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Page 1 - Planning and Configuration

AT&T 555-230-601Issue 2July 1993DEFINITY® Communications SystemGeneric 3Planning and Configuration

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INTRODUCTION— Restriction—Toll— Security Violations Notification— Software Defined Data Network (SDDN)— Stroke Counts— System Reload Indication— Termi

Page 3 - Contents

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONSoftware DeterminationTable N provides a listing of system software PEC codes.TABLE N. System Software PEC CodesDe

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCabinet Determination (DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3)DEFINITY Communications Systems G1 and G3 have a duplicatio

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONMulti-Carrier Cabinet ConfigurationA multi-carrier cabinet configuration can be selected from the following equipme

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONMax AttributeCarriers Port Slots* PEC for AC for DCPPN With DuplicationDuplication Equipment 63201Control A + Dup.

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONSingle-Carrier Cabinet ConfigurationA single-carrier cabinet configuration can be selected from the following equip

Page 8 - INTRODUCTION

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONOrdering InformationEnter the quantities of equipment to be ordered on the Order Summary Sheet which follows(make a

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONORDER SUMMARY SHEETPriceElementCode(PEC) Description Quantity101

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSGeneralThis section provides information about the floor and wall space required for system and as

Page 11 - How to Use This Document

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSEarthquake ProtectionWhen earthquake or disaster bracing is required by law, or when local engineering feels thatbracing is

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSPRINTER (OPTIONAL)MANAGER ITERMINALPROCESSOR PORTNETWORKCABINET(S)(FRONT)CABLE SLACKMANAGER(NOTE 6)CROSS-CONNECTFIELDCHAIRNO

Page 13 - FEATURE DETERMINATION

INTRODUCTIONHow to Use This DocumentThis document is written to lead you, step by step, through the planning and configuration pro-cess. Detailed ins

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSPRINTER (OPTIONAL)MANAGER ITERMINALCHAIRTRUNK/AUXILIARYFIELD (NOTE 7)WALLNOTES:POWER OUTLETS MUST NOT BE UNDER SWITCH CONTRO

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSPRINTER (OPTIONAL)MANAGER ITERMINALCHAIRTRUNK/AUXILIARYFIELD (NOTE 7)WALLNOTES:POWER OUTLETS MUST NOT BE UNDER SWITCH CONTRO

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSPRINTER (OPTIONAL)MANAGER ITERMINALCHAIRTRUNK/AUXILIARYFIELD (NOTE 7)WALLNOTES:POWER OUTLETS MUST NOT BE UNDER SWITCH CONTRO

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS122321212332011221331343132200001232234233123432010112SEISMIC RISK ZONE MAPSUNITEDSTATES CANADAALASKAHAWAIIANISLANDS1. SEISM

Page 18 - Required Software Needed

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSDesktop SpaceThe 510A or 510D Personal Terminal and 513, 515, 610, 615, 715, 4410, and 4425 terminals canbe located in the e

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSTemperature and HumidityThe system equipment should be installed in a well-ventilated area. Maximum equipment perfor-mance

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSAir PurityThe cabinet should not be installed in an area where the air may be contaminated with any of thefollowing:Excessiv

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSAdditional ConsiderationsNoise and heat produced by the system also affect the selection of equipment location.Acoustic Nois

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSWith Multi-Carrier Cabinet(s)A fully-loaded multi-carrier cabinet (five carriers) dissipates approximately 8000 BTUs per hou

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POWER AND GROUNDINGPOWER AND GROUNDINGGeneralThis section provides information on power, grounding, lightning protection, sneak current protec-tion, s

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INTRODUCTIONThe system supports the use of many other AT&T products. Refer to each product’s respectivedocumentation for planning and configurati

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POWER AND GROUNDINGFigure 15 depicts a typical power and grounding layout for colocated PPN and EPN cabinets. Aground wire from the ground block on t

