AT&T Planning and Configuration AT&T 555-230-600 Issue 2, August 1992
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Contents INTRODUCTION 1 General Information 1 How to Use This Document 3 CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES 5 Communications Survey 5 General 5 Survey Steps 6 FEATURE DETERMINATION 33 Features That Require Additional Hardware and/or Software 39 SYSTEM PARAMETERS 57 SYSTEM VERSION DETERMINATION 71 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION 73 Voice/Data Terminal Equipment Assignments 73 Voice/Data Terminal Totals 73 78 Instructions 80 Data Communications Equipment CDR Output Devices and Connecti
Z3A Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU) 85 Pooled Modem 85 Data Communications Adjuncts 86 89 Display Terminals and Printers 89 Remote Administration Distributed Communications System (DCS) 93 Traffic Considerations 100 Network Access Facilities 101 Circuit Pack Determination 103 Software Determination 138 Cabinet Determination (DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3) 139 Multicarrier Cabinet Configuration 140 Single-Carrier Cabinet Configuration 142 144 Ordering Information .
POWER AND GROUNDING 159 General 159 AC Power Requirements 159 Multicarrier Cabinet System 159 Single-Carrier Cabinet System 162 DC Power Requirements 166 Multicarrier Cabinet System 166 Single-Carrier Cabinet System 171 Grounding 172 Lightning Protection 173 Sneak Current Protection 173 Standby Power System—Multicarrier Cabinet System 174 Standby Power—Single-Carrier Cabinet System 176 House Wiring 177 UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS 179 System 75 Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN Witho
DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN SCC Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3r EPN SCC Without Duplication 189 DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN SCC Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3r EPN SCC With Duplication 190 DEFINlTY Generic 1 PPN SCC Upgrade to DEFINTY Generic 3r EPN SCC With Duplication 191 Additions to the System 193 REFERENCES 195 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 199 INDEX l-1 iv
Figures Figure 1. Fully Equipped Multicarrier PPN Cabinet (J58890A-1) Without Duplication Option (Front View) 8 Fully Equipped Multicarrier PPN Cabinet (J58890A-1) With Duplication Option (Front View) 9 Fully Equipped Multicarrier EPN Cabinet (J58890A-1) With or Without Duplication Option (Front View) 10 Figure 4. Port Assignment Record (for up to Eight Ports) 11 Figure 5. Port Assignment Record (for up to 24 Ports) 12 Figure 6.
Typical Floor Plan With Processor and Expansion Port Networks 151 Typical floor Plan With Processor and Expansion Port Networks (G3r Only) 152 Figure 24. Earthquake Environment (North American Continent) 153 Figure 25. Typical Multicarrier System AC Power and Grounding (EPN Colocated) 160 Figure 26. Typical Multicarrier AC Power and Grounding (Remote EPN) 161 Figure 27. AC Power Requirements for a Single-Carrier Cabinet System 162 Figure 28.
Table H. Station Allocation Characteristics 68 Table I. Users and Required Equipment 74 Table J. Voice/Data Terminal Quantities 75 Table K. Adjunct Quantities and Voice Terminal Compatibility 77 Table L. Terminal Equipment Limits 78 Table M. Data Communications Equipment 80 Table N. System Data Terminals 90 Table O. System Printers 91 Table P. Network Access Facilities 101 Table Q. Speech Synthesis Circuit Pack Capabilities 104 Table R.
Table AN. AC Power Requirements 174 Table AO. DC Power Requirements 175 Table AP. UPS Power Requirements 176 Table AR.
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION General Information This document, DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Planning and Configuration, 555-230-600, is used by the AT&T Account Team to determine a customer’s requirements and to collect the information needed to estimate hardware quantities for DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 or Generic 3.
INTRODUCTION For a complete listing of the system’s technical specifications including cabling distances, call progress and signaling tones, signaling protocols, trunk specifications, etc., refer to the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 System Description, 555-230-200. This issue replaces all previous issues of this document.
INTRODUCTION How to Use This Document This document is written to lead you, step by step, through the planning and configuration process. Detailed instructions are given throughout the document. The following list is a brief summary of the steps to be followed when planning and configuring your system. 1. Use Tables A-D to help determine the general guidelines for your configuration. 2. Use Table E to identify all desired features. 3.
INTRODUCTION 20. Review the following sections so that any necessary equipment room preparations and advance planning considerations can be made for the new system. ● “Environmental Requirements” ● “Power and Grounding” ● “Upgrades and Additions” The system supports the use of many other AT&T products. Refer to each product’s respective documentation for planning and configuration information.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES This section describes the method used in determining the customer’s requirements and collecting the information needed to design a DEFINITY Generic 1 or Generic 3 system for the customer. The section highlights information used by the Account Team, along with the Delivery Operation and Support System (DOSS) configuration, in performing this task. Refer to the following documents for a more detailed discussion.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Basically, the survey: ● ● Identifies the appropriate features and calling privileges for each user Assigns appropriate data on hard copy forms that subsequently become part of the System’s software data base. Survey Steps Complete each of the survey steps in the order given. Some steps are best performed by a imperative effort between the account team and the customer or customer’s representative. Where applicable, these steps are so indicated.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES TABLE A. Multicarrier Cabinets Cabinet PPN Without Duplication PPN With Duplication EPN 1 or 2 Without Duplication EPN 1 or 2 With Duplication ☛ Port Carriers 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Port Circuit Packs* 29 49 69 89 38 58 78 38 58 78 98 36 56 76 96 Number represents all universal port slots in cabinet (that is, does not exclude slots associated with Tone Clocks, Expansion Interface, etc.).
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES PORT CARRIER (C) J58890BB-3 PORT CARRIER (B) J58890BB-3 CONTROL CARRIER (A) J58890AH-1 FAN ASSEMBLY ED-67077 PORT CARRIER (D) J58890BB-3 PORT CARRIER (E) J58890BB-3 POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT J58890CE-1 (AC) J58890CF-1 (DC) NOTE: THE CABINET IS AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING ARRANGEMENTS 1. PORT CARRIER IN POSITION B. 2. PORT CARRIERS IN POSITIONS B AND C. 3. PORT CARRIERS IN POSITIONS B, C, AND D. 4. PORT CARRIERS IN POSITIONS B, C, D, AND E. FIGURE 1.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES PORT CARRIER (C) J58890BB-3 DUPLICATED CONTROL CARRIER (B) J58890AJ-1 CONTROL CARRIER (A) J58890AH-1 FAN ASSEMBLY ED-67077 PORT CARRIER (D) J58890BB-3 PORT CARRIER (E) J58890BB-3 POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT J58890CE-1 (AC) J58890CF-1 (DC) NOTE: THE CABINET IS AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWINQ ARRANGEMENTS: 1. PORT CARRIER IN POSITION C. 2. PORT CARRIERS IN POSlTION C AND D. 3. PORT CARRIERS IN POSITION C, D, AND E. FIGURE 2.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES PORT CARRIER (C) J58890BB-3 PORT CARRIER (B) J58890BB-3 EXPANSION CONTROL CARRIER (A) J58890AF-1 FAN ASSEMBLY ED-67077 PORT CARRIER (D) J58890BB-3 PORT CARRIER (E) J58890BB-3 POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT J58890CE-1 (AC) J58890CF-1 (DC) NOTE: THE CABINET IS AVAiLABLE IN THE FOLLOWING ARRANGEMENTS: 1. PORT CARRIER IN POSITION B. 2. PORT CARRIERS IN POSITIONS B AND C. 3. PORT CARRIERS IN POSITIONS B, C, AND D. 4. PORT CARRIERS IN POSITIONS B, C, D, AND E. FIGURE 3.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES CARRIER Slot Slot CKT PK Type Slot CKT PK Type Slot CKT PK Type Slot CKT PK Type CABINET Extension Bldg Number Flr Port Jack* Old New Rm PORT ASSIGNMENT RECORD Voice Terminal Type Color Voice Terminal Adjunct Module Power* Page User Name/Use 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 *To be completed by installer Figure 4-6. Port Assignment Record (Forupto Eightt Ports) FIGURE 4.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES CABINET CARRIER Slot Slot CKT PK Type Port Jack* Extension Number Old New PORT ASSIGNMENT RECORD Bldg Flr Rm Voice Terminal Type Color Voice Terminal Adjunct Module Power* 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 “To be completed by installation technician Figure 4-7. Port Assignment Record (For up to 24 Ports) FIGURE 5.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Obtain sets of blank records for all control and port carriers to be used, then complete the following: 1. With a set of records for a carrier, enter the following carrier lD as applicable after the “CARRIER” entry at the top of the Port Assignment Record form. ● Enter 1A for the Control Carrier (J58890AH-1). ● Enter 1 B for the Duplicated Control Carrier (J58890AJ-1). ● Enter 2A (EPN 1) or 3A (EPN 2) for the Expansion Control Carrier (J58890AF-1).
