The PARTNER ACS processor module and the 206EC and 400EC modules
support the Caller ID feature. These modules are required to provide Caller ID
information on system display phones. You must subscribe to Caller ID service
from your local telephone company (if it is available), and connect any lines
associated with this service to the line jacks on the processor module, the
206EC module, or the 400EC module. Hereafter, references in this guide to 206
modules include 206E, 206EC, and all 206 modules used with previous releases
of the product. Similarly, references to 400 modules include 400E, 400EC, and
all 400 modules used with previous releases of the product.
NOTE:
A system display phone is required for programming at extension 10 and/or 11.
If you have any 34-button phones in the system, you must use a 34-button
display phone to program since an 18-button phone cannot be used to program
a 34-button phone. Also, if your system has both PARTNER-model and
MLS-model phones, it is recommended that you use a PARTNER-model display
phone at the programming extension.
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 ®
wiring.
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
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phones to the system for:
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Power Failure Operation. During a power failure, system phones
will not work because 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, users can place
and answer outside calls on the first line of each 206 module. You
can connect a standard phone either alone or combined with a
system phone. For more information, see "Combination
Extensions" on the next page.
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Installation Guidelines
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