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AT&T Network Adapter 25 Installation And Maintenance Manual (438 pages)
Adtran Network Adapter Product Manual
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 4.05 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Information
7
Hearing Aid Compatibility
7
Table of Contents
11
Introduction
23
Fcc Precautions
24
Installation
25
Tools and Test Equipment
26
Cross-Connect Equipment Description
27
Trunk Access Equipment
28
110-BI -25 or 700A-66-B1-25 Cut-Down Jack
28
Emergency Transfer Unit (ETU)
28
617A Panel
30
Station Interconnect Panel (SIP)
30
Figure 2-2. 617A Panel
31
Adapters
32
Figure 2-3. SIP Adapters
33
Fanning Strip
34
Figure 2-4. 50A Fanning Strip
34
Cables
35
Splitter Cables
35
Adapter Cable
36
DS1 Connector Cables
36
Figure 2-6A. 853B Adapter Cable
36
Octopus Cables
36
Cable Labels
37
Figure 2-7. Cable Labels
38
Symbols Used in Figures
39
Preinstallation Requirements
40
Table and Backboard
40
Network Interface
40
Figure 2-8. Typical System 25 Floor Plan
41
AC Power
42
Grounding
42
Lightning Protection
43
Secondary Protection
45
Figure 2-9. AC Power Distribution-Multiple Cabinet System
45
Building Wiring
46
Install System Cabinets
47
Position Cabinet(S)
47
Check Cabinet Contents
47
Figure 2-10. Three-Cabinet System, Front View with Covers Removed
50
Figure 2-11. Position of Shorting Plugs on Cpu/Memory Circuit
51
Required Circuit Pack Positions
52
Label Connectors on Back Cover
52
Install 4A Retainer Clips
53
Figure 2-12. 4A Retainer Clip Installation
53
Connect Cabinet
54
TDM Bus Connections
54
Ground Wire Connections
57
Power up and Initialize System
57
Connect Power
57
Connect Administration Equipment
58
Figure 2-14. Temporary SAT and DTU Connections
58
Cold Start the System
59
Check Performance of Cabinet Components
63
Report Problems
66
Figure 2-15. Typical System 25 Port Circuit Pack
66
Initialize System
67
Install Cross-Connect Equipment
67
Install TAE, 617A Panels, and Fanning Strips
68
Figure 2-17. Alternate SIP and TAE Backboard Layout
70
Mount 858A Orz210A2 Adapters
71
Figure 2-18. Mounting Adapters
72
INSTALL MODULAR BULK POWER SUPPLY (Optional)
73
Install Equipment Room Trunk Cabling
73
Connect Network Interfaces to TAE Blocks
73
Connect Cabinets to TAE Blocks
75
Connect Cabinet to TAE Block
75
Connect Ground Start, Loop Start, and DID Trunks
75
Connect Tie Trunks
76
Install DS1
77
Connect S25 to Another on Premises PBX
77
Figure 2-21. DS1 Connections-1311 to 4310 Feet
79
Off Premises Metallic (Cable) Connections
80
Off Premises Non Metallic Connections
80
Figure 2-23. DS1 Connections-Off Premise Cabling
80
Install Customer Service Unit (CSU)
81
Figure 2-24. DS1 Connections-Non Metallic Connections
81
Line Compensation/Equalization
82
Connect Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC)
82
Figure 2-25. CSU Connections
82
Install Equipment Room Station Cabling
84
Connect Building Wiring to SIP
86
Modular Plug Termination
86
Figure 2-27. Modular Plug Terminations Connected to the SIP
87
4-Pair Cable Terminations
88
Figure 2-28. Cut down Terminations Connected to the SIP
89
Connect Cabinets to SIP
90
Prepare Carrier Loading Labels
91
Modify Octopus Cables if Required
93
Figure 2-29.