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES TABLE B.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES TABLE B (continued). Multicarrier Cabinet—Universal Port Slots and Associated Circuit Packs 7. Only one TN750B Announcement circuit pack may be assigned in the System, Assign in Control Carrier 1A when possible. 8. One TN771 B required in a duplicated system. 9. Required when connecting to an external Stratum 3 clock. 10. Use TN465 in G3i-Global where administrable timers and 16 kHz PPM are required. 11.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Module— enter MPDM, DTDM, MTDM, Z702AL1-DSU Data Module Base (Optional base for 7407D voice terminal), Z703AL1-DSU Data Module Base (Optional base for 7406D voice terminal), 7400A, 7400B, 7500B, Call Coverage, Feature, or Display module, as applicable. Power— to be completed by the installation technician. Blank— use as necessary. User Name/Use— enter the name of the user or the feature name as appropriate, for example, SMDR.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES TABLE C. Single-Carrier Cabinets Cabinet Number Configurations Cabinets 1 PPN Without 2 3 Duplication 4 1 PPN 2 With 3 Duplication 4 1 EPN 1 or 2 2 Without 3 Duplication 4 1 EPN 1 or 2 2 With 3 Duplication 4 Port Circuit Pack Slots* 10 28 46 64 10 20 38 56 17 35 53 71 17 35 53 71 * Number represents all universal port slots in cabinet (that is, does not exclude slots associated with Tone Clocks, Expansion Interface, etc.).
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES PORT CABINET D PORT CABINET C PORT CABINET B CONTROL CABINET A (1A) PPN CABINET FIGURE 6.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES PORT CABINET D PORT CABINET C DUPLICATED CONTROL CABINET B (1B) CONTROL CABINET A (1A) PPN CABINET FIGURE 7.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES PORT CABINET D PORT CABINET C PORT CABINET B EXPANSION CONTROL CABINET A (2A) EPN 1 CABINET NOTE: SYSTEM CAN HAVE TWO EPN CABINETS (EPN 1 AND EPN 2) FIGURE 8.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Remove the blank Port Assignment Record forms (Figures 4 and 5) and duplicate as many times as necessary to have enough pages for each type cabinet and associated circuit packs to be assigned in the System. A blank Port Assignment Record for eight ports (Figure 4) is required for all circuit packs that contain up to eight ports. Each 8-port record provides assignment space for four slots on a cabinet.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES TABLE D.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Notes: 1. Required instead of TN768 when connecting to an external Stratum 3 clock. 2. TN748C Tone Detector—one always required if the cabinet is the first or second Port Cabinet in the System. The TN748C is not required if the cabinet is the third Port Cabinet in the System. 3. Required when connecting to an EPN. The TN776 El maybe used when no CallVisor ASAI functions are supported, TN570 is required for CallVisor ASAl. 4. Provided as required. 5.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Extension Number— enter the extension number. ● old—enter the old extension number to be replaced ● new—enter the new extension number Bldg., Fir., Rm.— enter the identifying information for the location of the terminal or equipment. Voice Terminal Type/Color— enter the voice terminal information. Voice Terminal Adjunct— enter adjunct equipment associated with the terminal, for example, speakerphone, headsets, etc.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Page 1 of 5 CARRIER 1A Slot Code Sfx Name 01: _ 02: _ 03: _ 04: _ 05: _ 06: _ 07: _ 08: _ 09: _ 10: _ '#' indicates circuit pack conflict 11: 12: 13: 14: Name Slot Code Sfx _ _ _ _ *Use slots AO1-A14 with *J58890G-1 Control Carrier. *Use slots A01-A10 with J58890L-1 *or J58890M-1 Control Cabinet. *Use slots A01-A09 with J58890AH *or J58890AJ Control Carrier.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Page x of 5 CARRIER yx Slot Code 01: 02: 03: 04: 05: 06: 07: 08: 09: 10: Sfx _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Name ' # ' indicates circuit pack conflict Slot Code Sfx 11: _ 12: _ 13: _ 14: _ 15: _ 16: _ 17: _ 18: _ 19: _ 20: _ Name * Use slots 01-18 with * J58890H-1 carrier. FIGURE 10.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES When an EPN is supported, the Expansion Control Cabinet requires one circuit pack CARRIER 2A form to be completed in addition to a circuit pack CARRIER xy form for each port cabinet in the EPN configuration. Mark EPN circuit pack forms as “EPN 1 or EPN 2,” as appropriate. Use the circuit pack code (TN number) when assigning the circuit packs to slots.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES ● Release Link ● Tandem ● Tie ● WATS Step 6—Optional Feature Software (Account Team) Each of the following features and associated screen forms are optional and may or may not be provided with the System. Identify the associated System screen forms, the fields on the forms to be completed, and determine the number of forms required. Complete the appropriate fields on the duplicated forms as required.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES ● Private Networking (AAR) ● Service ● Time of Day Routing ● Uniform Dial Plan ● Vectoring (Basic) ● Vectoring (Prompting) Observing Do not complete screen forms or fields on screen forms associated with an optional feature that is not provided.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Call Vectoring Call Work Codes Central Office Trunk Group Class of Restriction Foreign Exchange Trunk Group Hunt Group (see Hunting feature description) Intraflow and Interflow Lookahead Interflow Recorded Announcements Queue Status Indications Service Observing Stroke Counts Vector Directory Number (VDN) Voice Terminals WATS Call Management System (CMS) The following screen forms are used to assign the CMS interface.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Dial Plan and Uniform Dial Plan DS1 Circuit Pack Hop Channel Assignments Processor Interface Data Module Processor Channel Assignments Interface Links Netcon Data Module Routing Patterns RNX Translation Table Synchronization Plan Tie Trunk Group Hospitality Features The following features are used to assign the Hospitality features. To implement these features, complete the appropriate screen forms assigned to each feature.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES Note: Refer to Step 2—Port Assignments for information on assigning a port and obtaining an equivalent port number for entry on the station form. Step 9—Group Forms (Account Team/Client) For each of the following features to be provided, identify the associated screen forms and the fields on the forms to be completed, and determine the number of forms required. Obtain the applicable blank forms and duplicate as many times as necessary.
FEATURE DETERMINATION FEATURE DETERMINATION Table E provides an alphabetical list of all DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3 features. The table identifies the system version that supports each feature and whether additional hardware and/or software are required. If additional software is required, it must either be loaded in the system and/or the associated feature option must be enabled on the System Parameters Customer Options form.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE E.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE E (continued).
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE E (continued).
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE E (continued).
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE E (continued).
FEATURE DETERMINATION Features That Require Additional Hardware and/or Software Table F lists the features that require additional hardware and/or software. Please note that additional hardware and/or software is not required in all cases. For example, if the special “wait” character is used extensively with the Abbreviated Dialing feature, additional tone detectors may be needed, but if the “wait” character is not used, additional detectors may not be required.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Agent Call Handling Attendant Direct Extension Selection With Busy Lamp Field Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) Interface Hardware and/or Software Raquired Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed ACD software. A selector console. Distributed Communications System (DCS) software if AUDIX is desired in a DCS arrangement.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed Each analog announcement requires announcement equipment and one port on a TN746 Analog Line circuit pack for G1, G3i, or G3r, and any 16-port Analog Line circuit pack for G3i-Global (see Table T). Each announcement, accessed by a call, requires one port on a TN750B Announcement circuit pack.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Automatic Wakeup Basic Call Management System (BCMS) Call-By-Call Service selection Call Detail Recording (CDR) Hardware and/or Soflware Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed For customized recorded announcements, a model HQD614B Recorder/ Announcer manufactured by the Audichron® Company is required. This equipment requires a 48volt power supply.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Call Detail Recording (CDR) (continued) Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed 94A Local Storage Unit (LSU) (Digital Communications Equipment) (G1 Only)—a MTDM to a port on a TN754 Digital Line cir cuit pack or a 212A-type modem to a port on a TN746 Analog Line circuit pack. In the latter case, a pooled modem is also required.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Call Party Number/Billing Number Call Prompting Call Vectoring CallVisor Adjunct Switch AppIication Interface (ASAI) Centralized Attendant Service (CAS) (Branch or Main) Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed Requires ISDN-PRI software and CallVisor ISDN Gateway software.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Code Calling Access D-Channel Backup Data Call Setup Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed Loudspeaker paging equipment and one port on a TN763 Auxiliary Trunk circuit pack per zone. (These hardware requirements can be shared with the Loudspeaker Paging Access feature.) Requires DS1 and ISDN-PRI facilities.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Data-Only Off-Premises Extensions Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) Distributed Communications System (DCS) Features Digital Multiplexed Interface (DMI) Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed A Trunk Data Module and one port on a TN754B Digital Line circuit pack.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Digital Multiplexed Interface (DMI) Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed For G1 or G3i, one TN722 or TN767 DS1 circuit pack per 24 DMI trunks. For G3i-Global, one TN722 ore TN767 DS1 circuit pack per 23 DMI trunks. If ISDN-PRI is used, a TN765 Processor Interface circuit pack is also required.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) Distinctive Ringing Do Not Disturb DS1 Tie Trunk Service EIA Interface Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed For G1, G3i, or G3r, one port on a TN747 Central Office (CO) Trunk circuit pack or TN722/TN767/TN464 DS1 circuit pack for each assigned trunk.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Emergency Access to Attendant Facility Restriction Levels (FRLs) and Traveling Class Marks (TCMs) Forced Entry of Account Codes Generalized Route Selection Hunting Inbound Call Management (lCM) Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed Emergency Access to Attendant software.* Same hardware and software as for DCS features.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Integrated Services Digital Network-Primary Rate Interface (ISDN-PRI) Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed For G1 or G3i, one TN767 DS1 Interface cir cuit pack for a signaling link and up to 23 ISDN-PRI trunk group members, and a TN765 Processor Interface circuit pack.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Loudspeaker Paging Access Loudspeaker Paging Access-Deluxe M-to-N Digit Conversion (G3) Modem Pooling Move Agents From Call Management System (CMS) Music-on-Hold Access Names Registration Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed Loudspeaker paging equipment and one port on a TN763 Auxiliary Trunk circuit pack per zone.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Network Access—Private Network Access—Public Night Service—Trunk Answer From Any Station Off-Premises Station PC/PBX Connection Personal Central Office Line (PCOL) 52 Hardwara and/or Soflware Required For G1, G3i, or G3r, one port on a TN760, TN722 DS1, TN767, or TN464 DS1 circuit pack for each trunk assigned.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Hardware and/or Software Required Feature Power Failure Transfer One emergency transfer panel per five or six trunks assigned to Power Failure Transfer, depending on which of the two panels is used. ● ● Property Management System (PMS) Queue Status Indication Recorded Announcement Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed 808A Panel—Serves up to five power failure transfer terminals.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Hardware and/or Software Required Feature Recorded Telephone Dication Access Remote Access Report Scheduler and System Printer Telephone dictation machines and, depend ing on the type of machine, one port on a 16-port Analog Line circuit pack (see Table T for the correct circuit pack for each coun try) or one port on a TN763 Auxiliary Trunk circuit pack for each machine assigned.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Service Observing Station Identification/ Automatic Number Identif ication (SID/ANl) (G1 name) Calling Party Number/Billing Number (CPN/BN) (G3) Hardware and/or Software Required Actual Hardware and/or Software Needed Requires Service Observing Software.
