Specifications
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616 FLEX
KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM
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.
The timer is a system-wide timer and will affect all
CO lines connected to the system.
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. Pooled Group Keys are
associated to CO line groups and may be pro-
grammed for use on any of the flexible buttons that
do not represent CO line appearances directly. CO
lines are accessed in descending order of priority
starting with the highest numbered available (not
busy) CO line in a CO line group. The CO line in a
CO line group is defined as the highest numbered
CO line with 6 being the highest.
Stations may have as many POOL keys as there are
CO line groups (6). Multiple POOL buttons for the
same group are also allowed.
200.76 SLA COMPATIBILITY
A Single Line Adapter (SLA) may be substituted for
a key telephone on a one-for-one basis. This allows
connectivity of industry standard 2500 type (DTMF)
single line telephone, and other devices such as FAX
machines, modems, automatic attendant, and Voice
Mail systems. There is no limit on the number of 616
FLEX ports that can be programmed to SLA units.
200.77 SPEAKERPHONE
Enhanced & Executive model phones are equipped
with a unit that enables the telephone to be used
handsfree in two-way conversations on both inter-
com and outside lines.
200.71 PREFERRED LINE ANSWER
A station with preferred line answer can answer any
assigned ringing outside line, line queues, outside
line transfers and transfer recalls by simply lifting the
handset or pressing the ON/OFF button. The out-
side line button doesn’t have to be pressed for
automatic line answer. i
200.76 STATION CLASS OF SERVICE (COS)
Each station is assigned a Class of Service which
governs that stations dialing privileges. Six uniquely
defined Classes of Service are available for assign-
ment to stations on a per station basis. The system
provides a flexible means of providing Toll or dialing
restrictions through the use of two (2) programmable
Allow and Deny Tables.
200.73 STATION IVlESSAGE DETAIL RE-
CORDING (SMDR)
200.72 PRIVATE LINE
A station can be programmed to have a private line.
A line designated as a private line can transfer calls
to other stations and can be forwarded to another
station.
200.73 REAL TIME CLOCK UNIT (RCU)
This hardware option allows the system time and
date to continue functioning in case of a power
failure.
It also provides the time and date stamp for informa-
tion used by SMDR and display phones.
A hardware option which allows connection to an
external RS232C compatible printer or call account-
ing device. Programming allows the system to track
all calls, both incoming and outgoing, local and long
distance: or just outgoing long distance calls only. It
is also possible to print out data base programming
with this module. The system records calls by out-
side line, number dialed, time of day, date, station
that placed the call and duration of the call. The
output can be programmed for either a 29 or 80
character format.
Non-verified account codes may also be entered and
are included in the call record.
200.74 RESET (SOFT) FUNCTION
From time to time, it may be necessary to reset the
system to clear meantime errors. As with any com-
puter device, errors can build up and occasionally
cause erratic operation. This feature provides a pro-
cedure for soft restarting the system without having
to remove power from the system. This procedure
DOES NOT initialize the system database.
200.60 STATiON SPEED DIAL
200.75 RING TIME-OUT TIMER
The Ring Time-Out Timer provides an easy means
of adjusting the time between ring signals the system
will consider as the same call. This helps the system
installer to conform the system operation to the
Central Off ice providing the CO lines to the system.
Each station user can program up to 20 individual
speed dial numbers of up to 16 digits in length.
These numbers may contain pause commands,
flash commands and pulse to tone switchover com-
mands. Each one of these commands takes up digit
space. The numbers are dialed by use of the
SPEED button and a 2 digit code (00-09, 90-00) or
the station user can program a flexible button as a
speed button.
Both the asterisk (“) and pound (#) can be pro-
grammed into Speed dial numbers and will be dialed
as DTMF tones. This makes the speed dial feature
compatible with Centrex operation.










