Impact FXS Digital Communications System General Description for the Telephony Equipment The information in this publication is applicable for software revisions 15B and later. GCA40–188.03 05/00 printed in U.S.A.
Comdial® strives to design the features in our communications systems to be fully interactive with one another. However, this is not always possible, as the combinations of accessories and features are too varied and extensive to insure total feature compatibility. Accordingly, some features identified in this publication will not operate if some other feature is activated.
General Description GCA40–188 Contents 1 Introducing the Impact FXS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 Using this Publication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 Understanding the Impact FXS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2 2 Understanding the Telephone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1 Using the Comdial Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GCA40–188 General Description Mounting Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–9 Using the Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–10 Using the Battery Backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–12 Expanding the Impact FXS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–14 4 Connecting the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Description 1 GCA40–188 Introducing the Impact FXS Using this Publication What this book does This General Description publication provides an overview of the Impact FXS and its features. The system’s general specifications are detailed in full in Section 5, Knowing The General Specifications. Section 6, Understanding The Features, details all of the available features. Where to find what you need The General Description contains six sections.
GCA40–188 General Description Understanding the Impact FXS System components The FX Series of digital communication systems consists of the following two different equipment platforms—each designed for specific communication needs: FXT System—This system is designed to best serve those installations sites that require a telecommunications solution to their communications needs.
General Description 2 GCA40–188 Understanding the Telephone Features Using the Comdial Telephones The Impact FXS supports many of Comdial’s proprietary telephones as well as industry-standard telephones.
GCA40–188 • 8101N—Single Line Proprietary Telephone • IB64X—64-Button DSS/BLF Console Impression Telephones • 2022S—22 Line LCD Speakerphone • 2122X—22 Line Monitor Telephone • DU32X—32-Button DSS/BLF Console • 2122S—22 line Speakerphone • 2101N—Single Line Proprietary Telephone DigiTech Telephones • 7700S—LCD Speakerphone • 7714X—Multiline Telephone • 7714S—Multiline Speakerphone • 7701X—Single Line Proprietary Telephone • DD32X—32-Button DSS/BLF Console 2 – 2 Understanding the Telephone Features Gene
General Description GCA40–188 Understanding the Telephone Features The Impact FXS supports the following telephone features on digital proprietary telephones. Some of these features are system-wide and others are specific to individual stations.
GCA40–188 General Description Intercom Button • Selects an intercom line • Initiates many of the features of the telephone Message Waiting Light • Tells you that there is a message for you Mute Button • Keeps the person on the line or speakerphone from hearing your conversation Programmable Buttons • Allow you to program your telephone for automatic dialing functions • Allow you to program your telephone for Direct Station Selection (DSS) • Show which lines and intercoms are either in use or on hold •
General Description GCA40–188 Status Lights • Shows status of line when next to line button • Shows status of station when next to DSS button • Shows status of feature when next to programmable button TAP Button • Recalls dial tone, or activates host system features (must be programmed for either feature) • Retrieves held calls (last call held is first call retrieved) Transfer/Conference Button • Transfers calls • Sets up conference calls Volume Control • Regulates the volume of the speaker and the han
GCA40–188 General Description Using Impact Telephones The Impact FXS accepts all Impact telephone models. The illustrations show their outline views and dimensions.
General Description GCA40–188 6.315 9.065 8.819 8324F, 8312S, 8324S, and IB48X 8.819 8212S, 8212N, 8201N, and IB24X image_2.cdr 4.442 3.283 1.
GCA40–188 General Description QZ ABC DEF QZ ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY PRS TUV OPER # OPER TRNS/CNF WXY # TRNS/CNF HOLD INTERCOM TAP SPEAKER SHIFT MUTE HOLD 8024S SPEAKER INTERCOM TAP ABC DEF QZ ABC GHI JKL MNO GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY PRS TUV WXY SHIFT # MUTE 8124S QZ OPER SHIFT DEF SHIFT OPER MUTE # MUTE TRNS/CNF TRNS/CNF SPEAKER HOLD TAP SPEAKER INTERCOM HOLD 8012S TAP INTERCOM 8112S CAJS076 QZ ABC DEF GHI JKL
General Description GCA40–188 7.130 10.750 8.900 8024S, 8124S 8101N, 8112N 8.900 CAJS077 4.640 3.731 9.080 8.900 8012S, 8112S 1.
GCA40–188 General Description Using the Impression Telephones The Impact FXS accepts all of the currently produced Impression telephones. The illustrations show their outline views and dimensions. 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 1 ABC 2 DEF GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PRS 7 TUV 8 WXY 9 PRS 7 TUV 8 WXY 9 OPER SPKR HOLD 0 # T/C OPER MUTE ITCM TAP 0 3 # SPKR T/C MUTE HOLD TAP ITCM unisyn01.cdr unisyn05.
General Description GCA40–188 4.78" 9.08" 3.94" 2022S 2122S 2122X 8.90" UNIS029 1.13" 7.130 8.
GCA40–188 General Description Using DigiTech Telephones The Impact FXS accepts all of the previously produced DigiTech telephones. The illustrations show their outline views and dimensions.
General Description GCA40–188 7.658" 4.983" 4.069" 7714X 7714S 7700S 8.625" 1.112" 4.007" 6.451" 2.887" 8.625" 7701X CAJS045 1.
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General Description 3 GCA40–188 Reviewing the Hardware Understanding the Impact FXS The Impact FXS cabinet houses two distinct system parts—the computer portion and the telephony portion. Separate documentation is available to support the computer portion; therefore, this publication does not discuss the computer portion of the Impact FXS.
GCA40–188 General Description Understanding the Circuit Boards The Impact FXS’s board frame and backplane accepts up to eight circuit boards. Two of the board slots are dedicated to the CPU board and the Auxiliary board while the remaining six slots accept either line or station boards. Some of the circuit boards (such as the Auxiliary board) hold special-purpose circuit cards that mount directly to the boards.
General Description GCA40–188 Defining the Line Boards The Impact FXS accepts several different types of lines. In order to use these various lines, you must install the correct line board. The following list details all of the currently available line boards. Loop-Start Line Board The loop-start line board provides system interface for loop start lines. Loop start lines are the most common CO line type (loop-start lines do not usually offer disconnect supervision).
GCA40–188 General Description Defining the Station Boards The Impact FXS accepts digital and industry standard telephones. In order to use these different types of stations, you must install the correct station board. The following list explains each station board. Digital Station Board The digital station board provides support for Comdial’s proprietary digital telephones (such as the Impact SCS, Impact, Impression, and DigiTech). Each board supports either four, eight, or 16 stations.
