COMDWL ExecuTech Model XE Key System System Manual This publication is applicable for the following common equipment: - Model NO308 (Revision B and later) - Model NO61 6 (Revision B and later) - Model NO820 (Revision C and later) -Model N1024 (Revision C and later) IMI 66-064.
Table Of Contents /.... . ) Chapter 1 System Description TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................... l-1 Section 1 introduction ............................................ Manual Scope ................................................ RelatedPublications ............................................. 1-l l-l l-l Section ....................................... 1-2 Section 3 General Information ......................................... Configuration .....................................
IMI 66-O”-. Table Of Contents . ,..’ Momentary Keys With LED Indicators .................................... ............................................. Multiline Conferencing Music Interface ................................................ 2-3 2-3 2-4 ..2- 4 2-4 Mute ................................................... On-Hook Dialing ............................................... ................................... PBWCentrex/Central Office Compatible Power Failure Transfer .......................
..: : ...... .;;. ,’ _/’ : ,Id 66-064 Table Of Contents ......................................... Personalized Ringing Tone ............................................ Prime Line Automatic ............................................... Privacy Release 2-7 2-7 2-7 Programmable Keys ............................................. Pulse/Tone Switchable ............................................ ........................................... Ringing Line Preference .....................................
IMI 66-0.G Table Of Contents DSS/BLF Console Self Test Failure Indications ........................................ ... .......................................... Section 4 Installer/User Information Regarding FCC Rules And Regulations Notification To Telephone Company .................................... Compatibility With Telephone Network .................................. Installation Requirements ......................................... ........................................
.:1,,’ ,:._,: .T.. ::.. ....... Table Of Contents .A’ 66-064 Speakerphone \ -I Operation Section 2 Attendant Station Operation System Speed Dial Programming Night Transfer Music On Hold System Clock 5-5 .......................................... 5-6 ................................... 5-6 ...................................... 5-6 5-6 5-6 ................................................ ................................................ ................................................
System Description .,vII 66-064 I’.,. i j ; .’ CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION MANUAL SCOPE RELATED PUBLICATIONS This publication contains a complete description of the ExecuTech model XE electronic key system. The manual is is divided into: Related publications, which contain additional information applicable to this electronic key system, are available from the manufacturer.
IMI 66-O& System Description :, SECTION 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS / MODEL NUMBER SPECIFICATION SYSTEM CAPACITY LINES: STATIONS: DSS/BLF CONSOLES: INTERCOM PATHS: MAXIMUM SIMULTANEOUS INTERCOM CONVERSATIONS: NO308 3 8 4 1 NO61 6 6 16 8 3 NO820 8 20 10 3 N1024 10 24 12 2 2 3 3 2 POWER REQUIREMENTS (Fully loaded system) AC POWER: (approximate) DIMENSIONS COMMON 117V +/- 10 % Singlephase - all models .8 A .8A .4A .
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System Description IMi 68-064 telepfione stations. The software architecture of the common equipment provides complete system support and great flexibility of operation. COhlFIGURIiTlON The model XE electronic key telephone system consists of an electronic Key Service Unit (KSU), also referred to as common equipment, dedicated electronic key telephones, and interconnecting wiring consisting of small, 4-- or 6--conductor, twisted-pair cable.
,- System Description dl 66-064 .:.“ .” : ,.-’ \, twenty-four stations thus leaving these consoles with a large quanity of blanked keys. The model EB32-xx, DB32-xx, DB32S-xx, DB40-xx, and DB70-xx DSS/BLF consoles are all compatible with the XE system. The station port to which they are connected must be programmed as a DSS/BLF console port. The console keys are fixed for DSSlBLF operation beginning with station 10 and ending with the maximum station number in the system.
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_ : :.-._j .* ; _. .\ description Of Standard Features IMI 66-064 DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2 OF SYSTEM FEATURES SECTION 1 STANDARD FEATURES and wait for a response. It will do this once a minute for approximately 10 minutes. The user must lift the handset to take immediate control if.the call is completed. Users of the optional speakerphone station can take control by pressing the SPKR key instead of lifting the handset.
Description Of Standard Features IMI 66-064 Comdial). The assemblies are designed to connect directly to the un-interruptable power source (UPS) interface located on the common equipment chassis. No user intervention is required with this feature, and no class of service programming is required. BATTERY BACK-UP an incoming line rings. These contact closures track the ringing pattern and can be used to control an external signalling device.
