Auto out 1005 Wink Dial in Wink Dial out 1006 Delay Dial in Auto out 1007 Delay Dial in Delay Dial out 1008 Default Types Required for Centrex E 28 November 1995 ...

Page 348: ...ervice for all trunks except DID TRUNK CLASS OF SERVICE FOR ALL TRUNKS EXCEPT DID COS NIGHT OUTWARD I N SHORT CODE SERVICE SIGNALING ONLY DISCONNECT 0 TT 1 TT 2 TT 3 TT 4 DP 5 D P 6 DP 7 DP 8 TT 9 TT 10 TT 11 TT 12 DP 13 DP 14 DP 15 DP TT Touch Tone DP Dial Pulse E 29 ...

Page 349: ...ated 1301 1303 with auxiliary trunk circuit 2 Assign PDC for this zone PDC zone 1 PDC zone 2 PDC zone 3 0 for none 3 Assign all zone PDC PDC for all zone 0 for none 4 Dial restrict this zone 1 YES 0 NO 1 0 1 Assign DGC delay announcement 255 2 Assign PDC unique PDC 3 Restrict Dial Access 1 yes 0 no 90 Assign ID 1 yes 0 no 1 Assign directed night service delay 251 delay announcement announcement 1 ...

Page 350: ...his VMS port an extended station 1 Y 0 N 13 Restrict this station from making any 1 Y 0 N outside calls 14 Assign a toll restriction class 0 4 15 Assign an ARS Facility Restriction Level 0 3 90 Assign Remove VMS port Display ID 11 characters or less or to remove 1 Assign pooled modem 1901 1 Assign additional tone detector 2101 1 Assign dial dictation 2201 if auxiliary trunk interface 201 if statio...

Page 351: ... 1 1st N S Delay A n n 2nd N S Delay A n n 1 s t S e l e c t o r C o n s o l e 2 n d S e l e c t o r c o n s o l e 2 5 1 2 5 2 1 3 0 1 1 6 0 2 Pooled Modem VMS Voice Mail V M S C o v e r A u t o A t t e n d 1 9 0 1 2 6 0 2 6 1 VMS Message D r o p VMS Bulletin B o a r d 2 6 2 2 6 3 Only one 703 or 802 type page port may be needed to provide multiple paging zones dependent on the type of paging hard...

Page 352: ...0 2540 msec 60 34 Set end to end signaling pause timing in 20 msec increments FOR TN742 AND ZTN78 ONLY 20 2540 msec 100 FOR ALL OTHER BOARDS 0 2540 msec 60 35 Set hybrid balance Data is balance 1 0 t y p e 1 Resistor 0 Resistor Capacitor Trunk ports default to 0 station ports default to 1 36 Set gain 1 Gain 3dB or 0 Gain 0dB 1 0 37 Set E M signaling type Data is 0 2 signaling type 0 Type 1 compati...

Page 353: ...hat the default value for that action shown in Table E R is applicable for this circuit board No bullet indicates that the option is Timing adjustable for internal calls only ACTION 35 Hybrid Balance defaults depend on board Trunk Ports are defaulted to 0 Resistor Capacitor type termination while Station Ports are defaulted to 1 Resistor termination E 34 ...

Page 354: ... characters or less or to remove Note Action data items administrable under PD Menu 2 are the same as those administrable under Port Menu 1 See Table E B Table E U High Density Circuit Menu 3 ACTION DESCRIPTlON DATA 1 Board type 746 TN764 767 TN767 2 Error reporting enable 1 enable O disable 3 Line compensation Select 1 5 4 Zero code suppression 0 ZCS 1 B8ZS 5 Framing mode 0 D4 1 ESF 6 Signaling m...

Page 355: ...e Attendant 800 807 Data will be a pseudo PD or O for none 25 Assign a speed dialing access code 1 00 1 89 26 Assign speed dialing number 0 9 25 Assign a virtual facility access code 1 90 1 99 26 Assign a virtual facility number 0 9 27 Allow dial access to this virtual facility 1 Y 0 N 30 Enter your area code Your area code 31 Allow toll restricted station to make toll 1 Y 0 N calls within your ar...

Page 356: ...ength of calls that will be 10 255 40 recorded by SMDR seconds 60 Specify the modem request code 1 9999 820 61 Does the receiver respond to remote loop 1 Y 0 N 62 Disconnect on loss of carrier 1 Y 0 N 63 Are pins CF and CB common 1 Y 0 N 64 Disconnect on received space 1 Y 0 N 65 Should the system send a space 1 Y 0 N character on disconnect 68 Enable dial tone for incoming tie trunks 1 Y 0 N 69 A...

