Specifications

System Description
IMI
66-097
General Information About The XE System
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continued
Description Of XE System
Supported Telephones
The model
67xxx-xx
telephone stations are electronic,
microprocessor-controlled devices. They allow not
only multiline pickup but also single button access to
features available from the serving CO, PBX, or
CENTREX
switch as well as the common equipment.
The outline dimensions of the system stations are
illustrated in Figure
I-2
and the images are illustrated
in Figure 1-3.
call transfer location. The console provides a direct
station selection (DSS) intercom, and an associated
busy lamp field (BLF). It also provides one-key
access to all-call when that feature is available.
The multiline telephones provide the following features:
Full modular connection
Four fixed feature buttons with indicators
l
SPKR
. MUTE
. HOLD
.
ITCM
Two fixed feature buttons without indicators
. TAP
.
TRANSCONF
Programmable buttons with and without indicators
7-foot,
4-conductor line cord
6-position,
4-
or 6-conductor modular line jack
K-type handset (hearing aid compatible)
Ringer volume control (Off, Low, and High)
Desk/wall reversibility
The single-line proprietary telephone provides the
following features:
Standard 3x4 metropolitan dial
Two feature buttons: SHIFT/HOLD, TAP
One status indicator (message waiting light)
Ringer volume control (high/low)
7-foot, 4-conductor line cord
4-position line jack
Desk/wall reversible mounting
Descri
tion Of The
Optional D
g
S/BLF
Console
The
DSS/BLF
console is an optional device designed
to be a companion to a system attendant station in
high call volume situations that require a dedicated
You can install a console at any other station port to
work in conjunction with a companion telephone
connected to the adjacent paired port.
The model
EB32X-xx,
DB32-xx,
DB32S-xx,
DB40-xx
and
DB70-xx
DSS/BLF consoles are all compatible
with the XE system. You must program the station port
to which they are connected as a DSS/BLF console
port. The console buttons are fixed for DSS/BLF
operation beginning with station 10 and ending with
the maximum station number in the system: however,
they also provide
autodial
locations at a second level
of storage (accessed with the HOLD button function).
Additionally, any buttons that are from a number that
is beyond the station capacity of the system through a
maximum of 32 are available as
autodial
locations at
the first level of storage. For example, a model N1024
key system and a
EB32X-xx
or
DB32-xx
console will
fix the first 24 console buttons as DSS/BLF buttons,
and provide the remaining eight buttons as
autodial
buttons. Plus, it will provide
autodial
locations at the
second level of storage for the first 24 buttons. This
means that it provides a total of 32
autodial
storage
locations. For larger consoles, any buttons beyond a
maximum of 32 are blanked. Since the XE system has
a maximum capacity of 24 stations, Comdial does not
recommend the use of the larger consoles such as
DB40 and DB70 because these consoles will show a
large quantity of blanked buttons.
You can use the
DB32S-xx
Adjunct Feature Module to’
provide off-hook voice announce (OHVA) to a station
already busy on a call and allow subsequent
handsfree answerback (HFAB) by that station user.
The
DB32S-xx
Module can serve as a
DSS/BLF
console at the same time if desired. You must
program the station port to which the Adjunct Feature
Module is connected to enable the equipment
operation. When your site requires both
DSS/BLF
and
OHVA operation, program the station port as an
Off-Hook Call Announce port. When your site requires
only DSS/BLF operation, program the port as a
DSS/BLF Console port.
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