General Description GCA40–188 Defining the Option Circuit Cards The Impact FXS’s Auxiliary circuit board accepts smaller circuit cards that mount directly onto the board. The array of circuit cards include the following items. Synchronization Card Adjusts the E1 or T1 transmit frequency to match the frequency from the CO. The synchronization card mounts onto the auxiliary board. Communications Card The optional communications card provides four serial data communication ports.
GCA40–188 General Description Locating the Boards The Impact FXS has an eight-board capacity. Install the boards in the locations shown in the illustration below. Power Supply Assembly Pre-charge Port Location Typical Circuit Board Pre-charge Port Location Universal Board Slots 1 through 6 (Used for Line or Station Boards) Dedicated CPU Board Slot Dedicated Auxiliary Board Slot fulbox2.
General Description GCA40–188 Understanding the Board Configuration Physical vs. Logical board location The Impact FXS uses two distinctions for station and line locations: the physical location and the logical location. The physical location corresponds to the order of the universal slots in the system; these physical slot locations never change.
GCA40–188 General Description How the system renumbers logical ports The automatic renumbering configuration, which renumbers the logical ports, begins at the bottom universal slot and proceeds upward. When the configuration is finished, the line and station ports are numbered logically from slot UNV1 through slot UNV6.
General Description GCA40–188 Mounting Considerations Comdial engineers have designed an equipment cabinet for the Impact FXS that matches the cabinets of modern office equipment. Therefore it is not necessary for installers to locate the FXS cabinet in a special equipment room. Available mounting options include an equipment shelf that installers can attach to a wall and then secure to the cabinet bottom or rollers that installers can attach to the bottom of the cabinet.
GCA40–188 General Description Using the Power Supply What the power supply does The FXS cabinet has its own power supply. The power supply provides operating power for the circuit boards and the telephone stations. The power supply is hinged to the right side of the cabinet and secured with machine screws.
General Description GCA40–188 Locate the power supply assembly at the top, left, front area of the cabinet frame. Hinges (two places) To install the power supply, position it so that its hinges align with the slots in the cabinet. Once you have aligned the hinges with the cabinet slots, slide the power supply assembly down into place. Secure the power supply assembly to the equipment cabinet with two supplied screws. power5.
GCA40–188 General Description Using the Battery Backup What the battery backup does Should the AC power to the system be interrupted, the external battery assembly provides 1.0 hour of operation for a fully loaded system During AC operation, the external battery assembly accepts re-charging current to maintain the voltage potential of its batteries at an operational level. The measured voltage the battery backup is 34.5 volts when the batteries are fully charged.
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GCA40–188 General Description Expanding the Impact FXS Comdial designers have arranged the Impact FXS to be expandable by adding up to two expansion cabinets with universal board slots and interfacing these cabinets with the main cabinet. By augmenting the main equipment cabinet with two expansion cabinets, the total universal slot capacity of the system increases from six universal slots to 29 universal slots.
General Description GCA40–188 When installers expand Impact FXSs, they must first be sure that the common equipment cabinet is the FXCBE version, then add the following items to that cabinet: • an interface board (replaces the AUX board), • a main expansion interface option card (mounted onto the interface board), • a CPU card (mounted on a services board), • an expansion backplane. The following chart details the expansion supporting components.
GCA40–188 General Description Completing the Impact FXS Expansion To complete the expansion of an Impact FXS, installers complete the following tasks: • add one or two expansion cabinets (FXCBX) that provide the universal board slots needed for the line and station expansion capability, • connect the main and expansion interface option cards to one another with the supplied cable.
General Description GCA40–188 Main Cabinet (FXCBE) PC Portion Expansion CPU (FXCPU-2) Main Interface Option Card (FXOPT-SCM-1) - need one for each expansion cabinet Expansion Backplane (FXCNB) Interface Board (FXINT-MAUX) First Expansion Cabinet (FXCBX) Expansion Backplane Kit (FXBPX) - includes second power supply for installation in expansion cabinet Expansion Interface Card (FXOPT-SCX-1) Expansion Interface Board (FXINT-XSRV) Second Expansion Cabinet (FXCBX) Expansion Interface Card (FXOPT-SCX-1) E
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General Description GCA40–188 4 Connecting the System Connecting the Lines How to connect the lines Line terminations to the line boards are through a 50-pin amphenol-type connector. The demarcation point can be a type 66M-xx connector block or individual 6-position modular jacks. The wiring that you route between the demarcation-point and the line board termination should be #24 AWG or larger twisted-pair wiring.
GCA40-188 How to protect the line connections General Description Transient voltage spikes, if induced onto CO or CENTREX lines, can travel through the cable and into the common equipment. The telephone company offers basic protection against this condition, but it is usually designed to protect the central office circuits. While this CO or CENTREX service will also provide some protection to the common equipment, you should not rely upon it for total protection.
General Description GCA40–188 Station Board 50-Pin Connector Snap a ferrite block around each station cable. Route the station cable to the station termination (typically a type 66M-xx connector block). Punch down the station wiring on the 66M-xx connector block. Route the house wiring for the stations from the station termination to individual station jacks (typically 625A-4 modular wall jacks).
GCA40-188 General Description Connecting the Bridged Console Installers can bridge DSS/BLF console models IB24X and IB48X to model 8324F, 8324S, 8312S, and 8212S Impact telephones. When they connect a DSS/BLF console to the bridged console port of these telephones, they are actually connecting the console to the same physical station port as the telephone is connected. Taking this action adds a console to the system without dedicating a physical station port for its installation.
General Description GCA40–188 Connecting the IST Module The IST Module (product code IMIST–xx) consists of a circuit board with attached ribbon cable, an AC wall transformer assembly, a rear pedestal panel with jack openings, and mounting screws. The IST Module installs inside the existing adjustable pedestal of certain model Impact SCS telephones and provides a means whereby installers can add an IST equipment to the same station port that its host telephone occupies.
GCA40-188 General Description Connecting the Paging Equipment, Music Sources, and Controlling Relays The CPU board provides a standard 6-position modular jack for interfacing external paging equipment and external music sources to the Impact FXS. This jack both supplies audio output from the system for paging purposes and accepts audio input from two separate audio sources for the music on hold and background music features.
General Description GCA40–188 (Front View of Jacks) RELAY 1 = Pins 2 and 5 RELAY 2 = Pins 3 and 4 No connection to Pins 1 and 6 Relay 1 is normally closed Relay 2 is normally open 123456 123456 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 = Pins 2 and 5 RELAY 4 = Pins 3 and 4 No connection to Pins 1 and 6 RELAY 3 Relays 3 and 4 are normally open RELAY 4 page.cdr 123456 External Paging Port = Pins 3 and 4 (Front View of Jack) Connect pins 3 and 4 to audio input of customer-supplied external paging amplifier.
