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Installation for SCC Made Easy

Install and Connect Single-Carrier Cabinets

Check Customer's Order

Unpack and Inspect Cabinets

Check Circuit Packs

Correct Shipping Errors

Position the Cabinets (Standard Reliability)

Position Cabinets (High or Critical Reliability)

Install Earthquake Protection for SCC

Ground DC-Powered Cabinets

Connect DC Power Cabinet Ground

Connect DC Battery Cabinet Frame Ground

Connect DC Power Distribution Unit Ground

Connect Single-Carrier Cabinet Ground

Connect DC Power

Making DC Power Connections

DC Power Connections with DC Distribution Unit

Stacking DC Power Cabinets

Connect AC Power to DC Power Cabinet

Connect Battery Cabinet

Connect Optional Battery Leads

Ground and Connect AC-Powered Cabinets

Connect AC-Power Ground

Set the Ringer Frequency

Connect the Power Cord into the Power Receptacle

Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables

Standard Reliability PPN - One Cabinet Stack

High or Critical Reliability PPN - Two Cabinet Stack

High or Critical Reliability PPN - Three Cabinet Stack

Expansion Port Network (All Reliability Options)

Verify Port Cabinet Address Plugs

Install Rear Panels

Install Rear Ground Plates (Systems with Earthquake Protection)

Install Front Ground Plates (Systems with Radiation Shielding and Earthquake Protection)

Install Cabinet Clips (Systems without Earthquake Protection)

Connect System Cables

Install Telecommunications Cabling

Information about Installing the Cabling

Provisioning Plan

Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware

MDF Cross-Connect Fields

Main Distribution Frame

Main Distribution Frame Labels

Off-Premises Circuit Protection

Sneak Fuse Panels

Cable Installation

Equipment Room Cabling Labels

Cable Routing Guidelines

Route Cables to Main Distribution Frame

Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation

Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Cabinet

Coupled Bonding Conductor

Installation Space Requirements

Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units

110-Type Hardware

Cable Slack Manager

Station Wiring Design

Information Outlets

Station Cables

Closets

Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room

4-Pair Station Circuits

3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution

Voice and Data Terminals

Connectable Administration Terminals

Administration Terminals

Layout

Information Outlet Locations

Site, Satellite, and Adapter Locations

Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables

Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables

3-Pair Station Cable Circuits

4-Pair Station Cable Circuits

Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration

Label Control Carrier Cable

Connect Control Carrier Outputs Cable

Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables

Connect Trunk Pairs to Cabinet Using Jumper Wires To Establish 3-Pair Modularity

Install Cables Between Cabinet and MDF

Install Connector Cables Between Auxiliary Cabinet and MDF

Mount 110A- or 110P-type terminal blocks on the wall

Mount 110P-type terminal blocks on a frame

Install Cable Slack Managers

Install Sneak Fuse Panels

Install Coupled Bonding Conductor

Bring the System Online

Information about Installing the Software, Administering the System, and Powering a DEFINITY AUDIX System

About Accessing the System

Administration Screens and Commands

Administering the Circuit Packs

Administration Commands

Change Circuit Packs Form

Change Circuit Pack Form Implementation Notes

DEFINITY AUDIX System Power Procedures

Manually Power Down AUDIX System

Access the System

Install and Use DSA

Connect Directly to the DEFINITY ECS

Connect Remotely to the DEFINITY ECS Through a Data Module

Set the Data Module to DCE Mode

Add a Data Module to the Switch

Test Hardware Connections

Set the Data Module Operating Mode

Set the 7400B+ Options

Connect Remotely to the DEFINITY ECS Through a Modem

Activate the System

Install Translation Flash Memory Card (Release 8si)

Install Removable Media (Release 8r in MCC)

Power Up AC-Powered System

Power Up DC-Powered System

Verify Messages on Terminal

Adminster the System

Log into the System

Change Customer Options

Change Site Data (MCC only)

