Vodavi Starplus 616 Flex Electronic Key System General Description, Installation and Maintenance
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 100 100.1 100.2 100.3 SECTION 200 i t 200.1 200.2 200.3 200.4 200.5 200.6 200.7 200.8 200.9 200.10 200.11 200.12 200.13 200.14 200.15 200.16 200.17 200.18 200.19 200.20 200.21 200.22 200.23 200.24 290.25 200.26 200.27 200.28 200.29 200.30 s 200.31 200.32 ISSUEl,JANUARY1991 INTRODUCTION ................................................................... 100-l PURPOSE ........................................................................................................
ST~RPLUS@ 616 FLEX 200.33 200.34 200.35 200.36 200.37 200.38 200.39 200.40 200.41 200.42 200.43 200.44 200.45 200.46 200.47 200.48 200.49 200.50 200.51 200.52 200.53 200.54 200.55 200.56 200.57 200.58 200.59 200.60 200.61 200.62 200.63 200.64 200.65 200.66 200.67 200.68 200.69 200.70 200.71 200.72 200.73 200.74 200.75 200.76 200.77 200.78 200.79 200.80 200.81 200.82 200.83 KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM DIAL PULSE TO TONE SWITCHOVER ...........................................................
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX 200.84 200.85 200.86 200.87 SECTION 300 300.1 300.2 300.3 300.4 300.5 300.6 300.7 300.8 300.9 300.10 300.11 300.12 300.13 300.14 300.15 300.16 300.17 300.18 300.19 300.20 300.21 300.22 300.23 300.24 300.25 300.26 300.27 300.28 300.29 300.30 300.31 300.32 300.33 300.34 300.35 300.36 300.37 300.38 300.39 300.40 300.41 300.42 300.43 300.44 300.45 300.46 300.47 300.48 300.49 300.50 iSSUE 1, JANUARY TRANSFER RECALL.. ..........................................................
STARPLUS@616 FLEX 300.51 300.52 300.53 300.54 300.55 300.56 310.1 SECTION 400 400.1 400.2 400.3 SECTION 500 500.1 500.2 500.3 500.4 500.5 500.6 500.7 500.8 500.9 500.10 500.11 500.12 500.13 500.14 500.15 500.16 500.17 500.18 500.19 500.20 iv KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM NIGHT SERVICE ............................................................................................... 300-9 SETTING SYSTEM TIME AND DATE ..............................................................
~ARPLUS@ 616 FLEX 500.21 500.22 SECTION 600 600.1 600.2 600.3 600.4 600.5 600.6 SECTION 610 610.1 610.2 610.3 610.4 610.5 610.6 610.7 610.8 SECTION 620 620.1 620.2 620.3 620.4 620.5 620.6 620.7 SECTION 630 630.1 630.2 630.3 630.4 630.5 630.6 630.7 630.8 630.9 630.10 KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SINGLE LfNE STATION ADAPTER (SLA) ....................................................... A. Site Planning and Unpacking .............................................................. B. Option Strap ............
STARPLUS@616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM C. SMDR Print Format .............................................................................. DATA BASE PRINTOUT.. ................................................................................. SYSTEM TIME & DATE FORMAT .................................................................... TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES ......................................................................... STATION SPEED DIAL .......................................................
STARPLUS* KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM LIST OF FIGURES Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 300.1 - STARPLUS@ Executive Telephone ........................................................................ 400.1 - STAnPLus@Station Apparatus ............................................................................... 400.2 - STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX System.. ........................................................
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM LIST OF TABLES Table 200.1 STARPLUS@ Feature index ........................................................................................ Table 300.1 STARPLUS@ Numbering Plan ................................................................................... Table 310.1 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ................................................................................... Table 400.1 System Capacity ......................................................
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX SYSTEM ISSUE CONTROL 1 ISSUE 1 DATE JAN 91 MARCH 94 ISSUE 1, JANUARY 1991 SYSTEM SHEET CHANGE First Draft Corrected Master Pages sent to Goldstar for inclusion in printing master.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM SECTION 100 INTRODUCTION PURPOSE 100.1 This manual provides the information necessary to program, install, operate and maintain the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone System. 100.2 REGULATORY INFORMATION (FCC) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which allow the direct connection of the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone System to the telephone network.
The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Systern is authorized to bear the UL and CSA marks. CANADIAN REGULATORY INFORMATION Department of Communications (DOC) 100.3 Certification Number: 676 1856 A Load Number: 19 Ancilliary Equipment Number: CA21 A. Canadian Standards Association File Number: LR57228 Maintenance Limitations (CSA) 6. Maintenance on the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone System is to be performed only by the manufacturer or its authorized agent.
KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX %ARPLUS@ SYSTEM SECTION 200 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Table 200.1 STARPLUS@Feature FEATURE Account Codes ............................................. Alarm Signaling.. ........................................... All Call Paging .............................................. Attendant Overflow ....................................... Attendant Position.. ....................................... Attendant Recall ........................................... Automatic Pause Insertion.. ......
sTARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE Table 200.1 SmwLus%eature FEATURE PAGE # Headset Compatibility .................................. .200-6 Headset Operation ....................................... .200-6 .200-6 Hearing Aid Compatible ............................... Hold Provisions A. Hold - System ...................................... .200-7 B. Hold - Exclusive.. ................................. .200-7 C. Hold Preference .................................. ..200- 7 D. Hold Recall Timers ...............
KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX STARPLUS@ CePTION 3L\r FEATURE ACCOUNT CODES 200.1 An account code is the last field within Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), that provides the ability to track specific calls by entering a non-verified, variable length (up to 8digits) identifier. Account codes can be entered by the user during a call and can be used with SMDR information for billback purposes. 200.
!sTARPLUS@ 616 FLEX The Basic key telephone operates in a similar manner as the Executive and Enhanced key telephones, with the exception of the speakerphone, and Handsfree reply on intercom options. The Basic key set operates the same for incoming intercom calls when in the “H” position as if it were in the “P” position (Call Announce). 200.
