AT&T ® PARTNER PagePac Installation and Use ®
Copyright © 1993, AT&T All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. AT&T 518-455-016 0II722615-001 May 1993, Issue 2 NOTICE Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this manual was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Information For important FCC interference, registration, and repair information, see Appendix C of this book. Trademarks PARTNER is a registered trademark of AT&T.
Contents About This Guide v 1. 1-1 Overview ■ ■ ■ ■ 2. ■ ■ ■ 2-1 Important Safety Instructions Before You Start PARTNER PagePac Module Installation Selecting the Interface Mode Page/Speaker Mode Installation ■ 4. 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 Installation ■ 3.
5. Accessory Features ■ ■ ■ ■ 6. Installing a Music Source Volume Adjustment (Page/Music) Using a Microphone with the PARTNER PagePac System Night Bell Service Programming ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 7. 5-1 6-1 Overview Programming Options Programming Procedures Night Bell Ring Down 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-9 6-10 Operating Procedures ■ ■ ■ ■ 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 7-1 Overview Primary Paging Zones Auxiliary Paging Zone Input Priorities 7-2 7-2 7-6 7-7 A. Troubleshooting A-1 B. Secondary Circuit Protection B-1 C.
About This Guide This manual provides all the necessary information for installing the PARTNER ® PagePac ® paging system with a PARTNER® Plus or PARTNER ® II AT&T phone system. In addition, complete information covering product features and capabilities, as well as operation and test instructions, will be covered.
Product Safety Labels This book contains several safety labels, identified by a CAUTION: Indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or properly damage if the hazard is not avoided. WARNING : Indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause severe or fatal personal injury if the hazard is not avoided. Carefully read all WARNING labels.
Overview 1 Overview 1-1
Features and Capabilities Programming is accomplished through your PARTNER system phone or a standard touch-tone phone. This port is also used to program the PARTNER PagePac paging system. *If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted materials, you may be required to obtain a license from a third party such as ASCAP or BMI. 1-2 Overview The PARTNER PagePac paging system can be installed with an AT&T PARTNER Pius or PARTNER II communications system.
Module Components The PARTNER PagePac unit can be mounted directly to a wall or on a desk next to your current PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II phone system installation (see Section 2, Installation for complete information). The information key in Figure 1-1 below illustrates the location and description of the PARTNER PagePac features. PARTNER PagePac Module STATION INTERFACE RJ-11 JACK This jack is the PARTNER PagePac interface to your PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II phone system.
Auxiliary Equipment Ordering Information The PARTNER PagePac paging system provides full-paging capability to your small or large business. In addition, this module provides an interface for an AT&T Doorspeaker. Listed below are the various speakers, amplifiers, and doorspeaker products recommended for use with the PARTNER PagePac. IMPORTANT: Voice Coil (3.4V) speakers only for direct connections to zones 1 and 2.
Specifications Table 1-1 PARTNER PagePac System Specifications Capacities PARTNER PagePac ■ Three-zone paging, doorspeaker, and AUX amp modes ■ Compatible with AT&T PARTNER Plus and PARTNER II Communications systems Dimensions and Weights PARTNER PagePac Electrical Specifications ■ ■ ■ Extension Jack Specifications (PARTNER System) Environmental Requirements Primary Paging Output 4-watts per channel AUX Port Output: 0dBm ■ ■ ■ 4.8 lbs or 2.
Installation 2 Installation 2-1
Important Safety Instructions Always follow these basic safety precautions when using the PARTNER PagePac paging system and PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II phone system. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. DO NOT block or cover ventilation slots and openings. They prevent the product from overheating. DO NOT place the product in an enclosure that does not have sufficient ventilation. 4.
Before You Start Before installing your PARTNER PagePac paging system, read and understand the safety instructions on page 2-2. In addition, be sure to have the necessary parts. Provided below in Figure 2-1 are the contents of the shipping carton. In addition, you will need a screwdriver if you mount the paging system to a wall. For testing purposes, you will need a PARTNER system phone or a standard touch-tone phone.
