DSU IIDigital Telephone SystemSystem ManualThis publication is applicable to the following commonequipment: J0408, J0816, and J1632 with softwarerevis
1.4 Summarizing The HardwareThe digital telephone system consists of an electronic Digital Service Unit (DSU)—usuallyreferred to as “common equipment”
Common Equipment JackPIN 1 No ConnectionPIN 2 Odd Station (Tip)PIN 3 Even Station (Tip)PIN 4 Even Station (Ring)PIN 5 Odd Sta
Installing An OPX Long Loop Adapter ToThe Analog Terminal Interface For Off-Premise ServiceAs stated previously, the analog terminal interface is an o
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2.18.3 Installing The Data Interface UnitUnpack the Data Interface Unit (DIU) and check for the following parts:•Telephone line cord•Power cable with
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Making The Data Interface Unit Cable ConnectionsFour cable connections are required to the DIU-station line cord, digital telephone line cord,IST/FAX/
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2.18.4 Supporting Caller Identification ServiceYou can provide Caller ID information through the serial data port COM2 using the Caller IDInterface (p
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Setting The Caller ID Parameter SwitchesThe Caller ID device has two banks of parameter switches located on its front panel.Set the switches of the S1
1.5 Describing The Common EquipmentThe common equipment base unit for the DSU II digital telephone system is a fully electronicdevice. It is essential
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2.18.5 Supporting The Tracker Paging SystemThe optional Tracker paging system allows you to send alpha/numeric or numeric-only messagesto the Tracker
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2.18.6 Supporting DVA OperationDigital voice announcing uses a hardware peripheral device (product code DVA01) connected toa digital station port to p
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2.18.7 Installing The Personal Computer Interface Unit(Projected Availability of this feature is first quarter of 1997)The Personal Computer Interface
Making The PCIU OperationalTo make the PCIU operational, you need only follow the instructions enclosed with the SPIsoftware, and load it on the user’
2.18.8 Connecting The Versatile VoiceProcessing Voice Mail SystemThe Versatile Voice Processing (VVP) voice mail system provides voice mail and automa
DSU II Cabinet COM1and COM2 Serial Data PortsPin 1 = No ConnectionPin 2 = (CTS) Clear to SendPin 3 = (RD) Receive DataPin 4 = (TD) Transmit DataPi
2.19 FCC Rules And RegulationsThis electronic key system complies with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68. The FCCregistration lab
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Recognizing Radio Frequency InterferenceThe electronic key system contains incidental radio frequency generating circuitry and, if not installed and u
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3.1 Using Chapter ThreeSince Chapter 3 deals only with the programming of the system, each programming stepincludes only a brief explanation of that f
3.2.1 Using A Telephone To Program The SystemPerform Class of Service configuration programming from station port 10 or station port 12. Thesystem wil
1.6 Describing The StationsThe digital telephones used with the DSU II digital telephone system are electronic,microprocessor-controlled, devices. The
3.2.3 Converting Button DesignationsWhen you first power a new DSU II system with no telephones connected, it defaults its stationports as Impact 24-l
This makes the button designations match the A and B designations called for in this systemprogramming manual.When button mapping using a telephone di
3.2.4 Using A VDT To Program The SystemYou can perform class of service programming using a Video Display Terminal (VDT) with anRS-232 compatible, ser
3.3 Master Clearing and Defaulting The SystemYou can return the entire programming configuration to the factory settings using the master clearprocedu
3.3.4 Defaulting The StationsDescription: Returns the station configuration features to factory settings.To Program: 1. Press INTERCOM, dial ✳ # 746✳.