FEATURE DETERMINATION TABLE F (continued). Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software Feature Hardware and/or Software Required Visually-Impaired Atten dant Service Requires the TN457 Voice (or Speech) Syn thesizer circuit pack for English-speaking countries and the TN433 Voice (Speech) Synthesis circuit pack for Italian-speaking countries. Voice Message Retrieval A Voice (Speech) Synthesizer circuit pack (see Table Q for the correct circuit pack for each country).
SYSTEM PARAMETERS SYSTEM PARAMETERS Table G provides information on the overall capacities of the system. The numbers shown in the table are maximum limits for each of the items listed. This information, plus the information in Table E, can be used to determine which version of the system to order. Additional information associated with the features listed in Table G is available in the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Feature Description, 555-230-201.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G. System Parameters Item G1 G3i G3r Abbreviated Dialing (AD) AD Lists Per System AD List Entry Size 1,600 24 1,600 [2,400] 24 5,000 24 AD Entries Per System 8,000 Auto Dialing Button (1) Entries per System 2 2 2 1 1,000 1 1,000 1 1,000 100 90 3 100 90 3 1,000 90 3 1 90 1 90 1 90 Enhanced List (System List) Max. entries Group Lists Max. entries Group Iists/extension System List Max. entries Personal Lists Max.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued). System Parameters G1 Item G3i G3r Attendant Service Other Access Queues Max. Number of Queues Max Number of Queue Slots (3) Size range of Resewed Queue Reserved Queue Default Size 1 50 NA NA 1 [12] 50 [80] NA [2–75] NA [5] Queue Length 30 .
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued).
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued). System Parameters Item G1 G3i G3r Cabinets EPN MCC (7) SCC (7) Small (Upgrades only) (8) 1 4 1 2 8 2 21 80 20 2 1 NA NA NA NA 3 1 22 2 2 4 21 42 1 4 1 4 1 NA 1 2 [1] 20 Coverage Answer Groups (CAGs) 200 200 500 Coverage Paths With Hospitality Parameter Reduction 600 5 NA 600 5 5,000 5 Inter-Port Network Connectivity Port Networks Max No.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued). System Parameters Item G1 G3i G3r Call Pickup Groups Call Pickup Members/Group Call Pickup Members/System No.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued). System Parameters Item G1 G3i G3r Dial Plan Names No. of names (16) No. of characters in a name 3,408 15 Non-DID LDNs 50 Prefix Extensions Yes Trunk Dial Access Codes No. of Access Codes No. of digits 3,406 [4,215] 15 50 Yes 22,569 15 666 Yes 197 1—3 197 1—3 1,331 1—4 1,600 1,600 [2,400] 10,000 10 10 30 Do Not Disturb (DND) DND Requests per System Simultaneous Display Requests Facility Busy Indicators Buttons per Tracked Resource No.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued). System Parameters Item G1 G3i G3r Intercom Translation Table (ICOM) Automatic/Manual and Dial ICOM groups per system Auto/Manual Dial 32 32 32 32 32 32 256 256 256 Members per ICOM group Auto Dial 32 32 32 32 32 32 1,024 1,024 8,192 Members per System Malicious Call Trace Max.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued). System Parameters Item G1 G3i G3r Paging Code Calling IDs 125 125 125 9 9 9 Per EPN MCC Simplex MCC Duplex SCC Simplex SCC Duplex Small Cabinet Simplex (Upgrade only) Small Cabinet Duplex (Upgrade only) 99 98 71 70 39 38 99 98 71 70 39 38 99 98 71 70 NA NA Per PPN MCC Simplex MCC Duplex SCC Simplex SCC Duplex 89 78 64 56 89 78 64 56 80 60 NA NA Analog Queue Slots per Annc.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued). System Parameters Item G1 G3i G3r Partitions (21) Attendant Partition 1 1 1 Ext.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE G (continued). System Parameters Item G1 G3i G3r Trunks Ringback Queue Slots Total PRI Interfaces 120 8 Trunk Group Hourly Measurements NA Trunk Groups in the System 99 Trunk Members in a Trunk Group 120 1,000 8 166 99 666 NA 75 99 99 255 Trunks in System (incl. Remote Access) 400 400 4,000 With Hospitality Parameter Reduction 50 50 50 Voice Terminals Associated Data Modules (e.g.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS The following table shows the button module requirements of different station configurations. TABLE H.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE H (continued).
SYSTEM PARAMETERS Notation A S B M I # Meaning Attendant record Basic station record Large button module Data module record ISDN-BRI endpoint record Button memory units G1 G3 7 7 1600 1600 1000 2000 800 800 N/A N/A N/A 547200 Notes: Regarding station allocation: 1. For G1, [B] is equivalent to B. For G3, [B] indicates large button modules that are allocated only when a button on that module is administered. 2. Any digital DCP station can add a 7400B, requiring one data module record. 3.
SYSTEM VERSION DETERMINATION SYSTEM VERSION DETERMINATION From the information given in Tables E, G, and H, you should now be able to determine the system version needed. Check the version in one of the boxes provided.
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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Voice/Data Terminal Equipment Assignments Use Table I to list the system users and their individual equipment needs. Blank columns are provided so that you can fill in the name, extension number, application (voice and/or data), type of terminal equipment, and adjunct(s) required for each user. A current phone directory and station survey may be helpful when filling in this table.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE I.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE J. Voice/Data Terminal Quantities Type Model Quantity Orderable With G3 2500 Series 2500DMGC 2500YMGK Single-Line Analog¹ 510A 7102A 8102 8110 Multi-Appearance Hybrid 7303S² 7305S² 7401D 7403D² 7404D² 7405D² 7406D 7407D 7410D Multi-Appearance Digital³ 7434D 7401 Plus 7406 Plus 7407D Enhanced 7407 Plus 7410 Plus 7444 Plus CallMaster® 7505 ISDN-BRI® 7506 7507 8503T 1. When used as on-premises, out-of-building stations, lightning protection is required.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE J (continued).