How is Your Phone System Configured? The first step in the installation process is to determine how your PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II is set up for your particular application. As explained fully in your PARTNER Communications System documentation, several types of modules are available—each of which provides specific features. For instance, a PARTNER Plus with eight telephone lines and 24 telephone extensions would have four 206 modules in addition to the required Processor module.
Mounting the PARTNER PagePac Module (Using Mounting Bracket) PARTNER PAGEPAC MODULE / PARTNER CARRIER MOUNTING BRACKET I Wall Mount Template 3.5* The PARTNER PagePac module provides a mounting bracket at the back of the unit. The bracket allowsthe PARTNER PagePac to be mounted to a wall, close to the PARTNER Communication System carrier. Although the PARTNER Pagepac can be mounted next to the carrier, the module cannot be installed directly into the carrier.
Mounting the PARTNER PagePac Module (Flat onto Wall or Desk) MOUNTING FLAT ONTO WALL . . . go to steps 2 and 3. TABLE MOUNTING... skip steps 2 and 3. Place the module flat on the surface with the rubber feet down. The module should not slide easily. For either desk or wall mounting, attach the 4 rubber feet to the mounting tracks on the bottom side of the module. Go to “Connecting to AC Power” on the next page. Hold the PARTNER PagePac in place on the wall with the telephone jacks facing left.
Connecting to AC Power CONNECTING AC POWER (USING MOUTING BRACKET) CONNECTING AC POWER AC CORD MOUNTING BRACKET A Connect the AC power cord to the AC connector at the back of the PARTNER PagePac module. Press firmly until it clicks as it locks into place. B If the PARTNER PagePac mounting bracket has been used to install the unit to a wall, the AC cord can be fed through the bracket for a cleaner looking installation. Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet.
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Wall Mount Template Using the Wall Mount Template I I I 1. If you wish, remove the template from this booklet by cutting or tearing along this dotted line. (If you do not use the template, note that that screws should be installed on a verticle line, exactly 3.5 inches apart.) I 2. Refering to the figure below, hold the template against the place on the wall where you want to mount the base. Make sure you hold the template perfectly straight (use a level if needed). Wall Mount Template 3.
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Selecting the Interface Mode Once the PARTNER PagePac module has been mounted, the PARTNER PagePac unit can be connected to the PARTNER Plus/n phone system. The PARTNER PagePac RJ-11 STN l/N jack provides for connection to one of the ports on the PARTNER Plus/II system. The PARTNER PagePac module is capable of operating in two primary modes: Station Mode or Dry Loop Mode. NOTE: Dry Loop Mode is the preferred interface method for connection to your PARTNER Plus/n communications system.
IMPORTANT: Dry Loop Mode Considerations IMPORTANT: Station Mode Considerations ■ Dry Loop Mode is the preferred method of connection to the PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II Communications system. ■ Once the PARTNER PagePac module has been accessed, the unit will remain active until the user takes some action, i.e. “hangs up.
Interface Mode Connections Once you have decided on the best interface mode for your PARTNER system configuration (Dry Loop Mode, Station Mode, or Trunk Adapter Mode), follow the steps below to make the appropriate interface connections: NOTE: Additional installation instructions are provided for Trunk Adapter Mode on page 2-10. 1.
Trunk Adapter Connections (Trunk Adapter Mode Only) If Trunk Adapter Mode has been selected as the best interface connection for your requirements (pages 2-7 and 2-8), continue with the following procedure: Required materials: ➊ – AT&T PARTNER PagePac Trunk Adapter (PEC 5335-301) ➋ – Standard modular telephone cord (7 feet, provided) Follow the steps below to install the AT&T Trunk Adapter (see Figure 2-3): 1. Connect the PARTNER PagePac Trunk Adapter modular cord to the PARTNER PagePac module STN/lN port.
