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  • SC 84-006-72 i2 Oct74 - 1802-5B5 & 2802-5B5 5-line speakerphone Conn Maint

    number card (rotary dial 2. Loosen the two housing securing screws at rear only), proceedas follows: of telephone. a. Remove fingerwheel from dial (par. 5.01). C4 UTION. A receptacle for the microphone element is a permanent part of the telephone b....

  • 028-300-701 i9D Aug60 - Dials, Adjusting

    DIALS 2, 4, 5, AND 6 TYPES REQUIREMENTS AND ADJUSTING PROCEDURES Includes speed check by stroboscope BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 028 300 701 Issue 9 D, August, 1960 AT&TCo Standard Plant Series DIALS 2, 4, 5, AND 6 TYPES REQUIREMENTS AND ADJUSTING...

  • GSP GTEP 997-110-800 i1 Feb72 - 90M Telephone - Shop Procedure

    Contributed by John Novack. GTE PRACTICES SECTION 997 110 800 ENGINEERING PLANT SERIES ISSUE 1, FEBRUARY, 1972 GTE STANDARD GTE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC TYPE 90M TELEPHONE SET SHOP PROCEDURE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS CONTENTS PAGE Hookswitch Springs . . . . .....

  • 502-321-910 CA ID Oct72 Contempra QSK100AX QSK2100AX Ocr R

    Bell Canada Practices. Contributed by Paul Fassbender and Don Price. OCR by Clint Gilliland. BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 502 321 910CA I,~sue 0, October, 1972 Bell Canada Standard TELEPHONE SET QSK100AX AND QSK2100AX "CONTEMPRA" ,;, ,, I~ This...

  • SC T-1127 i2 - No. 7 dials

    mechanism is stopped by a tab on the cards are not clearly visible. main shaft hub which comes in contact with (9) Remove fingerwheel (Par. 9~ a lug cast in the dial frame. and check that clamp plate and star washer are secured in place by the hex nut....

  • SC 82-001-72 i3 Jul76 - Slenderet Telephones - Conn Maint

    Contributed and scanned by John Novack. Processed by Paul Fassbender. STROMBERG CA RLSON PRACTIC ES SECTION 82 001 72 [ssue 3,July 19 ,'G SLENDERET® TELEPHONES (S C 220A AND S C 220B HANDSETS, S C AC2 AND AD2 BASES) CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE HT...

  • NEP 9006Q-103 i1 Jan72 - QSE4A QSE4B Test Handsets - Description Operation Maint

    Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. Processed by Remco Enthoven and Paul Fassbender. NORTHERN ELECTRIC CO. LTD. NORTHERN ELECTRIC PROCEDURES MONTREAL, CANADA 9006Q 103 ISSUE 1 JANUARY, 1972 QSE4A AND QSE4B TYPE HANDSETS (DIAL HAND TEST SET) DESCRIPTION,...

  • 502-150-901PT iB Jan67 - F-56593 Tel Handset and F-56594 Base - ID Inst Conn Maint

    Trimline style set targeted primarily for hospitals. Contributed and scanned by Steve Cichorsky. OCR and processing by Paul Fassbender. BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 502 150 901PT Plant Series Issue B, January, 1967 Pacific Tel. DIAL IN HANDSET F 56593...

  • Bell Canada Station Inst and Repair Manual Dials 1981 r tci JL

    dial shall not be brokenor missing. PLASTIC FINGERWHEEL (c) The finger stop shall not be loose or dam aged. 6.01 To remove fingerwheel: • With the dial in its unoperated position, (1) Rotate fingerwheel as far as possible in . the finger stop shall not...

  • 501-150-100 i7 Sep80 - Station Number Cards

    Issue 7, September 1980. Contributed by Russ Kirk. (Previous issues see C18.055.1) 1 BEU SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 501 150 100 AT&TCo Standard Issue 7, September 1980 STATION NUMBER CARDS IDENTIFICATION AND INSTALLATION 1. GENERAL 2.04 Forms with an...

  • 502-150-900PT iA Apr64 - F-56093 - Inst Conn Maint

    Pacific Telephone. Trimline style wall telephone. Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. Scanning and OCR by Paul Fassbender. 3.01 This is new apparatus seen for the first time by telephone customers. A thorough explanation and demonstration of new features...

  • AE Dials, Remove Fingerwheel Tl

    Fingerwheel Removal for Plastic Dials. Automatic Electric

  • Dials, 5J remove fingerwheel Tl

    Dials, 5J Type Dials Fingerwheel Removal. Scan provided by Bobby Koch

  • Dials, 9-type remove fingerwheel Tl

    Dials, Plastic Fingerwheel Removal. Scan provided by Steph Kerman. Yes, it's good for ITT dials too

  • 501-150-100 i6 May78 - Station Number Cards and Holders

    Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. Processed by Remco Enthoven and Paul Fassbender. SECTION 501 150 100 Issue 6, May 1978 BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES AT & TCo Standard STATION NUMBER CARDS AND HOLDERS 1. forms are intended for use with modular rotary and TOUCH...

  • 503-100-100 i5 apr 1979 telephone sets modular type

    hand set and or mounting cord jacks per Fig. 41 through 50. (2) On rotary dial sets requiring hou sing color change, remove fingerwheel , finger sto p, and dial number plate. (8) Connect plug and or jack leads per specific telephone set practices....

  • 503-100-110 i3 aug 1975 telephone set bases kit plan

    From the collection of Phil McCarter TELEPHONE SET BASES KIT PLAN IDENTIFICATION, INSTALLATION, CONNECTIONS, AND MAINTENANCE SECTION 503 100 110 Issue 3, August 1975 BELL SYSTE M PRACTICES AT& TCo Standard TELEPH ONE SET BASES KIT PLAN IDENTIFICATION,...

  • 501-150-100 i7 Sep80 - Station Number Cards - Tl

    Issue 7, Spetember 1980. This copy has a stamp from the AT&T Customer Information Center. (Previous issues see C18.055.1) sEcnoN 50t t5Gt00 Al&TCo Srondord |rlrc 7, S.pr.mb.?l98O STATIONNUMBERCARDS IDENTIFICATION AND INSTATTATION I. GENERAI. 2.U...

  • 502-303-101 i3 Sep72 - Trimline AC1 AD1 w/ 220A 1220A w/ 220A 2220B handsets

    Contributed by Frank Harrell. Processed by Paul Fassbender. BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 502 303 101 AT&TCa Standard Issue 3, September 1972 REFERENCE ACl AND ADl TELEPHONE BASES WITH 220A, 1220A, AND 22208 HAND TELEPHONE SETS 1. GENERAL '1.01 This...

  • 480-210-100PT iC Dec67 - CADW - Bells and Lights - Identification

    Civil Air Defense Warning. Contributed by John Novack. Processed by Paul Fassbender. BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 480 210 lOOPT Plant Series Issue C, December, 1967 Pacific Tel. CIVIL AIR DEFENSE WARNING SYSTEM (CADW) BELL AND LIGHTS STATION...


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