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POWER AND GROUNDINGFigure 16 shows a typical power and grounding layout for a remotely located EPN cabinet. Aground wire must be connected from the c

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POWER AND GROUNDINGSingle-Carrier Cabinet SystemEach cabinet requires a separate power outlet, as shown in Figures 17 and 18. These outletsmust not b

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POWER AND GROUNDING20-AMPCABINET BCABINET ACABINET CCABINET DCABINET AORMANAGER ITERMINALMANAGER I20-AMP20-AMPCABINET AORCABINET A15-AMPCABINET B2 CAB

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POWER AND GROUNDINGFigure 19 depicts a typical power and grounding layout for a single-carrier system with the PPNand EPN cabinets colocated. A groun

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POWER AND GROUNDINGFigure 20 shows a typical power and grounding arrangement for a system with the EPN remotelylocated. A ground wire must be connect

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POWER AND GROUNDINGDC Power RequirementsMulti-Carrier Cabinet SystemA DC power plant may be used to power the multi-carrier system cabinets. Figure 21

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POWER AND GROUNDINGTable Q provides the requirements for input DC power.TABLE Q. -48 Volt DC Input Power RequirementsParameter RequirementsStatic Vol

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POWER AND GROUNDINGTABLE Q (continued).-48 Volt DC Input Power RequirementsParameter RequirementsRedundancy Redundancy of the battery chargers/rectifi

Page 34 - SYSTEM PARAMETERS

POWER AND GROUNDINGFigures 17 and 18 provide a power and grounding layout for mixed AC-/DC-powered multi-carriercabinet configurations.GROUNDBARDISCHA

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FEATURE DETERMINATIONFEATURE DETERMINATIONTable A provides an alphabetical list of all DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3 features. Thetable identifies

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POWER AND GROUNDINGUSE APPROVED GROUND LOCATED NEAREST THE GROUNDBATTERY PLANTAPPROVEDGROUND(SEE NOTE)DISCHARGE10 AWGCOUPLEDBONDINGCONDUCTOR(CBC)CUSTO

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POWER AND GROUNDINGSingle-Carrier Cabinet SystemEach cabinet requires a separate DC power input. See Table Q for input DC power require-ments. Figur

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POWER AND GROUNDINGGroundingAn approved ground for the cabinets used in the equipment room is essential. A typicalapproved ground is one of the follo

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POWER AND GROUNDINGApproved floor grounds are those grounds on a floor of a high-rise building suitable for connec-tion to the ground terminal in the

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POWER AND GROUNDINGStandby Power System—Multi-Carrier Cabinet SystemBattery Reserve (Multi-Carrier System)The system provides a 10-second power holdov

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POWER AND GROUNDINGTABLE S. DC Power RequirementsNo. of No. ofControl Port InputCarrier Carrier Power (Watts)1 0 6301 1 10501 2 14701 3 18901 4 2310B

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POWER AND GROUNDINGStandby Power—Single-Carrier Cabinet SystemThe following provides Battery Reserve, Uninterruptible Power Supply, and Battery Backup

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POWER AND GROUNDINGBattery Backup (Single-Carrier System)A battery supply and an inverter can be used to provide standby power for up to 8 hours after

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSUPGRADES AND ADDITIONSThe upgrade process consists of changing the hardware and software of the a previouslyinstalled system to

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSSystem 75 Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN With DuplicationThe System 75 Versions 1 (V1), 2 (V2), or 3 (V3) upgrade to DEFINITY

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FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE A (continued).Feature DeterminationAdditional AdditionalFeature G1 G3i G3r Hardware Software DesiredRequired RequiredAutoma

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSSystem 75 Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN WithoutDuplicationThe System 75 Medium Cabinet is upgraded to the EPN Cabinet Withou

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSSystem 75 XE Upgrade To DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN WithoutDuplicationThe System 75 XE Versions 2 (V2) or 3 (V3) upgrade to DEFINITY