Page 357: ...ched Loop Attendant system Audible 1 Y 0 N tone at expiration of hold timer 83 Switched Loop Attendant system Length 1 O 255 20 of hold timer seconds 84 switched Loop Attendant system DID PD access code to receive 0 treatment PD format no leading zeros can t exist in system number plan prior to this 85 Switched Loop Attendant system Enable 1 Y 0 N automatic hold feature 86 Switched Loop attendant ...

Page 358: ...e selected call type via Action 91 in queue type 701 732 Enter call type priority only 93 Switched Loop Attendant system Must 0 3 see Tables E W have selected call type via Action 91 if E X call type codes 2 and 6 NOT 0 either Att ADMINISTRABLE which attendant 1 1st Att should receive this call 2 2nd Att 3 originating attendant for call type 8 only 96 VMS disconnect forward disconnect for 0 VP1 1 ...

Page 359: ... pools dial restriction 1 Y 0 N 119 Assign the number of barrier code digits 5 through 15 5 to be used 5 through 15 digits 120 Assign a barrier code number for remote 1 16 a c c e s s 121 Assign barrier code digits 5 through 15 5 through 15 digits or 0 digits O 9 to remove 122 Assign barrier code s FRL 0 3 3 123 Assign barrier code s toll class 1 4 or O for none 124 Assign barrier code s total out...

Page 360: ... T A I 130 Assign RIMS barrier code digits 5 5 through 15 digits or 0 through 15 digits 0 9 to remove 98765 140 Sync source 0 Internal CSS of TN767 External 142 Enable automatic sync Source switching 1 enable 0 disable In order to change the thing source the DATA for Action 142 must be a 1 November 1995 E 41 ...

Page 361: ...MS ONLY DEFAULT DEFAULT CALL TYPE CODE PRIORITY ATTENDANT Action 91 Action 92 Action 93 Dial Attendant 0 Call Following Logged to SLAC Non logged in FPDC Unassigned DID Attendant DID access code PD of Attendant Coverage Returning 1 2 3 4 5 6 701 732 8 4 0 4 NA 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 NA 4 0 4 0 E 42 November 1995 ...

Page 362: ...ing Dial Attendant 0 Attendant DID Access Code Call following Logged into S L A C PD of Attendant 3 4 701 732 8 1 5 2 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 selected with Action 90 opposite of Action 90 selection NA NA Table E Y Floating PD Administration Menu 5 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA I 1 List active FPDCs 2 3 Delete an FPDC FPDC to be deleted 4 Enter existing FPDC to be named FPDC 5 Assign remove Display ID from 11 ...

Page 363: ...1 Assign Delay Announcement machine Enter time interval in seconds before DGC calls sent to DA machine or button appearance Display night service trunks for DGCs Assign night service trunk to DGC Delete night service trunk from DGC New DGC access code 1 Y 0 N PD or 0 for none PD to be added PD to be deleted 11 characters or less to remove PD of DA machine 1 255 seconds 4 digit trunk 4 digit trunk ...

Page 364: ...Codes and Data Table E AB DGC Announcement Administration ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 DGC Announcement 2 5 5 2 P D C Unique PDC 3 Dial Restricted 1 yes 0 no default 90 Assign Announcement Port Display ID 11 characters or less E 45 ...

Page 365: ...covered station PDC 1 Search for PDC having an auto 4 intercom message waiting 2 PDC of pointed to station PDC 1 Search for PDCs that hunt to a 5 specified station 2 PDC of hunted to station PDC 1 Search for DGC group number for a 6 specified station 2 PDC of station whose DGC group is PDC desired 1 Search for lists of stations that are 7 currently eligible to receive calls in a given DGC group 2 ...

Page 366: ...for physical board locations 1 5 2 Port or board type see Tables E AD port or and E AE board type 1 Search for physical port locations 16 2 Port or board type see Tables E AD port or and E AE O not applicable board type 3 Limit the search to 1 untranslated or 1 0 0 translated ports 1 Search for translated board locations 1 7 2 Port or board type see Tables E AD port or and E AE board type 1 Search...

Page 367: ...for PDC DDC 1 Search for bridged appearances 23 2 PDC of the principal PDC 3 Principal s SA button number button 1 Search for PDCs of all Agent stations 24 pointing to a Monitor station AGENT STATUS FOR CMS buttons 2 PDC of Monitor station containing one PDC or more Monitor buttons 3 Search for the specific agent pointing monitor station to a specific button on the monitor button station 1 Search ...

Page 368: ...C access code FPDC DGC 1 Given number get Display ID search 4 1 trunk LDN ONLY 2 Enter existing trunk LDN trunk LDN 1 Given Display ID get number search 42 PDC DDC FPDC or DGC names O N L Y 2 Enter existing PDC DDC FPDC or 11 characters DGC Display ID or less 1 Given Display ID get number search 43 trunk names ONLY 2 Enter existing trunk name 11 characters or less 1 Display list of port board type...

