Table Of Contents IMl66-107 Table Of Contents Chapter 1 System Overview . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l-l 1-1 ..y.................................................................. introducing The System 1-2 .e. Publication Overview .................... 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Understanding The Manyal Scope 1-2 Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table Of Contents IM166-107 Chapter4SystemProgramming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 General Programming Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-q Programming Overlays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-l Supporting DigiTech Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IM166-107 Table Cf Contents Illustrations Figure 1-l. Outline Dimensions - Common Equipment . . . . Figure l -2a. Station Images - DigiTech Telephones . . . . . . Figure 1-2b. Station Images - Impact Telephones . . . . . . . Figure I-3a. Outline Dimensions - DigiTech Telephones . . . Figure l-3b. Outline Dimensions - Impact Telephones . . . . Figure 3-l. Mounting Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 3-2. AC Power Connection And System Grounding . . . . . . . Figure 3-3a.
lM166-107 System Overview Chapter 1 System Overview Introducing The System The digital telephone system is an expandable communications system with many attractive characteristics including the following: Programmed buttons helps station users eliminate manual dialing errors. Unitized base unit which includes all system features. The base unit is full featured and self-contained. Service observing.
System Overview IMl66-107 Publication Overview Understanding The Manual Scope This publication contains a technical discussion of the digital telephone system. Included in this manual is the following information: Chapter 1, System Overview: This chapter provides a generalized understanding of the system, an explanation of the supporting documentation, and a summary of the equipment hardware.
IMl66-107 GCA70-187 System DiglTech DSWBLF Console User’s Guide Operation With /mpactTelephones and Consoles (product codes 80248,8124S, 8012S, 8112S, 8112N, 8101N, and IB64X) GCA70-245 .
System Overview IMl66-107 Common Equipment Description which the TDM information is synchronized and partitioned into time slots. A time slot is a portion of time assigned to a particular position of the system clock. Each time a particular clock position is reached, the information associated with that position can be read. As the system clock goes through the clock cycle, all necessary digital information is passed between the pieces of equipment sharing the highway.
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IMl66-107 System Overview Station Description The digital telephones employed with the digital telephone system are electronic, microprocessorcontrolled, devices. They allow not only multiline pickup but also single button access to features available from the serving CO, PBX, or CENTREX switch as well as the common equipment. The digital telephones are available in several different images with several models available in each image.
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IMl66-107 System Overview \ / 9 7010s 7110x I I c 9 b 10.55 7016s Figure 1-3~. Outline Dimensions - Americom Telephones 1.
System Overview IMi66-107 General Specifications SYSTEM CAPAClTY LINES STATIONS DSS/BLF CONSOLES INTERCOM PATHS MAXIMUM SIMULTANEOUS INTERCOM CONVERSATIONS PAGING PORTS PARK ORBITS SPEED DIALS SYSTEM STATION AUTODIALS POWER FAIL CIRCUITS POWER REQUIREMENTS (Fully loaded system) VOLTAGE CURRENT POWER: VOLT/AMPS COMMON EOUIPMENT DIMENSIONS (approx.) WIDTH (inches) HEIGHT(inches) DEPTH (inches) WEIGHT (pounds) STATION DIMENSIONS (approx.
lMl66-.107 System Overview TERMINATIONS STATION Standard 50-pin male connectors for connection to external distribution field.
IMl66-107 Description Of System Features Cha ter 2 Description Of !iystem Features Abandoned Hold Release date and time message. If the account codes are forced and the call is outgoing, then the line is dropped at the end of the display time if the user has not entered a valid account code. The programmable range for the display time is 1 to 20 seconds. When the feature is not enabled, the system inhibits the display prompt. Refer to the discussion titled Ho/d.
Description Of System Features IMl66-107 Account Codes - continued Automatic Dialing Of Stored Numbers Account Code Button A programmer can use station class of service programming to assign an account code button to any programmable button location at a station as part of the button mapping procedure. With this account code button available, the user can press it and then dial an account code without interrupting the call.
IMl66-107 Description Of System Features Account Codes - continued Quantity Of Emergency Numbers For Forced Account Codes With software release 14A, the quantity of emergency numbers that the forced account code feature provides increases from three to 10. There is no change in programming required to achieve this from the method currently discussed in the programming chapter of your system manual.
IM166-107 Description of System Features Automatic Redial (Of Busy Number Or Unanswered Call) Refer to the discussion titled Redialing. Automatic Station Relocation With this feature, the system will automatically recognize a particular station should that station be relocated to a new station port. When someone places a telephone at a new port location, it will continue to provide the same class of service parameters and respond to the same extension numbers as it did at the original station port.
Description Of System Features Call Costing And Station Message Detail Accounting Reports The system provides built-in, estimated costing of all outside calls. It also provides station message detail accounting (SMDA) printout reports of all costed calls as well as displaying call costs on LCD speakerphones. Call costing, in general, provides a means of establishing costs to be applied to outside calls made from system telephones. Call costing computes charges for a call after it is completed.
IM166-107 Description Of System Features Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Dn All Calls This feature allows a station user to designate another station or the attendant station as the recipient of all calls normally directed to ring at his or her station. If the user has call forwarding enabled when the attendant activates night transfer of ringing, the system fowards the night ringing assignment of the users station.
Description Cf System Features IMl66-107 Caller Identification (ID) Service Support The system will dial those numbers that are present in the 6-digit table as local calls even if they are in different area codes. The central office sends caller ID data along lines that it has assigned to the Caller ID service.
IMl66-107 Description Of System Features Class Of Service re-locating the station and line wiring. A programmer can use line and station class of service programming are used to reassign stations and lines. Block Programming A programmer can assign a particular line or station’s class of service to an entire block of lines or stations with one programming action. This feature eliminates the need for him or her to individually program stations and lines with the same class of service.
Description Of System Features Conferencing Add-On Conferencing With this feature, a user at a station that is operating in a private mode can add up to four other stations to an outside call. Multiline Conferencing This feature will allow one station to access up to four outside lines at the same time resulting in a conference arrangement. The user employs the transfer/conference button to effect the conference.
IMl66-107 Description Of System Features Console Support - continued department lines and calls that are transferred to a department from within the system search for an idle station in that department. The system distributes department calls evenly throughout the department stations for answering with individual stations having the ability to be taken out of service as necessary.
lMl66-107 Description Of System Features Direct Department Calling With Departmental Call Distribution (DCD) - continued When the recall timeout period has ended, the call will return to the transferring station. Intercom calls that are made to the department will test the department stations for busy or a RNA. If all stations are busy, a busy tone is returned to the caller. Intercom calls will not camp-on at the department but will go to the overflow station.
IMl66-107 Direct Department Calling With Departmental Call Distribution (DCD) - continued Missed Calls: The total number of calls that are not answered at a station and that are cycled by the system to another station for answering. Other Calls: This is a summation of the time spent on outgoing call activity, incoming call activity on non-department lines, plus all intercom call activity.
Description Of System Features Direct Station Call Hold (Station Park) This feature allows a station user to park a call at a specific station where it will be held without ringing. A feature code plus a station extension number can be dialed over the intercom line to park the call or a programmable button can be programmed to provide a “directed hold” to a specific station. The parked call is picked up by directed station by dialing a feature code.
lMl66-107 Description Of System Features Flexible Ringing Assignments Refer to the discussion titled Ringing. Flexible Ringing Assignments Of PA Port Refer to the discussion titled Ringing. Flexible Station And Line Class Of Service Control Refer to the discussion titled Class Of Service. Flexible Station Numbering Plan Refer to the discussion titled SquareIVon-Square Configumrion. Full Button Programmability Of Features Refer to the discussion titled Programmable f3uttons.
IMl66-107 Description Of System Features I Hold And I Use Indications Intercom call to station already busy on intercom rings in subdued fashion and flashes indicator associated with other intercom button. With both intercom lines busy, a third intercom call results in a subdued off-hook voice announce (if enabled) at busy station.
IMl66-107 Description Cf System Features Intercom Features - continued Tone Or Voice Signalling The system allows intercom calls to be tone signalled or voice signalled as the users desire; however, the programmer uses system class of service programming procedures to determine which signalling method the system will employed as the primary method. Regardless of the programmer’s arrangement, telephone users can take action to use the alternate method when they need it.
IM166-107 DesCtiDtiOn Of Svstem Features LCD Support - continued Button Query Beginning with software release 14A, station users who have LCD speakerphones can use their interactive buttons to access the button query feature. With this feature, the station user can cause his or her LCD speakerphone to show the function of each of its buttons on its display.
IMl66-107 Description Of System Features Line Features Access Denied, Line Access Restriction The system programmer can deny access to particular lines at certain stations in the system. A station user cannot select a denied line for use. This feature is programmable on a per line/per station basis in station class of service programming.
IMl66-107 Manual Hold Refer to the discussion titled Ho/d. Meet-Me Answer Page Refer to the discussion titled Paging. Messaging Assist Button This feature allows a station user to program a button to be used for sending a message to an LCD speakerphone. Once programmed, the station user can press the ASSIST button at anytime to sound a tone burst at the called station and present a preprogrammed message in the station display.
IMl66-107 Description Of System Features Messaging - continued Message Waiting Originate Default With software release 14A, the default condition for the message wait originate feature changes from disabled to enabled.