PARTNER PagePac Telephone Access Establishing telephone access provides a means to talk to the PARTNER PagePac unit for programming and accessing the various features. If you have configured your PARTNER PagePac system: For Dry Loop Mode (connection to Page Port) you will need to dial [INTERCOM] [7] [0]. For Station Mode operation, you will need to dial the extension number connected to the PARTNER PagePac paging system.
Page/Speaker Mode Installation 3 Page/Speaker Mode Installation 3-1
PARTNER PagePac Paging Access Primary Paging Zones (Zones 1 and 2) The PARTNER PagePac can be configured differently depending on your particular situation. Two primary zones (Zone 1 and Zone 2) can be individually configured for Page/Speaker Mode, Doorspeaker Mode, or Remote Amplifier Mode. Refer to Section 4 for Doorspeaker Mode Installation. Both zones 1 and 2 provide a 4 watt on-board amplifier power switch to drive voice coil (3.4V) speakers in Page/Speaker Mode and Doorspeaker Mode.
CAUTION: For remote amplifier locations, a PageGuard (P/N 22050-930) or PARTNER IROB (PEC 60612) may be required for protection from potential telephone network electrical disruptions (refer to Appendix B) A remote amplifier can be within the same building as the PARTNER PagePac module or at a remote location. The auxiliary paging zone port is located at the front of the PARTNER PagePac module and is a modular connector labeled AUX AMP (see Figure 1-1).
Connecting Speakers NOTE: Use Voice Coil speakers only. Standard voice coil ceiling speakers (indoor ceiling-type or P-Tec) and horn speakers may be used with the PARTNER PagePac module. Use only voice-coil 3.4 Vrms type speakers and use only the appropriate model speaker for your situation (see Table 3-1). It is important not to exceed the number of speakers or speaker run length maximums shown in Table 3-2 below. Table 3-1 Recommended Speakers Mounting Location Speaker Type (Voice Coil) AT&T Order No.
Run Speaker Cable There are two methods of wiring speakers: from speaker-to-speaker and Home Run (refer to Figure 3-2). When wiring speaker-to-speaker, cable is run from the PARTNER PagePac module to the nearest speaker location, from that location to the next, and so on, until all locations are connected. When wiring Home Run, cable is run from the PARTNER PagePac module to each speaker location. A combination of both methods may be used, but the maximum distance for each cable run is 600 feet.
Connection Block NOTE: Auxiliary Port can utilize an RJ-11 modular cable direct to PagePac or AmplCenter RJ-11 jack. No Connection block is needed. ZONES 1 OR 2 SPEAKER/ REMOTE AMP WIRE PAIRS Zones 1 and 2 on the PARTNER PagePac module have an RJ-45 modular jack interface.
Quick Test (Paging to Loudspeakers) ■ At this point your PARTNER PagePac module has been installed along side your PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II phone system. In addition, you should have installed the necessary speakers, connecting blocks, and wiring within your business. ■ The following test will ensure your PARTNER PagePac module is operating correctly by making a page over the loudspeakers to zone 1, zone 2, and zone 3 (remote amp).
6. Dial [#] (to return to PARTNER PagePac dial tone). You should hear the PARTNER PagePac dial tone in the telephone receiver. Zone 3 Test (automatically is set for remote amp) NOTE: Zone 3 will always be configured as a remote zone and does not need to be programmed as a remote zone. 7. Dial [3] (for zone 3 page). You should hear the pre-announcements tone (3/4 second tone) out of the zone 3 loudspeakers. All other zones will be quiet. 8. Speak into the telephone transmitter.
Doorspeaker Mode Installation 4 Doorspeaker Mode Installation 4-1
AT&T Doorspeaker NOTE: Zone 3 does not support Doorspeaker Mode. *IMPORTANT: Electronic strikeplate and door ajar equipment and installation is customer provided. The PARTNER PagePac module is compatible with the AT&T Doorspeaker (PEC 5330-120) and will also provide door ajar*, electronic strikeplate* and door bell* support from either zone 1 or zone 2. The AT&T Doorspeaker can be surface or flush mounted to a wall at the front or rear entrance of your business.