Page 369: ...rches 15 17 only 0 Station Single line Voice Terminal or Special Port 2 MERLIN CS Voice Terminal or Attendant 3 MET Voice Terminal 4 Trunk Ground Start or Paging 7 Loop Start or Paging 8 D I D 9 T I E 10 Special Touch Tone Receiver 11 Paging 13 Selector Consoles 16 Pooled Modem 19 Tone Detector 21 Dial Dictation 22 Data Data Ports 18 E 50 ...

Page 370: ... 0 3 on Intercom Z7309H01 10 Button Built in Speakerphone 3 0 3 Z7313H01 A 22 Button Built in Speakerphone 3 1 2 Z 7 3 1 4 H 0 1 A 34 Button Z7305H01 307 34 Button Deluxe Z7305H02 307 NOT attendant 34 Button Built in Speakerphone 305 Z7305H03 NOT attendant 34 Button Deluxe Built in 305 Speakerphone Z7316H01 A NOT attendant 34 Button Built in Speakerphone with 16 Character Display Z7305H04C NOT att...

Page 371: ...Loop Attendant Console 34 Button Built in Speakerphone with 16 Character Display 3 1 0 Switched Loop Attendant Console Deluxe 34 Button Deluxe Built in Speakerphone with 16 Character Display 311 MET VOICE TERMINALS 10 Button MET 401 10 Button MET with Built in Speakerphone 4 0 1 12 Button MET 401 Trunk Ground Start CO 701 Ground Start WATS 702 Loop Start CO 801 Loop Start WATS 802 PBX Centrex 805 ...

Page 372: ...ng Zone 1302 Third Paging Zone 1303 DGC Delay Announcement 2 5 5 Music on Hold 2 5 4 First Selector Console 1 6 0 1 Second Selector Console 1602 First Directed Night Service Delay 2 5 1 Announcement Second Directed Night Service Delay 2 5 2 Announcement Pooled Modem 1901 Tone Detector 2101 Dial Dictation 201 and or 2201 VMS Standard Voice Mail Services 2 6 0 VMS Call Coverage Auto Attendant 261 VM...

Page 373: ...start F O R 1 to run QUALIFIED SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN ONLY 20 Force a system cold start FOR 1 for Full QUALIFIED SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN Default 2 for ONLY Full Default cold start will Limited Default reinstate all default values true cold start Limited Default cold start will reinstate default values everywhere except for port boards Caution Action 3 will interrupt phone service for about ten minutes You ...

Page 374: ...rts 1 4 ONLY Change the 0 2 0 RETURN delay 3 For Ports 1 4 ONLY Change the 300 1200 baud rate 4800 9600 See footnote for defaults Ports 1 4 are the RS232 connectors off the Call Processor Port 5 is a special modem port accessed through the switch fabric for RIMS The default for each Target connector is as follows TARGET DEFAULT DATA Capability DEFAULT BAUD RATE 1 1 Administration 1200 300 auto bau...

Page 375: ...Assign facility restriction level FRL O 3 FRL for subpattern 1A route 2 130 Assign Route 3 for subpattern 1 A a FAC or VFC facility access code FAC or virtual facility code VFC 131 Assign facility restriction level FRL O 3 FRL for subpattern 1A route 3 140 Allow subpattern 1A to overflow to 1 0 DDD 1 YES 0 NO 1 4 1 Assign facility restriction level O 3 for FRL DOD overflow 200 Assign a pattern num...

Page 376: ...01 ARS pattern number associated with 1 8 O for none 1 this Area Code 401 Assign the ARS access code dial code 9 402 Assign ARS pattern number for 1 8 0 for none 0 international calls 5 0 0 Home Area Code HAC exception list 1 4 number l 4 501 ARS routing pattern associated with 1 8 this HAC exception list 511 Display CO codes on this HAC exception list READ ONLY 512 Add CO code to HAC exception li...

Page 377: ... 7 0 3 Specify digits to be prefixed after Digits to be deleting digits as specified by Action prefixed 702 above for calls to the associated area code 704 Specify how many digits to strip from Number of digits the front when the dialed number is NOT to the associated area code 7 0 5 Specify digits to be prefixed after Digits to be prefixed deleting digits as specified by Action 704 above for call...

Page 378: ...te Selection Administration Menu 11 Contd ACTION DESCRIPTlON DATA 900 N11 CO exchange for which a pattern N11 code is being assigned where N 2 8 901 ARS pattern number to route these 1 8 or O if this N11 calls N11 Code must be followed by 4 other digits N11 XXXX E 59 ...