94
Figure 2-30. Standard and Modified Octopus Cables
94
Make SIP Connection for Cpu/Memory
95
Figure 2-31. Mounting Octopus Cable on Fanning Strip
96
Make SIP Connections to Cabinet for 7300H Series
97
Terminals
97
Make SIP Connections to Cabinet for MET Sets
98
Make SIP Connections to Cabinet for Single-Line Sets
98
Computers
100
T E L E P H O N E S
101
Perform SIP Housekeeping
101
INSTALL EMERGENCY TRANSFER UNITS (Etus)
102
Figure 2-32. 10B Emergency Transfer Unit
103
Figure 2-33. Emergency Transfer Unit Connections
104
Make Emergency Transfer Connections
105
Figure 2-34. Ground Start Key Installation
107
Install Ground-Start Key
107
Install Attendant Console
108
Figure 2-35. Attendant Console with DXS Console
109
Figure 2-36. Remotely Powered DXS Console Connection
111
Install Terminals
112
Label Terminals
113
Stand-Alone Voice Terminals
115
Figure 2-37. Stand-Alone Voice Terminal Connections
115
Stand-Alone Remotely Powered Voice Terminals
116
Figure 2-38. Stand-Alone Remotely Powered Voice Terminal Connections
116
Single-Line and 7300H Series Voice Terminals with
117
Associated Adus
117
Figure 2-39. Single-Line Terminal/Adu Connections
118
ATL Cordless Telephone
119
Out-Of-Building Voice Terminals (TN742)
120
Off-Premises Stations (TN742)
121
Out-Of-Building Voice Terminals (ZTN79)
121
Off-Premises- D S 1 L N T E R F a C E
121
Figure 2-41. DS1 to D4 Connections for Off-Premises Stations
122
Stand-Alone Data Terminals
123
ADU Connections
123
Figure 2-42. Local Powering of an ADU
124
Figure 2-43. Remote Powering of an ADU (Optional)
125
MADU Connections
126
Figure 2-44. MADU to Host Computer or Terminals Connections
126
Install Customer's Sat
127
Nonswitched Connection of Equipment Plugged into
127
System AC Outlet
127
Figure 2-45. Nonswitched Connection of Peripheral Equipment Plugged into System AC Outlet
128
Nonswitched Connection of Equipment
129
On-Premises Digital Switched Connection
131
Figure 2-47. On-Premises Peripheral Equipment with Switched Connection to Cpu/Memory
133
Off-Premises Nonswitched Connection
134
Off-Premises Switched Connection
134
Install Customer's Dtu
136
Install Station Message Digital Recording (Smdr) Equipment
136
Install Starlan Network Interface
137
Shared System 25 Voice/Starlan NETWORK Data
138
Connections
138
Single-Line Voice Terminals
138
Figure 2-50. Single-Line Analog Terminal/Starlan NETWORK Workstation Connections
139
7300H Series Voice Terminals
140
Figure 2-51. 7300H Series Terminal/Starlan NETWORK Workstation Connections
141
Install Music-On-Hold Interface
142
FCC-Registered Music Source Interface
142
Figure 2-52. Music Source, FCC Registered
143
Non-FCC Registered Music Source Interface
144
Figure 2-53. Music Source, Non-FCC Registered
144
Install External Alerts
147
Figure 2-54. External Alerts
147
Install Recorded Delay Announcement
148
INSTALL Dictatlon SYSTEM INTERFACE
148
Install Paging System Interface
148
Direct Connection to TN763 Auxiliary Trunk CP
149
Connection to TN763 Auxiliary Trunk CP
151
Figure 2-55A. Loudspeaker Paging with Background Music
152
Adapter Required)
155
Figure 2-56. Paging System Connection to TN763 Circuit Pack (278A Adapter Required)
155
Connection to ZTN76 or ZTN77 CP
157
Figure 2-58. Pagepac 20 System Connection to ZTN76 or ZTN77 Circuit Pack
158
Figure 2-59. Paging System Connection to ZTN76 or ZTN77
160
System Tests
161
Test Outgoing Trunks
161
Test Ds1 Interface
161
Test Incoming DID Trunks
162
Test Incoming Tie Trunks
162
Test 7300H Series Voice Terminals
163
Test Single-Line Voice Terminals
165
Test Atl Cordless Telephone
166
Test Dial Access Codes
166
Test System Features
166
ARS and SMDR Tests
166
DGC Test
167
System Speed Dialing Test
167
PDC Login Test
168
Call Coverage Test
168
Test Attendant Console
169
Test Selector Console
169
Test Data Terminal Dialing Feature
170
Make Pooled Modem Test Call
171
Test Transfer to Data
171
Test External Alert (Night Service)
