BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES
AT&TCo Standard
1.
GENERAL
This section is reissued
1.01
Show G3M and G3DR handset MD
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Show G5S handset MD (never manufactured)
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Add G5T handset
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Change Tables B and C
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Show G3A4 handset replaced by G3A6
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handset.
Add information on H4CJ cord replacement.
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2.
IDENTIFICATION
The G-series handset (Fig.
2.01
molded handle, receiver unit, transmitter
unit, transmitter cup, receiver and transmitter caps,
and a handset cord.
Current G5L4 handsets are the same as
2.02
G5LR handsets.
is replaced by the number 4, desig nating the
nominal length of attached handset cord.
Example:
equipped with a (- 3) black, 4 foot, retractile
(spring) H6F handset cord.
Early G-series handsets were equipped with
2.03
cord retainer parts in the transmitter cavity
(Fig. 4).
Current G-series handsets are equipped
with transmitter cups having the cord retainer
molded on the cup (Fig. 5).
cord retainer arrangements are not interchangeable.
A P-26E836 waterproof membrane assembly,
2.04
which fits over the transmitter and is a
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Gl, G2, G3, G4, GS, AND Gll TYPES
IDENTIFICATION, MAINTENANCE, AND CONNECTIONS
to:
consists of a
1)
The
suffix in the code
R
G5L4-3, is a ( -3) black G5L handset
The two types of
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American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1974
HANDSETS
NOTE- EARLY MODEL U-TYPE, CURRENT MODEL LB�TYPE
Fig. 1-G Series Handset
Fig. 2-G3AD, G3AE, G3AF, and G3AG Handsets
part of the G3AF, G3AG, G3S, and G3T handsets,
may be installed in any G-series handset.
this cover is used, it is necessary to install a special
P-87C700 transmitter cap (Fig. 6).
Printed in U.S.A.
Mar 02, 2012 21:57:57
SECTION 501-210-102
6,
1974
Issue
January
When
1
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