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE K.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Instructions Enter the quantities of terminal equipment to be used in Table L. Both totals must be less than the allowed maximums for each terminal type. For each item, enter the quantity in the blank space provided. If both spaces are blank, enter the quantity in each space where applicable. TABLE L.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE L (continued). Terminal Equipment Limits Quantity Terminal Type Terminals Enhanced Term/Modules* 7505 7506 7507 8102 8110 8503T 602A1 (CallMaster®) 10 BTN MET 20/30 BTN MET 510D 515 BCT 610 BCT 615 MT 715 BCS Attendant Console(s) TOTAL TOTAL SHOULD NOT EXCEED: All G1 Ail G3i All G3r All G3i-Global XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Max. 1,600 Voice Terminals Max. 1,600 Voice Terminals Max. 10,000 Voice Terminals Max.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Data Communications Equipment Use the following information to determine the data communications equipment requirements for your system. Various data communications configurations are described. The system supports wideband area networks; private and switched data networks; and local host, terminal, and personal computer communications.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION CDR Output Devices and Connections The CDR output device can be one of the following: ● TELESEER CDR Unit ● 94A Local Storage Unit (LSU) ● Printer ● Host computer ● Customer-provided equipment such as a personal computer CDR output devices are connected to DEFINITY Generic 1 or Genetic 3 using: ● Modular Processor Data Modules (MPDMs) ● Modular Trunk Data Modules (MTDMs) ● Data Line circuit packs and ADUs ● Modems ● Direct EIA-232C interface provided b
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Figure 11 shows some of the ways the output devices can be connected.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Data Modules Data modules are communications devices that provide an interface between the digital switch, Data Terminal Equipment (DTE), and Data Communications Equipment (DCE). Data modules transmit and receive data, converting between the system’s Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) and the following interfaces: EIA-232C, RS-366, RS-449, V.35, and a Category A coaxial interface.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Modular Trunk Data Module (MTDM) The MTDM provides an EIA-232C DTE interface for connection to off-premises (out-of-building) private-line trunk facilities or a switched telecommunications network, and a DCP interface for connection to the switch. The MTDM may also serve as part of a conversion resource for modem pooling. The MTDM is also used to interface with DCE-type multiplexer.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION 3270 Data Module The 3270 Data Module provides a Category A coaxial DCE interface for connection to 3270-type data terminals or a cluster controller. It also provides a DCP interface connection to the digital switch. The 3270 is available in the following three models: ● ● ● 3270T (Terminal)—Connects to a Category A 3270-type terminal, such as the 3278 information Delivery System.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Data Communications Adjuncts Adjunct equipment may be connected to the switch without any unique switched-based call processing, administration, or maintenance capabilities.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION EIA-232 513 BCT PROTOCOL 500 SS1 PART OF DIGITAL SWITCH EIA-232 MPDM CONVERTER DCP TN754 LINE CP BCT DIGITAL HOST COMPUTER EIA-232 510D OR 515BCT DIGITAL DATA TERMINAL VOICE EIA-232C EQUIPMENT DCP TERMINAL TN754 WITH DATA DIGITAL MODULE LINE CP HOST R COMPUTER E M O T E MODEM OR DATA OR DATA SERVICE SERVICE UNIT UNIT MODEM EIA-232C MTDM TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP CATEGORY 1 3270-TYPE DCP COAXIAL DATA TERMINAL 3270A OR 3270T DCP TN754 D
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TO PRIVATE LINE PART OF DIGITAL SWITCH FACILITIES DATA SERVICE UNIT OR MODEM TO PRIVATE LINE DCP MTDM MPDM DCP TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP DATA FACILITIES SERVICE MULTIPLEXER UNIT OR MODEM DCP MPDM TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP BISYNC OR SVA HOST FRONT PROTOCOL END CONVERTER PROCESSOR DIGITAL LINE CP INFORMATION EIA-232C SYSTEMS TN754 MDPM AIM ADAPTER NETWORK DCP MPDM TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP INFORMATION SYSTEMS TN726 ADU AIM DATA NETWORK LINE CP
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Display Terminals and Printers The DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 is compatible with terminals and printers having EIA-232C or DCP interfaces.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE N. System Data Terminals Terminal/ (Protocol) Description Application 510D (DCP) See DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference, 555-015-201. 610 BCT (EIA) See DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference, 555-015-201. 615 MT (EIA) See 615 Multi-Task Terminal User's Guide, 999-300-302. ● 715 BCS (EIA) See 715 BCS User's Guide, 999-300-765.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Table O provides a listing of the system printers and their typical applications. TABLE O. System Printers Printer Description Application 443 ● 132 Columns ● Matrix printer ● Tractor feed ● 30 characters per second (cps) ● Draft quality output ● SSI Interface Provides hard copy of data received under the direction of a data communi cations processor or controller.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE O (continued). System Printers Printer 470 475 and 573 92 Description Application Desktop Dot Matrix ● Draft quality ● 120 cps or 10 cps ● Interface Options: – IBM computer – Centronics Prints data received under direction of a communications processor or controller. Letter quality matrix printer 120 cps or 10 cps ● Bidirectional ● EIA Interface ● 50 feet maximum distance from host Interface to a printer system.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Distributed Communications System (DCS) Distributed Communications System (DCS) allows two or more switches to provide transparency for certain attendant and voice terminal features as if the cluster were a single large switch. DCS simplifies dialing procedures between locations and allows the use of some of the system’s features between locations.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION PART OF DIGITAL SWITCH LONG HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS REMOTE COMM. SYSTEM CONDITIONED LEASED LINE . TN767 DS1 lNTERFACE CP (GENERIC 1) ISDN PRI DATA MODULE DCP "DATAPHONE" II MODEM EIA 232C DATA MODULE DCP TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP DATA SERVICE UNIT EIA 232C DATA MODULE DCP TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP 9.6 KBPS 9.6 KBPS DIGITAL DATA SERVICE 9.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION G3r CABINET G3r CABINET LONG HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G3r TN577 PACKET GATEWAY CP TN464 32-CHANNEL El TRUNK CP OR TN722 DS1 TIE TRUNK CP OR TN767 DS1 INTERFACE CP TN577 PACKET GATEWAY CP SWITCHED ON OR 32-CHANNEL El TRUNK CP OR TN722 DS1 TIE TRUNK CP OR TN767 DS1 INTERFACE CP DATA SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FIELD CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FIELD CROSSCONNECT FIELD DATA SERVICE UNIT CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT TN
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION G1 CABINET G3r CABINET SHORT HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G1 TN765 PROCESSOR INTERFACE CP SWITCHED ON TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP TN722 DS1 TIE TRUNK CP SWITCHED ON TN767 DS1 INTERFACE CP PROCESSOR INTERFACE CP SWITCHED ON TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP TN722 DS1 TIE TRUNK CP OR TN760 (ANALOG) TIE TRUNK CP OR TN767 DS1 INTERFACE CP CROSSCONNECT FIELD 103A OR WALL JACK CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FIELD MPDM DATA SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FIELD CROSSCONNECT FlELD CHA
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION G1 CABINET G3r CABINET SHORT HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G1 TN765 PROCESSOR INTERFACE CP SWITCHED ON TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP CROSSCONNECT FIELD MPDM DATA SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FlELD .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION G1 CABINET G3r CABINET SHORT HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G1 TN765 PROCESSOR INTERFACE CP SWITCHED ON TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP CROSSCONNECT FIELD TN722 DS1 TIE TRUNK CP SWITCHED ON TN767 DS1 INTERFACE CP TN765 PROCESSOR INTERFACE CP SWITCHED ON TN754 DIGITAL LINE CP TN722 DS1 TIE TRUNK CP OR TN760 (ANALOG) TIE TRUNK CP OR TN767 DS1 INTERFACE CP 103A OR WALL JACK CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FIELD MPDM DATA SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FIELD CROSSCONNECT FIEL
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION G3i CABINET G3r CABINET LONG HAUL DCS + CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G3i TN464 32-CHANNEL E1 TRUNK CP CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FIELD CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT G3r CABINET TN765 PROCESSOR INTERFACE CP SWITCHED ON TN767 DS1 INTERFACE CP G3r CABINET LONG HAUL DCS + CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G3r TN464 32-CHANNEL E1 TRUNK CP CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT CROSSCONNECT FIELD CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT TN464 32-CHANNEL E1 TRUNK CP FIGURE 19.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Traffic Considerations To determine if traffic engineering calculations should be made for G1, G3i, or G3i-Global, consider the following (for G3r, traffic engineering will be done regardless): YES NO 1 - Will the number of busy-hour calls meet or exceed 7200 (G1) or 10,000 (G3i, G3i-Global)? ❑ ❑ 2 - WiII the call activity be different than the balance of 36% outgoing, 36% incoming, 28% intra-premises (±10%)? ❑ ❑ 3 - Will the trunk (all types) to terminal ratio
