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BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES
AT&TCoStandard
SECTION 582-102-220
Issue 4, December 197 4
"DATASPEED*" TAPE-TO-TAPE SYSTEM
TAPE RECEIVER 5B
INSTALLATION AND CHECKOUT
CONTENTS
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GENERAL
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1.
GENERAL
1.01
This section provides the installation
and checkout procedure for the DATA-
SPEED 5B, 5B-1, 5B-2, and 5B-3 Tape Receivers.
It is reissued to add information
on unpacking,
send-receive
terminal
installation,
and
unit
options. No TCN s have been issued for or added
to this section, since its last issue. Since there are
many changes, marginal arrows ordinarily used to
indicate changes and additions are omitted.
This
section was formerly 592-808-200.
1.02
Description,
troubleshooting,
adjust-
ments, and lubrication, as well as infor-
mation on apparatus unit options, can be found
in the appropriate sections.
*Registered Trademark of AT&TCo
1.03
The 5B-1, 5B-2, and 5B-3 Receiver
Terminals differ from the 5B Receiver
in that they have the following apparatus unit
options.
The 5B-1 has a TP199784 identifier .
The 5B-2 has a TP199788 unattended
send-
The 5B-3 has a TP199788 unattended
send-
receive unit and a TP199784.identifier.
1.04
Tables A, B, and C indicate the various
types of operation
available with the
receiver
as well as providing
information
on
equipment required, wiring options, and strapping
plugs. The 5A-l and 5C-1 Senders of Table C are
the same as the basic 5A and 5C Senders except
that they have a TP198002 recognizer apparatus
Figure 1 provides interconnecting
information.
2.
INSTALLATION
LOCATION
2.01
In choosing a site for the tape receiver
terminal, consider the following:
(a)
The cabinet is 16 inches wide, 24-3/8
inches deep, and 54-1/4 inches high.
Sufficient space should be provided at the
front of the cabinet
to
permit
the door
covering the lower half of the cabinet
to
be
swung open. Allow 3 inches ventilation and
access space at the rear of the cabinet. The
receiver set weighs 196 pounds.
(b)
The cabinet should be placed near a
3-wire grounding,
120 volt ac (±10%)
receptacle.
The receptacle
should be sepa-
rately fused
to
preclude unnecessary inter-
ruptions in service, and must be capable of
supplying a peak current of 10 amps.
Prepared for American Telephone and Telegraph Company by Teletype Corporation
©1965 and 1974 by Teletype Corporation
All rights reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
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