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Digital Telephone System
System Manual
For The Impact DSU
This publication is applicable to the following equipment:
G0408, with software I0408, revision 18A and later
G0816, with software I0816, revision 18A and later
G1632, with software I1632, revision 18A and later
Supports Impact, Impression, DigiTech,
and Scout Telephones
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - System Manual

Digital Telephone SystemSystem ManualFor The Impact DSUThis publication is applicable to the following equipment:G0408, with software I0408, revision

Seite 2 - Printed in U.S.A. GCA47-157

1.3.3 Battery Back UpYou can install an optional battery backup that provides power to the system in the event of apower failure. For more information

Seite 3 - Telephone

Making The Cable ConnectionsFour cable connections are required to the DIU—station line cord, digital telephone line cord,IST/FAX/MODEM line cord, and

Seite 4 - ISO 9001

FFigure 2–33: Making The Cable ConnectionsTypical MultilineDigital Telephone( Model8012S Illustrated)ImpactTo KSUStation PortIMI66–107 Digital Telepho

Seite 5 - Introducing The

2.19 Supporting Caller Identification ServiceYou can provide Caller ID information through the RS232 data port B using the Caller IDInterface (product

Seite 6 - 1.1 Using This Manual

PORTSRS-232 InCID08Unit #1RS-232 OutLines 1-8PORTSRS-232 InCID08Unit #2RS-232 OutLines 9-16PORTSRS-232 InCID08Unit #3RS-232 OutLines 17-24To RS-232 BS

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2.19.1 Setting The Caller ID Parameter SwitchesThe Caller ID device has two banks of parameter switches located on its front panel. You mustset the sw

Seite 8 - 1 – 4 Introducing The DSU

Power LEDData LEDDip Switch 2 (Switches 1-8)Dip Switch 1 (Switches 1-8)PWRDATACaller IDS1S2CAJS092Figure 2–37: Dip Switch Locations On The Caller ID U

Seite 9 - 1.3 Accessory Information

2.20 Supporting The Tracker Paging SystemThe optional Tracker paging system allows you to send alpha/numeric or numeric-only messagesto the Tracker Pa

Seite 10 - 1 – 6 Introducing The DSU

G. Press CONTROL C for main menu, and logout from the programming mode.2. Disconnect the VDT from data port A.—At this time, the system begins polling

Seite 11 - 1.4 Hardware Summary

2.21 Supporting DVA OperationDigital voice announcing uses a hardware peripheral device (product code DVA01) connected toa digital station port to pla

Seite 12 - 1 – 8 Introducing The DSU

Figure 2–39: Interconnecting The DVA DeviceDVA003TAPE INSTATIONRESETDVA01PWR IN USE1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738

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1.4 Hardware SummaryThe digital telephone system consists of an electronic Digital Service Unit (DSU)usually referredto as common equipmentoptional ex

Seite 14 - 1.6 Station Descriptions

2.22 FCC Rules And RegulationsThis electronic key system complies with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68. The FCCregistration lab

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Recognizing Radio Frequency InterferenceThe electronic key system contains incidental radio frequency generating circuitry and, if not installed and u

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Programming The SystemSection Title... Page3.1

Seite 18 - 1 – 14 Introducing The DSU

Section Title...Page3.4.13 Tone or Voice Signaling...

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Section Title... Page3.7.14 Group Call Pickup .

Seite 20 - 1 – 16 Introducing The DSU

Section Title... Page3.9 Account Codes...

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Section Title... Page3.15 Versatile Voice Proce

Seite 22 - 1 – 18 Introducing The DSU

Section Title... Page3.19 Toll Restriction Tabl

Seite 23 - 1.7 General Specifications

3.1 Using Chapter ThreeSince Chapter 3 deals only with the programming of the system, each programming stepincludes only a brief explanation of that f

Seite 24 - 1 – 20 Introducing The DSU

1.5 Common Equipment DescriptionThe common equipment base unit is a fully electronic device. It is essentially a special purposecomputer system acting

Seite 25 - Industry/Regulatory Standards

3.2.2 Supporting DigiTech Telephones (Revision I And Later)There are several items that you need to consider when connecting revision I and later Digi

Seite 26 - 1 – 22 Introducing The DSU

3.2.3 Converting Button DesignationsWhen you first power a new system with no telephones connected, it defaults its station ports asfollows:Software T

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When you perform class of service programming from stations 10 or 12 and you have placed anImpact telephone at the programming port, you should place

Seite 28 - 1 – 24 Introducing The DSU

3.2.4 Using A VDT To Program The SystemYou can perform programming using a customer-provided Video Display Terminal (VDT) withan RS-232 compatible, se

Seite 29 - 1.8 Seeking Repair Assistance

3.2.6 Master Clearing The SystemAfter you have completely installed a telephone system for the first time or if a system that youpreviously installed

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3.3 Master Clearing and Defaulting The SystemYou can return the entire programming configuration to the factory settings using the master clearprocedu

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3.3.4 Defaulting The StationsDescription: Returns the station configuration features to factory settings.To Program: 1. Press INTERCOM, dial ✳ # 746✳.

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3.3.7 Programming Password ProtectionDescription: The system provides two different entry levels for programming and allows for adifferent password fo

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To Program: 1. From keyboard, type I✳746✳ for the programming mode.2. From main COS programming menu,—type 6 to change installer password—OR——type 7 t

Seite 34 - 2.1 Mounting Considerations

3.4 System FeaturesConfiguring the system means that you are setting the parameters that will be true system-wide. Youshould make a record in Chapter

Seite 35 - FCC Registration Numbers

Figure 1–1: Common Equipment DimensionsCAJS 744-Line, 8-Station Base Unit8-Line, 16-Station Base Unit16-Line, 32-Station Base Unit3.7 "3.7 "

Seite 36 - 2.2 Mounting The Cabinet

3.4.2 Data Baud RateDescription: The speed or baud rate of the data bit stream, which carries the SMDR and configurationdata between the system and an

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3.4.3 Do Not Disturb (DND)All of the following features are part of the Do Not Disturb (DND) application.Do Not Disturb ButtonDescription: A telephone

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Do Not Disturb Override CapabilityDescription: A caller to a DND station can override a DND condition when you program the callingstation to have the

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3.4.6 LCD MessagingDescription: You can create messages that telephone users can set at their stations to be displayed byany LCD speakerphone that cal

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Table 3–2: Character Code TableCharacter Code Character Code Character CodeA 21 a 24 Space 12B22b25-15C23c 26;17D31d 34/18E32e35“19F33f 36.27G41g 44,2

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3.4.7 PA Port OptionsThe common equipment includes a special paging port that you can use to couple the system to acustomer-supplied external paging a

Seite 42 - 2.4 Connecting The Lines

Ringing Relay TrackingDescription: You can select the tracking source for the ringing relay to be either station 17 ringing orthe ringing that you hav

