AT&T System 75 Wiring Diagram page 195

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Figure 4-1.
25-Pair Station Cable Labels
Figure 4-2.
Multiple 25-Pair Station Cable With
Factory-Installed Staggered Fingers Connected to a
110-Type Terminal Block/66-Type Connecting
Block
Figure 4-3.
Typical Satellite Location Layouts
Figure 4-4.
3-Pair to 4-Pair Wiring Labeling From Equipment
Room to Information Outlet
Figure 4-5.
4-Pair Station Wiring Labeling From Equipment
Room to Information Outlet
Typical Satellite Location Layout Equipped With
Figure 4-6.
66-Type Connecting Blocks
Figure 4-7.
Typical 8-Pin Modular Information Outlets
Figure 4-8.
Remote Powering From the Equipment Room or
Satellite Location
Figure 4-9.
Remote Powering From a 258A/356A Adapter in a
Site Closet
Typical Local Powering From a 400B2
Figure 4-10.
Adapter—Flush/Surface-Mounted Information
Outlet
Figure 4-11.
Port Assignment Record Form
Figure 4-12.
1-Point Administration
Figure 4-13.
2-Point Administration
Figure 4-14.
Connections for SAT
Figure 4-15.
Connections for Attendant Console
Figure 4-16.
Wiring Required at Cross-Connect Field for
Attendant Console Remotely Powered From Switch
Cabinet—System 75 Only
Figure 4-17.
Selector Console Installation
Figure 4-18.
Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field for INADS
Trunk
Figure 4-19.
Connections for DS1 Tie Trunks Between Two
System 75 or 75 XEs
Figure 4-20.
Connections Between DS1 Tie Trunk and T1 CSU
Figure 4-21.
Connections For Off-Premises Stations
Figure 4-22.
Connections for One to Eight Out-of-Building
Analog Telephones
Figure 4-23.
Connections for Each Group of Eight
Out-of-Building Analog telephones
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