Change Cabinet 1 (MCC only)

Add Cabinet 2 through N (Release 8r)

Set Country Options

Change Craft Password

Set Daylight Savings Rules

Set Date and Time

Set System Maintenance Parameters

Reboot High Reliability System (MCC only)

Enable Duplication and Boot Critical Reliability System (Release 8r)

Administer Attendant Console

Save Translations for R8si

Save Translations for R8r

Add Translations for R8si

Add Translations for R8r

Resolve Alarms

Verify Alarm Origination to INADS

Log off the System

Test the System

LED Indicators

Attendant Console LEDs

Terminal Alarm Notification

Circuit Pack LEDs

DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs

SPAN LEDs

LEDs on Standby Components

Check System Status for Each Cabinet

Check Circuit Pack Configuration

Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus in Processor Port Network

Test Tone-Clock Boards

Test SPE Duplication Memory Shadowing Link (if duplicated)

Test Duplicated Switch Processing Element Interchange (if duplicated)

Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs

Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus for Each Expansion Port Network

Test Tone-Clock for Each Expansion Port Network

Test Tone-Clock Interchange for Each Expansion Port Network

Test Expansion Interface Exchange for Each Expansion Port Network

Check Circuit Pack Configuration

Save Translations, if Required

Install and Wire Telephones

Voice and Data Terminals

Connectable Voice and Data Terminals

Connectable Administration Terminals

Connect a Typical Telephone

Connect Adjunct Power

Connect an Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station

Analog Tie Trunk Example

Digital Tie Trunk Example

DS1 Tie Trunk Example

Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks

DS1 Tie Trunks Using T1 Channel Service Unit

Auxiliary Connector Outputs

Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity

Adjunct Power Connection Locations

Attendant Console Example

Attendant Console Cabling Distances, Local and Phantom Power

Auxiliary Power

Hard-Wire Bridging

Dual Wiring of Two-Wire and Four-Wire Endpoints

Install the Attendant Console

Install the 26B1 Selector Console

Connect External Alarm Indicators and Auxiliary Power

Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires

Remote Network Interface

Install the Remote Network Interface

Install Off-Premises Station Wiring

Off-Premises or Out-of-Building Stations

Off-Premises Connections

Off-Premises Protection Requirements

Voice Terminal Restrictions for Exposed Environments

Digital Out-of-Building Voice Terminal Protection

Installing the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector

Installing the 4C3S-75 Enhanced Protector

Installing the Data Link Protector

Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones

808A Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples

Install the 808A Emergency Transfer panel

Install Telephones Used Only for Emergency Transfer (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)

Install Telephones Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)

Install External Ringing

Install the Queue Warning Indicator

Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply

1145B Power Supply

Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply

Install the Wall-Mounting Plates

Mount the 1146B Power Distribution Unit

Install the Battery Mounting/Wiring

Install the Expanded Power Distribution Unit

Power Up and Test the Power Supply

Wire the 1146B Power Distribution Unit

Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit

1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies

Using 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies

Important Safety Instructions for 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies

Connect the 1151A1 or 1151A2 Power Supplies

Install Additional Hardware

DEFINITY Wireless Business System

Cellular Business System

Forum PCM

Add Port Circuit Packs

Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Classifications

Installing Circuit Packs

Install and Administer ISDN - BRI

BRI Terminating Resistor Installation

See these BRI Terminating Resistor Topics:

Important Warning

Terminating Resistor Adapter

Installing Multi-point Adapters

Basic Multi-point Installation Distances

Add Circuit Packs

Install Cables

Enter Added Translations

Resolve Alarms

Save Translations

Add Multiple Announcement

TN750C Announcement Circuit Pack

Save and Restore Recorded Announcements

TN750 and TN750B Announcement Circuit Packs

Replace a TN750B with a TN750C or Move all Announcements from a TN750B to a TN750C

