Install attendant console, Install attendant, Console – AT&T System 25 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

INSTALL ATTENDANT CONSOLE

Most systems will have one or two attendant consoles. Release 2 Version 1

and Release 3 systems support direct trunk attendant consoles (DTAC) or
switched loop attendant consoles (SLAC). The system can support either
one or two of the DTAC or SLAC consoles but not a combination of DTACs
and SLACs. The installation procedures for the DTAC and SLAC are the
same.

The primary (or first) attendant console is a DTAC and is located (by default
translation) at the first port on the first ZTN79. (This can be changed to an
SLAC console using the SAT.)

In some cases, a DXS console (Figure 2-35) may also be used. The DXS is

the same for the DTAC and SLAC. The DXS is translated by default at the

second port of the same ZTN79. Its port number can also be changed using

the SAT.

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Unpack the attendant console and DXS console (if supplied) and

examine for damage.

Take the attendant console and a telephone line cord (D8W-87) with

modular plugs on both ends (or two cords if a DXS is supplied) to

the workstation where the attendant console will be used. The DXS

also requires a KS-22911, L1 power supply for local power, a 400B2
Adapter, and a D6AP-87 Cord (all included with the DXS).

Insert one end of the D8W-87 Cord into the designated modular jack

on the attendant console and the other end into a modular wall jack.

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