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Network Access Facilities For each type of facility listed on Table P, enter the quantity in the appropriate block. The Ground Start column is for record and order preparation purposes only. TABLE P. Network Access Facilities Facility 1-Way In Quantity 2-Way 1-Way Out If Ground Start Total 1. LOCAL CENTRAL OFFICE a. CO Trunks b. Personal CO Lines c. Subtotal 2. FOREIGN CENTRAL (FX) OFFICE a. CO Trunks b. Personal Lines c. Subtotal 3.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE P (continued). Network Access Facilities Facility 5. DIRECT INWARD DIAL (DID) LINES a. DID Lines b. Subtotal 6. TIE LINES (include DCS) a. Tie Lines (exclude b) b. Release Link Trunks c. Subtotal 7. DS1 FACILITIES (TN722 or TN767 circuit pack or 464) a. Voice b. Alternate Voice/Data c. ISDN PRI (TN767 or 464 circuit pack) e. Subtotal 8. PRIVATE LINES a. b. c. d.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Circuit Pack Determination Terminals, trunks, auxiliary equipment, and customer-provided equipment (CPE) require an interface (circuit pack) to be connected to the system. Note: All circuit packs in this section are referred to by their circuit pack numbers only. Version letters (for example, the “B” in TN750B, the “C” in TN464C) are not included. Assume the latest version is to be used for all circuit packs unless otherwise specified.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION provides English-speaking voice synthesis. The TN433 provides Italian-speaking voice synthesis. The TN725 does not provide the Visually-Impaired Attendant Service feature. Tables R through AH are used to determine the appropriate circuit pack for the country in which the system is being installed. Because of differences in signaling and other requirements, circuit packs appropriate for one country do not necessarily work in another country.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE R. G3i-Global Service and Auxiliary Trunk Circuit Pack Support Per Country SERVICE CIRCUITS Country A or µ Encoding Tone Det Tone Gen R2MFC Speech Clock Ckt Synth Announcement Aux Trunk U.S. µ TN748D TN780 n/a TN725B TN750B TN763D Australia A TN420C TN420B TN780 TN419B n/a TN457 TN750B TN763D TN417 Belgium A T N 4 2 0 C T N 780v.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE S. G3i-Global Trunk Circuit Pack Support Per Country Country U.S.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE T.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE U. V2 CPs Not Supported in G31-Global Number 108 Type Countries Sold In TN487 TN488 Tone Generator Tone Detector Japan Japan TN465 Tone Detector Venezuela Venezuela, Japan, . . . TN449 4W Tie TN466 2W E&M Tie Venezuela, Japan, . . . TN483 DS1 Tie Japan TN411B TN431 TN432 TN443 8P Analog Line 8P Analog Line 8P Analog tine FAX Port Venezuela, . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE V. Supported U.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE W.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE X.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE Z. Recommended and Available CPs G3i-Global—Hong Kong Number 112 Function TN748D Tone Detector TN780 TN756 Tone Gen/Clock TN725B Speech Synth TN726B Data Line TN750B TN750 Announcement TN763D TN763C Aux Trunk TN753 DID Trunk TN747B (Ver.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE AA.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE AB. Recommended and Available CPs G3i-Global—Mexico Number Function TN748D Tone Detector TN780 TN756 Tone Gen/Clock TN744 R2-MFC Service TN725B Speech Synth TN726B Data Line TN750B TN750 Announcement TN763D TN763C Aux Trunk TN747B (Ver.12) TN465 CO/no ppm CO w.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE AD. Recommended and Available CPs G3i-Global—Saudi Arabia Number TN748D Function Comments Tone Detector TN780 TN756 Tone Gen/Clock TN744 R2-MFC Service TN725B Speech Synth TN726B Data Line TN750B Announcement TN763D TN763C Aux Trunk TN753 DID Trunk TN747B (Ver.12) CO/no ppm TN760D Analog Tie TN464D TN464C TN464B Digital Tie TN742 8p Analog Line TN746B 16p Analog Line TN754B Digital Line TABLE AE.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE AF. Recommended and Available CPs G3i-GIobal—Taiwan Function Number TN748D Tone Detector TN780 TN756 Tone Gen/Clock TN725B Speech Synth TN726B Data Line TN750B Announcement TN763D TN763C Aux Trunk TN753 DID Trunk TN747B (Ver.12) CO/no ppm TN760D Analog Tie TN464D TN464C TN767 Digital Tie TN742 8p Analog Line TN746B 16p Analog Line TN754B Digital Line Comments TABLE AG.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE AH.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION DIRECT INWARD AND OUTWARD DIALING (DIOD) TRUNK (TN429 - G3i-Global Only) Enter the number of: (A) DIOD Trunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) Future Growth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION CENTRAL OFFICE LOOP START TRUNK (TN465 - For G3i-Global Only) Enter the number of lines that will terminate as either trunk lines or as personal lines: (A) CO Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) WATS Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION ISDN-BRI LINE (TN556) Enter the number of: (A) 7505 ISDN-BRI voice terminals (B) 7506 ISDN-BRl voice terminals (C) 7507 ISDN-BRI voice terminals (D) 8503T ISDN-BRI voice terminals (E) CallVisor ASAI adjuncts TOTAL PORTS Note: +12= PEC 65512 Using a passive bus arrangement, you can have up to 24 voice terminals per circuit pack. However, the terminals would have to be voice only.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION DS1 TIE TRUNK (TN722) If you are reusing a TN722 circuit pack from an earlier system, enter the number of: (A) Voice Grade Data Tie Trunks * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) Alternate Voice/Data Tie Trunks * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION MET LINE (TN735) Enter the number of METS: (A) 10 Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) 20 Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Additional information on analog line characteristics is in the following table.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION CALL CLASSIFIER (TN744) Eight touch-tone receiver ports are provided on each TN744 Call Classifier circuit pack. The TN744 circuit pack is used exclusively for receiving touch-tone input for the Call Prompting feature, classifying outgoing calls for the Answer Detection feature, and classifying outgoing calls for an outgoing call management system. Each of these are optional features that must be properly engineered.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION CCS Ports TN744s CCS Ports TN744s 0 3 12 24 38 55 73 92 113 134 156 178 201 224 248 273 299 322 347 373 399 424 451 477 504 531 558 585 612 640 667 695 723 751 779 807 836 864 892 921 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 940 970 998 1029 1057 1088 1117 1147 1177 1207 1237 1266 1296 1326 1355 1385 1415 1444 1474
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION a. Assume USA DTMF standards for each call type: ● 11-digit outgoing -10.15 seconds ● 8-digit outgoing - 8.2 seconds ● External operator assisted -14.3 seconds ● 16-digit international - 33.4 seconds b. or, to time the total time between starting dialing and ringing from the far end for one of each call type on a similar switch already connected to the same network using a stop watch. ● ● ● Determine the number of digits to be dialed.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Add the number of DID and DOD service circuit ports together and use that figure in conjunction with the following table to determine the number of TN744 Call Classifier circuit packs you need. Enter the number of: (A) Touch-tone receivers for Call Prompting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) Touch-tone receivers for Answer Detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION ANALOG LINE (TN746) Enter the number of: (A) 7100 Series Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) 2500/2554-Type Sets (On Premises).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION CENTRAL OFFICE TRUNK (TN747) Enter the number of lines that will terminate as either trunk lines or as personal lines: (A) CO Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) WATS Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION ANNOUNCEMENT (TN750) Enter the number of: (A) Announcement Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) Future Growth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION DIGITAL LINE (TN754) Enter the number of: (A) 7401D Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) 7403D Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TIE TRUNK (ANALOG) (TN760) Enter the number of: (A) Tie Trunks (Including Release Link Trunks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) Future Growth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION AUXILIARY TRUNK (TN763) Enter the number of: (A) Trunks for Code Calling (Max 10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B) Trunks for Loudspeaker Paging Access (Max 10) (See Note) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (C) Trunks for Recorded Telephone Dictation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TONE CLOCK (TN768) For G1 and G3, Tone Clock TN768 is always required instead of TN741 or TN714. G1 and G3 multicarrier cabinets ship with a TN768 as part of the basic PEC. G1 single-carrier cabinets ship with a TN756 as part of the basic PEC. When a G 1 single-carrier cabinet system has the duplication option, EPN, DS1 service, or OCM, a TN768 Tone Clock (PEC 65515) is required. When either a TN741 or TN768 is used, the Tone Detector must be the TN748.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TONE CLOCK (TN780) The TN780 connects and monitors an optional external Stratum 3 clock. The TN780 also couples the Stratum 3 clock’s output to local clocks. Only the processor carrier, which supplies master timing to the system, uses this circuit pack. The TN780 provides the following tones: call progress, touch tones, answer-back, and trunk transmission test. It also provides the following clocks: 2MHz, 160kHz, and 8kHz.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION DISK DRIVE (TN1657) (G3r Only) Enter the number of: (A) Center Stage Switches (CSSs) One disk drive only is needed for a simplex G3r system with a CSS. Two are required for duplicated systems. Optionally, the disk drive may also be added to increase booting speed.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION TABLE Al.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Software Determination Table AJ provides a listing of system software PEC codes. TABLE AJ.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Cabinet Determination (DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3) DEFINITY Communications Systems G1 and G3 have a duplication option for the control cabinet (that is, control circuits are duplicated). These systems also have an option for duplicating the expansion cabinet (that is, a second port cabinet can be added). A DEFINITY system is ordered according to the need for duplication, the number of ports required, and future growth expectations.