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1. 3 5 Toll Restriction Programming 3 6 Tabie Enty Procedure ie e Lad des Hed 3 Toll Restriction Programming Procedure hh e 3 6 Toll Restriction Programming Reference Tables 3 7 Line COS Programming 4 esce ex do AD RUE HAN 3 9 Line Defaults S ve sqa aer 3 9 Procedure 39 Ul Comens 66 074 Line COS Programming Reference Table 3 10 StationCos Programming 3 11 Station Defaults l oe iodi wk ER Rar d id E k b d yan n d Ei vL 3 11 Procedure a ica pa z cede sau creda S y q ym au ere ane d one EP 11 Station COS Programming Reference Table COS And SMDR Printout 3 18 Cassette Tape Record Of COS Values 3 20 System Clock Information es ss saa sa ss s sess sa sas t eet ee ete 3 21 System Speed Dial Programming 3 21 Programming Reference Chart A For Station
2. 1 COE ocr oo iwaw EO QaDsrenon eor asson 9 9 BI 000 PHONE RECALL TIME UNANSWERED CALL TRANSFER KEY 7 B LCD PHONE 717130 sec 2 ENTRY 3 fose 4 esee fo 1205 mec 27 aE s eo sec F 7 240 5 6 r ssec He tao see LL 21420 sec T C L 0 LOISABLED Note 0 program selechon disa bied enables exclusive hold condi tion when set al station to place line on hotd that cannot be released at any other station 10 s esee C TAUON STATION PORT O AKA EAI ARAFA E 1 exec 11 1 1111 STATION l ADJUNCT PORT lea ean PED osser conso 1 1 1 1 1 sanosi 1 TP PP TTTITI TT a 055 8 CONSOLE C49 22 LT TT LLL 1 1 e vcosaewca 11 T IT T STATION PORT 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33134 35 36 37 38 39 40 T4 nma po TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING In order for toll restriction to take effect the following thre
3. s Gopesmo T C Lelo iojo 11 e e e i e e ke re e e e ke e en EIME GROUP AUTOMATIC RINGING LINE PREFERENCE 3 4 HOLD p2 LBS HOLD 13 14 seme iste ron s SS EET 8 58 EE LES LL msj L gh ce moss 05 woren T I Ti TS TO RINGING ON ALL LINES FOR STATIONS 10 17 38 a a T2 S 4 DS Te D Te DT Doa gm e ues gc Lg some L TLLLLILLITITIT LINE SELECT KEYS 15 18 19 TABLE ASSIGNMENT el soy stat s ke Ese see or ALL CALL ANC ZONE PAGING o eee a G gt KEY MAPPING 3 AND 8 LINE KEY SET MAPPED Bt 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 DISABLED RECALL KEY MAPPING 22 LINE FEATURE KEYSET MAPPED oe P Joe je 1 2 4 5 6 7 LINE ASSIGNED OSE 51 ASSIGNED AUTO DIAL ue 21 20 1 1213 41 617 re o o o o o o o PRESS 64 TO CONTINUE 22 LINE SELECT KEYS CX ESS 3 17 iM 66 074 COS AND
4. 4 1 ManuaiScope 1 1 Mapping Buton 3 13 Mounting Considerations 22 1 Mounting Procedure 2 1 Musicintertace 2 6 Night Transter Of Ringing 3 12 N Non Square Configuration 3 13 Notificaton To Telephone Company 1 2 Off Hook Voice Announce With Handsfree Answerback 2 3 P Connecoons 2 12 Paired Stations 4 2 Pause TIME 2 35 oh ane due Pe thee 3 3 Personal Ringing Tones 3 11 Power Failure Station Connections 2 4 Power Interruption 3 21 1 1 Prime Line Group Or Intercom 3 11 Privacy Mode 25 eed A 3 9 Programming Hunt Group 3 15 Programming Line COS 3 9 Programming Procedure System COS 3 3 Programming Reference Chat A 3 23 Programming Reference Chat B 3 25 Programming Reference Table System COS 3 5 Programming Station COS 3 11 Programming System 3 1 Programming System Speed Dial 3 21 Programming Toll Restriction 9 6 Programming With A 40 Button Or A 32 Button Console 3 2 R Radio Frequency Interference 1 2 Recall Time For
5. 746 x 2 Press B8 Bl A8 B10n LCD Speakerphone 3 Select last station port in link e C10 C41 estationportlO 41 4 Press B8 B1 A8 B1 on LCD Speakerphone 3 15 5 Choose next station port in link Choose first station port in link if circular link is desired CIO C41 station port 10 41 6 Press TAP 7 Press and repeat steps 2 6 until all station ports are linked as desired OR Press MNTR SPKR to end n7 018 01 01 016 EXAMPLE 2 proper links clear hunt group link 1 Press TCM 7 4 6 2 Press 8 B1 8 1 on LCD Speakerphone 3 Select station port to be unlinked e C10 C41 station port 10 41 4 Press B8 8 1 on LCD Speakerphone 5 Press MNTR SPKR to end EXAMPLE 3 improper link X 016 015 i 017 018 019 016 078 017 076 3 16 STATION COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE Copy this page as requlred for additional reference sheets Shading denotes station default conditions e Check off or enter values chosen for stations being programmed IMPORTANT NOTE To choose B field programming buttons on LCD Speakerphones 5 B1 then press through 8 to represent B field buttons P BASE LEVEL ED G D 45 ED 65 GD STATION PROGRAMMING MODE 88 STATION ID REF SYSTEM COS CHART pre 4 eme j CO ewe 8
6. 2 13 Figure 2 5 Secure Voice Announce Telephone Connectlons 2 14 Figure 5 SMDR Printout Detalls gt lt s eda 3 19 Figure 4 Fallure Analysis Flow Chart RA A IA 4 3 Figure 4 2 Statlon Wall Mounting Details 4 5 WY V VMI ADUN UN i 1 INTRODUCTION MANUAL SCOPE This publication contains installation programming and maintenance information for the Model 1432 KSU electronic key system and associated electronic key telephone stations NOTE This manual is applicable for model 14328 KSU Rev F and later This key system is fully protected and therefore the installation does not require the services of an authorized agent However the installation procedures detailed in this manual should only be performed individuals familiar with general telephone installation procedures The end user may perform routine maintenance procedures such as the following listed ones but all other servicing must be performed by factory authorized personnel e Place or replace any designation strips on the face of the telephone stations e Replace the line cord or handset coiled cord Replace complete stations and station handsets The handset is a special Comdial type Other handset types will not work properly e Relocate the station when it is plugged into the proper system jacks RELATED INFORMATION e
7. 21 Z TYPICAL TWISTED PAIR PAIRED CABLE STATION 4 i PORTS TO SECURE anes OFF HOOK 9 Vocis TELEPHONE 22 up w 23 m 24 25 29 CIC C AMPHENOL 26 CONNECTOR 6 WIRE LINE dcc CORD 34 35 1 1 VOICE PAIRED STATION 36 1 2 DATA cim 3 VOICE 41 4 VOICE 42 1 5 DATA A 6 VOICE PAIRED STATION aM III 46 TYPE 625A2 6 CONNECTOR M cio TYPICAL 49 p 50 CLIP TERMINALS TYPICAL STATION CONNECTOR BLOCK Figure 2 5 Secure Off Hook Volce Announce Telephone Connections SYSTEM INITIAL CONDITION The system operating features are set to default conditions at initial power up These conditions provide a basic operating system with a known set of parameters and the system should be initially checked out with the default conditions in place At anytime while the system is operating default conditions can be reset from station port 10 or 11 per the instructions provided in Chapter 3 CHECK OUT Check the KSU and telephone installation for proper operation by performing the following resistance and voltage measurements Resistance Check Make the following resistance measurements at the station connector blocks under the following conditions ME
8. 4 Failure Isolation DSS BLF Console Self Test 4 2 Failure Isolation Station Self 4 1 Failure Isolation System Status Indicator 4 1 Failure Isolation Wiring 4 1 FCC Rules And Regulations 1 2 Flexible Button Function Assignment 3 13 Fuse Location 4 1 General 2 18 General Information 3 1 Hunt Group Guide Lines 3 15 Hunt Group Programming 3 15 Idle Line Preference 312 Initial Condition 2 15 Installation 2 1 Installation Requirements 1 2 Intercom First Signalling Method 3 3 Introduction nav ea RA ee eek ER l 1 K Key System Multifunction Hybrid Configuration 2 5 KSU Mounting Dimensions 2 2 L Line Assignment 22 Line FeatureKeyset 3 13 Line Assignment And 8 Line 3 13 Line Connections 2 2 Line COS Programming 3 9 Line COS Programming Reference Table 3 10 Line Defaults 3 9 Line 3 9 Line Length Of Printout 3 3 Line Type 3 9 Loading COS Data From Tape 3 20 M Maintenance
9. A Lead Control Lines 7 and 8 3 10 IM 66 074 Avi AZ STATION COS PROGRAMMING STATION DEFAULTS PA Port Disabled Executive Override Disabled Ringing Line Preference Disabled Prime Line group None Personal Ringing Tone Tone 1 Single Line Keyset Accesses Intercom Ringing Assignment All Lines Ring on Stations 10 17 39 And 41 Line Access Denied None Toll Tables None Assigned Origination Denied None Idle Line Preference None Night Transfer All Lines Ring On Stations 10 17 39 And 41 All Call Receive Enabled All Call Originate Enabled Reserved Intercom Link None Zone Page Receive Disabled Zone Page Originate Disabled Message Originate Disabled Automatic Hold Disabled System Speed Dial Toll Restriction Disabled Voice Announce Block Disabled Privacy Status Private Line Button Assignment Button Mapping 3 8 Line Keyset B Field Buttons 1 8 Lines 1 8 22 Line feature Keysef A Field Buttons Al Al4 Lines 1 14 B Field Buttons BI B8 Autodial Locations PROCEDURE Perform all steps in sequence Skip those steps not required 1 Press ITCM 7 4 6 2 Press program button B8 B1 A8 B10n LCD Speakerphone 3 Specify station to be programmed then perform applicable steps e Press CIO C41 for station port 10 to 41 e f desired press TRANS CONF to default following settings PA port disabled Prime
10. RESTRICTION TABLE 7 RESTRICTION TABLE 6 ALLOW DENY ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM TYPE ALLOW ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES L STATIONS TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS 3 7 Toll Restriction Tables continued RESTRICTION TABLE 9 TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS RESTRICTION TABLE 11 ALLOW DENY NTRY ENTRY NUMBER 116 MAXIMUM RESTRICTION TABLE 13 TYPE ALLOW DENY ENTRY NUMBER THE TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES __ STATION RESTRICTION TABLE 15 TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS 3 8 RESTRICTION TABLE 10 ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM s III III I I I 3 4 5 6 7 TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES _____ STATIONS TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS I RESTRICTION TABLE 12 TYPE ALLOW NTRY DENY ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM 4 TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS RESTRICTION TABLE 14 TYPE ALLOW DEN Y m ENTRY T 16 TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS RESTRICTION TABLE 16 TYPE ALLOW ENTRY SS 16 MAXIMUM TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS LINE COS PROGRAMMING LINE DEFAULTS Line Type TELCO Line Groups None Assigned Dial Mode DTMF Privacy Status Private Toll Tables None Assigned Abandoned Hold Timeout 50 Msec PROCEDURE 1 Press ITCM 7 46 x 2 Choose line to be programmed Press Al 14 Line 1 14 3 Select line type e Disabled C46 e Auxiliary C4
11. System interconnection System Programming System Speed Dial Index System Speed Diil Programming System Status Indicator System Wiring T Technical Assistance Technical Assistance And Repair Service Terminal Hunting Through Dialing With An OPX Box Timed Hold Recall Time Toll Restriction Programming Toll Restriction Programming Procedure Toll Restriction Programming Reference Tables Toll Table Entry Procedure Toll Table Restriction On System Speed Dial Numbers Toll Tables To Line Toll Tables To Station Troubleshooting Voltage check W Wall Mounting Station Wiring Failure Isolation 2 zone Paging And Or All call 24 1 441 3 15
12. 3 13 Gable Clips 525 naa S AE RS EE 2 2 Origination Denied 3 12 Cassette Tape Record Of COS Values 3 20 Cassette Tape Recorder Interface 2 6 Central Message Desk 3 3 Check Out 2 15 Circular Hunting 3 15 lass Of Service Default 3 2 Common Audible And Auxiliary Station Interface 2 5 Common Audible Auxiliary Station Interface Wring 2 12 Compatibility With Telephone Network 1 2 Conversion Deskwall 4 4 COS SMDR Printout 3 18 COS Printout u x SERERE 3 18 D Data Device Connections 2 4 Default Class Of Service 3 2 Defaults Line 3 9 Defaults Station 3 11 Defaults system 3 3 Desk Wall Reversal Wall Mounting 4 4 Dialing Mode Line 3 9 DSS Assignment 3 13 DSS BLF Console Connections 2 3 OSS BLF Console Self Test Failure Isolation 4 2 Dynamic Line Button And Autodial Assignment 13 13 Enable Port 3 11 Executive Override 3 1 Failure Analysis 4 2 Failure Analysis Flow Chart 4 3 ralurelsolaion
