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Assuming north is required, and 540 is optional, and 541 is optional, the following results were found.

  • V-2003av-200ahf Bc

    VSP V 2003A AHF Issue 7 V 2003A THREE ZONE PAGE CONTROL UNIT V 2003AHF THREE ZONE HANDSFREE TALKBACK PAGE CONTROL UNIT incendio remplazarlo unicamente con un fusible del mismo tipo 1A, 125V. El fusible de 1A, 125V podra ser remplazado por uno de...

  • V-2924 Bc

    VSP V 2924 Issue 3 V 2924 TALKBACK INTERCOM SYSTEM EXPANDABLE 24 48 72 96 ZONE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION Precautionary Information V 2924 Control Connector Locations Punchdown Block Connections Attendant Port Connection...

  • Vp-4024c Bc

    VSP VP 4024C Issue 5 VP 4024C 24 VOLT DC POWER SUPPLY INTRODUCTION These instructions provide the specifications, installation and maintenance information for the VP 4024C, 24 Volt Power Supply. SPECIFICATIONS The VP 4024C is a fully regulated...

  • V-2001a Bc

    VSP V 2001A Issue 7 V 2001A SINGLE ZONE (PLUS) PAGE CONTROL UNIT INTRODUCTION The V 2001A provides telephone system access to a single zone of one way paging. “WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain...

  • Vip810 Bc

    ISSUE 1 VIP 810 NETWORKED STATION PORT INTRODUCTION The VIP 810 networked station allows most loop start terminal devices to be connected to a managed IPbased Local area network ( LAN) or Wide area network (WAN). SPECIFICATIONS Access Methods • •...

  • North Color Ads - 540 and Ericofon

    Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. OCR by Remco Enthoven. Processed by Paul Fassbender. dial North for C O L O R North Color tone Telephones represent the ultimate in style, color and transmission and reception quality

  • North Electric Handbook - 1956 - 541-Series Tl

    Issue No. II, 1956. Covers series: 541, 542, 546, 547, 551, 552, 556 and 557. Includes features, colors, installation, maintenance, adjustment and parts

  • 365-170-000 i4 Mar82 - TOP - D4 Channel Bank

    399 pages. Task Oriented Practice. Contributed by Jerry Wampler and Russ Kirk. Admin: Paul Fassbender. SECTIC j5 170 000 AT&TCo Standard Issue 4, March 1982 Task Oriented Practice (TOP) D4 CHANNEL BANK Y START NOTICE This docUMOIIl h ellk ATsiT...

  • Bell System Technical Journal Index with Links - 1922 - 1983

    Bell System Technical Journal Archive Complete Index with hotlinks This page provides a convenient portal into the full run of the "BSTJ" articles from 1922-1983 posted by Bell Labs on archive.org. That site provides a subject / keyword search, on-line...

  • Vip800 Bc

    ISSUE 2 VIP 800 NETWORKED PAGING ZONE EXTENDER INTRODUCTION The VIP 800 enables voice access to a single zone of one way paging over an IP based LAN WAN. This will allow page zone expansion anywhere on the network. SPECIFICATIONS Access Methods...

  • Vip820 Bc

    ISSUE 2 VIP 820 NETWORKED TRUNK PORT INTRODUCTION The VIP 820 networked trunk port allows an analog PBX Station Port to be connected to a managed IP based Local Area Network ( LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN). SPECIFICATIONS Access Methods • Nominal...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1959 10 Oct 19

    Contributed by Terry Michaels. OCR by Clint Gilliland. RADIO NOTES AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Volume 14, No. 10 October 19, 1959 1. Radio Used on Khrushchev Tour 2. F.C.C. Approves Order Denying Bell VHF for Great Lakes 3. I.T.U....

  • The Rise and Fall of Exchange Names in Toronto, Canada

    81 pages. 23MB. Revised Feb. 2023. With its detailed research and vintage images, Len’s history shows, in detail, how names progressed through the dial conversion process, how some exchanges had to be renamed, and how Bell Canada handled subscriber...

  • 310-530-901 iA Apr68 - NAWAS - Descr Oper

    OCD National Warning System. Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. OCR by Jeff Lamb. BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES Plant Series SECTION 310 530 901 LL luue A, April 1968 Long Lines Department TCI PRIVATE LINE TELEPHONE SERVICE OCD NATIONAL WARNING SYSTEM (NAWAS)...

  • 310 530 901 LL iA Apr68 NAWAS Desc Oper tci

    BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES Plant Series SECTION 310 530 901 LL luue A, April 1968 Long Lines Department TCI PRIVATE LINE TELEPHONE SERVICE OCD NATIONAL WARNING SYSTEM (NAWAS) DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING FEATURES CONTENTS GENERAL 2. SYSTEM a Regional...

  • North Electric Catalog - Section 14 - PABX Switchboards

    20 page excerpt. Includes types 30, 60, 100, 200 and 1000. Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. OCR by Remco Enthoven, Processed by Paul Fassbender. NORTH P.A.B.X. SWITCHBOARDS 14 1 Introduction and Definitions 11 Supplying a properly equipped private...

  • AE Training Series 800 1949 - Elementary Principles of Telephony

    Contributed and scanned by John Novack. Processed by Paul Fassbender. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC TRAINING SERIES STROWGER AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEMS No. 800 ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF TELEPHONY AIJTOMATIC m ELECTRIC ~ MAKERS OF TELEPHONE. SIGNALING AND...

  • 26 WE Elements of Communication - RC Glasier - 1926

    103 pages. Components, Calling, Machine Switching, SxS, Long Distance. Contributed by the Connections Museum. Processing by Remco Enthoven and Paul Fassbender. downloaded from: TCI Library http: www.telephonecollectors.info Source: Connections...

  • Bell Northern Research - Telesis - Aug78 - DMS-10

    Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. Processed by Remco Enthoven and Paul Fassbender. Special issue: DMS 10 Digital community dial office TCI Library http: www.telephonecollectors.info ,Contents Telesis Telesis is the technical Journal of Volume 5 Number...

  • TM 11-468 Dec54 - SUBSTATION MAINTENANCE - Signal Corps

    109 pages. Includes TP 6 type desk telephones from several makers, including military versions of the WE 302AW 3, AE40 (TA 101 FTC), Kellogg 925BAX (TA 102 FTC), SC 1222BW (TA 113 FTC), North 3H6SL, North H 600SL and SC 1242WA. Also the TA 236 FT (WE...


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