Description Of System Features Multiline Proprietary Telephone Support With software release 13B on software cartridges with a product code designation of Innnn, the digital telephone system provides support for the impact multiline proprietary telephone with a product code of 6112N. This telephone provides the system users with economical multiline operation without the added complexity of monitor or speakerphone requirements.
lMl66-107 Description Of System Features Paging - continued Meet-Me Answer Page Any station user can dial a special code number in response to an all-call or zone page and be connected to the paging party in a private conversation. Ail-call or zone paging is provided to the stations through the station class of service programming. Zone Paging Zone paging allows groups of stations to receive announcements through the station speakers. The programming can enable zone paging in up to four different zones.
Descriotion IMl66-107 Of Svstem Features Pulse/Tone Switchable The programmer can program the system on a per line basis using the line class of service programming to allow the stations to switch from pulse to DTMF type dialing as needed. Alternately, she or he can program the system to only allow tone dialing. Redialing Automatic Redial (Of Busy Number Or Unanswered Call) A user can automatically redial a busy number or unanswered call by activating this feature.
IM166-107 Descriotion Of System Features Ringing - continued Ring, No-Answer (RNA) Forwarding Of Transferred Calls Software release 14A enhances the existing automatic RNA call forwarding feature to include forwarding of transferred lines to individual stations. When a telephone user transfers a line to a station, the call will ring at the station receiving the transfer for the programmed number of rings.
IMl86-107 Ringing - continued Flexible Ringing Assignments Ringing assignments are programmable on a per station/per line basis. Ringing can be controlled for every line that has an appearance at each station. Delayed ringing is assigned to certain lines at each station through station class of service programming. Flexible Ringing Assignments Of PA Port The PA port can be programmed for flexible ringing assignments and zone pages.
Description Of System Features Speakerphone IM166-107 Support The digital telephone system supports the operation of proprietary speakerphones. Beginning with software release revision 11 A, the system enables a speakerphone’s ability to originate handsfree operation for voice-signalled intercom calls in addition to all of the other features that it normally provides. Square/Non-Square Configuration A programmer can arrange for a system to be square or non-square as desired.
IMl66-107 Description of System Features Specialized Route Access Software release 14A provides a specialized route access feature that, when enabled, allows the system to select a line group based on the digits the user has dialed. By doing this, it matches calls with their best suited routes.
Description of System Features Specialized Route Access - continued The programmer can arrange for the system to insert up to six digits ahead of a dialed number for a selected line group. This feature is useful if the dialed number must match a specific common carrier format. To help understand this digit insertion, review this typical arrangement for transparent CENTREX operation (This example assumes that the CENTREX extensions do not conflict with the office codes.
IMl66-107 Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce With the secure off-hook voice announce (SOHVA) feature, a user can make a secure announcement from one station to another station that is off-hook and busy on a call. A station being operated in a handsfree mode cannot receive a SOHVA. With SOHVA, the caller delivers the call and the user receiving the call responds to it in a secure manner that prevents the distant party from hearing either the announcement or the response.
Description Of System Features Subdued Ringing Refer to the discussion titled Ringing. System Alarm Reports The programmer can arrange the system to report alarm and status conditions to a particular station or stations that he or she has enabled to receive them. The alarm receiving station must be an LCD speakerphone. When a station is enabled to receive alarms, its user can take appropriate action to cause the alarm codes to be presented on the LCD display.
Description Of System Features IM166-107 Toll Restriction - continued Toll Restriction Override Software release 14A provides users of the digital telephone system with a toll restriction override (TRO) feature. The TRO feature allows users to override the toll restriction that they encounter at other stations with their own station’s toll restriction assignments.
IM166-107 Description Of System Features Tone Or Voice Signalling (Intercom) Refer to the discussion titled Intercom. Transferring Calls Refer to the discussion titled Cd Transfer. Transfer/Conference Button A fixed button is provided that gives quick, easy transferring and conferencing. Unanswered Call Transfer Recall Timing Refer to the discussion titled Call Transfer. Voice Announce Blocking Refer to the discussion titled Intercom.
IMl66-107 Installation Chapter 3 Installation Mounting Considerations 0 Screwdriver - to match fasteners 0 The common equipment cabinet should be attached vertically to any sturdy, flat surface. It may be vertically rack-mounted if desired. 0 Electric drill - if prepared holes are required 0 Connecting tool - for fastening wires to a type-66 connector block.
fnstalfation IMl66-107 5. Insert the two top screws into the mounting surface and tighten them to within approximately l/8-inch of the surface. Mounting Procedure 1. Unpack and carefully inspect all equipment for shipping damage. Notify the shipper immediately of any damages found. Verify that the packages contain all parts and accessories needed for proper installation and operation. 6. Hang the cabinet on the top screws using the mounting holes located on the rear of the cabinet.
IMl66-107 Installation installation in general off ice environments and does not need to be installed in a “dedicated equipment room.” AC Power Connection Employ a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to a standard electrical outlet (NEMA 5-15R) for the AC power connection. AC power connection is illustrated in Figure 3-2 shown below. The minimum battery backup time for a fully configured system can be calculated.
FUSE : 4-LINE, 8-STATION BASE UNIT: I AMP 250V SLOW BLOW FUSE 8 - L I N E , l6-STATION BASE UNIT: 3A 250V SLOW BLOW FUSE I6-LINE, 32-STATION BASE UNIT: 3A 250V SLOW BLOW FUSE PICAL COMMON ( C I 5 A M ’ NEMA 5 - l 5 R ELECTR I CAL OUTLET WITH T H I R D - W I XPANSION M O D U L E S ARE I N S T A L L E D O N T M NIT A T T A C H A *IO O R al2 I N S U L A T E D WlhE B E T W E E N T H E dROUNOlN0 TEdlINK E X P A N S I O N MODJLES AND THE GROUNOINO A L O N T M BASE UNIT Figure 3-2.
IMl66-107 Installation Line Connections The line terminations for the common equipment cabinet are standard modular plug/jack connections. Each modular jack provides termination for two lines. Modular line jacks 1 and 2 also provide termination for an auxiliary pair in addition to the two outside lines. The outside line termination can be a type 66M-xx connector block or individual 6-position modular jacks.
IMl66-107 Installation Table 3-1. Line Connections CONNECTION Auxiliary 1 (Line 2) TIP Line 2 TIP L i n e 1 TIP L i n e 1 RING L i n e 2 RING Auxiliary 1 (Line 2) RING Auxiliary 2 (Line 4) TIP Line 4 TIP L i n e 3 TIP L i n e 3 RING L i n e 4 RING 4 Line, 8 Sts. Base Unit 8 Line, 18 Sts. Base Unit 1 8 Line, 32 Sta. Base Unit TELEPHONE NUMBER 8 Line, 18 Ste. Base Unit 18 Une, 32 Sta. Base Unit 6 Line, 32 Sta.
8-Line, 16:Station Base Unit 4-Line, 8-Station Base Unit Line Jacks 1 & 2 Aux. Line 2 Line Jacks 3 & 4 Aux. Line 4 Line Jacks 5 & 6 Line Jacks 7 & 8 Line Jacks 1 & 2 Aux. Line 2 Line Jacks 3 & 4 Aux. Line 4 \ \ 00 I WO, Grounding Terminal :::::::::::: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. o 0o.n n We 00, 1 .,,........ ......... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
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Installation IMl66-107 Station Connections The digital telephone system supports the operation of the following proprietary digital station types: 0 Multiline Telephones 0 LCD Speakerphones 0 DSS/BLF Consoles 0 Single-Line and Multiline Proprietary Telephones Software Revision Considerations A digital telephone system when equipped with Snnnn software cartridges at any software revision level provides support for the following DigiTech telephones: product code 7714X, 7714s and 7700s with a revision letter
IMl66-107 Installation Cable Clips particular enable button that he or she has programmed, that device is the one that is active and named in the display. Each cabinet-mounted 50-pin male connector is equipped with a retaining clip. This clip is designed to secure the mated connection once it is made. The clip does this by snapping into a slot on the cable-mounted connector when it is pressed together with the cabinet-mounted connector.
(O-LINE, 32-STATION BASE UNIT +LINE, 8-STATION BASE UNlT STATIONS 1 O-25 STATION10-17. COMMON AUDIBLE, DATA PORT, STATION 17 AUDIBLE, POWER FAIL STATION, I RS-232 DATA PORT B . . POWER FAIL STATION MUSIC INTERFACE PAGING PORT SYSTEM STATUS LED - STATION 17 AUDIBLE COMMON AUDIBLE 8-LINE, I6-STATION BASE UNIT STATION 10 - 25, COMMON AUDIBLE, DATA PORT, STATION 17 AUDIBLE, POWER FAIL STATION, Figure 3-4a.
Installation lMl66-107 Table 3-2. J-1 Station Connections (CLine, 6-Station Base Unit) SPARE PORTS Station Connections - Continued on next page . . .
Installation IMl66-107 Table 3-3. Jl Station Connections (&Line, 16-Station Base Unit) Station Connections - Continued on next page . . .
Installation ih4166-107 Table 3-4a. Jl Station Connections (16-Line, 32-Station Base Unit) SPARE PORTS Station Connections - Continued on next page . . .
lMl66-107 Installation Table 3-4b. 52 Station Connections (l6-Line, 32-Station Base Unit) 25.PAIR CABLE CONNECTIONS 1 PIN 4 N E ILUE 7 I-GREEN 8 N ED 9 K-BLUE YELLOW-GREI .GREEI YELLOW-BROWN BROWN-YELLOW YELLOW-S1 .ATE SLATE I-YELLOW VIOLET-BLUE BLUE_ VIOLET-ORAN BROWN-VIOL1 E T VIOLET-SLATE SLATE-VIOLET 19 20 J 21 ’ 9 25 P-WIRE CLIP 29 4 1 1SIGNAL 7 8 9 SIGNAL PATH SIGNAl GRI ( F GREEN 1 31 11 1SIGNAL / ( 32 7 33 8 34 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 SWAI PAIJj SIGNAL PATH SIGNAL PATH .