This is helpful for accessing Long Distant carriers or banking services when Account Codes may be required. CO LINE ACCESS Each telephone can be programmed to be allowed or denied an appearance to individual outside lines or a pool of outside lines. Telephones denied this appearance can have that line transferred to them by another station and the call will appear on the loop button.
station in DND can still use the telephone to make normal outgoing calls. A station can be denied this feature through programming. 200.36 EMERGENCY TRANSFER In the event of commercial power failure or central processor failure, the system will automatically connect the first 3 outside lines to single line telephones which have been installed for that purpose. 200.
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX adapter box. Speakerphone operation is disabled while a station has enabled headset operation. This feature can be programmed onto a flexible button to indicate and also change the desired mode of operation. 200.48 HOLD PROVISIONS The following hold conditions are available in the 616 FLEX system: A. Hold - System 8. Any call can be placed on hold and retrieved by any station with access to that line. Hold - Exclusive C.
STARPLUS@616 FLEX 200.56 MEET ME PAGE Users may answer a page call by going to the nearest telephone, dialing a code and be connected to the calling party. A flexible button can be programmed for one button answer by a station user to a meet me page. 200.57 MESSAGE WAlTlNG A station user who calls another station and receives ringing, busy tone or DND tone and no answer can activate a “message waiting” lamp at that station to indicate this call.
%ARPLlJS* KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX alarm ringing. One of these stations can respond to this signal by pressing the DSS/BLF button or dialing the intercom number of the phone box station. Two way conversation is then possible. 200.70 POOL BUlTON OPERATlON The Pooled Group Key is used primarily to access CO lines that do not appear on a station so that outgoing calls may be made.
200.81 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL Up to 40 commonly dialed numbers can be programmed into System Speed Dial for use by stations allowed this feature. The numbers can be up to 16 digits in length and may contain pauses, flash commands and pulse to tone switchover commands. Each one of these commands takes up digit space. The numbers are accessed by the SPEED button and a 2 digit code (10-49) or the user can program under a flexible button. The last 20 bins are not monitored by toll restriction.
SECTION 300 FEATURE OPERATION 300.1 INTRODUCTION The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone System has a wide variety of features and flexible programming, allowing each telephone user to program his/her telephone to meet his/her own individual needs. This section of the manual contains the operating instructions for key telephone and includes an illustration of the key telephone used in the 616 FLEX system and description of the keys on the telephones and their functions.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX Fixed Feature Figure 300.
$%ARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX Table 300.1 STARPLUS@ Numbering 1 O-25 40 41 42 5## 55 6 70 71 72 73 74 75 8 9 0 l # 00-99 i 10-49 90-99 ‘*LOAD “STAT PLACING AN OUTSIDE CALL (Automatic Line Selection) 1. Press outside line button. (ON/OFF button will light and dial tone is heard) 2. Dial desired party. When called party answers, lift handset to converse or use speakerphone. 300.
KEY TELEPHONE $iTARPLUS@616FLEX 300.7 MUTE BUTTON (optional) Provides privacy during speakerphone or handset operation by disabling the microphone. 1. Press the programmed mute button*, while off hook to activate. (LED lights) 2. Press the programmed mute button again to deactivate. (LED extinguishes) *A flexible button MUST be programmed this feature. to operate BACKGROUND MUSIC (optional) 300.6 To activate Background Music: 1. Dial [8] on the dial pad (music is heard). OR 2.
BARPLUS@ - H mode, you will hear 3 bursts of tone and an announcement. Reply handsfree or lift handset for privacy. Hang up or press ON/OFF button to end call.(Upper switch position) NOTE I If you have a programmed station button for the calling party, that button will flash. If you receive a call from a phone box, you must press that station button to answer the call. 300.17 CAMP ON You call a station that is busy and wish to alert them to your call, 1. Press the MSG/CP.ON button twice.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX 380.26 EXECUTIVE/SECRETARY TRANSFER •I If you are designated the EXECUTIVE station & your phone is busy or in DND, all calls will be routed to the SECRETARY station. IJ If you are the designated SECRETARY station, you can signal the EXECUTIVE that is busy or in DND by using the Camp On feature. 300.27 CONFERENCE COMBINATIONS •I Add on Conference = 2 internal and 1 external or 3 party internal •I Multi-Line Conference = 1 internal and 2 external 300.
sTARPLUS@ 300.37 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX STORING BERS STATION SPEED NUM- 1. Lift handset or press ON/OFF button (optionally) 2. Press SPD button. 3. Press asterisk (*) key once. 4. Dial two-digit speed bin location. - 00-09= Station speed numbers; - 90-99= Station speed numbers. 5. Select desired outside line or one will be chosen automatically.(up to 16 digits) 6. Dial telephone number.(O-9, *, #) [*I DP to DTMF switchover. (for first rence only.
KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX STARPLUS @ 300.43 CALL FORWARDING 300.46 (Station) If you have been given the ability to forward your Calk: 1. Lift handset or press ON/OFF button. 2. Press FWDIDND button. USING ACCOUNT NOTE OR 4. Dial intercom number, within 5 seconds, where your calls are to be forwarded. (FWDIDND button will flash and dial tone returns) 5. Hang up. TO REMOVE CALL FORWARDING 1. Lift handset or press ON/OFF button. 2. Press FWDIDND button. Then: 3. Press your own station button OR 4.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS’@ 616 FLEX 360.46 PHONE BOX SIGNALING lf you hear signals on your telephone, it may be a signal from a phone box. 1. Press station button programmed for that phone box. 2. Lift handset or use speakerphone to converse. 3. Hang up to end call. 300.52 SETTING SYSTEM TIME AND DATE At programmed Attendant station: 1. Lift handset or press ON/OFF button. 2. Press SPD button. 3. Press asterisk (‘) once. 4. Dial [50]. 5.
