Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Release 1.0 Installation Manual
Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Release 1.0 Installation Manual

Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Release 1.0 Installation Manual

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PARTNER
Communications System
Release 1.0
Installation
®
Advanced
518-456-052
Comcode 107915951
Issue 1
January 1997

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  • Page 1 ® PARTNER Advanced Communications System Release 1.0 Installation 518-456-052 Comcode 107915951 Issue 1 January 1997...
  • Page 2 In the continental U.S., Lucent Technologies provides a toll-free customer hotline 24 hours a day. Call the hotline at 1 800 628-2888 or your Lucent Technologies Authorized Dealer if you need assistance when installing your system. Consultation charges may apply.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installing the Hardware Contents Important Safety Instructions Additional Safety Instructions for Installation Personnel Overview An Example System Setup Required Parts Installation Guidelines Telephones and Devices Combination Extensions Installation Procedures Wall-Mounting a Stand-Alone PARTNER ACS Processor Module Wall-Mounting a 2-Slot Carrier and Modules Wall-Mounting a 5-Slot Carrier and Modules Inserting Batteries in the PARTNER ACS Processor Module Powering Up the System...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    Lucent Technologies IROB protectors (see “Requirements for Out-of-Building Extensions” on page 36. CAUTION: Use only Lucent Technologies-manufactured PARTNER modules in the PARTNER Advanced Communications System. CAUTION: Environmental and electrical conditions must meet the requirements as listed on page 36.
  • Page 5: Overview

    If your company already has modular jacks for all outside lines and extensions, you may be able to use the existing wiring to install the system hardware and connect telephones to the system yourself. 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.
  • Page 6: An Example System Setup

    400 module, connect to outside telephone lines. Extension 15: Bell. A loud bell is connected directly to MUSIC ON HOLD Jack. Lucent Technologies’ Magic on this extension jack. Any line programmed to ring on Hold ® is connected to this jack to provide customized extension 15 activates the loud bell—to alert users of an...
  • Page 7 CONTROL UNIT PARTNER PARTNER NE R 30 jun ct PA RT ure Ad ct Cl os Co nta PARTNER PARTNER MODULE R1.0 MODULE R1.0 MODULE R1.0 MODULE R1.0 EXTENSIONS Extension 10 POWER RADIO PASS 555 1212 On/Off Redial Mute Feat/P Conf Trans PQRS...
  • Page 8: Required Parts

    Required Parts You may have multiple system component packages; Figure 1 shows the package contents. 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). PARTNER Advanced Communications System Processor Module AC Power Cord #8-15 x 1...
  • Page 9: Installation Guidelines

    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 ® wiring. Call Assistant Intercom Autodialers with Busy Indication (PARTNER-CA48 for PARTNER-model phones or MLS-CA24 for MLS-model phones).
  • 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 from lightning. (IROBs must be installed by a qualified technician.)
  • Page 11 “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 carrier. There are hazardous voltages within that can cause severe or fatal personal injury. DO NOT OPEN THE MODULES.
  • Page 13: Wall-Mounting A 2-Slot Carrier And Modules

    Label the line and extension jacks as shown. If you are installing a two-module system, Lines continue with “Wall-Mounting a 2-Slot Carrier and Modules;” otherwise, skip to “Inserting Batteries in the PARTNER ACS Processor Module.” Extensions Wall-Mounting a 2-Slot Carrier and Modules To wall-mount a 2-Slot carrier, first follow the instructions in “Wall-Mounting a Stand-Alone PARTNER ACS Processor Module.”...
  • Page 14 Attach the 2-Slot carrier to the top right side of the two modules. Align the carrier carefully and then push firmly until the connectors on the PARTNER modules snap into the carrier. 2 0 6 D U L Fasten the carrier to the modules using the two #4 screws included with the carrier.
  • Page 15: Wall-Mounting A 5-Slot Carrier And Modules

