6.
INSTALLATION
AND
Installation
MAINTENANCE
ANY CONNECTION OF THIS SET TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICATION,
AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED
PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR
DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
Note:
Do not attempt to use a hand test telephone (butt in) to check
4 telephone lines. There is no loop detector in-
stalled in the PABX SUPERSET@ line card/interface; set on-
/off-hook status is signaled using data transmission.
SET 4 telephones must not be connected to any of the foi-
lowing:
a) to standard lines;
b) in parallel; or
c) as Power Fail Transfer extensions.
6.01
The following conditions simplify the installation of a SUPERSET
telephone:
Handset
and
No local power supply is required; the system provides power
through the line.
Only nonessential user programming is performed at the set;
i.e., speed dial ("speed call") entry, call forward destination,
name, and timed reminder.
Installer can use set display feature to identify lines pro-
grammed to appear at the set.
Initialization of the SUPERSET
when the set is connected to the system.
6.02
Before a SUPERSET 4 telephone can be connected to a PABX
system, the PABX must be programmed and equipped to inter-
face with a SUPERSEJ 4 telephone.
6.03
Figure 6-l shows a SUPERSET
SUPERSEJ 4 telephone as follows:
Connect the handset cord to the handset and the main assem-
bly.
identify the user's extension number and other lines appearing
at the SUPERSET 4 telephone on the line identification card.
WARNING
line
cords
are
modular-connector-ended.
4 telephone occurs automatically
4 telephone assembly. Install a
4 Telephone Information
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