GCA40-188 General Description Connecting a Power Failure Telephone Each line board provides one standard 6-position modular jack that interfaces an industry-standard telephone for power failure operation to line 1 of that board. Pair 25 (pin numbers 50 and 25, clip terminals 49 and 50) on the line board connector jack provides the power failure connection.
General Description GCA40–188 Connecting the Serial Data Ports The CPU board provides two serial data ports and the FXINT-MAUX interface board provides another four serial data ports. (Front View of Jacks) 123456 123456 COM 1 COM 2 Pin 1 = Request to Send Pin 2 = Clear to Send Pin 3 = Receive Data Pin 4 = Transmit Data Pin 5 = Signal Ground Pin 6 = Frame Ground data COM 3 COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 NOTES: 1.
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General Description 5 GCA40–188 Knowing the Impact FXS Specifications Capacities (System Maximums) Account Codes Attendant Consoles: Telephone Attendant Personal Computer Attendant (Total Control) 1000 Unlimited 4 Authorization Codes 500 Conferencing Three-party Conference Seven-party Conference 32 circuits (each conference party uses 2 circuits) 5 (32 circuits with 3 parties at 2 circuits per party) 2 (32 circuits with 7 parties at 2 circuits per party) DSS/BLF Consoles: Assigned To Each Station
GCA40–188 General Description Capacities—Continued Modem Data Speed Pilot Number 1–internal 14,400 bbs auto sensing Extension 5999 at default dedicated to answering data calls Paging: External Paging Ports Paging Zones or All Call Station Capacity Per Zone 1 plus 4 relays 8 192 Park Orbits: 90 (with software revision 13A on later) Power Fail Circuits: One per line board Ringing Capacities (Simultaneous): Proprietary Telephones Single-line IST 96 32 per ring phase, max.
General Description GCA40–188 Dimensions (approximate): Width (inches): 12.5 Height (inches): 24.5 Depth (inches): 18.
GCA40–188 General Description Power Requirements Domestic AC Power Supply 87–130 VAC Single phase -all models 3A maximum AC current 220W 300VA International Power Supply 87–130 VAC at 50/60 Hz, externally switchable, 187–264 VAC at 50/60 Hz 3A maximum AC current 220W 300VA (Approved to IEC 950 International Safety Standards) Battery Back-up Reserve Powers 1 Hour minimum Serial Data Ports CPU Board: 1 at 9600 bps, 1 at 2400 bps (both at max.
General Description GCA40–188 Station Cable Requirements Type: #24 AWG minimum, 2-wire (1-pair) twisted, non-shielded Maximum Length: Digital Telephone IST Telephone With 20 AWG With 22 AWG With 24 AWG 2500 feet 2000 feet 1500 feet 4000 feet 3500 feet 3000 feet Impact SCS large screen display speakerphones: Model 8412F: 1000 feet Model 8412S 1500 feet Switching Principle Digital, pulse code modulated/time division multiplexed (PCM-TDM) that provides non-blocking switching with stored program control T
GCA40–188 General Description Ringing Cadences Digital Intercom Ring: 150 msec. on, 75 msec. off, 4 sec. between rings Digital line Ring: 450 msec. on, 75 msec. off, 4 sec. between rings Digital Recall Ring: 275 msec.—300msec. on, 4 sec. between rings Digital Camp–on Recall Ring: 150 msec. on, 75 msec.
General Description GCA40–188 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) Rules and Regulations FCC Part 15 RF Emission Information This equipment contains incidental radio frequency generating circuitry and, if not installed and used properly, may cause interference to radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
GCA40–188 General Description This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Should the equipment cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may disconnect your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advanced notice is not practical, they will notify you as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
General Description GCA40–188 Knowing the Specifications 5 – 9
GCA40–188 General Description Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) Helps determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when the telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN’s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0).
General Description GCA40–188 malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
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General Description 6 GCA40–188 Understanding the Features Impact FXS Features List This list details all of the features available on the Impact FXS. Use it as a pre-installation check list.
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General Description GCA40–188 Defining the Features The following section defines all of the FXS features. Read through all of these definitions before programming the FXS to ensure that you are programming the desired feature. A Abandoned Hold Release If a distant on-hold party hangs up, it may cause an interruption in the line current. The Impact FXS then drops the line from the hold condition and returns it to service.
GCA40–188 General Description Account codes may be from three to 16 digits in length as set by class of service programming. The system will verify all digits. Also refer to the discussion titled Account Codes With Positive Verification—Forced. Account Codes with Positive Verification—Forced Station users can assign account codes to specific calls. The system uses the account codes to identify calls by category, or special grouping, for call accounting purposes.
General Description GCA40–188 Alpha-Numeric Calling Party and Line Display An LCD speakerphone, when receiving an inside call, displays the caller’s name (up to seven characters). For example, “John L”. The system uses the remaining nine characters on the display for status messages (for example, “Fwd from”). The system also displays the logical line number of the current line. Also see the discussion titled Liquid Crystal Display Support.
GCA40–188 General Description Open Digit Dialing Mode Is a protocol used on E1 lines to indicate to the network when the caller has completed dialing. Locations which do not have a uniform dialing plan (a specific number of digits for national directory numbers) typically use this mode. The system uses the open digit dialing mode to respond to a request from the network for a digit while listening for directory number and CLID digits.
General Description GCA40–188 release the line and have the station return to idle. The other option is to return the station to the intercom state and give error tone to the station. The station continues to give error tone until it’s user places it on hook or the intercom mode timer expires. Transmit Metering Mode Allows the installer to select the type of transmit metering that is in effect.
GCA40–188 General Description Call Costing Based on the fact that the E1/R2 protocol for Argentina provides signaling to indicate when the user initiates a toll free or collect DOD call. If the network confirms either of these call types after the user completes dialing, the SMDA reports for the call will have no cost associated with the duration of the call.
General Description GCA40–188 DID Block Programming There are two options to the DID Block Programming interface: Transmit Metering Mode—This feature is part of the DID Block Options programming interface and provides applicable programming choices for the transmit mode. CO Disconnect Response—This DID Block Options programming interface feature allows installers to select the station response to a CO disconnect.
GCA40–188 General Description Queue Button When multiple calls are ringing at an attendant station or are on hold there, the system places them in a queue. The attendant can use this button to determine how many calls are queued and awaiting service. Serial Call Button When a caller wishes to speak to more than one person or department, the attendant uses this button to place the caller in a serial mode of multiple transfers to every desired party.
