Lucent Technologies PARTNER II Release 4.1 Installation Manual
Lucent Technologies PARTNER II Release 4.1 Installation Manual

Lucent Technologies PARTNER II Release 4.1 Installation Manual

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PARTNER

Communications System

Release 4.1
Installation
Lucent Technologies
Bell Labs Innovations
®
II
518-455-333
Comcode 107879223
Issue 2
August 1996

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  • Page 1: Communications System

    Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations ® PARTNER Communications System Release 4.1 Installation 518-455-333 Comcode 107879223 Issue 2 August 1996...
  • Page 2 PARTNER MAIL, PARTNER MAIL VS, Magic on Hold, MLS-34D, MLS-18D, MLS-12D, MLS-12, MLS-6, PARTNER, and SYSTIMAX are registered trademarks of Lucent Technologies. Warranty Lucent Technologies provides a limited warranty to this product. See Appendix B of the PARTNER II Communications System Programming and Use guide. Ordering Information The order number for this book is 518-455-333.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installing the Hardware Contents Important Safety Instructions Overview An Example System Setup Required Parts Installation Guidelines Telephones and Devices Combination Extensions Using a Direct Connection Using a Bridging Adapter Installation Procedures Installing the Control Unit and Modules Connecting Lines and Extensions Connecting Caller ID Display Devices Assembling System Phones Desk Mounting...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    The control unit must be securely wall mounted. CAUTION: If any wiring from the extension jacks leaves the building premises, you must install Lucent Technologies IROB protectors (see “Requirements for Out-of-Building Extensions” on page 24). CAUTION: Use only Lucent Technologies-manufactured PARTNER modules in the PARTNER II Communications System.
  • Page 5: Overview

    To have a Lucent Technologies service technician install and customize your system or change existing wiring, call 1 800 247-7000 (in the continental U.S.) or call your Lucent Technologies Representative or local Authorized Dealer.
  • Page 6: An Example System Setup

    Extension 15: Doorphone. A doorphone is installed at the building entrance. When someone at the entrance MUSIC ON HOLD Jack. Lucent Technologies’ Magic on presses the button on the doorphone, the designated Hold® is connected to this jack to provide customized extensions in the office signal automatically.
  • Page 7 CONTROL UNIT Expansion Carrier Primary Carrier Extension 17 Extension 10 EXTENSIONS Extension 14 Extension 18 Extension 11 Extension 15 Extension 12 Extension 19 Extension 16 Extension 13 An Example System Setup...
  • Page 8: Required Parts

    Required Parts You will have up to four types of system component packages; Figure 1 shows the contents of each package in the area marked by a dashed line. Check your packages to be sure you have the parts shown here (if not, call for support as instructed on the inside front cover of this guide).
  • Page 9: Installation Guidelines

    Industry-Standard Devices. Industry-standard devices (including standard phones) require one-pair mounting cords; Lucent Technologies D2R mounting cords are recommended. – Standard Phones. Connect standard touch-tone or rotary dial phones to the system for: –...
  • Page 10: Combination Extensions

    In-Range Out-of-Building Protectors. Installing phones or other standard devices (such as a doorphone) in a location other than the building where the control unit is installed requires Lucent Technologies In-Range Out-of-Building (IROB) protectors, to prevent damage due to lightning. (IROBS must be installed by a qualified technician.)
  • Page 11: Using A Direct Connection

    “Using a Direct Connection” below. If your system phone does not have a built-in auxiliary jack or if you want to connect two standard devices together, you must use a Lucent Technologies 267F2 Bridging Adapter—see “Using a Bridging Adapter” below.
  • Page 12: Installation Procedures

    Installation Procedures Before installing the system, be sure you read the safety instructions on page ii. WARNING: There are no customer-serviceable components inside the system modules or backplane. There are hazardous voltages within that can cause severe or fatal personal injury. DO NOT OPEN THE MODULES. Installing the Control Unit and Modules Install the control unit’s backplane within five feet (1.5 meters) of a properly grounded electrical outlet (not...
  • Page 13 Before installing any modules, check to make sure the clear, plastic cover has been removed from the connector area on the rear of each module. Slide the first 206 module into the leftmost slot of the primary carrier. (The system will not work if a 206 module is not installed in this slot.) From left to right, install 206 modules, then...
  • Page 14: Connecting Lines And Extensions

    Press the power cord firmly into the power jack on the top right side of the primary carrier’s backplane until it locks into place. Plug the other end of the power cord into a properly grounded three-prong wall outlet not controlled by a switch.
  • Page 15 each line cord to the Connect the free end of appropriate network interface jack. Test the lines—plug a system phone into extension jack 10. Press the line buttons for each outside line and listen for dial tone. Repeat for extensions 16, 22, 28, 34, 40, 46 and 52 (if available).
  • Page 16: Connecting Caller Id Display Devices

