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HOME PAGE Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 DESCRIPTION SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 3.1 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS .......................................................... 3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS ................................................................. 3.1 CABLE REQUIREMENTS .................................................................. 3.2 SYSTEM TONES ...........................................
HOME PAGE Table of Contents DS 616 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE STANDARD TELEPHONE TONE / PULSE DS 24D KEYSET DOOR PHONES EXTERNAL MUSIC SOURCE COMPUTER - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING - REMOTE PROGRAMMING SVM 400 AUTO ATTENDANT CARD 48 VDC BATTERY BACKUP 110V AC EXTERNAL PAGING PRINTER OR CALL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM 1.
HOME PAGE PART 1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION The DS 616, Digital Communication System, is a digital telephone system designed for the small to medium-size businesses. DS 616 is easy to install and maintain, convenient to use and flexible to accommodate a variety of features. The system employs the very latest DSP technology (Digital Signal Processors). DS 616 provides interface cards that allow connection to the public telephone network or private networks.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents The system maximum capacity is as follows: Stations 16 (12 keysets, 4 SLTs) Analog C.O. Lines 6 Music Channel 1 (Internal or External) External Page 1 General-Purpose Dry Contact 1 Serial I/O Ports 2 (DB9 connectors) Auto Attendant Channels 4 Analog Caller ID Channels 8 (Non-Blocking) CONFIGURATION NOTES 1. The DS 616 does not support the installation of KDbs (Keyset Daughter Boards) for additional DLI or SLI expansion. 2.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents DS 616 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION P4 TRK EXP SLOT P5 AA OPTION SIO OPTION U703 U704 U705 U706 ODD 1 EVEN 1 ODD 2 EVEN 2 POWER SUPPLY 1.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents 1.3 TECHNOLOGY SWITCHING System switching is accomplished by means of a custom IC “engine” that provides 256 switchable digital channels. The engine is controlled by its own 16-bit Motorola® MC 68000 microprocessor and switching control program. Each of the 256 digital channels is automatically assigned to carry voice or data as required by system operation in a PCM format.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents on-site to modify the customer database or to download (save) the entire customer database to a file. This file can then be saved as a backup and be uploaded when required to restore the database. Through the use of modems, PCMMC can access a DS 616 system remotely (off-site) to make database changes or perform uploads or downloads of the customer database as if the technician were on-site. 1.
HOME PAGE PART 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS 2.1 BASIC KEY SERVICE UNIT The DS 616 Key Service Unit (KSU) is a single metal cabinet containing the following: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! A power supply. Processing, memory and switching. CPU (68EC000), 2 Mbyte Program Memory, 256 Kbyte Data Memory with a backup super capacitor, real time clock. Twelve (12) Digital Keyset Interfaces. Four (4) Single Line Telephone Interfaces with loop-disconnect facilities.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents AA OPTION BOARD The AA option board is equipped with a 4-channel built-in AA. There are two dedicated connectors in the Basic KSU for the option board. The board has its own processor, 68EC000, 64 Kbyte program memory, 512 Kbyte pre-recorded message memory, 1 Mbyte data and customer message memory and a DSP chip for AA processing. Only one (1) board can be installed per system. 2.3 TRUNK EXPANSION BOARDS One slot only is available for trunk expansion purposes.
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HOME PAGE Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM) and Door Phone (see Figures 2–4 and 2–5) ! The DPIM adapts any DLI circuit for use with the door phone unit ! Commonly used to request entry through locked doors (interior or exterior) or as a room monitoring box ! Provides contact control to be used with customer-provided electric door lock ! The maximum number of door phones available is limited to the number of available DLI ports, not to exceed twelve (12).
