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460-000-006 AT& Tco Standard Issue 6, December 1978 BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 460-000-006 AT& TCo Standard Issue 6, December 1978 ALPHABETIC-NUMERIC INDEX STATION, KEY, PBX, AND PRIVATE SERVICE SYSTEMS 1. GENERAL Here is a list of the symbols and the service manual to which they refer. 1.01 This section provides an alpha-numeric index of sections required for the installation and maintenance of customer product equipment and SA-Station Service Manual apparatus. SB-Station Service Manual II SC-Station Specialties Service Manual I 1.02 This section is reissued to update the SD-Station Specialties Service Manual II alpha-numeric index. CA-Coin Service Manual I CB-Coin Service Manual II This index combines the features of both 1.03 IA-Interconnect Service Manual I alphabetic and numeric indexes. Sections IB-Interconnect Service Manual II can be located by referring first to the common KA-Key Service Manual I nomenclature or ordering nomenclature, then referring KB-Key Service Manual II to a major indention for the type of information KC-Key Service Manual III such as Identification, Installation, Maintenance, PA-Dial PBX Service Manual Reference, Service, etc., and then to the alphabetical or numerical listing. 1.04 Many of the section numbers in this index are preceded by a two letter symbol such as SA. This symbol indicates that the section is contained in a service manual in addition to the standard BSP files. NOTICE Not for use or disclosure outside the Bell System except under written agreement Printed in U.S.A. Page 1 BSP 460·000·006-i06_1978·12·001.jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell, (Cowboy Frank) Castle Rock Colorado Oct 18, 2012 11:24:37 SECTION 460-000-006 AC-TYPE (USED WITH 220-, 226-, 2220-, ADDRESSABLE DATA SAGE/BUIC (Cont) AND 2226-TYPE HAND TELEPHONE SET) Identifica tion Service Maintenance Telephone Base SA502-322-400 Operation ACCESS CIRCUIT (SD-6688S-01); Site Control Circuit STATION-SEE STATION ACCESS CIRCUIT (SD-1G246-01) 480-510-106 (SD-66885-0 1) Station Switching Circuit ACCESS LINE CIRCUIT (SD-SE000-01); (SD-1G246-01 ) 480-510-106 PBX-SEE PBX ACCESS LINE CIRCUIT ADHESIVE CLIP (SD-SE000-01) General ACCESS LINE SHARING CIRCUIT; B 080-720-149 AUTOVON-SEE AUTOVON ACCESS LINE ADJUNCT DIALS SHARING CIRCUIT Connections ACCESS LINES (AUTOVON) 2870A1 PBX TOUCH-A-MA TIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 General Description 981-270-100 2870B1M ACCESS LINES; AUTOVON-SEE AUTOVON TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 ACCESS LINES 870A1 ACCESS POINTS TOUCH-A-MATIC Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 Building 870B1M Dedicated Plant 462-600-200 TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 Buried Plant Identification Dedicated Plant 462-600-200 2870Al Pole-Mounted TOUCH-A-MATIC Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 Dedicated Plant 462-600-200 2870BlM Strand-Mounted TOUCH-A-MATIC Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 Dedicated Plant 462-600-200 870A1 Wall-Mounted TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 Dedicated Plant 462-600-200 870BlM ACD-SEE AUTOMATIC CAU DISTRIBUTING TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 SYSTEM Installation AD-TYPE (USED WITH 220-, 226-, 2220-, 2870Al AND 2226-TYPE HAND TELEPHONE