3.3.7 Programming Password ProtectionDescription: The system provides two different entry levels for programming and allows for adifferent password f
To Program: 1. From keyboard, type I✳746✳ for the programming mode.2. From main COS programming menu,—type 6 to change installer password—OR——type 7 t
3.4 System FeaturesConfiguring the system means that you are setting the parameters that will be true system-wide. Youshould make a record in Chapter
3.4.2 Data Baud RateDescription: The speed or baud rate of the data bit stream, which carries the SMDR and configurationdata between the system and an
3.4.3 Do Not Disturb (DND)All of the following features are part of the Do Not Disturb (DND) application.Do Not Disturb ButtonDescription: A telephone
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Do Not Disturb Override CapabilityDescription: A caller to a DND station can override a DND condition when you program the callingstation to have the
3.4.6 LCD MessagingDescription: You can create messages that telephone users can set at their stations to be displayed byany LCD speakerphone that cal
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3.4.7 PA Port OptionsThe common equipment includes a special paging port that you can use to couple the system to acustomer-supplied external paging a
Ringing Relay TrackingDescription: You can select the tracking source for the ringing relay to be either station 17 ringing orthe ringing that you hav
3.4.8 Station MonitoringYou can enable two types of station monitoring: visual ring indication and audible monitoring.Visual Ring IndicationDescriptio
3.4.9 System Alarm ReportingThe system can send special codes that convey certain system alarm conditions to selected stations wherethey will show on
3.4.10 System ClockDescription: The system clock maintains current date and time information. The system provides thisinformation to LCD speakerphones
8. Press T/C button to save the number and name.9. Repeat steps 2–9 for all speed dial numbers.—OR—Press ✳ for configuration mode.Upper Case Character
3.4.12 Tandem AttendantDescription: When you enable this feature, a recall from an unanswered call transfer or timed holdrecall will ring at both atte
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3.4.14 Inhibiting System FeaturesDescription: You can disable certain features system-wide to prevent unauthorized users fromtampering with the system
3.5 System TimingThe digital telephone system has several attributes that control timing dimensions of system operation.The following features set the
3.5.2 Extended DTMF Tones For Automatic DialingDescription: When a telephone user dials a number automatically (autodial, saved number redial, etc),th
3.5.3 Pause TimeDescription: During auto dials and speed dials, it is sometimes necessary to delay the sending of digitsto give switching equipment ti
3.5.5 Timed Hold RecallDescription: After a call has been on hold for a programmed length of time, the system will recall thestation that placed the c
3.5.6 Unanswered Call Transfer Recall TimeDescription: A transferred call that remains unanswered after a programmed length of time will returnto the
3.6 Line ProgrammingBy using line configuration, you can program the parameters for individual lines. The programmingdecisions you make for a particul
3.6.2 Automatic PrivacyYou can make a line private or non-private. In the private mode, a station has exclusive use of a lineduring a call. Lines are
3.6.3 Line DisableDescription: You can take a line port out of service when necessary (because of defect or some otherreason) using this programming p
3.6.5 Line NamesDescription: You can name lines as to their function to identify them for use. Names such as WATTS,CO, etc., when appearing on the LCD
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3.6.6 Line Port FunctionsYou can set individual line ports to function as auxiliary line ports, for a paging amplifier, for example, orto function wit
3.6.7 Line To Line Port Re-AssignmentDescription: You can reassign the programming attributes for a line that the installer has connected toa particul
3.6.8 Pulse/Tone SwitchableYou can configure individual lines to have tone dialing or pulse dialing at default.Pulse DialingDescription: If the instal
3.6.9 Block ProgrammingDescription: You can use this configuration procedure to assign those features that you have assignedto any one line (using the
3.6.10 Positive Disconnect SupervisionDescription: When a station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, the CO may senda positive
3.7 Station FeaturesStation programming means that you are programming the functions for one particular station, or port.While it isn’t necessary, it
3.7.1 Access DeniedDescription: You can deny access to certain lines at certain stations. When you do this, a station usercannot select a denied line.