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Multicarrier Cabinet Configuration A multicarrier cabinet configuration can be selected from the following equipment arrangements. The G3r data is given in the following table separately from the G1, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G3i, and G3i-Global data. The G3r data has special considerations and limitations: ● The PPN cabinet is the first cabinet and is available only in the multicarrier cabinet.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Carriers PPN With Duplication Duplication Equipment Control A + Dup. Control B Control A + Dup. B + Port C Control A + Dup. B + Ports C, D Control A+ Dup. B + Ports C, D, E G3r Control A + Dup. B + Ports B, C, D, E (No CSS) G3r Control A + Dup. B + Ports B, C, D (E-With CSS, Dup. Processor Only) G3r Control A + Dup. B + Ports B, C, D (E-With CSS, Fully Dup.) EPN With Duplication (adds to PPN) Duplication Equipment Exp. Control A + Port B Exp. Control A + Ports B, C Exp.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Single-Carrier Cabinet Configuration A single-carrier cabinet configuration can be selected from the following equipment arrangements. The G3r data is given in the following table separately from the G1 and G3i data. Note: The G3r PPN is only available as a multicarrier cabinet. The G3r EPN is, however, available in single-carrier cabinets.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Cabinets EPN With Duplication (add to PPN) Duplication Equipment Exp. Control A + Port B Exp. Control A + Ports B, C Exp.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION Ordering Information Enter the quantities of equipment to be ordered on the Order Summary Sheet which follows (make additional copies of the sheet if needed). The sheets, when completed, can be attached to the order. Use the information listed on the various tables in the manual to complete the entries. To ensure all equipment and facilities are ordered, complete the following checklist.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION ORDER SUMMARY SHEET Price Element Code (PEC) Description Quantity 145
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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS General This section provides information about the floor and wall space required for system and associated peripheral equipment installed in the equipment room. Specifications for temperature, humidity, air purity, and lighting levels are also included. Floor Plans and Layouts Floor plan arrangements will vary depending on the size and shape of the equipment room and the amount of growth planned for the system.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Earthquake Protection When earthquake or disaster bracing is required by law, or when local engineering feels that bracing is necessary, the system cabinet can be bolted to the floor. Figure 24 shows the zones in the North American continent where bracing maybe desirable. Note: A greater susceptibility of an area to earthquakes is indicated by a higher number in Figure 24. In the United States, 0 represents the lowest susceptibility and 4 represents the highest.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WALL NOTES 1 AND 2 CROSSCONNECT FIELD TRUNK/AUXILIARY FIELD (NOTE 5) PROCESSOR PORT NETWORK CABINET(S) TABLE CABLE SLACK MANAGER (NOTE 6) 40" (FRONT) PRINTER (OPTIONAL) MANAGER I TERMINAL 27" 32" NOTES 3 AND 4 CHAIR NOTES: 1. POWER OUTLETS SHOULD BE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE CROSS-CONNECT FIELD AREA. POWER OUTLET(S) MUST NOT BE UNDER SWITCH CONTROL AND MUST NOT BE SHARED WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT 2.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WALL NOTES 1 AND 3 NOTES 1 AND 2 CROSS-CONNECT FIELD (EXTEND AS REQUIRED) _ _ _ _ _ _ 38" TRUNK/AUXILIARY FIELD (NOTE 7) CABLE SLACK MANAGER CABLE SLACK MANAGER (NOTE 8) (OPTIONAL) Z113A Z113A PROCESSOR PORT NETWORK CABINET (FRONT) AUXILIARY CABINET (OPTIONAL) TABLE PRINTER (OPTIONAL) MANAGER I TERMINAL 28" 32" 28" 32" CHAIR NOTES 4, 5, AND 6 NOTES: 1.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WALL . NOTES 1 AND 2 NOTES 1 AND 3 CROSS-CONNECT FIELD (EXTEND AS REQUIRED) 38" TRUNK/AUXILIARY FIELD (NOTE 7) CABLE SUCK MANAGER CABLE SLACK MANAGER CABLE SLACK MANAGER (NOTE 8) (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) PROCESSOR PORT NETWORK CABINET (FRONT) EXPANSION PORT NETWORK CABINET (OPTIONAL) AUXILIARY CABINET (OPTIONAL) TABLE PRINTER (OTIONAL) MANAGER I TERMINAL 28" 32" 32" 28" 32" CHAIR NOTES 4, 5, AND 6 NOTES: 1.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WALL NOTES 1 AND 2 NOTES 1 AND 3 CROSS-CONNECT FIELD (EXTEND AS REQUIRED) 38" TRUNK/AUXILIARY FIELD (NOTE 7) CABLE SLACK MANAGER (NOTE 8) CABLE SLACK MANAGER OPTIONAL) CABLE SLACK MANAGER (OPTIONAL) CABLE SLACK MANAGER (OPTIONAL) PROCESSOR PORT NETWORK CABINET (FRONT) EXPANSION PORT NETWORK CABINET (OPTIONAL) AUXILIARY CABINET (OPTIONAL) AUXILIARY CABINET (OPTIONAL) 32" 32" 32" TABLE PRINTER (OPTIONAL) MANAGER I TERMINAL 28" 32" 28" CHAIR NOTES 4, 5, AND 6
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS SEISMIC RISK ZONE MAPS UNITED HAWAIIAN ¹ 3 ISLANDS 3 1. SEISMIC DATA FROM: “UNIFORM BUILDING CODE" INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS., 1976, WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA. 2. SEISMIC DATA FROM: "THE SUPPLEMENT TO THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF CANADA", 1980, NRCC NO.17724. FIGURE 24.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Desktop Space The 510A or 510D Personal Terminal and 513,515,610,615,715, 4410, and 4425 terminals can be located in the equipment room and require space on a desk or table. The 513, 515, 610, 615, 715, 4410, and 4425 terminals each require approximately 3.2 square feet of space. The 510A or 510D with optional keyboard each requires approximately 2.1 square feet of space.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Temperature and Humidity The system equipment should be installed in a well-ventilated area. Maximum equipment performance is obtained at an ambient temperature between 40 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit (4 and 49 degrees Celsius) for short term operation and up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) for continuous operation. The relative humidity range is 10 to 95 percent up to 84 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius).
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Air Purity The cabinet should not be installed in an area where the air may be contaminated with any of the following: ● Excessive dust, lint, carbon particles, paper fiber contaminants, or metallic contaminants ● Corrosive gases, such as sulfur and chlorine Lighting Lighting should be bright enough to allow administration and maintenance personnel to perform their tasks. The recommended light intensity level is 50 to 70 footcandles.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Additional Considerations Noise and heat produced by the system also affect the selection of equipment location. Acoustic Noise Levels The acoustic noise levels for the various cabinet configurations are described below. With Multicarrier Cabinet(s) The noise produced by a cabinet with five carriers is 51, 53, and 56 dBa at low, medium, and high fan speeds, respectively, at a distance of 5 feet. Note: If the system cabinet door is open, there is an additional 1 dBa of noise.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS With Multicarrier Cabinet(s) A fully-loaded multicarrier cabinet (five carriers) dissipates approximately 8000 BTUs per hour. However, the typical average dissipation for a cabinet of three carriers is 5000 BTUs per hour. With Single-Carrier Cabinet(s) A stack of four single-carrier cabinets (fully loaded) dissipates approximately 6700 BTUs per hour. However, the typical average dissipation for a one-carrier system is 1700 BTUs per hour.
POWER AND GROUNDING POWER AND GROUNDING General This section provides information on power, grounding, lightning protection, sneak current protection, standby power, and wiring requirements for system and associated peripheral equipment installed in the equipment room. AC Power Requirements The following section provides AC power and grounding requirements for DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3 systems. Multicarrier Cabinet System The customer must provide the main AC distribution panel (panel board).
POWER AND GROUNDING Figure 25 depicts a typical power and grounding layout for colocated PPN and EPN cabinets. A ground wire from the ground block on the EPN cabinet connects to the single-point ground block on the PPN cabinet. A 6-AWG ground wire connects the single-point ground block on the PPN cabinet to an approved ground. (Also see “Grounding,” later in this section). Note that the AC powering for a multicarrier cabinet is as shown in Figure 15 for the PPN cabinet.
POWER AND GROUNDING Figure 26 shows a typical power and grounding layout for a remotely located EPN cabinet. A ground wire must be connected from the cabinet ground block of both the PPN and EPN cabinets to an approved ground. (Also see "Grounding" later in this section.
POWER AND GROUNDING Single-Carrier Cabinet System Each cabinet requires a separate power outlet, as shown in Figures 27 and 28. These outlets must not be shared with other equipment, must not be under switch control, and should be located outside the cross-connect field area, if possible. Any available power source can be used as long as the phase or leg provides 120-volt AC at the required drain.
POWER AND GROUNDING EXPANSION PORT PROCESSOR PORT NETWORK (EPN) NETWORK (PPN) FOUR-CABINET SYSTEM TWO-CABINET SYSTEM 20-AMP CABINET A CABINET B CABINET A MANAGER I 20-AMP TERMINAL OR CABINET B 15-AMP CABINET A 15-AMP CABINET B 20-AMP CABINET C CABINET D OR CABINET A 20-AMP MANAGER I TERMINAL CABINET B 15-AMP CABINET C 15-AMP CABINET D FIGURE 28.
POWER AND GROUNDING Figure 29 depicts a typical power and grounding layout for a single-carrier system with the PPN and EPN cabinets colocated. A ground wire from the ground block on the bottom cabinet of the EPN connects to the single-point ground block on the bottom cabinet of the PPN. A 6-AWG ground wire connects the single-point ground block to an approved ground. (Also see “Grounding,” later in this section).
POWER AND GROUNDING Figure 30 shows a typical power and grounding arrangement for a system with the EPN remotely located. A ground wire must be connected from the cabinet ground block of both the PPN and EPN to an approved ground. (Also see “Grounding,” later in this section).
POWER AND GROUNDING DC Power Requirements Multicarrier Cabinet System A DC power plant maybe used to power the multicarrier system cabinets. Figure 31 shows a typical power and grounding layout for a DC-powered multicarrier cabinet.
POWER AND GROUNDING Table AM provides the requirements for input DC power. TABLE AM. -48 Volt DC Input Power Requirements Parameter Requirements Static Voltage -48 V DC nominal, -42.5 VDC minimum, -52.