: IMI 66-064 Description Of Standard Features ‘_ ., .-: ..’ - .: . . _, i’ .: \ If it is busy, no further choice is made. Also refer to the discussion titled, AUTOMATIC PAUSE INSERTION. gement will prevent a station user from monitoring another station site using the monitoring ability of the voice announce feature. When the key is pressed, all handsfree answerback is disabled thus inhibiting any off-site monitoring. The speaker light will flash to indicate that this feature is active.
IMI 66-064 Description Of Standard Features a conference arrangement. Conference levels are not compensated. MUSIC INTERFACE transmission (EXTERNAL PROGRAMMABLE DSS/BLF (DIRECT STATION SELECTION/BUSY LAMP FIELD) SOURCE) A multiline station user can store true, one-key, direct station selection (DSS) at any softkey location to create a DSS key.
Description Of Prgrammable :. IMI 66-064 -;‘,-..z,,.:.~’ , .t:.: Features SECTION 2 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES ACCESS specified as private or non-private through system or administration programming. Also see the discussion titled, ADD-ON CONFERENCE and PRIVACY RELEASE. DENIED Access to particular lines can be denied at certain stations in the system through system programming. This feature is programmable on a per line/per station basis as part of system or administration programming.
Description Of Prgrammable IMI 66-064 DSS/BLF CONSOLE (OPTIONAL) IDLE LINE PREFERENCE The DSS/BLF Console is designed to be a companion to any system station. It is useful with high call volume systems which require a dedicated call transfer location. The console provides a one-key direct station selection (DSS) intercom and an associated busy lamp field (BLF). It also provides one-key access to system-wide, all-call paging.
Description Of Prgrammable IMI 66-064 NIGHT TRANSFER : quencies and two different warble rates. Personal ringing tones can be assigned with system or administration programming. (OF RINGING) The day, or normal, ringing of incoming lines can be transferred to a particular station or stations (chosen through class of service programming) for off-hour or special purpose answering. The night transfer mode can only be activated from station 10.
Description Of Prgrammable IMI 66-064 TAP (FLASH/RECALL) line selection is enabled by the system or administration class of service programming. SECURE OFF-HOOK When host system custom calling features are available via a “flash” signal, the system can be programmed so that the TAP key will generate a “flash” signal when it is pressed. When custom calling features are not available, the TAP key functions as a positive disconnect or dial tone recall key. These two features are mutually exclusive.
:. -,.yT:,~ .‘... .,/ ” .:‘:.;, Description Of Prgrammable IMI 66-064 ZONE PAGING (VIA STATION TONE OR VOICE SIGNALLING (INTERCOM) Features SPEAKERS) Zone paging allows groups of stations to receive announcements through the station speakers. The programming can enable zone paging in up to three different zones. A station can be programmed to only receive announcements or programmed to originate announcements as well.
Installation IMi 66-064 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION . . I SECTION 1 STANDARD INSTALLATION MOUNTING DETAILS MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS PROCEDURE 1. Unpack, and carefully inspect the common equipment and telephones for sh.ipping damage. Notify the shipper immediately of any damages found. Verify that the packages contain all parts and accessories needed for proper installation and operation.
IMl66-664 installation yodels NO820and N1024 Model NO616 Model NO308 Figure 3-1.
lMli 66-064 Installation to the common equipment. This ensures that internal protection circuitry is operating to prevent damage which could result from improper connection. AC POWER CONNECTION -\ Employ a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to a standard electrical outlet (NEMA 5-133) for the AC power connection.
Installation IMI 66-064 TYPICAL (METAL BUILDING EARTH GROUND COLD WATER PIPE, FRAME,..ETC.l Figure 3-2. AC Power Connection model NO308 are via standard modular plug/jack connections provided on the side of the common equipment cabinet. These jacks are labeled by station number. Table 3-2b details these connections. LINE CONNECTIONS The common equipment cabinet line terminations are standard modular plug/jack connections. Each modular jack (2-6) provides termination for two lines.