172
Test Dictation System Access
173
Test Paging Interface
173
Test Music-On Hold
174
Test Emergency Transfer
175
Test Touch-Tone Receivers
176
Maintenance
177
Equipment Needed
178
Precautions
179
General Information
180
System Errors and Alarms
180
Emergency Transfer
180
Circuit Pack Leds
180
Attendant Console LED
182
Power Supply
182
Switches and Test Points
182
System Administration
182
Maintenance Strategy
185
Total System Failures
187
Port Problems
187
Common Control Problems
188
Maintenance Failure
189
Using the Digital Tape Unit
190
Setting up the DTU
190
Saving Translations
191
Verifying Translations
192
Restoring Translations
194
Routine Maintenance
196
Reseating and Replacing Circuit Packs
196
Removing and Restoring Power
198
Restarting the System
199
Error Log
203
Accessing the Error Log from the SAT
206
Error Messages
208
Figure 4-2. Clearing Power Supply Troubles
224
Figure 4-3. Clearing CO Trunk Troubles
225
Figure 4-4. Clearing 4-Wire Tie Trunk Troubles (Sheet 1 of 4)
226
Figure 4-5. Clearing STARLAN Interface Troubles
230
Clearing System-Detected Troubles
237
Common Control Trouble
237
Complete System Failure
237
Circuit Pack Trouble
239
Frontplane Ribbon Connector Trouble
240
Power Supply Trouble
240
Power Supply Protection
245
Power Supply Replacement
246
Fan Assembly Trouble
247
Backplane and Cabinet Trouble
248
Overheating Trouble
248
Figure 2-6. O C T O P U S C a B L E
254
Emergency Transfer Unit Trouble
257
Clearing User-Detected Troubles
258
Administration Equipment Troubles
258
Time-Keeping Troubles
259
Voice Terminal and Wiring Troubles
259
Voice Transmission Troubles
260
7300H Series Terminal Troubles
261
Virtual Facilities Troubles
262
Trunk Troubles
266
Outgoing Trunk Problems
266
Incoming Trunk Problems
267
Error Log Interpretation: Loop-Start Trunks
267
Error Log Interpretation: Ground-Start Trunks
268
DID Trunks Troubles
269
Switched Loop Attendant Console Troubles
270
Special Port Circuit Options for Stations and Trunks
276
Data Line Troubles
277
References
281
Installation and Maintenance
282
Reference Manual
283
Abbreviations and Acronyms
285
APPENDIX A: System Wiring Tables
287
Connector Pin Assignments
287
System 25 Building Wiring
287
APPENDIX B: Parts Listing
294
APPENDIX C: System Additions or Changes
302
Evaluate Cabinet Unit Power Load
302
Add Circuit Pack
303
Add Cabling
304
Set Option Switches on TN760B CP
306
Replace Circuit Pack
308
Add Cabinet
309
Add Termina
311
Add Trunk
312
Add Trunk-Dsl Interface
312
Replace Voice-Only Terminal with Voice/Data Terminal
313
Add Pooled Modem Circuit Pack
314
Add Auxiliary Equipment
314
APPENDIX D: System Upgrades
315
APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
319
Table E-C. Voice Terminal Type Codes
332
Table E-D. Feature Button Translation (Menu=1/2
334
Table E-G. Switched Loop Attendant Console Button Defaults (Type 311
338
.
340
Table E-1. Direct Trunk Attendant Console Defaults
340
Table E-J. MET Set Button Defaults
341
Table E-K. PORT/PDC Administration, Data Terminals (Menu=1/2
342
Table E-L. Data Port Type Codes
344
Table E-M. Port Administration, Trunks (Menu=1
345
Table E-N. Trunk Type Codes
347
Table E-P. Port Administration, Auxiliary Equipment
349
Table E-Q. Special Feature Port Type Codes
351
Table E-S. Applicable Options
353
Table E-T. PDC Administration (Menu=2
354
Table E-U. High Density Circuit (Menu=3
354
Table E-V. System Administration (Menu=4
355
Table E-W. Standard Call Type Defaults
361
Table E-X. Message-Center-Like Call-Type Defaults (Effect of Action 90
362
Table E-Z. Direct Group Calling (DGC) Administration (Menu= 6
363
Table E-AA. Toll Calls Allowed (TCA) List Administration (Menu= 7
363
Table E-AB. DGC Announcement Administration
365
Table E-AC. Searches: Action Items (Menu=8
365
Table E-AD. Board Type-Wildcard Representation
369
Table E-AE. Port/Board Type-Specific Representation
370
Table E-AF.