POWER AND GROUNDING TABLE AM (continued). -48 Volt DC Input Power Requirements Parameter Requirements Redundancy Redundancy of the battery chargers/rectifiers should be considered. This would also provide the additional current necessary to recharge the batteries after being fully discharged. Electrical Noise Voice band noise from the battery plant to the system must be less than 32dBmC. Grounding A single point ground must be maintained.
POWER AND GROUNDING Figures 27 and 28 provide a power and grounding layout for mixed AC-/DC-powered multicarrier cabinet configurations.
POWER AND GROUNDING EXPANSION PORT NETWORK (EPN) CABINET PROCESSOR PORT NETWORK (PPN) CABINET FRONT FRONT AC POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT DC POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT -48 V RTN -48 V REAR CABINET GROUND REAR 1-AWG UP TO 50 FEET OR ENGINEERED FOR LESS THAN 1% VOLTAGE DROP CABINET GROUND BLOCK (75A ❍ GROUND ❍ DISCHARGE ❍ BAR -48V BATTERY PLANT NEMA 5-50 OR L6-30R RECEPTACLE, OR EQUIVALENT AC POWER CORD 10 FEET 6 AWG 120-VOLT 60-HZ 50-AMP OR 208-VOLT 60-HZ 30-AMP SERVICE COUPLED BONDING CONDUCTO
POWER AND GROUNDING Single-Carrier Cabinet System Each cabinet requires a separate DC power input. See Table AM for input DC power requirements. Figure 34 provides a typical DC powered and grounding arrangement for a single-carrier cabinet system. TO CABINRT C AND D IF PROVIDED GRD PLATE (BETWEEN EACH CABINET 3 CONDUCTOR NO.
POWER AND GROUNDING Grounding An approved ground for the cabinets used in the equipment room is essential. A typical approved ground is one of the following: ● Grounded Building Steel— The metal frame of the building where effectively grounded by one of the following grounds: acceptable metallic water pipe, concrete-encased ground, or a ground ring. ● Acceptable Water Pipe— A metal underground water pipe, at least 1/2-inch in diameter, in direct contact with the earth for at least 10 feet.
POWER AND GROUNDING Approved floor grounds are those grounds on a floor of a high-rise building suitable for connection to the ground terminal in the riser closet and to the PBX equipment single point ground terminal.
POWER AND GROUNDING Standby Power System—Multicarrier Cabinet System Battery Reserve (Multicarrier System) The system provides a 10-second power holdover during power interruptions. A battery reserve supplies power to a single control carrier for up to 10 minutes during a commercial power failure. With duplicated control carriers, power is available for 5 minutes.
POWER AND GROUNDING TABLE AO. DC Power Requirements No. of Control Carrier 1 1 1 1 1 No. of Port Carrier 0 1 2 3 4 Input Power (Watts) 630 1050 1470 1890 2310 Battery Backup (Multicarrier System) A battery supply and an inverter can be used to provide standby power for up to 8 hours after a commercial power failure.
POWER AND GROUNDING Standby Power—Single-Carrier Cabinet System The following provides Battery Reserve, Uninterruptible Power Supply, and Battery Backup information for single-cabinet systems. Battery Reserve (Single-Carrier System) During commercial power failure, the power supply provides a 250-millisecond power holdover to allow the system to remain in service. If power is restored within 250 milliseconds, there is no interruption of service.
POWER AND GROUNDING Battery Backup (Single-Carrier System) A battery supply and an inverter can be used to provide standby power for up to 8 hours after a commercial power failure.
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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS The upgrade process consists of changing the hardware and software of the a previously installed system to that of a later version system. An upgrade may be performed in response to increased call processing demands, need for greater feature capabilities, or other changes in customer requirements.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS System 75 Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN With Duplication The System 75 Versions 1 (V1 ), 2 (V2), or 3 (V3) upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 with duplication requires the following: ● Replacing the J58890AA-1/J58890AB-1 Control Carrier with a J58890AH-1 Control Carrier ● Replacing TN711 Processor circuit pack with a TN773 Processor circuit pack ● Replacing TN734 Memory circuit packs with a TN770 Memory circuit pack ● Replacing TN727 Network Control circuit pack with a TN777 Ne
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS System 75 Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN Without Duplication The System 75 Medium Cabinet is upgraded to the EPN Cabinet Without Duplication by: Removing the tape drive unit Removing the J58890AA-1/J58890AB-1 Control Carrier Installing the J58890AF-1 expansion Control Carrier Replacing TN741 Tone Clock circuit pack with a TN768 Tone Clock circuit pack Adding TN775 Maintenance circuit pack Replacing the TDM cables with new WP91716 L1 and L2 TDM/LAN cables Adding and restructuring t
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS System 75 XE Upgrade To DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN Without Duplication The System 75 XE Versions 2 (V2) or 3 (V3) upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 requires the following: ● Replacing the J58890G-1 Control Cabinet with a J58890L-1 Basic Control Cabinet containing the following – Tape Drive circuit pack TN774 – Processor TN773 – Memory TN770 – Network Control TN777 ● Replacing the TDM cables with WP91716 L3 TDM cables if required ● Adding a TN765 Processor Interface circuit pack if requi
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS System 75 XE Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN With Duplication The System 75 XE Versions 2 (V2) or 3 (V3) upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 with duplication requires the following: ● Replacing the J58890G-1 Control Cabinet with a J58890L-1 Basic Control Cabinet containing the following: – Tape Drive circuit pack TN774 – Processor circuit pack TN773 – Memory circuit pack TN770 – Network Control circuit pack TN777 ● ● ● ● Replacing the TDM cables with WP91716 L3 TDM cables if requir
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS System 75 XE Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN Without Duplication The System 75 XE is upgraded to the EPN Cabinet Without Duplication as follows: ● Replace the Control Cabinet J58890G-1 with an Expansion Control Cabinet J58890N-1 ● Replace the TDM cables with WP91716 L3 TDM cables if required ● Add and restructure port circuit packs System 75 XE Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN With Duplication The System 75 Single-Carrier Cabinet is upgraded to the EPN cabinet With Duplicati
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS Circuit Pack Additions and Replacements The following circuit packs, although not required for the basic upgrade, may need to be added or replaced for additional features: TN722—Provides connection capability to DS1, alternate/voice data (AVD), and Digital Multiplexed Interface (DMI) facilities. TN767 DS1 lnterface—Provides connection capability to ISDN feature in addition to the features supported by the TN722.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS Port Circuit Pack Upgrades for DEFINITY Generic 3r It may be necessary, depending on the features required for a particular upgrade, to upgrade some of the port circuit packs. Table AR lists the port circuit packs that may need to be upgraded to a later vintage of the same circuit pack or to a different circuit pack, along with the circumstances that make the upgrade necessary. TABLE AR.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS DEFINITY Generic 1 Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3r PPN When upgrading an existing system to a DEFINITY G3r PPN, with or without duplication, only new shipments of PPNs are supported, so existing cabinets cannot be upgraded regardless of type. Please note that the PPN of a G3r system is only housed in a multicarrier cabinet.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS ● ● ● One current limiter (CFY1) circuit pack is installed on the Expansion Control Carrier in cabinet position A. Reapply the TDM/LAN bus cables or terminator. The AUX connection previously made to the A position Control Carrier can also be reused to the new A position Expansion Control Carrier. Note, however, that the AUX connection will no longer support the Initialization and Administration System (INADS) link.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN SCC Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3r EPN SCC Without Duplication The DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN SCC upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3r EPN SCC requires the following: ● ● ● Remove TN776 Expansion Interface circuit pack (located in port slot 1 of cabinet position A Expansion Control Cabinet J58890N). This will not be reused. Install TN570 Expansion Interface circuit pack in port slot 1 of cabinet position A Expansion Control Cabinet J58890N.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS ● ● ● Port circuit packs that were removed can be reinstalled in the Expansion Control Cabinet. Port circuit packs that must be upgraded for G3r functionality can be installed at this time. See Table AR for a list of the circuit packs and their replacements. One current limiter (CFY1) circuit pack is installed on the Expansion Control Cabinet in cabinet position A.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN SCC Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3r EPN SCC With Duplication The DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN SCC upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3r EPN SCC requires the following: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Remove all port circuit packs in the cabinet position A Control Cabinet J58890L. These will be reused in the carrier replacement. Remove all port circuit packs in the cabinet position B Control Cabinet J58890M.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS ● Port circuit packs that were removed from cabinet position A can be reinstalled in the Expansion Control Cabinet. Port circuit packs that must See Table AR for a list of the circuit packs and their replacements. Port circuit packs that were removed from cabinet position B can be reinstalled in the Port Cabinet. Port circuit packs that must be upgraded for G3r functionality can be installed at this time. See Table AR for a list of the circuit packs and their replacements.
UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS Additions to the System The following additions can be made to an existing system. Voice Terminal Additions Voice terminals are added to a system if unused port slots are available. The voice terminals must be physically wired to the cross-connect field and the system. The Manager 1 or G3r-MT terminal is used to administer these voice terminals. Circuit Pack Additions Circuit packs are added to provide additional port capacity for voice terminals and features.