13. PAIR BLACK 4 28 GREEN 5 d o STATION RED 6 4 19 DATA 4 PAIR 30 GREEN 9 STATION RED 10 1 LE 20 DATA YELLOW n 6 PAIR BLACK 12 32 VOICE GREEN 13 7 STATION PAIR RED 14 RED GREEN 33 21 DATA YELLOW 15 GREEN RED 8 PAIR BLACK 16 34 GREEN 17 9 STATION RED 18 35 22 n 10 PAIR BLACK 20 36 Mie ee ee RED 2 37 23 DATA YELLOW 23 2 PAIR 24 4 39 GREEN BLACK STATION RED 26 39 24 14 PAIR BLACK 28 40 GREEN 29 STATION 25 L RED 3 DATA YELLOW 31 BLUE YELLOW PAIR BLACK 32 YELLOW ORANGE 42 EG EE M ORANGE YELLOW STATION RED 34 YELLOW GREEN 26 DATA YELLOW 35 GREEN YELLOW PAIR I BLACK 36 YELLOW BLUE elo YELLOW BROWN _ VOICE GREEN 37 STATION PAIR RED 38 20 27 DATA YELLOW 39 PAIR BLACK 40 VOICE GREEN 41 STATION PAIR RED 42 VIOLET ORANGE 2 28 DATA 43 ORANGE VIOLET 22 PAIR BLACK 44 48 VOICE GREEN 45 ER STATION RED 46 49 29 DATA a PAIR BLACK 48 eae He aia PEE SLATE VIOLET 25 AUXILIARY INTERFACE RED 50 Table 2 3 Wirlng For Station Connector Block J 3 SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION
14. 01 001 Compliance Requirements To FCC Rules and Regulations Part 68 and 15 9 IM 01 005 Handling Of Electrostatically Sensitive Components e GCA 40 028 General Information Electronic Key System e GCA 70 34 Users Guide for Muttiline Station GCA 70 079 Users Guide for Single Line Station e GCA 70 066 Users Guide for DSS BLF Console GCA 70 48 User s Guide for 32 Button DSS BLF Console STATION TYPES This Key Service Unit supports the operation of the following stations e 22 Line Feature Keyset e Reused 3 8 Line Keyset e Single Line Keyset e DSS BLF Console 32 Key 40 Key and 70 Key Introduction INSTALLER USER INFORMATION REGARDING FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS This electronic key system complies with Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules Part 68 The FCC registration label on the KSU contains the FCC registration number the ringer equivalence number the model number and the serial number or production date of the system NOTIFICATION TO TELEPHONE COMPANY Unless a telephone operating company provides and installs the system the telephone operating company which provides the lines must be notified before a connection is made to them The lines telephone numbers involved the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number must be provided to the telephone company The FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number of this equipment are provided on the label attached
15. 28 P l TP O O 7 BROWN WHITE LINES RING 8 SLATE WHITE ee ri COLINES coumes aa BLUE RED aes BE RING 14 15 8 CO LINES RED BROWN 34 L 17 COLUNE9 25 COLINE 10 ane T a L SLATE RED RED 10 RING 20 L BLACKBLUE HE counen L BLUE BLACK 11 2 Ta couen ee H ORANGE BLACK BLACK RING 24 25 BLACK GRZEN BLACK GREEN 43 i counen Hie L Serco cr prae BLACK BROWN Hi COLINE 14 iG 38 BROWN BLACK 14 RING 28 BLACK SLATE 40 PARE I 29 SLATE BLACK 30 E 41 r BLUE YELLOW 16 15 1 spare TORANGE YELLOW 7 YELLOW GREEN GREEN YELLOW 5 36 YELLOW BROWN Ks OMNEA UN A BROWN YELLOW 19 SPARE 22221238 SLATE YELLOW 20 1 40 VIOLET BLUE 1 4 BLUE VIOLET VIOLET ORANGE 22 ey ORANGE VIOLET 22 SPARE VIOLET GREEN a 9 2717457 GREEN VIOLET ru x SPARE 21 VIOLET BROWN BROWN VIOLET VIOLET SLATI SLATE VIOLET CONNECT CLIP TERMINALS T CONNECTOR BLOCK PER CHART ksu 24 QA MAX OUTPUT AS IN ERRAT OR REQUIRED BY SWITCHING M
16. CO PBX GD Pu BROUP TONE 5 NONE THRU DIALING ENABLED GD KEY wem 65 0 THRU DIALING DISABLED e 2 CO PA PORT CK SUOR LINE GD EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE SYSTEM SPEED DIAL ee DN ep GD AUTO HOLD GD VSG WAIT ORIG 1 5 NODE DED ED D RING TONE 122 LINE KEYSET ONLY IMMEDIATE XFER LEVEL GD PULSE SELECT PRIME LINE LINE OR Crp IMMEDIATE XFER OF B5 TONE oR GED DED TRUNK GROUPS 1 4 PRIVACY RLS POESS DEFAULT THESE FEATURES L 015 SELECT LINES WITH DEFAULT CED DEF AULT SPECIFY GD TO RETURN TO BASE LEVEL SELECTION CHART KEYS C ACCESS DENIED v 0RIG DENIED IDLE LINE PREF GS ASSIGN TOLL TABLES CDRESERVE 1 TCM LINK ABAND HOLD RLS 2 300 5 3 50 3 6 TABLES 16 CO GD SELECT LINKS 1 7 Sore 0 RESERVED LINK 6 TO CONTINUE GD ALL CALL ZONE FAGING CLEARS AL L D ALLC UL ORIG PRINTOUT TO RETURN TO BASE COS PR N TOUT LEVEL QD ALL CALL REC G D ED Z0NES 3 ORIG 7 20 5 1 3 REC 6 TO CONTINUE T UPON PHONE KEY MAPPING MODE IDEPENDE D PRESS FUNCTION PRESS KEY TO DEFINE 1 14 69 6 D
17. 10 Programming With An LCD Speakerphone 3 23 Programming Reference Chart For Station 11Programming With 22 Line FeatureKeyset 3 25 Chapter 6Malntenance 4 1 Technical Assistance And Service 4 1 uy uu QUE ION QI t Se eos aie o 2853 Fallureisolation 222222225655 So Pes U 4 1 Analysis s sea vua xoxo o e uw m Le eo ml EE EE aa ELE a S Q 4 2 Desk wail Reversal Wall Mounting 4 4 TABLES AND ILLUSTRATIONS Table 2 1 Wiring For Station Connector Block J l 2 7 Table 2 2 Wiring For Station Connector Block J 2 2 8 Table 2 3 Wiring For Station Connector 20 2 9 Table 2 4 Wiring For Auxiliary Connector Block J 4 2 10 Table 2 5 Wirlng For Co pbx Connector Block J 5 2 11 Figure 2 1 KSU Mounting Dimensions 2 2 Flgure 2 2 Common Audible Auxiliary Station Interface WIrlng Typical 212 Figure 2 3 5 2 12 Figure 2 4 System Interconnection Typical Connections
18. SMDR PRINTOUT COS PRINTOUT When a data printer is connected to the system it can be commanded from the programming station to print the class of service COS programming configuration Partial or complete printouts can be obtained When the printer is being used to obtain a COS printout the Station Message Detail ecording SMDR function is temporarily halted SMDR data collection is continued by the system during a COS printout operation however if more than two calls are logged for any one line call records may be lost 1 Press ITCM 746 2 Press program button B6 Bl A6 B1 on LCD Speakerphone 3 Choose desired data printout Printing begins immediately after choice is made e 4 1 A4 B1 on LCD Speakerphone All COS data e B5 B1 5 1 LCD Speakerphone System COS data e 6 1 Bion LCD Speakerphone Line COS data B7 B1 A7 B1 on LCD Speakerphone Toll Table data e B8 B1 A8 B1 on LCD Speakerphone All station COS data CIO C41 COS data for station 10 41 If desired stop printout by pressing B1 B1 LCD Speakerphone 5 Press MNTR SPKR to end SMDR PRINTOUT The SMDR printout data is provided automatically as it is generated No intervention is required to obtain the printout The data is formatted as shown in Figure 3 1 One 80 column printout is provided 3 18 STATION NUMBER LINE NUMBER MONTH DAY YEAR INITI
19. Unanswered Call Transfer 3 4 Recall Flash lima 255 Recording COS Data Tape 3 20 Related Information 21 1 Repair Authorization 1 2 Repair Service 24 1 Reserve Intercom Link 3 12 Resistance Check 2 15 Ringer Equivalence Number 1 2 Ringing Assignments 3 12 Ringing tine Preference 3 12 Secure Off hook Voice Announce Connections 2 4 2 14 Atting The 3 21 Single Line Keysets 3 1 SMDRPr ntout 3 18 SMDR Printout Details 3 19 Special Programming Requirements 3 1 Station Connections 2 3 Station Connector Block Wiring 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 Station COS Prgframming 3 11 Station COS Programming Reference Table 3 17 station Defaults 341 Station Pairing 2 3 Station Self Test Failure Isolation Station Type For Adjunct Port Station Type For Station Port Station Types Station Wall Mounting Details System Checkout System Clock Information System COS Programming Procedure System COS Programming Reference Table System Defaults EE System Grounding
20. a 6 position 3 pair line jack Using 6 wire twisted pair cable connect the two inside pairs of the line jack to the first data paired port and connect the outside pair to the second data paired port Refer to Flgure 2 5 for an illustration of this wiring Connect pins 3 and 4 to the voice pair and pins 2 and 5 to data pair of the first data paired port Connect pins 1 and 6 to the voice pair of the second data paired port To enable the SOHVA feature the following programming considerations must be taken The first paired port must be programmed as a multiline port The second paired port must be programmed as a DSS console with call announce port POWER FAILURE STATION CONNECTIONS The system provides three tip and ring pairs connected to lines 1 2 and 3 as emergency power failure circuits These power failure pairs are located as detailed on Table 24 and Figure 24 A power failure pair is only active during a power failure An industry standard single line telephone such as a 2500 can be connected to a power failure pair and used to provide communications capability should the AC power to the system be interrupted IMI 66 074 A LEAD CONTROL DEVICE CONNECTIONS The KSU can detect an A lead and Al control signal when it is applied to lines 7 and 8 An A lead control device can be bridge connected to these lines via terminal clips on the J 4 station connector block Refer to Table 24 and Figur
21. also busy the call will sound a busy tone at the calling station In the above example the group is open ended or terminal A call will be routed down the group from the busy station port If it reaches the end of the group without encountering an idle station it will stop A particular station can be linked at the end of more than one hunt group so long as the sixteen station ports per group are not exceeded For instance a second terminal hunt group could be formed along with the example shown above Station port 020 is linked to station port 021 Station port 021 is linked to station port 022 Station port 022 is linked to station port 016 Thus station port 016 would serve in both terminal hunt groups although the groups are independent otherwise Other terminal hunt groups could also be formed with station port 016 as the last station in the group CIRCULAR HUNTING A hunt group can be made circular by linking the last port in the group with the first port in the group From the first example given above a circular hunt group could be formed as follows Station port 013 is linked to station port 014 Station port 014 is linked to station port 015 Station port 015 is linked to station port 016 Station port 016 is linked to station port 013 In a circular hunt group a call will search around the group until it encounters an idle station port or until all stations in the group up to a maximum of sixteen are s
22. at 46 volts load on these control terminals If the load requirements exceed thls IImlt connect the load through an external slave relay DO NOT CONNECT THESE CONTROL TERMINALS DIRECTLY TO THE 117VAC LINE AREA PAGING INTERFACE STATION PA PORT Any unused station port can be programmed to be a PA port instead of a telephone station port see Chapter 3 for programming details The audio input of an external paging amplifier can be connected to the audio pair of the station port as illustrated in Figure 2 3 The audio input connection must be isolated with a 600 ohm to 600 ohm audio matching transformer Terminate the audio input of the PA system with a 620 ohm nominal value resistor If station port 39 is programmed as a PA port the Common Audible contact points are automatically reconfigured as PA enable terminals The contact closure now occurs when PA station 39 is dialed The normal common audible function as discussed previously is disabledas long as station 39 is a PA station If station port 41 is programmed as a PA port the Auxiliary Station Interface station port 17 audible contact points are automatically reconfigured as PA enable terminals The contact closure now occurs when PA station port 41 is dialed The normal auxiliary station interface function as discussed previously is disabled as long as station port 41 is a PA station AREA PAGING INTERFACE LINE PORT A line port can be configured by class
