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Bell System Practices 4A SPEAKERPHONE Identification, Installation, Operation And Maintenance

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BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES
AT& TCo Standard
IDENTIFICA liON, INST ALLA liON, OPERA liON, AND MAINTENANCE
1.
GENERAL
1.01
This section contains information for the 4A
speakerphone system.
1.02
This section is reissued to:
Show 680A and 680AD transmitters M D
Add information o n 680AE transmitter
Add safety information for the 85Bl power
unit
Since this reissue covers a general revision, arrows
ordinarily used to indicate changes have been
omitted.
2.
IDENTIFICATION
The 4A speakerphone system is a hands-fr-e e
2.01
voice switching system for use as a telephone
adjunct and is a replacement for the 3-type
speakerphone system which is manufacture discontinued
(MD).
2.02
The 4A speakerphone system consists of a
transmitter, loudspeaker set, power unit,
and either a connecting block or adapter that when
connected to a suitable telephone set, provides:
Hands-free telephone operation
On-hook dialing (when dial is not obstructed)
Automatic switching from speakerphone to
handset operation
Transmitter cutoff for private conversation
Visual indication when system is in use
Cutoff common ringer or other signaling
devices when desired.
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4A SPEAKERPHONE COMPONENTS
NOTICE
Not for use or disclosure outside the
Bell System except under written agreement
Printed in U.S.A.
2.03
Components of the 4A speakerphone system
are shown in Fig. 3.
2.04
This system may be used with the lA, lAl,
or 1A2 key telephone systems and all P BXs.
2.05
For additional schematic and circuit information
refer to SO- and CD-69909-01, respectively.
A.
Ordering Guide
2.06
Components which make up the various
arrangements of the 4A speakerphone system
are ordered separately as follows:
Set, Loudspeaker, 108AA-* (includes 7-foot
D20N mounting cord)
Transmitter, 680AE-* (includes 7-foot, D8S
mounting cord)
Transmitter, 680AE14-* (same as 680AE
except includes 14-foot D8S mounting cord)
Unit, Control 80B-49t (one required for each
4-wire or combination of 2-wire/4-wire station
equipped with 4A speakerphone)
Unit, Power, 85Bl-49
Block, Connecting, 82B-49t
Adapter, 223C-49t
Adapter, 223D-49t
*Add color suffix; refer to paragraph 2.08.
tOnly one of these four components required
per installation, depending on telephone set
type.
SECTION 512-700-100
Issue 5,
April 1979
Page 1

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  • Page 1 Set, Loudspeaker, 108AA-* (includes 7-foot • IDENTIFICATION D20N mounting cord) The 4A speakerphone system is a hands-fr-e e 2.01 voice switching system for use as a telephone Transmitter, 680AE-* (includes 7-foot, D8S • adjunct and is a replacement for the 3-type...
  • Page 3 108-TYPE RETAINING LOUDSPEAKER SET CLAMP Fig. 2- Typical Arrangement of 4A Speakerphone System With 2- or 4-Wire Telephone Set Green (-5 1), White (-58), and Light Beige (-60). D-180512 White The following kits may be ordered if a color change is desired.
  • Page 4 BLOCK CONNECTING ADAPTER 841050818 680-TVPE Fig. 3-Components of 4A Speakerphone System This simultaneous transfer of loss and gain Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and/ or Static avoids a singing condition while receiving. Electricity Discharge Protection (3) When speech is transmitted, the gain of In areas where R F I and/or static electricity 2.10...
  • Page 5 The 82-type connecting block is used to 2.15 7 (TVL) and 5 (G RD) in the loudspeaker set interconnect the 4A speakerphone system (680-type transmitter, 108-type loudspeaker set, to prevent damage to the loudspeaker set from discharge of static electricity.
  • Page 6 M16C cord having a 50-pin connector on one end and spade-tipped conductors 4A speakerphone system has been added on a on the other end for connection to telephone screw terminal of the 80B which is required for enabling the one-touch calling feature with sets with screw terminal fields, see Fig.
  • Page 7 ISS 5, SECTION 512-700-100 SCREW TERMINALS FOR CONNECTING TO KEY AND TELEPHONE CIRCUITS D20N CORD TO 108-TYPE LOUDSPEAKER S E T M2FG C O R D T O 8581 POWER UNIT Fig. 7-80-Type Control Unit With Cover Removed contacts (s and t) are isolated from the oscillator A retaining clamp (841050818) (Fig.
  • Page 8 Fig. 8-841050818 Retaining Clamp Mounted on AC OPERATION Outlet Box Using Outlet Cover Screw Note: The 4A speakerphone system permits normal use of the telephone set for originating, strip, there must be at least one-inch receiving, or transferring calls. separation between power units.
  • Page 9 Note: Use care when locating spade tip lead on terminal so as not to contact adjacent circuit MAINTENANCE paths. Remove power from 4A speakerphone system b e f or e attempting maint e na n c e s p e a k e r p h o n e 5.03...
  • Page 10 SECTION 512-700-100 (1) Place audible signaling devices away from Note: Do not remove the circuit board from transmitter unit, if possible. the chassis. (2) Lower volume of audible signaling devices 5.07 The plastic covers on the 680-type transmitter to level that will not cause voice-switching snap into place.
  • Page 11 SECTION 512-700-100 TABLE A 4A SPEAKERPHONE SYSTEM TROUBLE ANALYSIS TROUBLE INDICATION PROBABLE CAUSE CHECK Speakerphone inoperative; indicator No power, or open wiring Power supply outlet with a does not light neon lamp voltage tester or equivalent, or check LK lead...
  • Page 12 BETWEEN TERMINALS 6 AN D ON IOBAA L O U DSPEAKER SET ONLYo Fig. 9-4A Speakerphone System Connections Using 82-Type Connecting Block Page 12 BSP 512-700-100-i05_19 79-Q4-12.jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell, (Cowboy Frank) Castle Rock, Colorado Feb 16, 2012 23:01:18...
  • Page 13 ISS 5, SECTION 512-700-100 CONN CABLE MOUNTING t:: O ftD (QPT OPTION PLUG POSITIONEO fOR RINGER CUTOff CONN CABLE " l (QPT 08-TYPE LSPK SET OPTION PLUG POSITIONEO fOR AUXILIARY RELAY OPERATION Fig. 10-Wiring Involved in Options at 82-Type Connecting Block Page 13 Scanned by Frank Harrell, (Cowboy Frank) Castle Rock, Colorado Feb 16,2012 23:01:19 BSP 512-700-100-i05_19 79-Q4-13.jpg...
  • Page 14 (R-0) (BR-W) (G-Il) (q-s) G RD (S-R) (II· (O-R) (w-o) Fig. 11 -4A Speakerphone System Connections Using 223A (MD) or 2230 Adapter Page 14 Scanned by Frank Harrell, (Cowbo y Frank) Castle Rock, Colorad o Feb 16,201 2 23:01:2 0...
  • Page 15 (BL-W) (R-BR) +6.2 +6.2 (W-BL) (R-0) (BR-W) (R-S) (G-W) (S-R) (W-G) (O-R) (W-0) Fig. 12-4A Speakerphone System Connections Using 223C Adopter Page 15 15 Pages BSP S12-700-100-i05_1979-04+1S.jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell, (Cowboy Frank) Castle Rock, Colorado Feb 16, 2012 23:01:21...