374
Table E-AG. RS232 Port Administration (Menu=10
374
Table E-AH. Automatic Route Selection Administration (Menu=11
375
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AT&T Network Adapter 25 Manual (194 pages)
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 0.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
System 25 Voice Terminal Overview
7
Voice Terminal Features
14
Account Code Entry
14
Automatic Intercom
18
Bridged Access
20
Call Accountability
22
Callback Request (Callback Queuing) 2 - 1
24
Coverage - Group 2 - 1
32
Coverage - Individual 2 - 2
34
Directory 2 - 2
38
Direct Station Selection 2 - 2
42
Display 2 - 3
44
Exclusion 2 - 3
52
Following 2 - 4
54
HFAI, Using the bis Voice Terminal 2 - 4
58
HFAI, Using the HFAI Voice Terminal 2 - 4
60
HFAI, Using Voice Terminals with an HFU 2 - 4
62
HFAI, Using Voice Terminals Without an HFU 2 - 5
64
Hold 2 - 5
66
Inspect 2 - 5
68
Last Number Dialed 2 - 5
70
Leave Word Calling 2 - 5
72
Local Display Functions 2 - 6
74
Message Waiting 2 - 6
76
Night Service 2 - 6
78
Paging 2 - 6
80
Park 2 - 6
82
Pickup 2 - 7
86
Placing Calls 2 - 7
88
Placing Data Calls from a Voice Terminal 2 - 7
90
Programming Numbers 2 - 7
92
Recall 2 - 8
96
Remote Access 2 - 8
98
Repertory Dialing 2 - 8
100
Send All Calls 2 - 8
102
AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (101 pages)
SWITCHED LOOP ATTENDANT CONSOLE
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 0.46 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Attendant Features
13
Answering Calls
13
Attendant Message Waiting
15
Conferencing
17
Directory
19
Display
23
Handling an Incoming Call if You Announce Calls
26
Handling an Incoming Call if You Do Not Announce Calls
30
Hold
33
Inspect
36
Local Display Functions
38
Night Service
40
Paging
41
Park
42
Placing Calls
45
Position Busy
48
System Alarm
49
Testing Your Consoles
50
Standard Multiline Features
53
Account Code Entry
53
Automatic Intercom
56
Call Accountability
57
Callback Request
58
Call Waiting
60
Coverage
61
Direct Group Calling
62
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
64
Exclusion
66
Following
67
Forwarding
69
Hands-Free Answer on Intercom (HFAI)
71
Last Number Dialed
73
Leave Word Calling
75
Message Waiting
77
Pickup
78
Placing Data Calls from Your Voice Terminal
79
Programming Numbers
80
Recall
84
Repertory Dialing
85
Signaling
86
Speakerphone
87
Speed Dialing
89
Station Message Waiting
90
Transfer
91
Glossary
93
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AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (85 pages)
Switched Loop Attendant Console
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 0.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Attendant Consoles
6
Console Buttons
6
Handset Tones
8
Ringing Tones
9
Queue Status
10
This Guide
11
Additional Information
11
Attendant Features
13
Answering Calls
13
Attendant Message Waiting
15
Conference Calls
17
Directory
19
Display
22
Display Functions
25
Hold
26
Incoming Calls
29
Inspect
32
Night Service
34
Paging
35
Park
36
Placing Calls
38
Position Busy
41
System Alarm
42
Testing Your Console
43
Standard Multiline Features
45
Account Code Entry
45
Automatic Intercom
47
Call Accountability
48
Call Waiting
49
Callback
50
Coverage
52
Data Calls
53
Placed from Your Telephone
53
Direct Group Calling (DGC)
54
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
55
Exclusion
56
Following
57
Forwarding
59
Hands-Free Answering
60
Last Number Dialed
61
Leave Word Calling
62
Message Waiting
63
Personal Message Waiting
64
Pickup
65
Programming Numbers
66
Recall
69
Repertory Dialing (REP DIAL)
70
Signaling
71
Speakerphone
72
Ending Calls
73
Speed Dialing
74
Transfer
75
Glossary
77
Feature Access Codes
83
AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (82 pages)
SWITCHED LOOP ATTENDANT CONSOLE
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 0.64 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Overview
5
Support Information
8
Attendant Features
16
Answering Calls
16
Attendant Message Waiting
19
Conference
21
Extending Calls
24
Call
24
Hold
30
Inspect
33
Night Service
35
Paging
36
Park
37
Placing Calls
40
Position Busy
44
System Alarm
45
Testing Your Consoles
46
Function
47
Time Functions
47
Account Code Entry
48
Multiline Feature
48
Standard Multiline Features
48
Automatic Intercom
49
Call Accountability
50
Call Coverage
51
Call Following
52
Call Pickup
53
D I R E C T S T a T I O N S E L E C T L O N ( D S S )
54
Hands-Free Answer on Intercom (HFAI)
56
Incoming Calls Group
58
Last Number Dialed
59
Manual Signaling
61
Placing Data Calls from Your Console
