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Millennium Desk terminal:
Installingandrepairingterminal
hardware
Document number: P0883900
Document issue: 00.01
Document status: Standard
Date: June 1998
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Millennium terminals installation, operation, and
maintenance documentation modules
The table below shows all the customer-orderable books in the terminal
installation, operation and maintenance suite.These books can be ordered
separately as modules or in sets as documentation kits.
Title Order code
All terminals
Millennium terminals provisioning guide A0685011
Millennium terminals: using the craft interface P0883893
Millennium terminals: maintenance troubleshooting P0883894
Millennium terminals pocket troubleshooting guide P0883895
Multi-pay-based terminals
Millennium Multi-pay-based terminals: installing
terminal hardware P0883896
Millennium Multi-pay-based terminals: replacing parts P0883897
Card-based terminals
Millennium Card-based terminals: installing terminal
hardware P0883898
Millennium Card-based terminals: replacing parts P0883899
Desk terminals
Millennium Desk terminals: installing and replacing
hardware P0883900
Also available:
Accessory kit: binder, cover, and spine A0737727
Complete assembly kit (one each of all modules) A0737720
Multi-pay terminal documentation kit A0737722
Card terminal documentation kit A0737723
Desk terminal documentation kit A0737725
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Millennium Desk terminal:
Installingandrepairingterminal
hardware
Document number: P0883900
Issue: 00.01
Document status: Standard
Document date: June 1998
©1998 Northern Telecom
All rights reserved
Printed in Canada
NORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL:
The information contained in this document is the property
of Northern Telecom. Except as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecom, the holder of this
document shall keep the information contained herein confidential and shall protect same in whole or in
part from disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use same for evaluation, operation, and
maintenance purposes only.
Information subject to change without notice
Millennium is a trademark of Northern Telecom
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Publication history
June 1998
This is the standard release of the
Millennium Desk terminal:
installingandrepairingterminal hardware
,whichcontains the
installation and maintenance procedures for Millennium Desk
terminals.
This new format combines the installation and repair
procedures from previous versions of the
Millennium Desk
terminal installation, operation, and maintenance guides
.
Craft interface information and troubleshooting information
are contained in these modules:
Millennium terminals: using
the craft interface,
and
Millennium terminals: maintenance
troubleshooting
, respectively.
March 1997
Standard MSR 1.9/2.0 release 01 of this document. This
includes a smaller format, reversed polarity on the baseboard
wiring, replacement of the wall jack with spade tip connections,
improved ESD shielding on the datajack, new control board
layout, Inferred Answer Supervision, and Smart Card Alert
changes.
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Table of contents
1 Introduction 1-1
Types of desk terminals 1-1
Physical characteristics 1-1
How this guide is organized 1-3
2 Pre-installation overview 2-1
Installation overview 2-1
Setting up the site 2-1
Installing the terminal hardware 2-2
Installing and testing terminal functions 2-2
Selecting a site 2-2
Desk terminal specifications 2-3
Maximum cable length specifications 2-4
Suggested tools and equipment 2-5
Installing peripheral equipment 2-6
Using a TDD/TTY device 2-6
Other documentation 2-6
3 Installing the hardware 3-1
Testing the line to the terminal 3-1
Mounting and connecting the terminal 3-3
Desk mounting the terminal 3-3
Wall mounting the terminal 3-3
Opening the telephone 3-4
Mounting the desk set 3-5
Closing the desk set 3-7
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4 Replacing parts 4-1
Saving call detail records 4-1
Upload CDRs 4-2
Emergency CDR upload procedure 4-3
Uploading CDRs without key card 4-3
Uploading CDRs without keypad 4-4
External replacements 4-5
Removing and replacing the number card 4-5
Replacing the instruction card 4-6
Replacing the quick access keys label 4-7
Installing the quick access keys cover 4-7
Inside the desk set 4-8
Removing the mounting stand 4-8
Disconnecting the power 4-9
Cable layouts inside the set 4-10
Replacing the handset assembly 4-13
Removing and replacing the line cord 4-13
Accessing the inside of the set 4-14
Replacing the card reader 4-15
Inserting the coin shield 4-18
Replacing the datajack module 4-18
Removing and replacing firmware chips 4-21
Bypassing the IAS module 4-23
Appendix A: Regulatory notes A–1
Industry Canada notice A–1
Shock hazard warning A–3
Address for warranty and repairs in Canada A–3
U.S. regulations A–3
Radio/TV interference A–3
Federal Communications Commission notice A–4
CSA/NRTL/UL installation instructions A–6
Important safety instructions A–7
Shock hazard warning A–8
Appendix B: INSTALL routine quick reference B-1
Installation troubleshooting B-4
Index I-1
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Figures
Figure 1-1: External view of the desk terminal 1-2
Figure 3-1: Wall jack polarity connections 3-2
Figure 3-2: Removing the access panel 3-4
Figure 3-3: Inserting the receiver clip from inside 3-5
Figure 3-4: The spade-tip connectors 3-6
Figure 3-5: Plugging the line cord into the power PCP 3-6
Figure 3-6: Folding the ribbon cable 3-7
Figure 3-7: Mounting the terminal on the wall 3-8
Figure 3-8: Installing the receiver clip 3-9
Figure 4-1: Locating the number card on the set 4-5
Figure 4-2: Installing the instruction card 4-6
Figure 4-3: Installing the quick access keys label 4-7
Figure 4-4: Disconnecting power from the set 4-9
Figure 4-5: ESD cables clipped to card reader screw 4-10
Figure 4-6: Layout with ESD and SCA cables 4-11
Figure 4-7: Layout with ESD cables 4-12
Figure 4-8: Housing access screws 4-14
Figure 4-9: Locating the card reader screw 4-15
Figure 4-10: Folding the ribbon cable correctly 4-16
Figure 4-11: Card reader seated properly 4-17
Figure 4-12: Datajack board on the main PCP 4-19
Figure 4-13: The datajack board 4-19
Figure 4-14: Connecting the datajack board 4-20
Figure 4-15: Field-replaceable chips on the main PCP 4-22
Figure 4-16: Bypassing the IAS module 4-24
Tables
Table 2-1: Cable length specifications 2-4
Table 2-2: Recommended tools and equipment 2-5
Table B-1: INSTALL quick reference B-1
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