Instruction manual

REFERENCES
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3iMaintenance 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. It is
intended to cover many of the faults and troubles that can occur in the DEFINITY Generic 3r sys-
tem.
DEFINITY Communications System
Generic 1 and Generic 3i—Upgrades and Additions 555-204-106
Provides procedures and information for upgrading or making additions to an operational system
after the initial switch installation. The document covers upgrades to Generic 1 from System 75
and to Generic 3i from Generic 1 systems.
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3r—Upgrades and Additions 555-230-106
Provides procedures and information for upgrading or making additions to an operational system
after the initial switch installation. The document covers upgrades to Generic 3r from Generic 3i
systems.
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3iWiring 555-204-111
Provides the information necessary for installing inside wiring.
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3
System Description 555-230-200
Provides a technical description of the system hardware, environmental and space requirements,
and parameters. This document also provides a brief description of features and services.
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3i—Implementation 555-230-650
Provides the procedures and associated forms for collecting system and terminal software infor-
mation. This information is later used to initialize the system via the Manager I or G3r-MT termi-
nal.
DEFINITYCommunications System Generic 3r—Implementation 555-230-651
Provides the procedures and associated forms for collecting system and terminal software infor-
mation. This information is later used to initialize the system via the Manager I or G3r-MT termi-
nal.
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