Installation IM166-107 Station Wall Mounting The Digrech (product code 77nnn) and lrnpacr (product code 8nnnn) telephones are shipped from the factory configured for desk use. To convert them for wall mounting, follow the procedures outlined below. Americom telephones (product codes 70nnn and 71 nnn) are standard desk telephones. They require an optional bracket for wall mounting purposes.
Installation IMl66-107 a andreplace Remove lower housing, rotate 180 degrees Figure 3-5a. Reversing The Lower Housing On Model 77nn Telephones Pull up sprinpbaded handset wall tab, rotate It 180 degmes, and rekase. Wall Plate - OR - #lo Screws NOTE: AT&T 6308 wall plate is mommmled for secure mount. 0 Figure 3-5b. Reversing The Pedestal And Handset Hook On Model 60nn And 81 nn Telephones - - 02 3 15116 Figure 3-5~. Station Wall Mounting Details 3-19 .
installation DSWBLF Console Installation Beginning with software release 8, the digital telephone system supports the installation and use of a DigiTech DD32X and an Americom XD84X DSSIBLF console at any available station port. With software release 12A, console support is extended to include the impact IB64X console as well.
installation IMl66-107 In addition to the DSS support that the consoles provide to the telephone, the first DD32X console provides COS programming buttons Cl0 through C41 and the second console provides COS programming buttons C42 through C57 when they are needed. You will not need the second IB64X or XD64X consoles for programming purposes since the first one provides complete program button coverage. Refer to Figure 3-6 for an illustration of a typical DSWBLF console installation.
Installation IMl66-107 provide communications capability until the to the system is restored. Power Failure Station Connections The system provides a tip and ring pair connected to line 1 as an emergency power failure circuit. This circuit is active during a commercial AC power failure if an external battery assembly is not installed to provide battery back-up power to the system. Connect an industry standard, single-line telephone, such as a model 2500, to a power failure pair.
IMl66-107 Installation Auxiliary Equipment Interface You can connect an industry-standard telephone or data device on a line ahead of the common equipment if you wish. If you do so, the system can detect an off-hook condition in the connected device and turn on the line status light at the system telephones to indicate that the line is busy. Table 3-1 (on page 7) and Figure 3-8 below detail the auxiliary interface connections.
IM166-107 installation Common Audible And Auxiliary Ringing Interface You can use he relay closure dry-contact points for controlling external audible equipment. These contact closures track the pattern of the ringing for incoming calls. The contacts are closed during the ringing period and are open during the silent period. A typical common audible connection is illustrated on Figure 3-9 .
Installation IM166-107 (Wiring shown for low current application - see caution text) Power Source for Signalling bvim w-.,1- - AGorYJ” ,.....a+ .-, IllpuL as Required l-0 I (Wiring shown with slave relay connection for high current application Wire to o EE: Interface Relay 24V Q lAMax. 48V 0.5A Max.
IMl66-107 Installation External Paging Interface The system provides a special transformer-isolated paging port that you can use to couple the system to a customer-supplied external paging amplifier. This external paging port does not provide a talk-back path nor will it recognize DTMF dial tones. You can use the relay closure dry-contact points that the system makes available at the ringing port terminal for controlling the external paging amplifier during a paging operation.
Installation IM166-107 External Paging Interface - Line Port You can use class of service programming to convert a line port to be an AUXILIARY port. As an AUXILIARY port, a user can use it to couple a telephone to an external paging device that you have wired to the line port. He or she does this from any station with that line presence by pressing the proper line button to select the AUXILIARY port. The user can dial DTMF tones or dial pulses through the AUXILIARY port as needed.
IMl66-107 Installation Data Device Connections The system provides two RS232 Data Ports for use. 0 When you use a video display terminal (VDT) to perform class of service programming, connect it to RS232 Data Port A. 0 When you use a serial data printer for SMDR, SMDA, and COS printout, connect it to the RS232 Data Port B. 0 If required for proper operation, wire the common equipment CTS (clear-to-send status from device to common equipment) connection to the device RTS (request-to-send) connection.
IiF’ TO RS232 DATA PORT A TYPICAL VDT INTERFACE MODULAR JACK DATA PORTS ll6-LINE. 32-STATION B A S E UNITI RS232 RS232 DATA PORT 0 DATA PORT A hifzii 65431 I IFRONT VIEW INOUSTRY STANDARD UOOULAR LINE CORD I4-CONDUCTOR) TYPICN UOUJLAR TO EIA ADAPTER WIRlN6 SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
IMl66-107 Installation Music Interface If music is to be part of the system, connect a customer-provided music source to the common equipment music interface jack (phono jack) provided for this purpose as shown below in Figure 3-13. The impedance of this input is approximately 500 ohms. Use the volume control on the music source to adjust the audio level of the music as required. MUSIC INTERFACE MUSIC SOURCE (FOR MUSIC ON HOLD AND BACKGROUND MUS IC 1 Figure 3-13.
IMl66-107 Installation Add-On Expansion Module Introduction You can install one or two optional add-on expansion modules on the common equipment base unit to increase the line and station capacity of an installed system. The add-on module is as follows: provides station ports 10 through 25 and lines 1 through 8. When installed, a 408 Expansion module will provide station ports 26 through 33 and lines 9 through 12 thus creating a twelve line by twenty-four station system.
Installation IM166-107 4-LINE, 8-STATION BASE UNIT %-PORT SYSTEM 12-LINES AND 24-STATIONS (BASE UNlT PLUS ONE EXPANSION MODULE) B-LINE, l&STATION BASE UNIT 48-PORT SYSTEM M-LINES AN0 3bSTATIONS (BASE UNm PLUS TWO EXPANSION MODULES) GDPORT SYSTEM PC-LINES AND 40.STATIONS (BASE UNIT PLUS ONE EXPANSION MODULE) 72-PORT SYSTEM 24.LINES AND 4%STATIONS (BASE UNIT PLUS TWO EXPANSION MODULES) Figure 3-14. Add-On Expansion Module Configuration Add-On Expansion Module - continued on next page. . .
IM166-107 Installation Table 3-6.
IMl66-107 Installation Add-On Expansion Module Installation Each add-on expansion module measures 15.5 wide x 9.4 high x 1.6 wide and weighs approximately 4 pounds. The modules are designed so that you can attach them to the base unit and connect them to it via cabling. [q You must always connect the first module to the top location on the base unit. To install an expansion module to a base unit, refer to Figure 3-15 and perform the procedure detailed in steps 1 - 11.
Installation IM166-107 TYPICAL BASE UNIT (O-LINE. IC-STATION BABE UNITI i~ii~~~~~iiiioiilli~~i~~~~i~ii~i 111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111 -NAUEPLATE (REMOVE TO EXPOSE BASE UNIT CONNECTORS1 TOP LOCATION: -UPPER MOUNTING I2 PLACES) -A=a HOLES B - L O W E R YOUNTING H O L E S 12 PLACES1 BOTTOM LOCATION- to .
IMl66-107 Installation Software Cartridge Introduction The system requires a plug-in module with the common equipment base unit to provide the following functions: 0 Operating System Software Control 0 Default Functional Program 0 Call Cost Storage For System Collected Records The installed software cartridge provides the operating system software control of the digital telephone system.
installation IMl66-107 TYPICAL COMMON EQUIPMENT BASE UNIT CARTRIDGE (PUSH IN TO INSTALL) TYPICAL COMMON EQUIPMENT BASE UNIT CARTRIDGE (LIFT CIUT TO REMOVE) Figure 3-16.
Installation IMl66-107 Data Communications With The Digital Telephone System Arrange both station-to-line and station-to-station data communications through the system telephones, using a data device, a modem, and a data switch. Equipment Required 0 Any data device (such as a VDT or a personal computer equipped with communications software) 0 Any Hayes-compatible modem 0 A data switch (such as the model PC-787JJ-PS from Precision Components Telephone, Addison IL, 60101, telephone 1-708-543-6400).
TO CO/PBX LINE TELEPHONE JACK f/-DATA JACK EQUIPMENT LINE CONNECTION STATION CONNECTION , (SEE NOTE 1) INTERCONNECT CABLE TI (REAR VINV) Supplled with Data Switch) n HANDSET JACK TYPICAL DATA SWITCH (SEE TEXT) TYPICAL DATA DEVICE (PERSON,,LvI;MPUTER TYPICAL DATA MODEM TELEPHONE HANDSET (SEE NOTE 1) . NOTE I: When the telephone Is equipped w/th a headset Jack leave the telephone handset connected to the telephone and keep It on-hook.
IM166-107 Installation System Checkout And Failure Isolation Initial Condition The system operating features are set to default conditions at initial power-up. These conditions provide a basic operating system with a known set of parameters, and the system should be initially checked out with the default conditions in place. At any time while the system is operating, default conditions can be reset from station port 10 or 12 per the instructions provided in Chapter 4, Programming.
Installation IMl66-107 Installer/User Information Regarding FCC Rules And Regulations This electronic key system complies with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68. The FCC registration label on the KSU contains the FCC registration number, the ringer equivalence number, the model number, and the serial number or production date of the system.