HOME PAGE Table of Contents PART 3. SPECIFICATIONS The following tables provide technical data for the DS 616 hybrid/key telephone system. 3.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AC INPUT 112 (88–132) VAC (48–63 Hz) POWER CONSUMPTION (MAX) 97 WATTS MAXIMUM FUSE RATING 5 AMP BTU RATING (MAX) 5.5 BTU/MINUTE DC OUTPUT +5 VOLTS 2.5 AMPS MAX -5 VOLTS 0.5 AMPS MAX -56 VOLTS 1.2 AMPS MAXIMUM BATTERIES 10–40 AMPS 48 VOLTS MAXIMUM CHARGE CURRENT 0.4 A MAXIMUM DISCHARGE RATE 2.5 A 3.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents 3.4 CABLE REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT CABLE AWG MAX FEET MAX METERS DIGITAL KEYSETS 1 PR. TWISTED 24 1300 400 SINGLE LINE STATION 1 PR. TWISTED 24 3000 1 KM DOOR PHONE 2 PR. TWISTED 24 330* 100 KSU TO DPIM 1 PR. TWISTED 24 800 250 *This is the maximum length of the cable between the door phone and the DPIM. The DPIM can be installed up to 800 feet from the KSU. 3.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents 3.6 KEYSET KEY LED INDICATIONS CONDITION LED COLOR LED ON LED OFF OFF – OFF RED/GREEN STEADY – AMBER 500 ms 500 ms RED/GREEN 500 ms 500 ms RINGING C.O. CALL GREEN 100 ms 100 ms RINGING INTERNAL CALL GREEN 100 ms 100 ms RED 100 ms ON / 100 ms OFF for 500 ms 500 ms LINE IDLE LINE IN USE RECALL CALL ON HOLD DND INDICATION 3.
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HOME PAGE 4.1 SYSTEM FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY Station users may enter an account code (maximum 12 digits) before hanging up from a call. This account code will appear in the SMDR printout for that call record. Keyset users may enter this code using an account (ACCT) key without interrupting a conversation. Single line telephone users must temporarily interrupt the call by hook-flashing and dialing the feature access code. Account codes can be up to 12 digits long.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents VOLUNTARY Any station user can always enter an authorization code before they begin dialing. The dialed authorization code is verified from a system list of 30 entries. AUTO ATTENDANT The DS AA card for the DS 616 includes four ports of auto attendant for simultaneous answering and call processing. Sixteen professionally recorded prompts inform callers of the progress of their calls. Several examples are the following: “I’m sorry.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents CALLER IDENTIFICATION CALLER ID Caller ID requires that the SIO2 card be installed in the DS 616 KSU. Caller ID service must also be provided by your local telephone company. The availability of the calling party name or number depends on the type of CID service offered by your local telephone company. The Caller ID feature is dependent on having an LCD keyset to show the name or number in the top line of the display.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents INVESTIGATE This feature allows selected stations with a special class of service to investigate any call in progress. If CID information is available for an incoming call, you will know to whom this station user is speaking. On outgoing calls, you can see who was called. After investigating, you may barge-in on the conversation, disconnect the call or hang up.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents FORWARD DND This feature works with the Do Not Disturb feature. This allows calls directed to a station in Do Not Disturb or One Time Do Not Disturb to forward immediately to another destination. NO ANSWER This feature forwards calls that are not answered within a preprogrammed time. The user can originate calls as usual and receive calls if present. The timer is programmable on a per-station basis to allow for differences in individual work habits.
HOME PAGE Table of for the user to proceed to that station or allows the party that the call was intended Contents for to have that call placed at their station. The call or trunk button will flash at the remote hold station. CALL PARK AND PAGE Each C.O. line has its own park zone. This simple method eliminates confusion and ensures that a park zone is always available. Pressing the PAGE key parks the call automatically. There are no extra buttons to press and there is no lost time looking for a free zone.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents COMMON BELL CONTROL The system is equipped with one programmable relay. This relay provides a dry contact pair to control a customer-provided bell or common audible device. This contact must be programmed as a member of a station group and may provide steady or interrupted closure. CONFERENCE The system allows six simultaneous conferences. ADD-ON (5 PARTY) Any combination of up to five parties (stations or outside lines) can be joined together in an add-on conference.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents be active in day mode, night mode or both. The C.O. lines used for DISA must have disconnect supervision. DIRECT TRUNK SELECTION Each station can be allowed access to or denied access from a trunk or trunk group by access code when LCR is activated. When restricted, the station user must use a trunk key or a route key. DIRECTORY NAMES Each station, station group and C.O. line may be assigned a directory name (maximum 11 characters).