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3.4.8 Station MonitoringYou can enable two types of station monitoring: visual ring indication and audible monitoring.Visual Ring IndicationDescriptio

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3.4.9 System Alarm ReportingThe system can send special codes that convey certain system alarm conditions to selected stations wherethey will show on

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3.4.10 System ClockDescription: The system clock maintains current date and time information. The system provides thisinformation to LCD speakerphones

Seite 46 - 2.5 Connecting The Stations

1.6 Station DescriptionsThe digital telephones used with the digital telephone system are electronic,microprocessor-controlled, devices. They allow no

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3.4.11 System Speed DialDescription: The system speed dial is a system-wide list of numbers that all users can access forautomatic dialing. Those user

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Upper Case Character ChartCharacter CodeA21B22C23D31E32F33G41H42I43J51K52L53M61N62O63P71Q11R72S73T81U82V83W91X92Y93Z13Lower Case Character ChartCharac

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3.4.12 Tandem AttendantDescription: When you enable this feature, a recall from an unanswered call transfer or timed holdrecall will ring at both atte

Seite 50 - 2 – 20 Installing The DSU

3.4.14 Inhibiting System FeaturesDescription: You can disable certain features system-wide to prevent unauthorized users fromtampering with the system

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3.5 System TimingThe digital telephone system has several attributes that control timing dimensions of system operation.The following features set the

Seite 52 - 2 – 22 Installing The DSU

3.5.2 Extended DTMF Tones For Automatic DialingDescription: When a telephone user dials a number automatically (autodial, saved number redial, etc),th

Seite 53 - Telephones

3.5.3 Pause TimeDescription: During auto dials and speed dials, it is sometimes necessary to delay the sending of digitsto give switching equipment ti

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3.5.5 Timed Hold RecallDescription: After a call has been on hold for a programmed length of time, the system will recall thestation that placed the c

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3.5.6 Unanswered Call Transfer Recall TimeDescription: A transferred call that remains unanswered after a programmed length of time will returnto the

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3.6 Line ProgrammingBy using line configuration, you can program the parameters for individual lines. The programmingdecisions you make for a particul

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Figure 1–3: DigiTech Telephone Dimensions.625"6.451"7.65".625"4.3"4.6"1.112"1.251"2.7"4.7"CAJS457714

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3.6.2 Automatic PrivacyYou can make a line private or non-private. In the private mode, a station has exclusive use of a lineduring a call. Lines are

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3.6.3 Line DisableDescription: You can take a line port out of service when necessary (because of defect or some otherreason) using this programming p

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3.6.5 Line NamesDescription: You can name lines as to their function to identify them for use. Names such as WATTS,CO, etc., when appearing on the LCD

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Table 3–4: Character Code TableCharacter Code Character Code Character CodeA 21 a 24 Space 12B22b25-15C23c 26;17D31d 34/18E32e35“19F33f 36.27G41g 44,2

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3.6.6 Line Port FunctionsYou can set individual line ports to function as auxiliary line ports, for a paging amplifier, for example, orto function wit

Seite 63 - 2.11 Using A Line Port As An

3.6.7 Line To Line Port Re-AssignmentDescription: You can reassign the programming attributes for a line that the installer has connected toa particul

Seite 64 - 2.12 Connecting Data Devices

3.6.8 Pulse/Tone SwitchableYou can configure individual lines to have tone dialing or pulse dialing at default.Pulse DialingDescription: If the instal

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3.6.9 Block ProgrammingDescription: You can use this configuration procedure to assign those features that you have assignedto any one line (using the

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3.6.10 Positive Disconnect SupervisionDescription: When a station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, the CO may senda positive

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3.7 Station FeaturesStation programming means that you are programming the functions for one particular station, or port.While it isn’t necessary, it

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1.6.2 Impact Telephone DescriptionsFigure 1–4: Impact Telephone ImagesCOMDIAL1 234780#956QZ ABC DEFMNOWXYGHIPRSTUVOPERJKLTRNS/CNFHOLDTAPINTERCOMCOMDIA

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3.7.1 Access DeniedDescription: You can deny access to certain lines at certain stations. When you do this, a station usercannot select a denied line.

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3.7.2 All-Call and Zone PagingYou can program the system so that the users can make announcements to stations located in certain areasof the site or t

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Assign All-Call and Zone Paging ButtonDescription: If you wish, you can assign a paging button to provide a station with one-button access tothe all-c

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3.7.3 Audible MonitoringThe DSS/BLF at a multiline station provides a visual indication of idle, busy, and ringing status of themonitored stations. Yo

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3.7.4 Automatic HoldYou can give station users the ability to place an existing line or intercom call on hold when she or hepresses another line butto

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3.7.5 Automatic PrivacyYou can make a line private or non-private. In the private mode, a station has exclusive use of a lineduring a call. You can ar

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3.7.6 Call Forward On Busy/Ring–No AnswerThe system can automatically forward busy and ring-no answer calls to a new station. The system sendsthese ca

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Intercom Hunt GroupDescription: You can link stations together to form intercom hunt groups. Calls to a busy station in ahunt group will search the gr

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3.7.7 Call Origination DeniedDescription: You can deny users of selected stations the ability to originate calls on specified lines.This feature does

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3.7.9 Data Security PortDescription: While port is active on a call, this feature prevents any incoming tones associated withother system features fro

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12S, 112S1 1N,112N24S, 124S4.641 .75.7.13..3.7311. 34.CAJS 77Figure 1–5: Impact Telephone DimensionsIMI66–107 Digital Telephone SystemIntroducing The

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3.7.11 Executive OverrideDescription: You can provide selected stations with busy override. This feature allows the station tooverride a busy conditio

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3.7.12 Flexible Ringing AssignmentsYou can enable different ringing assignments for individual lines and stations.Direct/Delayed RingingDescription: Y

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Night Transfer (Of Ringing)—Line/Station AssignmentsDescription: You or the system attendant can place the system into the night transfer (of ringing)

Seite 83 - 2.17 Isolating Failures

Delayed Ringing TimesDescription: You assign delayed ringing to stations for specific lines, you can also set the time lengthof the delay.To Program:

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3.7.13 Flexible Station NumberingDescription: The system supports a flexible station numbering plan for calling individual stations anddepartments. Yo

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3.7.15 Handset Volume Control On Impact TelephonesDescription: Impact telephones have 8 handset volume settings at default. You may increase thenumber

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3.7.16 Headset InterfaceYou can program LCD speakerphones equipped with the optional headset jack to use a headset as well asthe handset or speakerpho

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3.7.17 Interactive ButtonsDescription: The digital telephone system supports the operation of interactive buttons on all currentlyproduced Comdial pro

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3.7.18 Idle Line PreferenceDescription: When you enable idle line preference, a station will automatically connect to anyassigned and idle line that y

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3.7.19 Personal Ringing TonesDescription: You can program stations to ring in one of six distinctive tones:1. 666/571 Hz @ 16 Hz warble2. 1000/800 Hz

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1.6.3 Impression Telephone Descriptions2122S (22-Line Speakerphone)2122X (22-Line Monitor Telephone)2022S (22-Line LCD Speakerphone)2101N (Single Line

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3.7.20 Prime Line, Prime Group, And Prime IntercomDescription: If you assign a group of lines, an intercom line, or one individual line to a particula

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3.7.22 Ringing Line PreferenceDescription: When you assign this feature to a station, it will automatically answer a ringing line whenits user takes i

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SOHVA GroupsDescription: Use this procedure to arrange station ports to originate and/or receive SOHVA calls byassigning SOHVA calling groups to them.