IMl66-107 System Programming Chapter 4 System Programming General Programming Information service conditions. Therefore, never perform a master clear procedure on an existing installed system unless data loss and COS default are acceptable. Refer to the information provided in the procedure titled Master Clearfor programming details Perform configuration programming from station port 10 or station port 12. The system will not accept programming commands from any other station port in the system.
System Programming IMl66-107 Converting Button Designations the same button on the telephone that you are mapping. No overlay or conversion chart is needed here. When you first power a new system with no telephones connected, it defaults its station ports as follows: When you mix telephones on the same system and you are cross-model button mapping, you will need either the overlay or the conversion chart.
IM166-107 System Programming Class Of Service Programming Class of service programming provides you with the means for programming all of the system variables; however, you may elect to program only the line attributes and leave the remainder of the system variables set to their default values. Perform the class of service programming in the sequence shown below. Mark the desired selections in the charts to record programming needs. Enter the base level programming mode.
System Programing IMl66-107 Master Clear and Class Of Service Defaults ou can return the entire programming configuration to the factory settings using the master clear procedure or IU can return the individual system, line, and station class of service configurations to their factory settings using le system, line, and station default procedures.
IM166-107 System Programing System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features 0 To make a record of the programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the system class of service records chart found at the end of Chapter 4. 0 To make the programming selections, dial the feature code and then dial the configuration code (or press the programming button where appropriate). NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration.
IM166-107 System Programing System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM ++#746+# nhibit, and Override 4 telephone user can press a button either one that you have mapped on tis or her station or one that is provided )y an interactive button on an LCD speakerphone) to set his or her station o a DND condition. lou can inhibit the user’s ability to set “BUTON MAPPING ’ “ASSIGN DND CODE ” 3. Select button to be programmed: - Press Al - A14, Bl - B8. 4.
System IMl66-107 Programing System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM *#746* LCD Messaging U’OIJ can create messages that :elephone users can set at their stations to be displayed by any LCD speakerphone that calls them on the ntercom line. The system provides two standard messages but you can use this programming procedure to create up to 10 custom messages. System attendants also have access to this feature.
System Programing IMl66-107 System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM %#746++ )A Port Options fou can assign lines to the PA port for direct ring, delayed ring, or night ransfer (of ringing). You can also assign zone or all-call paging to the PA )Ort. lou can select the tracking source for he ringing relay to be either station 17 inging or the ringing that you have issigned to the paging port.
System IM166-107 Programing System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM +##746t station Monitoring: The DSS/BLF at a To enable visual ring indication, ;tation provides idle, busy, and ringing “MONITOR XXXXXXX” 1. Dial 20. status of all of the monitored stations. 2. Press Al to toggle between enable and disable (LED On = Enable).
IMl66-107 System Programing System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM +##746% ) System Clock The system clock maintains current date and time information. The system provides this information to LCD speakerphones for display. Set the system time with this feature. The system attendant also has access to this feature. “SET CLOCK u I. Dial 01. ORT FOR&j .QNG FORM Dial 00-23 for hr. - Dial 00 - 99 for yr. - Dial 00-59 for min. - Dial 01 - 12 for mo.
System IMl66-107 Programing System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM ++#746+k Tandem Attendant When you enable this feature, a recall from an unanswered call transfer or timed hold recall will ring at both attendant stations. When you disable it, only the attendant station that transferred the call will ring. “TANDEM ATTN XXX ’ 1. Dial 24. 2. Press Al to toggle between enable and disable (LED On = Enable). -OR“TANDEM ATN OFF Dial 1 to enable.
IMl66-107 System Programing System Configuration -Timing Features Press ITCM %#746+# Wogramming feature automatically etums to a timed hold recall condition it the parking station. recall time: (LED On = Selected Time) Dial 1 or press Al = 1 min. “C.P. RECALL 1 ” “C.P. RECALL 2 ” Dial 2 or press A2 = 2 min. “C.P. RECALL 3 ’ Dial 3 or press A3 = 3 min “C.P. RECALL 4 ” Dial 4 or press A4 = 4 min. “C.P. RECALL 5 ” Dial 5 or press A5 = 5 min. “C.P.
IMl66-107 System Programing System Configuration -Timing Features - continued 1Press ITCM W746% 1 Recall/Flash: The system can generate either a line zlisconnect (recall) or a host system ‘eature access signal (flash) depending Jpon the programmed time. I. Dial 12 WECALUFLSH XxXx” !. Select time (LED On = Selected Time): - Dial 1 or Press Al = .08 sec. “RECALLIFLSH 0.08” - Dial 2 or Press A2 = .30 sec. ‘RECALUFLSH 0.30” - Dial 3 or Press A3 = .50 sec. WECALUFLSH 0.50” - Dial 4 or Press A4 = .60 sec.
IMl66-107 System Programing System Configuration - Feature Inhibiting Press ITCM %#746% “FEATURE INHIBIT” 1. Dial 29. Inhibit Programming ‘ou can disable certain features 2. Select feature: y&em-wide to provide a basic - Dial 01 to disable Line Group 1. slephone system for use in - Dial 02 to disable Line Group 2. lstallations where a large proportion of - Dial 03 to disable Line Group 3. 78 stations are accessible to - Dial 04 to disable Line Group 4.
System Programming IMl66-107 Line Configuration ’ 0 To make a record of the programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the line class of service records chart found at the end of Chapter 4. 0 To make the programming selections, dial the feature code and then dial the configuration code (or press the programming button where appropriate). NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration.
IMl66-107 System Programming Line Configuration - continued I Press ITCM +%#746+%. Automatic Privacy, Privacy Release You can make a line private or non-private. In the private mode, a station has exclusive use of a line during a call. Lines are private unless you re-program them and make them non-private. Further, you can arrange for individual station to automatically release privacy while on certain lines.
System Programming IMl66-107 Line Configuration - continued Press ITCM f#746%. Line Groups Group outside lines of the same type together for dial-up outgoing access. NOTE: When you do this, the feature m0f77aridy arranges the system for hybrid operation. Remember, hybrid operation may incur a higher monthly tariff than the key sysrem .operarion incurs. Ask the local telephone company for details User access codes for the line groups are: Group 1 = Dial 9 1. Dial 35 “ASSIGN LINE GRPS” 2.
IMl66-107 System Programming Line Configuration - continued Press ITCM ++#746%. .ine Names ‘ou can name lines as to their function to dentify them for use. Names such as VATS, CO, etc., when appearing on the CD speakerphone displays, make locatin! t desired line easier for the station user to lo. A line name can contain up to five :haracters. 1. Dial 34. “LINE NAME” 2. Select line ports to be named (LED On = Selected).
System Programming IMl66-107 Line Configuration - continued Press ITCM %#746%. Line Port Functions rvl im: You can condition a line Dart to serve as a port for an external Daging amplifier. . . n , #entral Off ce I III&Z You can condition line ports to serve as a ports for standard telephone company supplied central off ice lines. To program an auxiliary line port, 1. Dial 32. “AUXlLlARY LINES 2. Select line ports to be assigned (LED On = Aux. Line Port).
System Programming IM166-107 Press ITCM W746+. 1 Line Configuration - continued Use/Tone Switchable f the installer has connected rotary dial ines to the system, you must condition hose line ports as pulse dial ports. Iltemately, if the installer has connected one dial lines to the system, you must :ondition those line ports as tone dial ports.
System Programming IMl66-107 Line Configuration - Block Programming 3lock Programming lou can use this line configuration rrocedure to assign those features that you rave assigned to any one line (using the Brocedures detailed on the previous pages) o any other line or to an entire block of ines. Line Button Method 1. Dial 42. “BLK PROGRAMMING ’ “MODEL LINE XX ” 2. Select model line port. Line port l-l 4 = Press Al - Al 4 Line port 15,16 = Press Bl , B2 Line port 17-24 = Press HOLD then press Al - AS.
System Programing Station Configuration D To make a record of the programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the station class of service records chart found at the end of Chapter 4. D To make the programming selections, dial the feature code and then dial the configuration code (or press the programming button where appropriate). VOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration.
IMl66-107 System Programing Station Confiauration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM +##746#+ M-Call and Zone Paging -elephone users can receive voice Lnnouncements through their telephone xrdspeakers, or through an external baging amplifier and speaker connected to L PA port. They can transmit these voice Lnnouncements with their telephone landsets.
System Programing IMl66-107 Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued I Press ITCM f#746% 1 9udible Monitoring The DSS/BLF at a multiline station provides I visual indication of idle, busy and ringing status of the monitored stations. You can ~lso provide audible indication of direct and jelayed ringing for selected stations; iowever, you must first enable the station nonitoring feature on a system-wide basis. To enable the station monitoring feature, 1. Dial 20. “MONITOR XXXXXXX” 2.
lM166-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM S#746% 4utomatic Privacy/Privacy Release fou can make a line private or non-private. n the private mode, a station has exclusive Jse of a line during a call. You can arrange ‘or individual stations to automatically -elease privacy while on certain private ines. With this arrangement, other stations :an join that particular station whenever it is >n the line that you have assigned as a Drivacy release line.
System Programing IMl66-107 Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM %#746+# Call Origination Denied You can deny users of selected stations the ability to originate calls on specified lines. This feature does not prevent the user from answering incoming calls on these lines. 1. Dial 54. “STA/LINE CONFIG. ’ 2. Dial 6. “ORIGINATION DENY” 3. Select line ports (LED On = Selected Ports): Line port 1-14 = Dial 01 - 14 or press Al - Al4 Line port 1516 = Dial 15,16 or press Bl , B2.
