Specifications

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616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM
610.8
STATION ID
PROGRAMMING STEPS
DESCRIPTION
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 follow-
ing:
1.
2.
3.
Press the Station button of the station being
assigned a Basic telephone or an SLX port.
Press the Sub-Field button indicated below to
the appropriate type’ of station.
Press the HOLD button. Confirmation tone will
be heard and the display will now update.
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SUB-FIELD BUTTONS
When connecting either Basic key telephones or a
Single Line Telephone via a Single Line Station
Adapter (SLA) to the 616 FLEX, it is necessary to
program which stations or ports are being used for
these station instruments.
This allows the system software to correctly identify
and process data to and from basic sets and single
line adapters (SLA’s).
This procedure is also useful in aiding troubleshoot-
ing the system. The display will indicate whether a
station is correctly connected to the system by dis-
playing the station type. Enhanced and Executive
stations are automatically detected and displayed.
Basic stations and SLA stations MUST be pro-
grammed as such. If the system is not receiving a
proper data signal from a station port (i.e. station not
connected), the display will show the port as being
disconnected.
To unassign a Port/Station as a Basic or SLA type
of station, toggle off the Sub-Field button and press
HOLD.
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NOTE:
When installing two (2) SLT’s to a Single
Line Station Adapter (SLA), it is necessary
to assign both “sister” ports/stations as SLA
stations. Refer to Flexible Button Program-
ming, Sec. 610.5 for programming flexible
buttons and to determine the function of
these buttons.
Default: All station ports are assigned as either
Enhanced or Executive key telephones upon system
initialization. Refer to Figure 600.1 for default button
mapping.
610-10
ISSUE 1, JANUARY 1991