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  • 480-801-300 i1 Apr75 - 812A PBX and AUTOVON Attendant Console 155A6E-03L - Operation

    the console and the typical call tables provide a sequential description of the processing of a call by the 812A PBX, the AUTOVON Interconnection Circuit and the effect of each call on the 155A6E 03L attendant console. The tables depict the various...

  • DCA 370-V130-1 Nov65 - CONUS AUTOVON Switching Center Requirements

    CIRC ULA’...;::;: 370 V'l30—l CHANGE 1 I} ‘\ REPRINT (WITH CHANGES THROUGH CHANGE DEFENSE CflMMUNIDATIDNS AGENCY CONUS AUTOVON SWITCHING CENTER REQUIREMENTS ' ' l # "V THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN APPROVED . FOR PUBLIC RELEASE AND SALE; ITS DISTRIBUTION Is...

  • DCA 310-V70-33 Jan75 - AUTOVON Assistance Operator Procedures

    Communications Agency. Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. DCA CIRCULAR I \IIW"T\ a I '. 3IO V70 33' nmns: comuumcmons mm AUTOVON ASSISTANCE OPERATOR PROCEDURES JANUARY I 9 7 5 *THIS CIRCULAR CANCELS DCAC 3IO V70 33, 16 M A Y I 9 7 2 TCI Library https:...

  • Jan86 - Autovon Directory Instructions

    Contributed by Paul Fassbender. [Excerpt from a Jan 1986 Global AUTOVON Telephone Directory.] Call only AUTOVON numbers on AUTOVON. SAGE and Commercial (DDD) numbers cannot be reached. Federal Government Agencies are served by the Federal...

  • DCA 210-0-1 Jan84 - Circulars and Notices List

    310 55 1 1NOV83 310 55u2 23MAY66 INTER AREA DCS RESTORAL A THRU J B795 310 V55 6 29AUG80GLOBAL AUTOMATIC VOICE NETWORK (AUTOVON) A THRU Q, X B671 310 55 7 13OCT81 AN TSC 86 DEPLOYMENT AND OPERATIONS Enc105ure 1 TCI Library https:...

  • DCA 310-V55-6 Aug80 - AUTOVON Description

    3 : , nil": :. .‘v' . a? 71, : If; , firt‘: ’47 : v‘ ‘ ‘ DEFENSE CflMMUNICATIONS AGENCY GLOBAL AUTOMA TIC VOICE NETWORK (AUTOVON) AUGUST 1980. a TCI Library https: www.telephonecollectors.info DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY WASHINGTON, D. c. 20305...

  • ATT LL Apr71 - Autovon Routing Guide

    Contributed by Wendell Olson. Scanned and processed by Paul Fassbender. Washington, D. C., October 5, 1970 MEMORANDUM ro: Autovon Staffs Attached is a copy of the Autovon Routing Guide (Orange Book) for the 4 4 71 cutover. This is a completely new...

  • 501-162-103 i1 Dec67 - Station Dials - Touch-Tone-type - Selection

    " number vided by 33 and 35 type teletypewriters letter" dialing 66A3A 3568HT, 3640A1A, 3641A1A telephone ' sets for AUTOVON, also in standard telephone circuits using 425E or equiv alent networks 66A4B For AUTOVON where an illuminated Provides...

  • 529-120-116 i1 Dec66 - Station Dials 1066-Type - Autovon Adjunct - Id Install Connections

    only. 1.02 The 1066A3A and 1066A4B dials are in tended for use with a variety of station 2. INST ALLA Tl ON equipment in AUTOVON. The 1066D4B dial is intended for use in conjunction with a PBX 2.01 The D14M cord is one foot in length and switchboard...

  • 000-000-002 i16 Jun95 - Master Index - AT&T - Ocr R [LARGE FILE]

    R1V3.. •••.•••• Release 1 Version 5 • Voice Power (AVP) AUTOPLEX® Cellular Telecommunications Systems • • • • 190, 231, AUTOVON (Automatic Voice Network) • • • • • • AUTOVON (Automatic Voice Network)PBX Access Lines • • . • • • . • • • AUTOVON and FTS...