Page 379: ...s error occurs you try to change must be 0 with equipped the terminal code type EXAMPLE facility Go to MENU 2 PDC Go to any PDC target value and type ACTION 1 you see DATA terminal code type 304 etc Try to change the DATA value to another terminal code type DATA 305 you get error 1001 You have to O the terminal type code if you want to change its value 1002 incorrect PDC Could be existing PDC numb...

Page 380: ... facility type The facility type is not valid for this does not exist or used system improperly 1011 inappropriate request Go to MENU 5 FPDC FPDC already exists ACTION 1 Hit c to continue to list FPDCs FPDC could be not assigned 1012 incorrect PDC The entered number is valid but is not does not exist or used a station or data port improperly 1 0 1 3 inappropriate request Port type has to be admini...

Page 381: ... At the maximum number of stations 200 stations allowed by the system 1022 at installed max At the maximum number of trunks 104 trunk allowed by the system 1023 button function code Button station out of range for out of range terminal type code Check station does not exist or used for button range invalid button improperly function code 1024 at installed max At system maximum of 300 FPDCs 300 FPD...

Page 382: ...selector 2 selector console consoles 1037 at installed max At system maximum of 2 Night 2 night service Service Delay Announcements announcement machine 1038 at installed max At system maximum of 256 ports 256 port 1039 at Installed max At system maximum of 6 Pooled Pooled Modems Modem Circuit Packs System 2 PM CP Cabinet 12 conversion resources 1040 at installed max At system maximum for 34 butto...

Page 383: ...ttons are not CAP buttons fixed can t administrable on the CAP a s s i g n 1049 inappropriate request A DID trunk cannot be part of an DID trunk can t be pool outgoing trunk pool facility m e m b e r 1050 incorrect facility type Must be an ATL or MET set before must be ATL set or MET you can administer a button feature s e t or facility type Facility type cannot be used in conjunction with this bu...

Page 384: ...o to MENU 8 Search ACTION 1 DATA 11 Hit c to continue to search for assigned PDCs to verify that the station exists 1061 incorrect action number Cannot exceed 2 digits can t exceed 2 digits 1062 inappropriate request Trying to administer selector console selector console not features without the selector console installed installed 1063 incorrect facility type Trying to administer selector console...

Page 385: ...correct entry You are administering a character must begin with quote string and must begin with quotes 1074 incorrect action number I Cannot update under action zero can t update with 0 1075 entry out of range data must be 28 digits or less System Speed Dialing numbers must be 28 digits or less 1077 incorrect entry 5 zeros are never a legal entry 5 zeroes always incorrect 1078 incorrect entry lea...

Page 386: ...ID trunk port an DID trunk can t have ID name Go to MENU 1 Port Trunk ID ACTION 90 DATA name not allowed for DID trunk 1088 entry out of range SMDR billing must be between data must be 10 255 10 255 seconds MENU 4 System ACTION 53 DATA 10 255 1089 entry out of range Port number cannot exceed 5 digits port can t exceed 5 digits 1090 at installed max Can only associate 1 data button 1 data button wi...

Page 387: ... Check MENU 4 Action item 91 1098 entry out of range Denotes att that should receive data must be 0 2 calls from this trunk NOTE Data range must be between 0 2 not 1 3 See MENU 1 Port UNDER TRUNKS ACTION 12 for more information 1099 incorrect entry Must be 11 printable ASCII too many characters characters 2 0 0 0 incorrect action number 4 digit number not supported can t exceed 3 digits 2001 inapp...

Page 388: ... facility type Not touch tone EMT for Off Prem must be Touch tone EMT extension 2 0 1 5 incorrect entry Pickup group number out of range group number out of r a n g e 2016 incorrect PDC Only Single Line stations and data not allowed in hunt group stations hunt 2017 inappropriate request Floating PDCs cannot be in a hunt FPDC not allowed in hunt g r o u p g r o u p 2018 inappropriate request Cannot...

Page 389: ... Night Service Dial in TIE trunks trunk will not receive Night Service treatment The data specified is not a 4 digit trunk number associated with night service for the station port given 2032 inappropriate request Cannot add one button transfer to nondata number can t data for a nondata number receive data 2034 inappropriate request Cannot update The station is being can t update hunted hunted to ...

Page 390: ...ew data port 2044 incorrect entry Has to be TN742 CP for OPX incorrect board type for Off Premises OPX 2045 incorrect facility type Error occurs when administering incompatible with button button features Usually relates to PDC you are trying to specify Check validity of PDC DDC you are trying to administer 2046 incorrect button function Incompatible button feature for c o d e station type incompa...

Page 391: ...e no office c o d e codes for the given list under the area code 2060 action number out of Check the Administration Manual for sequence correct ACTION sequence improper procedure 2062 entry out of range Call Coverage Group out of range number out of range too high 2063 incorrect entry Call Coverage Group zero not number can t be 0 allowed 2066 incorrect facility type Port not a station must be sta...