General Description GCA40–188 any idle time exceeds the authorization code time-out period. A telephone user activates walking class of service by pressing Itcm and then dialing #08 followed by an authorization code. Also refer to the discussion titled Lock Button. Automatic Dialing Refer to the discussion titled Station Speed Dial.
GCA40–188 General Description Also refer to the paragraph titled Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS). Automatic Pause Insertion When the system stores a dialed number for later redial, it automatically stores a pause whenever the user waits between digits for at least two seconds while dialing the number. The system inserts the automatic pause in the stored number sequence at the point where the manual pause in dialing occurred. The actual time length of the inserted pause is programmable.
General Description GCA40–188 If the system encounters a busy or unavailable line (for lines that have provision for reporting such matters) or if the system encounters a ring-no-answer, and it has not dialed the number the preprogrammed amount of times, it moves the number to the bottom of the queue and tries the next queued number just as soon as the redial delay times out.
GCA40–188 General Description Automatic Reports This feature makes the system automatically generate selected station message detail accounting and call costing reports for printing on a daily or weekly basis. The installer sets the time that the report is to be printed, sets the type of report to be printed, and dictates whether the call records are to be erased from the system memory after they have been printed.
General Description GCA40–188 Assume a station user dials 12025551212 (Washington D.C. area), and further assume that the system has an FX line to the Washington D.C. area and ARS will route the call over it. ARS will delete the 1202 prefix and only dial 5551212 because the FX line does not require the prefix numbers to complete the call. Field maximum: 20 digits. You can program the system for any one of three different dial tones that you will hear whenever you enter the ARS access code.
GCA40–188 General Description programming or accept the programming at the new port. If the user takes no action, the station assumes the parameters and personal intercom number that is determined by a system programming procedure.
General Description GCA40–188 closed while the activating station is off-hook and may be used to provide a path for an enabling signal where needed. Contacts on relay 1 is normally closed when idle and contacts on relays 2, 3, and 4 are normally open when idle. Also refer to the discussions titled Common Audible Ringer Interface, External Paging Interface, Flexible Ringing Assignments, Line Answer From Any Station, and Night Transfer (Of Ringing).
GCA40–188 General Description Busy Button Inquiry This feature provides the user with a means to identify both a station that is busy on a line and the line the station is busy on as well. The system presents the identified line or station information on the user’s telephone display for 10 seconds after he or she requests that information.
General Description GCA40–188 Caller ID FXS caller ID provides relevant caller information (caller’s name and number, for example) to any called LCD stations. The installer can program any C.O. line as a caller ID line. The caller ID information is also reflected in the SMDA printout. The FXS Caller ID feature package requires the use of a CID08 unit—hardware designed to support the Bell 202 Caller ID signal transmitted by the central office.
GCA40–188 General Description automatically. The number of group intercoms in a station’s intercom hunt list determines the number of calls that can subdue ring on a busy station. After the system reaches that maximum number, any additional calls immediately follow the station’s forwarding assignment. When a busy station receives a call on a line for which it has an appearance, the call will forward immediately.
General Description GCA40–188 to the CFOS destination over the selected outbound line or line group. CFOS-forwarded calls are subject to the line-to-line disconnect timer action. If time-out occurs, the system alerts the system operator. He or she can join the call as a conference member. Before CFOS can occur for calls on incoming lines, installers must enable those lines for CFOS capability.
GCA40–188 General Description Call Forward, Recall If the site includes ExecuMail equipment and the installer has arranged for the ExecuMail to provide release transfer, she or he should also arrange for the ExecuMail station to have this call forward, recall feature. Also see the discussion titled Call Forward—Busy or Ring No-Answer, All Or Personal. Call Park The system can hold 90 calls in park zones (also referred to as orbits) where they are retrievable by all users in the system.
General Description GCA40–188 Call Pick-Up System If a call rings at any station in the system, certain other station users, such as the attendant station, can pick up that call. That station user must dial the appropriate pick up code to answer the call, and the station must be programmed to pick up the call. The installer places all telephones in the same pick-up group to enable this feature.
GCA40–188 General Description When the busy line becomes idle, the system rings the originating station and starts a timer. The user of the originating station must take it off hook before a preprogrammed time out occurs. As soon as he or she does so, the camped-on line returns dial tone to the originating station. If the originating user does not take his or her station off-hook before the time-out period elapses, the system cancels the camp-on.
General Description GCA40–188 available channel. The Channel Negotiation feature prevents call collisions by allowing the service provider to offer another channel to outbound calls if one is available. Conversely, if the service provider is attempting to send a call to a busy channel on the communications side, the system will not allow the call on that busy channel but offer an available channel as an alternate.
GCA40–188 General Description The installer can use the line-to-line connect duration feature to set the length of time that the system allows an unsupervised conference to continue . The installer can choose never as a programming option. With this programming option active, an unsupervised conference will never recall. NOTE: Be careful when choosing this never recall option for systems that have loop start lines without disconnect supervision.
General Description GCA40–188 Copy Model Refer to the discussion titled Block Programming. COS Time of Day Routing The system can have two classes of service (COS) for each station—one for the day 1 and day 2 mode and the other for the night mode of operation. With this feature, installers can select two different levels of COS for every station in the system if they desire.
GCA40–188 General Description Data Interface Unit Support The Data Interface Unit (DIU) provides the capability for using Industry Standard Telephone (IST) devices on a digital station port. These devices include such items as : an Industry Standard Telephone, a FAX machine, modem, a cordless telephone, or an answering machine. The DIU is a self-contained unit that includes the DIU cabinet, a wall transformer power supply with attached power cable, and a telephone line cord for system connection.
General Description GCA40–188 Default Functional Programming At initial power up of the system, the system operating features consist of a specific group of conditions (default conditions). These default conditions provide a completely operational system for normal use. A system installer can leave the system in a defaulted state or reprogram it as desired.
GCA40–188 General Description Dial 0 For System Attendant A user can signal the system attendant station (station 1001 at default or any other station set by programming) by dialing the digit 0 on their personal or group intercom number. Dial By Name The Dial By Name feature allows users to employ any two-line display, LCD speakerphone and its interactive buttons to search through an index of names, locate a desired station name or system speed dial name, and automatically call the located item.
General Description GCA40–188 Digit Q and Z Position At default the system arranges for users to dial the 1 digit to represent both letters Q and Z; however, you can take programming action to move the Q and Z letters to the 7 and 9 digits respectively. After programming, the 7 digit represents the letters PQRS and the 9 digit represents the letters WXYZ. This programming action places the letters Q and Z in alphabetical sequence with the other letters in the alphabet.
