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AT&T PARTNER ® Plus Communications System Release 3.1 Installation.
Copyright © 1993 AT&T AT&T 518-455-218 All Rights Reserved Issue 1 Printed in U.S.A. October 1993 Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change.
Contents Contents Important Safety Instructions Overview An Example System Setup Required Parts Installation Guidelines ■ Telephones and Devices ■ Combination Extensions Using A Direct Connection .
Important Safety Instructions The following list provides basic safety precautions that should always be followed when using your telephone equipment: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
Installation Overview This guide explains how to install the PARTNER® Plus Communications System. It begins with an example system setup, then follows with an illustration of the components you need to install the system and general guidelines to consider before installation.
An Example System Setup The next page shows a control unit with two 206 modules and two 400 modules, giving the system a capacity of 12 outside lines and 12 extensions. Although your system may differ, this example will give you an idea of the types of equipment you can connect to it.
CONTROL UNIT EXTENSIONS Extension 10 Extension 18 Extension 11 Extension 15 Extension 12 Extension 17 Extension 16 Extension 13 Extension 14 An Example System Setup 3.
Required Parts You will have up to three types of system component packages; Figure 1 shows the contents of each package in the area marked by a dashed line. Check your packages to be sure you have the parts shown here (if not, call for support as instructed on the inside front cover).
NOTE: A system display phone—either an MLS-34D, MLS-18D, or MLS-12D—is required for system programming at extension 10 and/or 11. (Make sure that the programming phone is as large as the largest phone in the system, because an MLS-12D or MLS-18D cannot program an MLS-34D.
■ ■ - Auxiliary Equipment. There are a variety of ways to set up fax machines, modems, and answering machines to work with the system. See Chapter 4 in the PARTNER Plus Communications System Programming and Use guide for advice on using this equipment.
Using A Direct Connection Figure 2 shows how to connect a standard device directly to a system phone, using the phone’s built-in auxiliary jack. To Wall Jack To Standard Device Plug LINE into gray jack Plug AUX device into white jack Figure 2.
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 backplane. There are hazardous voltages within that can cause severe or fatal personal injury.
4 A) Power Jack B) C) D) To power down the control unit, pull out the main circuit breaker on the control unit. On a PARTNER Plus 220V system, move the on/off switch to the “off” position (“O”). Press the AC power cord firmly into the power jack on the top right side of the backplane until it locks into place.
Connecting Lines and Extensions If extensions are not wired to any modular jacks, call a qualified service technician. 1 A) B) C) 2 A) 3 4 B) C) Test for dial tone at the network interface jacks before connecting outside lines to the control unit. For the test, connect a standard phone to the first network interface jack.
5 A) B) C) D) 6 A) B) C) Connect modular telephone cords to 206 module extension jacks, starting at the top extension jack on the leftmost module. Route each cord through the hook on the front of the module, and then push the cords through the space below the module and out through the back.
Connecting Caller ID Display Units To get Caller ID information for an extension, you must first subscribe to the service (on a per-line basis) from your local telephone company, then connect the units as described here. You must connect the Caller ID display unit directly to the line that supports Caller ID at the network interface jack.
Assembling System Phones You can either desk mount or wall mount a system phone. If the system phone is manufactured with a separate stand, you can use the stand to either wall mount the phone or raise the angle of the phone when desk mounting. (The stand is required for MLS-34D phones.
Wall Mounting If you wall mount a display phone, the display may be difficult to read, so desk mounting is recommended. (Wall mounting instructions apply to corded MLS-model phones only. To wall mount an MLC-6 cordless phone, follow the instructions in the booklet provided with the phone.
2 A) Gray Jack White Jack B) C) 3 A) B) C) Unscrew the phone’s four mounting screws and lift the base of the phone off the top. CAUTION: Do not touch electrical circuitry. To do so will expose you to a risk of electrical shock and possibly damage the equipment.
Connecting Paging, Music-On-Hold, and Call Reporting (SMDR) Devices Only steps for connection to the processor module are provided here. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for additional information on installing and using these devices. PAGE Jack Paging System 1 Insert the modular plug into the PAGE jack on the processor module.
Connecting Intercom Autodialers Since the autodialer has a fixed stand, you may need to adjust the height of the system phone—by installing a stand—to match the height of the autodialer. Refer to Step 2 of “Desk Mounting” under “Assembling System Phones” for instructions.
Equipment Upgrades Adding New Modules 1 A) Power Jack B) C) 2 A) Handle Dovetail Guides Locking Tab B) 3 A) B) 4 To power down the control unit, pull out the main circuit breaker. On a PARTNER Plus 220V system, move the on/off switch to the “off” position (“O”).
5 A) To replace the cover, while holding the cover at an angle, gently move the top rear edge of the cover over the top of the control unit and match up the grooves where the top edge of the cover meets the backplane. Gently push the edge into place. B) Lower the bottom of the cover until it is secured in place.
3 A) 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. B) To power up the control unit, push in the main circuit breaker. On a PARTNER Plus 220V system, move the on/off switch to the “on” position (“I”).
Specifications Capacities System 206 Module Extension Jack ■ 12 outside lines via line jacks on ■ 2 outside lines ■ Maximum 2 devices per extension two 206 plus two 400 modules ■ 6 extensions jack, total REN on jack not to ■ 24 extensions via extension jacks exceed 2.
Extension ■ Ringing voltage: +5VDC, -140 VDC peak to peak; trapezoidal wave shaping Jack On a PARTNER Plus 220V System: +5VDC, -150 VDC peak to peak Specifications ■ 35- to 38-Volt talk battery .
Safety ■ U.S.: Meets UL 1459 Issue 2 Requirements ■ Canada: Meets CSA C22.2, 225 Government ■ U.S.: FCC Part 68 Approvals and FCC registration number (U.
518-455-218 October 1993 Graphics © AT&T 1988 Issue 1.
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