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installation IMI 66-064 SECTION 2 OPTION INSTALLATION DSWBLF CONSOLE CONNECTION The optional DSS/BLF console may be installed at any station port to work in conjunction with a companion station connected to the adjacent port (e.g.; port 10 for station and port 11 for console). Console port installation is illustrated in Figure 3-3a and 3-3b, shown on the previous pages. however, the DB32S-xx Module can not be used as a DSS/BLF console at the same time.
Installation IM; 66-064 VOICE PAIR (PAIRED STATION) DATA PAIR VOICE PAIR 11 ( - -,* - -,3 - -,4--,-s----I--c--,-- - _ ,--,-- 1 TO SECURE OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE TELEPHONE .,5 .,6 I,;;I 207.1 2223 24--ng-1;: -,-, - -I1;: 1 -,-,-I-,I :; z es 30 3132- 1;: -I-,-I-I- s;;--& 1 - AMPWENOL CONNECTOR 1 -VOICE (PAIRED STATION) 2 -DATA 3 -VOICE 4 -VOICE 5 -DATA 6 -VOICE (PAIRED STATION) TYPE 625A2-6 CONNECTOR (TYPICAL) .
IMI 66-064 Installation COMMON AUDIBLE AND AUXILIARY STATION INTERFACE (STATION 17 AUDIBLE) l Two sets of relay closure dry-contact points are available. These are located at the J-l and J-2 connector blocks for models NO61 6, N0820, and N1024 and at the barrier-type terminal strip on the model NO308 common equipment cabinet. These closures track the ringing pattern. They are closed during the ringing period and open during the silent period. Figure 3-6 shows connection details for this feature.
a lM1266-064 , Installation EXTERNAL PAGING INTERFACE STATION PA PORT Terminate the audio input of the paging amplifier with a 600 ohm (nominal value) resistor. - Any station port can be programmed as a PA port and used to couple a station voice path to an external paging amplifier. Refer to Chapter for programming details. Figure 3-7 shows connection details for this feature.
IMI 66-064 Installation EXTERNAL PAGING INTERFACE - LINE PORT A line port can be programmed to be an AUXILIARY port and connected to an external paging amplifier. Refer to Chapter 4 for programming details. Station access to this area paging is via the line key for the AUXILIARY line. Figure 3-8 shows connection details for this feature. l Connect the audio input of an external paging amplifier to the tip and ring leads of the AUXILIARY (line) port.
\ IMI 66-064 Installation AUXILIARY --. EQUIPMENT INTERFACE the key system telephones busy. A non-key system telephone device or a data device can be connected ahead of the common equipment. Refer to Table 3-1 on page 3-4 and Figure 3-9 below for connection details for this feature. l The system can detect an off-hook condition in the connected device, and turn on the line status light at Figure 3-9.
IMI 66-0611 Installation SECTION 3 CHECKOUT AND FAILURE ISOLATION 1 MEASURED INSTALLATION CHECKOUT RESISTANCE l l l AC power cord disconnected Common equipment blocks. VOICE PAIR DATA PAIR VOLTAGE from electrical outlet. COMMON RESISTANCE 0 AC power connected to the common equipment Measure the voltage across one voice line and one data line and then across the other voice line and the other data line for each even and odd station. The measured voltage must be as follows: 1.
> IMI 66-064 Installation FAILURE the ringer may sound before the indicators are turned off. ISOLATION SYSTEM STATUS INDICATOR The red LED located near the fuse holder is the system status indicator. This indicator should turn on steady when AC power or the optional external battery power is applied to the common equipment. If the indicator flashes after power up, it could be indicating a processor failure. Unplug and reconnect the AC power, and observe the LED indication.
Installation IMI 66-064 SECTION 4 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. If this corrects the problem, the faulty equipment must not be reconnected to the telephone line until the problem has been corrected.
IMi 66-064 Programming Instructions CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION System programming responsibility: l l l is divided into three areas of night transfer of ringing music on hold l svstem sned dial numbers. Refer to Figure 4-2 for a block diagram illustration of system programming. l l Class Of Service Programming: The class of service programming is unlimited as to the features that can be programmed using it.
