Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies 8400 Series
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The 8400-Series Voice Terminals Installation and User’s Manual (includes instructions for the 8403, 8405, 8410, 8411, and 8434DX voice terminals) Caution: Please DO NOT DISCARD this booklet. It contains important safety information necessary for anyone responsible for installing or using these terminals. 555-230-875 Comcode 107981094 Issue 4...
Contents INSTALLING YOUR VOICE TERMINAL ......1 Distance Limitations ......... 1 Auxiliary Power .
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SYSTEM’S SECURITY The system manager for each PBX system is responsible for the system’s security. Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of common-carrier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through or connected to it. Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any charges that result from such unauthorized use.
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IMPORTANT USER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The most careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your new voice terminal. Safety is a major factor in the design of every set. But, safety is YOUR responsibility too. Please read carefully the helpful tips listed below and on the next page.
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Never push objects of any kind into the equipment through housing slots since they may touch hazardous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone. If liquid is spilled, however, refer servicing to proper service personnel.
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However, if the above two protectors are not used, the following is acceptable in a 2-wire installation: Lucent Technologies 3BIC (Carbon block) or Lucent 3BEW (gas tube) protectors NOTE: The 3BIC and 3BEW protectors can be used ONLY for 2-wire installations.
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2-WIRE installations MUST ONLY have PBX connections on pair 1 and, if necessary, auxiliary power must be connected to pair 4. All of this information applies to all 8400 series voice terminals, the CALLMASTER III, and the 302B1 and 302C1 Attendant Console.
Terminals Instructions for Installation, Switch Administration, and Programming the Options , 555-015-725. (This document can be ordered from the Lucent Technologies BCS Publications Center at 1 800 457-1235.) Distance Limitations In 4-wire operation, the voice terminal must be within 5,000 feet of the PBX using 22-gauge or 24-gauge wire, and within 4,000 feet of the PBX using 26-gauge wire.
MUST consist of twisted-pairs, including the modular line cord. The line cord must be a D8W, which consists of four twisted-pairs, or a Lucent Technologies approved equivalent. Twisted-pair wiring is used to make lines less sensitive to crosstalk.
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Figure 2 shows the back of the 8411 voice terminal, and Figure 3 shows the two jacks on the rear of the 8411. Use the RS-232-D jack ® for connecting a PC dedicated to PassageWay Solution software and the Analog Adjunct jack for connecting an analog device such as a modem, answering machines, fax machines, audio teleconferencing equipment, or TTY machines commonly used by the hearing impaired.
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8434DX. See Figure 4. For more detailed instructions on installing the expansion module to the 8434DX, use the instructions titled “801A Expansion Module Instruction Manual,” shipped with the expansion module. IMPORTANT: An 801A Expansion Module can be used ONLY with an 8434DX voice terminal connected to a DEFINITY G3V3.3 or later switch.
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Kickstand Routing channel for line cord and adjunct cord Handset jack Line jack Adjunct jack FIGURE 2: Line, Adjunct, and Handset Cord Routing for Desktop Installation on the 8411 Voice Terminal Analog Adjunct jack RS-232-D jack FIGURE 3: Connecting a PC for Use with PassageWay and Connecting an Analog Adjunct (These Jacks Are on the Rear of the 8411)
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Routing channel LINE USE ONLY WITH COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT POWER SOURCE Line jack EX MOD Lucent Technologies MADE IN U.S.A. Adjunct LISTED Telephone ® jack > ABS< Equipment 91B0 Expansion Handset module jack jack NOTE: The location of the jacks and the routing channel on the back of your voice terminal may differ slightly from the location shown in this figure.
switch. If the Test light does not go on, the voice terminal may not have power. In this case, check the connections and then verify that the particular voice terminal is administered on the DEFINITY switch.) Adjusting the 8405 and 8410 Voice Terminal Desktop Stand To provide better display visibility on the 8405D, 8405D Plus, and 8410D set, the desktop stand on these terminals can be installed in a high or low position.
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Use these 2 tab slots for the high position Use these 2 tab slots for the low position Press inward Tabs Slots Slots NOTE: The location of the slots may differ slightly from those in this figure. FIGURE 5: Adjusting the 8405 and 8410 Desktop Stand...