HOME PAGE EXECUTIVE BARGE-IN (OVERRIDE) The feature allows specially programmed stations with a barge-in key to override the automatic privacy of another station or outside trunk. Programming allows bargein with or without a warning tone. Stations may also be programmed as “secure” so that they cannot be barged-in on. WITH WARNING TONE When the barge-in with tone option is set, the barging-in keyset has its microphone on and the barged-in on station receives an override display.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents FAX COMPATIBILITY By connecting the facsimile machine to any single line station port, there is no need for a dedicated FAX line. Incoming calls can be manually transferred to the facsimile machine. Any line in the system may be selected to send a FAX. FLASH KEY OPERATION While a user is on an outside line, pressing the FLASH key will flash the central office or PBX. This is used for custom calling features on C.O. lines or in conjunction with CENTREX/PBX operation.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents INCOMING CALL DISTRIBUTION Incoming calls can be assigned to ring a distributed station hunt group. This allows all members of the group to share the call load. INCOMING/OUTGOING SERVICE Outside lines are available for incoming or outgoing service. Programming allows any outside line to be used for incoming calls only, outgoing calls only or both way service.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents MEET ME PAGE AND ANSWER After a user makes a Meet Me Page, the user may remain off-hook to allow the paged party to meet the user for a private conversation. MESSAGE WAITING INDICATIONS When calling a station and receiving a busy signal or the no answer condition, the caller can leave an indication that a message is waiting. The message button will flash red at the messaged keyset. A single line phone will receive a distinctive message waiting dial tone.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION Selected stations may be restricted from placing outside calls. They can, however, receive calls. OVERFLOW OPERATOR When calls ringing a operator group go unanswered, they can overflow to another destination after a programmed period of time. The operator group has its own timer. The overflow destination can be a station or station group.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents REMOTE PROGRAMMING—PC Remote programming allows the technician to access the system database from a remote location for the purpose of making changes to the customer data. Customer-provided modems and a PC using an optional software package will be needed to implement this feature. RING GENERATOR The system provides ringing voltage required for single line telephones and other tip and ring devices.
HOME PAGE STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) The system provides, via the optional SIO2 card records of calls made, received and transferred. Connecting a customer-provided printer or call accounting system will allow collection of these records. Each call record provides the following details: station number, outside line number, start date, start time, duration of call, digits dialed (maximum 18) and an account code if entered.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents ing disable (*70) without interference to toll restriction or LCR. The Special Code table allows use of these custom calling features on a per call basis. TOLL RESTRICTION OVERRIDE Program options allow system speed dial numbers to follow or bypass a station’s toll restriction class. In addition, users may make calls from a toll restricted station by using the walking class of service or authorization code feature.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents STATION FEATURES APPOINTMENT REMINDER ATTENDANT STATION AUTO ANSWER AUTOMATIC HOLD AUTOMATIC PRIVACY BACKGROUND MUSIC BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF) BUSY STATION CALLBACK CALL FORWARD ALL CALLS BUSY DND FOLLOW ME EXTERNAL NO ANSWER CALL PICKUP DIAL BY NAME DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) DO NOT DISTURB (DND) DOOR LOCK RELEASE EXCLUSIVE HOLD GROUP LISTENING HANDSET VOLUME CONTROL HEADSET OPERATION HEARING AID COMPATIBLE LINE QUEUING WITH CALLBACK LINE SKIPPING MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT/INDICA
HOME PAGE Table of Contents AUTO ANSWER When an 616 station is set into this mode, all intercom calls will automatically turn on the speaker and microphone for true hands-free answering. Each 616 keyset user may select either this mode or ring mode. AUTOMATIC HOLD Station users can enable or disable automatic hold at their keysets. While a user is engaged on an outside (C.O.) call, pressing another trunk key, route key or CALL button automatically puts the call on hold when this feature is enabled.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents To display the Follow Me condition, the transfer key lights steady red at the station that is forwarded. The transfer key also lights if Forward All is set and no key is programmed for Forward All. Keyset users can be given an external call forward button to forward their calls to an external phone number. Each outside line may be programmed to either follow or ignore station call forwarding. A per-station option controls whether internal calls forward to voice mail or not.