GCA40–188 General Description Direct Inward System Access (DISA) DISA is a FXS enhancement option that allows outside callers to directly call a station or access certain internal system features, including all line groups and ARS. The system allows up to eight DISA lines to be active at the same time. To prevent fraudulent access and unauthorized use, the caller must use an authorization code and system access code to gain access to outside lines as well as many of the advanced telephone features.
General Description GCA40–188 How DISA Functions Caller Dials DISA Number Caller Hears DISA Tone or DVA Message Caller Dials Intercom Number Intercom Station Rings Caller Dials DISA Access Number Caller Dials Incorrect Access Number Caller Dials Correct Access Number System Disconnects Caller or Provides Call Routing Caller Dials Authorization Code Caller Dials Correct Code Caller Dials Incorrect Code Caller Accesses Features Available To Associated Station Class Of Service System Returns Autho
GCA40–188 General Description Direct Line Access by Station Through program assignment, the system gives certain stations direct access to lines. The installer must map line buttons for use at these stations. The users then press the line buttons to select lines for use. Direct Line Group Selection This feature allows the installer to put lines into line groups. A line group appears to the station user as a single button.
General Description GCA40–188 You can enable or disable this feature on an industry-standard telephone by dialing the feature code (default is #01). Do Not Disturb (DND) Inhibit The installer can inhibit DND on a station class of service basis. Do Not Disturb (DND) Override The installer can provide stations with a Do Not Disturb (DND) override capability that will allow them to call a station that is set in the DND mode.
GCA40–188 General Description The DVA accepts and stores up to four recorded messages, with a total maximum recorded time for all messages of two minutes. The system attendant or installer can divide this two-minute period as necessary among the four messages or use the entire two minutes for one message. These pre-recorded messages play during an in-process call. Single digit dialing is allowed during each of the four prompts.
General Description GCA40–188 Lines are associated with DVAs by “Line Pgm,” DVA voice option. For example, in the diagram below, lines 1, 2, and 3 are programmed for “voice option 1" and will be answered by any DVA unit with index group 1 prompts recorded. Lines 4, 5, and 6 are programmed with voice option 2 and will be answered by the DVA with index group 2 recorded.
GCA40–188 General Description Recall no answer messages Whenever a station is dialed from a DISA line and is not answering, the system plays a recall no answer message to the caller. Example 1: “The party you have reached is unavailable at this time.” Example 2: “The party you have reached is unavailable at this time. Dial 1 followed by your call-back number and pound symbol to track the called party or dial 2 to leave a voice message.
General Description GCA40–188 DVA/DISA You can enhance the security of DISA by using the DVA. The FXS seizes the incoming call based on the “DISA assignment” parameters, and the DVA plays the appropriate prompts to enhance the following. DISA access code, Authorization code, Feature access code. For example: Main Number xxx-xxxx Index Prompt 10: Welcome Greeting Index Prompt 31: Password Prompt Index Prompt 33: Dial Feature "You have reached ABC Company.
GCA40–188 General Description DVA/Auto Attendant with Single Digit Menu The DVA functions as an auto attendant, giving callers single-digit dialing options. The FXS seizes the incoming call based upon the “DISA assignment” parameters, and the DVA plays the appropriate prompts. Welcome Greeting Day Main Greeting—Menu choices Recall Busy Recall No Answer For example: Main Number xxx-xxxx Index Prompt 10: Welcome Greeting "You have reached ABC Company.
General Description GCA40–188 DVA/Tracker The DVA gives caller’s single digit dialing access to the Tracker paging system. The FXS seizes the incoming call based upon the “DISA assignment” parameters, and the DVA plays the appropriate voice prompts. Welcome Greeting Day Main Greeting—Menu choices Recall Busy Recall No Answer For Example: Main Number xxx-xxxx Index Prompt 22: Recall No Answer Index Prompt 10: Welcome Greeting "You have reached ABC Company.
GCA40–188 General Description Dynamic Save Button Unprogrammed buttons at multiline telephones are available for the user to dynamically save dialed numbers. To save a number, the user presses any unprogrammed button before hanging up after he or she has dialed a number. To dial the saved number, the user presses the same button and the system automatically dials the saved number. Saving a number over a previously saved number erases the old one and stores the new one in place of it.
General Description GCA40–188 E911 Line Type With the addition of the FXDIDEM-MF line board for the Impact FXS, an E911 line type is provided. The E911 line type is a direct ringing, inbound line that supports E-911 protocols. This feature adds the following type specific selections to the programming choices: Wink Between Sequences, Reverse Before Ringing, and Collect Info After ANI.
GCA40–188 General Description Enhanced Night Mode The digital communications system has flexible ringing assignments for three different time frames: Day 1, Day 2, and Night modes. This feature allows the user to cycle through these different time frames manually using a Night button that installers map on their telephones. The button provides four settings: Day 1, Day 2, Night, and Off. By choosing a Day 1 , Day 2, or Night setting, users manually select the ringing assignment time frame.
General Description GCA40–188 Enhanced Ringing Devices The following devices can receive enhanced ringing: • Stations–configure stations for enhanced ringing under Stations/Station Programming/Enhanced Ringing. • Relays–configure relays for enhanced ringing under System Paging Zones/Relays/Enhanced Ringing. • External Pager–configure the external pager for enhanced ringing under System Paging Zones/External Pager/Enhanced Ringing.
GCA40–188 General Description Executive Override Advisory Tone The executive advisory tone allows installers to configure the system to provide an audible tone whenever a system user activates the executive override feature. installers can select this tone as either a one time tone or as a periodic reoccurring tone. If they choose a reoccurring tone, they must select the time interval between the reoccurring tones.
General Description GCA40–188 F Feature Inhibit The installer can disable a large array of individual features to provide a very basic telephone system when it is necessary. A basic system might be necessary at a site where a large proportion of the telephones are accessible to unauthorized users that may use them to tamper with the system, or such a system may be necessary for locations where users only need a narrow range of features to do their job.
GCA40–188 General Description The system also provides a manual night transfer (of ringing) feature that the attendant activates by dialing a code or pressing a preprogrammed button. While this feature is active, calls on lines assigned to delayed and night ringing both ring at the various stations; however, no other ringing occurs.
General Description GCA40–188 H Handsfree Answer Inhibit The Mute button on a multiline telephone will block all handsfree answerback response. This arrangement prevents a station user from monitoring another station site using the monitoring ability of the voice announce feature. When a user presses the Mute button at his or her telephone, all handsfree answerback is disabled thus inhibiting any off-site monitoring.
GCA40–188 General Description Directed Station Hold This feature allows station users to pick up the last call a user placed on hold at another station. In addition, this feature allows users to place a call on hold at another station and have this call appear to be the one that has been on hold there for the longest time.