BARPLUS@ 616 FLEX AllENDANT ACTIVATION OF BACKGROUND MUSIC AT A PHONE BOX The Attendant may control (turn ON and OFF) background music at a phone box station. To control background music at a specific phone box: 1. Dial [42] on the dial pad. 2. Then dial the two-digit station number (10-25) of the desired phone box. 3. Dial either: KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 300.54 - [0] to turn BGM off. OR Port Button Mapping 4. Press the station button of the intercom number it is to be changed to.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX LCD DISPLAYS 310.1 The display is arranged into an upper and lower field. The upper field displays the current activity of the telephone. The lower field is divided into two sections. The left section of the lower field displays the date, speed bin number, connected intercom station or outside line number. The right section of the lower field displays the current time or elapsed time on an outside call.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX CALLING STATION’S FUNCTION Conference Internal Page External Page All Call Page Message Waiting Reply to a Message Waiting (Call Back) Station Call Forward (Originating Station) Forv larded Call Preset Forward1 ’ DISPLAY CALLED STATION’S SYSTEM DISPLAY
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX FUNCTION CALLING STATION’S CALLED STATION’S DISPLAY pi=iq CO Line Queuing pF=zilq Outside Line Transfer Programmed Command Flash (F) jj Programmed Pause Command (P) 11 Programmed Pulse-ToTone Switchover (‘) 71 ]I 111 Call Pickup jl Ringing CO Lines SYSTEM DISPLAY
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX FUNCTION Display Security Feature Station Receiving Alarm Signaling Do Not Disturb CALLING STATION’S DISPLAY CALLED STATION’S SYSTEM DISPLAY
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM SECTION400 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 400.1 TECHNOLOGY The STARPLUS 616 FLEX Key Telephone System is a microprocessor controlled, solid state electronic switch which distributes communications in a nonblocking format. All control, switching and interface circuitry is condensed onto a single printed circuit board (PCB) located inside the key service unit (KSU).
sTARPLUS@ SYSTEM COMPONENTS 400.3 The following are the components that make up the STARPLUS 616 FLEX Key Telephone System: l The Basic KSU or the Enhanced KSU l The Key Telephones (Basic, Enhanced or Executive) l Wall Mount Kit l Phone Box l Program Module l Serial Interface Unit (SIU) l Real Time Clock Unit (RCU) l Single Line Station Adapter (SLA) l A.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX Basic Model Executive Enhanced Model Figure 400.1 - STARPLUS@ 1 .
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE POWER MDF ---_ ------------_ ---_ ------------------- FAILURE TRANSFER (J2) 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 J2 STARPLUS / MDF - (Jl) ---_ ------_ ------_ ---------------------J (SLT or DEVICE) - SYSTEM IIII Figure 400.
STARPL”S* KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX 0 BGM ADJ. “b !E SYSTEM MDF CONNECTORS EXTERNAL BAlTERY BACK-UP CONNECTOR IRAM MODULE Figure 400.3 - Key Service Unit - Left Side .
STARPLUS’ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE POWER FAILURE TRANSFER RJllC CONNECTORS FOR CO LINE CONNECTIONS RS 232C PORT FUSE GROUND Figure 400.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX Table 400.1 System Capacity Ports: CO(Loop Start) Key Telephone Stations Single Line Telephones 6 max. 16max 15 max (via 8 single line Station Adapters) Attendants: 1 station can be designated Phone Boxes: Up to 15 phone boxes can be operated on the system. (Each phone box reduces station capacity by 1) SMDR Ports: 1 RS-232C port located on the right side of the KSU.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM Table 400.4 Loop Limits Telephone: (including Phone Box) 800 feet of 26 AWG Cable 1000 feet of 24 AWG Cable 1500 feet of 22 AWG Cable Table 400.5 Dialing Specifications DTMF Dialing Frequency Deviation Rise Time Duration of DTMF Signal Interdigit Time PULSE Dialing (programmable) Pulse Dialing Rate Pulse Break/Make Duration Dialing Memory System Speed Dialing Station Speed Dialing (per station) Last Number &dial CO Type tl.
~ARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX Table 400.7 Dimensions KEY SERVICE Height Width Depth Weight PHONE BOX Height Width Depth Weight SINGLE LINE Height Width Depth Weight UNIT 17.8” 23” 13.3” 60 Ibs. (unloaded) 1.75” 5.5 4” 1 lb. STATION ADAPTER (SLA) 8.0” 5 6f8” 1 718” 3 Ibs. Account Codes: Number of digits per code: Number of Account Codes: Speed Dialing Capacity: System Speed Station Speed ICCIIE 1 IANIIADV *fXli and Weight Basic Key Telephone Height 3.0” Wiih 4.0” Depth 9.0” 2.5 Ibs.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX Table 400.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX Table 400.10 Visual Signals - DSSIBLF Buttons INDICATOR TYPE OF SIGNAL Steady 240 ipm flutter 240 ipm flutter 240 ipm flutter Steady 30 ipm flash 60 ipm flash Off-Hook/Busy (All Stations) Incoming Intercom Ring (Destination) Call Announce (Destination) Message Waiting Call Back (Destination) Do Not Disturb (All Stations) Door Box Calling (Assigned Stations) Camp On Table 400.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX Table 400.
SECTION 500 SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 500.1 SITE PLANNING The STARPLUS 616 FLEX Electronic Key Telephone System, like most electronic office equipment, should not be subjected to harsh environmental conditions. To assure easy servicing and reliable operation, several factors must be considered when planning the system installation. AIways consider the following BEFORE installing the KSU and wiring: A. The KSU is designed for wall-mounting only. B.
