BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES
AT
&
TCo Standard
SECTION
502-303-1 02
Issue
2,
December
1979
220-, 226-, 2220-, AND 2226-TYPE HAND TELEPHONE SETS
IDENTIFICATION, INSTALLATION, CONNECTIONS, AND MAINTENANCE
1.
GENERAL
1.01
This section contains information for the
220-, 226-, 2220-, and 2226-type hand telephone
sets (Fig. 1, 2, and 3).
1.02
This section is reissued to:
•
Add Brown (-104) and Rust (-124) colors,
Table B
•
Add information on D-180891 Kit of Parts
(Radio Frequency Interference)
•
Remove information on 220B (MD) hand
telephone set.
2.
IDENTIFICATION
2.01
The 220A (MD), 220C, 220AL, 220AM, and
COVER
DIAL
226A rotary dial and 2220B (MD), 2220C,
2220BM, and 2226A TOUCH-TONE"' dial hand
telephone sets are intended for use with other
components and apparatus to make up a complete
telephone set. Refer to Table A for identification
of associated apparatus.
RECALL
BUTTON
2.02
These handsets are presently used with the
TRIMLINE"' telephone, Transaction, Elevator,
Conference, and some DESIGN LINE* telephone
sets.
2.03
They consist primarily of a plastic deck and
shell, a dial, flexible circuit board (network),
handset cord jack, transmitter, and receiver units.
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2.04
The 220A and 2220B handsets are equipped
with jacks which accept the large (maxi)
plugs for the H4DB, H5AA, or H5AD handset cord.
The 220C, 220AL, 220AM, 226A, 2220C, 2220BM,
Fig.
1
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220
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T
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pe Hand Telephone Set
*Trademark of AT&TCo.
NOTICE
Not for use or disclosure outside the
Bell System except under written agreement
Printed in U.S.A.
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