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Programming IMI 66-064 Instructions SECTION 2 CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMING Perform class of service programming l ,/ autodialnumbers, start-up default. Class of service programming is usually performed by the system installer. Class of service programming procedures provide a means for programming all system variables. The installer may elect, however, to program only the line attributes and allow the remainder of the system variables to remain set to their default values.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial +k# 7 4 6 *. e cn SHADING = DEFAULT Pause Time: During auto dials and speed dials it is sometimes necessary to delay the sending of digits to give switching equipment time to prepare to receive the digits. A pause can be stored to effect the delay. A pause is stored whenever the user presses the HOLD key. The pause length options are stored in seconds. 3al 10. ‘ress prog. key. ‘ress * for next feature. KEY Al A2 A3 A4 SEC 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 ENTRY A5 3.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial k # 7 4 6 +k Flexible Toll Restriction: Restricts stations from dialing a range of number combinations while allowing specific exceptions. The restrictions are specified by entries on a deny table while the exceptions are specified by entries on an allow table. In addition, a pre-programmed 1+800 allow table allows that dialing feature regardless of Other restrictions which may be in effect.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial a # 7 4 6 ++. 4ssign restriction to lines: Lines Dial 35. Press prog. keys to assign restriction to lines Press * for next feature nust be programmed to accept toll ,estriction before the restriction that is Issigned to the stations will take effect. &sign restrictions to stations: station dialing can be restricted with I/O toll restriction and with deny/allow oil table restriction.
I Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial & # 7 4 6 +#. Automatic Pause Insertion: When the system stores a dialed number for later redial, it automatically stores a pause whenever the user waits between digits. The wait period is programmable. P a Tone or Voice Signalling: Intercom calls can be tone signalled or voice signalled. The first choice in signalling is programmable. Exclusive Hold: The user canset a hold condition whereby only the station placing the call on hold can retrieve it.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial J # 7 4 6 *. Line Disabled: A line can be taken out of service because of line defect or other reason. Dial 30. Press prog. key. Press * for next feature. Auxiliary Line: A line can be conditioned to serve as a port for an external paging amplifier Dial 31. Press prog. key. Press * for next feature. Line Type 1: A line port is assigned as type 1 when any enabled toil restriction is to be applied with the first digit dialed.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial #c# 7 4 6 +k. I Pulse/Tone Switchable: When rotary dial lines are installed, the user can switch from pulse (rotary dial signals) to tone (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency signals) for accessing special circuits requiting DTM.F tones such as banking machines. This pulse/tone switchability mustbe programmed for the line. Lines are defaulted for tone signalling 2nly. Dial 36. Press prog. key. LED ON = TONE Press *for next feature.
I Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial % # 7 4 6 %. I ‘art Definition: A station port can be brogrammed to accept one of several lifferent types of station equipment or o support off-hook call announce :onnections. Iial61. 3ial port ID (10-33). ‘ress prog. key. 1Al = 3/8 LINE KEYSET 1A2 = 22 LINE KEYSET 1A3 = OFF-HOOK CALL ANNNOUCE 1A4 = OPX UNIT 1A5 = DSS/BLF CONSOLE 1A8 = LCD SPEAKERPHONE ‘ress # + PORT ID for next st: 3R ‘ress * for next feature.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial +lc # 7 4 6 %. I Night Transfer (of ringing): The day, or normal, ringing of incoming lines can be transferred to a particular station or stations by the attendant for off-hour or special purpose answering. Stations are assigned to receive night transfer by programming action. Dial 56. Dial port ID (10-33). Press Al-A5, A8-A12 (for line! l-10). Press # + PORT ID for next sti Access Denied: Access to particular lines can be denied at individual stations.
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Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial C # 7 4 6 *. I Ml-Call and Zone Paging: Stations :an receive voice announcements hrough the telephone speaker, or hrough an external paging speaker :onnected to a PA port, and transmit hem with the telephone handset. Jnnouncements can be to certain areas of the system or to all stations in he system. Dial 58. Dial port ID (10-33). Press prog. key.
” / Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial % # 7 4 6 *. , very station can be assigned tdividually (mapped) to select any line ssigned to that station or to provide ther key functions. Soft keys can be ssigned as direct station select (DSS) eys to provide one-key access to ystem stations. Soft keys can be ssigned as idle to provide autodial eys for the user. l Dial port ID (10-33) Press station key l Dial code for key per l l l l Al-A5 = LINES l-5 A8-A12 = LINES 6-10 IO-33 = DSS STA.
Programming IMI 66-064 Instructions SECTION 3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMMING System administration programming is usually performed by on-site personnel. This programming procedure provide a means for programming all system variables, except line attributes, to match site requirements. NOTE: A current program setting is indicated by a Perform administration l Press A-field key to choose new programming. Press +++ to return to base level for next feature.
, Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial k # 2 3 6 %. SHADING = DEFAULT ‘Pause Time: During. auto dials and ‘speed dials it is sometimes necessary todelay the sending of digits to give switching equipment time to prepare to receive the digits. A pause can be stored to effect the delay. A pause is stored whenever the user presses the HOLD key. The pause length options are stored in seconds. Dial 10. Press prog. key. Press * for next feature.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial % # 2 3 6 ++. Flexible Toll Restriction: Restricts stations from dialing a range of number combinations while allowing specific exceptions. The restrictions are specified by entries on a deny table while the exceptions are specified by entries on an allow table. In addition, a pre-programmed 1+800 allow table allows that dialing feature regardless of other restrictions which may be in effect.
Einter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial %+# 2 3 6 %. I [ issign restriction to lines: Lines nust be programmed to accept toll estriction before the restriction that is Issigned to the stations will take effect. Dial 35. Press prog. keys to assign restriction to lines Press +#for next feature &sign restrictions to stations: Dial 62. Dial port ID (10-33). Select l/O toll restriction. . Al = l/O RESTRICTION .
I Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial + # 2 3 6 %. I Automatic Pause Insertion: When the system stores a dialed number for later redial, it automatically stores a pause whenever the user waits between digits. The wait period is programmable. Dial 15. Press prog. key Al. LED ON = 750 msec. Press t for next feature. Tone or Voice Signalling: Intercom calls can be tone signalled or voice signalled. The first choice in signalling is programmable. Dial 15.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial t # 2 3 6 %. I Pulse/Tone Switchable: When rotary dial lines are installed, the user can switch from pulse (rotary dial signals) to tone (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency signals) for accessing special circuits requiring DTMF tones such as banking machines. This pulse/tone switchability must be programmed for the line. Lines are defaulted for tone signalling only. Dial 36. Press prog. key. LED ON = TONE Press * for next feature.
Enter Base Level: Press IT&M, then dial +k # 2 3 6 %. ‘ott Definition: A station port can be lrogrammed to accept one of several lifferent types of station equipment or o support off-hook call announce :onnections. Dial 61. Dial port ID (10-33). Press prog. key. Al = 3/8 LINE KEYSET A2 = 22 LINE KEYSET . A3 = OFF-HOOK CALL ANNNOUCE A4 = OPX UNIT = DSSlBLF CONSOLE A8 = LCD SPEAKERPHONE Press # + PORT ID for next sta OR Press * for next feature.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial * # 2 3 6 +k Night Transfer (of ringing): The day, or normal, ringing of incoming lines can oe transferred to a particular station or stations by the attendant for off-hour or special purpose answering. Stations are assigned to receive night transfer by programming action. Dial 56. Dial port ID (10-33). Press AI-A5, A8-AI2 (for line: I-IO). Press # + PORT ID for next st; OR Press * for next feature. Access Denied:.
IL- STATION Einter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial % # 2 3 6 +kc. -I I dle Line Preference: Going off-hook automatically selects an idle line for rse. Lines available for selection are rssigned by programming. Iial 55. Iial port ID (10-33). ‘ress Al-A5, A8-A12 (for line l-10). ‘ress # + PORT ID for next si 3R ‘ress * for next feature. Iinging Line Preference: A ringing ne will automatically be answered vhen a station is taken off-hook. Iial60. Iial port ID (10-33). ‘ress prog. key A8.
Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial ++ # 2 3 6 0. I Personal Ringing Tones: A station :an be programmed to ring in one of ‘our distinctive tones. Dial 60. Dial port ID (10-33). Press prog. key. l Al=TONEl l A2=TONE2 l A3=TONE3 .A4=TONE4 Press # + PORT ID for next sta OR Press * for next feature. External Paging Interface - Station Port: A station port can be programmed to interface with an external paging amplifier (PA port). Dial 60. Dial port ID (lo-3$. Press prog. key A5.
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PrcYgrammini Instruct&s ;, . SECTldN 4 ATTENDANT PRbGRAMMlNG Attendant programming can be performed from station 10 at any time during system operation. NIGHT TRANSFER (of ringing) Q Dial number (up to 15 digits). l .+ The day, or normal, ringing of incoming linescan be transferred to a particular station or stations by the attendant for off-hour or special purpose answering. Press ITCM % # . Press T/C key for next location and repeat procedure. -OR- * Press SPKR to quit.