3.7.2 All-Call and Zone PagingYou can program the system so that the users can make announcements to stations located in certain areasof the site or t
Assign All-Call and Zone Paging ButtonDescription: If you wish, you can assign a paging button to provide a station with one-button access tothe all-c
1.6.3 Impression Telephones2122S (22-Line Speakerphone)2122X (22-Line Monitor Telephone)2022S (22-Line LCD Speakerphone)2101N (Single Line Proprietary
3.7.3 Audible MonitoringThe DSS/BLF at a multiline station provides a visual indication of idle, busy, and ringing status of themonitored stations. Yo
3.7.4 Automatic HoldYou can give station users the ability to place an existing line or intercom call on hold when she or hepresses another line butto
3.7.5 Automatic PrivacyYou can make a line private or non-private. In the private mode, a station has exclusive use of a lineduring a call. You can ar
3.7.6 Call Forward On Busy/Ring–No AnswerThe system can automatically forward busy and/or ring-no answer (RNA) calls to a new station. Thesystem sends
Set Tone First Intercom SignalingDescription: You must set the first choice intercom signaling method to tone first to ensure forwardingof calls that
3.7.7 Call Origination DeniedDescription: You can deny users of selected stations the ability to originate calls on specified lines.This feature does
3.7.9 Data Security PortDescription: While port is active on a call, this feature prevents any incoming tones associated withother system features fro
3.7.11 Executive OverrideDescription: You can provide selected stations with busy override. This feature allows the station tooverride a busy conditio
3.7.12 Flexible Ringing AssignmentsYou can enable different ringing assignments for individual lines and stations.Direct/Delayed RingingDescription: Y
Night Transfer (Of Ringing)—Line/Station AssignmentsDescription: You or the system attendant can place the system into the night transfer (of ringing)
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Delayed Ringing TimesDescription: You assign delayed ringing to stations for specific lines, you can also set the time lengthof the delay.To Program:
3.7.13 Flexible Station NumberingDescription: The system supports a flexible station numbering plan for calling individual stations anddepartments. Yo
3.7.15 Handset Volume Control On Impact TelephonesDescription: Impact and Impression telephones have 8 handset volume settings at default. You mayincr
3.7.16 Headset InterfaceYou can program LCD speakerphones equipped with the optional headset jack to use a headset as well asthe handset or speakerpho
3.7.17 Interactive ButtonsDescription: The digital telephone system supports the operation of interactive buttons on all currentlyproduced Comdial pro
3.7.18 Idle Line PreferenceDescription: When you enable idle line preference, a station will automatically connect to anyassigned and idle line that y
3.7.19 Personal Ringing TonesDescription: You can program stations to ring in one of six distinctive tones:1. 666/571 Hz @ 16 Hz warble2. 1000/800 Hz
3.7.20 Prime Line, Prime Group, And Prime IntercomDescription: If you assign a group of lines, an intercom line, or one individual line to a particula
3.7.22 Ringing Line PreferenceDescription: When you assign this feature to a station, it will automatically answer a ringing line whenits user takes i
SOHVA GroupsDescription: Use this procedure to arrange station ports to originate and/or receive SOHVA calls byassigning SOHVA calling groups to them.
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SOHVA Tone Burst QuantitiesDescription: Use this procedure to set the number of SOHVA tone bursts that sounds at the systemstations. You can choose fr
3.7.24 Service ObservingYou can give selected stations the capability to monitor, in an un-announced manner, an active call atanother station.Assign S
3.7.25 Station DisableDescription: You can disable station ports on a per station basis.To Program: 1. Dial 59. “DISABLE STATIONS”2. Select station po
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3.7.27 Station To Station Port ReassignmentDescription: Use this procedure to reassign the programming attributes for a station connected to aparticul
3.7.28 System Alarm Report StationsYou can program the system to report any system alarms to designated stations.Enable Alarm ReportingDescription: If
3.7.29 Voice Announce BlockingDescription: This feature allows a station user to block voice-signaled intercom calls.To Program: 1. Dial 53. “STATION
3.8 Button Mapping The Stations(Non-Square System Configuration)You can assign (map) every programmable button at each digital station to be line-sele
3.8.1 Account Code ButtonDescription: Press the account code button and then dial an account code to record a call into aparticular category without i
System Hardware AndSoftware InstructionsThis publication is applicable to the following equipment:J0408, with software revision 2A and laterJ0816, wit
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3.8.3 Blank ButtonsDescription: Blank those buttons that you want to be dynamic line buttons or autodial buttons.NOTE: When blanking buttons, be sure
3.8.5 Call Park Orbit ButtonDescription: The call park orbit button will automatically park an active call in orbit when the userpresses it.To Program
3.8.7 DSS/BLF ButtonDescription: DSS buttons provide quick access to system stations and their lights and show the busystatus of the monitored station
3.8.8 Line ButtonDescription: Line select buttons provide access to outside lines.To Program: 1. Dial 56. “BUTTON MAPPING”2. Dial 02. “ASSIGN LINE”3.