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX DO NOT PLUG IN THE POWER CORD AT THIS TIME KSU CABLING 500.5 Two (2) Amphenol-type connectors are provided on the left side of the KSU (Refer to Figure 400.3). On the right edge of the front surface are the RJI 1 C connectors which are for CO lines. On the left side surface of the 616 FLEX KSU are two connectors marked J-l and J-2. The J-l connector is located just below the J-2 connector. J-l and J-2 require 90 degree male ended plug cables for proper attachment.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX The Phone Box consists of a top housing and bottom mounting plate. The top housing has a speaker, microphone, wire terminals and electronic circuitry. The housings are separated by inserting a thin, flat-edged tool at the bottom rim of the assembly. By pressing inward on the recessed retaining tab, the assembly will open. The connection of the Phone Box(es) to the KSU is identical to that of the key telephone. Refer to Figure 500.
STARPLUS@616 FLEX Environment Temperature: 0 - 50 C (32 - 104 F) Humidity: 0 - 95% C. Installation Introduction These instructions cover installation procedures for the BBU. Refer to Figure 500.6 for the location of the input socket. The input socket of the key system must be a female Mate-N-Lok type connector. Installation Checklist The following items are required to install the BBU: l 1 BBU with wire kit (5 wires) and tie wrap l 4 No.
STARPLUS@ E. KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX Maintenance In order to ensure proper operation of the battery supply, the following operation should be performed once a month: A. Unplug the key system and the battery back up unit from the AC power to allow operation from the batteries for 15 minutes. B. Plug the key system and BBU power cord back into the AC outlet. F. Troubleshooting When trouble is reported, verify that AC power is being supplied to the unit and that there are no blown fuses.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@.~~6 FLEX I. Insert the pins on the bottom of the R.C.U. into the R.C.U. socket (G22) being careful to align all of the pins with the socket. Apply pressure in the middle of the R.C.U. (not the ends) to avoid breakage while seating the R.C.U. into the socket. Replace KSU cover. R.C.U. installation is now complete. 500.19 SERIAL INTERFACE UNIT (SIU) MQDULE INSTALLATION A. Turn OFF the KSU power by removing the plug from the AC outlet. B. Remove the Program Module from the KSU. C.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX wall. Replace the cover removed above. Refer to Figure 500.9 for size and dimensions. D. Wiring The SLA is designed with screw terminals to make connection to the KSU via the MDF simple. This can be done riaht at the MDF usina cross connect wire to make connection between the punch down blocks and the SLA. Before attempting to make connections remove the plastic safety strip from the terminals. Refer to Figure 500.12 for wiring connections.
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE (-12.75" L- SYSTEM A 12.00” lllllIll /Illll/I I/llllI/ /I/lj/ll IllIll STARPLUS 18.00" 13. El 616 FLEX /IIIllIII//IllIIllllllll I/II/Ill IllI DEPTH:3.00" Figure 500.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX PRINTER KSU TEE’yNAL w RTS Transmit Data Receive Data (Request CTS 6 DSR to Send) (Clear (Data to Send) Set Ready) 6 GND 7 DTR (Data Terminal 7 Ready) RS-232C PINOUT Data Communication Requirements A) Serial Port Compatible B) ASCII Code Compatible C) 8 Data Bits and 1 Stop Bit D) No Parity are: Figure 500.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX SYSTEM Table 500.2 SMDR Printout The SMDR feature provides detailed records of all outgoing and/or incoming, long distance only or all calls exceeding 30 seconds. This feature is enabled or disabled in system programming. By default, SMDR is not enabled and is set to record long distance calls only. A printout format of 80 characters maximum or 29 character maximum may be selected in system programming. The standard format is 69 characters on a single line.
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE TELEPHONE BASE SYSTEM PLAT HANDSET RETAINER CLIP . 63. MOUNTING 114” SCREWS PmDm;;yDs PLATE MOUNTED PHONES Figure 500.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX PROCESSOROR POWER FAILURE TRANSFER STATION i STATION WIRING I, 1 6-CONDUCTOR ; MODULAR JACK I I I I I I I I I I I KSU I I I I I SYSTEM FROM RJPlX i 4 NOTE 1 I I I TIP I b-i- CO LINE 1 RING I I I I I TIP i I I CO LINE 2 RING ; BLACK I YELLOW I , 1 ; RING NOTE 1: Contacts I I I are shown in power failure mode. Figure 500.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX Jl CONNECTOR I PIN # 42 SYSTEM MUSIC A SOURCE MOH INPUT PKohm MOH impedance I EPVT EPVR 18 EPCTL MAKE CONTROL EPCTL SENSING CIRCUIT (OPEN OR CLOSED) ----------------------, I LBC 1T RINGER 46 LBC 1R LOUD BELL CONTROL 1 Contact Rating 24 VDC id; CUSTOMER VOLTAGE Figure 500.
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Battery Compartment Red (+) BBU Charger + Battery #2 24 VDC I Black (-) F--- Low Voltage Plug Outputs CONNECT TO KSU MATE-N-LOCK CONNECTOR RED -. -^.* BA-ITERY BACKUP AC CH BA 000 /(AC power is ON) CH LED lit (Batteries are Charging) BA LED lit (System working on Batteries) Figure 500.6 - Battery Backup Unit (BBU) Installation XXL1 A ISSIIF 1 .
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM SIU SOCKET \ CN2 MOUNTING SCREWS RS232C CONNECTOR l-ziiJcN’ 616 KSU WITH COVER OFF J RCU CN2 Figure 500.7 - RCU & SIU Installation .A^.._ _ .--...--.
~ARPLUS KEY TELEPHONE @ 616 FLEX Table 500.
STARPLUS @ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE Table 500.
%ARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM Jl CONNECTOR VT 1 vi3 ’ ST4TlON DT 1 DR 1I 1 KSU 25 PAIR CABLE VT2 ‘JR 2 DT2 DR2 I STATION 2 I INSIDE PHONE BOX GREEN (TIP) +24V BK YL RD GN KEY TELEPHCNE MODULAR LINE CORD BLACK (GND) YELLOW (GND) ‘Lm I / \ PHONE BOX CONNECTIONS Figure 500.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX 5.75” SYSTEM - I A ‘- - - -50” I Ai 7.50” 1 L Figure 500.9 - SLA Mounting Dimensions .-a. .- - . a_.. . mm.. _#.