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Table 3–6: Fixed SOHVA GroupsSHOVA Group Group Configurations +Group 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Receive FromXOriginate ToXXXXGroup 212345678Receive FromXXOrigin

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SOHVA Tone Burst QuantitiesDescription: Use this procedure to set the number of SOHVA tone bursts that sounds at the systemstations. You can choose fr

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3.7.24 Service ObservingYou can give selected stations the capability to monitor, in an un-announced manner, an active call atanother station.Assign S

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3.7.25 Station DisableDescription: You can disable station ports on a per station basis.To Program: 1. Dial 59. “DISABLE STATIONS”2. Select station po

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Table 3–7: Character Code TableCharacter Code Character Code Character CodeA 21 a 24 Space 12B22b25-15C23c 26;17D31d 34/18E32e35“19F33f 36.27G41g 44,2

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3.7.27 Station To Station Port ReassignmentDescription: Use this procedure to reassign the programming attributes for a station connected to aparticul

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3.7.28 System Alarm Report StationsYou can program the system to report any system alarms to designated stations.Enable Alarm ReportingDescription: If

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Figure 1–7: Impression Telephone Dimensions9.08"8.90"1.13"4.78"3.94"UNIS0297.1308.900cajs1092101NIMI66–107 Digital Telephone

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3.7.29 Voice Announce BlockingDescription: This feature allows a station user to block voice-signaled intercom calls.To Program: 1. Dial 53. “STATION

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3.8 Button Mapping The Stations(Non-Square System Configuration)You can assign (map) every programmable button at each digital station to be line-sele

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Digital Telephone System IMI66–1073 – 80 System Programming

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3.8.1 Account Code ButtonDescription: Press the account code button and then dial an account code to record a call into aparticular category without i

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3.8.2 Automatic Call-Back ButtonDescription: When a user presses this button after they encounter a busy tone, the system willautomatically ring both

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3.8.4 Call Forward ButtonDescription: This button provides one-button forwarding of all calls to another extension.To Program: 1. Dial 56. “BUTTON MAP

Seite 108 - 2.21 Supporting DVA Operation

3.8.6 Do Not Disturb (DND) ButtonDescription: Pressing the DND button prevents other stations from calling the DND station.To Program: 1. Dial 56. “BU

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3.8.8 Line ButtonDescription: Line select buttons provide access to outside lines.To Program: 1. Dial 56. “BUTTON MAPPING”2. Dial 02. “ASSIGN LINE”3.

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3.8.10 Line Group Queue ButtonDescription: A station user can queue for a busy line by pressing a line group queue button.To Program: 1. Dial 56. “BUT

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3.8.12 Privacy ButtonDescription: A user engaged in a private call can press the privacy button to change a current call intoa non-private one.To Prog

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Printed in U.S.A. GCA47-157

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1.6.4 Station Controls And IndicatorsRinger Volume ControlEach station has a ringer volume control. Adjust the ringer volume of each station to suit y

Seite 114 - 3 – 2 System Programming

3.8.14 Voice Announce Block ButtonDescription: Telephone users can block voice announced intercom calls and station paging by pressingthis button.To P

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Length For Entered Account CodesDescription: This feature defines the number of account code digits that a user must enter before thesystem will accep

Seite 116 - 3 – 4 System Programming

3.9.3 Enabled or Disabled Account CodesDescription: Use this procedure to enable or disable the account code feature for the system.To Program: 1. Dia

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Forced Account Code Emergency NumbersDescription: Even if you arrange for the system to force account code entries, users can always dialemergency num

Seite 118 - 3 – 6 System Programming

3.9.5 Message Display Time For Account CodesDescription: When you enable the account code feature, LCD speakerphones prompt users to enter anaccount c

Seite 119 - 3.1 Using Chapter Three

3.9.6 Verified Account Code EntryDescription: Use this programming procedure to arrange for the system to either verify or not verifythe account codes

Seite 120 - 3 – 8 System Programming

3.10 The Analog Terminal InterfaceThe Analog Terminal Interface device (ATI-D) is a multipurpose on-premise accessory for the digitaltelephone system.

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3.10.1 ATI Distinctive RingingDescription: Intercom calls that ring at equipment connected through an ATI-D have a differentcadence than outside calls

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3.11 Direct Department CallingDirect department calling allows the system to assign lines to one of four different departments. Callsreceived on depar

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3.11.1 Access Codes For Direct Department CallingDescription: You can program department access codes to be any number between 10 and 7999;however, th

Seite 124 - 3 – 12 System Programming

MUTESHIFTSPEAKERINTERCOMTRNS/CNFTAPHOLDOPERTUVPRS WXYDEFABCQZMNOJKLGHI087 9321#654DIGITECHCOMDIALSPKRTAPTRANSCONFMUTEHOLD ITCMLCD Alphanumeric Display

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3.11.3 Station Ports For Direct Department CallingDescription: You can group stations by department to allow a call to search for an idle station with

Seite 126 - 3.3.4 Defaulting The Stations

3.11.4 Unanswered Call Transfer Recall TimeFor Direct Department CallingDescription: A transferred call that remains unanswered in a department after

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3.11.5 Call Forward on Busy/Ring—No AnswerThe system can automatically forward busy and ring-no answer calls to a new station. The system sendsthese c

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3.12 Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD)The DISD feature allows an external party to call an intercom station directly without assistance by theatten

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3.12.1 Dial Time LimitDescription: When a caller does not complete extension number dialing within the programmed dialtime limit, the system routes a

Seite 130 - 3.4.2 Data Baud Rate

3.12.3 DISD Assist StationDescription: When a caller does not complete extension number dialing within the programmed dialtime limit, the system route

Seite 131 - 3.4.3 Do Not Disturb (DND)

3.12.4 DISD Incoming RingsDescription: The number of rings that occur on a DISD line before it is answered is programmable.Setting a large number of r

Seite 132 - 3.4.5 Music On Hold

3.13 Data Printer ServiceWhen you connect a data printer to the system, the system automatically prints the station message detailrecord (SMDR) for th

Seite 133 - 3.4.6 LCD Messaging

3.14 Voice Mail InterfaceThe digital telephone system supports the use of a voice mail system connected to the commonequipment’s station ports through

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3.14.1 Voice Mail PortAssign The Voice Mail PortDescription: When you connect the voice mail equipment to a common equipment station port eitherthroug