Connection Blocks The PARTNER PagePac module provides an 8-pin (four pair) RJ-45 jack for both zone 1 and zone 2. To connect the various audio pair wires, contact closure pair wires, and door bell and door ajar pair wires to the PARTNER PagePac module’s RJ-45 jack, it is recommended you use a standard full-modular 8-pin cable to connect from the PARTNER PagePac module to an AT&T 103A block (see Figure 4-2).
DOORSPEAKER CAN RING MULTIPLE EXTENSIONS (RINGDOWN MODE) DOOR AJAR DEVICE (NOT PROVIDED) (2 wire) “DOORSPEAKER #1 (PEC 5330-120) JUMPER IF NOT USED PARTNER PAGEPAC MODULE STRIKEPLATE CONTACT CLOSURE (NOT PROVIDED) 66 TYPE BLOCK (2 wire) PARTNER PAGEPAC UNIT ZONE 1/ ZONE 2 WIRE PAIRS (2 wire) DOOR AJAR DEVICE (NOT PROVIDED) 103A BLOCK 66 TYPE BLOCK RJ-45 TELEPHONE LINE CORD *DOORSPEAKER #2 (PEC 53330-120) 103A BLOCK RJ-45 TELEPHONE LINE CORD *IMPORTANT ONLY THE DOORSPEAKER PEC 5330-120 IS COMPAT
Quick Test (Doorspeaker Equipment) ■ At this point your PARTNER PagePac module has been installed along side your PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II Phone system and you have completed the Page/Speaker installation steps outlined in Section 2. In addition, you should have installed the necessary Doorspeaker equipment (Doorspeaker, electronic strikeplate, door ajar device, connecting blocks, and wiring) within your business.
To Program/Test a second Doorspeaker, repeat these steps with the appropriate zone number. 3. Dial the zone number you wish to program as a Doorspeaker Mode zone (1, 2). You should hear two beeps followed by the programming dial tone in the telephone receiver. 4. Dial [2] (to select Doorspeaker Mode). You should hear three beeps followed by the programming dial tone. Test 5. Dial [#] (to return to PARTNER PagePac dial tone). You should hear the PARTNER PagePac dial tone in the telephone receiver. 6.
Accessory Features 5 Accessory Features 5-1
Installing a Music Source NOTE: If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted materials, you may be required to obtain a license from a third patty such as ASCAP or BMI. The PARTNER PagePac module provides a music source interface (impedance of 100k Ω) for background/foreground music applications. Use a standard audio cable with RCA jacks.
Volume Adjustment (Page/Music) Refer to Section 6 for volume output levels. NOTE: Music can be played over primary zones (zones 1 and 2) and the auxiliary zone (zone 3). Volume level is adjusted from a PARTNER system telephone (Figure 5-2). Eight different volume levels can be selected by entering the proper DTMF code (3 dB per key stroke). The PARTNER PagePac default background music level is set at 4 and the default page level is set at 6 (refer to Table 6-3).
Using a Microphone with the PARTNER PagePac Module Many installations, such as restaurants and retail stores, require microphone access for paging. The AT&T Microphone (PEC 5335-400) provides a switch activated ON/OFF contact closure, and will install easily to the modular port at the front of the PARTNER PagePac module labeled MIC IN. Microphone access can be configured for a per zone page or all call (all zone) page.
Night Bell Service IMPORTANT: Station Mode Considerations NOTE: Refer to Section 6 Night Bell programming instructions and Section 7 for Operation Information. IMPORTANT: All lines on the Night Bell extension should be set to “No Ring”. (Refer to Sections 6 and 7 for Programming and Operation.) NOTE: Connect RJ-11 cable from PARTNER PagePac module Night Bell port to appropriate station port. (Refer to Sections 6 and 7 for Programming/Operation.