Page 392: ... code to pattern already 2077 inappropriate request Check Home Area Code Toll Call office code exists list4 Allowed list to see if office code exists in list 4 Added office code to pattern a l r e a d y 2078 inappropriate request See MENU 7 TCA subset exists list 1 ACTION 2 Trying to add a number to a TCA list that already exists in another list 2079 inappropriate request See MENU 7 TCA subset exi...

Page 393: ...ate request See MENU 7 TCA superset exists list3 ACTION 2 Trying to add a number to s TCA list that already exists in another list In this case the superset is used in conjunction with wild card characters 2085 inappropriate request See MENU 7 TCA superset exists list4 ACTION 2 Trying to add a number to a TCA list that already exists in another list In this case the superset is used in conjunction...

Page 394: ...ts Trunk not installed item cannot be requested 3 0 0 7 incorrect entry Entry for DID expected digits is only can t exceed 1 digit 1 3008 entry out of range Class of service for DID must be 1 DID digit must be value 4 Check ACTION 3 under from 1 4 trunks 3 0 1 0 inappropriate request The maximum class of service type number can t exceed 4 is expected 3 0 1 1 inappropriate request Dial in Tie trunk...

Page 395: ... out members per group The entered of range number is not in the range of allowed DGC groups 3021 inappropriate request DID trunks are not assignable to DID trunk can t have N S night service 3024 inappropriate request Cannot administer announcement tie trunks not allowed for TIE trunks announcement 3025 inappropriate request The entered value is not a delay announcement must be announcement group...

Page 396: ...play update display 4008 inappropriate request Facility unequipped for FPDC facility not equipped display 4014 at installed max 300 Maximum FPDCs 300 FPDCs 5003 incorrect entry Number of seconds after last digit data out of range dialed to commence billing is invalid 5005 entry out of range NPA cannot exceed 3 digits area code can t exceed 3 digits 5006 incorrect entry Area Code NPA where N 2 9 ar...

Page 397: ...k must enter search type Admin manual to verify 6005 inappropriate request Cannot perform a search until all must enter search data ACTION DATA values have been entered 6007 incorrect action number Accepts only 1 or 2 must be 1 or 2 6008 incorrect entry No item 2 data expected for the data not allowed search type given in item 1 6009 incorrect entry Traffic register number given in item number out...

Page 398: ...mbers per DGC group number out group Can only be a member of 1 of range group at a time 6022 inappropriate request Cannot perform a search until the must enter search data data has been entered in item 3 6023 incorrect entry The entered alarm type is unknown type does not exist 6024 incorrect action number Item No 2 is not applicable for the incompatible with search entered search type under item ...

Page 399: ...CAP is installed 7010 out of space Number plan is full no more room to change 7011 out of space ID Name directory is full no more room to add 7 0 1 2 inappropriate request Check to see if PDC already exists PDC already exists Go to MENU 8 Search ACTION 1 DATA 11 Hit c to continue to search for assigned PDCs 7016 incorrect entry Data must be O 1 See data can t exceed 1 MENU 4 System ACTION 5 for mo...

Page 400: ...processing item 2 for paging zone a d d 7 0 3 1 out of space Not enough room for adding new no more room to add paging zones 7 0 3 2 incorrect PDC Entered numbers for this zone and this zone all zone all zone is ambiguous PDC s do not agree 7 0 3 4 action number out of Must assign a paging zone before s e q u e n c e trying to administer all zone paging must enter 2 first 7035 inappropriate reques...

Page 401: ... or 252 ACTION 3 DATA 0 hit c to continue 7039 incorrect PDC The 1st digit of 4 is ambiguous first digit ambiguous 7040 incorrect PDC The 2nd digit of 4 is ambiguous second digit ambiguous 7041 incorrect PDC The 3rd digit of 4 is ambiguous third digit ambiguous 7042 incorrect PDC The 4th digit of 4 is ambiguous fourth digit ambiguous 7 0 4 5 inappropriate request Do a Search to find the DGC group ...

Page 402: ...ion number out of Must administer the access code s e q u e n c e before administering the speed must enter access code dialing number Go to MENU 4 System Administration ACTION 25 DATA 100 189 ACTION 26 DATA Speed Number 0 9 Must administer the access code before administering the virtual facility number ACTION 25 DATA 190 199 ACTION 26 DATA VF number 0 9 7 0 5 1 entry out of range Access code mus...

