Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
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Install and Cable the Cabinet
Install and wire telephones and other equipment
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This section describes procedures for installing and wiring telephones and making auxiliary
connections.
Install and wire telephones and other
equipment
NOTE:
Only 1 pair of wires is available for emergency transfer, and 1 pair of wires is
available for Attendant Console power.
The wiring procedures are similar for most DEFINITY system telephones and
other equipment. This section provides wiring examples for similar installation
procedures. Actual wiring procedures may vary at each site.
The system can connect to all DTE terminals. The system can have RS-232 (or
EIA-232) or DCP interfaces.
All wiring pinouts for port circuit packs are in the tables at the end of this chapter.
See
Figure 1-42 on page 1-89
packs. The figure shows the colors of the punch-downs and is best viewed from
CD-ROM or on-line.
After installing the hardware, the data for the system and telephone features can
be administered. These procedures are provided in DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 10 Administrator's Guide (555-233-506).
Telephone connection examples
The 302C1 Attendant Console (AC) describes a typical telephone connection.
This information is typical of the 603E, 84xx (4-wire), and 94xx telephones. The
AC always requires auxiliary (adjunct) power (-48 VDC). See
1-98. Only 1 console can be powered by the system through the auxiliary (AUX)
connector. The primary console should be powered from the system so it has the
same power failure backup as the system.
The maximum cabling distance for the console powered from the cabinet is 350
feet (100 meters) using 24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm
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Figure 1-47 on page
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) wire.
Issue 6
December 2001
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