23. buttons requiring DSS assignment e Go to step 23 OR Repeat step b to select button for line or autodial assignment 22 LINE FEATURE KE YSET AUTODIAL AND DYNAMIC LINE BUTTON ASSIGNMENT B Press program button B6 B1 A6 B1 on LCD Speakerphone b Select button Al Al4 OR 51 55 B i Al AB Bion LCD Speakerphone NOTE B1 B3 B1 Al A3 Bt on LCD Speakerphone s Dynamic Line Buttons Press button d Repeat steps b and c for all buttons requiring autodial capability e Go to step 23 OR Repeat step b to select button for DSS or line assignment 23 Press and repeat from step 3 to choose next station port for programming OR Press MNTR SPKR to end programming BLOCK PROGRAMMING A group of stations can be programmed with the same COS as a previously programmed station 1 Press ITCM 746 1 Press HOLD HOLD 2 Specify model station port e C10 041 station port 10 41 3 Specify first station port e C10 C41 station port 10 41 4 Specify last station port e C10 C41 station port 10 41 NOTE Flexible buttorvfunction assignments for station port 10 or 11 cannot be changed by block programming 5 Press MNTR SPKR to end programming THROUGH DIALING WITH AN OPX BOX When enabled this feature inhibits the common equipment from sending DTMF tones on the CO line ii the device attached to the OPX Box such as an industry standa
24. by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged lo try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the television or radio s receiving antenna and or relocate the KSU the individual telephone stations and the radio or TV with respect to each other tf necessary the user should consult the manufacturer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identity and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER The REN of each line is 0 48 The FCC requires the installer to determine the total REN for each line and record it at the equipment en AA CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS The KSU cabinet should be attached vertically to any sturdy flat surface It may be vertically rack mounted if desired The KSU must be located within six 6 feet of a proper electricaloutlet The KSU power supply requires a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit with a third wire ground supplied to a standard NEMA 5 15R electrical outlet The distance between the KSU and the TELCO PBX jacks must be 25 feet or less as per FCC requirements nominal distance of 7 feet is recommended The mounting lo
25. gt 5 s gt w gt 110 Gave 1 0 QD 60 Se 150 Bou GD 1 5 sa 90 s CE 300 Bec GD 2 0 1120 GD 600 GD 3 0 see GD 1 s 1200 Bou ED won GD 5 0 GD 240 See BD 2400 85 90 Qp 7 5 s lt CD 300 Se CD Bove 10 0 See GD 360 se GED 4859 Boua Gb 15 0 e GD 420 CD 9600 Bove 20 0 Ser GD never 4900 TO RETUS RET 0 RETURN ni TO Bat Bee TO BASE LEVE LEVE LEVEL gt TOLL TABLES ALTERNATE PROGRAMMING KEYS BS a L a as TOLL 2 ENTRY D TO SELECT TABLE 1 16 ALLOW FOR TABLE TYPE FOR ENTRY c Qc 016175 REPEAT 5 REQUIRED 3 25 Program Reference Chart B Continued 22 LINE FEATURE KEYSET PROGRAMMING CHART SHEET 2 MODEL 14328 HYBRID KEY SYSTEM REVISION 90 AND ABOVE CD GD DED BASE LEVEL PROGRAM ENTRY ENABLED TOLL TABLES ERASE 59 65 TABLES 1 16 LINE COS STATION COS STATION cos RINGING LINE PREF SRINGING G2 0ELAYED RINGING G2NIGHT TRANSFER AUTO PRIV RLS SELECT FEATURE THEN PRINTOUT 5 5 CD LINE GD STATI0N sRECORD COS fad
26. of service programming to be an AUXILIARY port As an AUXILIARY port it can be used to couple a station voice path to an external device This is done from any allowed station by pressina the proper line key to select the AUXILIARY port DTMF tones or dial pulses can be dialed through the auxiliary port as needed If direct access area paging is to be part of the system connect the audio input of a paging amplifier to the line that is programmed to be an AUXILIARY port The input impedance of this port is approximately 600 ohms A tone select zone paging amplifier can be employed if desired If used the zone select code must be dialed after the AUXILIARY port line select key is pressed KEY SYSTEM MULTIFUNCTION HYBRID CONFIGURATION The system can be configured to operate as either a key system or as a multifunction hybrid system Configuration is by way of a wire strap placed between clip terminals 27 and 28 of station connector block J 4 The KSU is shipped from the factory as a key system KF To convert operation over to the multifunction MF system add the strap The KF and MF designations are equipment type catagories as stipulated in FCC rules and regulations Part 68 and appear as part of the FCC Registration Number on the equipment label The appropriate registration number must be reported to the telephone company at the time of connection along with other FCC mandated information Refer to Installer user
27. or station COS and the toll restriction tables CLASS OF SERVICE DEFAULT The system can be defaulted to a standard class of service per the following procedure defautt conditions are listed at the beginning of each COS programming procedure and shaded on the programming reference charts 1 Press 7 4 6 x 2 Press program button B5 B1 A5 B10n LCD Speakerphone Press keypad button s to choose default setting 1 system defautt 2 x line defautt 3 station defautt 4 pulse dialing all lines 5 tone dialing all lines 6 button mapping default 80 column SMDR line 8 x two 40 column SMDR lines Cl 0 enable TRANS CONF support C11 enable SAVE support 2 immediate transfer on immediate transfer off 1051684 master default CAUTION Master default action resets all values and clears all stored memory Do not perform n programming action while the system s In use Press MNTR SPKR on speakerphones to end SYSTEM COS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE SYSTEM DEFAULTS Recall Flash Time 2 Seconds Intercom Signalling Voice First Pause Time 1 Second Central Message Desk Not Assigned Timed Hold Recall Time 60 Seconds Unanswered Call Transfer 20 Seconds Printer Baud rats 1200 baud 7 bit Data Print Length 40 Column Port Assignments All Station Ports 22 Line Feature Keyset All Adjunct Ports 40 button DSS BLF Consoles Station And Adjunct Ports 10 Always
28. port 11 ie and repeat steps for each active station C44 adjunct port 12 AB s porto NOTE The step 10 action sets station class of service Press console button to specify equipment type for specified port to the default conditions for C46 x 8 Line BLF Keyset thai type of station C47 DSS BLF Console 11 Press MNTR SPKR to exit programmming 10 Specify station type for each station port mode 3 4 SYSTEM COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE Shading denotes system default conditions e Check off values chosen for system being programmed EASE LEVEL Ge 7 4 65 2 RECALL FLASH TIME BAUD RATE FOR COS AND SMDR DATA Sa XE TE 3 C ro au ers 2 f 50 sau vets 3 f 398405 7 4 4 SXB8aub res O O 1 s mowsc s l3XoBauorBTS 5 85MsEC oo 8aUD 7BTS 3 rose T 3900 7 s T rss Tasso BAUD7B8TS zose s 398400 78TS o sostc 30 8aub 7BTS PRINTOUT LINE LENGTH B5 B 5 B LCD PHONE GD peers INTERCOM FIRST CHOICE SIGNALLING 81 A2 B LCDPHONE 5b KEY 5sec 1 0 SEC 3 asse 7 22 2osec 30SEC 50565 z 100 SEC
29. port to which the console is connected can also be connected as a PA Refer to the paragraph this chapter headed Area Paging Interface Station PA Port and to the Illustration shown in Flgure 2 3 Wire the Input of the PA system to the DSS BLF console voice pair at the station connector block The station port must then be programmed asa PA port Off Hook Voice Announce With Answerback The DB32S xx Adjunct Feature Module can be used to provide off hook voice announcing OHVA to a station that is already busy on a call and allow subsequent handsfree answerback HFAB by the station user Two data paired station ports are required to provide this feature Connect keyset to the first data paired port e Connect the DB32S Adjunct Feature Module to the voice pair and data pair of the second data paired e For the feature to be enabled the port to which the Adjund Feature Module is connected must be programmed as a DSS console with call announce SECURE OFF HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS This telephone system supports the Secure Off Hook Voice Announce SOHVA feature provided by certain keyset models Two data paired station ports are required to provide the SOHVA feature NOTE If non secure off hook voice announce capability is required it can be provided by the model DB32S xx console as described above The SOHVA equipped telephones contain
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31. 4 to originate Press program button 8 to receive e Press console button C42 to continue with next programming step ZONES A B ANDC e Press e Select zones e originate zones C 5 7 receive zones C e Press console button 42 to continue with next programming step 22 Specify flexible button function assignment non square configuration 3 AND 8 LINE KEYSET LINE ASSIGNMENT a Press program button B6 BI A6 B1 on LCD Speakerphone b Select button to be programmed B1 B8 B1 Al A8 B1on LCD Speakerphone c Select line Al Al4 x lines 1 14 OR Press TAP button to disable line appearance d Repeat steps a c for each line assigned then go to step 23 22 LINE FEATURE KEYSET LINE ASSIGNMENT a Press program button B6 B1 B1 LCD Speakerphone b Select button Al Al4 B1 B8 B1 Al A8 B10n LCD Speakerphone c Select line Al Al4 lines 1 14 OR Press TAP button to disable line appearance d Repeat steps b and c for each line assigned e Go to step 23 OR Repeat step b to select button for DSS nr autodial assignment 22 LINE FEATURE KEYSET DSS ASSIGNMENT a Press program button B6 B1 A6 Bl on LCD Speakerphone b Select button Al Al4 OR B1 B8 Bl Al A8 B1on LCD Speakerphone 3 13 c Choose station port to be assigned to key CIO C41 station ports 10 41 d Repeat steps b and c for all
32. 7 CO PBX C48 4 Select line group hybrid configuration only e None C41 Group 1 C34 e Group 2 C35 3 9 e Group 3 C36 e Group 4 C37 5 Select dialing mode e Pulse tone C26 e Tone only C27 8 Select privacy mode e Private C28 Non private C29 7 Assign toll tables e Clear all assignments C33 e Program button Cl 0 C25 tables t 16 8 Set abandoned hold timeout period e 300 msec C42 e 50 msec 9 Repeat steps 2 8 for each line 10 Press MNTR SPKR to exit programming Programming LINE COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE Shading denotes line defauk conditions e Check off values chosen for lines being programmed Base Lever 7 4 60 6D LINE PROGRAMMING MODE CD PROGRAMMED LINE NUMBER FEATURE 5 6 7 8 8 0111 13 BeBe E e 0 D 11111 1 1 4 1 1 ee TT DE woos Fee LL 1 T TT T T T T wo O L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ES I LINE TOLL RESTRICTION ASSIGNMENT C33 ABANDONED 300MSEC Ht HOLD TIMEOUT 43 MSEC 11111 1111 NUMBERS STATION ASSIGNMENTS Power Fail Lines 1 2 and 3
