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AT&T
PagePac® 6 Voice Paging System
User and Installation Manual
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PagePac 6 is recommended for the following telephone systems (some installations may re- quire a separate adapter, see page 2). PAGEPAC® 6 COMPATIBILITY CHART TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONNECTION POINT AT&T CENTRAL OFFICE (LINE) TELEPHONE (STATION) TELEPHONE SIDE ACCESS SIDE ACCESS SYSTEM SPIRIT® YES, Via Standard *YES, requires PagePac® option SPIRIT® 308/316 page port 308/616 SPIRIT® Not offered by SPIRIT® 2448 *YES, requires PagePac® option 2448 MERLIN® YES, Via Standard *YES, requires PagePac® option
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INTRODUCTION TO THE AT&T PagePac® 6 VOICE PAGING SYSTEM AT&T PagePac 6 is a compact, powerful, voice-paging system that integrates single-zone pag- ing capability into your telephone system. PagPac 6 can be used with most AT&T telephone systems, from single-line residential systems to modern electronic key and PBX systems. Rear Front PagePac® 6 Voice Paging System FEATURES ● Connects to your telephone system through standard modular telephone cords. ● Uses standard touch-tone or rotary telephone
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INSTALLATION There are several ways to connect PagePac 6 to your AT&T telephone system. ● For telephone systems equipped with a Speakers page port that has either a modular jack or screw-type connections, PagePac 6 connects directly to the page port. PagePac 6 PagePort Jack Incoming Central Office Telephones Lines* Telephone System C.O. Line Protector Model 146 (Optional) For telephone systems not equipped with a Speakers page port, a choice of adapters is available: PagePac 6 ● The PagePac 6 P
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CONNECTING PAGEPAC 6 TO A PAGE PORT PagePac 6 Telephone System Page Jack 2 1 l l Modular Line Cord To 120 VAC, 60 Hz Connections to a Page Jack (Circled numbers correspond to the steps in the installation procedure below.) Required Materials PagePac 6 — Standard modular telephone cord of sufficient length to connect the PagePac 6 to the telephone — system page jack. Installation Procedure PagePac 6 can be placed on a desk or shelf, or wall-mounted using the keyhole slots in the bottom of the uni
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CONNECTING PAGEPAC 6 USING THE PAGEPAC 6 PORT SAVER Telephone System PagePac 6 PagePac 6 Modular Jack Port Saver Incoming Incoming (725A-Type) Line Jack Telephone Lines* 1 4 3 Cable Supplied With Modular l l PagePac 6 Port Saver Cord To 120 VAC 60 Hz 2 Modular Cord Connections to a Line Jack Using the PagePac Port Saver (Circled numbers correspond to the steps in the installation procedure.) Required Materials —PagePac 6 —PagePac 6 Port Saver Two standard modular cords of sufficient length to ma
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Port Saver Port Saver may be mounted above PagePac 6. 5 in. Distance between keyhole slot centers is 5 in. PagePac 6 Port Saver may be mounted to the side of the PagePac 6 Port Saver PagePac 6. Distance between keyhole slot centers is 6.5 in. NOTE: Spacing shown is only a suggestion. Circumstances may require different spacing. 6.5 in. Wall Mounting Arrangements for Port Saver & PagePac 6 Installation Procedure PagePac 6 and PagePac 6 Port Saver may be placed on a desk or shelf, or may be wall m
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CONNECTING PAGEPAC 6 USING A PAGEPAC TRUNK ADAPTER PagePac 6 Trunk Adapter l l 4 2 1 Connections to a Line Jack Using the PagePac Trunk Adapter (Circled numbers correspond to the steps in the installation procedure.) Required Material PagePac 6 — —PagePac Trunk Adapter —Standard modular telephone cord of sufficient length to connect the Trunk Adapter to the telephone system line jack. 6
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Telephone System Incoming Line Jack 3 Installation Procedure PagePac 6 can be placed on a desk or shelf, or wall-mounted using the keyhole slots in the bottom of the unit. After selecting a convenient location: 1. Connect the Trunk Adapter modular cord to the PagePac 6 PAGE jack. 2. Connect the Trunk Adapter power cord to the PagePac 6 POWER OUT jack. 3. Connect the Trunk Adapter jack J2 to the telephone system page jack with a standard modular cord. 4. Plug the PagePac 6 power cord into a stand
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CONNECTING SPEAKERS TO PAGEPAC 6 Both standard speakers (indoor cone-type) and horn speakers may be used with PagePac 6. For best performance, use only the type speaker recommended for your situation (see below), and do not exceed the number of speakers or speaker run length maximums shown below. Recommended Speakers PAGING AREA MOUNTING LOCATION SPEAKER TYPE AT&T ORDER NO. PEC 53511 Open or Closed Universal Cabinet On Wall or Ceiling COMCODE 403307770 Office Areas PEC 53514 Conference Recessed
