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AT&T G1AR Identification, Maintenance, And Connections page 3

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HANDSET
ISEE NOTEI
GlAR
GlDR
GlFR
GlG
GlJ
Note:
All Gl-type handsets are equipped with the following parts:
P-339616 handle
P-80A203 receiver cap
Maintenance of Gl-type handsets consists of
2.01
replacing cracked or broken caps, defective
transmitter and receiver units, and defective handset
cords.
To replace handset cord proceed as follows:
2.09
Note:
to Part 3 of this section.
(1) Remove receiver and transmitte-r units,
disconnect cord tips, remove cotton acoustical
barrier, and pull defective cord outward through
hole in handle.
(2) Pass free conductors of handset end of new
cord through hole in handle.
(3) Advance cord through hole into transmitter
bowl by turning it with a threading motion
until grommet is in proper position.
Note:
may be necessary , after advancing cord through
hole, to grasp it firmly by groove on grommet
with a pair of long-nose pliers.
as a lever inside bowl to pull grommet into
position.
(4) Fold a piece of fairly stiff wire back onto
itself to form a long fishing tool.
the closed end of the tool into the handle through
the receiver well.
until closed end protrudes into the transmitter
bowl.
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TRMTR
CORD
UNIT
H4CJ
H4BL
Tl
H4BN·3
H4CG
T2
H4CS
Tl
For replacement of H4CJ cord, refer
Because of an occasional snug fit it
Push fish wire into handle
TABLE A
G1-TYPE HANDSETS (MDI
CONNECTION
DIAGRAM
Fig.ll
500-series telephone sets
PBX system order turrets
Fig. 12
Telephone sets, 570-type
Coin collectors equipped with armored cords
Fig. 11
525A and 525B telephone sets
• P·80A103 transmitter cap
• Ul or U3 receiver unit
(5) Place ends of receiver conductors through
loop of fish wire and feed conductors into
handle while pulling wire through to receiver
well.
(6) Connect cord leads to transmitter cup and
to receiver.
anchor the cord and replace the transmitter and
transmitter cap.
(7) Insert the cotton acoustical barrier and dress
the excess receiver leads into the receiver
well. Replace the receiver and receiver cap.
Note:
into receiver well.
G2-Type
The G2-type
2.10
handsets which
switch in the handle.
G2-type handsets are rated MD and have
2.11
been replaced by the G5-type.
Use pliers
Repair or adjustment of pushbar contacts
2.12
or springs should not be made in the field.
The G2-type handsets having defective switches
should be replaced by a comparable G5-type.
G3- Type
Insert
The G3AR, G3P, G3R, G3S, and G3T handsets
2.13
are rated MD and have been replaced by
the .G3A6. G3AD, G3AE, G3AF, and G3AG
handsets, respectively. The G3AD, G3AE, G3AF,
Mar 02, 2012 21:58:37
ISS 6, SECTION
USED WITH
Using the transmitter cup,
Acoustical barrier should not extend
push-to-talk or push-to-listen
are
equipped with a pushbar
are
501-210-102
Poge3

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