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cajs110LCD DisplayInteractive ButtonsSpeakerMute ButtonT/C ButtonSPKR ButtonMessageWaiting LightHold ButtonTAP ButtonITCM ButtonFeature Buttons,Line B

Seite 136 - Ringing Tones

Assign Ringing For Automatic Attendant OperationDescription: With its automatic attendant feature, the voice mail system automatically answers anyline

Seite 137 - 3.4.8 Station Monitoring

Assign The Voice Mail Stations To Hunt GroupDescription: You must assign all voice mail ports to a circular hunt group to take advantage of thatfeatur

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3.14.2 Automatic Transfer of Voice MailDescription: Use this programming feature to arrange for an immediate connection of a transferredline from voic

Seite 139 - 3.4.10 System Clock

3.14.4 Voice Mail Transfer on BusyDescription: Normally, the auto-attendant routes calls from a busy station to that station’s voice mailbox. Alternat

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3.14.6 Positive Disconnect SupervisionDescription: When a station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, the CO may senda positive

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3.15 Versatile Voice ProcessingThe digital telephone system supports the Versatile Voice Processing voice mail system. The followingsections detail pr

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3.15.2 Using Tracker For Message NotificationDescription: You can program the Tracker to notify mail box users when they have new messages.To Program:

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3.15.5 Visual Voice Mail SupportDescription: Visual Voice mail (VVM) support provides proprietarty, two-line display LCDspeakerphone stations with vis

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3.16 Integrated Call CostingCall costing provides a means of establishing costing that the system can apply to outside calls made fromsystem telephone

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3.16.1 Call Costing Flow Diagram ExamplesCall Costing Flow DiagramIMI66–107 Digital Telephone SystemSystem Programming 3 – 117

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1.7 General SpecificationsSystem CapacityG0408 G0816 G1632 GM408Lines 4 8 16 4Stations 8 16 32 8DSS/BLF ConsolesTwo Per Station(One Per StationPort)Tw

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Example A For Local Dialing Sequence(201-nnnn)For this example, assume that you have installed the digital telephone system in a location where caller

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Example B For Long Distance With Office Code Dialing Sequence(1-201-201-nnnn)The illustrated sequence is a long distance call (more than 10 digits) wi

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Example C For Long Distance Dialing Sequence(1-201-nnn-nnnn)This illustrated sequence is a long distance call (more than 10 digits) with 201 as the ar

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Example D For Exception Dialing Sequence(nnn-nnnn, 1-nnn-nnnn)Program call rate table one to cost calls that do not match any other programmed call ra

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Typical SMDR Call Report For The Call Costing Examples10 1 12/28/90 16:05 0.9 2014567 $0.50 (see note 1)10 1 12/28/90 16:06 1.8 12017894567 $1.35 (see

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3.16.2 Exception Tables (Local Calls And Long Distance Calls)Description: The system compares all calls to entries in four exception tables (one entry

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3.16.3 Office Code Band Tables (Local Calls)Description: The system measures the number of dialed digits in calls that do not match exceptiontables. I

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3.16.4 Zone Call Band Tables (Long Distance Calls)Description: In certain heavily populated geographic areas, different area codes exist within the sa

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3.16.5 Area Code Band Table (Long Distance Calls)Description: The system compares the long distance calls that do not match entries in zone call bandt

Seite 156 - 3.6.8 Pulse/Tone Switchable

3.16.6 Call Rate Tables (Local And Long Distance Calls)Description: The system compares local calls and long distance calls that do not match entries

Seite 157 - 3.6.9 Block Programming

ConferencingMaximum Combinationsat Any One TimeG0408 and G0816 G16321 five-way plus 1 three-wayplus 2 SOHVA4 five-way plus 1 three-wayplus 1 SOHVA2 fo

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To Program: 1. Dial 76. “CALL COST TBL ”2. Dial table number (01–33). “CALL COST TBL XX”3. Dial 1 to enter matching digits. “XXXXXXXX ”NOTE: Call Cost

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3.16.7 Discard DigitsDescription: When the digital telephone system is installed behind a host system such as a PBX orCENTREX, users must dial access

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3.16.8 Dialing Time And Answer TimeDial Time LimitDescription: The system does not include dialing time when it records the time of a call for costing

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3.16.9 LCD Speakerphone Display of Costed CallsDescription: When you arrange the digital telephone system to cost the calls, you should also arrangefo

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3.17 Specialized Route Access (SRA)The SRA feature allows the system to select a line group based on the digits the user has dialed. By doingthis, it

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3.17.2 Enable SRA Office Code And Area Code TablesDescription: The office code table matches a dialed office code with one of the office codes that yo

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Area Code TableTo program: 1. Type I ✳ 746✳and press RETURN.2. From the main menu, type 1 and press RETURN for system COS menu.3. From the system COS

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3.17.3 Enable Special SRA Area Code TablesDescription: The four special area code tables must first match a dialed area code and then match thedialed

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Assigning line groups to the special office code entries,To Program: 1. From the system COS menu, type 16 for specialized route access menu and pressR

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3.17.4 Insert Digits For SRADescription: You may program the system, on a per line group basis, to insert up to 8 digits before adialed number. This f

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Music InterfaceInput Level 3 Volts peak-to-peak maximumInput Impedance Approximately 500 OhmsConnector RCA phono jackStation Message Detail Recording

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3.17.5 SRA Overflow Line GroupDescription: You can assign an overflow line group that the system can route calls over when no linesare free in the lin

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3.17.6 SRA Wait TimeDescription: Once a caller begins to dial digits, he or she has a certain period of time in which to dialeach new digit. After the

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3.17.7 Feature Inhibit ProgrammingDescription: You can disable certain features system-wide to provide a basic telephone system for usein installation

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3.18 Station Message DetailAccounting/Reporting (SMDA/SMDR)The system produces five different call cost reports for printing:1. Detailed report of all

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3.18.1 SMDA Department NumbersDescription: Use this programming feature to define different SMDA department numbersTo Program: 1. Dial 75. “SMDA PROGR

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3.18.3 SMDA PrintoutAutomatic SMDA ReportsDescription: Call cost reports, produced by the system for printing, are generated automaticallywhenever the

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SMDA Report PrintoutDescription: You can command the system to print several different types of SMDA reports and todelete all stored SMDA records.NOTE

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3.18.4 SMDR PrintoutSMDR Printout As System CollectedDescription: With this programming step, SMDR provides continuous printout of system-wide station

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3.18.5 SMDA Records Deleted By The AttendantDescription: This programming step gives the attendant station the ability to delete SMDA recordswhen comm

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3.19 Toll Restriction TablesThe toll restriction feature uses entries that you make in 16 different tables to prohibit some or all stationsfrom callin

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1.7.1 Feature CodesFeature Dialing CodeAll Call Page (Through Station Speakers) INTERCOM, 87Attendant Calling INTERCOM, 0Automatic Redialing Programme

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3.19.1 Assign Entries To Toll Restriction TablesDescription: Plan and execute system toll restriction in the sequence detailed in the following steps.