3.8.10 Line Group Queue ButtonDescription: A station user can queue for a busy line by pressing a line group queue button.To Program: 1. Dial 56. “BUT
3.8.12 Privacy ButtonDescription: A user engaged in a private call can press the privacy button to change a current call intoa non-private one.To Prog
3.8.14 Voice Announce Block ButtonDescription: Telephone users can block voice announced intercom calls and station paging by pressingthis button.To P
3.9 Account CodesThe digital telephone system uses account codes to identify calls by category, or by any other desiredgrouping, so that it can record
Length For Entered Account CodesDescription: This feature defines the number of account code digits that a user must enter before thesystem will accep
3.9.3 Enabled or Disabled Account CodesDescription: Use this procedure to enable or disable the account code feature for the system.To Program: 1. Dia
1.6.5 Station Controls And IndicatorsRinger Volume ControlEach station has a ringer volume control. Adjust the ringer volume of each station to suit y
Forced Account Code Emergency NumbersDescription: Even if you arrange for the system to force account code entries, users can always dialemergency num
3.9.5 Message Display Time For Account CodesDescription: When you enable the account code feature, LCD speakerphones prompt users to enter anaccount c
3.9.6 Verified Account Code EntryDescription: Use this programming procedure to arrange for the system to either verify or not verifythe account codes
3.10 The Industry-Standard Telephone (IST) InterfaceThe JM008 Expansion ModuleThe JM008 expansion module is an optional accessory cabinet that you mou
line preference features, the IST has outside line dial tone when users lift the handset.You can assign outside line ringing to the station port for I
3.10.2 IST Distinctive RingingDescription: Intercom calls that ring at IST equipment have a different cadence than outside calls. Forthe JM008 interfa
3.11 Direct Department CallingDirect department calling allows the system to assign lines to one of four different departments. Callsreceived on depar
3.11.1 Access Codes For Direct Department CallingDescription: You can program department access codes to be any number between 10 and 7999;however, th
3.11.3 Station Ports For Direct Department CallingDescription: You can group stations by department to allow a call to search for an idle station with
3.11.4 Unanswered Call Transfer Recall TimeFor Direct Department CallingDescription: A transferred call that remains unanswered in a department after
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3.11.5 Call Forward on Ring—No AnswerThe system can automatically forward ring-no answer calls to a new station. The system sends these callsto any id
3.12 Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD)The DISD feature allows an external party to call an intercom station directly without assistance by theatten
3.12.2 Inhibiting DISD Digit DialingDescription: You can prevent callers from dialing on the DISD line when the system is in the nighttransfer (of rin
3.12.4 DISD Incoming RingsDescription: The number of rings that occur on a DISD line before it is answered is programmable.Setting a large number of r
3.13 Data Printer ServiceWhen you connect a data printer to the system, the system automatically prints the station message detailrecord (SMDR) for th
3.14 Voice Mail InterfaceThe digital telephone system supports the use of a voice mail system connected to the commonequipment’s station ports through
3.14.1 Voice Mail PortAssign The Voice Mail PortDescription: When you connect the voice mail equipment to a common equipment station port eitherthroug
Assign Ringing For Automatic Attendant OperationDescription: With its automatic attendant feature, the voice mail system automatically answers anyline
To assign voice mail ports to a hunt group,1. Dial 53. “STATION FEATURES”2. Dial 18. “HUNT LINK”3. Select first voice mail port—Station 12–57 = Dial 1
3.14.2 Automatic Transfer of Voice MailDescription: Use this programming feature to arrange for an immediate connection of a transferredline from voic
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3.14.4 Voice Mail Transfer on BusyDescription: Normally, the auto-attendant routes calls from a busy station to that station’s voice mailbox. Alternat
3.14.6 Positive Disconnect SupervisionDescription: When a voice mail station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, theCO may send
3.15 Versatile Voice ProcessingThe digital telephone system supports the Versatile Voice Processing (V.V.P.) voice mail system. Inaddition to the prog
3.15.2 Using Tracker For Message NotificationDescription: You can program the Tracker to notify mail box users when they have new messages.To Program:
3.15.5 Visual Voice Mail SupportDescription: Visual Voice mail (VVM) support provides proprietarty, two-line display LCDspeakerphone stations with vis
3.16 Integrated Call CostingCall costing provides a means of establishing costing that the system can apply to outside calls made fromsystem telephone