Page 49 - SYSTEM VERSION DETERMINATION

UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSSystem 75 XE Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 PPNWith DuplicationThe System 75 XE Versions 2 (V2) or 3 (V3) upgrade to DEFINITY Gen

Page 50 - Voice/Data Terminal Totals

UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSSystem 75 XE Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN WithoutDuplicationThe System 75 XE is upgraded to the EPN Cabinet Without Duplica

Page 51 - Voice and/or

UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSCircuit Pack Additions and ReplacementsThe following circuit packs, although not required for the basic upgrade, may need to be

Page 52 - Orderable With G3

UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSPort Circuit Pack Upgrades for DEFINITY Generic 3rIt may be necessary, depending on the features required for a particular upgra

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSDEFINITY Generic 1 Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3r PPNWhen upgrading an existing system to a DEFINITY G3r PPN, with or without du

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSOne current limiter (CFY1) circuit pack is installed on the Expansion Control Carrier incabinet position A.Reapply the TDM/LAN b

Page 55 - Instructions

UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSDEFINITY Generic 1 EPN SCC Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3rEPN SCC Without DuplicationThe DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN SCC upgrade to DE

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSPort circuit packs that were removed can be reinstalled in the Expansion Control Cabinet.Port circuit packs that must be upgrade

Page 57 - Data Communications Equipment

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE A (continued).Feature DeterminationAdditional AdditionalFeature G1 G3i G3r Hardware Software DesiredRequired RequiredDCS Al

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSDEFINITY Generic 1 PPN SCC Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3rEPN SCC With DuplicationThe DEFINITY Generic 1 PPN SCC upgrade to DEFIN

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UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSPort circuit packs that were removed from cabinet position A can be reinstalled in theExpansion Control Cabinet. Port circuit p

Page 60 - Z702AL1-DSU Data Module Base

UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSAdditions to the SystemThe following additions can be made to an existing system.Voice Terminal AdditionsVoice terminals are add

Page 61 - 7500B Data Module

REFERENCESREFERENCESThe following is an abbreviated listing of DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3 documents.Included is a brief description of each docu

Page 62 - Pooled Modem

REFERENCESDEFINITY Communications SystemGeneric 1 and Generic 3—Feature Description 555-230-201Provides a technical description of system features an

Page 63 - Data Communications Adjuncts

REFERENCESDEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3i—Maintenance 555-204-105Provides the information necessary for monitoring, testing,

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSAAR Automatic Alternate RoutingAC Alternating CurrentACA Automatic Circuit AssuranceACD Automatic

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSCDM Channel Division MultiplexingCDOS Customer-Dialed and Operator-ServicedCDR Call Detail RecordingCDRR Call Detail Recordi

Page 66 - Remote Administration

ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSEBCDIC Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interexchange CodeEI Expansion InterfaceEIA Electronic Industries AssociationEMI Electr

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSLWC Leave Word CallingM-Bus Memory BusMA-UUI Message Associated User-to-User SignalingMBPS Megabits Per SecondMCC Multi-Carr

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FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE A (continued).Feature DeterminationAdditional AdditionalFeature G1 G3i G3r Hardware Software DesiredRequired RequiredInterc

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSPE Processing ElementPEC Price Element CodePGN Partitioned Group NumberPIB Processor Interface BoardPL Private LinePMS Prope

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSTTY TeletypewriterUAP Usage Allocation PlanUCD Uniform Call DistributionUCL Unrestricted Call ListUDP Uniform Dial PlanUPS U

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GLOSSARYGLOSSARYAAccess CodeA 1-, 2-, or 3-digit dial code used to activate or cancel a feature or access an outgoingtrunk. The star (*) and pound (#)

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GLOSSARYAttendantThe operator of the console.Applications ProcessorA minicomputer used to support several user-controlled applications such as traffic

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GLOSSARYBridged AppearanceA call appearance on a voice terminal that matches a call appearance on another voiceterminal for the duration of a call.Buf