Programming 6 Programming 6-1
Overview After installing the Partner PagePac hardware as described in Sections 2 through 5, you can customize the system to meet the requirements of your business. This chapter describes available programming options and procedures. Programming Options There are two types of programming options. System Options affect the overall operation of the system. Zone Options affect the operation of a single zone.
Zone Programming Options ■ Type of Zone —Specifies whether a primary paging zone is to be operated in Page/Speaker, Doorspeaker, or Remote Amplifier mode. The default setting is Page/Speaker. Setting this parameter causes all other options for the zone to be set to the defaults for the specified zone type. (See Table 6-3 for default settings by zone type.) ■ Door Action —Valid only for a primary paging zone optioned as a Doorspeaker.
Table 6-1 Factory Default Settings—System Options System Option Default Reset to Factory Defaults — Connect Password None Programming Password None 6736 (OPEN) Door Unlock Code Confirmation Tone Enabled Yes Pre-Announcement Tone Enabled Yes Talkback Warning Tone Enabled Yes Table 6-2 Factory Default Settings—Zone Options Zone Option Programming Zone 3 Type of Zone Page/Speaker (1) Not supported Door Action Not applicable Not supported Page/Tone Level 1.
Table 6-3 Default Settings By Zone Type Primary Paging Zones (Zones 1 and 2) Zone Option Door Action Auxiliary Zone (Zone 3) Page/Speaker Doorspeaker Remote Amp Aux Amp Not supported Door Alert (1) Not supported Not supported Page/Tone Level 1.9 Vrms (6) 1.9 Vrms (6) 0.655 Vrms (2) Not supported Music Level 1.1 Vrms (4) 1.1 Vrms (4) 0.
System Programming Procedure To change any system programming option: 1. Access the PARTNER PagePac System (see page 6-5). 2. Dial [*] [*] (followed by the programming password, if one has been configured). You will hear the special programming mode dial tone. NOTE: See “System Programming Options” on page 6-2 for descriptions of the options provided. Connect Password 3.
Zone Programming Procedures To program Type of Zone, Door Action, Page/Tone Level, or Music Level (Zones 1 and 2 only): 1. Access the PARTNER PagePac System (see page 6-5). 2. Dial [*] [*] (followed by the programming password, if one has been configured). You will hear the special programming mode dial tone. NOTE: See “Zone Programming Options” on page 6-3 for descriptions of the options provided. 3.
Table 6-4 Amplifier Levels Level 1 Voltage 0.5 Vrms dBu -3.8 2 0.655 Vrms -1.5 3 0.86 Vrms 0.9 4 1.1 Vrms 3.0 5 1.4 Vrms 5.1 6 1.9 Vrms 7.8 7 2.5 Vrms 10.2 8 3.4 Vrms 12.7 To enable or disable Station Page, Music, Talkback, Night Bell, Pass DTMF to Zone, Microphone Page, or Door Alert: 1. Access the PagePac System (see page 6-5). 2. Dial [*] [*] (followed by the programming password, if one has been configured). You will hear the special programming mode dial tone.
NOTE: The [#] key can be pressed to cancel an uncompleted programming option; you will hear the programming mode dial tone. 6. To terminate the programming mode, press [#] . You will hear the PARTNER PagePac dial tone. Night Bell The PARTNER Plus/II system provides a mode of operation called Night Service. By pressing a single button on the system phone at extension 10, the customer can cause incoming after-hours calls to ring on a specified group of extensions.
Ring Down Note: Ring Down mode can only be used when the PARTNER PagePac module is connected to a PARTNER Plus/Il station port. Ring Down will not work in Dry Loop or Trunk Adapter Mode. The PARTNER PagePac module allows a Doorspeaker Mode zone to be configured in either Door Alert or Ring Down mode. In Door Alert mode, activity on the door is signaled by broadcasting a Door Alert tone over the paging speakers.