33. AL EVE Cs STATION Repeat for each even sta a Voices TG STATION Repeat for each odd sta General Check 1 eo Bata 33 4 8 VDC 2 e voc eh 33 8 VDC Voce 10 Data 1 733 8 VDC Check the red light emitting diode LED system status indicator Be sure that it is on steady If if is off or flashing disconnect and reconnect the AC power plug If the indicator is still not on steady refer to the Failure Analysis Flow Chart found in Chapter 4 Refer to the station User s Guide for operating information Perform a general operational test of the system by exercising the system features from station port 10 or 11 Operational parameters are per the system default conditions as detailed in iic i 3 until Class Of Service COS programming is performed 3 Once the basic system is verified as operational perform the COS programming 3 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING GENERAL INFORMATION e Class Of Service COS programming consists of the following major categories General System COS Toll Table Entry Line COS and Station COS e Class of service programming can be performed from either station port 10 or station 11 In addition a 32 button DSS BLF console must be installed in the adjunct port 10 or 11 respectively e When programming from station port 10 employ an LCD Speakerphone and take note of the
34. ASURED PAIR KSU AC power cord disconnected from electrical outlet Power interconnection cable connected between KSU and power supply e KSU connected to station connector blocks e Stations wired and wiring punched down on blocks e Bridging clips removed from blocks to isolate stations from KSU 1 Measure the resistance of each installed station and wiring from the station side of the connector blocks Resistance values will vary with cable length and station type but should be within the following limits Measure the resistance of the KSU and cables from the KSU side of the station connector blocks Resistance values should be within the following limits SIATION RESISTANCE IN OHMS MULTILINE AND 8 SINGLE DSS BLF 8 LINE BLF KEYSET LINE KEYSET LINE POST RN CONSOLE VOICE PAIR 40 150 40 150 40 150 150 DATA PAIR 0 3 100 40 150 MEASURED PAIR RESISTANCE IN OHMS VOICE PAIR 40 50 DATA PAIR 0 3 0 5 2 15 Voltage Check Make the following voltage measurements at the station connector blocks under the following conditions e Bridging clips installed e AC power connected to the KSU Measure the voltage across one voice line and one data line and then across the other voice line and the other data line for each even and odd station The measured voltage must be per the following chart Variant readings can indicate a possible wiring station or KSU problem TYPIC
35. ATE TIME HOUR MINUTE 24 HOUR REAL TIME CLOCK CALL DURATION TIME MINUTES TENTHS NO ANSWER PRINTS NOANS 40 COLUMN ANSWER TIME MINUTES TENTHS PRINTOUT INCOMING CALLS ONLY LINES GENE IF GREATER THAN 9 9 PRINTS SEE NOTE 2 1 xIx CARRIAGE LINE FEED 2 x x x x CARRIAGE RETURN LINE FEED DIALED DIGITS UP TO MAXIMUM OF 32 ACCOUNT CODES ARE ISOLATED BY SYMBOLS NOTES 1 CARRIAGE RETURN AND LINE FEED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW LAST PRINTED CHARACTER ON EACH LINE ALSO SEE NOTE 2 2 ILLUSTRATED PRINTOUT IS 40 COLUMN TWO LINE FORMAT ON 80 COLUMN ONE UNE PRINTOUT PRINTOUT EXAMPLES FORMAT CARRIAGE RETURN AND LINE FEED NAN ARAE ASAT ENI OF LNE T ARE RECEDED UNANSWERED INCOMING CALL 1 12 05 86 16 51 NOANS 0 6 TWO SPACES FOLLOWED BY ENTIRE CONTENTS OF ANSWERED INCOMING CALL 16 1 12 05 86 16 52 1 6 0 2 2 ANSWERED INCOMING CALL 24 1 12 05 86 16 553 12 0 2 WITH CALLER ID ADDED BY 1234 3 OUTGOING CALL MUST BE OFF HOOK FOR 20 SECONDS MINIMUM OR NO RECORDING OCCURS OUTGOING CALL LOCAL 15 2 A ras 1658 20 7 OUTGOING CALL 2 2 12 05 86 1701 5 WITH ACCOUNT CODES 11233456789 0 7412580 9631 AC POWER FAILURE AND RESTORATION OFF TIME 12 05 86 17 03 12 05 86 17 08 Figure 3 1 3MDR Pri
36. BLF Keyset is installed at any other station port the following considerations must be made e The data paired port cannot be connected to any equipment 9 The overload paired port cannot be used for an 8 Line BLF Keyset but can be used for regular multiline or single line station installation ilioialidu gii e The station port must be programmed for 8 Line BLF Keyset operation Refer to Chapter 3 for details STATION PAIRING Station ports are paired for both data and overload protection as shown below DATA PAIRING OVERLOAD PAIRING 10 ADJ10 24 25 10 11 27 29 11 ADJ 11 26 27 12 13 30 32 12 ADJ12 28 29 14 16 31 33 13 ADJ13 30 31 15 17 34 36 14 15 32 33 18 20 35 37 16 17 34 35 19 21 38 40 18 19 36 37 22 24 39 41 20 21 38 39 23 25 22 23 40 41 26 28 DSS BLF CONSOLE CONNECTIONS The system provides four designated adjunct console ports The adjunct ports are associated with companion station ports as follows ADJUNCT PORT STATION PORT 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 DSS BLF console also be installed at station port that is data paired with a port containing a companion telephone station The station port that is used by the console must be configured for console operation by COS programming When installing a DSS BLF console at a station port connect all four wires voice pair and data pair of the console cable to the station connector block The voice pair connections of the station
37. C38 22 10581 t cai c37 1 1 cooc36 ceolcse ceo css c35 35 c34 16 C32 14 2 c29 STATION 10 PROGRAMMING OVERLAY e Cut out along border e Cut out shaded openings e Fit over station faceplate Al 2 PROGAAMM NG OVERLAY A3 A4 A5 6 7 7 5 B3 B1 CONSOLE PROGRAMMING OVERLAY e Cut out along border e Cut out shaded openings e Fit over console faceplate EXECUTECH PROGRAMMING OVERLAY 703804 276 C42 543 C44 545 C46 C47 C48 C49 C34 C35 C36 037 C38 C39 C40 C41 C26 527 C28 C29 C30 591 C32 C33 C20 021 C22 C24 C25 CIO CH CE C15 4 MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Should you experience difficulty with installation checkout or programming and have made an attempt to isolate the problem using information provided herein or should you encounter problems at a later date which cannot be resolved by referring to this manual call the Comdlal Technical Service staff They can be reached at 1 800 368 8224 between the hours of 8 00 AM and 8 00 PM Eastern time Monday through Friday When calling for technical assistance you should be at the job site and you should have in your possession as a minimum an accurate volt ohm meter and a co
38. Default PROCEDURE 1 Press ITCM 7 4 6 base level entry if not active 2 Set recall flash time e Press program button B1 BI Al B10n LCD Speakerphone Press keypad button for time 1 x 80 msec 6 875 msec 2 300 msec 7 Osec 3 500 8 1 5 sec 4 600 msec 9 2 0 sec 5 750 msec 0 3 0 sec e Press S to return to base level 3 Set pause time e Press program button B2 B1 A2 B10n LCD Speakerphone e Press keypad button for time 1 5 sec 6 5 0 sec 2 1 0 sec 7 7 5 sec 3 1 5 sec 8 10 0 sec 4 2 0 sec 9 15 0 sec 5 3 0 sec 0 20 0 sec e Press 5 to return to base level 4 Set timed hold recall time e Press program button B3 B1 A3 B1 on LCD Speakerphone e Press keypad button for time 1 30SEC 6 240 sec 2 x 60 sec 7 300 sec 3 90 sec 8 360 sec 4 120 sec 9 420 sec 5 180 sec 0 disabled NOTE The 0 program selection enables an exclusive hold condition when set at a station to place a line in a ho d condition at one station that cannot be released at any other station e Press to return to base level Set baud rate of printout e Press program button B1 A6 B1on LCD Speakerphone e Set baud rate with keypad 1 110 baud 7 bits 6 2400 baud 7 bits 2 150 baud 7 bits 7 3600 baud 7 bits 3 300 baud 7 bits 8 4800 baud 7 bits 4 x 600 baud 7 bits 9 9600 baud 7 bits 5 1200 ba
39. FOR KSU J 3 KSU INTERFACE EE m WIRING CONNECTIONBLOCKWIRING BLOCK WIRING ABBIGNAENT co UT WIRE COLOR WHITE BLUE BLUE WHITE STATION WHITE ORANGE VRAC WHITE ORANGE 30 DATA YELOW 3 ORANGE WHITE PAIR BLACK 4 GREEN 5 WHITE GREEN VOICE wet ones j p STATION LR ND ero 28 31 DATA YELLOW 7 LINE FAIR BLACK s 30 VOICE GREEN 9 SLATE WHITE STATION PAIR 10 RED BLUE 32 DATA YELLOW 11 BLACK 12 VOICE GREEN 13 STATION PAR RED 14 RED GREEN 33 DATA YELLOW 15 GREEN RED nomm PAIR BLACK 16 34 VOICE GREEN 17 9 STATION PAIR RED 18 35 34 DATA YELLOW 19 10 PAIR BLACK 20 36 VOICE GREEN 21 11 STATION PAIR 22 35 DATA YELLOW 23 i PAIR BLACK 24 GREEN STATION RED 36 YELLOW 27 BLACK BROWN mx BROWN BLACK BLACK SLATE VOICE GREEN 29 STATION PAIR RED 30 YELLOW BLUE ECC mE 37 DATA YELLOW 31 BLUE YELLOW PAIR BLACK 32 YELLOW ORANGE v VOICE GREEN 33 ORANGE YELLOW STATION RED 34 38 DATA YELLOW 35 PAIR BLACK 36 VOICE GREEN 37 STATION PAIR 38 RED 39 DATA YELLOW 39 YELLOW GREEN ORANGE VIOLET VI
40. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION FOR THE COMDIAL Executech MODEL 1432B KSU Vi VOQIIIICI IIS TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 introduction 1 1 Manual Scope YR le Ea OE s 1 1 Relatedinformatlon 2 eae S RU ke i la pus 1 1 Station Types Sum C a as 1 1 Installer User Information Regarding FCC Rules And Regulations 1 2 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Mounting Considerations eee 2 1 xe es UE RR RUE a SUN E UR V BUM C Y e 2 1 System WINING ta dads RURAL ET RUE dee a decer 2 2 AC Power Connection 2 2 Eins Connections oe RACE aA we aes 2 2 Station Connections 2 3 Power Failure Station Connections 2 4 A Lead Control Device Connections 2 2 4 Date DeviceConnections 2 4 System Grounding gt 2 22 25 2 5 Common Audible And Auxiliary Station I
41. If required 1 Press TCM 746 2 Press ITCM B8 ITCM B1 A8 1 LCD Speakerphone 59 3 20 SYSTEM CLOCK INFORMATION All clock setting and adjustment must be performed rom station port 10 or 11 SETTING THE CLOCK 1 Press ITCM then dial 2 Dial the clock date with the keypad Hours must be expressed in 24 hour format e Values less that 10 must be expressed as Ox Date sequence YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE in two character format For Example 9004010244 3 If the SMDR printer is installed and operating the clock date will be printed as per the following example 01 08 86 16 00 4 Reset the minutes setting if necessary as follows aJRepeat step 1 bbial the new minutes digits and press the button new clock date printing will occur 5 To obtain a printing of the current clock date press ITCM amp Printing will occur automatically once each 24 hour period in the following format MOIDYNR 00 00 current date and 00 00 hours POWER INTERRUPTION The system clock will continue to run for at least 30 minutes after AC power has been removed from the system If power is restored within the 30 minute backup period the following printing sequence will occur e LAST VALID CLOCK MO DY YR HR MN time of power outage MOIDYNR HR MN time of power return If power is not restored within the backup period the following printing sequence will occur when th
42. Information Regarding FCC Rules And Regulations found in Chapter 1 of this manual Operationally the multifunction hybrid configuration enablescertain PBX features which may incur a higher monthly tariff to thetelephone company These features allow dial access to automaticselection of outgoing lines The specific Executech feature that is enabled is Line Group Including Dial Access IMI GO U 1H MUSIC INTERFACE CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER INTERFACE If music is to be part of the system connect a KX A customer provided audio cassette tape recorder registered music source to the KSU input jack phono can be connected to the music interface jack Class of jack provided for this purpose service programming can be both stored and loaded The i f this i via the recorder through this interface This action is 2 See be controlled from station 10 or 11 as detailed in Chapter necessary This may be done during system checkout 9 System Programming 2 6 Table 2 1 Wiring For Station Connector Block J l SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU J l KSU INTERFACE WIRIN CONNECTOR WIRING CONNECTION BLOCK G 25 PAIR CABLE 4 WIRE CABLE CONNECTIONS ASSIGNMENT CONNECTIONS LIP VOICE L2 T GREEN i BLUE WHITE 1 STATION 2 WHITe ORANGE 3 7 10 3 BLACK 4 WHITE GREEN lt GREEN 5 GREEN WHiTr B MET RED 6 i BROWN WHITE 4 8 30 9 5 STATION RED 10 31 DATA