SET) TOUCH-A-MATIC Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 Service 2870BlM Telephone Base SA502-322-400 TOUCH-A-MATIC Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 ADAPTER; DIAL-SEE DIAL ADAPTER 870Al ADAPTERS TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 Identification 870B1M Bridging, 3-Way KA461-200-102 TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 D-180071 Kit of Parts 463-121-100 Ma intenance D-180072 Kit of Parts 463-121-100 2870Al 146B 463-121-100 TOUCH-A-MA TIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 148B KA461-200-102 2870BlM 149B KA461-200-102 TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 152A 461-200-103 870Al 153-Type KA461-200-102 TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 155A 463-121-100 870BlM 157A 463-121-100 TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 258A KA461-200-102 Operation 259A, B KA461-200-102 2870Al 285A 463-121-100 TOUCH-A-MA TIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 290A 463-121-100 2870B1M Installation TOUCH-A-MATIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 152A 461-200-103 870Al Connecting Block TOUCH-A-MATIC Adjunct Dial SC501-164-201 Maintenance 870BlM Terminating TOUCH-A-MA TIC• Adjunct Dial SC501-164-202 Tools KA461-604-100 ADMINISTRATION DATA SYSTEM (FADS); 66-Type KA461-604-100 FORCE-SEE FORCE ADMINISTRATION DATA ADDENDANT CONSOLE SYSTEM (FADS) Description ADMINISTRATIVE DATA SYSTEM (FADS); DIMENSION00 PBX Private Branch FORCE-SEE FORCE ADMINISTRATIVE DATA Exchange 554-010-100 SYSTEM (FADS) ADDRESSABLE DATA SAGE/BUIC (PHASE-Ill) General Description 981-272-100 Page 2 BSP 460-000-006-i06 1978-12-002.jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell, (Cowboy Frank) Castle Rock, Colorado Oct 18, 2012 11:25:01 ISS 6, SECTION 460-000-006 AD 1 (USING 23A COUPLER) ALARMS (Cont) Connections Operation Tes ts (Cont) Identification 710C (Manual Switchboard and Installation Dial Equipment) Private Branch Maintenance Exchange 541-002-501 Operation 711A Private Branch Exchange 542-010-500 Protective Connecting 711B Private Branch Exchange 542-010-501 Arrangement 463-340-105 740A Private Branch Exchange 546-400-500 ALARM AND COMMAND CONFERENCE SYSTEMS; 740AX Private Branch Exchange 546-400-500 CRASH-SEE CRASH ALARM AND COMMAND 740B Private Branch Exchange 546-400-500 CONFERENCE SYSTEMS 740C Private Branch Exchange 546-400-500 ALARM AND EMERGENCY TRANSFER CIRCUITS 740E Private Branch Exchange 546-404-501 Operation Tests 750A Private Branch Exchange 548-500-500 1.�'\.\\ �l:-....�(.1.\.'<!, �"'t�'t\.�\\ Y.o'1..\':.\\'a,'t\�� 11>1>1\.t't\vate 'Btancn V.><cnanll,e 1>\>ll-5\>ll-500 II.U.\l.W. ll.t\1) 1\l.ll.t\'!>fi.\l. C\\l.C\l\1 758A Private Branch Exchange 551-410-500 Circuit Tes ts 758A/B Switching System 551-470-500 756A Private Branch Exchange 551-153-501 758B Private Branch Exchange 551-424-501 761A Private Branch Exchange 551-710-501 812A Private Branch Exchange 553-212-500 ALARM CIRCUIT Maintenance Tests 758C Switching System 551-569-500 307 Switching System 480-714-306 ALARMS AND PEG COUNT CIRCUIT Opera tion Tests Operation Tests 520-Type PBX Emergency 800A Private Branch Exchange 553-116-501 Reporting System 473-218-500 ALARMS AND POWER FAILURE TRANSFER ALARM CIRCUITS FOR CONTINUOUS TEST OF CIRCUITS STATION LINES; CRASH-SEE CRASH ALARM Operation Tests CIRCUITS FOR CONTINUOUS TEST OF 770A Private Branch Exchange 551-770-500 STATION