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3.19.2 Programming Toll Restriction Table EntriesTo Program: 1. Dial 71. “TOLL TABLE”2. Dial 01–16—OR—press A1–A14, B1, B2 for toll table 1–16. “XXXXX

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3.19.3 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To LinesDescription: Once you have created the toll restriction tables, assign them to lines.To Program: 1. Dial

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3.19.5 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To StationsFor Night Transfer (of ringing)Description: Toll tables assigned with this feature have an effect onl

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3.19.7 Assign Toll Restriction Override (TRO) CodeDescription: The TRO feature allows users to override the toll restriction that they encounter at ot

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3.19.8 Positive Disconnect SupervisionDescription: When a station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, the CO may senda positive

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3.20 The Tracker Paging SystemThe optional Tracker Paging System allows users to send alpha/numeric or numeric-only messages toTracker pagers assigned

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3.20.1 Preparing The SystemDescription: After you install the Tracker base station, you must either master clear the system ordefault the system data

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3.20.3 Enabling Tracker Pagers For StationsDescription: After you have enabled the Tracker Paging System as a system-wide feature, enable theTracker p

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3.21 Digital Voice Announcing (DVA)Digital voice announcing uses a hardware peripheral device (product code DVA01) connected to a digitalstation port

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Cancel On Line INTERCOM,Retrieve Message INTERCOM, HOLDNight Transfer (Attendant) On INTERCOM, S # 03,Programmed ButtonOff INTERCOM, ✳ # 03,Programmed

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3.21.1 Programming For DCD OperationDescription: When you plan to enhance DCD operation with the DVA, you must first completelyprogram the system for

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3.21.3 Programming For DISD OperationDescription: When you plan to enhance DISD operation with the DVA, you must first completelyprogram the system fo

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3.21.4 Enabling/Disabling Digital Voice Announcing (DVA)Description: You can enable DVA support for both DISD and DCD operation.To Program: To assign

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3.21.5 Programming The DVA MessagesDescription: You or the system attendant can store the customized messages in the DVA device in oneof two ways: by

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To Program: 1. Dial 08. “DVA TABLE NUM”2. Choose the message style.—Dial 1 for DISD message style. “PORT NUMBER”—Dial 2 for DCD message style. “PORT N

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3.22 The Data Interface UnitThe Data Interface Unit (DIU) is a device connected to a digital station port of a DSU. The DIU providesconnection for a d

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3.22.2 Remote Data StationDescription: Use this procedure to program the system to allow remote control of a DIU from one ormore multiline digital tel

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3.23 Caller ID Service SupportWhen you subscribe to Caller ID service, the central office sends Caller ID data over the lines. After theCaller ID devi

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Table 3–11: Caller ID Information On SMDR PrintoutCall # Station # Line # Date TimeCalllengthAnswerTimeCalledorCalling #Call Cost1 1000 12 10/15/92 04

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As an option, you can arrange for the system to provide Caller ID data distribution through the RS232data port B to a personal computer (PC) just as i

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1.7.2 System Ringing PatternsRing Type Ring CadenceCO/PBX Line Ring Host system ring cadenceIntercom Tone Signaling Two 150 msec. tone bursts every fo

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3.23.1 Assigning Caller ID Lines (required programming)Description: Programs lines to receive Caller ID service.To Program: 1. Dial 47. “CALLER ID LIN

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3.23.3 Configuring RS232 Data Port B (required programming)Description: Configures RS232 Data Port B to receive Caller ID data.To Program: 1. Dial 15.

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3.23.5 Setting The Caller ID Distribution (optional programming)Description: Sends Caller ID information to data port B for access by a PC.To Program:

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/M/66-107 Digital Telephone System System Records 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 Programming Password Records ...

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Digital Telephone System I/M/66-7 07 4.14 Caller ID Service Support Configuration Chart ... 4-41 4.15 Tracker Pa

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1.8 Seeking Repair AssistanceIf your common equipment cabinet or individual stations need repair, you may return theequipment to Comdial. Comdial will

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System Hardware AndSoftware InstructionsDigitalTelephoneSystemThis publication is applicable to the following equipment:G0408, with software I0408, re

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Installing TheDigital Telephone SystemSection Title...

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Section Title... Page2.6 Installing DSS/BLF Co

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Section Title... Page2.16 Checking The System

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2.1 Mounting ConsiderationsThe following requirements will help you to install the digital telephone system.•Locate the equipment cabinet within four

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Appendix A:Understanding TheSystem FeaturesAAbandoned Hold ReleaseIf an on-hold party hangs up at the CO/PBX end of a connection, causing an interrupt

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Account Codes (With Forced Positive Verification)System users can employ account codes to identify calls by category or by any otherdesired grouping s

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but cannot be lower than the verified account code length. The verified account codelength defines the number of digits that the system will verify be

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Forced Account Code Entry For CENTREX UsersThe programmer may set the TAP time so that CENTREX users do not have to re-enteran account code after pres

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connections. It contains a ringing generator to generate a ringing signal for the ISTdevices.Area Paging InterfaceAny station user can dial a special

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Automatic Dialing Of Stored NumbersAutomatic DialingThe system supports up to 24 automatic dial (autodial) numbers per station. Autodialbuttons can st

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Automatic Hold For IntercomIf a user selects the second intercom line while a call is active on the first intercom line,this automatic hold feature le

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Automatic Station RelocationWith this feature, the system will automatically recognize a particular station should thatstation be relocated to a new s

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BBackground MusicIf the installer connects a customer-provided external music source to the system, themusic from that source will sound through the s

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2.1.1 Tools And HardwareYou will need the following tools and materials to install the common equipment.•Fasteners—wood screws (1/4 x 1-inch round hea

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Block ProgrammingA programmer can assign a particular line or station’s class of service to an entire blockof lines or stations with one programming a

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The system will automatically provide a report whenever the costed call storage reaches95 percent of capacity. Additionally, the programmer can arrang

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Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)The SMDR feature generates a call record for printing as soon as the system collects therecord. It presents the

Seite 283 - System Records

Ring-No-Answer Forwarding Of Transferred CallsThis feature enhances the existing automatic RNA call forwarding feature to includeforwarding of transfe

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Call ParkThe call park feature is similar to a manual hold condition. A user can park a call aparticular station and retrieve it at any station in the

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Unanswered Call Transfer Recall TimingA transferred call that is unanswered after a pre-programmed length of time will return tothe station that trans

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(seven-, eight-, and eleven-digit Caller ID numbers are already in a format that can bedialed and do not need to be transformed.)The system will dial

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features that require periodic change by entering COS programming with another codeprovided for this purpose. The station user can program individual

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desired. After a programmer has reprogrammed a system, he or she can re-default it byusing the system, line, and station class of service programming

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Console SupportThe digital telephone system supports the installation and use of a DSS/BLF console atany available station port. The number of install

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2.2 Mounting The CabinetAfter thoroughly reviewing Section 2.1 and fully understanding its subject matter, use thefollowing procedure to mount the com

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While the first console (the one installed at the logic-paired port) extends the autodialbuttons of the paired telephone by 48 and provides DSS/BLF co

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The user controls the DIU by pressing a preprogrammed DATA button on his/her digitaltelephone. The installer can also program a DATA button on a remot

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Delayed RingingRinging assignments are programmable. A station can be programmed to providedelayed ringing on some lines while providing immediate rin

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The Dial By Name feature uses the seven-character station names associated with thestation ports for searching through the list of stations for interc

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Night Answer MessagesFor DCD callers—“Welcome to Acme’s sales department. Our hours are eight tofour-thirty. Please call tomorrow during those hours.”