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GLOSSARYCall Management System (CMS)An adjunct processor that collects data from an ACD and generates reports to be storedor displayed concerning stat

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GLOSSARYClass of Service (COS)A number (0 through 15) that specifies if voice terminal users can activate the AutomaticCallback, Call Forwarding—All C

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GLOSSARYData Communications Equipment (DCE)The equipment on the network side of a communication link that provides all the func-tions required to make

Page 77 - Traffic Considerations

GLOSSARYDigital Multiplexed Interface (DMI)Specifies the remote interface requirements for multiplexed data communicationsbetween a host computer and

Page 78 - Network Access Facilities

GLOSSARYEnhanced Private Switched Communications Service (EPSCS)A private telecommunications network that provides advanced voice and data telecom-mun

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FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE A (continued).Feature DeterminationAdditional AdditionalFeature G1 G3i G3r Hardware Software DesiredRequired RequiredRecord

Page 80 - Circuit Pack Determination

GLOSSARYGGround-Start TrunkOn outgoing calls, the system transmits a request for services to the distant switchingsystem by grounding the trunk ring l

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GLOSSARYInterfaceA common boundary between two systems or pieces of equipment.Internal CallA connection between two users within the system.ISDN Gatew

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GLOSSARYModular Processor Data Module (MPDM)See Processor Data Module.Modular Trunk Data Module (MTDM)See Trunk Data Module.Modem PoolingProvides shar

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GLOSSARYPrincipal (User)In terms of Call Coverage, a person for whom a call was originally intended.Private NetworkA network used exclusively for hand

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GLOSSARYRRandom Access Memory (RAM)A storage arrangement whereby information can be retrieved at a speed independent ofthe location of the stored info

Page 85 - Analog Line Circuit Packs

GLOSSARYSingle-Line Voice TerminalsVoice terminals served by a single-line tip and ring circuit (Models 500, 2500, 7101A,7103A).SoftwareA set of compu

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GLOSSARYTTandem SwitchA switch within an Electronic Tandem Network (ETN) that provides the logic to determinethe best route for a network call, possib

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GLOSSARYUUniform Dial Plan (UDP)A feature that allows a unique 4- or 5-digit number assignment for each terminal in amulti-switch configuration, such

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IndexIndexAAAR/ARS Partitioning, 8Abandoned Call Search, 7, 12Abbreviated Dialing, 7, 12AC Power Requirements, 115Acoustic Noise Levels, 113AdditionsG

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IndexCentral Office TrunkTN465, 86TN747, 85Centralized Attendant Service (CAS)Branch, 8Branch or Main, 17Circuit PacksAdditions, 149Analog Line Interf

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FEATURE DETERMINATIONFeatures That Require Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareTable B lists the features that require additional hardware and/or softw

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IndexDisplay Terminals and Printers, 61Distinctive Ringing, 9Distributed Communications System(DCS), 19, 65Alphanumeric Display for Terminals, 9Attend

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IndexAutomatic Call Distribution (ACD), 8, 14Automatic Callback, 8Automatic Circuit Assurance (ACA), 8Automatic Incoming Call Display, 8, 14Automatic

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IndexInbound Call Management (ICM), 21Individual Attendant Access, 9Information System Network (ISN)Interface, 9, 21Integrated Directory, 9Integrated

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IndexVector Directory Number (VDN)Reports, 11Voice Message Retrieval, 11, 27Voice Terminal Display, 11, 27Floor LoadingEquipment Room, 103Floor Plans

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IndexMulti-Appearance Preselection andPreference, 10Multiple Listed Directory Numbers, 10Multi-User System Management Access, 10Music-on-Hold Access,

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IndexReferences, 151RemoteAccess, 11, 25Administration, 11, 61Report Scheduler, 25and System Printer, 11RequirementsAir, 111, 112Desktop Space, 110Ear

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IndexUUniform Call Distribution (UCD), 11Uniform Dial Plan (UDP), 11, 26Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), 130, 132Unrestricted 5-Digit Uniform Dial

