Lucent Technologies SPIRIT 1224 Controller Customer Installation Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies SPIRIT 1224 Controller Customer Installation Instructions Manual

Lucent Technologies SPIRIT 1224 Controller Customer Installation Instructions Manual

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SPIRIT
Communications System
Model 2448
1224 Controller
Customer Installation Instructions
Lucent Technologies
Bell Labs Innovations
999-500-232

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  • Page 1 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations ® SPIRIT Communications System Model 2448 1224 Controller Customer Installation Instructions 999-500-232...
  • Page 2 December 31, 1996, which retain their original AT&T titles. Lucent Technologies – formed as a result of AT&T’s planned restructuring – designs, builds and delivers a wide range of public and private networks, communication systems and software, consumer and business telephone systems, and microelectronic components.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview of System Step 1 Plan Your System Step 2 Check Outlet Grounding Step 3 Mount Controller Mount the Power Supply Unit Mount Controller on Wall Install Line and Station Cards Test the Incoming Telephone Lines Test the Controller Connect Telephone Lines to Controller Step 4 Wiring Runs Business (4-Pair) Wiring...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ® SPIRIT Communications System - 2448 Controller/2448 Expansion Unit The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the product. When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.
  • Page 5 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: when the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. if liquid has been spilled into the product. if the product has been exposed to rain or water. if the product has been dropped or the housing has been damaged.
  • Page 6: Overview Of System

    Overview of System ® This instruction manual will show you how to install your SPIRIT Communications System. Please read the instructions carefully before beginning installation. What You Should Find in the Boxes With Each Telephone: With the Controller: telephone controller (408 configuration) 14’...
  • Page 7: Step 1 Plan Your System

    Step 1 Plan Your System Draw a floor plan of your business, showing the location of the network interface jacks, where your local telephone lines come into the building or office. Install your controller close to these jacks. Be sure an AC outlet not controlled by a switch is available. Show on the floor plan the location of each telephone in your system and the distances of the wiring run from the controller to each telephone location.
  • Page 8: Step 3 Mount Controller

    Step 3 Mount Controller You will need the following to mount your controller on the wall: eight screws For drywall, tile, or masonry use size 6 to 8 x ¾ inch plastic anchors with size 6 x 1 inch slotted screws. For wood, use size 6 x 1 inch slotted round head wood screws. These screws are available at your local hardware store.
  • Page 9: Mount Controller On Wall

    B. Mount Controller on Wall If you are installing the 2448 expansion unit when you first put in your SPIRIT system, follow the instructions provided with the expansion unit instead of those in part B. Be sure to mount the controller within six inches of where the power cable will connect to the power supply unit.
  • Page 10: Test The Incoming Telephone Lines

    D. Test the Incoming Telephone Lines Plug a standard telephone with a modular cord into each jack of the network interface. Lift the receiver. If you do not hear a dial tone, these jacks do not work and you will require service from your local telephone company.
  • Page 11: Connect Telephone Lines To Controller

    F. Connect Telephone Lines to Controller Remove one line cord for each incoming telephone line from the controller box. Additional cords and longer cords up to 25’ long may be purchased at your phone store or from your AT&T representative. LABEL EACH END OF EACH CORD WITH A LINE CORD LABEL. Pull a line cord through the opening in the bottom rear of the controller and then hook it into the opening in the bottom front.
  • Page 12: Step 4 Wiring Runs

    Step 4 Wiring Runs You may choose to wire your SPIRIT Communications System using either 4-pair business wiring materials or 2-pair customer convenience wiring materials. Each "run" from the controller to a telephone location should be numbered and labeled. Materials for labeling the wiring are included with the controller. Do not skip this important step. If you choose to wire your system with customer convenience wiring, use the labels provided to label EACH END of EVERY wiring run.
  • Page 13: Business (4-Pair) Wiring

    Step 4A Business (4-pair) Wiring You may choose to wire your location with 4-pair business wiring to be ready for future communications needs. The materials you will need for this installation are available from your AT&T representative or authorized dealer. List of Materials You will need the following materials: screwdriver (flathead)
  • Page 14: Mount Jack Panel Boxes

    Mount Jack Panel Boxes Mount the jack panel boxes near the controller, creating a "jack field." You will need one jack panel box for every six telephones in your system. If possible, the jack field should be two to six inches below the controller if the controller is wall-mounted. Mounting screws for the jack panel boxes are included in the wiring installation kit.
  • Page 15: Run Cable To All Telephone Locations

    Run Cable to all Telephone Locations Select a cable extension kit with the right length of cable (100 or 200 feet) for one cable run. For runs over 200 feet, run a 200-foot cable, terminate it in a modular connecting block, plug in another cable, and repeat, up to a maximum of 1000 feet.
  • Page 16: Install Modular Connecting Blocks

