NEC Electra – 616 (With Addendum-001)
CONTENTS Page 110 Installation 130 140 150 c 160 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1100-1 Physical Environment of Equipment 110.1 120 Site Requirements Electrical and Grounding 120.1 AC Power 120.2 Grounding Other Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-l . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 100-2 Requirements Requirements 130.1 Electrical 130.2 Pre-installation 130.
SECTION p 110 Installation 110.1 Physical chosen unit>. 1. 2. t’ 100 GENERAL Site Requirements Environment of The following conditions for mounting the central 120.2 Equipment should be met at the site equipment (Key Service Requirements The KSU must be well-grounded. If a good conduit ground is not present at the dedicated AC outlet, the following steps should be taken: The KSU should normally be wall-mounted to protect against accident or flooding.
- “g-‘ :a;>; 3 ...+ .5> __._ ‘P ^‘2: / .+iy :,. :ig; ‘?:9 ._>. 130 Other 130.1 140 Consideratiaons Electrical 140.1 Noise Generators ;y Specifications System ,’ :; Lt.. Capacity : equipment, such as welding machines, thyrister-driven power supplies, large electrical motors, etc. generate electrical noise. As a stored program machine the Electra-616 System is vulnerable to this noise.
I 3. (~__-___-.~-___./ Fuse Replacement Note: Replace fuses in accordance Table 140-l with Table 140- 1. Fuse Specifications For PS-6-1 and KSI-S 140.5 7his is NOTa recommendation that more than one set of protectors be installed on CO lines at instailation premises. Improper installation of additional protection can be a serious safety hazard. Environmental 1. Conditions Temperature: +32” F- 104°F (O”C- pperating: 40°C) Note 1: FI is 1/4”x I-1/4”size normal blown glass tube or ceramic fuse.
2. 2) Network - Matrix: Single stage, non blocking C-MOS switch ar- Intercom call - Calling signal for called station: Voice signaIling after tone burst (580Hz, 0.75 sec.) * Ringback tone: 580Hz,O.75 - Busy tone: 580Hz, 0.5 sec. ON/OS sec. OFF - Call waiting tone: 1200Hz, 0.5 sec. ON/O.5 sec. OFF - Override tone: 58OHz, 0.75 sec. - Error tone: 1200Hz, 0.25 sec. ON/O.25 sec.
.-,_ ,. c) Signal level 150 - Minimum level per frequency: 150.1 Low group: High group: 3. d) Duration of two frequency signal: e) Interdigital 2. 3. 4. 60 msec. min. 00 msec. min. Last COjPBX Number Redial: 16 digits max. (including pause) b) Speed Dialing-Station: 16 numbers (16 digits, including any pauses) c) Speed Dialing-System: 4q numbers (16 digits, including any pauses) 140.11 ? 1. Dialing Memories a) 1.
6. . 7. 8. 9. MFI-S KTU (Dual-Tone Multip Frequency Interface Key Telephone Unit) provides circuits to serve up to 3 CO/PBX lines, and contains circuitry for CO/PBX ring detection, hold and control functions. It also sends DTMF dial signalling to CO/PBX lines in accordance with dialing from keysets. A MFI-S KTY and a DCI-S KTU can be mixed in a system. KSI-S KTU (Keyset Interface Key Telephone Unit) provides data control to the Electronic Key Telephone set (ET-6-l).
160 System Configuration 160.1 To Determine Required Equipment 1. Determine how many electronic key telephones are required in the system. Refer to Table A if the number of keysets are 8 or less. Refer to Table B if the number of keysets are more than 8. 2. Determine how many CO/PBX lines are required. The result will tell you which line of the selected table to use. See Table 160-l. Required Quantities Table 160-l TABLE A: Note: 160.2 1.
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200 SECTION HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONTENTS Page 210 installation of the Key Service Unit 210.1 Wall Mounting 210.2 Floor Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-1 the KSU the KSU 220 Connecting and Testing the Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-z 230 Installation of KTUs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-3 f 240 250 260 230.1 General 230.2 Installing Basic KTUs 230.3 Installing Common KTUs 230.
SECTION 210 Installation 210.1 Wall Mounting 1. of the Key Service 200 HARDWARE 210.2 Unit the KSU The ES -6-l KSU is supplied with a wall mounting bracket. The bracket should be mounted on a backboard secured in a manner capable of holding the weight of the KSU. With the mounting tabs of the bracket facing upward, install appropriate screws into the 6 holes of the bracket. Loosen the securing screw located in the upper right position of the bracket. 2.
220 Connecting Note 1: Note 2: 1. 2. and Testing the Power Supply +41v Verify that the AC outlet is supplying 11% AC and provides good conduit ground. If there is a problem with the AC voltage, have it corrected. If there is no conduit ground, provide alternate ground as explained in Section 120, “Grounding Requirements”, of this manual. I 03 I e3 , Fig. 220-2 3.
F-- 230 Installation Note: The following KTUs with power on: CPU-S CLK-S SWM-S -_. 230.1 1. General cannot be inserted KSI-S DCI-S MFI-S _... .._ .._ or removed DPH-S PBS-S AHR-S _._..- 3. .__J The KTUs specified directly above cannot be inserted or removed -with power on. It is recommended that power be OFF during installation and during maintenance unless this will seriously inconvenience the user. This will prevent accidental damage to equipment.
On the CPU-S KTU is a momentary switch for system reset. Depressing the reset switch causes any program changes to enter the working program and interrupts all system operation in progress. 2. D--M CLK-S KTU SW1 When DCI-S KTU(s) is installed ensure the switches SW1 and SW2 on the CLK-S KTU are set to appropriate positions. Refer to Table 230-2 below. The switch settings are subject to the dialing specifications of the CO or PBX.
230.5 1. 2. Volume All volumes are pre-adjusted Refer to Table 230-3. Controls AlI tones from the built-ii speaker in a keyset are controlled at the keyset by adjusting the volume dial located at the front of the keyset. Table 230-3 by the manufacturer. CLK Volume Controls System wide CO/PBX ring (station id!e) and intercom all call and zone paging are controlled by adjusting volume controls on the CLK-S KTU. Tone level is increased by turning the volume control clockwise. .
- - 240 MDF 240.1 CO/PBX 1. + 2. 3. Installation Connection The FCC approved USOC number for 50 position miniature ribbon jack for connection of CO lines is IU21X. The CO lines are to be connected in sequence consecutively within this jack. Use of 66BSO or 66M50 quick-connect type blocks is recommended for ease of trouble location and correction. Use of bridging clips allows easy separation of the system to determine cause of trouble. -. k&+.
Table 240-2 Station Connection Jl - 52 Connectors PIN RUNNING STATION CABLE CABLE LEADS KEY SET Information and Cables ES-6-1 SLOT CABLE Jl KSU SLOT CABLE 92 26 WH-EL GN VT (See Note) (See Note) 1 BL-WH RD VR STA. STA. 27 WH-OR YL DT 2 OR-WH BK DR 28 WH-GN GN VT 1 9 (ATT) (ATT) I---- 3 GN-WH RD VR STA. 29 WH-BR YL DT 2 4 BR-WH BK DR 30 WH-SL GN VT 5 SL-WH RD VR STA.
Table 240-3 26 1T WH-BL LIN 1 1R BL-WH 1 27 2T WH-OR LIN 2 2R OR-WH 2 28 3T WH-GN LIN 3 3R GN-WH 3 29 4T WH-BR LIN 4 4R BR-WH 4 5T WH-SL LIN 5R -6T SL-WH 5 _-_-__j.-. ..-..
250 IrkaIling 250.1 ET-6-l Station Equipment installation The ET-6-l is a fully-modular electronic key telephone set. Each keyset requires 2pair cabling to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). The maximum cable length is 700 ft. using standard 24 AWG cable and 1,150 ft. using standard 22 AWG cable. Refer to Section 140, “Cabling Requirements”, of this manual. For keyset connection, see Figures 250-I and 2.50-2 and Table 240-2.
_..._,.^ .._______.....__..... -- .-.._ . -. ..__. -.. TO KSU CABLE r MODULAR TERMINAL J ________--__ Fig. 250-2 View of Modular Page 200-10 ? Terminal for Connection of ET-$-l Telephone ..- -L,.
” & 2502 EB-6-l installation The EB-6 -1 is a modular electronic busy lamp field. Each unit is provided with a 9V DC 03A power supply for LED illumination. The power supply is to be plugged into a standard 117V AC outlet. Each BLF requires 1 -pair cabling to the main distribution frame (MDF). The maximum cable length is 700 ft. using standard 24 AWG cable and 1,150 ft. using standard 22 AWG cable. Refer to Section 140, “Cabling Requirements”, of this manual.
____..__ _._-- . . . ....- ._.--. _- .-_ ..I ._._ _-__-l-._-~-.C_~“~-~~ ‘xL..?Au.-.. TO KSU BLFCABLE I I MODULAR TERMINAL I I L _____------Fig. 2504 View of Modular Terminal -I for Connection of EB-6-1 EB-6-1 / TO POWER SUPPLY Fig. 250-5 Page 200-12 Power Supply Connection BLF BLF . . . . __.
250.3 DP-6-1 Installation The DP-6-1 is a Door/Monitor phone unit. Each door phone requires 1 pair cabling to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). The maximum cable length is 700 ft. using standard 24 AWG cable and 1,150 ft. using standard 22 AWG cable. Refer to Section 140, “Cabling Requirements” of this manual. To prepare the door phone for wall mounting losen the set screw and remove the door phone unit from the mounting plate.
260 installing Options 260.1 Music On Hold 2605 Provision has been made to allow connection of a locally provided external music source to provide MusicOn-Hold for held CO/PBX calls. Connection of the Music Source is made at the Jl Block of the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). The output signal level should be approximately 1 milliwatt with 8 ohms impedance. See Figure 260.3 and Table 240.3 for connection information to MDF . 260.
043 Security Control Equipment 260.9 Provision has been made to allow connection of a locally-provided security control system. For this purpose the PBS-S KTU contains 2 individual control circuits that, when activiated, provide an audible alarm through all idle keyset speakers and a visual alarm on each keyset display. Each security circuit can be activiated by means of an external make (closed) or break (open) contact.
_. Y L-BR 44 1SE -oo-oo- SECURITY 1 ACTIVATION BR-Y L 1SEG -o&a- YLSL MOH --Qc2Lo- SL-YL MOHG VI-BL SKR CONTACT ---p&&i -o&o- EXTERNAL PAGING BL-VI SKRG -o&o- VI-OR BGM -4&o- OR-VI BGMG -oEoo- SPEAKERS (600.52) CLK-S -ocPoo- -oEoo-o&* POWER FAILURE CONNECTION -o&c VI-SL 2PFT FOR CO/PBX -o&* POWER 25 FOR COIPBX : BLOCK OF MDF (668-50 Fig. 260-3 ..- Page 200-16 FAILURE CONNECTION -ac--Oo- Jl 1 OR 66M-50) Connection of Optional Features 2 _.__. -.- .
YL-BR 2SE 00% IPBS-S - BR-YL 2SEG YL-SL EA SL-YL EAG VI-BL EAB BL-VI EAS 00% 00% t O& AGING RELAY t VI -OR AMPLIFIER oa EAM CONTACT (NON-OPERATED) 00% FOR THE DURATION EXTERNAL PAGE SHOWN IS OPERATED OF AN Oc% OR-VI 00% h J2 BLOCK OF MDF (668-50 Fig.
SECTiON 300 CONTENTS 310 Explanation 320 Programming , 330 . . Operations 300-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . 300-3 Going Off-Line 320.2 Selecting a Memory Block 320.3 Selecting Addresses Using the Dial Pad 320.4 Entering Data 320.5 Use of Function 320.8 Going On-Line 320.7 Resetting 320.8 To Return Job from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320.1 330.
SECTION 310 Explanation 300 of Programming 2. 1. The Electra-616 Electronic Key Telephone System comes nrovided with a Resident System Program in PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory). When the system is powered this Resident System Program is duplicated in RAM (Random Access Memory) and becomes the Network Plan Memory (NPM). The NPM is the program the system actually utilizes. This NPM will norrna.
The contents of the Resident System Program (default value) are given below in the following Table 310.1: Table 310.1 Resident System Program Contents DEFAULT FUNCTION Time is 0.4 sec. Pause Timing Time is 1.0 sec. Paging Timeout Time is 60 sec. Hold Recall Time is 60 sec.
0 2. Programing Operations Going Off-Line 320.1 from Keyset 1 ON/OFF is lit Keyset 1 is “Off-Line” Selecting 320.2 1. a Memory DATA BUTTONS Block To select a memory block, depress the appropriate DSS button on Keyset 1 while in off-line status. To simplify programming of system data, use the programmir % overlays provided with each ES-6-1 KSU. Note: Taking Keyset I off-line removes that keyset from service. The rest of the Electra-616 system continues to work.
3. i t . j Speed Dial Button ‘. The Speed Dial button is used to write the contents of the address as it is currently displayed into the progr~arnming RAM: all previous operations will not result in any program change until this step is completed. In this memory block, all addresses can be cleared and :c ritten to initialize the RAM memories and return the system to the Resident System Program. 320.6 1. ! .._ - depress m - depress 1ON/OFF 1 Keyset 1 is returned to on-line mode.
DATA SET BUTTONS ! ,,,’ / READ AND +1 ADDRESS /,’ ’ l- - ON/OFF MEMORY BLOCK -I ICM HOLD 0 _. READ AND -1 ADDRESS \ CLEAR DATA WRITE AND +I ADDRESS / MODE AND ADDRESS DISPLAY SELECT ADDRESS Fig.
A SITE INSTALLATION Supervisor: Name: Number: Address: I ----I I / Tel. No. Ref: No. : Additional: : Contact: 1. System Sirs: ___ ___ 2. ____.- KTU Number of COlPBX Number of Keysets Number of BLFs Number of Door Phones 3. External equipment 4. Comments: installed: Lines - options installed: 0 AHR-S Cl PBS-S •J DPH-S _ i. Usa as Desired.
6. CWPBX REF. ASSIIGNMENTS NO.
7. STATION ASSIGNMENT Ruf. No. DATA PROGRAMMIRlG I Phone Door Station Prims Private Lirw Line Y-8 1-6 Chima / I KSIS Uumber 2 WH-GM WH-3R 3 Jt 4 1 RD.OR RD.GN --.-____ RD-EFI L-X BK-GN ROSL BK-OFI BK-BR 52 1 RD-OR RD.GN] RD.
ASSIGNMENTS SYSTEM DURATION TIMEOUTS IN SECONDS HOOK FLASH TIME 0.4 0.6 PAUSE TIME 1.0 3.5 PAGING TIME 30 60 1.0 1.
340 Programming 340.1 1. 4. Programming !%eets Programming This area of the programming provides for selecting the length of time before recall of non-exclusive held calls and of exclusively held calls. Tne time-out on hold doesn’t begin until the telephone handset is returned to the’cradle. Address 4 is used to select the timing. Buttons 7 and 8 are used to select one of the time-outs. The default value for hold recall is 60 seconds.
Button 7 represents Door Phone 1 and button 8 represents Door Phone 2. The default value is that Door Phones are not assigned. A Door Phone that is connected to the MDF and not assigned in the system program (NPM) will not operate. 4. Door Phone Chime Assignment (See Fig. 340-9) When Door Phones are installed in the system it is necessary to assign station(s) within the system to chime when the Door Phone, is activated. Each station can be programmed to cl-&ne on Door Phone 1 and/or Door Phone 2.
hklte: 77~1 lines cnn be omitted from fhe scm. Each station is assigned be made on which lines spond to a station and represents the lines. The scan from lines 2 to 1. 340.5 1. Memory Block 4 CO/PSX Line Assignment (See Fig. 340-I 7) PBX Access Code Assignment 5. CO/PBX Group Assignment (See Fig. 34Cl8) lt Dialing Assignment (See Fig. 340-21) (See Fig. 340-19) 6. This program area is used to assign a CO/PBX line into one of three groups.
7. Speed Dial Toil Override Assignment (See Fig. 340-23) This area of the program is used to permit or deny Toll Restricted Stations using the System Speed Dial access numbers 40 - 59 to override toll restriction. This choice only applies to system speed dial memory access numbers 40 - 59 and all toll restricted stations on a system wide basis. Address 16 button 8 is used to allow or disallow system speed dial buffers 40 - 59 toll override.
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F MEMORY BLOCK ADDRESS EXAMPLE: Real! Button EXAMPLE: 1 : 7 I Recall Fig. 340-I : Timing is set at 0.6 seconds. Assignment I MEMORY I ADGRESS BLOCK : 4 I-JZJ 3.5 Pause Timing is set at 3.5 seconds. . Fig.
I 1 30 EXAMPLE: MEMORY BLOCK ADDRESS : 1 : 3 1: I 60 Paging Time out Is se1 at 60 seconds. Fig. 340-3 Paging Time EXAMPLE: Out Assignment I MEMORY I ADDRESS BLOCK : 7 ! : 4 rJ-q 60 Hold Fig. 3404 Ho!d Recall Timing Recall Timing is se: at 60 seconds.
, ‘1 I MEMORY ---.-____ BLOCK f -___ ADDRESS EXAMPLE: : :5 I ,j15j System is Programmed for Idle Condition: Fig. 340-5 System Refresh Basis I i- MEMORY BLOCK ADDRESSES In the Day Mode, CO/PBX-3 Stations : 2 : 7 - 12 wil! ring at 1 thru 7.
In the Might Mode CQ,&‘BX 1 - 6 will ring at Station Fig. 340-T 1 thru 5. Night Mode COiPBX Ringing Assignment MEMORYBLOCK : 2 ADDRESS : 75 EXAMPLE: Door Phone Fig. 340-8 -_Page 300 -20 Door Phone Assignment 1 and 2 are enabled.
I MEMORYBLCCK : 2 AEERESSES : lS- I 19 EXAMPLE: Door Phone 1 will chime at Stations 2,4, 6, and 8. STATeON NUMBERS I 16 I / 17 I 9 / 10 j 11 1 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 76 I I I 2 1 18 1 19 9 Fig. 340-9 I 21 31 I 41 I 51 6/ 7j 8 I I I I I / ! I8 16 Ooor Phone Chime Assignment I MEMORY : BLOCK 2 I : 20-21 ADDRESSES NO OFF-HOOK RINGING OFF-HOOK RINGING El EXAMPLE: pm ga E /zI III Stations 1 thru 4 will ring off-hook.
, EXAMPLE: STATiON ADD. - 3 9 4 13 Fig. Page 300 -22 343-l 1 I Internal 14 ZONE A STA. 7: STA. 8: ZONE C NO ZONE NW.‘?BERS 10 / j STA. 5: STA. 6: ! 11 j 72 15 / l6 Paging Zone Assignment ZONE B .
, / MEMORY i BLOCK ADDRESS : 3 : 5 / IIIlmm141 STA. EXAMPLE: lzHzzml[81 1 ,Stations 7 and 10 are assigned as Attendant 2 ‘^----_._,_^i.~ 1 Stations _ _,_.t 3. 4 1 5 ADD. / , 2 3 6 141.6 ATT. STi+TlQPd / / 7 I I8 ATT.STATION 5 6 7 8 9 q 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Fig.
/.. : 6-13 ADDRESSES EXAMPLE: I I lzlfl . Station 4 1 is assigned CQ/P5X as prime line and, Station CO/PBX Line 1 as prime line. Line 3 2 is assigned Kl I Fig. 340-13 Prime Line Pick-Up Assignment MEMORY 1 ALLOW ADDRESS : ‘: 3 14 Kl EXAMPLE: DISALLOW BLOCK ’ f ‘.______. System is programmed TV allow prime line pick-up for incoming Fig. 34Q-74 Page 300 -24 Prime Line Pick-Up for homing Calls calls.
MEMORY BLOCK: ADDRESSES 3 : 19- 34 NOT SCAN SCAN q EXAMPLE: Station 2 is assigned scanning CG/PBX 3 and 1. 1 /jLINE 2 j UME 3 j LINE 4 / LZME 5 / k!NE 6) Fig.
’ EXAMPLE: MEiMORY BLOCK : 4 ADDRESS : 1 5g%D5 I Line 1 and 2 are assigned 6 are assigned as PBX. ADD. 1 2 LlNE I LIME2 Fig.
EXAMPLE: 1 COfFBX 1 - 2 = A =b CO/FBX 3 =C CO/FBX 4 ADD. co. 1 CO. 2 / 4 3 CQ. 5 6 7 CQ. I 3 4 1 5 \ ..* /” 2 . 6 Fig. 340-19 ,, ‘T 3 .
...I . ..-.. ...___..I 1.0 PBX CODE EXAMPLE FIC’I g% PBX access codes have been set at 9 and 6. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NONE Fig. 340-18 Page 300 -28 PBX Acces5 Code Assignment_, ____.__ -..
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MEMORY BLOCK: 4 : ADDRESS I 13 I I m EXAMPLE: DISALLOW 1 8 ADD. System 13 is programmed to permit “I+” dialing. Fig. 34021 1f Dialing Assignment MEMORY BLOCK: ADDRESSES I 4 : 14 - 15 3 DIGIT EXAMPLE: m 1 Syctem programmed 2 to release line when first digit 3 or 6. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NONE Fig.
_. __-.. --- ..-.- ._-__ --- -.-- ___._ i”r EXAMPLE: DISALLOW I System speed dial is restricted. Fig. 340-23 Speed Dial Toll Override ‘ Assignment / MEMORY BLOCK: 4 : 17-76 ADDRESSES I DIGIT EXAMPLE: m 1 2 3 The first 3-digit code in this table is 212. 4 5 ADD. 6 11213 17 CODE DIG. 1 18 CODE DIG. 3 415 6 I ;7 18 CODE DEG. 2 7 , CODE DIG. 1 CODE DIG. 2 75 CODE DIG. 7 CODE DIG. 2 76 CODE DIG. 3 19 8 9 0 Fig.
TOLL OVERRIDE TABLE CHART Fig.
_. _____~.__.__._ __.._ _--___ .-.---..--- -----.- ---.-----... --.” -.--“I-- --....___ --------.h USER DIALS A DIGIT ON A COlPBX LINE ALLOW USER FREE DIALING ALLOW PBX ACCESS CODE l+ DIAL DIRECT AREA DIAL AREA 0 0 l-9 . 1 DIGIT Fig.
pm SECTllON 410 Key Telephone 410.1 CO/P5X (Outside Calls) 1. 400 STATION OPERATION Operation PROCEDURE Use of station or system Speed Dialing can automatically seize an acceptable COjPBX line eliminating the need to depress II CO/PBX line. For 4 pnrticubu CO/PBX line, depress CO before depressing the Originating Using Manual Dialing Using Prime Line Pick-Up - depress idle (unlit) - lift handset or depress - receive dial tone - dial desired number - when party answers, use handset .
depress B Removing a CO/PBX Line from Hold - depress fluttering - lift handset or intermittent winking for desired station (if a previous CO/PBX call was in progress, the call is placed on hold automatically) Ic6 receive tone burst 4. Hold Recall display shows called station number m] after response, use handset to talk An audible recall signal, a fluttering COIPBX LED and a display are provided to idle keysets that have To a Busy Station longer than the programmable - time.
Conferencing 410.3 410.4 r circuit is busy, g will light cl on all keysets. No additional conferences can be made at this time. 1. allowable conference configurations 2 stations 1 CO/PSX line 1 stations 2 CO/PBX lines 3 stations No CO/PBX lines (1 station line) 1. 2 CO/PBX lines or 2 stations depress m, - after receiving tone burst, voice page to request called station to pick-up held CO/PSX line. - wait for response or monitor held CO/PBX status until answered (CO lit steady). El 2.
_..^_,.. _- _ _.-_../.___---.._._I..-...I- ._”.. , - II for Internal 121for - - on keypad dial Zone 2 i for Internal Zone 3 141 for All Internal use handset to talk ..” . ! X digit dialed on keypad Zone 1 Internal .- _..^..., --.-.-I ..-__. ___I -._-....._._.___. ,_j___..__._,,_. -.
4 - dial telephone - each digit is displayed as dialed [T] With Key Telephone - depress I] - - display goes Off 3. number Key To Confirm Station Speed Dial Number Key Telephone has 16 SPD buffers, each, available for its own use. 16 digits 4. 2.
410.11 . Security Alarm Display shows [Tj 1. To Cancel Alarm With Key Telephone -_ or (nlzl Idle - depress m - display shows [F] - on keypad dial 171, - display shows [T] - depress B - alarm stops, display will remain until circuit is reset. After reset, display goes out.
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This addendum supplements the Electra-616 Installation Service -Manual ND-17314. This addendum should be installed in an B-6-( ) used whenever a KSU and when an EIXH-( ) CRJ-SA KTU is Key Telephone Set with built-in speakerphone is installed in an Electra-616 system. Because all ES-6-3 KSU's initially contain a CFU-SA KTU it is recorrmendedthat all installation and maintenance personnel become familiar with this addendum. i : .
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100 ET-6%()KEYTELEPEKlNESETwI?xINrFPNAL 110 Installation spEAKERP= From a hardware stardpoint, the EZXiE+( ) Key Telephone set is installed exactly as the ET-6-I ) Key Telephone set. Cable and connector requirements remain the same. power source need be provided for the ET+%-( I.20 ) No local speakerphone. Programunir-q In order to initiate intercom calls with the ET-BI-( ) internal speakerphone, the station must be assigned as a hands-free telephone in the system program. See Figure 12O.
I ET-6H-( ET-6-( ) ) 1 MEMORY I ADDRESS BLOCK: 9 1 : 2-3 1 I I STATIONS ASSIGNED STATIONS ASSIGNED ... L Figure 120-l A: Hands-free -6- Telephone Assignment. 1 _ AS 5 u AS 4 ARE ET-GH-(.
200 CHAG~INSIANDAPDPIUQUMIING 210 Programming Operations All programming procedures remain standard as in Section 300 of the Electra-616 Installation Service Manual NE-17314. This includes all procedures for going off-line, for selecting memory blocks and addresses, for entering data, etc. 210.
220 / Default Values . The default values for these additional parameters are: --Privacy release: All a/P%X lines retain the privacy feature. --All stations are m-6-( ) Key Telephone sets (no internal speakerphone). --Tandem Conference is allowed when station 8 is not installed; when station 8 is installed there is no Tar&m confererxe allowed unless another station position with no station installed is chosen and programned. 230 ProgrananingDetails 230.1 Memory Block 8 1) System Reset.
Reset occurs at this time with the progrming station returning to 'ton-line"mode. 230.2 Memory Block 9 1) Privacy Release Assignment (See Figure 340-27). Any ccambinationof cO/PBX lines can be selected to lose the privacy feature. This enables up to four stations to join a conversation with an outside party on the chosen CD/PBX line without privacy. Parties attempting to enter after a fourth party has entered will receive error tone.
unsupervised two CD/PE3X line conference with exit and re-entry available to the station which originated the copfereme. Address 4, buttons 4 station position reserved for corresponding SW-S K!TU must be 8 are used to designate the tandem installed. conference. If The the selected .station is later installed it will take precedence and the tandem conference feature will becune inoperative. The default value is that the position of station 8 is reserved for tandem conferences.
1 MEMORY BLOCK: 9 1 9 ] ADDRESS I ALLOW CO/PBX lines 1 thru 3 will allow privacy release. Figure 340-27: Privacy Release EnaQie Assignment Stations Figure 340-28: STATION I 2 1 3 9 2 3 MEMORY 1 ADDRESSES 1 thru 4 are assigned Stations 1~00 1 5 thru 8 are assigned NUMBERS 4 5 617 i 81 10 11 12 13 14 115 16 Hands-Free Telephone Assignment BLOCK: : 2-3 as Hands-Free as Standard / Te!. Tel.
/ f 1 1 MEMORY BLOCK: ADDRESS - / Station c STA q Tandem 6 16 is assigned Conference 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 cl El t3 El I3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Kl I3 I3 Kl Figure 340-29 . -bandem Conference K.,,.
300 MlMJPxxEWT4ING Menu programming is a Electra-616. new method of programming the Menu programming supplements the standard system programming and can be performed partially from the programming station (Station 1) and partially from each individual station. Not all parameters can 'bechanged via the menu prograrmningmode.
310 Menu ProgramninJ From Keyset 1 1) Feature Assignment (1 &&rough 48) * m: This programing utilizes the Feature ’ AssigrrmentMenu table and all access codes are determined from Table 3OC-1A_ --choose access code (l-48) --place programing from Table 300-lA overlay (when available) on station keyset 1 --depress /m key (or "MENJ PEW CUT" a on overlay) --depress [oN/oFr"lkey (or "EXIT" a --depress -1 key (or a on overlay) on overlay) --on keypad dial access code (1~ 48) --depress F\ key (er "
3) Ringing Assigment --place programming overlay (if available) on station keyset 1 depress -1 key (or “MENLJRFAD CXJ’F m on overlay) --depress /m --depress [SPDI key (or "EXIT" a key (or q on overiay) on overlay) -depress ]Mlcl key (or "PJ%m on overlay) --depress desired station select key (1 -16) to be programed --depress desired line key(s) (i -6) to ring at selected station --repeat last two steps for each station beir-!g programed --depress [CPJ/OFFjkey (or "EXIT" q on overlay)
--place programming overlay (if avail&le) on --depress JTKEWCR[ key (or "MENU REFD OUT" a on station keyset 1 overlay) --depress JON/OFF1key (or "EXIT" a --depress m\ on overlay) key (or 3 on overlay) --depress m key (or "RESTRICT" on overlay) --depress desired station select key (l- 16) to be progranmzd --depress desired line key(s) (lr-,6) to be restricted at selected station - see note abve for LED status irdication of the various restriction states --repeat last two steps for each
320 Menu ProgranxtingFrom Any Keyset la) Prime Line Assignment - With Key Telephone Idle --depress -1 key --display shows B --record tone is heard over speaker --depress desired cO/PE!Xline key --display shows chosen CD/M/line iL';1 wi.
2a) H&s-Free Telephone Assigrnnent- With Hands-Free Telephone Idle --depress m key --display shows m --record tone is heard over speaker --depress 1-1 key --display shows m for 3 seconds --record tone stops 2b) Cancelling Hanls-Free Telephone Assignment --depress 6-1 key --display shows a --record tone is heard over speaker --depress r-1 key --display shows @ for 3 seconds --record tone stops 3a) Off Hook Rirqing Assignment - With Key Telephone Idle --depress rSPD PEG1 key --display sho
. / 3b) Cancelling Off Hcmk Ringing Assigrment - With Key Telephone Idle --depress IpRo key --display shows B --record tone is heard over speaker --depress [PPGEIJkey --display shows m --record tone stops - 17 - for 3 secords
400 K>kJTooPERAlT / Group Call-Pick-Up - With Key TelephoneOff-Hook --depressl-up1 key --displayshows IupJ --depressm key --displayshowscalled stationnumber m Call Back I&quest Upon receivingno answer (or busy indicationat called station: --depressa --displayshows a for messagesent (or /TJ for messagedenied) keysetcan receiveup to tw call back requests. Displayshowing@ indicatesthere are alreadytxo call back requestsfor the called station. N(Y.
--establish comication --depress with a CI/pBX line /ADD/ON1 key --CD/PBX line key LED shows hold indication --establish communication with second CD/PBX line --depress [ADD/ON{ key --both m/PBx line keys arkd [ADD/ON{ key LED indicators light steadily (the two O~/?BX lines ard the station are in confereme) If stationdesires to leave conference while maintaining the two CD/FBX lines in tandem conference: --depress rwl key and'go on-hook --LADD/oNL key irdicator flashes, both CD/PBX iine indicators
--1ADn/crJ7indicator flashes, both C$&EIX line /’ irdicators light steady, tandem continues 1 NUIE: Approximately 3 minutes into the tandem conference, an audible time reminder is provided and the I-1 key indicator starts fluttering. Thereafter, every 3 minutes the tone reminder will be heard until the tandem conference is re-entered and terminated.
330 Job Instructions 330.1 PRIME LINE. This assigns a “Prime Line” wltich will be seized by a station going “Off-Hook” without depressing COjPBX button. Ihis feature will only poerate when the “Prime Line” is in idle status unless a separate programming choice is exercised; then the line will be seized when ringing or idle. Specifications for Completing Job Specification 1. The fist page contains items A - C and 1 - 5. These have been provided as a convenience and do not affect programming. 2.