3.16.1 Call Costing Flow Diagram ExamplesCall Costing Flow DiagramDSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132Programming The DSU II System 3 – 115
Example A For Local Dialing Sequence(201-nnnn)For this example, assume that you have installed the digital telephone system in a location where caller
Example B For Long Distance With Office Code Dialing Sequence(1-201-201-nnnn)The illustrated sequence is a long distance call (more than 10 digits) wi
Example C For Long Distance Dialing Sequence(1-201-nnn-nnnn)This illustrated sequence is a long distance call (more than 10 digits) with 201 as the ar
1.7 Understanding The General SpecificationsSystem CapacityJ0408 J0816 J01632 JM408 JM008Lines 4 8 16 4 0Stations 8 16 32 8 8 ISTDSS/BLF Consoles Two
Example D For Exception Dialing Sequence(nnn-nnnn, 1-nnn-nnnn)Program call rate table one to cost calls that do not match any other programmed call ra
Typical SMDR Call Report For The Call Costing Examples10 1 12/28/90 16:05 0.9 2014567 $0.50 (see note 1)10 1 12/28/90 16:06 1.8 12017894567 $1.35 (see
3.16.2 Exception Tables (Local Calls And Long Distance Calls)Description: The system compares all calls to entries in four exception tables (one entry
3.16.3 Office Code Band Tables (Local Calls)Description: The system measures the number of dialed digits in calls that do not match exceptiontables. I
3.16.4 Zone Call Band Tables (Long Distance Calls)Description: In certain heavily populated geographic areas, different area codes exist within the sa
3.16.5 Area Code Band Table (Long Distance Calls)Description: The system compares the long distance calls that do not match entries in zone call bandt
3.16.6 Call Rate Tables (Local And Long Distance Calls)Description: The system compares local calls and long distance calls that do not match entries
To Program: 1. Dial 76. “CALL COST TBL ”2. Dial table number (01–33). “CALL COST TBL XX”3. Dial 1 to enter matching digits. “XXXXXXXX ”NOTE: Call Cost
3.16.7 Discard DigitsDescription: When the digital telephone system is installed behind a host system such as a PBX orCENTREX, users must dial access
3.16.8 Dialing Time And Answer TimeDial Time LimitDescription: The system does not include dialing time when it records the time of a call for costing
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3.16.9 LCD Speakerphone Display of Costed CallsDescription: When you arrange the digital telephone system to cost the calls, you should also arrangefo
3.17 Specialized Route Access (SRA)The SRA feature allows the system to select a line group based on the digits the user has dialed. By doingthis, it
3.17.2 Enable SRA Office Code And Area Code TablesDescription: The office code table matches a dialed office code with one of the office codes that yo
Area Code TableTo program: 1. Type I ✳ 746✳and press RETURN.2. From the main menu, type 1 and press RETURN for system COS menu.3. From the system COS
3.17.3 Enable Special SRA Area Code TablesDescription: The four special area code tables must first match a dialed area code and then match thedialed
Assigning line groups to the special office code entries,To Program: 1. From the system COS menu, type 16 for specialized route access menu and pressR
3.17.4 Insert Digits For SRADescription: You may program the system, on a per line group basis, to insert up to 8 digits before adialed number. This f
3.17.5 SRA Overflow Line GroupDescription: You can assign an overflow line group that the system can route calls over when no linesare free in the lin
3.17.6 SRA Wait TimeDescription: Once a caller begins to dial digits, he or she has a certain period of time in which to dialeach new digit. After the
3.18 Station Message DetailAccounting/Reporting (SMDA/SMDR)The system produces five different call cost reports for printing:1. Detailed report of all
Music InterfaceInput Level 3 Volts peak-to-peak maximumInput Impedance Approximately 500 OhmsConnector RCA phono jackStation Message Detail Recording
3.18.1 SMDA Department NumbersDescription: Use this programming feature to define different SMDA department numbersTo Program: 1. Dial 75. “SMDA PROGR
3.18.3 SMDA PrintoutAutomatic SMDA ReportsDescription: Call cost reports, produced by the system for printing, are generated automaticallywhenever the
SMDA Report PrintoutDescription: You can command the system to print several different types of SMDA reports and todelete all stored SMDA records.NOTE
3.18.4 SMDR PrintoutSMDR Printout As System CollectedDescription: With this programming step, SMDR provides continuous printout of system-wide station
3.18.5 SMDA Records Deleted By The AttendantDescription: This programming step gives the attendant station the ability to delete SMDA recordswhen comm
3.19 Toll Restriction TablesThe toll restriction feature uses entries that you make in 16 different tables to prohibit some or all stationsfrom callin
3.19.1 Assign Entries To Toll Restriction TablesDescription: Plan and execute system toll restriction in the sequence detailed in the following steps.