43. L 14328 HYBRID KEY SYSTEM REVISION Fxx90 SYSTEM COS CENTR 07 DESK PORT ID RETURN RETURN TO BASE 88089880890 PITPITITET ALTERNATE KEYS s corto c PROGRAM Cv DAN as CONSOLE KOU Pet C LF Siki aaa p 1 u r tasas Pea rd UR her ST MOLDE I TOSELECT TABLE 1 16 O e ferry 45 dD ALC FOR TARE FOR ENTRY 016175 REPEAT AS REQUIRED 3 23 Program Reference Chart A Continued LCD SPEAKERPHONE PROGRAMMING CHART SHEET 2 MODEL 14328 HYBRID KEY SYSTEM REVISION Fxx90 AND ABOVE CW aD BASE LEVEL PROGRAM ENTRY UNE COS BTATIONc o s PRINTOUT DEFAULT SYSTEM DD qu STATION DEFAULT cos ENTRY cos SPECIFY 5 5 DL INE STATION ODEO 0Px TRU DIALING ENABLED GD PULSE ODEO 0 THR DIALING DISABLED CD TONE C PORT QD vOICE BLOCK GED KEY MAPPING GD EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE GD SYSTEM SPEED DIAL GD AUTO HOLD TOLL RESTRICT SPA ciu GD amp D w56 WAIT ORIG o coc vum TO RETURN Su LINE CD D GD OD RING 1221 I N E KEYSET ONLY TRANS CONF TO BASE SELECT PRIME LINE LINE 08 6 Save LEVEL IMMEDIATE ON PRIVACY RLS ED MEDIATE XFR OFF QR DI
44. OLET GREEN VIOLET BROWN BROWN VIOLET VIOLET SLATE 25 SLATE VIOLET STATION 41 RED 46 2 9 VIOLET BLUE BLUE VIOLET STATION RED 42 VIOLET ORANGE 40 YELLOW 43 44 Table 2 4 Wiring For Auxiliary Connector Block J 4 SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU J 4 KSU INTERFACE CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING CONNECTOR WIRING CABLE 25 PAIR CABLE CONNECTIONS ASSIGNMENT CONNECTIONS WIRE COLOR PAIR RIN WHITE BLUE POWER FAIL ee BLUE WHITE STA 1 RING 3 WHITE ORANGE POWERFAIL ORANGE WHITE 2 mma 1 WHITE GREEN POWERFAIL STA 3 5 30 aux EQUIP SLATE WHITE S INTERFACE RED BLUE BLUE RED YELLOW BLUE BLUE YELLOW YELLOW ORANGE ORANGE YELLOW YELLOW GREEN GREEN YELLOW YELLOW SLATE SLATE YELLOW VIOLET BLUE BLUE VIOLET Vi ORANGE VIOLET VIOLET GREEN REEN VIOLE T VIOLET BROWN BROWN VIOLET VIOLET SLATE SLATE VIOLET 2 10 Table 2 5 Wiring For Connector Block J 5 SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU J 5 KSU INTERFACE CONNECTOR WIRING CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING 25 CABLE S RIT ASSIGNMENT WIRE COLOR COLOR TERM WHITE BLUE EHE S counei ast BLUE WHITE 224211 RING 2 CONNECTIONS WHITE ORANGE TP 3 ORANGE WHITE RING o 4 WHITE GREEN 224 couwes awa a GREEN WHITE RING _ 6 r
45. PAIRING OVERLOAD PAIRING 10 11 26 28 APP FAILURE ANALYSI KSU AND STATION Figure 4 1 details a failure analysis flow chart to assist a service technician in isolating a failure in a defective system One way to isolate a failure is to substitute a known good assembly for a suspected one This is the recommended failure isolation method to use with the system Connecting and disconnecting stations to the system does not affect the stored station auto speed dial memory data This data is stored in the KSU memory and not at the individual stations Replacing the KSU however causes all stored memory to be lost This includes all memory dialing numbers as well as all COS programming data r FAILURE REPLACE MORE FAILING Star veer 5 5 THAN ONE TELEPHONE NO SELF TEST TELEPHONE WITH KNOWN FAILING GOOD FAILED TELEPHONE TELEPHONE YES YES YES DEFECTIVE PORT DISCONTINUE USE REPROGRAM COS RETEST 15 STATION NUMBER INTERCOM ASSIGNMENT HAVE WORKING SERVICE AGENT REPLACE DEFECTIVE TELEPHONE ISOLATE FAILED LINE FROM KSU DISCONNECT CORRESPONDING TELCOIPBX LINE INPUT TO KSU HAVE SERVICE AGENT AC SUPPLY S THERE REPLACE KSU AND UNDER 105VAC PERFORM COS OUTLET PROGRAMMING CORRECT PROBLEM REPLACE OPEN FUSE S WITH APPROPRIATE FUSE CONNECT TELCO PBX INPUT FOR FAILED LINE
46. SA MAX RELAY COIL E ceu VOLTAGE CLAMPING DIODE RECOMMENDED QVE SLAVE RELAY FUNCTIO CONEIS COMMON AUDIBLE CLIPS 49 50 STATION 17 RINGING J 2CLIPS 49 50 Figure 2 2 Common Audible Auxillary Station Interface Wiring Typical Connectlon DIO TRANSFORMER TO KSU vts ben PORT 39 AUDIO INPUT ENABLE 9 REQUIRED OR TO ANY STATION PORT ra ENABLE IS NOT REQUIRED FOR PA ENABLING CONNECT TO CLIP TERMINALS ON CONNECTOR BLOCK BLOCK J l CLIPS 49 amp 50 FOR STATION PORT 39 PA ENABLE BLOCK J 2 CLIPS 49 amp 50 FOR STATION PORT 41 PA ENABLE Figure 2 3 PA Connectlons 2 12 Ai TELCO PEX CONNECTOR BLOCK 2 5 TENT TABLE 5 PLUG POWER LINE SURGE PROTECTOR TYPICAL vec 42 aur ron J4 nu STATION CONNECTOR BLOCK J 1 GROUNDING TERMINAL 75 SYSTEM FUSE SEE TEX TAALE 2 AMPLO STATION B war STATUS INTHCATOR 7o EMUSIC SOURCE PUT 21 CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER INTERFACE FOR COS INPUT J3 watt AND STORAGE ADJUNCT ran RIF CHAP M PORT STATION I M TO BLOCK J 1 KEY SERVICE Sta oe ADJUMCT fonts X ro CONNECTOR BLOCK J 4 Uu een CONNECTOR BLOCK J 2 POWER TAN 5 2 Hes pm SEE TARLE 0000000000000000 9000000000
47. SABLED 5 orr G ENABLED GO Gb doo RINGING LINE PREF MASTER CLEAR TOLL TABLES RINGING Qu ERASE GQ DELAYED RINGING FEATURE 3 CQNIGHT TRANSFER gt 1 1 TALES 1 16 CAUTO PRIV RS p WITH 1 ABAND HOLD GACCESS DENIED RLS CDORIG DENIED E VIDEL INE PREF MBASSIGNTOLL TABLES 3 624 OOD mex eo i PRINTOUT SDRESERVE ITCM LINK O GD SELECT Links 1 7 rati ODO QD NO RESERVED LINK T0 CONTINUE COS ED ALL CALL 2ONE PAGING CISD CLEARS 0 L PRINTOUT CALL ORIG GD ALL CALL REC KD GD 20NES 3 ORIG QD D 208ES 3 REC SPECIFY 0 CONTINUE ODD cos ID KEYW N MODE DEPENDENT UPON PHONE ODO sru PRESS KEY TO BE DEFINED THEN PRESS FUNCTION ine ODD T do Gb dO x sTo 0SSALF PORTS AUTOD AL on ONE STATION CH OYNAMICLINE KEY FORB B B3 PORT CD PORT 10 OF OL 9 PORT ID FIRST C C PORT 10 OF LAST TO RETURN TO BASE 41FOR MODEL 1422 KSU 3 24 DOD TO STOP PRINTER DURING PRINTOUT Programming Reference Chart For Station 11 Programming With 22 Line Feature Keyset CS GD aeqpap BASE LEVEL 22 LINE FEATUREKEYSET PROGRAMMING CHART SHEET 1 MODEL 14928 HYBRID KEY SYSTEM REVISION Fxx90 AND ABOVE e 200016 ENTRY PRINTER SYSTEM PET BALO RATE
48. ST Test the DSS BLF Console for proper lamp operation per the following procedure 1 Disconnect the console line cord from the line 2 Press and hold console key C10 while reconnecting the line cord plug to the line NOTE The companion station will be disabled during the rim8 that the console is being disconnected and reconnected 3 Release console key C10 and note that the BLF indicators will each turn on in sequence beginning with tne station 10 indicator The indicators will then turn off and the console will become operational PAIRED STATIONS Station ports 10 11 12 and 13 are paired for data with adjunct ports 10 11 12 and 13 respectively Station ports 10 through 41 are paired for data and for overload protection as shown in Table 3 Adjunct ports 10 1 1 12 and 13 are not overload paired with any other port If erratic light indications or ring signals occur at a paired station an open data pair at either station may be the fault A station with an open data line may work property on a short loop but fail on a long loop Test the wiring of stations showing this symptom per the checkout procedure given in Chapter 2 4 2 If a fault occurs which causes more than 300 ma of current to be drawn the overload paired stations are disabled by circuit action Disconnect the disabled stations and reconnect them one at a time to isolate the faulty one Station pairing is per the following chart DATA
49. TO UNUSED TELCO PBX LINE PORT ON KSU REPROGRAM COS LINE HAVE SERVICE AGENT ASSIGNMENT REPLACE KSU AND COS PROGRAMMING lt Figure 4 1 Failure Analysis Flow Chart DESK WALL REVERSAL AND WALL MOUNTING 22 Line Feature keysa and Single Line Keyset Only CONVERSION To convert a station from a standard desk model to one which can be hung on the wall follow the procedure outlined below 1 Remove and discard the pull out directory 22 Line Feature Keyset Only 2 Remove the lower housing of the station and rotate it 180 degrees The PWB contains circultry which Is sensitive to static electricity discharge sure that your body and the workplace properly grounded to avold any static electricity discharge while performing the desk wall reversal 3 Remove the knockouts from the desired mounting holes as illustrated in Figure 4 2 4 4 4 Replace the lower housing Make sure that all wires are clear WALL MOUNTING Mount the station directly on the wall using two 10 panhead screws obtained bcally or mount it on a wall jack cover plate If mounted uslng a wall jack cover plate an AT amp T type 630B wall plate Is recommended for best results 1 If 10 screws are used thread them into the wall within 1 8 inch of the surface Refer to Figure 6 for the spacing dimensions 2 Insure that the housing is converted property for a wall mounting installation see above instru
50. YELLOW 11 6 PAIR BLACK 12 7 132 ApJuucr POWER GREEN 13 7 Apear PA RED A RED GREEN 33 79 DATA YELLOW 15 PAIR BLACK 16 OEN PAIR RED 18 DATA YELLOW 19 PAIR BLACK 20 GREEN RED E TI RED SLATE SLATE RED 111 BLACK BROWN STATION 12 ADJUNCT PORT 12 STATION 13 N 26 YELLOW BLACK 28 GREEN 29 SLATE BLACK ADJUNCT RED 30 YELLOW BLUE YELLOW 31 Fe 42 ORANGE YELLOW 17 YELLOW GREEN GREEN YELLOW BROWN YELLOW YELLOW SLATE 45 SLATE YELLOW 20 VIOLET BLUE 46 BLUE VIOLET e 21 STATION PAIR RED 42 16 STATION 14 STATION 38 15 YELLOW 39 40 VIOLET ORANGE DATA YELLOW 43 ORANGE VIOLET 41 PAIR BLACK 44 VIOLET GREEN GREEN 45 GREEN VIOLET STATION RED 46 VIOLET BROWN 49 YELLOW 47 24 48 VIOLET SLATE 50 COMMONAUDIBLE GREEN 49 SLATE VIOLET 25 AUXILIARY INTERFACE RED 50 2 7 QO V Table 2 2 Wiring For Station Connector Block J 2 SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU J 2 KSU INTERFACE CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING ___ CONNECTOR WIRING 25 PAIR CABLE 4 WiRE CABLE CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS CLIP WIRE COLOR ASSIGNMENT GREEN PAIR RED 2 TE SOMME LZ DATA YELLOW 3 2
51. bers will not be toll restricted unless specified by station COS programming Example A Provide a simple and broad toll restriction format by creating a DENY table with two entries ENTRY 1 1 ENTRY 2 0 This format prevents all long distance and operator calls Example B Prevent the dialing of all numbers within the 804 area code while allowing the dialing of one specific number within that area code by entering 1804 in a DENY table and 18049782200 in an ALLOW table 5 Enter the character in place of a particular digit to condense a range of numbers into one entry The character is a match anything digit and 3 6 can be included in an entry in either a DENY table or an ALLOW table Example A If 357 377 387 and 397 dialing is to be prohibited list one entry of 3 7 on a DENY table to cover them all Example B Since all area codes typically have a 1 or 0 as a middle digit prevent bng distance calls to those area codes by entering 181 and 1 0 in a DENY table Since it is important that emergency numbers never be restricted always create an allow table with entries of 911 and 1911 to override any DENY tables that have been created If the system is installed behind a PBX include an access code as part of every table entry Once these tables are completely filled out enter the restriction planning tables on the line and station programming reference charts to record the planned tol
52. cation must be secure and dry and have adequate ventilation The temperature range of the location must be within 32 22 degrees F O 50 degrees C If the mounting surface is damp or if it is concrete or masonry material a backboard must be attached to the mounting surface to be used for KSU mounting Suitable mounting backboards are available commercially or can be constructed out of 1 2 inch plywood cut to size Tools and hardware required for mounting the KSU cabinet include e Fasteners wood screws 1 4 x l inch round head toggle bolts or wall anchors e Screwdriver to match fasteners e Electric drill if prepared holes are required Connecting tool for fastening wires to a type 66 connector block Crimping tool for 623 type modular plugs MOUNTING PROCEDURE Unpack and carefully inspect the KSU and stations for shipping damage Notify the shipper immediately of any damages found Verify that the packages contain all parts and accessories needed for proper installation and operation If backboard is required at the mounting location attach it securely to provide a stable KSU mounting surface A full scale mounting template is supplied in the KSU packing box Hold or tape this template to the mounting surface and mark the location of the mounting holes on the mounting surface as they are located on the template The KSU mounting dimensions are also shown on Figure 2 1 Drill holes n the m