IMl66-107 I ( System Programing Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued I Press ITCM %#746t 1 Dual Console Feature The dual console feature allow users to have two DSS/BLF consoles to complement one telephone. To program station port for second-console feature, 1. Dial 53 for station features. “STATION FEATURES” 2. Dial 34 to enable second console. ‘SECOND CONSOLE” 3. Select console port. - Station 10 - 57: Dial 10 - 57 or press Cl0 - C57. 4.
IM166-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM X#746* per station/per line basis. You can ontrol ringing for every line that has ppearance at a station assigning nmediate, or direct, ringing to some lines nd delayed ringing to others. A JOTE: Do not program direct ringhg for lines that you assign to the direct department calling feature.
IM166-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM +++#746% Flexible Station Numbering The system supports a flexible station lumbering plan for calling individual stations and departments. You can )rogram each station port to respond to the dialing of any available number between 10 and 7999; however, the system will not allow you to assign the same dialing code 2s both a station extension number and a department access code, nor will the system .
IM166-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM %#746% dle Line Preference Nhen you enable idle line preference, a ;tation will automatically connect to any assigned and idle line that you have lrogrammed for this purpose when the lser takes the station off hook. . Dial 54. “STMINE CONFIG.” !. Dial 7. “IDLE LINE PREF. ” I.
IMl66-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM %#746% Intercom Hunt Group You can link stations together to form intercom hunt groups. Calls to a busy station in a hunt group will search the group for an idle station to ring. )ersonal RingingTones tou can program stations to ring in one of ;ix distinctive tones: I. 666/571 Hz @I 16 Hz warble ?. 1000/800 Hz Q 16 Hz warble 3. 666/571 Hz @ 23 Hz warble L 1000/800 Hz Q 23 Hz warble 5.
System Programing lMl66-107 Station Confinuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM %#746+& Message Wait Originate Any station that you program with this feature can control the message waiting light at other stations in the system. When 3 station user observes the message waiting light turn on, he of she can press ITCM HOLD to call the station that controlled the light. 1. Dial 53. “STATION FEA TlJRES” 2. Dial 08. “MSG. WAIT OR/G. ” 3.
IMi66-107 System Programming Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued jetting Subdued Off-Hook Voice hnounce (SOHVA) Tone Burst Wantities: Use this procedure to set the quantity of SOHVA tone bursts that sounds it stations to a choice of one through six. To program from station 10, 1. Press ITCM *#746%, “CONFIG. M O D E ” 2. Dial 17, “SYSTEM FEATURES ” 3. Dial 03, ‘SOHVA TONES n ” 4. Select the quantity of tone bursts, - Dial 1 - 6 or press Al - A5, A8 (LED On = enabled) 5.
IMl66-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM +K#746% SOHVA Groups - continued The system provides eight different ixed-configuration SOHVA groups. Service Observing You can give selected stations the zapability to monitor, in an un-announced manner, an active call at another station.
IMl66-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued 1 Press ITCM X#746% ) Station Names You can assign individual names or category names to stations. These names will then be displayed by LCD speakerphones when they are called by the named stations. Typical names could be TEC SER, MKT 1, J Smith. System attendants also have access to this station naming feature. 1. Dial 66. “STATION NAMES ” “xxxxxx ” 2.
System Programing IMl66-107 Station Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued Press ITCM ++#746% tation To Station Port Reassignment: You an use this programming action to exchange te extension number and all other rogrammable attributes that you have ssigned to a station at one port with a tation at a different port (logical to physical 3assignment).
System IMl66-107 Programing Station Configuration - Button Mapping (Non-Square System Configuration) You can assign (map) every programmable button at each digital station to be line select buttons to provide access to outside lines, to be direct station select (DSS) buttons to provide quick access to system stations, to be special purpose buttons to provide telephone users one-button access to features, or to be idle buttons to provide autodial locations for the station user.
IM166-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Button Mapping - continued Press ITCM 3#746% 3lank Buttons 3lank those buttons that you want to be Dynamic line buttons or autodial buttons. VOTE When blanking buttons, be sure a previously assigned button is idle (feature not selected by user) before you blank it. 1. Dial 56. “BUTTON MAPPING a, 2. Dial 04. “BLANWAUTODIAL ” 3. Select all buttons to be programmed: - Press Al - A14, Bl - B8 (LED On = Selected). 4. Dial #. 5.
IMl66-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Button Mapping - continued Press ITCM %#746+K >SS/BLF Button XS buttons provide quick access to system stations and their lights and show he busy status of the monitored stations. 1. Dial 56. “BUTTON MAPPING ” 2. Dial 03. “ASSIGN DSS/BLF ” 3. Select button to be programmed: Press Al - A14, Bl - 86 (LED Winks = Selected, On = Asgn’d). 4. Select station port to be represented by this button: - Station 10 - 57: Dial 10 - 57 or press Cl0 - C57. 5.
IMl66-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Button Mapping - continued Press ITCM #+#746% Line Group Queue Button A station user can queue for a busy line by pressing a line group queue button. 1. Dial 56. 2. Dial 15. “BUTTON MAPPING ” “ASSIGN LINE GRP Q” 3. Select button to be programmed: Press Al - A14, Bl - 88 (LED On = Selected). 4. Select station ports to be programmed with QUEUE button: - Station 10 - 57: Dial 10 - 57 or press Cl0 - C57. 5.
System Programing IMl66-107 Station Configuration - Button Mapping - continued Press ITCM %#746% paging by pressing this button. Press Al - A14, 61 - 88 (LED On = Selected): 4. Select station ports to be progm’ed with a V.A. BLOCK button: - Station 10 - 57: Dial 10 - 57 or press Cl 0 - C57. 5. Dial +R for next voice announce block button assignment. Dial % +I+ for next button mapping feature. Dial +R f % for configuration mode.
IM166-107 System Programing Station Configuration - Block Programming Press ITCM %#746% Block Programming You can use this last station configuration procedure to assign those features that you have assigned to any one station (using the procedures detailed on the previous pages) to any other station or to an entire block of stations. “BLK PROGRAMMING I 1. Dial 68. 2. Select model station port: - Station 10 - 57 = dial 10 - 57 or press Cl 0 - C57. ‘MODeL STA XX ” 3.
IMl66-107 System Programing Miscellaneous Programming Features The following miscellaneous programming features are optional and provide you with the means to add versatility to the system.
System Programming IMl66-107 Account Code (With Positive Forced Verification) Configuration The digital telephone system uses account codes to identify calls by category, or by any other desired grouping, so that it can record the cost of the calls by that category or grouping. The account code can be either verified or not verified by the system plus the system can either force the users to use the account codes or make their use optional.
IM166-107 System Programming Account Code (With Positive Forced Verification) Configuration - continued Account Codes (Verified Entry) Use this programming procedure to arrange for the system to either verify or not verify the account codes that the user’s enter. Account Code Length (For Verified Codes) This feature defines the number of digits that the system will verify before it accepts the account code as valid.
System Programming IMl66-107 Account Code (With Positive Forced Verification) Configuration - continued Press ITCM %#746+. 4ccount Code Message Display Time Nhen you have enabled the account code eature, LCD speakerphones will prompt lsers with a displayed message that the system clears at the end of the xogrammable display time. Valid range for he display time is 1 to 20 seconds The iystem defaults the setting to 5 seconds.
IMl66-107 System Programming Analog Terminal Interface Configuration The Analog Terminal Interface device (ATI-D) is a multipurpose m-oren& accessory for’the digital telephone system. It has dual circuits that allows external analog telephony equipment, such as an ExecuMail voice mail system, an industry-standard model 2500 tone dial telephone, a model 500 rotary dial telephone, etc., to interface with two digital station ports.
System Programming IM166-107 Direct Department Calling Configuration 0 To make a record of the programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the direct department calling class of service records chart found at the end of Chapter 4. 0 To make the programming selections, dial the feature code and then dial the configuration code (or press the programming button where appropriate). NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration.
IM166-107 System Programming Direct Department Calling Configuration - continued 1 r Press ITCM *#746%. Direct Department Calling - Station Pork You can group stations by department to ~llow a call to search for an idle station within a department. This search occurs Nhen a busy or RNA is encountered at a :alled department station. The system allows up to four departments with up to 16 stations in each one. You can place one additional station in each department to serve as a termination station.
IMl66-107 System Programming Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD) Configuration The DISD feature allows an external party to call an intercom station directly without assistance by the attendant. The system must receive the DISD call on a line that you have programmed to allow this feature. You can program any line to be a DISD line for both the normal mode of operation and the night transfer (of ringing) mode of operation.
System Programming IMl66-107 Direct Inward Station Dialing Configuration - continued ND Assist Station Yhen a caller does not complete extension lumber dialing within the programmed dial ime lit-hit, the system routes the call to the >ISD assist station. 1. Dial 46. “DISD ASSIST ” 2. Choose operating mode to be programmed: - Dial 1 or press Al = normal mode. “DISD ASSIST DAY X ” -OR- Dial 2 or press A2 = night transfer (of ringing) mode. “D&D ASSIST NITE” 3. Select assist station.
IMl66-107 System Programming Data Printer Service Configuration When you connect a data printer to the system, the system automatically prints the station message detail record (SMDR) for the entire system without any programming or user intervention. You call also command the data printer to print partial or complete printouts of the configuration data for the system.
