7.2.5 At&T System 75 Testing And Installation - Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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7.2.5 AT&T SYSTEM 75 TESTING AND INSTALLATION
This section describes the procedures for testing and installation of System 75 Adaptive Integration. The
System 75 should always be checked for proper operation after any changes are made to the system
configuration. In addition to the system test, there are some tests that should be made before the Octel
200/300 is connected. The following items are required for testing:
Quantity
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
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These tests assume no other calls are being made into the Octel 200/300. If the Octel 200/300
receives other calls, the test results may be invalid.
Follow the testing procedures carefully, in the following order:
1. Configuration of test extensions
2. Testing of AT&T System 75
3. Installation of ATTIC board
4. Testing of Adaptive Integration
PB60019-01
Table 7.2-1 Test Equipment
Description
2500-type (single line touchtone) phones, one with a message waiting indicator.
Terminal/teleprinter directly connected to the Octel 200/300 via RS-232C cable.
Hard copy of the configuration database.
Hard copy of the System 75 configuration.
Single line analog extensions (connected to RJ11 jacks) for testing. These extensions
are in addition to the ATTIC link extensions.
Eight-conductor line cords, AT&T 2725-07G or equivalent.
AT&T 7407D or 7405D digital display phones. These phones are required for testing
purposes only. They are used to emulate the ATTIC board.
Modular adapter for digital sets. Recommend AT&T 356A adapter.
Modular adapter for the 2500. Recommended Armiger AA2560A or equivalent.
AT&T System 75/Definity G1 Adaptive Integration
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Octel 200/300
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