General Description GCA40–188 Hookswitch Timer and Pulse Dial Timer Programmed per IST Board For maximum application flexibility for industry-standard telephones, the hookswitch timing and pulse dial timing (make/break timing) are programmable on a per IST station board basis. To program these features, installers make entries on the screen under Board Configuration/Board Programming/IST Board. With hookswitch timing, installers can set system defaults on the screen under System Timing/IST Timing.
GCA40–188 General Description Idle Line Priority When a installer arranges for a telephone to have idle line preference he or she also specifies the order in which the idle lines are given to the station. Also refer to the discussion titled Idle Line Preference. Impact Telephone New Model Support The Impact FXS supports the entire line of Impact SCS telephones and consoles.
General Description GCA40–188 Impact SCS IST Module The Impact FXS supports the Impact SCS Industry-Standard Telephone (IST) Module. The IST Module (product code IMIST–XX) consists of a circuit board with attached ribbon cable, an AC wall transformer assembly, a rear pedestal panel with jack openings, and mounting screws.
GCA40–188 General Description Message Wait Retrieval Access Code This feature allows IST station users to respond to a message waiting condition without using the central message desk. They do this by dialing a special intercom feature code that lets them respond directly to a waiting message. Ring Frequency The system installer can set a ring frequency of 25 Hz for international applications or set a ring frequency of 21 Hz for domestic applications.
General Description GCA40–188 Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) Users can perform a SOHVA from any telephone to an industry-standard telephone if the installer has programmed the IST in the SOHVA tables according to the SOHVA feature. Users can SOHVA the IST whenever it is busy on a line or the intercom. The IST user can not respond to a SOHVA call and his or her outside party will hear the SOHVA caller’s voice.
GCA40–188 General Description When a user selects a group intercom and dials a line group code to select a line or dials a code to retrieve a call from a park orbit, the system places the subsequent line appearance on the group intercom that the user preselected. the line appearance remains at that group intercom until the user finishes his or her call, parks it, or transfers it to another telephone.
General Description GCA40–188 Intercom Time-out Should the user select the intercom for use and then perform no dialing or other action, the intercom will time-out after 10 seconds (at default) and return the telephone to an idle state.
GCA40–188 General Description they are slaves to the master –PRI board. Throughout the remainder of this discussion, the term T1/PRI means a T1 board specifically configured for ISDN–PRI operation be it either an FXT1–PRI or an FXT1–NFAS board. Since central office protocols differ, the DXPRI card supports several protocol arrangements and provides interface support for several signaling types.
General Description GCA40–188 Calling Party Number Type, Called Party Number Type A programming choice that defines the number configuration that the system recognizes for both incoming (called party) and outgoing (calling party) calls over an ISDN line. The configuration that installers choose is based upon the type of service that they request from the service provider.
GCA40–188 General Description Line Answer from any Station (TAFAS) The installer can assign one or more of the four relays, which are located on the central processor board, to track the ring signal on any or all lines that he or she assigns to them. The installer can arrange for the tracked ringing to be during the direct, delayed, day 1, day 2, or night ringing modes. Typically, the installer wires a relay so that its contact actuation causes an external bell or other device to sound.
General Description GCA40–188 Liquid Crystal Display Support The system supports the use of LCD speakerphones having a liquid crystal display (LCD). The LCD speakerphone display shows many useful messages that guide station users through many calling situations. Additionally, the Impact SCS speakerphone models 8324F, 8324S, and 8312S have the ability to display in several different languages. The default language is English but the user can optionally select either Spanish or Portuguese.
GCA40–188 General Description Location Code 3 (Brazil) Standard system default codes for all system features except: • transmission and receive levels set to meet locate standards, • frequency and cadence of call progress tones set to local standards, • conference advisory tone turned on and set to provide periodic reoccurring tone, • executive advisory tone turned on and set to provide periodic reoccurring tone, • selectable interactive button menu for LCD speakerphone displays set to substitute, • a rel
General Description GCA40–188 On those CO lines that provide call metering service, the call metering feature provides an accurate method of determining the cost of any outside call. The call metering feature provides transverse call metering tone detection, and in general, works as described in the following paragraph. The CO provides metering tone bursts on the line during an active toll call. Each burst represents one call cost unit. The more bursts per unit time, the more expensive the call.
GCA40–188 General Description Master Clearing the System When master clearing the system, the installer can set the parameters to one of three settings: Mode 1—Key-Like Mode At default, assigns line appearances for every multiline telephone but does not assign group intercoms in any station hunt list. Mode 2—PBX-Like Mode At default, assigns no line appearances but does default one unique group intercom appearances for every multiline telephone in the hunt list.
General Description GCA40–188 Message Waiting A special feature access code allows a station user to control the message waiting (MW) light at other stations in the system. When the message waiting light is turned on at a station, the user can automatically call the station that turned it on. Stations that include an LCD display show the source of the message. The installer can program one station as the central message desk and arrange it for exclusive message waiting control.
GCA40–188 General Description The Dialing Properties dialog allows the installers to select one of the following manual modem connection types: • Direct Connection—connects directly to the system using the specified communications parameters but does not use any modem commands, • Dial With Modem—connects directly to remote system by issuing commands to the modem including dialing any digits entered by the installer, • Manual Dialing—connects to the remote system by instructing the modem to synchronize wit
General Description GCA40–188 SOHVA by pressing the Mute button and speaking to the SOHVA sender and releasing the button when they have finished their response. The button provides push-on/push-off operation on speakerphones. Also refer to the discussion titled Handsfree Answer Inhibit and Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce. N Names (Station and Lines) The installer can name every station and line connected to the system for identification and programming purposes.
GCA40–188 General Description Operator Station The system installer designate the station that you want to ring when system users dial the operator. Usually this station is an attendant position station; however, the operator station can be any station in the system. In other words, the operator station does not have to be an attendant position station if you do not want it to be one.
General Description GCA40–188 station class of service parameters. Attendants use the attendant feature code to make routine changes in the day-to-day operating parameters of the system such as revamping LCD messages, adding system speed dial numbers, and setting the system clock. The installer can change the passwords and the feature codes from the default values to custom ones whenever a change is needed. Also, the system manager can change the feature codes at any time he or she chooses.
GCA40–188 General Description Pooled Line Access Refer to the discussion titled Line Group Access. Power Failure Transfer A power failure line connection is available on each line interface board for connecting industry-standard telephones such as a Comdial ATC or MaxPlus model. The system automatically connects these power-fail telephones directly to certain lines whenever there is an AC power failure. During a power failure, users can originate and receive calls on a power-fail station.
