The 8400-Series Voice Terminals Instructions for Installation, Switch,
Administration, and Programming the Options
555-015-725
Issue 1
October 1996
Installing Your Voice Terminal
Page 3-17
Wiring Information
3
Attaching Adjunct Equipment
If you are installing a speakerphone (Lucent Technologies models S101A, S201A,
or QUORUM
®
CS201A), a headset adapter (Lucent Technologies model 500A1),
or other adjunct that may be offered, follow these steps to connect the adjunct
equipment to your voice terminal.
NOTE:
On the rear of the 8411 voice terminal, there are two jacks: the Analog
Adjunct Jack for connecting analog equipment such as answering
machines, fax machines, data sets or modems, or audio teleconferencing
equipment, and a RS-232-D Jack for connecting the 8411 to an IBM-
compatible personal computer for use with PassageWay software. For
directions on connecting equipment to these jacks, see “Connecting a
Personal Computer and an Analog Adjunct to the 8411 Voice Terminal”
which appears later in this chapter.
The adjunct requires auxiliary power from either a local, individual power supply or
a closet supply serving multiple phones. Refer to the adjunct’s installation
documentation for its power requirements.
1. Place the voice terminal face down on a flat surface.
2. Snap the adjunct cord into the Adjunct jack (labeled
, on all sets except
the 8411, on which it is labeled “ADJUNCT”) until you hear a click. See
Figure 3-2 for the location of the Adjunct jack on the 8403, 8405, and 8410
voice terminals. See Figure 3-3 for the location of the Adjunct jack on the
8411 voice terminal. See Figure 3-4 for the location of the jack on the
8434DX voice terminal.
3. Refer to the “Desktop Installation” section for instructions on routing the
adjunct cord through the channel.
4. Connect the free end of the adjunct cord to your speakerphone, headset
adapter, or other adjunct.
5. Then, do one of the following:
— If auxiliary adjunct power is provided by a bulk closet supply,
connect the line cord from the voice terminal to the wall jack.
— If a local, individual auxiliary power supply is being used, refer to
Figure 3-10 for information about how to connect the telephone to
the wall jack.
If the voice terminal is being used with the 4-wire 7400B Plus or 2-wire 8400B
Plus data module, the telephone line cord connects to the Phone jack on the data
module instead of to the wall jack. The Line connector on the data module is then
connected to the wall jack or power supply. Refer to the
7400B Plus Data Module
User’s Guide
or the
8400B Plus Data Module User’s Guide
for further information
on using these data modules.