Control Unit
Jacks for Analog Multiline
Telephones
2-18 System Numbering
Planning Form Instructions
Use the Floor Plan and AT&T Equipment List to verify that you have
located all remaining MLX telephones and adjunts connected to them.
On Form 2a, mark the station jack assignments for the remaining MLX
telephones.
1.
In the "Jack Type" column, make sure there is a "D" checked next to the
2.
In the "Person, Location, or Function: column, identify each MLX
Use the information from Form 2a as you mark the difital station adjuncts on
PBX System Form 2b, System Numbering - Digital/ISDN Station
A d j u n c t s .
3.
In the "Logical ID" column, write the logical ID of each digital station jack
(D jack type).
Note: You will fill in the "Factory-Set Extension No." column later.
Complete the "MFM" and "7500B" columns.
4 .
If the jack does not have an adjunct connected, write "None" across the
columns.
5 .
If an adjunct is connected to the MLX telephone:
Check "SAA" or "T/R" in the "MFM" column to show how the MFM
connects the adjunct.
Check the "7500B" column if the station includes the data module.
6.
Complete the last column.
7.
Identify each adjunct or data module by type and by person, location, or
function.
Use these instructions only if the system includes the 408,408 GS/LS, or
008 modules.
Assign analog station jacks for all remaining non-operator analog multiline
telephones in the system.
Planning Form Instructions
On Form 2a, mark the station jack assignments for the remaining analog
multiline telephones:
1 . In the "Jack Type" column, make sure there is an "A" checked next to the
logical ID for each analog station jack.
2 . In the "Person, Location, or Function" column, identify each analog
multiline telephone by person, location, or function.