Attendant consoles Page 57 of 504
Telephones and Consoles Description, Installation, and Operation
Turkish, Katakana, P.R.C. (People’s Republic of China), Taiwan, Korean,
Polish, Czech/Slovak, or Hungarian.
When the languages P.R.C., Taiwanese, and Korean are chosen, the attendant
console uses two-line display.
The attendant console is equipped with a real-time clock/calendar. The time
of day (hours, minutes, and seconds) and the date (day, month, and year) are
displayed on line 1 of the display screen.
The sound of key clicks can be turned on or off. The pitch and volume of key
clicks can be adjusted.
Wiring
The M2250 attendant console requires a 16-pair cable terminated on an
Amphenol connector.
When zone cabling and conduit are used, assign a block of numbers or letters
to each zone. Allow for growth when assigning blocks of numbers.
Cable markers are normally an adhesive-backed cloth tape 1/2 inches wide by
3-1/2 inches long (15 mm by 65 mm) with preprinted numbers.
For limits and cabling for analog (500/2500-type) telephones, refer to
Figure 12 on page 58.
For a list of terminal connections, see Table 5 on page 59.
Installing wiring
Follow the steps in Procedure 5 to install the wiring for a telephone.
Procedure 5
Installing wiring
1 Assign a number to the wire or cable used.
2 Attach the assigned number to the wire or cable at the end nearest the
telephone, using a cable marker.