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4. A DISD line recalls to the DSU after a transfer recall time, and the DVA plays arecall message to the caller. The DSU transfers the call once more

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dropped by the caller. The caller continues to receive ringback tone until the call isanswered. The overflow station can service the call or transfer

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A department station can also be taken out of service and placed in a wrap-up mode toprovide the user time for doing such things as follow-up paperwor

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Wrap-Up Time: The time that a station spent in a wrap-up mode doing such things asfollow-up paperwork. While a station is in a wrap-up mode, it does n

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The number of rings which occurs on a DISD line before it is answered is programmable.By setting a large number of rings, time is allowed for a call t

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Figure 2–1: Cabinet DimensionsCAJS044A4.54"3.78"3.78"16.50"16.50"16.50"27.58"27.58"21.30"0.88"0.87&q

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Direct Station Call Hold (Station Park)This feature allows a station user to park a call at a specific station where it will be heldwithout ringing. A

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Do Not Disturb InhibitThe system can be programmed to inhibit any station from entering the DND mode.System class of service programming is used to pr

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Dynamic Line ButtonsThrough class of service programming, the programmer can arrange certain idle linebuttons to serve as dynamic line buttons. This f

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Executive/Attendant OverrideThis feature allows the user of a station, upon encountering a busy signal at anotherstation, to dial a code that will ove

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Flexible Ringing Assignments Of PA PortThe PA port can be programmed for flexible ringing assignments and zone pages. Anydesired lines can be programm

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Full Button Programmability Of FeaturesA programmer, or in many cases the users themselves, can make most system featuresavailable at programmable but

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HoldAbandoned Hold ReleaseIf an on-hold party hangs up at the CO/PBX end of a connection, causing an interruptionin the line current, the system will

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Exclusive HoldExclusive hold prohibits a held call from being retrieved by any other station. Theexclusive hold condition also links the held call to

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Idle Line PreferenceWhen a station is programmed for idle line preference, it will automatically be connectedto the first assigned idle line. The syst

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the handset is lifted) or places the outside line on hold (if digits are dialed) and causesintercom dial tone to return to the IST.Pressing and releas

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2.3 Making The AC Power ConnectionYou must employ a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to astandard electrical outlet

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•Intercom call to station already busy on intercom rings in subdued fashion andflashes indicator associated with other intercom button.•With both inte

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Tone Or Voice SignalingThe system allows intercom calls to be tone signaled or voice signaled as the usersdesire; however, the programmer uses system

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preference. If they are unavailable, the system will chose the last line used at the station.If it is busy, no further choice is made. No class of ser

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Line FeaturesAccess Denied, Line Access RestrictionThe system programmer can deny access to particular lines at certain stations in thesystem. A stati

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Line And Line Group QueuingWith the line queuing feature, the station user can take action that will place a station in aqueue where it awaits the ava

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MManual HoldA button activated feature at each station will place an outside line on hold. When a userpresses the HOLD button while on a call, the sys

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LCD MessagingStandard and system-supplied custom display messages can be set by dialing a specificcode at any station. Such messages are to be receive

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Modular Wiring And Jacks 2- Or 4-Conductor Wire SystemThe system can be completely interconnected by employing industry standard 50-pinconnectors and

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Handsfree Answer InhibitThe user can use the MUTE button to block all handsfree answerback response. Thisarrangement will prevent a station user from

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PPagingAll-Call PagingAll-call paging allows all stations to receive announcements through the station speakerat once. The system can also send all-ca

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Figure 2–2: Making The AC Power ConnectionTypical CommonEquipment TypicalearthgroundGroundingterminalPlug-in powerline surgeprotector (typical)Dedicat

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PBX/CENTREX/CO CompatibleSystem features and programmable buttons support the requirements of most PBXs,Central Offices, and CENTREX systems. Numbers,

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Power Failure TransferAn installer can connect an industry-standard telephone such as the model 2500 to aspecial connection to serve as a power-fail t

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Privacy Release/Brokerage ServiceSee the previous paragraph titled Privacy—Designated Programmable ButtonPrivate Lines (Access Denied)The system progr

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Programming Password ProtectionNo one can enter a programming mode to reprogram the system without first entering apassword. The system provides two d

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RRedialingAutomatic Redial (Of Busy Number Or Unanswered Call)A user can automatically redial a busy number or unanswered call by activating thisfeatu

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Response MessagingThis feature allows a user to reply in a non-verbal manner to a voice announce ortone-signaled intercom call or to a subdued off-hoo

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of an external paging amplifier and the installer can arrange the wiring so that the relayclosures energize the paging amplifier while it is receiving

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and paging announcements when they are sent to the programmed zone. Using such anarrangement, it is possible for a user to determine that certain line

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Ringing Line PreferenceThe system can be programmed on a per station basis to provide ringing line preferenceon all lines programmed for ringing at th

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within the same general area. If all nine channels are in use and a tenth Scout telephonetries to place a call, the LCD will indicate “System Busy” an

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CERTIFIEDISO 9001Accredited by the Dutch Councilfor Accreditation for certificationand registration activities.CERTIFICATIONComdial's Quality Man

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2.3.2 Grounding The SystemIf spare conductors exist in the cables between the station and the 66M-xx connector blocks, it isgood practice to connect t

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a line group after comparing the dialed number with entries that are contained in anoffice code table, an area code table, and four special area code

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The following information illustrates the digit evaluation scheme.Digit EvaluationQuantity Of DigitsDialedActual Dialed DigitsDigits Evaluated BySyste

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that the CENTREX extensions are 3300–3399. Take programming action to assign linegroup 2 to entries 330–339 in the office code table. This means that

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Flexible Station Numbering PlanThe system supports a flexible station numbering plan for individual stations. Eachstation can be programmed to respond

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Station-To-Station MessagingIf a station has a DSS/BLF appearance at another station, a callback message indicationcan be left at that station with th

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Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) GroupsThe programmer can program the ability of station ports to originate and/or receiveSOHVA calls by assign

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Example 1: Allow station port 10 to originate SOHVA messages to all stations in thesystem and allow those stations the ability to originate SOHVA mess

