Specifications

IMl66-107
System Overview
GCA70-187
DiglTech DSWBLF Console
User’s Guide
Operation With /mpactTelephones and Consoles
(product codes 80248,8124S, 8012S, 8112S, 8112N,
8101N,
and
IB64X)
GCA70-245
./mpact LCD Speakerphone
System User’s Guide
GCA70-244 /rnpacf Multiline Telephone
System User’s Guide
Operation With Americom Telephones (product codes
701 OS, 7016S, and 711 OX)
GCA70-149
Americom Station User’s Guide
GCA70-151 Americom System User’s Guide
GCA70-153 Americom Attendant’s Guide
GCA70-257 Americom LCD Speakerphone System’Useh
Guide
GCA70-247
GCA70-248
GCA70-246
GCA70-256
@act
Attendant’s Supplement
Impact Station User’s Guide
impact Single-Line Proprietary
Telephone User’s
Guide
Impact DSWBLF Console
User’s Guide
Accessory Information
lMl89-037 Installation Instructions For The
Analog Terminal Interface (ATI-D)
GCA70-239 User’s Guide For The
Industry-Standard Telephone
Accessories
By employing the Analog Terminal Interface (ATI-D)
device, the digital telephone system can support the
operation of the following accessories:
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ExecuMail and Eloquence voice mail and automatic
attendant equipment
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Industry-standard telephones and telephone
devices
The Comdial DigiTech and
impact
LCD
speakerphones with product codes of 7700s and
80248, revision H and earlier, include a built-in
headset port. Speakerphones with a revision of I and
latepprovide an auxiliary jack for headset interface.
The Supra Polaris headset by PLANTRONICS INC,
345 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz CA, 95060 is
compatible with the digital telephone system and may
be connected to the headset port or auxiliary jack of
these LCD speakerphones.
Two Supra Polaris models are available for use:
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OH2001 Monaural Single Receiver
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OH2002 Binaural Dual Receiver
NOTE: The system delivers subdued off-hook voice
announce (SOHVA) messages to the headset
port. Because a telephone headset exhibits a
“coupling” effect between the ear piece and the
microphone,
it
may allow the outside
paw
to
hear the SOHVA message. The Plantronics
headset
will
minimize the coupling effect but
may not complerely eliminate it.
Using the Caller Identification Interface (product code
CID08), the digital telephone system provides caller ID
information as part of the SMDR printout and as ASCII
data input for use with personal computer based
application programs.
Hardware Summary
The digital telephone system consists of an electronic
Digital Service Unit (DSU), usually referred to as
common equipment, optional expansion modules to
extend station and line capacities as required, a
software cartridge containing the operating system
programming, dedicated digital electronic key
telephones, and interconnecting wiring consisting of
small, 2-- or 4-conductor, twisted-pair cable.
The station and line capacity of the base unit and
optional expansion module are per the following chart.
MODEL CO/PBX STATION
NO. CAPACITY CAPACITY
GO408
4 8
GO81 6 8 16
G1632
16
32
GM408 4
8
The digital telephone system is full featured, and
supports all Comdial proprietary digital telephone
models.
The digital system is expandable in both line and
station capacity with the addition of add-on expansion
modules.
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