General Description GCA40–188 Program Printout The system supports an RS-232 compatible, asynchronous serial data printer to the system. When a data printer is connected to a serial port, the installer can command it to provide a printout of all or selected database data, and the system administrator or attendant can command it to print selected data.
GCA40–188 General Description Q Quick Transfer The quick transfer feature allows users to perform an automatic screened or unscreened transfer of an incoming line call without pressing their telephone’s Trans/Conf button. The transfer occurs automatically as soon as the user who answers the call dials the intercom number or access code for the transfer location.
General Description GCA40–188 Remote Station Disable This feature allows users at stations with the proper class of service to dial a code and remotely disable or enable another station. Normally, the installer should give this capability to the system attendant but could assign it to any class of service that is appropriate. Reserved DTMF Receivers The purpose of this feature is to give installers the capability to allocate a number of DTMF receivers to a particular serial port.
GCA40–188 General Description Ring Back on Transfer Installers have the ability to control what outside parties hear while the system transfers their calls to an internal extension. They can select ringback tone in place of music on hold on a per line basis. Ring Back Tone By default, when callers call an intercom party, they receive an intercom ring back tone to tell them that the called intercom station is ringing.
General Description GCA40–188 Self Diagnostics Each station can execute a self test when so enabled. This test verifies processor, indicator, and tone function. The FX Series system supports an enhanced front panel that provides several status indicators that convey system operating conditions.
GCA40–188 General Description Single-Line Proprietary Telephone Support The system supports a proprietary single-line telephone. The single-line telephone provides basic intercom service coupled with the ability to access outside lines and system features through special access codes. The installer identifies the station port for single-line telephone use. SMDA Reports The system will automatically provide an SMDA report whenever the costed call storage reaches 95 percent of capacity.
General Description GCA40–188 SMDA Report on Answer The SMDA Report On Answer feature provides the option to create a report entry only for answered outbound calls. When this feature is enabled, outbound calls initiated on lines which provide answer supervision will not generate a report unless the call is answered. Call cost and time are based on call duration after answer. Speakerphone Support The optional speakerphone provides handsfree operation of all features.
GCA40–188 General Description Station Class of Service The installer can enable or disable a group of features and parameters to provide a particular class of service (COS). The system permits the arrangement of up to 32 different classes of service. After programming the COS features, the installer then programs individual stations to exhibit one of these different classes of service.
General Description GCA40–188 Day 1, Day 2, Night Ring Lines—The lists of lines that can ring this hunt group during these programmed times. These lists can contain any lines in the system. Member Stations—The list of stations that are members of this hunt group. This list can contain all stations in the system but is limited to personal intercom numbers only.
GCA40–188 General Description Ring All Station Hunting—Ring all station hunting is not a true hunting method. This method delivers a call to all idle stations simultaneously. This is a good method to use when the site requires that all calls be answered as quickly as possible. None (No Hunting)—This selection disables hunting for the group. It allows a hunt group to be completely programmed yet disabled.
General Description GCA40–188 Station Message Detail Accounting (SMDA) For details, see the discussion titled SMDA Reports. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Station message detail recording provides a record of the incoming and outgoing calls handled by the system on selected lines. This record provides information for accounting and traffic analysis studies. When enabled, SMDR is invoked automatically. The SMDR feature generates a call record for printing as soon as it is collected by the system.
GCA40–188 General Description SMDR on System-Terminated Calls The system terminates both outgoing and incoming line calls for such problems as toll restriction rejection or exceeding a call time limit. When the system terminates a call, it up-dates the caller ID field with the cause of the termination indicated by a tag letter. The various tag letters that can appear on the SMDR report and their indications are listed in the following table.
General Description GCA40–188 There are two levels of storage on speed dial buttons. To access the second level, the user must press the programmed Shift button. The shift mode is then active for five seconds after the Shift button is pressed. If a Shift button is not available, the user has access to only one level of speed dial storage. A speed dial set is a group of 10 speed dial locations.
GCA40–188 General Description Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce Groups The SOHVA calling groups control the pattern that station ports receive and/or originate SOHVA calls to one another. The installer first creates SOHVA groups and then assigns individual stations to each group. Subdued Ringing When a station is busy on a call and another call comes to the same station, the ringing of the second call will automatically be subdued to a lower volume.
General Description GCA40–188 When the system accepts the new speed dial quantity entry, it resets itself in order to resize its speed dial capacity. When this happens, all stored system speed dial numbers are lost, and the installer must reprogram them. LCD Digit Display Inhibit Installers can control on a class of service basis what is displayed during a speed dial operation at an LCD speakerphone with that class of service.
GCA40–188 General Description After selecting the log you want to view, you can view the time and date of the current log entry by pressing the Info interactive button (or dial pad button 3 when appropriate). You can scroll through the selected log to view all of the entries by pressing the Rev and Fwd interactive buttons (or dial pad buttons 1 and 2 when appropriate). The number of entries in the log is displayed whenever you press the # button.
General Description GCA40–188 Pad Level—Transmit, Receive (Gain And Attenuation Settings for Line Transmit and Receive) This feature enhances the T1–E1 digital carrier transmission option, the pad level programming feature adjusts voice levels for both the transmit and receive circuits in the individual channels. The choices include: Gain 2, Gain 1, Nominal, Loss 1, Loss 2, Loss 3, Loss 4, and Loss 5. These settings provide an approximate +6 to -15 dB range of choices.
GCA40–188 General Description Time and Date The time designation is in a 12-hour format. Time and date appear on the LCD speakerphone and the SMDA/SMDR record printout. Timed and Immediate Recall If a telephone user places a call on hold and fails to pick it back up within a preprogrammed time, the call rings the user’s telephone again. While only the telephone that put the call on hold rings, all other telephones that share call appearance will flash the light for the held call at a hold recall rate.
General Description GCA40–188 Toll Restriction Pause Entries When this feature is activated by installers, they can enter a pause at the end of a restricted number’s digit string to indicate that dialing is complete. They do this by typing a P after they type the digit string. The pause entry distinguishes this restricted number as unique. They can enter the same digits without the pause but instead followed by additional digits as another unique number.
GCA40–188 General Description Creating Messages from the PC Attendant Up to eight default messages can be programmed and delivered from the PC Attendant position only (see the Digital Communications System PC Attendant’s Console User’s Guide, GCA70–230 for instructions). The PC attendant can be in either the Local or the System mode of operation.
General Description GCA40–188 The PC attendant level of programming, available when the PC attendant position is installed, operates in one of two modes–local or system. In the local mode, the attendant assigns pagers to intercoms and selects pager types. This programming is transparent to the Impact FXS and does not alter any Tracker programming done at the Impact FXS level.