    To have additional wiring runs installed, call a qualified technician. Insert a Lucent Technologies 267F2 Bridging Adapter into the network interface jack associated with the line that has Caller ID service.
  • Page 17: Assembling System Phones

    Assembling System Phones All PARTNER-model system phones are shipped with a stand for either desk mounting or wall mounting the phone. Desk Mounting Gently place the phone upside down. Route the telephone cord through the hole in the top center of the stand. Insert the tabs on the narrow end of the stand into the slots on the inside bottom edge of the phone.
  • Page 18: Wall Mounting

    Wall Mounting Wall mounting instructions apply only to PARTNER- model phones. To wall mount an MDC 9000 cordless phone, follow the instructions in the booklet provided with the phone. Reverse the plastic hook that sits in the earpiece part of the handset cradle. Turn the phone upside down and remove the tray that holds the User Instruction cards: press the tabs on both sides of the tray near...
  • Page 19: Connecting And Testing Telephones

    206 module extension jack. (If you are connecting a standard phone and its mounting cord is loose, use a Lucent Technologies D2R mounting cord instead.) To install two phones (or other devices) on a single extension jack, see “Combination Extensions”...
  • Page 20: Connecting Paging, Call Reporting (Smdr), And Music-On-Hold Devices

    Paging System PAGE Jack If you connect a paging system from a manufacturer other than Lucent Technologies, a paging interface may be required. Insert the modular plug into the PAGE jack on the primary processor module.
  • Page 21: Music-On-Hold Audio Source

    ASCAP, BMI, and/or similar performing rights organizations, to obtain a license. Lucent Technologies disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license, if required. For alternative (usually pre-licensed) sources of music to use with this feature, you may wish to contact Telephonetics International, Inc.
  • Page 22: Connecting A Partner-Ca48 Intercom Autodialer

    Connecting a PARTNER-CA48 Intercom Autodialer The PARTNER-CA48 Intercom Autodialer is shipped with an adapter, a D8W line cord, a power cord, a power unit, and a button labeling sheet. NOTE: The PARTNER-CA48 Intercom Autodialer can be wall mounted to work next to a wall-mounted system phone. Plug the adapter into the wall jack.
  • Page 23: Equipment Upgrades

    Equipment Upgrades Adding New Modules WARNING: Before starting, disconnect the power cord from the power jack on the backplane. Pull out the main circuit breakers on both Main Circuit Breaker or On/Off Switch carriers or move the on/off switch to the “off”...
  • Page 24: Replacing System Modules

    Check all green lights on the fronts of the modules. If all the lights are lit, installation is complete; Lights otherwise: If a single light is out, power down the control unit, reseat the module, then power up the control unit. If multiple lights are out, power down the control unit, reseat the leftmost module that has a light out, then power up the control unit.
  • Page 25 Check the slack in the wires. If there is not enough slack to remove the module without pulling the line and extension cords free, label and disconnect the wires before continuing with Step 2B. Place one hand on top of the module. With your other hand, grip the plastic bracket on the bottom front of the module, and pull out the old module.
  • Page 26: Specifications

    Specifications 206 Module Extension Jack Capacities System 2 outside lines Maximum 2 devices per extension 12 outside lines via line jacks on 6 extensions jack, total REN on jack not to two 206 plus two 400 modules exceed 2.0* (System phone 24 extensions via extension jacks 400 Module REN is 0.0 (zero))
  • Page 27 Electrica1 10 Watts (35 BTUs/hour) per 400 module, normal and maximum power consumption Specifications 65 Watts (225 BTUs/hour) per 206 module during normal operation 100 Watts (350 BTUs/hour) per 206 module during maximum power consumption U.S., Canada, and other 110V countries: 4 Amps maximum current at full system capacity (processor module and four 206 modules) Countries using 220V: 2.2 Amps maximum current (processor module and four 206 modules) 4-day memory backup (96 hours)
  • Page 28 Extensions electrical surges: System phone: two Lucent Technologies IROB protectors Standard device: one Lucent Technologies IROB protector plus one carbon block protector Wiring System phones: Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX® Bulk Nonplenum (DIW) cable, Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX Bulk Plenum (HALAR/HALAR) cable, or at least 2-pair (4-wire) star (“home run”...
  • Page 29 Lucent Technologies 518-455-333 Comcode 107879223 Issue 2 August 1996...

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