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FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 99 - TOTAL CIRCUIT PACKS

 1992 AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAWhile reasonable effort was made to ensure that the information in this docu-ment was complete and acc

Page 100 - Software Determination

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 101

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 102 - PPN Without Duplication

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 103 - Max Attribute

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 104 - PPN With Duplication

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 105 - Ordering Information

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

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FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 107 - ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 108 - Earthquake Protection

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 109 - 2.3.4.5.6

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

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ContentsINTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………… 1General Information …………………………………………………………………………………… 1How to Use This Document ………………………………………

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FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 112 - 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 113 - SEISMIC RISK ZONE MAPS

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 114 - Wall Space Required

FEATURE DETERMINATIONTABLE B (continued).Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or SoftwareHardware and/or ActualFeature Software Hardware and/orR

Page 115 - Temperature and Humidity

SYSTEM PARAMETERSSYSTEM PARAMETERSTable C provides information on the overall capacities of the system. The numbers shown in thetable are maximum lim

Page 116 - Lighting

SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rApplications AdjunctsBX.25 Links: Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC)/Multi-Carrier Cabi

Page 117 - Additional Considerations

SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rARS/AARAAR/ARS patterns 254 254 640ARS patterns for measurement 20 20 25Trunk gro

Page 118

SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rAuthorizationClasses of restriction 64 64 96Classes of service 16 16 16Authorizat

Page 119 - POWER AND GROUNDING

SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rCabinetsPPNMCC 1 1 1Single-carrier control (basic) 1 1 NoneSingle-carrier control

Page 120

SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rCall ForwardingCall forwarded numbers 1,600 1,600 10,000Call forwarded digits 16

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Optional Equipment Floor and Desktop Space …………………………………………………… 110Wall Space Required ………………………………………………………………………………… 110Temperature and Humidity ………

Page 122 - Single-Carrier Cabinet System

SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rCommunication Interface LinksMCC 8 8 8SCC 4 4 4Conference Parties 6 6 6Simultaneo

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SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rExternal CMSMeasured agents per system 400 400 1,023Measured agents per split 30

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SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rModem Pool GroupsMode 2/analog 5 5 63Members per group 32 32 32Group members per

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SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rRecorded AnnouncementsRecorded announcements 64 128 256Analog queue slots per sys

Page 126 - DC Power Requirements

SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE C (continued).System ParametersItem G1 G3i G3rTime SlotsTotal slots 1,024 1,536 11,264Slots for voice and data 966 1,449 10,604

Page 127 - 75 ampere Airpax UPLI-1

SYSTEM PARAMETERSNotes:Digital data endpoints terminate on a port of the switch. Up to 800 ports can ter-minate digital data endpoints. The remainin

Page 128 - DEFINITY

SYSTEM PARAMETERSThe following table shows the button module requirements of different station configurations.TABLE D. Station Allocation Characteris

Page 129

SYSTEM PARAMETERSTABLE D (continued).Station Allocation CharacteristicsRequired Records Required Records andStation Type(G1,G3) Button Units*Basic Att

Page 130

SYSTEM PARAMETERSNotes:Regarding station allocation:1. For G1, [B] is equivalent to B. For G3, [B] indicates large button modules that are allo-cated

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SYSTEM VERSION DETERMINATIONSYSTEM VERSION DETERMINATIONFrom the information given in Tables A, C, and D, you should now be able to determine the sys-

Page 132 - Grounding

DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN MCC Upgrade to DEFINITY Generic 3rEPN MCC With Duplication…………………………………………………………………………… 144DEFINITY Generic 1 EPN SCC Upgrade t

Page 133 - Sneak Current Protection

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONHARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONVoice/Data Terminal Equipment AssignmentsUse Table E to list the system users an

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE E. Users and Required EquipmentVoice and/orExtension Application Data TerminalName Number (Voice/Data) Equip

