PRACTICE 297-2011-201 CONTENTS (Continued) PAGE M5009 BASIC OPERATIONS ........DESCRIPTION OF FEATURES......... FEATURES OPERATION ........4.INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ....M5009 BUSINESS SET......... 5.VERIFICATION PROCEDURES AND MAINTENANCE........VERIFICATION TEST ROUTINES......MAINTENANCE..........LOOP CHECK ........... POLARITY CHECK ..........STATION RINGER TEST ........6.ORDERING INFORMATION......REPLACEMENT PARTS ........
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1.01 The Business Set is designed for direct connection, through a DESCRIPTION non-loaded subscriber loop pair, to the Northern Telecom DMS-250, DMS-100, or Meridian SL-100 Digital Switching systems. 1.02 The M5009 Basic Business Set is loop powered and will work...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 297-2011-180 DMS-100 Business Set - Line Engineering Rules P0669369 Business Set User Guide (English, Canadian edition) P0683227 Business Set User Guide (English, U.S. edition) P0672721 Business Set User Guide (French) Page 1-2...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Fig. 1-1 M5009 Business Set - Features and Dimensions Page 1-3...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Fig. 1-1 M5009 Business Set - Features and Dimensions Page 1-3...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 • Maximum acceleration 15/m/s/s. Shock 2.08 Packaged: The Business Set within its packaging is designed to withstand normal handling during shipment. 2.09 Unpackaged: The telephone and the handset are designed to withstand accidental dropping during normal use, without sustaining damage, as follows: •...
PRACTICE 297-2011-201 3. OPERATION AND FEATURES M5009 BASIC OPERATIONS Making a Call and 3.01 The M5009 Business Set can be used to make voice calls and Accessing Features operate selected DMS-100 or Meridian SL-100 features. All supported features can be accessed via the keys provided on the M5009 Business Set.
PRACTICE 297-2011-201 • Volume up/down key (1), and • Dial pad keys (12). (b) There are eight (8) assignable key/LCD indicator pairs. There is one (1) assignable key (# 9) without a functioning LCD indicator. 3.08 LCD indicators used with DN keys support four (4) key/LCD states as follows: FUNCTION LCD STATE...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 established, end-to-end signaling using CO generated DTMF tones is enabled. 3.12 Hold. The HOLD function has two modes of operation, manual and automatic. With the user engaged in a call, the call can be put on hold either by pressing the HOLD key or by pressing another DN key. In either case the DN LCD changes from ON to “winking”...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 • Call Waiting (CWT) • Directed Call Park (DCP) • Directory Numbers (DN) • Group Intercom (GIC) • Individual Business Line • Intercom (ICM) • Make Set Busy (MSB) • Malicious Call Hold (MCH) • Message Waiting (MWT) •...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Short burst of buzzer tone (500 Hz), once only (informs user that previously busy station or trunk line is now free) Special Dial Three short bursts of dial tone, followed by continuous dial tone (informs user that dialed feature, e.g. call forwarding, has been activated and further digits [ e.g.
Ring [ -] red lead), and plug the line cord into the Teladapt jack. Proceed in steps as given in Chart 4-1. DUMMY REGION ADDED FOR ,ftn. TAG. * TELADAPT is a trademark of Northern Telecom Limited. Chart 4-1 M5009 BUSINESS SET INSTALLATION...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Chart 4-1 Continued M5009 BUSINESS SET INSTALLATION STEP PROCEDURE Designate button labels for key designations. Fold labels, insert inside plastic button cover, and snap button cover over movable key, pressing down on key, as required. Repeat for all keys. Insert line cord Teladapt connector into connecting block and ascertain that is has securely snapped into place.
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Fig. 4-1 Unpacking or Packing the M5009 Business Set Page 4-3...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Fig. 4-2 View of Jacks and Tabs at Base of Telephone Page 4-4...
PRACTICE 297-2011-201 5. VERIFICATION PROCEDURES AND MAINTENANCE VERIFICATION TEST 5.01 These are acceptance tests. If the criteria outlined in the Line ROUTINES Engineering Rules (297-2011-180) are observed, impulse noise, background noise and crosstalk compatibility problems are unlikely. The loop check should be performed, the telephone installed, and the Tip/Ring polarity should be checked before attempting to establish a communication path to another telephone and going through the different call routines (enabled features) while observing and verifying...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Note: The system will not attempt to restore any LCD to its pre-test state. The LCDs will be OFF at the end of the test, with features in the same state as before the test. A background audit restores all feature indicators at its next occurrence (audit intervals are switch and load related).
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Chart 5-1 Continued STATION RINGER TEST - KEY SEQUENCES Dial Pad key # All LCDs OFF Soft Reset Feature key 1 LCD 1 ON Soft Reset, LCD ON Feature key 2 LCD 2 ON Soft Reset, LCD ON Feature key 3 LCD 3 ON Soft Reset, LCD ON...
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Fig. 5-1 Key and LCD Identification for Tests - M5009 Business Set Page 5-4...
PRACTICE 297-2011-201 6. ORDERING INFORMATION REPLACEMENT PARTS 6.01 The M5009 Business Set has few field replaceable parts. The handset, handset cord, line cord equipped with Teladapt connectors, key lenses and labels can be changed. 6.02 If a Business Set fails to function properly, or if mechanical breakage occurs, do not attempt to effect repairs in the field.
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PRACTICE 297-2011-201 Table 6-A Continued MERIDIAN M5009 BUSINESS SET STOCKLIST OF FIELD REPLACEABLE PARTS Handset Assembly, Chameleon-grey, for A0324416 NT1F04BA-35 NT4X35AA, CA, and EA Handset Assembly, BTS light-grey, for A0324417 NT1F04BA-93 NT4X35BA, DA, and FA Handset Assembly, Black, for NT4X35GA, A0330895 NT1F04BA-03 HA, and JA...
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