Emergency transfer units and associated telephones – Avaya 03-300686 User Manual

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Installing and wiring telephones and trunks

96 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones

See

Figure 41: Example adjunct power connections

on page 85 and

Figure 46: Connections

at trunk/auxiliary field

on page 96.

Figure 46: Connections at trunk/auxiliary field

Emergency transfer units and associated telephones

An 808A Emergency Transfer Panel mounted next to the trunk/auxiliary field provides
emergency transfer capability. You can use 2500-series analog telephones either for
emergency transfer or as normal extensions. For emergency transfer, connect the phones
directly to the 808A; for normal extensions, wire them through the 808A. Analog central office
(CO) and Wide Area Telecommunications Service (WATS) trunks can provide emergency
transfer capability.
The 808A Emergency Transfer Panel provides emergency trunk bypass or power-fail transfer
for up to five incoming CO trunk loops to five selected station sets. The 808A equipment’s
Ringer Equivalency Number (REN) is 1.0A.
At the MDF, the unit is controlled by a connection to a yellow terminal row/connecting block in
the trunk/auxiliary field. The unit is controlled by -48 VDC from the EM TRANS RELAY PWR
terminals. There is one EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminal pair that allows powering one transfer
unit. This wire pair (in the DB9 alarm cable) is connected to the TN2312BP adapter in only the
A-level carrier. Therefore, the G650 Media Gateway only supports one 808A per G650 port
network.

Figure notes:

1. To Network Interface Facility
2. To Control Carrier Auxiliary

Connector

3. One Pair of Wires
4. 24

th

Pair of RJ21X Network

Interface Jack

25

50

IN

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