Instruction manual
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.
AT&T Telecommunication Electrical Protection
350-060
Provides practical, functional information and application detail combined with training material for
telecommunication engineers in the electrical protection field.
Business Communications Systems Publications Catalog
555-000-010
Provides a list of publications that support AT&T business communications systems. Also pro-
vides a brief description of each publication listed.
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and System 75
and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Installation and Test
555-015-104
Provides the information necessary to perform the tasks of installing and testing the system’s
common equipment. Includes a description of the necessary tools and equipment.
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and System
and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
Provides concise physical and functional descriptions of the
used with DEFINITY 75/85 Communications Systems and
intended as an aid for both AT&T and customer personnel in
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555-015-201
peripheral equipment that can be
System 75 and System 85. It is
selecting appropriate components
for these systems and in training and management. Much of the information applies to DEFIN-
lTY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 peripherals as well.
DEFINITY Communications System and System 75
and System 85 DS1/DMl/lSDN-PRl Reference
555-025-101
Provides both a broad and detailed description of the System 75 and System 85 DS1/DMl/lSDN-
PRI Interface. Introduces and defines concepts and terminology unique to DS1/DMl/lSDN-PRl.
Also includes applications, engineering procedures and considerations, cabling and connection
arrangements, administration requirements, restrictions and limitations, etc.
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