  • 981-202-100 i1 Feb74 - SAC Main Operating Base Turret - General Description

    Alerting System components currently present at every SAC base. It also provides access 3. ENGINEERING INFORMATION 2 to AUTOVON, UHF radio, 4 wire and 2 wire private lines, central office or PBX lines, a Duress 4. PRIMARY ALERTING SYSTEM 2 Warning Alarm...

  • 480-000-000 i85 May75 - PTT App 1 iJ - Numerical Index Div 480 - Private Service Sys Customer Equip

    Line Terminations and Selective Signaling Systems 7 Switching Syste ms Customer Equi p ment 8 PBX Access Lines AUTOVON 3 Identification 480 3 10 200 4 Installation a nd Mainte nance Add 480 3 10 400 480 3 10 400 1 5 Conne ctions 480 315 lA...

  • 480-000-000 i85 May75 - Numerical Index - Private Service Systems

    Line Terminations and Selective Signaling Systems 7 Switching Syste ms Customer Equi p ment 8 PBX Access Lines AUTOVON IL 3. STATION GROUP ALERTING SYSTEM STATION APPARATUS; I A TELEPHONE WARNING SYSTEM; lOA ALERTING SYSTEM; 11 A ALERTING SYSTEM...

  • 480-000-000 i85 May75 - Num Index Priv Srvc Syst

    Line Terminations and Selective Signaling Systems 7 Switching Syste ms Customer Equi p ment 8 PBX Access Lines AUTOVON IL 3. STATION GROUP ALERTING SYSTEM STATION APPARATUS; I A TELEPHONE WARNING SYSTEM; lOA ALERTING SYSTEM; 11 A ALERTING SYSTEM...

  • 981-210-100 I2, Switching System No. 309 (AUTOVON)

    enable the customer to establish both voice and data transmission with other stations on switchboard services such as the AUTOVON (AUTOmatic VOice Network)

  • 502-532-110 Issue 1, 3568HH/HT AUTOVON Keyset ID

    desk keyset. Model variations and colors are described. Connections are in 502 532 440. Scan provided by Paul Fassbender. AUTOVON BSPs were moved to section 529 before the October 1968 index. This one became 529 235 134

  • 981-270-100 i2 Dec74 - PBX Access Lines - Autovon General Desc

    Contributed by Paul Wills. Processed by Paul Fassbender. BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 981 270 100 AT&TCo Standard Issue 2, December 1974 ACCESS LINES ; "' ~ : ~ 2. DESCRIPTION · ~c,tion. . is:·o f~,i~slied....'. ~o~ ad~ :i~f;~ma ti on Manual PBX...

  • C&P SSD Special Services Drawings 1972

    E & M Sig. CD & SD 69527.01 Telephoto CD & SD 69542.01 2 or 4 Wire Speaker Phone Control CKT. CD & SD 69543.01 4 Wire Autovon CD & SD 69544.01 Autovon Transfer CD & SD 69566.01 4 Wire PL Station Termination CD & SD 69594.01 SSIA Selective...

  • 981-680-100 i6 Sep76 - 770A PBX - General Descriptive Info

    the use of all circuits that affect 95 traffic. 40. Switched Loop Termination 96 1.02 This section is reissued to: 41. tAUTOVON System Connection 770A PBX. (a) Revise and make minor corrections to Fig. 2, 97 12, 17, 19, 20, 22, 29, and 30. (b) Provide...

  • ATT BTC-79 i1 Mar82 - Training Course Maint Admin HB

    Equipment (CPE), Tie Lines, Foreign Exchange Lines, Federal Telecommunications System (FTS), Automatic Voice Network (AUTOVON), Alarm Line Services, Service Codes, Glossary. AT&T Standard Training Course Business Screening Issue 1: March, 1982...


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