Specifications

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Introduction
The KSU is a fully electronic key service unit.
It is essentially a
special purpose computer system acting as a communications controller
between TELCO or PABX supplied lines and propriatery 3-line and 8-line
telephone stations.
The KSU is contained in a functional, modern-style metal housing of
contemporary design in keeping with the needs-of the modern offlce
enviroment.
.It is engineered to be wall or rack mounted.
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The telephone set is an electronic,
microprocessor-controlled device.
It is desi
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ned to allow not only multiline pickup but also single key
access to
eatures available from the serving TELCO or PABX switch.
All stations are equipped with standard modular jacks.
The telephone sets are available in 3-line (S-button) and 8-line
(lo-button) handsfree dialing models: 3-line and 8-line full
speakerphone models; and an B-line,
handsfree dialing model with a
busy lamp field.
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KEY SYSTEM
FEATURES
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The
electronic key telephone system provides a broad range of
features.
Some of the features are a permanent part of the system
while others are programmable as part of the system or station
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rogramming procedure.
The following paragraphs describe the
eatures.
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Access to particular lines can be denied to certain stations in the
system through system programming.
This access denied feature is
programmable on a per line/per station basis.
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This system feature allows the stations,
while operating in a private
mode,
to add another station to an existing call or to a.multiline
call.
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All-call and zone paging allows the system stations to be used to
receive or originate one-way messages in order to find, notify, or
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summon someone.. A station can be enabled by-programming to receive
all-call and zone paging messages through the station speaker, and to
originate them using the station handset.
A station can be programmed
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to only
receive messagesā€˜or programmed to orignate messages as well.
The programming can enable zone paging in up to four different zones
or system-wide,
all-call paging.
Each station can be programmed
to
be
in any or all zones for both receiving and originating messages.
The
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