Installation Guidelines; Telephones And Devices - Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Installation Manual

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Installation Guidelines

Telephones and Devices

You can connect the following telephones and devices to the system:
PARTNER-model, MLS-model, MDC 9000, and TransTalk™ 9000-series System Phones.
System phones require at least two-pair wiring and are compatible with Lucent Technologies
4-pair SYSTIMAX
Call Assistant Intercom Autodialers with Busy Indication (PARTNER-CA48 for
PARTNER-model phones or MLS-CA24 for MLS-model phones). You can connect an
Intercom Autodialer to the system phones at extension 10 and 11. The Intercom Autodialer
connects to the system phone using an adapter that is shipped with the autodialer.
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:
— Power Failure Operation. During a power failure, system phones will not work because
— Hotlines. A hotline extension should be connected to a standard phone, rather than a
For message waiting capability, you must connect standard phones with LED-compatible
message-waiting lights to a PARTNER ACS processor module, 308EC modules, or Release 3.1 (R3.1)
or later 206 modules. This message- waiting capability does not work with standard phones with
neon-type message-waiting lights.
— Auxiliary Equipment. There are a variety of ways to set up fax machines, modems, and
Doorphones. You can connect up to two doorphones to the system. Do not connect doorphones
to extension 10, 11, or the first two extensions of any 206 or 308EC module.
Contact Closures. You can connect up to two Contact Closure devices such as door locks to the
Contact Closure Adjunct so that the devices can be activated from an extension on a user s desk.
Voice Messaging Systems. The system supports the following voice messaging systems:
— The PARTNER MAIL VS
— The PARTNER MAIL
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wiring.
they require power to operate. However, if you connect standard phones to the first two
extensions on the PARTNER ACS processor module, users can place and answer outside
calls on the first two lines. If you connect a standard phone to the first extension on each
206 module, or the first two extensions on each 308EC module, users can place and
answer outside calls on any of these lines. You can connect a standard phone either alone
or combined with a system phone. For more information, see
on page
-8.
system telephone, but can ring any type of phone. An internal hotline phone can also be
set up to ring the paging system, so announcements can be made over the loudspeaker.
Do not connect a hotline phone to extension 10, 11, or the first two extensions of any 206
or 308EC module, to keep these extensions available for power failure use.
answering machines to work with the system. See Chapter 4 in the PARTNER Advanced
Communications System Programming and Use guide for advice on using this equipment.
To connect a telephone and a standard device on the same extension, see
Extensions'' on page
-8.
module, resides in the control unit.
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System. This device connects to the system through extension
jacks. Do not connect PARTNER MAIL to extension 10, 11, or the first two extensions of
any 206 or 308EC module to keep these extensions available for power failure use.
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System. This device, which physically resembles a 206
''Combination Extensions''
''Combination
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