LINES ALARMS AND REGISTERS ALARM CIRCUITS; CRASH-SEE CRASH ALARM Opera tion Tests CIRCUITS 757A Private Branch Exchange 551-258-501 ALARM MARKER Circuit Tests ALCOVE; DIRECTORY -SEE DIRECTORY ALCOVE 756A Private Branch Exchange 551-155-501 ALARM, TRANSFER, AND TRAFFIC REGISTER ALERTING SYSTEM CIRCUITS (SD-66734-0 1) lOA Operation Tes ts General Description 981-227-100 757 A Private Branch Exchange 551-253-501 Method of Operation ALARMS Console 480-316-301 Method of Tracing llA No. 3 Order Turret 475-300-310 General Description 981-223-100 No. 6A Order Turret 475-600-310 Overall Tests 480-317-500 701A Private Branch Exchange 542-010-310 Periodic Maintenance 480-317-500 702A Private Branch Exchange 543-020-310 ALERTING SYSTEM; GROUP-SEE GROUP 711A Private Branch Exchange 542-010-310 ALERTING SYSTEM 740A Private Branch Exchange 546-400-310 740AX Private Branch Exchange 546-400-310 AM; INDUCTOR, 1542A,-SEE INDUCTOR, 740B Private Branch Exchange 546-400-310 1542A, AM 740C Private Branch Exchange 546-400-310 740E Private Branch Exchange 546-404-311 750A Private Branch Exchange 548-500-310 AMPLIFIERS Operating Test Description 758C Switching System 551-510-500 292A 024-108-105 Operation Tests Identification 2A Automatic Call Distributing 151-Type SA501-226-101 System 476-222-501 238-Type SA501-226-100 3A Automatic Call Distributing 241-Type SA501-226-101 System 476-305-501 242-Type SA501-226-101 3A Automatic Call Distributing 276-Type SA501-226-100 System 476-305-502 277-Type SA501-226-100 700C (Manual Switchboard and 315-Type SA501-226-102 Dial Equipment) Private Branch 317A 501-226-105 Exchange 541-002-501 Installation 701A Private Branch Exchange 542-010-500 238-Type SA501-226-100 701B Private Branch Exchange 542-010-501 276-Type SA501-226-100 701PK Private Branch Exchange 542-015-501 277-Type SA501-226-100 702A Private Branch Exchange 543-020-500 317A 501-226-105 Page 3 Frank) Castle Rock, Colorado Oct 18, 2012 11:25:22 SSP 460-000-006-i06 1978-12-003.jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell, (Cowbo SECTION 460-000-006 AMPLIFIERS (Cont) ANNOUNCEMENT SYSTEMS (Cont) Maintenance 9A (Cont) 317A 501-226-105 Installation 514-615-200 KS-14990 Line-Up 514-615-200 Identification Maintenance 514-615-200 !A Speakerphone System 512-610-100 Operating Procedures !Al Speakerphone System 512-610-100 Dual Channel Service 514-615-301 Telephone Set Components Single Channel Service 514-615-300 Connections ANNOUNCEMENT TRUNK CIRCUIT Identifica tion (SD-65979-0 1) Installation Operation Tests Maintenance 3A Automatic Call Distributing Customer-Owned Enclosures 501-420-102 System 476-321-501 ANCHOR; DRIVE-SEE DRIVE ANCHOR ANNOUNCEMENT TRUNK CIRCUIT ANCHOR; PLASTIC-SEE PLASTIC ANCHOR (SD-67093-01) ANCHORS MACHINE BOLT Operation Test General 080-720-114 758C Private Branch Exchange 551-527-500 ANCHORS WALL SCREW ANNUNCIATOR CIRCUIT General Operation Tests B 080-720-115 520-Type PBX Emergency ANGLE SCREWS Reporting System 473-218-630 General 080-720-133 ANSWER ANNOUNCEMENT CIRCUIT ANNOUNCEMENT SET (SD-65971-01); DELAYED-SEE DELAYED Connections ANSWER ANNOUNCEMENT CIRCUIT KS-16765Ll, L2 SD514-210-200 (SD-65971-01) Identification ANSWERING ON INTERCOM; HANDS-FREE-SEE KS-16765Ll, L2 SD514-210-100 HANDS-FREE ANSWERING ON INTERCOM Installation ANSWERING SERVICE; SECRETARIAL-SEE KS-16765Ll, L2 SD514-210-200
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