IM166-107 System Programming ExecuMaWEloquence Intetface Configuration The digital telephone system supports the use of the ExecuMail voice mail equipment connected to the system’s station ports through the Comdial ATI-D analog terminal interface device. The ATI-D is a multipurpose on-premise accessory that has dual circuits to allow a e-port voice mail system to interface to two digital station ports. Two ATI-D devices are needed to interface 4-port voice mail systems.
IMl66-107 System Programming ExecuMaWEloquence Interface Configuration - Required Feature - continued Press ITCM %#746+k oice Mail Port - continued ‘ou must assign all voice mail ports to a ircular hunt group to take advantage of lat feature’s multiple-port interface apability. Make a circular hunt group by nking all voice mail ports to one another .nd then linking the last voice mail port in ie hunt group with the first voice mail port I the hunt group.
IMl66-107 System Programming ExecuMaiVEloquence Interface Configuration - Optional Features Automatic Transfer Of Voice Mail When you include a voice mail system with the digital telephone system, use this programming feature to arrange for an immediate line transfer without delay from the voice mail system to a digital station port. NOTE: Do not turn on this feature if you turn on the screen and/or confirm options provided by the voice mail system.
lMl66-107 System Programming Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued 4. Area Code Band Table (Long Distance Calls) The system compares the long distance calls that do not match entries in you have made in area code band tables. Area code band tables are the distance calls. Area code band tables 1 - 7 are associated with call rate band tables to cost calls based upon the area code of the called number. (200-999) to one of seven different bands.
IMl66-107 System Programming Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued Call Costing Diagram DISCARD DIGITS 1 CALL COSTING EXCEPTION TABLES 2 3 4 COST COMPUTED USING ASSOCIATED CALL RATE TABLE 1 2 ZONECALL BAND TABLES 3 4 COST COMPUTED USING ASSOCIATED CALL RATE TABLES 255-26 A!3BGclAlEu 5 CAU RATE TABLE ---) OF LAST RESORT GENERAL CALL RATE TABLES i I Ill 7 13 CALL RATE TABLES FOR AREA d CODE BANDS l-7 CAU RATE TABLES F O R O F F I C E CODE BANDS1.
IMl66-107 System Programming Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued Call Costing Examples - continued Example B: Dialing Sequence1.201.201.nnnn This Sequence is a long distance call (more than 10 digits) with 201 as both the area code and the office code. To cost, program call rate table 25 to cost calls of this sequence. Also program the zone call band table adding office code 201 to area code 201 in band 1. Add any other office codes (for example 478) to area code 201 in band 1 as required.
System Programming IMl66-107 Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued Call Costing Examples - continued Example C: Dialing Sequencel-20%nnn-nnnn This sequence is a long distance call (more than 10 digits) with 201 as the area code. To cost, program call rate table 11 to cost calls in this sequence. Also, program the area code band table adding area code 201 to band 1.
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IMl66-107 System Programming Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued Call Costing Examples - continued Typical SMDR Call Report For The Call Costing Example 10 1 12/28/90 16:05 0.9 2014567 $ 0.50 (see note 1) 10 1 12/28/90 16:06 1.8 12017894567 $ 1.35 note 10 10 10 10 1 1 2 1 12/28/90 12/28/90 12/28/90 12/28/90 16:08 16:ll 16:12 16:13 1.5 1.5 0.5 1.1 12014785693 2012014563 5551212 2012013 $ 1.12 (see note 3) $ 2.50 (see note 2) $ 1.00 (aee note 4) $ 0.
System Programming IMl66-107 Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued Call Costing Programming Procedures 0 To make a record of the programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the integrated call costing records chart found at the end of Chapter 4. There are companies in business that formulate custom call costing tables for use with this digital telephone system. Contact Comdial’s Inside Sales Department at 1-800-347-l 432 for complete details.
IM166-107 System Programming Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued Call Costing Programming Procedures Press ITCM +k#746+. Second Priority Costing For Long Distance Calls - Zone Call Band Tables The system measures calls that do not match exception tables for the number of “SMDA PROGRAMMING” 2. Dial 01 to program costing bands. “COSTING BANDS ’ 3. Dial 3 to program zone call bands. “ZONE BqNDS ” 4. Dial 0 if no zone is to be as’gned.
System Programming IMl66-107 Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued Call Costing Programming Procedures -1 Third Priority Costing For Local Calls And Forth Priority Costing For Long Distance Calls - Call Costing Tables when the system can not match local calls snd long distance calls with the entries you nave made in any exception table, office zode band table, zone call band table or area code band table, it compares them with youi entries in call rate tables 2 - 10 snd 29 - 33 and costs them
System Programming IMl66-107 Integrated Call Costing Configuration - continued Call Costing Programming Procedures when it records the time of a call for costing. You can program the amount of time that the system ignores for dialing purposes. You can program the system to wait for a period of time before beginning to record costs for a call. This answer time allows a call to ring and be answered by the called party before the system costs it.
IMl66-107 System Programming Specialized Route Access (SRA) Configuration 0 To make a record of the programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the records chart. 0 Use the sequence of steps listed below to program for the specialized route access (SRA) feature using your VDT. You can on/y program the SRA feature from the VDT and not from station 10. Enable The SRA Feature: The SRA feature allows the system to select a line group based on the digits the user has dialed.
IMl66-107 System Programming Specialized Route Access (SRA) Configuration - continued )ff ice Code And Area Code Tables: The lffice code table matches a dialed office ode with one of the office codes that you iave entered in the table, and routes the all over the line group that you have ntered for that office code. The area code able matches a dialed area code with one If the area codes that you have entered in he table, and routes the call over the line croup that you have entered for that area :ode.
IMl66-107 System Programming Specialized Route Access (SRA) Configuration - continued Special Area Code Tables: The four special area code tables must first match a dialed area code and then match the dialed office code with office code entries in the matched table. With a complete match found, the system routes the call over the line group that you have assigned to the matched office code in the matched special area code table.
IM166-107 System Programming Specialized Route Access (SRA) Configuration - continued Insert Digits: You can program the system, on a per line group basis, to insert up to six digits before a dialed number. This ‘eature is useful if the dialed number must match a specific format for the line group oeing used. Assign or clear insert digits by performing the following steps, 1. Type I f 7 4 6 % and press RETURN, 2. From the main menu, type 1 and press RETURN for system COS menu, 3.
System Programming IMl66-107 Station Message Detail Accounting/Reporting Configuration The system produces five different call cost reports for printing. They are: 1. Detailed report of all station 2. Detailed report of all accounts 3. Trunk summary report 4. Department summary report 5. All records . The system generates reports automatically for printing whenever it detects that its records storage area percent full.
IMl66-107 System Programming Station Message Detail Accounting/Reporting Configuration - continued Press ITCM %#7463. Station Message Detail Accounting (MDA) Printout Call cost reports, produced by the system for printing, are generated automatically whenever the system detects that the records storage area is ninety-five percent full. Program the system to automatically generate these reports for printing at a certain time each day if desired.
System Programming IMl66-107 Station Message Detail Accounting/Reporting Configuration - continued Station Message Detail Reporting (SMDR) Printout Program the system for the SMDR to Drovide continuous printout of system-wide station call activity as it is collected by the system if desired. 9dditional programming action will cause the printing of the cost of each reported call to be included when the printout occurs. To program for SMDR printout as the system collects it, 1. Dial 77. 2. Dial 2 .
System Programming IMl66-107 Toll Restriction Table Configuration Before programming the toll restriction configuration, enter the toll restriction requirements on the toll restriction reference tables found at the end of Chapter 4. In order for toll restriction to take effect, the following three-fold process must occur. B Program entries in one or more toll tables D Assign toll tables to all appropriate lines. D Assign toll tables to all appropriate stations.
IMi66-107 System Programming Toll Restriction Table Configuration - continued 0 To make the programming selections, dial the feature code and then dial the configuration code (or press the programming button where appropriate). NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration. When a sing/e button provides a toggle (on/off) action, the lighted LED indicates the active feature. 0 The first step in any programming sequence is to enter the base level.
IMl66-107 System Programming Toll Restriction Table Configuration - continued 1( Press lTCM *#7i*. Assign Toll Restriction Tables To Stations 1. Dial 73. “ASSIGN TOLL-STA.” 2 . Dial 01 - 16 for toll tables 1-16 to be assigned to station. QRPress Al - A14, Bl, B2 for tables l-16. (LED On = Selected table) 3. Dial # to finish entry. 4. Select station ports (LED On = station ports to receive tables): - Station 10 - 57: Dial 10 - 57 or press Cl0 - C57. 5. Dial # for next toll table to station assignment.
IMl66-107 System Programming Toll Restriction Configuration - continued Assign Toll Restriction Override (TRO) Code: The TRO feature allows users to override the toll restriction that they encounter at other stations with their own station’s toll restriction assignments. In programming for this feature, create a four-digit TRO code that users can dial to override the toll restrictions of any station that they happen to be using and replace it with a toll restriction that matches their home station.
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IMl66-107 System Programming Video Display Terminal Programming Feature You can program the class of service features from a video display terminal (VDT) instead of from the programming station if you wish. The VDT that you use must be a serial-data, RS-232 type, asynchronous device. You can employ a personal computer (PC) if it will run a communications software program that allows it to emulate a data terminal device (DTE equipment).
IMl66-107 System Programming Video Display Terminal Programming Procedure waiting at the same prompt line as it was before the help menu was requested. Introduction The programming procedure is menu driven. There are special line edit characters. 0 A list of selections are presented for consideration which differ in content and required response. l Backspace, Delete, Rub-out - Used to delete characters from the response line as they are being typed.