Operating Procedures 7 Operating Procedures 7-1
Overview At this point the PARTNER PagePac hardware should be installed as described in Sections 2 through 5. The module should also be programmed with factory default settings or user selections as described in Section 6. You are now ready to use the system. This chapter describes the procedures for operating the PARTNER PagePac system. Primary Paging Zones Refer to Section 6 for programming the type of zone mode, and for descriptions and programming of the various zone options.
3. Speak into the telephone transmitter to make your page. During a page, you can dial [#] to go back to the PARTNER PagePac dial tone; dial another zone number or zone group number to switch to that zone or zone group. 4. Hang up the telephone. Paging Options Pre-Announcement Tone: If Pre-Announcement Tone is configured, it will be issued before a page to all speakers in the selected zone or group. Talkback Mode: NOTE: Talkback Mode works only for a single-zone page. 1.
Music Enabled: NOTE: Paging or other higher priority options will override background music. See page 7-7. If a music source is selected, all zones with Music enabled will play music, as long as other functions are not being used. MLC-6 cordless telephones and certain standard telephones cannot provide continuous DTMF tones. All touch-tones entered during a page will be routed to any zone with the DTMF to Zone option enabled.
Door Ajar Door Alert Mode: The Door Alert signal is triggered by either a door bell or a door ajar condition. If the Door Action option has been configured for Door Alert: 1. A door has been opened, but not closed within 30 seconds. A Door Ajar is detected. At each zone where Door Alert is enabled (Zone 1 or 2), you will hear a high-low cadence, sounding once for Zone 1 (Door 1), and twice for Zone 2 (Door 2).
Door Unlock NOTE: Silent Monitor can only be programmed if configured for Dry Loop or Trunk Adapter Mode. The default for this code is [O] [P] [E] [N] . Any time you are connected to a door zone—whether in response to a Door Bell or Door Ajar condition, or as a result of paging to a Doorspeaker in Silent Monitor mode (see below)—you may operate the door strike plate if one has been installed: 1. Enter the Door Unlock Code on the phone keypad.
Input Priorities Each input to the PARTNER PagePac system has its own priority. If more than one input is active at the same time, the signal with the highest priority will take precedence over all the others. In addition, if a higher-priority input becomes active while a lower-priority input is being processed, the PARTNER PagePac system will abandon the lower-priority input in favor of the higher-priority input.
Troubleshooting A In Case of Difficulty If you have a problem with your system, you may be able to solve it yourself by following the appropriate troubleshooting procedures described in this appendix. If you still need help, In the U. S., AT&T provides a toll-free customer help line 24 hours a day at 1-800-628-2888. For assistance in Canada, contact your local AT&T authorized dealer.
Troubleshooting The charts below and on A-3 describe various problems that can occur, possible causes for each problem, and steps you can take to try to solve the problem yourself. Table A-1. Troubleshooting Guide Problem Nothing Works Corrective Action Check power LED Ensure power cord had been attached. No Sound From One Or More Speakers In Any Zone While Others Work. Check volume control on problem speaker(s). Check page volume level setting (see Programming Section 6).
Table A-1. Troubleshooting Guide (continued) Problem Corrective Action No Talkback or Very Low Volume. Verify talkback is enabled. (See Programming Section 6.) No Talkback Warning Tone. Verify Talkback Warning Tone has been enabled. Door Speaker Dead. Check all connections and wiring. Verify zone is programmed for door operation (see Programming Section 6). Check Zone Overload LEDs while paging. Ensure correct Doorspeaker type is installed (NO LED on face plate). Door Ajar Inoperative.
Secondary Circuit Protection B Important Information This equipment is for use on telephone wiring containing a secondary circuit protector. This paging equipment requires a Harris Dracon model 22060-930 PageGuard® or AT&T IROB (PEC 60612) Secondary Circuit Protector where applicable (see Figure B-1). The secondary circuit protector must be located between the primary protector and the paging equipment. Refer to the Important Safety Information and Installation Steps below.