STATION -- 9 STARPLUS - _-----_--------STATION 16 ------- 1 - ---- I MDF (Jl) STATION ---------------- I - - ------- 4 POWER FAILURE TRANSFER 1 ----------------m-m ---------------------- , STARPLUS 1 SINGLE LINE STATION ADAPTER : , I t J T R CO LINES MDF ISTA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 676 1 FLEX FUSE
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX . Figure 500.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX PORT 01 PORT 02 STA 10 STA 11 PORT 09 PORT 10 STA18 STA 19 PORT 03 04 PORT 05 PORT 06 12 STA 13 STA 14 STA 15 PORT 12 11 PORT 13 PORT 14 E? STA STA STA STA ER i: SYSTEM i Z? 22 23 24 25 VT DT : INPUT 2 Figure cnn-33 500.12 - SLA Cross-Connect Wiring ISSUE 1.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX CUSTOMER SECTION 600 DATA BASE PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 600.1 The STARPLUS 616 FLEX Key Telephone System can be programmed to meet each customer’s individual needs. All programming is done at Station 10 (Port 01) using the Enhanced or Executive model key telephone as the programming instrument. A BASIC model telephone cannot be used.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX SYSTEM Table 600.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX assigned as the attendant. To enter the program mode, the programmer must first verify that the key telephone is properly connected to station port 01. 1. Press ON/OFF button to ON (button lights & intercom dial tone is heard). 2. On the dial pad, press the asterisk (*) twice. 3. On the dial pad, enter [5-6-2-31 (LOAD). Confirmation tone is heard. Dial tone is removed. 4. The HOLD button & the ON/OFF button will be lit.
STARPLUS@616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SP616FLEX VlnOA 901213 ENTERPROGRAM CODE FLEXBUTTONFIELD lo L H SPD I7 P I I SUB-FIELDBUTTONFIELD ~]“p]jl]//I”j,pI J Figure 600.1 - 616 FLEX Default Button Mapping l3m.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX SYSTEM SECTION 610 STATION CONFIGURATION 610.1 STATION CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMING STEPS Make sure you have entered the programming mode (Sec. 600.4). If you wish to change the Class of Service of a station, dial an (*) asterisk & [01] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press the button of the station to be assigned a class of service. 2.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS* 616 FLEX 610.2 STATION FEATURES PROGRAMMING 1 STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first (Sec. 600.4). If station features are to be changed, dial an asterisk (‘) and [02] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press the button of the station to be programmed. 2.
KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX sTARPLUS@ 610.2 STATION FEATURES PROGRAMMING SYSTEM 1 (Cont’d) STEPS DESCRIPTION Call Forward (Station) Stations can be allowed or denied the ability to have incoming, intercom and transferred outside lines forwarded to another station. Default: Station Call Forward is enabled at all Stations (LED ON) Auto Select This feature allows a user to press an idle CO line button and have that line automatically seized and dial tone received through the speaker.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX 610.3 STATION FEATURES PROGRAMMING 2 STEPS To program further station features, dial an asterisk (*) and [03] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following display: 1. Press the button of the station to be programmed. 2. Then toggle the following program buttons ON or OFF, depending on what features that station is to be given. If LED is ON, feature If LED is OFF, feature 3. When all changes have HOLD button. The next for programming.
KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX !%ARPLUs@ FLEXIBLE 610.4 SYSTEM STATION NUMBERS PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If station intercom numbers are to be changed, dial an asterisk (*) and [04] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press the PORT* button of the station whose intercom number is to be changed (LED will flash).
sTARPLUS@ 610.5 616 FLEX FLEXIBLE KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM BUTTONS PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. To program your flexible buttons, dial an asterisk (*) and [OS] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Dial the two-digit station number (1 O-25) on the dial pad. 2. Press any button which you want to change.
STARPLUS@ 610.5 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX FLEXIBLE BUTTONS PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (Cont’d) STEPS You will see a display like the following: 3. Dial the desired code to assign button function. - 1 = multi (user programmable) IXX = DSS/BLF (XX= Stations 1 O-25) 2X = CO line (X is a one-digit line number) 3 = Loop Button 4X = pooled group (X is a one-digit line group number) 4. When all changes have been made, press the HOLD button. Confirmation tone will be heard.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX 610.6 SYSTEM STATION PAGE GROUPS PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting programming here, enter the program mode first. If page groups are to be changed, dial an asterisk (‘) and [06] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press the station button of the station to be changed. 2. Toggle the program button ON or OFF for the desired page group.
sTARPLUS@ 610.7 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX STATION SYSTEM PICKUP GROUPS PROGRAMMING STEPS DESCRIPTION If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting programming here, enter the program mode first. If pickup groups are to be changed, dial an asterisk (*) and [07] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: Each station can be assigned to pickup groups in order to pick up tone ringing calls at another station in the same group.
STARPLUs@ 610.8 616 FLEX STATION KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM ID PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. Dial an asterisk (*) and [08] on the dial pad If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press the Station button of the station being assigned a Basic telephone or an SLX port. 2. Press the Sub-Field button indicated below to the appropriate type’ of station. 3.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM SECTION 620 CO LINE CONFIGURATION 620.1 CO LINE GROUPS PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. To assign CO line groups, dial an asterisk (‘) and [l l] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION Six (6) line groups are available for CO line assignment.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX SYSTEM CO LINE SETTINGS 620.2 PROGRAMMlNG STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. if any CO line features are to be changed, dial an asterisk (*) and [I 21 on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the follow- 1. Press the CO line button of the line to be programmed. 2. Toggle the program buttons ON or OFF, depending on the CO Line features desired.
sTARPLUS@ 620.2 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX CO LINE SETTINGS PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (Cont’d) STEPS DESCRIPTION Private Line A line can be marked as a private line. A private line cannot be picked up with Universal Night Answer and will not preset call forward. The same station can have other CO (outside) lines that are not marked private which can be programmed to preset forward. A private line is also created byprogramming flexible button assignments so that the private line appears at one station only.