53. ctions 3 Position the keyhole shaped holes in the bottom of the station over the 10 screws or the cover plate studs Slide the statbn down until a slight click is felt x 4 To remove the station lift up to unsnap both screws or studs from the bottom housing and lift the station away from the wall Wall Plate Or 10 Screws Q Q 9 dbo 5 g Knockout Holes 2 10__ Push In To Latch Pull Out To Unlatch 15 16 Wall Plate Housing Screws are 4 Places Figure 4 2 Statlon Wall Mounting Details 22 Line Feature Keyset shown Single Line Keyset slmllar PUBLICATION INDEX A Lead Control Device Connections 2 4 vaandone d Hold Timeout Period 3 9 AC Power Connection 2 2 Access Denied 3 12 Al Call An amp Or Zone Paging 3 12 Area Paging Interface Line Port 2 5 Area Paging Interface Station PAPort 2 5 Autodial And Dynamic Line Button Assignment 3 13 Automatic Hold 34 1 Automatic Privacy Release 3 12 Base Level Program Entry Mode 3 2 Baud Rate Of Printout 3 3 Block Programming 3 14 Block Voice Announced Intercom Calls 3 11 BLF Keyset Reused 2 3 3 2 Button Mapping
54. e 24 for connection details DATA DEVICE CONNECTIONS When a serial data printer is used for SMDR and COS printout or a video display terminal VDT is used to perform class of service programming connect the data device to terminal clips on the J 4 station connector block The distance between the device and the KSU can be up to 500 feet in a quiet electrical enviroment Shielded cable may be required at some sites for long runs For longer distances a limited distance modem must be used to relay the data communications between the wmmon equipment and the data device Refer to Table 2 4 for connection details When preparing a cable for connection to a data device refer to the manufacturers manual for the equipment being interfaced and make thefollowing wiring connections e Wire the KSU RD line data from device to KSU to the device TD transmit data output pin e Wire the KSU TD data to device from KSU pin to the device RD receive data pin e Wire the KSU SG signal ground pin to the device SG signal ground pin e Wire the KSU CTS clear to send status from device to KSU pin to the device RTS request to send output pin NOTE The KSU requires a positive voltage with respect to signal ground in order to send data If required wire the KSU RTS request to send status signal from the KSU to the device pin to the device DSR data set ready input pin If required wire the KSU PG protective ground lin
55. e fold process must occur One or more toll tables must be entered Toll tables must be assigned to all appropriate lines Toll tables must be assigned to all appropriate stations Only the toll table s which are entered and assigned to both a line and a station using that line will involk any toll restriction Toll tables 1 and 2 have entries defauted in them and these tables are assigned to all lines by default These tables are not assigned to stations by default 1 TABLE ENTRY PROCEDURE Determine the types of dialing restrictions which must be imposed on the system Typically this includes access codes which result in toll charges and certain local numbers as desired If the restricted dialing codes will be imposed consistently on most or all stations in the system list them on one or two tables If wide variation in the dialing restrictions is planned spread the listing out across several tables Strategically group the listings on the tables so that a list of restrictions can be applied to a particular station or group of stations Designate each table as a DENY table or as an ALLOW table The numbers entered in a DENY table are prevented from being dialed ALLOW tables take precedence over DENY tables Therefore an entry in an allow table will provide an explicit exception to an entry in a DENY table Note that the system always permits the dialing of any number not explicitly denied Also system speed dial num
56. e power is restored e CLOCK NOT VALID 12 01 86 00 00 default clock date The clock will begin running from the default date lt must be reset to the current date per the instructions above SYSTEM SPEED DIAL PROGRAMMING Fifty 50 system speed dial numbers can be stored from station port 10 or 11 for use at all stations in the system System speed dial numbers will not be toll restricted unless specified by station COS programming A chart is provided on page 4 21 to be used for recording the stored numbers 1 Press ITCM 2 Press TRANS CONF 3 Dial storage location 10 59 4 Choose line or group preselection multifunction hybrid system only e Dial 1 4 tor group OR Press aline button for tine R Dial 0 for no group or line preselection NOTE The button to line assignment is per programming arrangement Refer to the station COS programming reference chart for the button to line assignment of the programming station 5 Dial speed dial number up to 32 digits e Dial 1 0 and as required If required press HOLD to store pause f required press TAP to store hookflash 6 Press TRANS CONF and repeat steps 3 5 for each RU Press MNTR SPKR to end procedure SYSTEM SPEED INDEX 3 22 Programming Reference Chart For Station 10 Programming With An LCD Speakerphone LCD SPEAKERPHONE CD ED aD PROGRAMMING CHART SHEET 1 BASE LEVEL PROGRAM ENTRY MODE
57. e s to the protective ground pin s of the device The system defaults to 7 bit data with no parity at a baud rate of 1200 Configure the device per the manufacturer s instructions to match the data format and baud rate that is set by COS programming SYSTEM GROUNDING The wmmon equipment cabinet has internal secondary surge protection on all line ports In order for this protection to be effective the cabinet MUST be connected to a reliable earth ground such as a metal cold water pipe or a building frame ground The grounding wire must be of 10 or 12 insulated solid copper and separate from the three wire AC line cord A ground stud is located on the wmmon equipment cabinet for this purpose COMMON AUDIBLE AND AUXILIARY STATION INTERFACE Two sets of relay closure dry contact points are available at the J I and J 2 station connector bbcks One set J connections provides dry contact closure whenever any of the TELCO PBX lines connected to the KSU ring The other set J 2 connections provides a dry contact closure whenever system station port 17 rings These contact closures track the ringing pattern in both cases The contacts are closed during the ringing period and are open during the silent period A typical connection is illustrated in Flgure 2 2 Refer to the paragraph headedArea Paging Interfacefor a discussion for using these terminals in this alternate paging function Do not exceed a 1 amp at 24 volts 5 amp
58. earched HUNT GROUP GUIDE LINES In forming intercom hunt groups the following guide lines apply e A minimum of two stations ports can form one hunt group e A maximum of sixteen station ports can be placed in one hunt group Multiple hunt groups can be formed The call forwarding feature is disabled for all but the fast station port assigned to a hunt group e The maximum number of hunt groups that can be formed is determined by the number of stations available and the Sixteen station per grove limitation A station port can have only one other station port added to it but it can be added to the end of any number of station ports In this case it adds to the count in each hunt group that it is added to See example 1 page 4 15 station port be the first intermediate port only one hunt group See examples 2 and 3 page 4 15 PROGRAMMING To program two station ports Into a hunt group 1 Press ITCM 7 4 6 x 2 Press 8 1 8 1 on LCD Speakerphone 3 Choose first station port in link CIO C41 station port 10 41 4 Press B8 8 1 LCD Speakerphone 5 Choose second station port in link e C10 C41 station port 10 41 6 Press TAP 7 Press ad repeat steps 2 6 for next hunt group Press MNTR SPKR to end To add addttlonal atatlon ports to a hunt group 16 maxlmum or to link the last station to the first to form a circular group 1 Press
59. ect ringing assignments RINGING Press program button C42 clears previous settings e Choose lines Al Al4 lines 1 14 DELAYED RINGING e Press program button C43 clears previous settings e Choose lines Al Al4 lines 1 14 14 Select Night Transfer ringing e Press program button C44 clears previous settings e Choose lines Al Al4 lines 1 14 15 Select automatic privacy release e Press program button C45 clears previous settings e Choose lines Al Al 4 lines 1 14 16 Select access denied e Press program button C46 clears previous settings e Choose lines Al Al4 lines 1 14 17 Select call origination denied e Press program button C47 clears previous settings e Choose lines Al Al4 lines 1 14 18 Select idle line preference e Press program button C48 clears previous settings e Choose lines Al4 lines 1 14 19 Assign toll tables to station e Press program button C49 clears previous assignments Specify toll tables to be assigned Al tables 1 14 B4 x table 15 B5s table 16 20 Reserve intercom link e Press e Press Keypad button 1 7 to reserve link 7 e Press 0 key for no reserved link Press console key C42 to continue with next programming step 21 Select all call and or zone paging e Press e Press TAP to disable all paging assignments if desired ALL CALL Press program button A
60. following important condition The LCD opeakeipiiune docs iiot provide buttons B4 through B8 In performing the following procedures whenever a programming step calls for buttons BI through B8 to be pressed first press the B1 button to shift the A field buttons When shifted buttons A 1 through A8 will represent buttons B1 through B8 The B1 button performs a shift no shift toggle action each time it is pressed The associated indicator turns on shift when A 1 A8 s BI B8 and off no shift when A8 A1 AB It Is very Important to return the A field buttons to their normal or no shitt state after the required 1 B8 programming action Is taken e When programming from station port 11 employ a 22 Line Feature keyset and perform the procedures as detailed in this chapter e Programming overlays are included with each system for use in identifing the buttons required for COS programming One overlay fits over the buttons of the station installed at station port 10 or 11 and designates the A field and B field buttons The other overlay fits over the buttons of the console Installed at adjunct port 10 or 11 and designates the C field buttons Full size copies of the programming overlays are included at the end of this chapter for use if needed e System and line COS programming do not require that a sequential process be followed once the base level program entry mode has been established except where noted herein Sta