. STATION l l l IO - PROGRAMMING Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings. Fit over station faceplate.
STATION l l l IO - PROGRAMMING Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings. Fit over station faceplate.
STATION l l l 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openin’gs. Fit over station faceplate.
STATION l l l 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings. Fit over station faceplate.
STATION l l l 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings. Fit over station faceplate.
STATION l l l 10 - PROGRAMMING OVERLAY Cut out along border. Cut out shaded openings. Fit over station faceplate.
e System Operation lfh66-064 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURES SECTION I STATION OPERATION The call can then be retrieved by anyone with that line appearance. BASIC OPERATION CALLING PLACING INTERCOM CALLS Intercom calls may be manually dialed as described below or automatically dialed as described in the paragraph provided later Wed Direct Station SelecGon/Busy Lamp Field. Press line key to select line.
System Operation IMI 66-064 To return to outside NOTE: An autodial number can also be programmed as a secundary function at every DSS/BLF memory location. See Automatic Dialing instructions for de tails. l Lift handset. l Press softkey. l Voice announce. NOTE: Multiline wW When transferring a call, the outside line is automatically placed on hold when a DSS key is pressed. To set up a multiline conference, parties, 1 internal Establish first outside call and press T/C.
System Operation Ii.4 66-064 FEATURE REDIALING Last Number OPERATION l Redial NOTE: When automatic dialing is used and no circuit preselection is programmed, the system will automatically pick the prime line assigned to the telephone (if enabled) or pick the most previous/y used line at that station. The last number previously dialed can be redialed. Press #. (If on line listening to dial tone, press HOLD w Listen for ringing or busy tone. l l l l Listen for fast tone bursts.
System Operation IMI 66-064 SYSTEM SPEED DIALING To dial numbers, HINTz Program a softkey with ITCMplus the paging code to provide one-key access to paging. l Press f. l Press desired ke pad digits 01 - 30 for memory locations 1 throug iY 30. Dial code for zone paging if required (refer to paging equipment instructrons). l -OR- Lift handset, make announcement, ALL-CALL AND ZONE PAGING @ If on line listening to dial tone. l Press HOLD +Icand then press desired keypad digits 01 - 30.
System Operation I’MI 66-064 l CALL PICKUP To answer a call that is ringing telephone, Press # at point in dialin sequence where conversion to tone is required. b ystem will switch back to pulse dialing when call is ended.) NOTE: Pulse/Tone switching can be programmed into softkeys by pressing # during number storage. MESSAGE WAITING The message waiting light, located above the HOLD key, is controlled by other stations in the system. The light will flash when a message for the station awaits pick up.
System Operation IMI 66-064 SECTION 2 ATTENDANT STATION OPERATION The attendant station provides additional operating features that are not available from other stations in the system. SYSTEM SPEED DIAL PROGRAMMING A special system-wide list of numbers can be programmed for automatic dialing by all users. To program l l l Press line key forpre-selected l Press ITCM +++# . Dial 04. Press Al (top, left-hand softkey) to tog le feature on and off.
IhA 66-064 Svstem ODeration TELEPHONE LINE . DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) INTERCOM CALLING BETWEEN STATIONS l WITH CALLED l AUTO l FEATURE , DSS STATION DIALING STATUS OF STORED CODE ACCESS KEY/AUTO DIAL (ELF) NUMBERS iWHEN OF STORED1 LOCATIONS 1-6 (HOLD KEY PLUS AUTO DIAL KEY FOR AUTO DIAL LOCATIONS WHEN DSS/BLF IS ALSO PROGRAMMED) MUTE KEY -bt il .
System OperaticA ,,. IMI 66-064 SECTION 3 SYSTEM OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS FEATURE DIALING CODE NUMBERING PLAN To program: ITCM, t % 1, SOFTKEY, #, SPKR Do Not Disturb Handsfree Message Answer Inhibit Waiting ITCM +++3 + Ext No. lTCM # 3 + Ext. No.