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TTandem AttendantWhen the programmer uses system class of service programming to enable the tandemattendant feature, a recall from an unanswered call

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Toll RestrictionDefault Toll RestrictionThe system defaults two toll restriction tables with pre-programmed values andpre-assigned to all lines. The p

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tables replace any that he or she may have assigned to the station for normal, or daymode, operation. For example: a programmer can arrange for a stat

Seite 346 - System Speed Dial

Be sure that all of the ground connections are without splices and are visible for inspection andmaintenance. Tag all of the ground connections with a

Seite 347 - Automatic Pause Insertion

Tracker Paging SystemThe optional Tracker Paging System is a wireless paging system that uses an externalbase station connected to the common equipmen

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Unscreened Call TransferA user can transfer a call to another station without first announcing it. The transferredcall will camp-on to the other stati

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Voice Announce BlockingThis feature allows station users to block voice announced intercom signaling by dialinga code or pressing a programmable butto

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Positive Disconnect SupervisionWhen a station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, the CO may senda positive disconnect signal t

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ringer-off feature on a system-wide basis. When programmers take this option, users canset the ringer volume to a low level but cannot completely sile

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INDEXAAbandoned Hold Release ... 3-38, A-1AC Power Connection ...2-8Access Codes ForDirect Department Calling ...3-95Access Denied ...

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Audible Ringing Interface ...2-30Authorizing Repairs ...2-80Automatic Call-Back Button ... 3-81Automatic Callback ... A-5Automatic

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Caller ID ...A-15–16Caller ID ParameterSwitches, Setting ...2-74Caller ID Service Support ... 3-165Assigning A “SAVE” Button(

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DData Baud Rate ...3-18Data Connections,Common Equipment ...2-36Data Connections,Modular Jack ...2-34Data Devices, Connecting

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Direct Ringing ...3-59Direct StationCall Hold (Station Park) ...A-30Direct StationSelection (DSS) Programmable ...A-30Disable A Stat

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2.4 Connecting The LinesThe line terminations for the common equipment cabinet are standard modular plug/jackconnections. Line configuration must be l

Seite 358 - Conferencing

Flash/Recall ...3-34Flexible RingingAssignments ...3-59, A-33Direct/Delayed Ringing . . . . . . . . . . 3-59Night Transfer (Of Ring

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Industry-Standard Telephone Support . . A-38Industry/Regulatory Standards ...1-22Inhibiting DISD Digit Dialing ... 3-102Inhibiting System Features

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Line Configurations, Recording . . 4-11–12Line Connection ... 2-12Line Connection Details ... 2-14–15Line Disable ... 3-39Line

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Messaging, LCD ...3-21Modular Jack Data Connections ...2-34Modular Wiring And Jacks2- Or 4-Conductor Wire System ...A-47Monitoring, Audible

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PPA Port ... 1-22PA Port Options ...3-23Ringing Relay Tracking . . . . . . . . . . 3-24Ringing Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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RRadio Frequency Interference ... 2-81Reassigning Line Ports ... 2-14Recall Time, Call Park ... 3-32Recall Time,Unanswered Call Transfe

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Seeking Repair Assistance ... 1-25Selected Ports, Connecting ...2-30Self Diagnostics ...A-59Service Observing ...3-73, A-59Setting

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Station Numbering, Flexible ...3-62Station Ports ForDirect Department Calling ...3-98Station Relocation ...2-17Station Relocation, Aut

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Toll Restriction Tables ...3-147–153Assign Entries ToToll Restriction Tables . . . . . . . . . . 3-148Assign TollRestriction Override (TRO) Code .

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VVDT Programming ...3-11Versatile Voice Processing ... 3-113Auto Station Logon . . . . . . . . . . . 3-114Positive Disconnect Supervision

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Figure 2–5: Detailing The CO Line InterfaceRING 2RING 1TIP 1TIP 2RING 4RING 3TIP 3TIP 4RING 6RING 5TIP 5TIP 6RING 8RING 7TIP 7TIP 8CO/PBXLINESLine Ter

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LIMITED WARRANTYThe initial hardware and software of all Comdial Corporation (“Comdial”) products shall be referred to collectively herein as the “Pro

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Appendix AQuick Reference GuideThis chart provides you with a Quick Reference Guide of the featuredialing codes. If you wish, you can detach these pag

Seite 372 - Exclusive Hold

Feature Enable Code Disable CodeButtonMnemonicCall Forward,Ring-No Answer,All CallsINTERCOM ✳ 54+ extension numberINTERCOM # 5 FWDRACall Forward,Ring-

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Feature Enable Code Disable CodeButtonMnemonicLine Group 1 INTERCOM 9 LNG01Line Groups2-11INTERCOM 80-89 LNG02-11Line Groups12-16INTERCOM 60-64 LNG 12

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Feature Enable Code Disable CodeButtonMnemonicPersonalRinging TonesINTERCOM✳✳ 4 +tonecode (1-8)Redial LastDialed Number#Remote StationDisableINTERCOM

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2.4.1 Line Connection DetailsThe table on the next page shows the line connection details for all three of the commonequipment base units. Jacks one a

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Table 2–2: Understanding the Line Connection DetailsCommon Equipment Type Line Jack Pin No. Connection Telephone NumberG0408,G0816,andG163211 Auxiliar

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2.5 Connecting The StationsThe digital telephone system supports the operation of proprietary Comdial telephones.The G0408, G0816 and G1632 common equ

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2.5.1 Grounding The StationsRemember, if spare conductors exist in the cables that run between the stations and the 66M-xxconnector blocks, it is good

Seite 382 - LCD Support

Figure 2–6: Station Connections16-Line, 32-Station Base UnitStations 10-25Stations 26-41Power Fail StationGroundingTerminal4-Line, 8-Station Base Unit

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2.5.4 Connecting Stations To The G0408This table shows the color-coded connections for a G0408 common equipment cabinet.Table 2–3: Connecting Stations

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Introducing TheDigital Telephone SystemSection Title... Page1

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2.5.5 Connecting Stations To The G0816This table shows the color-coded connections for a G0816 common equipment cabinet.Table 2–4: Connecting Stations

Seite 386 - Station-To-Station Messaging

2.5.6 Connecting Stations To The G1632The following two tables show the color-coded connections for a G1632 common equipmentcabinet.Table 2–5: Connect

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Table 2–6: Connecting Stations To J2 On The G1632 Common Equipment Cabinet25-Pair Connections Two-Wire Connections Station ConnectionsWire Color Pair

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2.5.7 Wall Mounting The Telephone StationsThe DigiTech (product code 77nnn), Impact (product code 8nnnn), and Impression (productcode 2nnnn) telephone

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To convert the model Impact (models 80nnn and 81nnn) and Impression (models20nn and 21nnn) telephones for wall-mounting,1. Turn telephone over and dis

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To wall-mount the telephones,After configuring a telephone for wall mounting, either mount it directly on the wall using two#10 panhead screws (obtain