Installation Steps 1. Install the PageGuard modular plug to the CO telephone lines (see Figure B-2). Save these instructions. 2. Connect the green wire on PageGuard to earth ground. 3. Plug a modular connector from the paging equipment telephone line interface to the modular connector on the PageGuard. PROVIDED BY TELCO TELCO DEMARCATION MAIN BUILDING A B PAGING EQUIP. B BUILDING #2 A A B PAGING EQUIP.
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO NETWORK CONNECT MODULAR PLUG TO TELEPHONE LINES (i.e., PBX/KTS/CENTREX) OUT TO SPEAKERS CONNECT GREEN WIRE TO EARTH GROUND PAGEGUARD (P/N 22060-930) NOT INCLUDED PAGING EQUIPMENT (POWERMATE) TO INPUT SIDE OF PAGING EQUIPMENT PGEGRD.DRW 10/22/91 Figure B-2. PageGuard Installation.
FCC and Warranty Information C FCC Statement (Part 68) Component registration for the PARTNER PagePac module has been applied for from the Federal Communications Communication (FCC) in accordance with Part 68 of its Rules. Located on this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. Registered equipment may not be used with Coin Telephone Lines.
The local telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be given adequate notice in writing to allow you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
Warranty Information Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability AT&T warrants to you that the product will be free from defects in material and workmanship when title passes to you. If you notify AT&T that the product has failed to operate as warranted within one year of the date title passes to you, AT&T will, at its option, repair or replace the component or components of the product that failed to operate as warranted.
Index D A AC power Connecting to AC power cord Accessory features Amplifier levels To change Amplifiers PagePac amps ASCAP Audio pair Automatic privacy Auxiliary amplifier Auxiliary amplifier zone Auxiliary equipment Auxiliary paging zone 2-7 2-7 5-1 - 5-5 6-8 1-4 1-2 4-3 2-12 1-3 1-2 1-4 7-6 B Before you start BMI Bracket Wall mount template 2-3 1-2 2-5 2-9 C C.O. lines C.O.
Extension port External music source Connections diagram 2-11 5-2 F Factory default settings Connect password Door unlock code Pre-announcement tone enabled Programming password Reset Talkback warning tone enabled Zone options FCC and warranty information FCC information FCC registration Part 15 FCC statement Part 68 Features Features and capabilities Feedback form 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 C-1 - C-3 ii C-2 C-1 1-3 1-2 vi G Green LED Group extensions Night bell service 2-7 6-9 H Hands free Help line
Port Programming procedures Night bell Installation diagram Service Night bell enabled To change Night bell input Input priority Priority level Night bell service On/off Night service button Diagram 5-5 6-9 5-5 5-5 6-3 - 6-4 6-8 7-7 2-15 1-3, 7-3 6-9 6-9 O 103A connection block Diagram Operating procedures Ordering information Overview 4-3 7-1 - 7-7 ii, 1-4 1-1 - 1-5 P Page port Page/speaker mode operating procedures Page/tone level Page/tone level programming To change PageGuard Installation Pages Lim
Ordering Remote amplifier mode Remote doorspeaker Diagram Remote volume adjust Reset to factory defaults Ring down mode Programming procedure Ring down mode considerations Ringdown mode vi 3-2, 7-6 4-4 1-2 6-2, 6-6 6-3, 7-4 - 7-5 6-10 6-10 4-2 S Safety Instructions Installation personnel 2-2 1-1 - 1-3 Secondary circuit protection Shipping carton contents 2-3 Diagram 2-3 Silent monitor 7-6 6-2 - 6-3 Silent monitor mode 66-type block 4-3 Speaker run methods Diagram 3-5 Speaker/page mode installation 3-1 - 3
Installation and Maintenance Warranty information Wiring C-3 C-3 2-2 Z Zone Type Zone 1 and zone 2 Zone options Zone overload warning Zone programming options Zone programming procedure 6-4 1-3 6-2 1-2 6-3 6-7 IN-5
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