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Third Run Speakers Second Run Speakers Figure A First Run Speakers 22050-910 (Optional) Output Y-Connector Supplied Cord l l with adapter Figure B Speaker connections to PagePac 6 Required Materials —PagePac loudspeakers recommended for use with PagePac 6 — 24 AWG speaker wire —Standard installation tools—screwdriver, wire cutters/strippers, pliers, hammer, etc. (Optional) Speaker adapter model 22050-910. — Installation Procedure 1. Install the speakers according to the directions supplied with
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CONNECTING A MUSIC SOURCE* TO PAGEPAC 6 Figure A 2 MusicMate™ 1 Y-Connector Output Cord (Supplied) l l Figure B DC Power Cord Connections Using MusicMate™ 1 Wiring Supplied By Installer ll 2 Signal From Music Source Music Source (FM Tuner, etc.) Connection Using An Alternate Music Source Music Source Connections to PagePac 6 Required Materials PagePac MusicMate™ or alternate source, such as FM tuner, tape deck, leased source, etc. — (If an alternate source is used) Wire for making connection bet
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Installation Procedure Connect MusicMate (Figure A), or alternate source (Figure B), to the PagePac 6 MUSIC IN 1. terminals. When using MusicMate (Figure A), connect the MusicMate D.C. power cord to the PagePac 6 POWER jack. A phono-jack-to-screw-terminals adapter is provided with the MusicMate. Use it to connect the MusicMate output cord to the PagePac 6 MUSIC IN terminals. 2. Turn on the music source (the output should be heard over the paging speakers). 3. Select a station and set the volume
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OPERATION Paging procedures differ slightly depending on the requirements of your telephone system and how it is connected to PagePac 6. If your system is connected using a PagePac 6 Port Saver, pay particular attention to the pertinent instruction section below. PAGING WHEN CONNECTED THROUGH A PAGE PORT OR A PAGEPAC TRUNK ADAPTER The exact procedure for paging on your particular telephone system is explained in the user’s manual that accompanies the telephone system. In general, though, the ste
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Placing a Call 1 . Lift the handset and listen for the distinctive dial tone. 2 . Dial 9 and listen for the regular dial tone. (Or, you may wait for the regular dial tone; this will take approximately 4 seconds.) 3 . Dial the number you want to call. NOTE: To dial emergency 911, dial 9 or wait for the regular dial tone, and then dial 911. Using Last Number Redial If your telephone has last number redial, you can use it with PagePac 6. The exact procedure depends on whether or not your phone has
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ADJUSTNG PAGE AND MUSIC VOLUME Volume controls on the rear of PagePac 6 allow you to adjust the volume of paging and background music independently. If your paging system fails to operate properly, follow the suggestions in the trouble analysis chart before calling for professional assistance. To adjust background music volume, turn the MUSIC VOL control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease volume. If you do not use background music, turn the MUSIC VOL control fully counterclock
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Trouble Analysis Table PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION Check volume control on speaker. No sound from one or more speakers while others work. Check all connections to speaker. Replace bad speaker with good one. If speaker cannot be replaced immediately, wire around it to ensure service to the remaining speakers. Ensure that the power supply is plugged in and Paging and music do not work. Or, that the outlet has power. music works but paging does not. Check the volume controls on the rear of PagePac 6.
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Trouble Analysis Table (continued) CORRECTIVE ACTION PROBLEM C. If Connected Using PagePac 6 Port Saver Paging and music do not work. Or, music works but paging does not 1. Disconnect the PagePac 6 Port Saver from the (continued). telephone line jack. Connect a standard telephone to the PHONE 2. jack on the PagePac 6 Port Saver. 3. If PagePac 6 is working, you will be able to page using the telephone. Music should also work, and switch out during a page. You should also be able to access the tel
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If, for any reason, you need to know the pinouts for the modular jacks on the PagePac 6 or PagePac 6 Port Saver, pinout information is given below. PagePac 6 PAGE Jack Pin* Cord Lead† Function Connect to Paging Port 1 Not Used Not Used Not Used 2 Access Control (C) Dry Contact Closure (C) Black 3 Red Ring Ring 4 Green Tip Tip 5 Access Control (C1) Dry Contact Closure (C1) Yellow 6 Not Used Not Used Not Used *Pins numbered from left to right, as seen when looking into jack. †When using a standard
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WARRANTY INFORMATION LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AT&T warrants to you that the product will be free from defects in material and workmanship when title passes to you. If you notify AT&T that the product has failed to operate as warranted within one year of the date title passes to you, AT&T will, at its option, repair or replace the com- ponent or components of the product that failed to operate as warranted. Any repair or replace- ment components may be new or refurbished and w