GCA40–188 General Description V Voice Mail Integration Digits Installers can choose the DTMF digits that the FXS sends to a voice mail system. A voice mail system uses these DTMF digits to determine system and station status so that it can properly process a call. Installers must be versed in the voice mail’s requirements before they can assign DTMF integration digits in the FXS. The system defaults the voice mail parameters to match the Comdial voice mail system.
General Description GCA40–188 the A character as the disconnect digit. Since a caller cannot dial an A from a telephone. This feature eliminates callers from causing an accidental disconnect by dialing this digit on their telephone’s dial pad. Voice Announce Blocking This feature allows the user of multiline telephones to block voice announced intercom calls by dialing a special code or by pressing a programmed button.
GCA40–188 General Description When opening a database file with a revision of 12A or later, VMMI opens the database and allows programming while leaving the database revision unchanged. When opening a database file with a revision prior to 12A, VMMI informs installers that they must translate the database a newer revision with the File/Open As operation.
General Description GCA40–188 Die-Cut Form IMDESI-1B24 IMDESI-IB48 IMDESI-MLPS IMDESI-SLPS IMDESI-WIDE Applicable Telephone Product Code IB24X IB48X 8212S, 8212N 8201N 412F, 8324F, 8324S, 8312S Z Zone Paging This feature arranges for stations to transmit and/or receive voice announcements to and from a particular group of stations or to all stations. This feature also arranges for all-call and zone paging to an external paging device.
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Index GCA40–188 Index A Automatic Privacy, 6–12 Abandoned Hold Release, 6–3 Automatic Redial, 6–12 Access Denied, 6–3 Automatic Route Selection, 6–14 Account Code Button, 6–3 Auxiliary Board, 3–2 Account Code Display and Display Time, 6–4 Auxiliary Equipment Interface, 6–16 Account Code Display, Secure, 6–74 Auxiliary Jack, 2–3 Account Codes with Positive Verification, 6–3 Adjunct Feature Module Support, 6–4 Advisory Tone, Executive Override, 6–46 All-Call Paging, 6–4 Allow Ringer Off, 6–4 Alt
GCA40–188 Cable Requirements, 5–5 Call Advance Timer, 6–80 Call Announce, 6–18 Call Costing, 6–8, 6–9, 6–18 Call Forward, 6–19 Call Metering, 6–7, 6–62 Call Park, 6–22 Call Pick-Up, 6–22 Call Transfer, 6–23 Call Waiting, 6–23 Caller ID, 6–19 Caller ID RNA, 6–19 Calling Line Display, 6–5 Calling Line Identification, 6–5 Calling Party Display, 6–5 Camp-On, 6–23 Capacities, 5–1 Central Message Desk, 6–24 Central Office Limits, 5–2 Channel Negotiation, 6–24 Circuit Boards, 3–2 Co-Disconnect Response, 6–6 Commun
Index Display, 2–3 Distinctive Ringing, 6–53 Distributed Hunting, 6–79 Do Not Disturb, 6–34, 6–53 DSS/BLF console, 4–2 DSS/BLF Console, 6–35 GCA40–188 F Facilities Interface Code, 5–8 Feature Inhibit, 6–47 Feature Renumbering, 6–47 Flash Time, 6–53 FXS Hardware, 3–1 DTMF Receiver Card, 3–5 DTMF Receivers, Reserved, 6–73 G DTMF Receiver—Time-out, 6–53 Group Intercom Number, 6–55 DTMF Signaling, 6–43 DTMF Tones, Extended, 6–46 H DVA, 6–39 Handset Volume, 6–49 Dynamic Save Button, 6–42 Headset Comp
GCA40–188 Index Industry Canada TELCO Information, 5–10 Line Groups, 6–60 Industry Standard Telephone Board, 3–4 Line Names, 6–67 Interactive Button Support, 6–55 Line Out Softkey Option, 6–60 Interactive Buttons, 2–3 Line Queuing, 6–60 Intercom Button, 2–4 Line Tone, Periodic, 6–69 Intercom Call Progress Tones, 6–57 Locating the Boards, 3–6 Intercom Hunt List, 6–56 Location Code, 6–61 Intercom Inter-Digit Dialing, 6–57 Logical Board Location, 3–7 Intercom Number, 6–55 Longest Idle Statio
Index N Night Mode, Enhanced, 6–44 Night Ringing, 6–67 GCA40–188 Personal Intercom Number, 6–55 Physical Board Location, 3–7 Pooled Line Access, 6–70 Power Failure Telephone, 4–8 O Power Failure Transfer, 6–70 On-Hook Dialing, 6–67 Power Loss, Memory Retention, 5–3 Open Digit Dialing Mode, 6–6 Power Requirements, 5–4 Operating Environment, 5–3 Power Supply, 3–10 Operator Station, 6–68 Prime Line, 6–70 Option Circuit Cards, 3–5 Privacy, Automatic, 6–12 Originating Denied, 6–68 Programmable Bu
GCA40–188 Index Reminder Alert, 6–72 Silent Mode Button, 6–75 Renumbering Logical Ports, 3–8 SMDA Reports, 6–76 Response Messaging, 6–73 Speaker Button, 2–4 Restricted Dialing Error Tone, 6–73 Split Button, 6–77 RF Emission Information, Canada, 5–10 Station Blocking, 6–77 Ring All Station Hunting, 6–80 Station Boards, 3–4 Ring Back On Busy, 6–73 Station Connections, 4–2 Ring Frequency, 6–54 Station Disable, Remote, 6–73 Ring Patterns, 6–54 Station Hunting, 6–78 Ringer Equivalence Number,
Index GCA40–188 System Speed Dial Names, 6–85 Volume Control, 2–5 T Z T1 Line Board, 3–3 Zone Paging, 6–95 T1 Option, 6–86 T1/PRI Line Board, 6–58 TAFAS, 6–60 TAP, 6–87 TAP Button, 2–5 Telephone Features, 2–1 Terminal Hunting, 6–79 Test/Busy Button, 6–10 Through Dialing, 6–87 Toll Restriction, 6–88 Toll Restriction Override, 6–85 Tone On Hold, 6–89 Tracker Paging System, 6–89 Tracking, 6–90 Transfer/Conference Button, 2–5, 6–91 Transmit Metering Mode, 6–7 U Universal Service Order Code Connector, 5
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This manual has been developed by Comdial Corporation (the “Company”) and is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel. The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to eliminate errors, the Company disclaims liability for any difficulties arising from the interpretation of the information contained herein.
GCA40–188.03 05/00 printed in U.S.A.