    Wall-Mounting a 5-Slot Carrier and Modules Install the 5-Slot carrier within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of a properly grounded wall outlet (not controlled by a switch) and the network interface jacks. In addition, when you mount the carrier on the wall, leave at least 1 foot (0.3 meter) of clearance at the top and sides, and 2 feet (0.6 meter) at the front and bottom to ensure proper ventilation.
  • Page 16: Inserting Batteries In The Partner Acs Processor Module

    Slide the first 206 module into the leftmost slot of the carrier. From left to right, install 206 modules, then any 400 (or 200) modules. The 400 modules should always be to the right of all 206 modules. Also, you must install 206EC and/or 400EC modules for any lines with Caller ID MODULE service.
  • Page 17 Remove the battery assembly by gently pulling the tab at the bottom of the battery compartment cover. Insert two new AAA-size standard alkaline batteries into the metal spring clips by pushing them straight in, placing the negative (–) end of one battery into the bottom clip, and the positive (+) end of the other battery into the top clip.
  • Page 18: Powering Up The System

    Powering Up the System NOTE: If you plan to use the Backup and Restore features of the system, insert a Backup/Restore PC Card, which must be purcased separately, in PC Card Slot 2 before applying power to the system and leave the PC Card in place until you are ready to use it. The system must be powered down before inserting or removing a PC Card from the PC Card slot.
  • Page 19 Check all green lights on the fronts of the modules. Lights If all the lights are lit, continue with “Connecting Lines and Extensions”; otherwise: If a single light is out , power down the control unit, reseat the module, then power up the control unit.
  • Page 20: Connecting Lines And Extensions

    Connecting Lines and Extensions If extensions are not wired to any modular jacks, call a qualified service technician. Test for dial tone at the network interface jacks before connecting outside lines to the control 555-1343 unit. For the test, connect a standard phone to the first network interface jack.
  • Page 21 Connect modular telephone cords to the extension jacks, starting at the top extension jack on the PARTNER ACS processor module. When that module is full, move to the leftmost 206 module. Fill each module before moving to the next module to the right. Route each cord through the hook on the front of the module.
  • Page 22: Connecting Caller Id Display Units

    To process Caller ID information for multiple lines, you must provide a separate device and a separate wiring run for each line, even if they are all at a single phone. Insert a Lucent Technologies 267F2 Bridging Adapter (separately orderable) into the network interface jack associated with the line that has Caller ID service.
  • Page 23: 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 24 For proper mounting, the wall plate must be a Lucent Technologies 630B connecting block. Plug one end of the telephone cord into the jack in the center of the wall plate.
  • Page 25: Connecting And Testing Telephones

    (If you are connecting a standard phone and its mounting cord is loose, try a Lucent Technologies D2R mounting cord instead.) MODULE To install two phones (or other devices) on a single MODULE Ext.
  • Page 26: Connecting Contact Closure, Call Reporting (Smdr), Paging, And Music-On-Hold Devices

    RS-232C serial port. Paging System If you connect a paging system from a manufacturer other than Lucent Technologies, a paging interface may be required. PAGE Jack Insert the modular plug into the PAGE jack on the...
  • Page 27 Accordingly, in order for the performance of that music to be lawful, it must be licensed annually to the user by the copyright owners or their representatives. You can purchase a Magic On Hold system from Lucent Technologies, 1 800 446-5366, which includes the required license for the first year. This license must be renewed annually.
  • Page 28: 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.
  • Page 29: Equipment Upgrades

    Equipment Upgrades If you are upgrading from a Stand-Alone PARTNER ACS processor module to a 2-Slot carrier, see “Wall-Mounting a 2-Slot Carrier and Modules” earlier in this guide for instructions. If you are adding modules to an existing 5-Slot carrier, see “Adding New Modules,” below. Adding New Modules WARNING: Before starting, verify that you have charged batteries installed in the PARTNER ACS...
  • Page 30 See “Connecting Lines and Extensions” for instructions for connecting line and/or extension cords to the new module. Reconnect the power cord. Move the carrier’s On/Off switch to the “On” position (“l”). Check that all green lights on the fronts of the modules are lit: Lights If a single light is out , power down the control...
  • Page 31: Replacing System Modules