Page 403: ... 10 RS232 ACTION 2 return delay out of range DATA must be 0 2 7206 incorrect entry MENU 10 RS232 ACTION 3 incorrect baud rate DATA baud rates must be 300 1200 4800 9600 Legal baud rates for Administration and Maintenance are 1200 4800 9600 Legal baud rate for SMDR is 1200 Legal baud rate for Tape is 1 2 0 0 7300 incorrect action number Under Save Restore MENU 9 data must be 1 2 3 10 or Action valu...

Page 404: ...ence proceeding must enter pattern number first 8101 entry out of range Time for ARS subpattern must be in time data must be 4 digits the form HOUR MINUTES HHMM military time 8 1 0 2 entry out of range ARS subpattern hours HHMM hours data can t exceed cannot exceed 23 2 3 8 1 0 3 entry out of range ARS subpattern minutes HHMM minutes data can t cannot exceed 59 exceed 59 8106 entry out of range AR...

Page 405: ...ppropriate request must enter pattern number An NPA was not entered before the pattern read 8203 incorrect entry pattern digits incorrect or conflicting The entered NPA is not valid 8204 entry out of range pattern number must be 1 d i g i t Patterns are 1 digit only 8205 entry out of range pattern number must be 1 8 The pattern range is 1 8 8300 incorrect action number must be 401 or 402 The only ...

Page 406: ...may be 7 digits Max is 800 office codes 8409 inappropriate request The office code is already entered office code exists list 1 in list 1 8410 inappropriate request The office code is already entered office code exists list 2 in list 2 8411 inappropriate request The office code is already entered office code exists list 3 in list 3 8412 inappropriate request The office code is already entered offi...

Page 407: ...cannot be phone number exists list installed it already exists in list 1 1 8423 inappropriate request The telephone number cannot be phone number exists list installed it already exists in list 2 2 8424 inappropriate request The telephone number cannot be phone number exists list installed it already exists in list 3 3 8425 inappropriate request The telephone number cannot be phone number exists l...

Page 408: ...er within number phone number 8600 incorrect action number Action number must be in the range must be 0 5 0 5 8601 inappropriate request The trunk pool must be specified must enter pool first before actions 1 5 can be entered 8602 incorrect entry The entered number was not pool number does not translated e x i s t 8 6 0 3 incorrect entry Entered number is not a trunk pool must be pool number 8604 ...

Page 409: ... digits first or 1 can t be O or 1 See MENU 11 ARS ACTION 822 8704 entry out of range Must be 2 digits The 2 digits must must be 2 digits be 32 See MENU 11 ARS ACTION 821 8706 inappropriate request Adding a number that already phone number already exists This relates to MENU 11 exists A R S ACTION 822 8707 inappropriate request Removing a number is not on the phone number does not exception list T...

Page 410: ...lready installed Go to MENU 8 Search ACTION 1 DATA 16 ACTION 2 DATA 1602 or 1602 ACTION 3 DATA 0 hit c for continue 9 0 1 1 inappropriate request Selector console button already selector console button exists Recheck selector console already exists buttons that are already installed 9 0 2 0 inappropriate request Removal of a station is disallowed if station is being queued it is being queued for f...

Page 411: ...eceiver or 2 a member of a DGC group o r 3 a SLAC Position Busy backup station if it does not have a System Access button 9031 removal not allowed Cannot remove the last System station is a Directed Night Access button from a station that is a Service receiver Directed Night Service receiver 9 0 3 2 removal not allowed Cannot remove the last System station is a member of a Access Button from a sta...

Page 412: ...l not allowed Cannot remove the last System station has parked a call Access button from a station that has parked a call 9 0 3 9 Removal not allowed Remove FPDC from station station has FPDC logged i n 9 0 4 0 PDC removal not allowed Clear System action 87 first station is a SLAC position busy receiver 9 0 4 1 Synchronization error Board must have slip detection e n a b l e d 9 0 4 2 Synchronizat...

Page 413: ...translated 9 0 5 3 Entry not allowed CSS not administered as a T1 board 9 0 5 4 Incorrect entry Must be 1 to 5 9 0 5 5 Incorrect entry Must be CSS 9 0 5 6 Entry not allowed Slot not administered as a T1 board or empty 9 0 6 0 Port removal blocked Final port on T1 board administered as a synch reference 9 0 6 1 Translation for port 24 Board administered for 24th channel b l o c k e d signaling 1200...

Page 414: ...nnect to Tip Ring circuit pack ports Analog Voice Terminals See Single Line Voice Terminals Appearance See Call Appearance Asynchronous Data Transmission A scheme for transmitting data where each character is preceded by a start bit and followed by a stop bit thus permitting data elements to occur at irregular intervals This type of transmission is advantageous when transmission is irregular such ...

