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BELL  SYSTEM  PRACTICES 

AT&TCo  Standard 

SECTION  502-610-410 

Issue  2, April  1972 

SERVICE 

636A,  B,  C  AND  637 A,  B,  C,  D  TELEPHONE  SETS 

1. 

GENERAL 

1.01 

This section contains connection and maintenance 

information  for  18- and  30-button  general 

purpose CALL DIRECTOR® telephone sets equipped 
with  headset jacks. 

1.02 

This  section  is  reissued  to: 

• 

Change title of section from 636- and 637-type 

telephone  sets 

• 

Show  that  all  codes  of  these  telephone  sets 
are  now  MD 

• 

Show  599H  and  657H  keys  MD,  replaced  by 
657L  key 

• 

Add  modification  table,  Fig.  6 

• 

Add  information  on  T1A  ringer,  Fig.  1  and 

change  241A  amplifier  to  241-type 

• 

Remove  common  maintenance  information 

which is  now  covered in  Section 502-600-100. 

1.03 

These  sets  are  not  intended  for  use  with 

3-type speakerphone  systems. 

2. 

CONNECTIONS 

2.01 

These  sets  are  factory-wired  for  use  with 

lAl,  1A2,  or  6A  KTS  line  circuits.  They 

may  also  be  used  with  lA  KTS  line  circuits  by 

modifying  the  set  as  shown  in  Table  A.  Line 

circuits  for lA, lAl,  or 1A2  KTS  may be  connected 
to  the  same  set  under  the  following  conditions: 

(a)  lAl  or  1A2  KTS  lines  must  be  connected 

to  the first key units with lA Jines connected 

to supplementary key  modules. 

(b)  lA,  lAl,  or  1A2  KTS  lines  should  not  be 

connected to  the  same 6  line  key module. 

(c)  lA,  1A1,  or  1A2  KTS  lines appearing behind 

a  m a n u a l   s w i t c h b o a r d   s h o u ld  n o t   be 

intermixed  at  a  CALL  DIRECTOR  telephone  set 

due  to  the  different  time  out  intervals  provided 
by  the  associated  KTU's. 

2.02 

These  636- and  637-type  (MD)  rotary  dial 

telephone  sets are  equipped  with 517A  jacks 

for  the  plugs  of  a  G3L  handset  or  a  head  telephone 
set.  The  internal  wiring  is  arranged  to  electrically 
connect  either  the  line  switch  or  the  headset  jacks 
to  the  line. 

2.03 

Replacement  or  substitution  of  the  key  in 

the  first  module  may  require  wiring  changes 

as  shown  in  the  notes  for  Fig.  3  and  4. 

Some  spade-tipped  conductors  or 
mounting  cord  leads  are  insulated 

with  tubing  which  should  be  cut  off 
with  electrician  scissors  or  diagonal 

pliers.  Other conductors 

are 

insulated 

with  stiff plastic pockets.  Pinch  open 
the  pocket  to  release  the  spade  tips. 

2.04 

When  station  busy  lamp  feature  is  required 

with  these  sets  having  1A1  or  1A2  KTS  line 

circuits, a P-90D033 Printed Wiring Board Assembly 

must  be  ordered  separately  and  installed  in  the 
636- or  637-type  telephone  set.  With  this  option, 
the  busy  lamp  will  light  whenever  a  line  pickup 
button  is  depressed  and  the  handset  is  off-hook  or 
the  headset  is  plugged  into  the  jack.  See  Fig.  6 

for connections and Section 502-600-100 for installation 

procedures. 

2.05 

Sets  equipped  with  a  D120C  mounting  cord 

manufactured  prior to  III-68  must use circuit 

per  Fig.  6  to  provide  station  busy  lamp  feature. 

2.06 

tThe  tip  and  ring  leads  of  lines  wired  for 

supplementary  hold  feature  must  be  run 

directly  between  the  key  telephone  equipment  and 

key  telephone  set.  The  A  and  lamp  leads  can  be 
routed  p e r   SD-6 9 530-0 1  a n d   D ivision  5 1 8  

.• 

@  American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 

1972 

Printed in U.S.A. 

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Summary of Contents for 636A

Page 1: ... These 636 and 637 type MD rotary dial telephone sets are equipped with 517A jacks for the plugs of a G3L handset or a head telephone set The internal wiring is arranged to electrically connect either the line switch or the headset jacks to the line 2 03 Replacement or substitution of the key in the first module may require wiring changes as shown in the notes for Fig 3 and 4 Some spade tipped con...