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REFERENCES REFERENCES The following is an abbreviated listing of DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3 documents. Included is a brief description of each document in the list. To order copies of any of these documents, refer to the address on the back of this document’s title page. In addition to the following documents, user instruction booklets are also available for all voice terminals that are orderable with the system.
REFERENCES DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Feature Description 555-230-201 Provides a technical description of system features and parameters. DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 Console Operation 555-200-700 Provides “how-to-operate” instructions for the attendant console. Serves as a reference when defining the console control keys and Incoming Call Identification requirements.
REFERENCES DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3i Maintenance 555-204-105 Provides the information necessary for monitoring, testing, and maintaining the system. It is intended to cover many of the faults and troubles that can occur in the DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3i systems. DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3r Maintenance 555-230-105 Provides the information necessary for monitoring, testing, and maintaining the system.
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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AAR AC ACA ACD ACU ACW AD ADU AIM ALM-ACK AMW AN ANI AP APLT ARS ASAI ASCII ATB AUDIX AVD AWG AWT Automatic Alternate Routing Alternating Current Automatic Circuit Assurance Automatic Call Distribution Automatic Call Unit After Call Work Abbreviated Dialing Asynchronous Data Unit Asynchronous Interface Module Alarm Acknowledge Automatic Message Waiting Analog Automatic Number Identification Applications Processor Advanced Private Line Termination Autom
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS CDR CDRR CDRU CEM Cl CMDR CMS CO COR COS CPE CPN/BN CPS CPTR CRC CSA CSD CSM CSS CSU Call Detail Recording Call Detail Recording and Reporting Call Detail Recording Utility Channel Expansion Multiplex Clock Input Centralized Message Detail Recorder Call Management System Central Office Class of Restriction Class of Service Customer Premises Equipment Calling Party Number/Billing Number Characters Per Second Call Progress Tone Receiver Cyclical Redundancy Checking Canadian Safety
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS EPN EPROM EPSCS ESF ETN Expansion Port Network Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Enhanced Private Switched Communications Services Extended Superframe Format Electronic Tandem Network FAC FAS FCC FIC FNPA FRL FSAC FX Feature Access Code Facility Associated Signaling Federal Communications Commission Facility Interface Codes Foreign Numbering Plan Area Code Facility Restriction Level Field Support Administration Center Foreign Exchange GPTR GRS General Purpose Tone Recei
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS MCC MCS MDM MDR MET MIS MISCID MMS MOS MS MSA MPDM MTDM MTP MTT MWL Multicarrier Cabinet Message Center Service Modular Data Module Message Detail Record Multibutton Electronic Telephone Management Information System Miscellaneous Identification Material Management Services Message Oriented Signaling Message Server Message Service Adjunct Modular Processor Data Module Modular Trunk Data Module Maintenance Tape Processor Multi-Tasking Terminal Message Waiting Lamp NAU NCOSS NCSO
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS PIB PL PMS PN PNA PPN PRI PSC PSDN PT Processor Interface Board Private Line Property Management System Port Network Private Networking Automatic Alternate Routing Processor Port Network Primary Rate Interface Premises Service Consultant Packet Switch Public Data Network Personal Terminal RAM RCL RHNPA RLT RNX ROM RPN Random Access Memory Restricted Call List Remote Home Numbering Plan Area Code Release Link Trunk Private Network Office Code Read Only Memory Routing Plan Numbe
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS UAP UCD UCL UDP UPS Usage Allocation plan Uniform Call Distribution Unrestricted Call List Uniform Dial Plan Uninterruptible Power Supply VDN VM Vector Directory Number Voltmeter WATS WGS Wide Area Telecommunications Service WorkGroup System 204
Index Index A AAR/ARS Partitioning, 34 Abandoned Call Search, 34, 39 Abbreviated Dialing, 34, 39 AC Power Requirements, 159 Acoustic Noise Levels, 157 Additions General, 179 Adjunct Quantities, 78 Administered Connection/Access Endpoint, 34, 39 Agent Call Handling, 34, 40 Air Purity Equipment Room, 156 Air Requirements Equipment Room, 155 Alphanumeric Dialing, 34 Alternate Facility Restriction Levels, 34 Analog Line Interface TN479, 120 TN742, 123 TN746, 129 TN769, 135 Announcement Circuit Pack (TN750), 1
Index Account Code Dialing, 35 Internal, 35 Output Devices and Connections, 82 Privacy, 35 Variable Format Reports, 35 Call Party Number/Billing Number (CPN/BN), 35, 43, 44 Call Prompting, 35, 44 Call Vectoring, 35, 44 Call-By-Call Service Selection, 35, 42 CallVisor Adjunct Switch Application Interface (ASAI), 35, 44 Central Office Trunk TN465, 120 TN747, 130 Centralized Attendant Service (CAS), Branch, 35 Branch or Main, 44 Circuit Packs Additions, 193 Analog Line Interface (TN769), 135 Analog Line (TN47
Index Equipment Room, 154 Dial Access to Attendant, 36 Dial Plan, 36 Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS), 36, 46 Digital Line Circuit Pack (TN754), 132 Digital Multiplexed Interface (DMI), 36, 46, 47 Direct Department Calling and Uniform Call Distribution, 36, 46, 47 Direct Inward Dialing (DID), 36, 47 Trunk Circuit Pack (TN429), 119 Trunk Circuit Pack (TN753), 131 Direct Inward/Outward Dialing (DID), 36 Direct Inward/Outward Dialing (DOD), 47 Direct Outward Dialing (DOD), 36, 48 Disk Drive TN1657,
Index Abandoned Call Search, 34, 39 Abbreviated Dialing, 34, 39 Administered Connection/Access Endpoint, 34, 39 Agent Call Handling, 34, 40 Alphanumeric Dialing, 34 Alternate Facility Restriction Levels, 34 Answer Detection, 34 ARS Partitioning, 41 Attendant Call Waiting, 34 Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access, 34 Attendant Direct Extension Selection with Busy Lamp Field, 34 Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection, 34 Attendant Display, 34 Attendant Incoming Serial Calling, 34 Attendant Intrusion (Call
Index Direct Inward Dialing (DID), 36, 47 Direct Inward/Outward Dialing (DID), 36 Direct lnward/Outward Dialing (DOD), 47 Direct Outward Dialing (DOD), 36, 48 Distinctive Ringing, 36, 48 Do Not Disturb, 36, 48 DS1 Tie Trunk Service, 36, 48 EIA Interface, 36, 48 Emergency Access to Attendant, 36, 49 Enhanced Trunk Signaling and Error Recovery, 36 Extended Trunk Access, 36 Extension Number Portability, 36 Facility Busy Indication, 36 Facility Restriction Levels and Traveling Class Marks, 36, 49 Facility Test
Index Senderized Operation, 38 Service Observing, 38, 55 Single-Digit Dialing and Mixed-Station Numbering, 38 SMDR Account Code Dialing, 38 Station Identification/Automatic Number Identification, 38, 55 Straightforward Outward Completion, 38 Subnet Trunking, 38, 55 System Measurements, 38 System Reload Indication, 38 System Status Report, 38 Temporary Bridged Appearance, 38 Ten Digit-to-Seven Digit Conversion, 38, 55 Terminal Translation Initialization, 38 Terminating Extension Group (TEG), 38 Through Dial
Index Intercom Automatic, 36 Dial, 36 inter-PBX Attendant Calls, 36, 50 Intraflow and Interflow, 36, 50 ISDN-BRI Line TN556, 121 L Last Number Dialed, 36 Leave Word Calling, 36 Lighting Equipment Room, 156 Lightning Protection, 173 Limits Terminal Equipment, 79 Line Lockout, 36 Lookahead Interflow, 36 Loudspeaker Paging Access, 36, 51 Deluxe, 36, 51 N Names Registration, 37, 51 Network Access Facilities, 102 Private, 37, 52 Public, 37, 52 Night Service Hunt Group, 37 Night Station Service, 37 Trunk Answe
Index Power Failure Transfer, 37, 53 Holdover, 176 Multicarrier Cabinet System, 159 Single-Carrier Cabinet System, 162 Power Requirements -48 Volt DC, 167 AC, 159 DC, 166 UPS, 176 Power Supply Uninterruptible, 174, 176 Power System Standby MultiCarrier Cabinet, 174 PPN With Duplication Upgrade to, 180, 183, 191 PPN Without Duplication Upgrade from System 75 XE, 182 Upgrade to, 179, 187, 189 Printers and Display Terminals, 90 System, 92 Priority Calling, 37 Privacy Attendant Lockout, 37 Manual Exclusion, 37
Index Speech Synthesizer Circuit Pack (TN725), 122 Standby Power System, 174 Station Identification/Automatic Number Identification, 38, 55 Straightforward Outward Completion, 38 Subnet Trunking, 38, 55 System Data Terminals, 91 Measurements, 38 Parameters, 57 Printers, 37, 54, 92 Reload indication, 38 Status Report, 38 Version Determination, 71 T Temperature Equipment Room, 155 Temporary Bridged Appearance, 38 Ten Digit-to-Seven Digit Conversion, 38, 55 Terminal Equipment, 73 Equipment Limits, 79 Termina