Page 415: ...to extend incoming calls to stations through button access rather than by dialing Auxiliary Equipment Dictation Equipment Delay Announcement Devices External Alerting Devices external alerts Music on Hold Equipment Paging Equipment Auxiliary Trunk A trunk circuit used to connect auxiliary equipment to the switch Only dictation and paging equipment may be connected through an auxiliary trunk Bit Bi...

Page 416: ...on Selection and Pooled Facilities are examples of call appearances Software makes it seem to the terminal user that a line actually is terminated at the button Call Appearance Voice Terminal A button labeled with an extension number or line number used to place outgoing calls receive incoming calls or hold calls Two light emitting diodes LEDs next to the button show the status of the call appeara...

Page 417: ...rameters used to define voice terminal data and trunk port capabilities and restrictions Common Control Switching Arrangement CCSA A private telecommunications network using dedicated trunks and a shared switching center for interconnecting company locations Confirmation Tone Three short bursts of tone followed by silence indicates that the feature has been activated deactivated or canceled C o n ...

Page 418: ... general groups those having a DTE type interface which encompasses almost all of the data terminal devices and those having a DCE interface which are primarily modems It should be noted that within each category control interfaces may vary Refer to Analog Data Endpoint and Digital Data Endpoints for additional information D a t a M o d u l e A DCE device providing a standard interface between dat...

Page 419: ...e attendant console that allows an attendant direct access to voice terminals by pressing a Group Select button and a DXS button Direct Group Call DGC An incoming call that arrives on a loop start ground start or tie trunk and is routed to a predetermined group of stations for example sales department and service department Direct Inward Dialing DID A service whereby the called extension station n...

Page 420: ...generating devices 36 CCS equals 1 erlang see CCS Hundred Call Seconds Extension Number A 1 through 4 digit number assigned to each voice terminal and data endpoint in the system Also see Personal Dial Code External Call A connection between a system user and a party on the public telephone network or on a tie trunk Also referred to as an outside c a l l Facility Physical A transmission channel to...

Page 421: ...gn Foreign Foreign See Reorder Tone A specifically defined function or service provided by the system Button A labeled designating button on a voice terminal or attendant console a specific feature Exchange FX A central office public telephone Exchange Trunk other than the one providing local access to the n e t w o r k A telecommunications channel that directly connects the system to a central of...

Page 422: ...hing system for an outgoing call the system waits a nominal 65 milliseconds before sending the digits of the called number This allows time for the distant system to prepare to receive the digits Similarly on an incoming call the system has 65 milliseconds to prepare to receive the digits Intercept Tone On System 25 this tone is the same as Reorder Tone Indicates a dialing error or denial of the s...

Page 423: ...lly provides a 212A compatible conversion resource Pooling Provides shared use conversion resources that eliminate the need for dedicated modems Multiline Voice Terminal A terminal equipped with several call appearance buttons for the same extension number Allows call at the same time Multiplexed The simultaneous transmission common transmission medium N e t w o r k the user to handle more than on...

Page 424: ...7300H series voice terminals may be so connected MET sets cannot be connected as Out of Building Stations Paging Trunk A telecommunications channel used to access a paging system Peripheral Equipment Equipment connected to one of the RS 232C channels on the CPU Memory circuit pack Examples are the System Administration Terminal SAT SMDR Output device such as a Printer or a Call Accounting System D...

Page 425: ...between System 25 and associated trunks and terminals Specifically Terminal port station port Facility port trunk port Auxiliary equipment port Private Branch Exchange A switching system that provides switched communications access among its terminals and facilities for example System 25 Private Network A network needs of a used exclusively for handling the particular customer Private Network Offi...

Page 426: ...alls are automatically connected in first in first out sequence Random Access Memory RAM A storage arrangement whereby information can be retrieved at a speed independent of the location of the stored information Read Only Memory ROM A storage arrangement primarily for information retrieval applications Recall Dial Tone Three short bursts of tone confirmation tone followed by steady dial tone indi...

Page 427: ... itself Each voice terminal station is assigned a station extension number Users of the terminal are sometimes referred to as station users Reference to the extension number is sometimes in the form PDC Personal Dial Code rather than station number PDCs may be logged in at other stations In most circumstances PDCs and station numbers may be used interchangeably Analogously data stations are assign...

Page 428: ... peripheral equipment used to enter and change system translations Synchronization System System Coordinated timing whereby all switches multiplexer operate from the same stable process assures that the transmit and the achieve proper bit alignment Administrator channel banks and clock reference The distant receive node A person responsible for specifying and administering features and services fo...

Page 429: ...slots to each transmitter on a regular basis In a PBX all port circuits are connected to the time division multiplex bus permitting any port to send a signal to any other port Tone Ringer A device with a speaker used in electronic voice terminals to alert the user Translations Specific information customized for the through the SAT T r u n k assigned to a terminal or to the system and user Transla...