STARPLUS@ 620.3 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX CO LINE RINGING PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. Dial an asterisk (*) and [13] on the dial pad for day ringing stations (14 for night ringing stations). If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press outside line that is to be programmed. 2.
sTARPLUS@ 620.4 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM FLASH TIMER PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If the flash timer is to be changed, dial an asterisk (*) and [ 151 on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION Flash is a programmable opening on a line for signaling.
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX 620.5 KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM CO RING DETECT PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If CO Ring Detect timer is to be changed, dial an asterisk (‘) and [i 61 on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION Theduration of the ringing signal from the CO or PBX is matched with ringing detection circuitry in the KSU.
sTARPLUS@ 620.6 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM DIAL PULSE PROGRAMMING STEPS , If pulses per second (pps) and break/make ratios need to be changed, press the (*) & dial [17] on the dial pad. If you have a disolav ohone. vou will see the following: 1. Press CO line button for line which is to be assigned dial pulse. 2. Then press the appropriate program button. 3. When all changes have been made, press the HOLD button. The next CO Line will automatically be presented for programming.
620.7 RING TIME-OUT PROGRAMMING TIMER STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If the Ring Time-out Timer needs to be changed, dial an asterisk (*) and [18] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION This feature is used to assign the Ring Time-out time the system will use for detecting the end of a valid ring cycle.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX SYSTEM SECTION 630 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM FEATURES 630.1 PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starling to program here, enter the program mode first. To change any system feature, dial an asterisk (‘) and 1211 on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Toggle the program buttons ON or OFF, depending on the desired features.
630.1 SYSTEM FEATURES PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) STEPS DESCRIPTION Alarm Signaling This feature determines the type of signaling received by the stations. If the LED is lit, it means a .25s orV.25~ off warble tone repeated continuously will be given; If the LED is unlit, it means a single burst of tone ring (once) will be given. Phone Box ringing is also affected by this feature. Default: By default, Alarm Signaling is defaulted to a repeated tone (LED ON).
KEY TELEPHONE 630.2 SYSTEM TIMERS PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the program mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. A. Exclusive Hold Recall To change this timer, dial an (*) asterisk and [22] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION This reflects the time before an outside line placed on exclusive hold will recall the initiating station.
630.2 TIMERS (Cont’d) PROGRAMMING Transfer Recall C. STEPS To change this timer, dial an (*) asterisk and [24] on the dial pad. if you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION This timer reflects the amount of time before an unanswered transfer is recalled to the station that initiated it. If the call is still unanswered for an additional equal amount of time, it will recall the attendant and if unanswered by the attendant will recall all phones in the system.
sTARPLUS@ 630.2 TIMERS (Cont’d) PROGRAMMING E. KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 616 FLEX STEPS Pause Timer To change this timer, dial an (‘) asterisk and [26] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION When dialing a speed number, a timed pause in digit sending can be inserted into the number. The length of the pause is controlled by the pause timer and can be from 1 to 9 seconds. The length of the pause is important in both system and station speed dial numbers.
sTARPLUS@ 630.3 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX EXECUTIVE/SECRETARY MENTS PROGRAMMING ASSIGN- STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. To program Executive/Secretary assignments, dial an asterisk (*) and [27] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following : 1. Press button for desired executive/secretary pair assignment. 2.
630.4 LOUD BELL/CO LINE CONTROL PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. To program Loud Bell Control/CO Line Control Assignments, dial an asterisk (*) and [28] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. LBC button LED is lit. Press CO line button to program CO Line contact. 2. Press the button of the contact to be programmed. 3.
630.5 PBX DIALING CODES PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. To enter PBX Dialing codes, dial an asterisk (‘) and [31] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press the program button to assign the first code. 2. Enter the one or two-digit number on the dial pad.
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX 630.6 ATTENDANT POSITION PROGRAMMfNG STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If you wish to change the attendant position, dial an asterisk (‘) and [32] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press the station button of the station to be assigned as the system attendant. (LED will light steady) 2. Press the HOLD button.
sTARPLUS@ 630.7 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX PRESET FORWARD PROGRAMMING SYSTEM RING TIMER STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If you wish to set this timer, dial an asterisk (‘) and 1331 on the dial pad.
630.8 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX sTARPLUS* SYSTEM PRESET CALL FORWARD PROGRAMMING STEPS If you wish to assign a preset forward position to a station, dial an (‘) asterisk and [34] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press given 2. Then which 3. When HOLD the station button for the station being a preset forward position. press the station button of the station is to receive the forwarded ringing. all changes have been made, press the button.
STARPLUS@ 630.9 616 FLEX CONFERENCE KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM TIMER PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If you wish to change the conference timer, dial an asterisk (‘) and [35] on the dial pad.
630.10 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX sTARPLUS@ STATION MESSAGE CORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DETAILED SYSTEM REDESCRIPTION STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If you wish to disable SMDR, dial an asterisk (*) and 136) on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the follow- 1. Press CO line(s) for which SMDR is to be disabled or enabled.
--‘W STARPLUS 630.10 KEY TELEPHONE @ 616 FLEX SYSTEM SMDR (Cont’d) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. A. SMDR All Call/Long Distance To determine what calls are to be recorded, baud rate and print format, dial an asterisk (*) and [37j on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1.
sTARPLUS@ 630.11 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM DATA BASE PRINTOUT PROGRAMMING STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If you wish to print out a copy of the data base, or any part of the data base, dial an asterisk (*) and [38] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION This feature requires the Serial Interface Unit (SIU) be installed in the KSU.
sTARPLUS@ 630.12 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM SYSTEM TIME & DATE FORMAT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION STEPS If you are in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. If you wish to change the format of the LCD display, dial an asterisk (‘) and [39] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: 1. Press the desired program button to determine the display format.