61. l restrictions for the system TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE Press 746 Press program button B4 B1 A4 B10n LCD Speakerphone Select table e Console button 0 C25 table 1 16 Select table type Deny press program button BS B1 AS on LCD Speakerphone e Allow press program button B6 B1 A6 B10n LCD Speakerphone Select table entry e Program button Al 4 Entry 1 4 Dial number 16 digits maximum Remember press for match anything digit Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all numbers are entered into tables Repeat steps 3 through 7 until all tables are programmed Press MNTR SPKR to exit programming mode TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLES RESTRICTION TABLE 2 RESTRICTION TABLE 1 DENY_X ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM ALLOW X DENY ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM PE ALLOW Eph SE BN eres LE ITE px dg sr bsp y I RESTRICTION TABLE 4 RESTRICTION TABLE 3 TYPE ALLOW DENY NTRY ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM PIRTERTHETE P Te OO ALLOW UENY TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS RESTRICTION TABLE 5 ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM 112131415 es ov Tra ps as o Ep c pp ae pese TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS TABLE ASSIGNMENT LINES STATIONS
62. line group none Voice announce block disabled Executive override disabled Message originate disabled Automatic hold disabled System speed dial toll restriction disabled 3 11 4 Enable port if desired e Press keypad button 1 NOTE If a selected station port is programmed to be a PA port per step 4 do not p amp form any further programming for this selected station port Instead return to step 3 to program another station port or press x MNTR SPKR to end programming 5 Block voice announced intercom calls Press keypad button 2 6 Enable executive ovenride e Press keypad button 3 zu Enable toll table restriction on system speed dial numbers e Press keypad button 4 8 Choose personal ringing tones 22 Line Feature Keysets e TONE 1 keypad button 7 e TONE 2 keypad button 8 e TONE 3 keypad button 9 e TONE 4 keypad button 0 9 Set automatic hold e Press keypad button 5 10 Enable message wait originate e Press keypad button 6 11 Select prime line prime group or prime intercom A1 A14 line 1 14 OR HOLD HOLD group 1 B1 B1 Al B10n LCD Speakerphone group 2 B2 A2 B1 on LCD Speakerphone group 3 B1 LCD Speakerphone group 4 OR ITCM intercom 12 Set ringing line preference 5 1 A5 1 LCD Speakerphone enabled B4 4 B1 on LCD Speakerphone disabled 13 Sel
63. nterface 2 5 Area Paging Interface Station PA Port 2 5 AreaPaginginterface LinePort 2 5 Key System Muttifunction Hybrid Configuratlon 2 5 Music Interface v oue utar 2 6 Cassette TapeRecorderinterface 2 6 System Checkout ac Coss wis 28 5 2 15 Chapter 3 System Programming 3 1 General Information u a IRR URN UE a Mle SE roe 3 1 Special Programming Requirements PEE Single Line Keyset i ne ma aaa ene ae Ses at Sas Ref e Se De us Se Ce D DS 3 4 Reused 8 Line BLE Keyset yagara tob eee a A e Rapid eg M cl 3 2 Class Of Service Programming With 40 Button Or 32 Button Console3 2 Base Level Program Entry Mode PADS GA Class Of Service eve E RUE E 3 2 System COS Programming Procedure 3 3 System Defla ulis gt ds Ree eer NE EV y Pete NEN op Rees 23 3 Procedure 12 Eat BIKE pta 8 3 System COS Programming Reference Table
64. ntout Details CASSETTE TAPE RECORD OF COS VALUES GENERAL INFORMATION Connect the audio cassette tape recorder microphone connector to the music interface jack on the side of the KSU Do not perform any other programming action while the tape system is active Program the baud rate of the tape data to be either 100 or 50 baud as desired See System COS for programming details if the system includes data printer appropriate response and error messages will be printed during the recording and loading of COS data e When COS data is sent from the KSU to an audio cassette tape recorder for recording a lead in tone is sent prior to the data During play back this lead in tone alerts the system to receive the class of service data e When playing back the stored class of service data the tape must be started during the lead in tone If it is not the system will reject the recorded class of service data To insure a successful load comparison or verification of recorded class of service data always start the tape during the lead in tone The following precautions will insure that this is done Before playing back pre recorded class of service data perform the following actions e Rewind the tape to the beginning e Disconnect the cable connecting the recorder and the KSU e Set the play back volume for approximately one half of maximum e Play the tape and listen to the lead in tone Verify that i
65. o a standard electrical outlet NEMA 5 15R for the AC power connection AC power connection is illustrated in Figure 3 2 shown below A plug in power line surge protector should be installed between the power cord and the AC outlet e Do not connect the AC power cord until the installation has been checked e To apply AC power connect the power cord to the electrical outlet 2 2 LINE CONNECTIONS The KSU interface connection for the TELCO or PBX lines is a 50 pin male connector A 25 pair cable properly terminated must be connected from the KSU connector to the demarcation point connector typically a 66M xx connector CABLE CLIPS The cabinet mounted 50 pin male connector is equipped with a retaining clip This clip is designed to secure the mated connection once it is made The clip does this by snapping into a slot on the cable mounted connector when it is pressed together with the cabinet mounted connector This retaining clip must be pulled back slightly to unsnap it before the connectors can be separated Transient voltage splkes If Induced onto CO or CENTREX lines can travel through the cable and Into the common equipment The telephone company offers basic protection against this condition but it Is usually designed to protect the central office circuits While it witi also provide some protection to the common equipment It should not be relled upon for total protection To help ensure that external overv
66. oltage surges do not damage the system it Is recommended that gas discharge tubes or similar primary protectlon devices be Installed and properly grounded all connecte TELCO lines STATION CONNECTIONS Connections between the KSU and the stations are typically via type 66M xx connector blocks which are cable connected to the KSU 50 pin male connector The maximum distance allowed from the KSU to the station is 1500 feet using 24 gauge twisted pair cable If spare conductors exist in the caples that are run between the KSU 66M xx connector block and the station jacks It is a good practice to connect them to earth ground Doing this may help prevent them from inducing radio frequency and or AC interference into the system The polarlty between the Individual wlres In a particular voice or data palr Is not critical however do not connect the volce circults to the data clrcults NOTE Station ports are programmed for the type of equipment that is to be connected to them Either an LCD Speakerphone must be connected to station port 10 or a 22 Line Feature Keyset must be connected to station port 11 for Class Of Service programming performance REUSING THE 8 LINE BLF KEYSET When the reused 8 Line BLF Keyset is installed at station port 11 12 or 13 the associated adjunct port 11 12 or 13 must be programmed for BLF 8 Line Keyset operation however it cannot be connected to ANY equipment When the reused 8 Line
67. ounting surface of a proper size to accommodate the hardware being used If necessary prepare these holes with inserts anchors or other attachment devices as dictated by the type of mounting surface Attach the KSU to the mounting surface with four 4 screws installed through the KSU mounting flange arid into t mounting surface holes Note that the flang s are elongated with an enlargement of the hole This feature allows the m screws to be partially installed in the mount before the KSU is hung on them Place the indiv z telephone stations as desired and in keeping with accepted industry and off ice standards A telephone station can be wall mounted if necessary as they are desk wall reversable Refer to Chapter 4 Maintenance for instructions in preparing a desk wall reversable station for wall mounting OUTLINE 24 APPROX 4 APPROX IMI 4 MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS 14 19 ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES Figure 2 1 KSU Mountlng Dimensions SYSTEM WIR System cabling may be routed 34 or visible as the installation location requires engineering practices must be observed and licable building codes must be adhered to Tables through 2 5 and Figures 2 2 through 2 5 illustrate the system wiring and connection points AC POWER CONNECTION Employ a dedicated 11 7VAC 15 AMP circuit with a third wire ground supplied t
68. pany tf this corrects the problem the faulty equipment must not be reconnected to the telephone line until the problem has been corrected Any trouble that causes improper operation of the telephone network may require the telephone company to discontinue service to the trouble site after they notify the user of the reason REPAIR AUTHORIZATION FCC regulations do not permit repair of customer owned equipment by anyone except the manufacturer their authorized agent or others who might be authorized by the FCC However routine repairs can be made according to the maintenance instructions in this publication provided that all FCC restriiions are obeyed RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE The electronic key system contains incidental radio frequency generating circuitry and if not installed and used properly may cause interference to radio and television reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference to radio and television reception in which case the user is encouraged to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference H this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined
69. py of this manual REPAIR SERVICE If your common equipment cabinet or an individual station needs repair it may be returned to Comdial Comdial will at their option either repair the defective equipment or replace it with a remanufactured unit This repair will be done for a fixed charge For information on this charge please call or write to the address given below Comdial P O Box 7266 Charlottesville VA 22906 Attention Repair Department Telephone 804 978 2400 800 877 4448 When returning equipment for repair pack it carefully to prevent damage Any damages during shipment will be the responsibility of thepurchaser The equipment should be shipped freight or postage prepaid The shipping address is Comdial 1180 Seminole Trail Charlottesville VA 22901 Attention Repair Department FUSE LOCATION The KSU is protected against short circuit damage by a fuse located in the primary of the AC transformer winding Fuse FS 1 is a 2 amp 250V slow blow type fuse The fuse holder is located near the top of the right side of the KSU cabinet Always replace this fuse with one of the same value and type otherwise equipment damage could result 4 FAILURE ISOLATION WIRING Refer to the installation check out procedure for instructions for testing the system wiring for possible failure SYSTEM STATUS INDICATOR The red LED located near the fuse holder is the system status indicator This indicator should tu