Seite 391 - Power Failure Transfer

2.6 Installing DSS/BLF ConsolesThe digital telephone system supports the installation and use of a DigiTech DD32X or ImpactIB64X consoles at any avail

Seite 392 - Programmable Buttons

While the first console (the one installed at the logic-paired port) extends the autodial buttons ofthe paired telephone by 48 and provides DSS/BLF co

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2.7 Connecting A Power Failure StationThe system provides a tip and ring pair connected to line 1 as an emergency power failurecircuit. This circuit i

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2.8 Using The Auxiliary Equipment InterfaceYou can connect an industry-standard telephone or a data device such as a modem or a FAXmachine on a line a

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1.1 Using This ManualThis publication contains a technical discussion of the digital telephone system; it providesstep-by-step instructions for instal

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2.9 Common Audible And Auxiliary Ringing InterfaceYou can use the relay closure dry-contact points for controlling external audible equipment.These co

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Figure 2–13: Connecting Typical Common Audible Interface WiringIMI66–107 Digital Telephone SystemInstalling The DSU 2 – 31

Seite 398 - Digital Wireless Telephone

2.10 Using The External Paging InterfaceThe system provides a special transformer-isolated paging port that you can use to couple thesystem to a custo

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2.11 Using A Line Port As AnExternal Paging InterfaceYou can use class of service programming to program a line port to be an AUXILIARY port. Asan AUX

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2.12 Connecting Data DevicesThis section contains information on two stages of wiring connections for data devices.Section 2.12.1 explains connection

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Figure 2–16: Connecting Data Devices Through Modular ConnectionsIBMIBMIBM5432Front Viewof Jack6 5 4 3 2 1TDRDSG}From RS232Data Port ATypical VDTInterf

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2.12.2 Making The Common Equipment Data ConnectionsYou must make wiring connections from the modular jack (wall jack) to the G0408 and G0816common equ

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Figure 2–17: Making Data Connections To The SystemStation Connector Block Data Ports(4-line, 8-station base unit and8-line, 16-station base unit)12345

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2.12.3 Programming With A Video Display TerminalYou can program the digital telephone system using a telephone or a Video Display Terminal(VDT). You c

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If you experience difficulty in establishing a communications path between your VDT, modems,and the digital telephone system, note the following sugge

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1.2 Using Related PublicationsThe following publications contain information applicable to the digital telephone system.Should you need copies of thes

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2.13 Using The Music InterfaceIf music is to be part of the system, connect a customer-provided music source to the commonequipment music interface ja

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2.14 Using The Add-On Expansion ModuleYou can install one or two optional add-on expansion modules on the common equipment baseunit to increase the li

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2.14.1 Expansion CapabilitiesThe 4-line 8-station expansion module adds station and line capability in several differentcombinations.Figure 2–20: Add-

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2.14.2 Connecting Stations To The Expansion ModuleThe station connections are available at a 50-pin connector.Table 2–10: Connecting Stations To The G

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2.14.3 Installing The Add-On Expansion ModuleEach add-on expansion module measures 15.5" wide x 9.4" high x 1.6" wide and weighsapproxi

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Figure 2–21: Installing The Add-On Expansion ModuleTypical Base UnitTypical Add-On Module(8-Line, 16-Station Base Unit)Nameplate(Remove to expose base

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2.15 Upgrading The System SoftwareThe following sections contain information on safety precautions you should take beforeworking on the common equipme

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2.15.2 Saving The Call Cost RecordsTo save the call cost records,1. Make a copy of the call cost records and then delete them from the system memory p

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2.15.3 Replacing The Software CartridgeUpgrading software in the digital telephone system consists of removing the current softwarecartridge and excha

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SoftwareCartridgeTypicalCommonEquipmentBaseUnit(Liftouttoremove)CAJS091ASoftwareCartridgeTypicalCommonEquipmentBaseUnit(Pushinto install)CAJS091Figure

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Operation With Impact Telephones and ConsolesThese user guides are for telephones with product codes 8024S, 8124S, 8012S, 8112N, 8101N,and console IB6

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2.15.4 Master Clearing The SystemTo reboot the system and load the new software,1. Restore power to the system.2. Perform the master clear procedure f

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2.16 Checking The System InstallationThe system operating features are set to default conditions at initial power-up. These conditionsprovide a basic

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2.16.3 Checking The General Operating Conditions1. Check the red light emitting diode (LED) system status indicator. Be sure that it is on steady.If i

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2.17 Isolating FailuresSection 2.17 will help you to find and identify problems that might occur in the digital telephonesystem.2.17.1 Checking The Sy

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2.18 Installing The System Options And AccessoriesThis section contains information on installing the battery back up, the analog terminal interface,a

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Figure 2–26: Installing The Batteriesbatt1.cdrIMI66–107 Digital Telephone SystemInstalling The DSU 2 – 55

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Connecting The Battery Back Up AssemblyThe common equipment provides an interface connector for the connection of an optionalexternal battery assembly

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During AC operation, the common equipment provides recharging current to maintain thevoltage potential of the external battery assembly at an operatio

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2.18.2 Installing The Analog Terminal InterfaceIntroducing The Analog Terminal InterfaceThe ATI-D is a multipurpose, on-premise accessory for the digi

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Detailing The The Analog Terminal Interface SpecificationsPower requirements: Supplied by the common equipmentRinging voltage: 55 VAC Nominal @ 20 Hz(

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1.3 Accessory InformationThe digital telephone system is capable of supporting several accessory software and hardwaredevices. You can add voice mail,

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Mounting The Analog Terminal InterfaceRefer to Section 2.1 at the beginning of this chapter for system mounting considerations that arealso applicable

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Figure 2–28: Detailing The ATI-D DimensionsIMI66–107 Digital Telephone SystemInstalling The DSU 2 – 61

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Connecting The Analog Terminal InterfaceConnect the ATI-D per the diagram detailed on the following page. A grounding wire is notrequired for operatio

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Figure 2–29: Interconnecting The ATI-DCommon Equipment JackPIN 1 No ConnectionPIN 2 Odd Station (Tip)PIN 3 Even Station (Tip)PIN 4 Even Station (Ring)

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Installing An OPX Long Loop Adapter For Off-Premise ServiceAs stated previously, the analog terminal interface is an on-premise device. You must use a

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Figure 2–30: Installing The Long Loop AdapterEarthGround(Optional)123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464

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Understanding The Programming RequirementsThe ATI-D provides the interfacing capability required to connect most IST equipment to astation port of an

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ATI-D Distinctive RingingIntercom calls that ring at equipment connected through an ATI-D have a different cadence thanoutside calls. Intercom ring ca

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2.18.3 Installing The Data Interface UnitUnpack the Data Interface Unit (DIU) and check for the following parts:•Telephone line cord•Power cable with

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3. Install two #8 X 3/4-inch screws in the wall at the locations you marked in step 2. Tightenthe screws until the screw heads are 1/4-inch from the s

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