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents DOOR LOCK RELEASE Stations programmed to receive calls from a door phone can dial a code to activate a contact closure for control of a customer-provided electronic door lock. EXCLUSIVE HOLD Pressing HOLD twice will hold a call exclusively at a station so no other station can pick up that call. Intercom calls are automatically placed on exclusive hold. GROUP LISTENING This feature allows users to turn on the speaker while using the handset.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents MUTE MICROPHONE/HANDSET Any keyset user can mute the keyset’s handset transmitter by pressing the MUTE key. In addition, keyset users can also mute the keyset microphone while the keyset is in speakerphone mode. OFF-HOOK RINGING When a keyset is in use, the system will provide an off-hook ring signal to indicate that another call is waiting. The ring signal is a single ring repeated. The interval is controlled by a system-wide timer.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents and VOICE MAIL TRANSFER. The extender can be a station, a group or another identifying number. PROGRAMMED STATION MESSAGES Any station may select one of twenty messages to be displayed at a calling party’s keyset. Ten messages are factory-programmed and the remaining ten can be customized by the system administrator (16 characters maximum). NOTE: The calling party must have a display keyset to view these messages.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents RINGING PREFERENCE Lifting the handset or pressing the speaker button automatically answers a call ringing at the keyset. Using this method, users are assured of answering the oldest call first. When ringing preference is turned off, the user must press the flashing button to answer. Users may answer ringing lines in any order by pressing the flashing button. SPEAKERPHONE The DS 24D keysets have a built-in speakerphone.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents DISPLAY FEATURES ACCOUNT CODE DISPLAY CALL DURATION TIMER CALL FOR GROUP IDENTIFICATION CALL PROCESSING INFORMATION CALLER ID INFORMATION CALLING PARTY NAME CALLING PARTY STATION NUMBER CONFERENCE INFORMATION DATE AND TIME DISPLAY DIALED NUMBER ENHANCED STATION PROGRAMMING IDENTIFICATION OF RECALLS IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSFERRED CALLS MESSAGE WAITING CALLER NUMBER OUTSIDE LINE IDENTIFICATION OVERRIDE IDENTIFICATION PROGRAMMABLE STATION MESSAGES SOFT KEYS STOPWATCH TIMER 4.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents NEXT CALL In the event that there is a call waiting or a camped-on call at the user’s keyset, the user can press the NEXT key to display the Caller ID information associated with the next call in queue at the station. Either the CID name or CID number will show in the display depending on the N/N selection. SAVE CID NUMBER At any time during an incoming call that provides CID information, the user may press the SAVE key. This saves the CID number in the Save Number feature.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents CALLING PARTY NAME For intercom calls, display keysets show the calling party’s name before answering. The names must be stored in the system directory list and can be up to 11 characters long. CALLING PARTY NUMBER When an intercom call is received, all display stations show the calling party’s extension number before the call is answered.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents OVERRIDE IDENTIFICATION If another station barges-in on a user’s conversation, the display will alert the user with a [Barge from 2xx] display if the system is set for barge-in with tone. PROGRAMMED MESSAGE DISPLAY Preprogrammed station messages set by other stations are displayed at the calling station’s keyset. SOFT KEYS Below the display, there are three soft keys and a SCROLL button.
HOME PAGE 4.4 SAMPLE DISPLAYS All display model keysets have a 32 character liquid crystal display. Helpful call processing information is provided so everyday call handling is quick and easy. Here are just some of the displays you may see. Camp on to 203 Wait for answer 209:Tim Kelly FRI 23 Sep 02:54 Idle display shows extension, name, day, date and time. This station is camped-on to extension 203 and is waiting for 203 to answer. Call for 501 202 Mr.
HOME PAGE 4.5 SAMPLE CALLER ID DISPLAYS 05/25,09:41,702 CLEAR NND DIAL 13054264100 702:RINGING This display shows an incoming call from 1305-426-4100 on Line 702 ringing directly at your station. This display shows the information on the abandoned call list. This call came in on May 25 at 9:41 A.M. on line 702. The user can CLEAR the entry, DIAL the caller back or examine further NND information.
] 01/02/95 17:12 4.31 4.6 SAMPLE SMDR PRINTOUT Call Type Flag 2 Characters Call Duration Hrs:Mins:Secs Time Call Made or Received Hrs:Mins:Secs Date Call Made or Received Month:Day C.O. Line No. 2–4 Digits Authorization Code 4 Digits Extension 2–4 Digits Tenant 1 Digit Telephone No.
HOME PAGE PART 5. GENERAL USER INFORMATION 5.1 RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy.
HOME PAGE 5.3 Table of Contents TELEPHONE COMPANY INTERFACES CIRCUIT TYPE FIC NETWORK JACK RJ21X C.O. LINE—LOOP START O2LS2 RJ11C NOTE: Allowing this equipment to be operated in such a manner as to not provide for proper answer supervision is a violation of part 68 of the FCC’s rules. RINGER EQUIVALENCE (REN) The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line.
HOME PAGE Table of Contents GENERAL This equipment must not be used on coin telephone lines. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. 5.