Page 2: ...onvert a key position from pickup locking to signal nonlocking remove the Page 2 screw detail P 10E837 entirely from plunger at the key position to be converted Make the necessary wiring changes as shown in Table B 2 08 A 657B or 599B key turnbutton may be used in the first module for cutoff control of ringer or line Refer to Note 1 Fig 4 and 5 and Table C for necessary wiring changes 3 MAINTENANC...

Page 3: ...R SHOWN TIA RINGER HAS SINGLE COIL 5200 OHMS AND ONLY R AND BKI LEADS LEG END CURRENT COLOR CODE I MD COLOR CODE INSULATED AND STORED t TERM ON NETWORK J UNDESIGNATED TERM TERM ON 241 TYPE AMPL ARE ON TERM BOARD ON i DIAL OFT NORMAL CONTACTS DP DIAL PULSE CONTACTS LS Ll NE swITCH HS A 517A HEADSET JACK A HS B 517A HEADSET JACK B FL FLA S H KEY LINE SWITCH OFF HOOK S EQUENCE de CLOSES cb CLOSES fg ...

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Page 6: ... W G r c 0 BA Wl IW BA I IS WI tW Sl 111 AI A7 5A OA AIOOO BL W I I I IW 8LI 0 W I IW O J IG WI I BA Wl tW BAI 5 IS WO 0 IW SJ 6 8l 10 Al I I 10 111 0 P B 0 lR 0 IR GJ 8R R _ ll IR S 10 1 81 8Kl tBK BLI 10 I G 8K 18K G BR BKI It O IG It 1tJI GI 8JI Itl I I S R I IR S 81 IK 18K BL 10 BKI I tG 81 1 BK GI t8R 8K A7 5A AHD AIOOO BL YI BINOEA LE400UIG li A H S Of Sl I A H S ORSI Oft II __ IA IAI IAI A ...

Page 7: ... SETS CONNECTS TO TBE SG 598A OR6S6A KEY 2ND MODULE 1636 TYPE SETS 2ND 3RD OR 4TH MODULE 637 TTPE SETS I PIO UP OR SIG L 2ND PI CKUP OR SIG KEY 3R0 PICKUP OR SIG KEY SRD LAMP 4TH PICKUP OR SIG KEY 8 LAMP STH PI CKUP OR SIG EY 10 LAMP 6TH PICKUP 0A SIGKEY i LAMP KEY PLUG DI20C D IDOR Ill 0 200F Ill CO RD S It 0 W BINDER I t IO WI m IY 01 _ 10 Y G 10 VI 1 TO SH 3 IV GI 0200F PLUG2 CONN 2 A75 A AIOOD...

Page 8: ...AMP 4TH ICI UP 0111 SIG k Y LAMP UH PtCKIJf OR SIS KI Y LAMP 6TH PICKUP OR SIG II Y LAMP KEY PLUG m OR Y FROM 0120C CORf G W BINOERl 0200F CORD 5 W BINDER PLUG3 1Dt20C PLUG5 0200F A75A CONN5 AICOD IBL WI A75A IG W A b f_RI 15 W BINOERI LEo O OEStG ATSA ONLY UNUS 01 VACANT IN 11 1000 Fig 4 Module Arrangements and Cord and Cable Connections for Sets Equipped with Even Count Color Code Cords Sheet 3 ...

Page 9: ...6 Note4 I VI I I II III IV V Note4 Note4 Note 5 Indicates lead i s spade tipped insulate and store t BR S G line switch lead connects to terminal 5 of telephone set terminal board terminal G of network for MD color code when station busy circuit is not provided and to terminal 9 of telephone set terminal board when station busy lamp circuit P 90D033 printed wiring board assembly is provided lAl or...

Page 10: ...ADD ON CONFERENCE CONTROL IN THE 6A KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONNECT G 11 MOUNTING CORD LEAD RED BINDER GROUP TO TBVI PB ALSO REMOVE COMMON LEAD OF ADO ON CONFERENCE BUTTON CONVERTED TO SIGNALING FROM A H TERMINAL AND CONNECT TO PB THE 617A KEY MAY ALSO BE USED IN A SIMILAR MANNER ALSO SEE NOTE 4 4 IIHEN THE 617A KEY IS REQUIRED AS A DUAL PURPOSE KEY THE BRASS STRAP BETIIEEN THE 51 AND SG TERMINALS OF...

Page 11: ... BR W W BR 0 BK BK 0 S W W S BL R R BL G BK BK G I I f j 0 R o _ R G SR 61 I I I BR R To _ R S S BK _ I l i 1 BL BI I T CONN I A75A OR 000 BL W B I NDER W BL 0 W W 0 G BKI 81 Gl G WI W G BR W W BR BR BKJ BK BR S W IW Sl BL Rl R Bll S 81 0 R R O I R G J IBL Yl BR RJ R BR S Rl R Sl 0 Yl IBL BKJ 0 36 K BL I S BR 0 0 BK 0 BK O BK 37 0 HOLD BR Y 0 BL SL Y BR BK o w Y BL _ o w S BK Y BK 04 Y BL BK W 20 ...