    Replacing System Modules The procedure for replacing a module depends on your configuration: If you have a... See... Stand-Alone PARTNER ACS processor module “Replacing a Stand-Alone PARTNER ACS Processor configuration Module” 2-Slot carrier configuration “Replacing Modules in a 2-Slot Carrier” 5-Slot carrier configuration “Replacing Modules in a 5-Slot Carrier”...
  • Page 32 Replacing Modules in a 2-Slot Carrier WARNING: Before starting, verify that you have charged batteries installed in the PARTNER ACS processor module, and then disconnect the power cord from the power jack on the carrier. For an illustration showing the location of the power jack, see “Powering Up the System” earlier in this guide.
  • Page 33 Slide the top module to the left to disengage its interlocking mounting tracks from the PARTNER ACS processor module. If you are replacing the PARTNER ACS processor module, skip to Step 7. If you are Mounting replacing the top module, continue with Step 6. Tracks Mount the new module by following Steps 3 through 8 in “Wall-Mounting a 2-Slot Carrier and Modules,”...
  • Page 34 Replacing Modules in a 5-Slot Carrier WARNING: Before starting, verify that you have charged batteries installed in the PARTNER ACS processor module, and then disconnect the power cord from the power jack on the carrier. Move the carrier’s On/Off switch to the “Off” position (“O”).
  • Page 35 Connect the line and extension cords one at a time, making sure to place the correct cords into their corresponding jacks on the new module. (See “Connecting Lines and Extensions” earlier in this guide.) Reconnect the power cord. Move the carrier’s On/Off switch to the “On” position (“l”).
  • Page 36: Inserting Or Removing A Pc Card

    Inserting or Removing a PC Card CAUTION: Before starting, verify that you have charged batteries installed in the PARTNER ACS processor module, and then disconnect the power cord from the power jack on the carrier or the Stand-Alone PARTNER ACS processor module. For illustrations showing the location of the power jack on the various configurations, see “Powering Up the System”...
  • Page 37 If you have a 2-Slot carrier or a Stand-Alone configuration, you are finished with this procedure. If you have a 5-Slot carrier, continue with Step 5B. Make sure all modules are seated properly. The cover will not fit if the modules are not seated PAGE MODULE MODULE...
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Specifications Capacities System Module Extension Jack ACS Processor Module 15 outside lines via line jacks on Maximum two devices per one ACS processor module plus extension jack, total REN on jack 3 outside lines two 206 modules plus two 400 not to exceed 2.0 [System phone 8 extensions modules...
  • Page 39 Switch Fabric Full digital, nonblocking Electrical 45 Watts (154 BTUs/hr.) per ACS processor module during normal power consumption Specifications 85 Watts (290 BTUs/hr.) per ACS processor module during maximum power consumption 10 Watts (35 BTUs/hr.) per 400 module, normal and maximum power consumption 35 Watts (120 BTUs/hr.) per 206 module during normal power consumption 75 Watts (256 BTUs/hr.) per 206 module during maximum power consumption U.S., Canada, and other 110V countries:...
  • Page 40 Standard phone: one Lucent Technologies IROB protector plus one carbon block protector Installation of a Contact Closure Adjunct controlled device outside the building requires a Lucent Technologies 146G Surge Protector-SCL/8 to protect the control unit from electrical surges. 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 41 Government U.S.: FCC Part 68 FCC registration number (U.S.): See the label on the side of the control unit. Approvals and FCC Part 15: Local Phone Company Class A: Class B: 5-Slot Configuration PARTNER Advanced Communications Information 2-Slot Configuration with System Stand-Alone Configuration PARTNER MAIL VS 2-Slot Configuration with 200, 206, or 400...

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