Specifications

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. instal-
lation is now complete.
500.19 SERIAL INTERFACE UNIT (SIU) MQD-
ULE INSTALLATION
A. Turn OFF the KSU power by removing the plug
from the AC outlet.
B. Remove the Program Module from the KSU.
C. Unscrew the six (6) screws holding the KSU
cover and remove the cover.
D. Open the SMDR module box and verify the
following components are included:
l
1 each S.I.U. Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
0 1 each 16-conductor Ribbon Cable
E. Push the ribbon cable into the socket on the
underside (solder side) of the S.I.U. board.
Make sure the contact “fingers” of the cable
align with the contacts of the connector.
F. Hold the S.I.U. so that the ribbon cable is on the
right, bottom side with the Ribbon Cable ex-
tending downwards. Gently push the free end
of the ribbon cable into the S.I.U. socket (CN 1)
on the KSU.
G. Remove the RS232 mounting hole screws and
cover on the right hand side of the KSU. Install
the SIU into the mounting hole and secure with
the 2 screws.
H. Replace the KSU cover.
Any RS232C compatible printer may now be con-
nected to the RS232C port on the 616 FLEX KSU.
500.20 PRINTER INSTALLATION
Figure 500.2 illustrates the standard pin configura-
tion used with the STARPLUS 616 FLEX system in
connecting display devices. An RS-232C type con-
nector is provided on the right side of the KSU for
quick connection on an 80 character printer or other
receiving device. The 29 and 80 character format is
programmable in the customer data base. The re-
ceive transmission speed of the connected terminal
can be set at either 300 baud or 1200 baud to match
the programmable data output speed of the key
system. The output speed is set in the customer data
base programming. Refer to your printer installation
instructions for further information on connecting a
printer or display device.
STARPLUS@.~~ 6 FLEX
KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM
A. Station Message Detail Recording
The SMDR feature provides a detailed record of all
outgoing and/or incoming, all calls or long distance
only calls exceeding 30 seconds. This feature is
enabled in customer data base programming. If the
SMDR feature is enabled, information begins re-
cording when the call starts and terminates when the
call ends. If the call was longer than 30 seconds, the
information is queued for printing.
The SMDR feature will retain a queue of the last 16
“requests”. This ensures that the most recent re-
cords are retained in the event of terminal failure (i.e.
paper alarm, disconnected, etc.). If using a printer
to display the customer database, call records will
continue to print in between the display of the data-
base. A header detailing the SMDR information
prints out after every 66 records.
500.21 SINGLE LINE STATION ADAPTER
(SW
A. Site Planning and Unpacking
The SLA adapter is housed in a self contained wall
mounted enclosure that houses all the necessary
circuitry and programmed instructions for complete
operation of a SLT or compatible device to a Starplus
“flatpack” type (308EX, 616EX, 616 FLEX, or
1224EX) Key service unit. Refer to Figure 500.10 for
a typical installation layout.
B. Option Strap
For proper operation, the SLA option strap must be
set to correspond to the system in which the SLA is
intended to operate. To set this option the cover must
be removed. Loosen the two screws (one on each
side) and lift off the cover. When installing the SLA
behind the 616 FLEX, a SW1 setting of ‘2’ (SP 616)
or ‘3’ (SP1224) will provide proper operation. SW1
setting ‘2’ will allow button mapping of buttons 17-22
(codes 81-86 only). SW1 setting ‘3’ will allow access
to buttons 17-22 (codes 81-86) and buttons l-6
(codes 87-92) for use with some applications. (Refer
to Figure 500.11). Do not replace the cover until the
unit is mounted on the wall.
C. Wall Mounting the SLA
Locate a suitable area for wall mounting the SLA that
is within 100 ft of the KSU and is in close proximity
to the MDF. Mount the SLA to the wall, using the SLA
as a guide mark the wall in the location of the two
snowman holes. Drill two holes in the backboard
and drive the mounting screws into each drilled hole,
leaving the screw heads approximately 3/16” from
the wall. Align the snowman holes on the back of
the SLA with the screws and slide the SLA on the
wall. Tighten the screws to secure the SLA to the
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ISSUE 1. JANUARY 1991