70. rd model 2500 telephone set is capable of this function When disabled this feature allows the KSU to send DTMF tones on the CO line if the device attached to the OPX Box such as a rotary dial telephone set is not capable of this function The system is defaulted to disable this feature To program station port to be occupied by OPX Box 1 Press ITCM 74 6 x 2 Select station port for OPX Box use C12 C41 station port 12 41 3 Press C42 4 Press 5 Press B8 B1 A8 B10n LCD Speakerphone 6 Select OPX Box port same port as selected in step 2 7 Choose OPX through dialing mode e TAP x enabled e B7 B1 A7 B1on LCD Speakerphone disabled 8 Press MNTR SPKR to end programming 3 14 HUNT GROUP PROGRAMMING Station ports can be assigned to intercom hunt groups When a station assigned to a hunt group is busy a Call to it will ring at the next idle station in the group Typical hunt groups operate as follows TERMINAL HUNTING Assume that a terminal hunt group is formed as follows Station port 013 is linked to station port 014 Station port 014 is linked to station port 015 Station port 015 is linked to station port 016 If station port 013 and 014 are busy when an intercom call is directed to station port 013 that call will ring at station port 015 because it is the first idle port in the group If port 015 is also busy the call will ring at station port 016 If port 016 is
71. requires that one or more lines must be programmed into a line group In order to receive outside calls on a Single Line Keyset the call must be answered by an attendant using a multiline station and transferred to the single line station Otherwise the Single Line Keyset station port must be programmed to have the ringing line preference feature with ringing enabled on all desired lines Aftemately it can be programmed to have the prime line automatic feature with ringing enabled at the prime line REUSED 8 LINE BLF KEYSET Even though an 8 Line BLF Keyset is physically connected to only one station port it appears to the system as two data paired stations Special programming is required to enable proper operation of a reused 8 Line BLF Keyset The station port to which it is connected must be programmed for a 3 and 8 Line Keyset The paired station port must be programmed for an 8 Line BLF Keyset although it can not be connected to any equipment e When the 8 Line BLF Keyset is connected to station port 11 12 or 13 the respective adjunct port serves as the paired port e When connected to station ports 14 through 41 the paired port is as charted in Chapter 2 Installation or Chapter 5 Maintenance After COS programming of the station port is complete the DSS BLF buttons of the 8 Line BLF Keyset must be programmed from that station Program them to contain the intercom dialing sequence for each station in the sys
72. rn on steady when AC power is applied to the KSU If the indicator flashes after power up it could be indicating a processor failure Unplug and reconnect the AC power to the KSU and observe the LED indication If it still shows a flashing indication refer to Figure 4 1 STATION SELF TEST The multiline stations can be self tested for proper operation per the following instructions 1 Disconnect the line cord at the station base NOTE The adjacent or even station will be disabled during the time that the station line cord is being disconnected Or reconnected 2 Press and hold the MUTE key and reconnect the line cord to the station connector The station will automatically perform a self test routine Release the MUTE key as soon as the test begins The sequence of the test is as foiiows 3 AND 8 LINE KEYSET SEQUENCE INDICATION B Field indiactors light is sequence B1 B8 2 ITCM indicator lights 3 MONITOR indicator lights 4 All indicators extinguished in same order as lighted 5 Ringer sounds be sure vol is med or high 22 LINE FEATURE KEYSET SEQUENCE INDICATION 1 MONITOR indicator lights 2 B Field indicators light in sequence Bl B8 3 HOLD indicator lights 4 ITCM indicator lights 5 A Field indicators light in sequence Al A14 6 All indicators extinguished 7 Ringer sounds be sure vol is med or high 3 Replace any station that does not pass the self test DSS BLF CONSOLE SELF TE
73. ss a F CE Bi A AUTODI AL 14 DYNAWIC LINE KEY FORBI B26 B3 CED OTDA Progra NG V PORT 1D OF MODEL TO RETURN DURING ID OF FIRST TO BASE PRINTOUT LEVEL PORT 1D OF LAST GD TO RETURN TO BASE LEVEL TO RETURN TO BASE LEVEL PORT ID 10 TO 41 FOR YOOEL 1432 KSU 3 26 STATION 10 PROGRAMMING OVERLAY e Cut out along border e Cut out shaded openings e Fit over station faceplate LCD SPEAKERPHONE Al 5x14 OVERLAY A6 FOR 14328 A2 9 FORB THRU Bs 10 PRESS B1 THEN A4 PRESS A1 A8 A11 BI STATION 10 PROGRAMMING OVERLAY e Cut out along border e Cut out shaded openings e Fit over station faceplate 10X 14 PROGRAMMING OVERLAY STATION 10 PROGRAMMING oVEsLAY 9 Cut out along border Cut out shaded openings e Fit over station faceplate 10X 14 PROGRAMMING OVERLAY STATION 10 PROGRAMMING OVERLAY e Cut out along border e Cut out shaded openings e Fit over station faceplate Al 0 X20 2 PROGRAMMING A9 OVERLAY A3 4 All A5 Al2 6 A13 A7 14 B8 Al5 6 7 4 5 Cut out shaded openings e Fit over station faceplate PROGRAMMING OVERLAY 32 BUTTON DSS BLF 703804 456 25 call 6240401 241 401 23 C39 1 23 C39 i I eo 1c 22
74. t is not distorted e Rewind the tap to the point where the lead in tone begins e Connect the cable between the KSU and the tape recorder e Program the system to accept pre recorded class of service data Start the tape from the point where the lead in tone first heard If the bad is unsuccessful repeat the bad procedure with the play back volume set for approximately two thirds of maximum RECORDING COS DATA TO TAPE To record currently stored COS program values on cassette tape forlater use 1 Install blank cassette tape and prepare recorder for recording 2 Cause recorder to begin recording blank cassette tape from beginning Press ITCM 7 4 6 Press ITCM ITCM B1 A8 1 LCD Speakerphone to start recording process COS recording requires approximately 12 minutes Programming station will ring when recording is complete To abort recording procedure if required 1 PressITCM 746 2 Press ITCM B8 ITCM B1 A8 B1 on LCD Speakerphone LOADING COS DATA FROM TAPE To load previously recorded COS program values Into system to replace current program values proceed as follows 1 Install pre recorded cassette tape and prepare recorder for playback 2 Press ITCM 746 3 Press ITCM HOLD HOLD to load COS features 4 Start tape playback COS loading requires approximately 10 minutes Programming station will ring when loading is complete To abort playback procedure
75. tem for which visual indication is desired It should be noted that certain features such as call back messaging are not available with the 8 Line BLF Keyset CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMING WITH A 40 BUTTON OR A 32 BUTTON CONSOLE The system will recognize either a C42 through C49 from a 40 button console or a HOLD 1 through HOLD 8 from the keyset as the same programming buttons Because of this it is possible to program with a 32 button console installed at adjunct port 10 or 11 The programming buttons C42 through C49 normally provided by a 40 button console and not available on a 32 button console are relocated to the keyset as follows 40 BUTTON ALTERNATE KEYSET BUTTON CONSOLE WHEN 32 BUTTON CONSOLE BUTTON IS INSTALLED C42 HOLD 1 c43 HOLD 2 C44 HOLD 3 c45 HOLD 4 C46 HOLD 5 47 HOLD 6 C48 HOLD 7 c49 HOLD 8 3 2 ww BASE LEVEL PROGRAM ENTRY MODE The first step in any COS programming sequence is to enter the base level programming mode Once in this mode COS can be set as desired To enter base level 1 Press the button The dial tone will sound 2 Press the following buttons in sequence 7 4 6 Note that the dial tone stops and a tone burst sounds to indicate that the base level programming mode is entered 3 Press the button dial tone will return as a confirmation that the base level mode is active 4 Proceed from this point to program the system line
76. tion COS programming does follow a sequential process 3 1 Prior to taking any programming action determine the system line and station COS conditions and all toll restriction requirements Record this data on the programming reference tables included within the programming procedures A set of COS values can be recorded on cassette tape from a programmed system and later re loaded into the same system or into another system This method of programming can be employed in lieu of using the step by step programming sequence A complete or a partial printed record of the COS program values can be obtained with a serial data printer connected to the SMDR output lines of the KSU Complete details concerning this procedure are included at the end of this chapter SPECIAL PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS SINGLE LINE KEYSETS Several programming steps under COS programming must be observed for proper operation of a Single Line Keyset When the system is strapped for key system configuration the Single Line Keyset is an intercom only station It can be configured for private line only by programming the applicable station port for the prime line automatic feature When the port is programmed with the prime line automatic feature the Single Line Keyset cannot be programmed with station speed dial numbers When the system is strapped for the muttifunction hybrid system configuration originating outside calls with a Single Line Keyset
77. to the KSU The user installer is required to notify the telephone company when final disconnection of this equipment from the telephone company line occurs COMPATIBILITY WITH TELEPHONE NETWORK When necessary the telephone operating company provides information on the maximum number of telephones or ringers that can be connected to one line as well as any other applicable technical information The telephone operating company can temporarily discontinue service and make changes which could effect the operation of this equipment They must however provide adequate notice in writing of any future equipment changes that would make the system incompatible INSTALLATIONREQUIREMENTS Connection of the electronic key system to the telephone lines must be through a universal service order code USOC outlet jack supplied by the telephone operating company H the installation site does not have the proper outlet ask the telephone company business off ice to install one The correct outlet jack for this system is either a type RJ21X or type RJ14C PARTY LINES AND COIN LINES Local telephone company regulations may not permit connections to party lines and coin lines by anyone except the telephone operating company TROUBLESHOOTING H a service problem occurs first try to determine if the trouble is in the on site system or in the telephone company 1 2 IMI 66 074 equipment Disconnect all equipment not owned by the telephone com
78. ud 7 bits 0 19200 baud 7 bits e Press to return to base level 5b Set line length of printout e Press program button B5 Bl A5 B1 LCD Speakerphone e Press for one 80 column OR Press 8 for two 40 columns e Press return to base level 6 Choose intercom first signalling e Press TAP for voice OR Press TRANS COMF for tone e Press to return to base level 7 Specify central message desk only one central message desk per system allowed e Press e To choose station 10 41 press console button 10 C41 e To cancel press e Press to return to base level 3 2 8 Set time f deal tanet e Press console buttons C10 C41to identify Set recall time for unanswered call transfer station port 10 41 e Press program button B7 A7 B1 on LCD Press console button to specify station type Speakerphone C42 Single Line Keyset administrative phone 1 10 sec 6 60 sec hotel motel phone 2 20 sec 7 90 sec C46 8 Line BLF Keyset 25 sec 8 120sec C47 DSS BLF Console 40 button 4 30 sec 9 180 sec C48 3 and 8 Line Keyset 5 x 45 sec 0 240 sec C49 22 Line Feature Keyset Cl 0 32 Button Console without call Press to return to base level announce 6 32 Button Console with call announce 9 Specify station type for each adjunct port 7 LCD Speakerphone e Press console button to identify adjunct port adjunct
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