Page 12: ...K BLI 10 BK BK 0 G Y Y G BR Y Y BR _ Y S I Bl V V BL 0 V V 0 SPARE BZ A H S OR S L IG V A7SA ONLY UNUSEOl V G VACANT IN AlOOA MD BR V AND AlOOO tV BR 5 V V S Fig 5 Module Arrangement and Cord and Cable Connections for Sets Equipped with MD Mounting Cords Sheet 2 of 3 BSP S02 610 410 i02_1972 Q4 12 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado Feb 04 2012 14 16 46 TO KEY TELEPHONE ...

Page 13: ...BR 8R o R G R V 32 R 8K 8 R BL 8K 8 BK W R W G 81t 10 G Bt J BL w s I I I 0 0 G 0 0 8K 0 1 o w G w n1 f l Y 6L 1 v w l I 7 2 1 7 ____ __ VACANT __ _ I ____ __ ____ __ ____ _ l TJ3 I I I V BR s v I v s s s 8 8L W G W 8L o w o BL B BIC 8L BR G I G W I W G BR W 1 W BR 0 8 0 B I S W G w s 8L R 1 R 8L G BK BK G I BR I I O R G R 0 G R I R G 8R 8K BK BR I I BR R fE CD R 8R s _ S 81 8K S 8R V V BR I s v I...

Page 14: ...f more than six five with common signaling are required use module preceding right hand position repeat connection modifications as shown in table 2 All key positions are arranged in the shop as pickup positions To convert to signaling nonlocking remove the screw detail P 10E837 from the plunger at the key position to be converted Make the necessary connection changes as shown in Table B These arr...

Page 15: ...network Current color code MD color code Notes 6TH R T BL Y Y BL O R 0 G To Ext Sta To Ext Sta To Ext Ringer or Buzzer A Y 0 0 BK ISS 2 SECTION S02 610 410 SPADE TIPPED lEADS OF MOUNTING CORD BL Y Y IIl J l 0 Y Y 0 BR BK O R 0 G 0 BK 5 BR G Ill Insulate and store Insulate and store Insulate and SG SG Store Insulate and Store 3t At Insulate and Note 2 Note 2 Store A c D c Insulate and Cap c Store R...

Page 16: ...SETS 2 FROM LAST MODULE I I CURRENT COLOR COOE MO COLOR CODE WIRE OR LEAD P 90D033 PRINTED WIRING BOARD HEADSET JACK A LINE SWITCH CHAINING SWITCH LAST MODUL E 24V STORED LOCATION t NETWORK TERMINAL EARLY PRODUCTION SETS ONLY LEGEND H s A HEADSET JACK A LS LINE SWITCH MODI F I CAT ION COLOR REMOVE FROM CONNECT TO YI TBE 9 IBKI 5 OR Gt O TB lll X BL 6 OR L2t IO WI s 5 OR G t TB 9 BRI s G 5 OR G t T...

Page 17: ... VOLTS FOR 190 MAX TO OPERATE BOTH RELAYS IK SERIES 20 VOLTS FOR 520 MAX TO OPERATE BOTH RELAYS I N SERIES 26 VOLTS FOR 840 WAX TO OPERAT BOTH RELAYS I N SERIES lEAD Y BR DESIGNATION Bl OR LS lOT USED 2 WHEN STATION BUSY LAMP FEATURE IS REQUIRED WITH A SET THAT HAS A 0120C MOUNT ING CORD t IANUFA CTURED PRIOR TO m 68 TH I S C I RCUIT WUST BE USED I I CURRENT COLOR CODE J 1 10 COLOR CODE Fig 7 Busy...

Page 18: ... CABLE G BK SP TO 430A KTU A TPA 543042 Fig 8 Priority Hold Using 599H Key Page 18 18 Pages 657L MOUNT I NG CORO CONN KEY CABLE 9 f 34 f SUPL HOLD 1 0 Ql A H BK BR 39 BK BR SP TO 35 430A KTU 1 7 f 42 f I I f 36 f 1 2 f 37 f 1 8 f 43 f so f HOLD 49 f 48 A H 23 f HOLD 24 A SUPL HOLD 25 A H TPA 563668 Fig 9 Priority Hold Using 657L Key BSP 502 610 410 i02_1972 04 18 jpg Scanned by frank Harrell Cowbo...

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