    Install Modular Connecting Blocks Install a modular connecting block at each telephone location Find the modular connecting block from the Cable Extension Kit and the cable installation tool from the Wiring Installation Kit. Choose the location for the connecting block according to the figure.
  • Page 17 Typical cable installation for one telephone location. Cable clip ‘ Identical labels Cable TELEPHONE LOCATION Modular connecting block Finish your installation by routing cables to all other telephone locations and installing modular connecting blocks for each one. Be sure to label both ends of each cable run identically. Route your other cables and terminate each one in a modular connecting block.
  • Page 18: Customer Convenience Wiring

    Step 4B Wiring Run, Using Customer Convenience Wiring Customer convenience wiring materials are available at your local phone store. Different situations require different materials. For instance, if a telephone location is less than 25 feet from the controller, you may choose to buy a 25’ D4BU line cord and plug one end in the modular connecting block of the telephone and the other end in the corresponding modular connecting block in the controller.
  • Page 19 Typical Installation Using Customer Convenience Wiring Note to installers: The SPIRIT system requires a reversal in the station set wiring. This reversal is in the telephone (tinsel) cord that is packed with the telephone, so all other station set wiring should be straight.
  • Page 20: Step 5 Install Telephone Sets

    Step 5 Install Telephone Sets SPIRIT telephone sets are available in 6-Button and 24-Button models. The models are installed the same way. SPIRIT telephones are not like regular telephones and will not work if plugged directly into the Network Interface Jacks. Regular telephones will not work if they are plugged into the station jacks on your controller.
  • Page 21: Step 6 Connect Controller To Wiring Runs

    Step 6 Connect Controller To Wiring Runs Business (4-pair) Wiring Following the numbers on your wiring run labels, plug one end of a jumper cord into the jack panel box (see page 7). Then pull the cord through the controller the same way you pulled the line cords.
  • Page 22: Step 7 Install Optional Equipment

    Step 7 Install Optional Equipment. The processor card in the main controller has jacks for the call reporting (SMDR) feature, an external alert, and a music on hold source (see figure below). Call Reporting (SMDR) Feature To take advantage of the call reporting (SMDR) feature that the SPIRIT system offers, you will need to install a printer.
  • Page 23: Step 8 Put The Panel Back On

    Step 8 Put the Panel Back On. Locate and engage the bottom two hooks on the panel into the housing. Lift up until the top two hooks on the panel engage and then pull down. Tighten the screw at the bottom of the panel.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Your SPIRIT Communications System is designed to work effectively, but a problem may occur. If that happens, the following checklist may be helpful in solving the problem. Is the controller properly connected to a source of AC power? The power supply must be plugged in and turned on.
  • Page 25: Service Technician Diagnostics

    C A U T I O N : TO REMOVE A CARD, FIRST TURN OFF THE POWER AT THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT(S). HANDLE THE CARD BY THE PLASTIC FACEPLATE OR LEVERS ONLY. STATIC DISCHARGE CAN DAMAGE THE CARDS. ONCE REMOVED, CARDS SHOULD NOT BE SET ON A METAL SURFACE. DO NOT TURN ON THE POWER UNTIL YOU ARE SURE ALL CARDS ARE FIRMLY SEATED.
  • Page 26: What Each Test Does

    What Each Test Does This section gives an overview of what each test does. A "ROM" test failure indicates a problem with the system CPU card read only memory. A "RAM" test failure indicates a problem with the system CPU card read/write memory. A "SYS"...
  • Page 27 Telephone SeIf Test Your telephones may be tested by running a self test procedure at each telephone set. Press INTERCOM. Lift receiver. Dial # All of the indicator lights on the set should go ON. Press any button on the telephone. All of the indicator lights should go OFF.
  • Page 28 A Line Card Failure By Itself (L1 to L6) A single line card failure with no other failures points to a defective line card. The card should be replaced or exchanged with one known to be good. If the new card also fails, look for a connector or controller problem.
  • Page 29: Key To Indicator Lights During Controller Self Test

    Key To Indicator Lights During Controller Self Test Unused Unused Unused Light 24 Light 23 Light 22 Unused Unused Unused Light 21 Light 20 Light 19 Unused Unused Unused Light 16 Light 17 Light 18 Light 15 Light 13 Light 14 Light 12 Light 11 Light 10...
  • Page 30: Interference Information; Fcc Regulations

    INTERFERENCE INFORMATION FCC REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THIS EQUIPMENT N O T I C E Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules require that you be notified of the following: FCC (Part 15) This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in the installation, administration and user manuals may cause interference to radio and television communications.

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