IM166-107 System Programming Video Display Terminal Programming Procedure - continued Remote Programming Configuration You can program the digital telephone system remotely using the following equipment: 1. Insure that you have enabled the modem auto-answer feature. 2. Insure that the modems are wired correctly. Reverse connections at pins 2 and 3 if necessary. 0 Pair of data modems. 3.
System Programming IMl66-107 Video Display Terminal Programming Procedure - continued Remote Programming Configuration - continued If you are employing remote programming, the data parameters of the PC must match the modem connected to it. The modem connected to the digital telephone system must match the data parameters of it as well. NOTE: Remember, &bit data is required for XMODEM protocol.
IMl66-107 System Programming Video Display Terminal Programming Procedure - continued Menu Descriptions Main Menu Selections C.O.S. Programming 1. System C.O.S. 2. Line C.O.S. 3. Station C.O.S. 4. Toll Restriction Table Administration 5. Information 6.
System Programming IMl66-107 Video Display Terminal Programming Procedure - continued Menu Descriptions - continued 0 Selection 3 : System timing (system timing requirements) l Recall / TAP Time l Pause Time l Timed Hold Recall Time l Transfer Recall Time l Call Park Recall Time l Extended DTMF Dialing Tones 0 Selection 11: Logical/physical assignments - lines (For example; assign line 1 to line port 1.
IMl66-107 System Programming Video Display Terminal Programming Procedure - continued Menu Descriptions - continued 0 Selection 2: Line group assignment l Selection 3: Line dialing mode (pulse or tone to match the connected line) 0 Selection 4: Line privacy release (releases privacy on a line) l In each station COS menu selection, after choosing the feature, enter a station port number which is to be assigned to it and enter line port numbers where prompted.
System Programming lM166-107 Video Display Terminal Programming Procedure - continued Menu Descriptions - continued Functions that can be assigned are identified per the following list: To display list, enter ?. Return to key mapping with Control Z.
System Programming IMl66-107 Class; Of Service Configuration Records The following pages provide you with a permanent record of the programming parameters. You can copy these pages to provide a separate record to leave with the common equipment if you wish.
lMl66-107 System Programming System Configuration Records System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features utomatic Station Relocation Enable ) Disable Default = disable Do Not Disturb Inhibit System-Wide 1 Enable( Disable Do Not Disturb Override Stations (1 O-57) Data Baud Rate 10 Baud I DND Button (Al - A14, Bl - 88 Default = inhibit enabled, no override assigned, no DND button 17-d&1/2 stop bits .
IMl66-107 System Programming System Configuration Miscellaneous Feat&es - continued SOHVAToneBurstsl 11213141516 Default = 6 (TAB1 17~31)
lM166-107 System Programming System Configuration Records - continued System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features - continued I 116 1Default: 1= BACK AT, 2 i CALL 25 I 150 I 175 4-89 I I
IM166-107 System Programming System Configuration Records - continued System Configuration - Feature Inhibiting
lMl66-107 System Programming no groups asgn’d., no names asgn’d,, all ports co, same Ott ( Feature line/port, all tone dialing, no VM ID.
System Programming IMl66-107 Station Confiauration Records (Use this sheet as an individual station record or as a record for a block of like-programmed stations.
Station Button Mapping Record (Complete one record sheet for each station. Copy this blank record sheet as required for additional stations.) PORT NUMBER A l - A8 A9 A10 Al 1 Al2 Al3 Al4 B5 86 A2 - A3 A4 A5 - A6 - A7 - 0 LCD Speakerphone L DESCRIPTION BUTTON BLK . . . . Blank Inn . . . . Lines 1 - 24 Snn . . . . Stations 10 - 57 DND . . . . Do Not Disturb PM . . . . Prhracy IC2 .* . . Becond Intercom ACC . . . . Account Code SAV . . . . Save ZPn . . . . Zone Page 1 - 3 AC . . . . All-Call Page ACB .
Station Button rj/apping Record (Complete one record sheet for each station. Copy this blank record sheet as required for additional stations.) PORT NUMBER INTERCOM NUMBER STATION NAME STATION LOCATION 1 n&2,, I I ,oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 -lg 2 A10 All Al2 Al3 Al4 TYPE MODEL TELEPHONE BUTTON ELK . . Lnn . . Snn . . DND . . PRI . . IC2 . . ACC . . SAV . . ZPn . . AC . . ACE . . CF . . cPn . . TGn . . VAB . . TGQ . . Bl iis oooo
Station Button Mapping Record (Complete one record sheet for each station. Copy this blank record sheet as required for additional stations.) LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 LO6 LO7 LO6 LO9 LIO Lll L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L20 L21 L22 L23 I24 0 24-Line LCD Speakerphone BUTTON DESCRIPTION ELK . . . . Blank Inn . . . . Lines 1 - 24 Snn . . . . Stations 10 - 57 DND . . . . Do Not Distutt~ PRI . . . . Prtvacy IC2 . . . . Second Intercom ACC . . . . Account Code SAV . . . . Save ZPn . . . . Zone Page 1 - 3 AC . .
Station Button Mapping Record (Complete one record sheet for each station. Copy this blank record sheet as required for additional stations.
Station Button Mappii 3ecord (Complete one record sheet for each station. Copy this blank record sheet as required for additional stations.) v- 0 1 O-Line LCD Speakerphone PORT NUMBER INTERCOM NUMBER STATION NAME 1STATION LOCATION t TELEPHONE 83 A4 I tB41 A5 85 C] I TYPE 1 MODEL 1 L6 L7 L6 L9 LlO I 1’ 12-Line Monitor Telephone BUTTON DESCRIPTION BLK . . . . Blank Lnn . . . . Lines 1 - 24 Snn . . . . Stations 10 - 57 DND . . . . Do Not Disturb PRI . . . . Privacy IC2 . . . .
System Programming IMl66-107 Miscellaneous Programming Features - Account Code Records 1Account Code ( Catagory 1Account Code 1 Catagory
System Programming IMl66-107 Analog Terminal Interface Records Default = Not Enabled 4-101
System Programming IM166-107 Callermldentification (ID) Service SupportConfiguration Caller ID Lines (list 1 - 24 for lines) Record 1 I Default = None Assigned Caller ID Stations (list lo - 57 for stations) 1 I I Default = None Assigned Audible First Ring 1 Enable 1 Disable 1 Default = Disabled SAVE Button Stations (list 10 - 57 for stations) 1 Default = None Assigned Caller ID Distribution To Data Port B Default = Disabled ( Enable ) Disable ( * 4-102
IMl66-107 System Programming Direct Department Calling Records Department 1 Access Code 10-7999 Line Ports 1-24 Station Ports 10-57 Department 2 Access Code 10-7999 Line Ports l-24 Station Ports 10-57 Department 3 Access Code 10-7999 Line Ports l-24 Station Ports 10-57 Department 4 Access Code 10-7999 Line Ports l-24 Station Ports 10-57 Defaults = No Access Code Assigned, No Line Potts Assigned, No Station 4-l 03 Ports Assigned
IMl66-107 System Programming Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD) Records Dial Time Limit 16 sec. 1 9 sec. 112 set 115 set . 130 set .
IM166-107 System Programming ExecuMail Interface Records Default = Not Enabled 10 11 12 34 35 36 30 31 37 33 Default = None Assigned 54 55 56 57 Continued on next page . . .
System Programming IMl66-107 ExecuMail Interface Records - continued . . .
IMl66-107 System Programming Integrated Call Costing Configuration Records Band 1 ode Band Tables . ode Preflx@s) 6 7 CDefault = None Assigned Band) 7one Call Band Tables . Area Code Pref Ixtesl 1Defakt = None Assiuned 6 7 Default = None Assigned Continued on next page . . .
IMl66-107 System Programming Integrated Call Costing Configuration Records - continued Default = 0 Seconds . . . Answer Tim-It w Sec.1 Default = 0 Seconds Continued on next page . . .
Integrated Call Costing Configuration Records - continued - Call Rate Tables LAST RESORT TABLE > ALL RATE TABLE 5 UMBER JIER 1 RATF TIER 2 RATE ! FURCHARGE 1 I
System Programming I rj _ . 1 I : ; C’ . I : I . Continued on next page. , .
System Programming IMl66-107 Station Message Detail Accounting/Reporting Records Dept/ Dept. Number 1 . Department Station Default = None Assigned . .
IMl66-107 System Programming Specialized Route Access (SRA) Records Specialized Route Access .
IMl66-107 System Programming Specialized Route Access (SRA) Records - continued I Soecial Area Code Table 1 Area Code = Off ice Code p 4 1 2 3 I .
IMl66-107 System Programming Specialized Route Access (SRA) Record - continued 4 I I I 1 Default = None Default = None SRA Walt .Time .! 7 sec. 13 Sec. 14 Sec.
System Programming IM166-197 Toll Restriction Table Configuration Records Toll Restriction Tables TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE TYPE: ALLOW DENY 1 X TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 5 TYPE: ALLOW DENY ENTRY NUMBER (16 MAhMUM) ENTRY I117131415l61718l9l10I1111211311411sl1ti TOLL RESTRI :TION TABLE TYPE: ALL01 f X D E N Y ENTRY El TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 6 DENY TYPE: ALLOW ENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM) ENTRY 2 4 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE TYPE: ALLOW DENY 7 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE TYPE: ALLOW DENY ENTRY ENTRY NUMBER 116 MAXIMUM
IMl66-107 System Programming Toll Restriction Table Configuration - continued, Toll Restriction Tables - continued TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE TYPE: ALLOW DENY 9 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE TYPE: ALLOW DENY ENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM) ENTRY 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~9~ilO~11~12~13~14~15~16 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 19 TYPE: ALLOW DENY ENTRY ENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM) I TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 14 .