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE F. Voice/Data Terminal QuantitiesType Model QuantityOrderable With G32500 Series2500DMGC2500YMGK510A7102A810

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE F (continued).Voice/Data Terminal QuantitiesType Model QuantityOrderable With G3510D513 BCT515 BCT610 BCT615

Page 137 - House Wiring

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE G. Adjunct Quantities and Voice Terminal CompatibilityAdjunct Terminal Function Quantity7405D7434DAdds 20 ca

Page 138 - UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONInstructionsEnter the quantities of terminal equipment to be used in Table H. Both totals must be less thanthe all

Page 139

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE H (continued).Terminal Equipment LimitsQuantityEnhancedTerminal TypeTerminals Term/Modules*7505750675078102 X

Page 140 - Duplication

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONData Communications EquipmentUse the following information to determine the data communications equipment requireme

Page 141

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCDR Output Devices and ConnectionsThe CDR output device can be one of the following:TELESEER CDR Unit94A Local Stor

Page 142 - With Duplication

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONFigure 1 shows some of the ways the output devices can be connected.DIGITALLINE CPPART OF DIGITAL SWITCHDIGITALLINE

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FiguresFigure 1. CDR Output Devices and Connections ……………………………………………… 54Figure 2. Data Endpoint (Terminal, Personal Computer, Host, and Customer-Prov

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONData ModulesData modules are communications devices that provide an interface between the digital switch,Data Termi

Page 145

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONModular Trunk Data Module (MTDM)The MTDM provides an EIA-232C DTE interface for connection to off-premises (out-of-

Page 146 - EPN MCC Without Duplication

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION3270 Data ModuleThe 3270 Data Module provides a Category A coaxial DCE interface for connection to 3270-typedata te

Page 147 - EPN MCC With Duplication

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONData Communications AdjunctsAdjunct equipment may be connected to the switch without any unique switched-based call

Page 148 - EPN SCC Without Duplication

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION513BCTHOSTCOMPUTERBCT500515 BCTSSIRS-232RS-232RS-232PROTOCOLCONVERTERDIGITALLINE CPDIGITALLINE CPDIGITALLINE CPDATA

Page 149 - EPN SCC With Duplication

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONLINE CPDATATERMINALEQUIPMENTPART OF DIGITAL SWITCHLINE CPMTDMMODEMEIADCPDATAADUAIMADUINFORMATIONNETWORKAIMINFORMATI

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONDisplay Terminals and PrintersThe DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 is compatible with termina

Page 151

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE J. System Data TerminalsTerminal/(Protocol) Description Application510D(DCP)See DEFINITYCommunicationsSyste

Page 152 - Additions to the System

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTable K provides a listing of the system printers and their typical applications.TABLE K. System PrintersPrinter D

Page 153 - REFERENCES

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE K (continued).System PrintersPrinter Description ApplicationDesktop Dot MatrixDraft quality120 cps or 10 cpsI

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TablesTable A. Feature Determination ………………………………………………………………… 7Table B. Features Requiring Additional Hardware and/or Software ………………………… 12Table C.

Page 155

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONDistributed Communications System (DCS)Distributed Communications System (DCS) allows two or more switches to provi

Page 156 - ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONREMOTE COMM.SYSTEMTN722 OR TN7657DS1 TIETRUNK CPREMOTECOMM.SYSTEMTN767 DS1INTERFACE CP(GENERIC 1)ISDN PRICHANNEL SP

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCROSS- CONNECTFIELDTN577 PACKETGATEWAYCPLONG HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G3rG3r CABINETTN577PACKETGATEWAYCPG3r CA

Page 158

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCROSS- CONNECTFIELDTN577 PACKETGATEWAYCPSHORT HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G1G3r CABINETG1 CABINETCROSS- CONNECTFI