System Operation liAl66-064 RINGER VOLUME CONTROL STATUS INDICATORS The station ringer volume control is located on the front edge of the telephone. Adjust the control lever to OFF, LOW or HIGH volume as desired. AND TONE SEQUENCES The following pages describe the light and ring patterns associated with system operation. The values shown are typical and are provided for illustration only.
.RINGING PATTERN’S %O/PBX Line Ring Host system ring cadence Intercom Tone Signalling Two 140 msec. tone bursts sounded every four seconds Voice Signalling alert One 210 msec. tone burst Timed hold recall at station that put call on hold Three 140 msec. tone bursts sounded at the end of each timeout period RING CADENCE DEPENDENT UPON HOST SYSTEM Y c .
INTERCOM CALL PROGRESS TONES (Heard through handset receiver or over monitor 7 Dial Tone speaker) Continuous on E3ase Level Tone -I Called station ring-back 560 msec. tone burst sounded twice every 4 sec. Called station busy on outside line Base level program entry F‘rogramming Cxxfirmation System speed dial entry confirmation Memory dial intercom, line, group and/or recall selection confirmed All-call page selection confirmed PA station port L selection confirmed 70 msec.
Error tone incorrect entry 560 msec. tone burst sounded three times uu Busy tone - intercom 560 msec. tone bursts 1 Called station in do-notdisturb mode 140 msec.tone burst sounded twice every sec. Fasy busy tone System isawaiting memory dial number or key mapping entry after location is specified 70 msec. tone bursts sounded continuously ,.
lh66-064 5-13 System Operation
Exclusive hold Steady on Held call timeout your station Flutter with repeative off periods (flutter rate - 560 msec. off) Held call timeout other station (70 msec. on - 70 msec. off) Continuous flutter /lESSAGE WAITING LIGHT Message Waiting Continuous flash (560 msec. on - 560 msec.
INTERCOM LIGHT In use-your station Steady on with wink off (2.3 sec. on - 70 msec. off) All links busy Steady on Auto redial active Continuous flutter (70 msec. on - 70 msec. off) Night mode - Station 10 Flutter with repeative off periods (flutter rate - 560 msec.
BLf LIGHTS DSS station idle Steady off DSS station busy on intercom calling you Continuous flash (560 msec. on - 560 msec. off) DSS station busy on outside lifle or intercom line Steady on DSS station in do not disturb mode.
SPEAKER LIGHT u L . On line and speaker on (mike also on if speakerphone) Do not disturb mode Background music on Steady on Mute Continuous flutter (70 msec. on - 70 msec. off) -OR- Handsfree answer inhibit Do not disturb plus Mute -OR- Active line plus Mute Flutter with repeative on periods (flutter rate - 560 msec.
Maintenance ill 66-064 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE When returning equipment for repair, pack it carefully to prevent damage. Any damages during shipment will be the responsibility of the purchaser. The equipment should be shipped freight or postage prepaid.
Publication Index hi 66-064 PUBLICATION D A Abandoned Hold Release AC Power Connection AC Power Connection Access Denied Add-on Conference All Intercom Ail-Call And System 3-3 Grounding ....... ..................... Intercom Calls Attendant Station Auto .......................... .............. ......... A Call Programming .2-l, indication 2-5, 4-14, 4-25, .................. Operation Abandoned Hold Description Of System Description, Station .....................
Iy1,6~-06h, Publication Index Intercom Line Lockout Interconnection introduction L Last LCD Limits, Line ................ ...................... .................. Redial ....................... Number Support Central Office Power Failure Station .1-l, 4-1 Power Failure Station Power Failure Transfer Power On Visual .2-3, 5-3 .2-6 l-3 .3-4,3-5 ................... 4-9 ........................ Line Monitoring Line Type 5-4 ....................... Line Preselection 2-3 .......
Publication index Ir;;rl66-064 System Programming System Specifications Block Diagram System Speed Dial System Speed Dial Programming System Status Indicator ......... .4-2,4-3 .................... Transferring l-2 ............... 2-8, 4-28, 5-6 3-17 TAP (Recall/Flash) Technical Assistance Technical Assistance Service Terminations Timed ............. Hold 2-8,4-5,4-18,5-4 ................... And Repair .6-l Service ......... .6-l ....................... 2-8 ............
LIMITED WARRANTY Comdial) warrants that under normal operating conditions, this Equipment (except for fuses, lamps, and other ke e from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the manufacturing date e Equipment.
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