630.13 TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING TABLES STEPS Make sure you have entered the programming mode. To enter numbers into the toll tables, press the asterisk (*) and dial the following: Allow Table A = 41 Deny Table A = 42 Allow Table B = 43 Deny Table B = 44 If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION The Allow/Deny tables are organized into 2 sets of tables to allow the 616 FLEX Key Telephone System to support 2 different toll plans at one installed site.
%ARPLUS@ 630.13 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING SYSTEM TABLES (Cont’d) STEPS DESCRIPTION To delete an entry, the HOLD button must be pressed twice. If viewing allow/deny entries, the HOLD button must be pressed before leaving the program code. The Allow/Deny tables are reserved for COS 2 and 3 respectively. A CO line marked Toll Restriction Override is not subject to restriction of COS 2, 3 or 4. Default: Related Programming: Refer to Station Configuration, Sec. 610.
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630.14 STATION SPEED DIAL Each telephone has 20 unique speed dial numbers. These numbers are entered and stored by the user and can be recalled by the user at any time. The asterisk (‘) is used to program a pulseto-tone switchover. Subsequent ‘*I dialed will cause the DTMF digit ‘*’ to be dialed. The TRANS/QUE button is used to program a pause The FLASH button is used to program a flash command. To program a “No Display”, press the CONF button. The asterisk (‘) and pound (#) can be programmed as digits.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX 630.21 PHONE BOX PROGRAMMING The following program parameters should be considered where Phone Box operation is desired. 1. Program Station Class of Service to COS 6 for the desired phone box station. Refer to Station Configuration, Sec. 610.1. 2. Assign Alarm/Phone Box signaling to stations to receive phone box signaling. Refer to Station Features 1, Sec. 610.2. 3. Program the type of Alarm/Phone Box signaling is desired: 630.
programming procedures for entering CO ringing assignments. If the SLA is programmed to receive incoming ringing for more than one line and the SLA is busy when a CO line rings in, no signal will be presented to the SLT. C. Receiving an Audible Message Waiting Signal An SLA may receive an audible Message waiting signal in the form of the “system wide” Message wait Reminder tone. This tone must be enabled in the system data base program code 25.
STARPLUS@ 630.23 KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX DEFAULT SYSTEM DATA BASE CODES PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION STEPS If you are in the program mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to program here, enter the program mode first. A. Default Station Data To initialize the Station Data, dial an (‘) asterisk and [00] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: This data field is used to initialize all Station Data. (Program Codes 01-04, and 06-08).
KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX 630.23 C. DEFAULT SYSTEM DATA BASE CODES (Cont’d) PROGRAMMING Default Svstem Data STEPS To initialize the System Data, dial an (*) asterisk and [20] on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: DESCRIPTION This data field is used to initialize all System Data. (Program Codes 21-39). Default: All applicable program codes returned to default (Program codes: 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38, and 39) 1.
sTARPLUS@ 630.23 E. KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX DEFAULT SYSTEM DATA BASE CODES (Cont’d) PROGRAMMING Default Toll Table Data STEPS DESCRIPTION To initialize the Toll Table Data, dial an (*) asterisk and 1401 on the dial pad. If you have a display phone, you will see the following: This data field is used to initialize all Toll Table Data. (Program Codes 41-44).
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM SECTION 640 DATABASE PRINTOUT Station CO tine Configuration Configuration The Station Configuration printout will provide station related information in a !%character field in the following format: The CO Line Configuration will provide CO line related information in the following format: CO CONFIG CO GRP TYPE SIGL TRO PVL FLSH 01 1 CO DTMF N N 20 STA CONFIG CKT NUM COS DND SPD ALM PFL 0110 1 Y Y N N CF DSLT PAGE BNA PKUP PAC HST Y 1,. . . 1,.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX System The System Configuration related database mation is provided in the following format: SYSTEM Configuration infor- SYS CONFIG (ZUE HOLD ALM :DT :SIGL :ENBL SY CL REPT N Y PRV A'M'D SMDR BAUD PRNT BGM Y 10 ALL 1200 LBC HOUR DATE 80 N . . 12 MMDD EX/SCl EX/SC2 EX/SC3 EX/SC4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. PBX CODES .. .. .. ..
System Timers Exception Tables The Timers printout will provide programmed information on all programmable timers in the system in the following format: The Exception Tables printout will provide information on data programmed into the Allow and Deny Tables “A” and the Allow and Deny Tables “B”. Up to eight (8) digit entries will be displayed. A double period indicates that no data has been programmed for the particular bin.
~ARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX System Speed Dial Printout System Speed Dial numbers programmed into the system can be displayed in this printout. Up to sixteen (16) digits can be displayed for each of the forty (40) bins. System Speed Dial numbers can be displayed sequentially from bin 10 through 49, one bin and it’s data per line. SYSTEM SPEED 10 ..30 . . 11 ..31 . . 12 . .31! . . 13 14 15 16 ..33 ..34 ..35 ..3G 17 ..37 18 ..38 19 ..39 .. .. .. .. .I 20 ..40 21 ..41 22 ..42 .. .. .. 23 ..43 24 .
KEY TELEPHONE s-f-AFtPLUS@ 616 FLEX SYSTEM SECTION 700 SYSTEM CHECKOUT PROCEDURES FUNCTIONAL TEST PROCEDURES 700.1 This section describes the procedures that should be followed during system start-up. The installer will also find these tests to be helpful in the event of system mal-function and trouble shooting. System trouble shooting will be confined to replacement of key telephone sets & fuses. 700.
STARPLUs@ KEY TELEPHONE FLEX SYSTEM Table 700.1 - Key Station Testing OPERATIONAL TEST 1 1. Connect the modular cord to the instrument. 2. Press the ON/OFF button on the telephone. 3. Background music 3.1 With the telephone in an idle state, press “8” on the dial pad. 3.2 Adjust voice volume (front) knob on telephone. 3.3 Press “8” again. RESULT 1 .l ON/OFF LED momentarily lights. 1.2 DND button flashes. 2.1 ON/OFF LED lights. 2.2 That station’s DSS LED lights. 2.3 No reaction. 3.1 .