Add TN750C Circuit Packs

Move a Single Announcement from 1 Announcement Circuit Pack to Another

Add Speech Synthesis

Add Code Calling Access

Add CallVisor ASAI

Enter Added Translations

Save Translations

Add Circuit Packs

Install Cables

Enter Added Translations

Resolve Alarms

Save Translations

Add Packet Bus Support for R8si

Set Offer Category and Activate Offer

Disable Alarm Origination

Save Translations

Power Down Cabinet

Install Circuit Packs

Power Up System

Test the Packet Bus and C-LAN Circuit Pack

Resolve Alarms

Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination

Administer Customer Options

Save Translations

Add DCS Interface

Install Cables

Add Circuit Packs

Test the External Connection to the LAN

Enter Added Translations

Save Translations

Administer TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation

Administer TN464GP/TN2464BP

Add IP Solutions

TN802B IP Interface Assembly

TN2302AP Media Processor

Installing a TN2302AP IP Media Processor

Preparing for Installation and Upgrade

Check your onsite equipment

Check your shipment

Installing the TN2302AP IP Media Processor

Connect the cables for TN799B/C

Connect the cables for TN2302AP

Connect the Ethernet

Install the Circuit Packs

Perform Initial Administration Steps for C-LAN and IP Media Processor

Test the External Connection to the LAN

Upgrading TN802 IP Trunking to TN2302AP IP Media Processor

Perform Pre-upgrade Administration

Remove the Circuit Packs

Replace the Cables

Install the Circuit Packs

Administer and Test

Upgrading a TN802B IP Interface Assembly to TN2302AP IP Media Processor

Perform Pre-upgrade Administration

Remove the Circuit Packs

Replace the Cables

Install the Circuit Packs

Perform Additional Administration Steps

Installing a TN802B in Media Processor Mode

Prepare for Installation

Check your shipment

Connect the Cables for TN799B/C

Connect the Cables for TN802B

Connect the Modem

Connect the Ethernet

Install the Circuit Packs

Administer the TN799B/C C-LAN

Administer the IP Interface

Test the External Connection to the LAN

Installing a TN802B in IP Trunk Mode

Prepare for Installation

Check your Shipment

Connect the Cables for TN802B

Connect the Modem

Connect the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse

Connect the Ethernet

Install the Circuit Pack

Test the Modem

Administer the IP Interface

Log onto the TN802B Interface Server

Change Mu-Law to A-Law (for systems using A-Law companding only)

Assign Server and Domain Names

Assign an IP Address

Assign Default Gateway

Check Network Services

Test the External Connection to the LAN

Test the IP Interface Onboard LAN Connections

Upgrading a TN802 V3 (or later) to a TN802B (MedPro Mode)

Connect the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse

Upgrade IP trunks (R7) to H.323 trunks

Upgrade to TN802B (R8)

Verify Circuit Packs

Add Channel Service Units

About Installing an ICSU Module

Check for required components

H600-383-Equivalent Cable Guidelines

Installing the 120A CSU

Installing a 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit

Install and Administer Trunks

Install CAMA/E911

Installing the Circuit Pack

Adding the Trunks

Changing the Feature Access Code

Changing the ARS Digit Analysis

Changing the Route Patterns

Changing the CAMA Numbering and Class of Restriction

Install ISDN--PRI

Installing ISDN - PRI in North American

Installing ISDN - PRI Internationally

Add Packet Bus Support

Add Circuit Packs

Install Cables

Enter Added Translations

Resolve Alarms

Save Translations

Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL

Add DID Trunks

Add Tie Trunks

Add DS1 Tie and OPS

Upgrading from a TN722 to a TN767C

Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS

Save Translations

Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System

Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System

Power Down System

Add Circuit Packs

Install Cables

Power Up System

Enter Added Translations

Save Translations

Resolve Alarms

Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination to INADS

Administer Customer Options

Add TTC Japanese 2-Mbit Trunks

Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (R8r Only)