Page 159

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCROSS- CONNECTFIELDTN577 PACKETGATEWAYCPSHORT HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G1G3r CABINETG1 CABINETCROSS- CONNECTFI

Page 160

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCROSS- CONNECTFIELDTN577 PACKETGATEWAYCPSHORT HAUL DCS CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G1G3r CABINETG1 CABINETCROSS- CONNECTFI

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONLONG HAUL DCS + CONNECTIONS – G3r TO G3iG3r CABINETG3i CABINETCROSS- CONNECTFIELDCHANNEL SERVICEUNITCHANNELSERVICE

Page 162 - GLOSSARY

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTraffic ConsiderationsTo determine if traffic engineering calculations should be made for G1 or G3i, consider the f

Page 163

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONNetwork Access FacilitiesFor each type of facility listed on Table L, enter the quantity in the appropriate block.

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE L (continued).Network Access FacilitiesQuantity IfFacility 1-Way 1-Way 2-Way Ground TotalIn Out Start5. DIREC

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONGeneral InformationThis document, DEFINITYCommunications System Generic 1 and Generic 3—Planning andConfiguration, 555-230-60

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCircuit Pack DeterminationTerminals, trunks, auxiliary equipment, and customer-provided equipment (CPE) require an

Page 167

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONDISK DRIVE (TN1657) (G3r Only)Enter the number of:(A) Center Stage Switches (CSSs)One disk drive only is needed for

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONISDN-BRI LINE (TN556)Enter the number of:(A) 7505 ISDN-BRI voice terminals(B) 7506 ISDN-BRI voice terminals(C) 7507

Page 169

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONPACKET GATEWAY (TN577) (G3r Only)Enter the number of:(A) AUDIX Data Links(B) 3B Applications (CMS, MSA, CallVisor I

Page 170

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONANALOG LINE (TN742)If you are reusing a TN742 from an earlier system, enter the number of:(A) 7100 Series Sets...

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONAnalog Line Circuit PacksFeature TN742 TN769 TN746 TN746B TN479Number of Ports 8 8 16 16 16Neon Message Waiting Ind

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCALL CLASSIFIER (TN744)Eight touch-tone receiver ports are provided on each TN744 Call Classifier circuit pack. Th

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONANALOG LINE (TN746)Enter the number of:(A) 7100 Series Sets...

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONANALOG LINE (TN479 - For International DEFINITY G1 Only)Enter the number of:(A) 7100 Series Sets...

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONANALOG LINE (TN769)This circuit pack is used for voice terminals with neon message waiting lamps.If you are reusing

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INTRODUCTIONFor a complete listing of the system’s technical specifications including cabling distances, callprogress and signaling tones, signaling p

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONAUXILIARY TRUNK (TN763)Enter the number of:(A) Trunks for Code Calling (Max 10) ...

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONCENTRAL OFFICE LOOP START TRUNK (TN465 - For International DEFINITY Only)Enter the number of lines that will termin

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONDIGITAL LINE (TN754B)Enter the number of:(A) 7401D Terminals...

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONDIRECT INWARD DIALING TRUNK (TN753)Enter the number of:(A) DID Trunks...

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONDS1 TIE TRUNK (TN722)If you are reusing a TN722 circuit pack from an earlier system, enter the number of:(A) Voice

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATION32-CHANNEL E1 TRUNK (TN464 - For International DEFINITY G1 and G3r)Enter the number of:(A) Voice Grade Data Tie Tru

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONHYBRID LINE (TN762)Enter the number of:(A) 7303S Terminals...

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONMET LINE (TN735)Enter the number of METs:(A) 10 Button ...

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTONE CLOCK (TN768)For G1 and G3, Tone Clock TN768 is always required instead of TN741 or TN714. G1 and G3multi-car

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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DETERMINATIONTABLE M. Summation of Interface Circuit PacksCircuit Pack Description PEC QuantityTN429 DIOD Dialing Trunk 63802I(

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