Table 700.2 - Intercom OPERATIONAL - RESULT__..- TEST 1. Making an intercom Station Testing party. if called phone is a speakerphone and is placed in H (voice) mode: 1 .l .l 1 .1.2 is 1 .1.3 ON/OFF LED lights. DSS LED of called party lit (if programmed). Busy tone is heard. 1 .1.4 Three tones are heard if called station is a speakerphone and in H mode. 1 .1.5 HOLD button flashes at called station (30 ipm) 1 .1.6 Intercom call is not connected. 1 .1.
: KEY TELEPHONE STARPLUS@616 FLEX Table 700.2 - Intercom OPERATIONAL Station Testing (Cont’d) PROCEDURE RESULT TEST SYSTEM 7- 5. Camp On (Call Waiting) 5.1 Lift handset or press ON/ OFF button, then press DSS button or dial desired station number. Receive busy on outside (CO) or intercom call. 5.2 Press MSG/CP.ON button. I 5.1 Busy tone is heard through handset or station speaker. Station ON/OFF LED is lit steady. 5.1 Called phone is busy - normal. / 5.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX Table 780.3 - CO Line Functions nPFRATlONA1 -. -* .~. . .-. _. .- TEST . -- . I. Outgoing calls I .I Lift handset or press ON/ OFF button & press CO line button. RESULT 1 .I .l The CO line LED is lit steady. 1 .I .2 Station OF/OFF button LED is lit steady. All stations where DSS is programmed to appear are lit steady. Dial tone is heard. 1 .I .3 CO LED is not lit. 1 .I .4 Dial tone is not heard. 2. Incoming calls 2.1 Incoming CO ringing 2.
Table 700.3 - CO Line Functions OPERATIONAL i TEST 3.2 At phone receiving the transfer, press flashing CO line button or loop button. / 4. Add-On Conference 4.1 During a CO line conversation, press the CONF button. 4.2 Press DSS button of 3rd party to be added to the conversation. 4.3 When 3rd party answers, initiator presses CONF button again. j 4.4 Hang up handset at first station to terminate conference call. 5. Multi-line Conference 5.1 Place an outgoing CO line call. 5.
STARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM SECTION 800 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL INFORMATION 800.1 This section provides common maintenance, troubleshooting and repair instructions for the STARPLUS 616 FLEX Key Telephone System. It is advisable to use the latest issue manual and supporting documentation whenever possible. The 616 FLEX architecture is designed such that all solid state circuitry is enclosed in the KSU.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX 800.6 POWEF? FAILURES The loss of commercial power will shut the system down unless external battery backup is provided. This loss of power could come from tripped circuit breakers, AC cords unplugged, or a fuse blown. When a power failure occurs, working toward the source, test for voltage. The power monitor LED will remain lit when power is present.
~ARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX APPENDIX A DATA BASE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FORMS Appendix A-l Station Programming Chart STATION Class of Service O, l-6 Speed Dial 02 2 Alarm Receive 02 3 Auto Select 02 5 Call Forward 02 6 Headset 03 1 NUMBER DEFAULT VALUES :. ..” Flexible Station Number Assignment Program Code (04) FROM TO FROM TO ISSUE 1, JANUARY FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO APPENDIX 1991 x .
616 FLEX sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Appendix A-2 Flexible Button Programming Chart (08) 2 3 4 6 7 6 10 11 12 14 15 16 20 ................................ ............... : ........ 1 ...................... ...................... ...................... ........................... ............... .................... .................... .................................. ......................................... .................... ................... ,.j ................... ........
sTARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Appendix A-3 CO Line Programming Chart Prog Code Line Grp Line Type Signal 11 12 12 --l--Nite Ring 14 Flash Time1 1 15 Ring Detect Dial Pulse 16 17 I Prog Button i-6/ l-2 1 2 co1 P co2 co3 co4 co5 =I= -II- ::::::::::::p:.:.:: >:.: ........ ..:............. . ...,...........,.. ........ ~~~~ .A\...:..::, ;::::::::;:-::~:~:~:i:i:i: Sag ;.~~~~‘:i;l;:l;:::~:;:;iii. ..:.:.:.: >J$fE gY-~:9: &:~~~ ... 2.. @ggg$ :::::::::::::::::::::::::.:: ... .
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM Appendix A-4 System Programming Chart Prog Button Pw Code 1 21 CO Line Queuing Yes/No 2 21 Hold Preference System/Exclusive 3 21 Alarm Detection 4 21 Alarm Signaling 5 21 Automatic 6 21 Alarm Enable 7 21 “,;c,“, pund B 22 Exclusive Hold Recall 000-255 sec. 23 System Hold Recall ()0@255 sec. 24 Transfer Recall Timer (-J-)0-255 sec.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM Appendix A-5 System Speed Dial Chart Programmed at attendant station.
wARPLUS* KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX SYSTEM Appendix A-6 Exception Tables Programming Chart 1 Coe.
sTARPLUS@ KEY TELEPHONE 616 FLEX STARPLUS SP61600-10 SP61620-03 SP61630-00 SP61632-00 VCSllOl SP6161 o-00 SP6161 O-44 SP6161 O-54 SP6161 O-60 SP61612-00 SP61612-44 SP61612-54 SP61612-60 SP61614-00 SP61614-44 SP61614-54 SP61614-60 SP61616-44 SP61650-10 SP61654-10 SP61640-00 SP61640-44 SP61640-54 SP61640-60 SP61660-00 SP61660-44 SP61660-54 SP61660-60 SP61666-54 SP61666-60 Pl4108-54 P14108-60 SP61664-01 SP61664-00 SP61662-00 SP61668-00 ISSUE 1, JANUARY SYSTEM APPENDIX B 616 FLEX PART NUMBERS 616 FLEX BA