62
Programming Numbers
63
Recall
66
Repertory Dialing
67
Speakerphone
68
Speed Dialing
70
Transfer
71
Glossary
72
AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (77 pages)
DIRECT TRUNK ATTENDANT CONSOLE
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 0.38 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Attendant Features
11
Attendant Message Waiting
11
Conferencing
13
Handling an Incoming Call if You Announce Calls
15
Handling an Incoming Call if You Do Not Announce Calls
17
Hold
19
Night Service
21
Paging
22
Park
23
Placing Calls
25
Position Busy
27
System Alarm
28
Testing Your Consoles
29
Standard Multiline Features
31
Account Code Entry
31
Automatic Intercom
33
Call Accountability
34
Callback Request
35
Call Waiting
37
Coverage
38
Direct Group Calling
39
Direct Station Selection
40
Exclusion
41
Following
42
Forwarding
44
HFAI, Using the DTAC with an HFU
46
HFAI, Using the DTAC Without an HFU
48
Last Number Dialed
49
Leave Word Calling
51
Message Waiting
53
Pickup
55
Placing Data Calls from Your Voice Terminal
56
Programming Numbers
57
Recall
61
Repertory Dialing
62
Send All Calls
63
Signaling
64
Speaker
65
Speakerphone
66
Speed Dialing
68
Station Message Waiting
69
Transfer
70
Glossary
71
AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (62 pages)
MULTILINE TERMINAL
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 1.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Multiline Voice Terminals
5
Line Selection
6
Handset Tones
8
Ringing Tones
8
Lights
9
Ddcs and Pdcs
9
For Additional Information
9
Multiline Features
10
Account Codes
10
Automatic Intercom
11
Call Accountability
12
Call Coverage
13
Call Following (Forwarding)
14
Call Pickup
15
Conference Call
16
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
18
Exclusion
19
HFAI, Using the bis Voice Terminal
20
HFAI, Using the HFAI Voice Terminal
22
HFAI, Using Voice Terminals with an HFU
24
HFAI, Using Voice Terminals Without an HFU
26
Hold
27
Incoming Calls Group
29
Last Number Dialed
30
Manual Signaling
32
Message Waiting
33
Night Service
35
Paging
36
Park
37
Placing Calls
38
Placing Data Calls from Your Voice Terminal
40
Programming Numbers
41
Recall
45
Repertory Dialing
46
Speaker
47
Speakerphone
48
Speed Dialing
50
Station Message Waiting
51
Testing Your Voice Terminal
52
Transfer
53
Waiting Call
54
Glossary
55
Quick Reference Card
61
AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (42 pages)
SINGLE-LINE TERMINAL
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 0.37 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Introduction
6
Single-Line Features
10
Account Code Entry
10
Call Accountability
12
Callback Request
13
Call Waiting
15
Conferencing
16
Direct Group Calling
17
Following
18
Forwarding
20
Hold
22
Leave Word Calling
23
Message Waiting
24
Night Service
25
Paging
26
Park
27
Pickup
28
Placing Calls
29
Programming Speed Dialing Codes
30
Speed Dialing
33
Transfer
34
Glossary
35
AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (39 pages)
MULTIFEATURE SINGLE-LINE TERMINAL
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 0.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
4
Features
10
Account Codes
10
Call Accountability
11
Call Following (Forwarding)
12
Call Pickup
13
Conference Call
14
Hold
15
Incoming Calls Group
16
Memory Dialing
17
Night Service
18
Paging
19
Park
20
Placing Calls
21
Programming Memory Buttons
23
Programming Speed Dialing Codes
26
Redial
28
Speakerphone
29
Speed Dialing
31
Transfer
32
Waiting Call
33
Glossary
34
AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (35 pages)
Single-Line Telephone
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 1.43 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
4
Ringing Tones
5
Handset Tones
6
Additional Information
7
Single-Line Features
8
Account Code Entry
8
Call Accountability
10
Call Waiting
11
Callback
12
Conference Calls
13
Direct Group Calling (DGC)
14
Following
15
Forwarding
16
Hold
17
Leave Word Calling
18
Message Waiting
19
Night Service
20
Paging
21
Park
22
Pickup
23
Placing Calls
24
Programming Speed Dialing Codes
25
Speed Dialing
28
Transfer
29
Glossary
30
AT&T Network Adapter 25 User Manual (14 pages)
AT&T System 25 Cordless Telephone User Guide
Brand:
AT&T
| Category:
Cordless Telephone
| Size: 1.31 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
4
Cordless Telephone Controls
5
Lights
7
Ringing Tones
7
Handset Tones
8
Additional Information
9
System 25 Features
10
Programming System 25 Features
13
Considerations
13
Procedures for Programming Features
14
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