Circuit Pack Switches

Circuit Pack and Cabling (T1 Only)

75-ohm E1 Interface Cabling

Set Circuit Pack Switches

Installing TN1654s in a Port Carrier

Installing TN1654s in a Switch Node Carrier

Connecting a Port Carrier to a Switch Node Carrier

Connecting Through a Channel Service Unit

Mounting the 127A

Wiring Off-Premises Stations

Installing the Stratum 3 Clock

Unpack and Inspect Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet

Install and Position Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet

Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet

Check and Connect Commercial AC Power

Connect DC Power and Ground to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet

Connect Clock Cabinet Grounding

Connect Stratum 3 Clock DC Power

Set the Clock Options

Cable the Stratum 3 Clock

Install the Stratum 3 Clock Wiring

Install and Connect Modems

Connect Modem to Telephone Network

Set External Modem Options

Add U.S. Robotics Model USR 33.6 EXT External Modem to EPN

Add U.S. Robotics Model USR 33.6 EXT External Modem to PPN

Add External Modem to TN1648B

Add Modem Pooling

Add Pooled Modem (Paradyne 3800 Series)

Set the Modem Connected to Data Module

Set the Modem Connected to the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)

Set 7400A and 7400B Options

Test Telephones and Other Equipment

Make Test Calls

Test 302C Attendant Console

Test Selector Console

Test External Ringing

Test Queue Warning Indicator

Test Integrated Announcement

Record Announcement

Playback Announcement

Delete Announcement

Test Music-on-Hold

Test Emergency Transfer

Test Remote Access Interface

Remote Test

Local Test

Test Basic Rate Interface

Test Duplication Option Processing Element Interchange

Test Terminating Trunk Transmission

Test the C-LAN Connection

Test Stratum 3 Clock (if used)

Check for Red LEDs

Verify Timing to the System

Perform Complete System Test

Resolve Alarms

Activate and Test Alarm Origination Feature

Option Switch Settings

Data Module Option Switch Settings

About DCS Switch Settings

About 7400D Data Module Option Settings

Set DCS Switches

Set 7400D Options

Set 7400A and 7400B Options

External Modem Option Settings

Printer Option Settings

Call Detail Recording Option Settings

AUDIX Interface Option Settings

TN760D Tie Trunk Circuit Pack Option Settings

TN464/2464 Option Settings

Approved Grounds

Approved Floor Grounds

Connecting and Handling Fiber Optic Cables

LASER Product

Detailed Information

Optical Cross-Connect Hardware

100A Lightguide Interconnect Unit

10A Lightguide Connector Panel and Couplings

Lightguide Troughs

Fiber Interconnection Cable

Multi-mode Fiber Cable

Single-mode Fiber Cable

Labels for Fiber Optic Cables

Cleaning Fiber Optic Cables

Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit (Single-Carrier Cabinets)

LASER Product

Prepare the cabinet

Install the Fiber-optic Cable with the Pass-thru Kit

Test the Installation

Install fiber optic cable for duplicated SCC systems

Administering Fiber Optic Cables for R8r

Fiber Link Administration Form

Administration commands

Administration Details

Administering PNC Duplication

Administering Fiber Links

Duplicated Fiber Link Administration

DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs

Duplicated DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs

DS1 Converter Complex Administration for T1 TN1654 Circuit Packs

Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for T1 TN1654 Circuit Packs

DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs

Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs

Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts)

Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts)

Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts)

Lead and Color Designations

TN2185B ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interface

TN2198 ISDN-BRI 2-wire U Interface

TN793B 24-Port Analog Line circuit pack

DS1 Interface Cable H600-307

Access Security Gateway

Using the ASG Mobile

UPS Installation for SCC EPN A-Carrier Cabinet

Parts List

Connect the UPS

Wire the 700A8 Plug

Make the Remaining Connections

Administer the External Device Alarm (EDA)

Load-test and Verify Alarms


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