Page 430: ... Wide Area Telecommunications Service WATS A service that allows calls to a certain area or areas for a flat rate charge based on expected usage Wink Start Tie Trunk After establishing a connection with a distant switching system for an outgoing call the system waits for a momentary signal wink before sending the digits of the called number Similarly on an incoming call the system sends the wink s...

Page 431: ...n Manual 5 1 ADUs B 7 Alarms 4 4 ARS Tests 3 6 Asynchronous Data Units B 7 ATL Cordless Telephone 2 76 Test 3 6 Attendant Console 4 6 Attendant Console 4 93 Install 2 83 Tests 3 9 Attendant Console LED 4 6 Automatic Maintenance Tests 4 13 Auxiliary Equipment B 7 Auxiliary Equipment Add C 13 B Backboard 2 16 Backplane Trouble 4 72 Blocks Connector B 9 Building Wiring 2 22 2 64 A 4 Building Wiring 2...

Page 432: ...e 4 61 Computers 2 75 Connect Power 2 33 Connect Administration Equipment 2 34 Connection DTU 2 102 2 104 Ground Wire 2 33 SAT 2 102 2 104 2 106 2 709 Connection Continued SMDR 2 102 2 104 2 106 2 109 TDM Bus 2 30 Connector Blocks B 9 Connector Pin Assignments 4 78 A 2 Connectors Label 2 28 Cords B 10 Coupled Bonding Conductor Install 2 58 CPU Memory 2 71 Cross Connect Equipment Install 243 Cross ...

Page 433: ...bon Connector Trouble 4 64 G General Maintenance Information 4 1 Glossary G 1 Ground Wire Connections 2 33 Ground Start Key Install 2 82 Grounding 2 18 H Hardware Cross Connect B 9 Housekeeping SIP 2 76 I Implementation Manual 5 2 Incoming DID Trunk Test 3 2 Incoming Tie Trunk Test 3 2 Initialize System 2 33 2 43 I n s t a l l 617A Panels 244 Adapters 247 Attendant Console 2 83 Cabinets 2 23 Cabli...

Page 434: ...stall 2 49 Messages Error 4 32 MET Sets 2 74 Modify Octopus Cables 2 69 Modular Plug Termination 2 62 Multlple Troubles 4 102 Music on Hold Test 3 14 Music on Hold Interface Install 2 117 N Network Interface 2 16 Night Service Test 3 12 O octopus Cables 2 12 Octopus Cables Modify 2 69 Off Premises Nonswitched Connection 2 109 Off Premises Stations Install 2 95 Off Premises Switched Connection 2 10...

Page 435: ...Power Failure Transfer 4 4 See Emergency Transfer 2 77 Power Load C 1 Power Supply Bulk 2 49 Protection 4 69 Replacement 4 70 Trouble 4 64 Power Supply LED 4 6 Power Up Power Up Continued System 2 33 Power Up System C 9 Precautions 4 3 Preinstallation Requirements 2 16 Problems Common Control 4 12 Port 4 17 Report 2 42 Protection Power Supply 4 69 Protectors Secondary Wiring 2 23 R Receiver Test T...

Page 436: ... NETWORK Interface Install 2 112 Station Troubles 4 13 Wiring A 4 Station Cabling Add C 3 Install 2 60 Station Interconnect Panels 2 6 Station Interconnect Station Interconnect Panel Continued install 243 Station Message Digital Recording 2 117 Station Wiring See Building Wiring 2 62 Stations Port Circuit Options 4 99 Surge Suppressor B 2 Parts B 2 Switch Loop Attendant Console Troubles 4 93 Switc...

Page 437: ...ce Terminal 3 3 Tie Trunk Option Switches C 6 Time Keeping Troubles 4 82 Took 2 2 4 2 Touch Tone Receiver Test 3 16 Touch Tone Receiver Test 4 84 Training Course T 335 Maintenance 1 1 Transfer to Data 3 11 Translations Restoring 4 18 Saving 4 15 Verifying 4 16 Troubles Backplane 4 72 Cabinet 4 72 Circuit Pack 4 63 Clearing User Reported 4 81 Common Control 4 61 Data Line 4 100 DTU 4 81 ETU 4 80 Fa...

Page 438: ...ls 2 88 Tests 3 5 Voice Terminal Troubles Voice Terminals B 4 7300H Series 2 92 Out of Building 2 95 Single Line 2 92 Stand Alone 2 90 5 3 4 82 Stand Alone Remotely Powered 2 91 Voice Transmission Troubles 4 83 W Wiring Building 2 22 2 62 2 64 A 4 Documentation 2 60 Out of Building 2 96 Secondary Protectors 2 23 Station A 4 System B 8 Tables A 1 Troubles 4 13 4 82 I 8 ...

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