System Programming IMl66-107 Toll Restriction Table Configuration - continued Assign Toll Restriction Tables To Lines Port ! . .
IM166-107 System Programming Toll Restriction Table Configuration - continued Assign Toll Restriction To Stations Station Port Toll Table Assignments .
IMl66-107 System Programming Toll Restriction Table Configuration Records - continued Station No.
IMl66-107 System Programming STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY l l l Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate. 41 A8 A2 A9 I43 A4 5x14 PROGRAMMING OVERLAY A10 All A5 Al2 A6 Al3 A7 Al4 B2 63 4-117 770% Rev.
System Programming IMl66-107 STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY l l l Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate. A0 Al 10x 14 PROQWMINQ OVERLAV A2 93 A A9 ‘. Al0 All 4 A5 Al2 A6 Al3 A7 A14 7714X Rev. H and earlier 7714s Rev.
System Programming IMl66-107 STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY l l l Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate. 7700s Rev. I and later A2 A3 A4 A5 PPO13-100 DIGITECH (REV I OR HIGHER) PROGRAMMING OVERLAY A9 A10 Al 1 Al2 A7 7714X Rev. I and earlier 7714s Rev.
IMl66-107 System Programming STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY l l l Cut but along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate.
IMl66-107 System Programming STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY l l l Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate.
IMl66-107 System Programming STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY l l l Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate. Al A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 Bl B2 B3 B4 85 B6 B7 B8 A9 DIGITECH BUTTON DESIGNATION FOR AMERICOM TELEPHONE PPOO8-001 ISSUE NO.
IMl66-107 System Programming STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate.
IMl66-107 System Programming STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY l l l Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate.
IMl66-107 System Programming STATION 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY l l l Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings where necessary. Fit over station faceplate.
IMl66-107 System Ooeration Chapter 5 System Operating Characteristics Operator’s Manuals System operation is documented in separate publications that are shipped in the literature package that accompanies the common equipment cabinet. The publications that document system operation are listed below.
System Operation iMl66-107 Typical DigiTech Telephone Features / I 0 00 IO I n 00 CJ- 7 Prrgsmmable - Intercom Button
System Operation IMl66-107 Typical lmpacf Telephone Features Handset Interactive Buttons (NOT programmable) Keypad TAP Button Transfer/ Conference Button Message Waiting Light Hold Button LCD Alphanumeric Display Interactive Buttons (NOT programmable) A- 7 Speaker Programmable Buttons Handset Keypad TAP Button Volume Control Transfer/ Conference Button ‘Shift Button Message Waiting Light Mute Button -Speaker Button Hold Button Button Opening 5-3
Feature Dialing Code Numbering Plan I 1 FEATURE DIALING CODES FEATURE DIALING CODES All Call Page ITCM 87 Line Answer From Any Station ITCM 80 Attendant Calling ITCM 0 Line Group Access Automatic Redialing Programmed Button Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Line Queuing Enable Line Enable Line Group Cancel Background Music On off ITCM t 1 ITCM # 1 Automatic Call Back Activate Cancel ITCM, Ext., t, 8 ITCM # 8 Station-to-Station Messaging Activate Cancel ITCM, Ext.
IM166-107 System Operation Controls And Indicators Ringer Volume Control Status Indicators And Tone Sequences Each station has a ringer volume control. Adjust the ringer volume of each station as desired by its user. The following pages describe the light and ring patterns associated with system operation. Telephone Control Location 7114s, 7114s 6012S, 60248 8012S, 8112s Rocker switch located on front faceplate. Adjust while ringing to set volume. 7701x, 8101N 8112N Switch on bottom housing.
SYSTt..r RINGING PATTERNS COlPBX Line Ring Host system ring cadence Intercom Tone Signaltins Two 150 msec. tone bursts sounded every 4 seconds Voice Stgnalling alert One 215 msec. tone burst Timed hold recall at station that put call on hold Three 150 msec. tone bursts sounded at the end of each timeout period t I . :all back alert Iueues Enabled 3ne 80 msec. tone burst lollowed by three 150 msec. !one bursts and one 80 msec. :one burst ‘all forward alert 3ne 80 msec.
INTERCOM CALL PROGRESS TONES (Heard through handset receiver or over monitor speaker) sounded three times otification tone followed by 280 msec. lverride feature ut allowed 530 msec.
Call waiting tone Three 80 msec. tone bursts soundedonce Called station in do-notdisturb mode 140 msectone burst sounded twice every 1.5 sec. Call-back busy feature on 260 msec. tone burst soundedonce System is awaiting memory dial number or key mapping entry after location is specified c J Override feature on - warning tone I 80 msec. tone bursts sounded continuously lln_ Six 100 msec tone bursts sounded for 1.5 sec. iOHVA tone NSD ringback tone Dual 440/460 Hz tone sounded 1 sec.
LINE SELECT LIGHTS idle Steady off Ringing Continuous flash (560 msec. on - 560 msec. off) In use On hold Your station Green indicator - on steady Other station Red indicator - on steady Your station Green indicator - continuous winking (490 msec. on - 70 msec. off) Other station Red indicator - continuous winking (490 msec. on - 70 msec. off) Red indicator - steady on Exclusive hold at other station Held call time out Your station Green indicator - continuous flutter (70 msec. on - 70 msec.
MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT Message Waiting Continuous flash (560 msec. on - 560 msec. off) I I INTERCOM LIGHT In use - your station Steady on with wink off (2.3 sec. on - 70 msec. off) Auto redial active Continuous flash (70 msec. on - 70 msec. off) Messaging display Continuous winking (490 msec. on - 70 msec. off) Night mode -Station 10 and 12 Flutter with repeative off periods (flutter rate - 560 msec.
BLF LIGHTS LCD messaging Continuous flash (70 msec. on - 70 msec. off) DSS station idle Steady off DSS station bus on outside line or intercom Yine. Steady on DSS station in do not disturb mode.
IMl66-107 Maintenance Chapter 6 Maintenance : Technical Assistance And Repair Service Technical Assistance Should you experience difficulty with installation, checkout, or programming, and have made an attempt to isolate the problem using information provided herein; or should you encounter problems at a later date which cannot be resolved by referring to this manual, call the Comdial Technical Service staff.
Maintenance IMl66-107 Frequently Asked Questions Concerning The Digital Telephone System Question Answer System Manual Reference What prevents the speaker light from turning off? Check to see if background music is turned on.
IMl66-107 Maintenance Question Answer System Manual Reference Speed dial locations are programmed but sometimes will not dial when the users use them. What causes this to happen? This is could happen when the speed dial is programmed to only access a specific line. If this line is busy, no action will ensue. When programming speed dial numbers, select a line group instead of an individual line.
Maintenance IMl66-107 Question Answer System Manual Reference How does one set up a DCD department? The procedure for setting up a DCD department is as follows: 1. Assign stations to departments. 2. Program call fonvard RNA for each station. 3. Assign access codes to departments. 4. Assign fines to departments. Pages 4-50 How can a user enable a line port that was disabled? He or she cannot do this. The programmer must reprogram the line as a CO line in order to enable it again.
lMl66-107 Maintenance Question Answer System Manual Reference How does the system alarm report feature operate? Use station class of service to assign one or more stations to receive the alarm signal. Once this is done, there are three possible events that could trigger an alarm. They are: 1. Parity errors - These indicate data transmission problems between the telephone and the common equipment. 2.
lMl66-107 Maintenance Question Answer How long will battery back-up last? Anyone can calculate the actual minimum battery back-up time for any configured system by using the following formula: T= (K) (e) 1 + W.1) W)l T = Back-up time in hours K = Constant: 0.9 for 408 system with or without a 408 expansion module 0.8 for 816 system with or without one or two 408 expansion modules .
IMl66107 Publication Index Publication Index Abandoned Hold Release . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1,2-134-15 AC Power Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Access Codes, Direct Department Calling . . . . . . . . 4-50 Access Denied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1,422 Access Denied, Line Access Restriction . . . . . . . . . 2-15 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Accessory Information 1-3 AccountCodes : : : 2-;,‘4-44 ...............................
Publication Index Configuration .................... AccountCode 444 Analog Terminal Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447 Caller ID Service Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448 4-54 Data Printer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Direct Department Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-50 Direct Inward Station Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-52 4-55 ExecuMail Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-58 Integrated Call Costing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Line . . . . . . . . . .
tMl66107 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-l Add-On Expansion Module 3-34 Notice . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : : : : : : : : : : 3-l Requirements ‘342 .................... Integrated Call Costing Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-58 Integrated Call Costing Configuration Records 4-107 Interactive Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : 4-36 Intercom Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 Automatic Hold . . . . . . . . . . . .
Publication Index lMl66107 Programming Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3.2-7 Miscellaneous Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43 L i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15 Overlays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1,4-l 17 Procedure, Video Display Terminal . . . . . . . . . 4-78 Records, Class of Service Configuration . . . . . . 4-87 Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tMl66107 System Alarm Report Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-35 Alarm Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24,4-g, 4-35 Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l-12 Checkout And Failure Isolation . . . . . . . . . . . 341 Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 Defauft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Features, Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .