Installation manual

Chapter 4:
Programming the Comdial Unisyn
Getting Started
The Comdial Unisyn Analog Key System Unit (KSU) comes in two configurations: the
308 and the 616. These are simple low cost systems that are feature rich and easy to install
and program. Voice mail integration can be set up with a minimum of technical
knowledge.
The basic Unisyn KSU requires the addition of the following items to interface a voice
processing system:
A TXIST Industry Standard Board to convert a four-port block of stations to uni-
versal station ports. Each board fits into a card mounting slot within the Unisyn
KSU. For installation information, see the Unisyn manual (p. 1-7).
A TXRNG Ringing Generator Board for ringing 90 volt IST devices, such as
voice mail ports.
A TXMWB Message Waiting Board for turning on message waiting lights in the
system.
N
OTE
: Comdial sells the Unisyn system in a package configuration that includes
the KSU, one TXIST Industry Standard card and a TXRNG Ring Gener-
ator card. The 308 KSU comes configured with stations 14 through 17 as
universal station positions (for use with voice mail systems and analog
IST devices). The 616 comes configured with stations 22 through 25 as
universal station positions. The packages do not include the TXMWG
message waiting board.
For technical assistance on programming the Comdial Unisyn KSU, call Comdial
Technical Support at 800-366-8224. Certification is not required to receive technical
assistance on the Comdial Unisyn system.
Interfacing with a Voice Mail System
You need to install an RJ11-type jack for each voice mail port to be connected to the
Unisyn system. You should refer the installation of the jacks to a professional telecom
installer. If, instead, you install these jacks yourself, refer to pages 2-12 through 2-15 of
the Comdial Unisyn installation manual for complete instructions.