Wall Installation NOTE: The 8403, 8405, and 8410 voice terminals can be wall-mounted. The 8411 and the 8434DX voice terminals CANNOT be wall-mounted. For wall-mounting, you need a 1-foot D8W line cord (not supplied with the voice terminal; Comcode: 103786760). To wall-mount the 8403, 8405, and 8410 voice terminals 1.
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4. Place the voice terminal face down on a flat surface and turn the terminal face down. 5. Remove the desktop stand which is attached to the base of the voice terminal by tabs on the top and back of the stand. See Figure 7. —...
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WARNING: Do not insert the handset cord into the Adjunct jack. It may cause equipment damage. 9. Snap the free end of the 1-foot line cord into the wall jack. 10. Place the base of the voice terminal on the wall-jack mounting studs, and pull downward until it is secure, as shown in Figure 8.
Attaching Adjunct Equipment If you are installing a speakerphone (Lucent Technologies models S101A, ® S201A, or QUORUM CS201A), a headset adapter (Lucent Technologies model 500A1), or other adjunct that may be offered, follow these steps to connect the adjunct equipment to your voice terminal.
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84xx Terminal KS-22911 power supply D6AP Wall jack Line D8AC 400B2 Adjunct 84xx Expansion Terminal Module Ex Mod D6AP 8434DX Wall Line jack Line D8AC cord Adjunct MSP-1 or the 1151A1/A2 Line Other Phone power supplies (on the MSP-1 only) = Cord connections = Jack FIGURE 9:...
USING THE RS-232-D JACK AND ANALOG ADJUNCT JACK ON THE 8411 See Figure 3 in the front of this manual for a drawing of the rear of the 8411 voice terminal. You can use the RS-232-D jack for connecting the 8411 to a PC for use with PassageWay Solution software.
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To connect an Analog Adjunct to the 8411 1. Connect the line cord of the Analog Adjunct to the Analog Adjunct jack on the rear of the 8411 voice terminal. WARNING: Do NOT connect the Analog Adjunct to the wall jack. It will cause equipment damage.
PassageWay Status Indications On 8411 voice terminals, the GREEN and RED lights next to Button #9 provide the following status indications for the PassageWay connection: PassageWay Status Green Light Red Light AT Command Mode PassageWay Mode DCP Looparound Flash Flash †...
LABELING THE DESIGNATION CARD The designation card is a removable card placed behind a transparent protective cover on which the user can type or print call appearance or feature assignments. In most cases, the voice terminal’s designation card is filled out before the user begins to use the set. Do not discard the blank button designation card.
For the 8434DX Voice Terminal There are two Call Appearance/Feature Button Designation Cards for the 8434DX voice terminal: The smaller card contains two columns with five buttons in each column: the first column is labeled a through e; the second column is labeled f through j.
SWITCH ADMINISTRATION After you have successfully installed the voice terminal, the system manager can use the instructions in the 8400-Series Voice Terminals Instructions for Installation, Switch Administration, and Programming the Options , 555-015-725, in order to administer selected features and assigned line appearances on each terminal.
To select which channel (the I-1 Channel or the I-2 Channel) the Analog (T/R) Adjunct will use Shift 1. While on-hook, press Shift The light next to goes on. Mute 2. Press Shift The light next to goes off. 3. Enter the 2-digit code, “42” (“IC”). Shift The red light next to flutters.
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For a more detailed list of Analog Adjunct (Tip/Ring) status light indications, see “PassageWay and Analog Adjunct Status Indications on the 8411” earlier in this manual. To enable or disable the status lights for the Analog Adjunct interface Shift 1. While on-hook, press Shift The light next to goes on.
Enabling/Disabling the Status Lights for the PassageWay Connection (For the 8411 Only) If a PC for the PassageWay Solution has been connected to the RS-232-D jack on the rear of the 8411, the user can use Button #9 (the next-to-last button in the second column) to see the status of the PassageWay connection.
The following documentation provides instructions for using both the fixed and the switch features. These documents can be ordered from the Lucent Technologies BCS Publications Center. Write: Lucent Technologies BCS Publications Center P.O. Box 4100 Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Call: 1 800 457-1235...