3.19.2 Programming Toll Restriction Table EntriesTo Program: 1. Dial 71. “TOLL TABLE”2. Dial 01–16—OR—press A1–A14, B1, B2 for toll table 1–16. “XXXXX
3.19.3 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To LinesDescription: Once you have created the toll restriction tables, assign them to lines.To Program: 1. Dial
3.19.5 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To StationsFor Night Transfer (of ringing)Description: Toll tables assigned with this feature have an effect onl
1.7.1 Feature CodesFeature Dialing CodeAll Call Page (Through Station Speakers) INTERCOM, 87Attendant Calling INTERCOM, 0Automatic Redialing Programme
3.19.7 Assign Toll Restriction Override (TRO) CodeDescription: The TRO feature allows users to override the toll restriction that they encounter at ot
3.19.8 Positive Disconnect SupervisionDescription: When a station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, the CO may senda positive
3.20 The Tracker Paging SystemThe optional Tracker Paging System allows users to send alpha/numeric or numeric-only messages toTracker pagers assigned
3.20.1 Enabling The Tracker Paging SystemDescription: Use this procedure to enable the Tracker Paging System feature as a system-wide feature.To Progr
3.20.3 Setting The Data ParametersDescription: You must set the data parameters of the data port where you connect Tracker to 9600baud, eight data bit
3.21 Digital Voice Announcing (DVA)Digital voice announcing uses a hardware peripheral device (product code DVA01) connected to a digitalstation port
3.21.1 Programming For DCD OperationDescription: When you plan to enhance DCD operation with the DVA, you must first completelyprogram the system for
3.21.3 Programming For DISD OperationDescription: When you plan to enhance DISD operation with the DVA, you must first completelyprogram the system fo
3.21.4 Enabling/Disabling Digital Voice Announcing (DVA)Description: You can enable DVA support for both DISD and DCD operation.To Program: To assign
3.21.5 Programming The DVA MessagesDescription: You or the system attendant can store the customized messages in the DVA device in oneof two ways: by
Pulse/Tone Switching #Redial Last Dialed Number #Save Number Redial Use HOLD, Programmed ButtonStore Programmed ButtonService Observing INTERCOM, # 03
To Program: 1. Dial 08. “DVA TABLE NUM”2. Choose the message style.—Dial 1 for DISD message style. “PORT NUMBER”—Dial 2 for DCD message style. “PORT N
3.22 The Data Interface UnitThe Data Interface Unit (DIU) is a device connected to a digital station port. The DIU providesconnection for a digital mu
3.22.2 Remote Data StationDescription: Use this procedure to program the system to allow remote control of a DIU from one ormore multiline digital tel
3.23 Caller ID Service SupportWhen you subscribe to Caller ID service, the central office sends Caller ID data over the lines. After theCaller ID devi
Caller ID Information On SMDR PrintoutCall # Station # Line # Date TimeCalllengthAnswerTimeCalledorCalling #Call Cost1 1000 12 10/15/92 04:38 0.112345
As an option, you can arrange for the system to provide Caller ID data distribution through the RS232data port B to a personal computer (PC) just as i
3.23.1 Assigning Caller ID Lines (required programming)Description: Programs lines to receive Caller ID service.To Program: 1. Dial 47. “CALLER ID LIN
3.23.3 Configuring COM 2 Serial Data Port (required programming)Description: If the COM 2 serial data port is not currrently set at its default values
3.23.5 Setting The Caller ID Distribution (optional programming)Description: Sends Caller ID information to data port B for access by a PC.To Program:
System Records4.1 Programming Password Records...4–34.2 System Configuration Records ...
1.7.2 System Ringing PatternsRing Type Ring CadenceCO/PBX Line Ring Host system ring cadenceIntercom Tone Signaling Two 150 msec. tone bursts every fo
4.14 Caller ID Service Support Configuration Chart...4–424.15 Tracker Paging System Records...
4.1 Programming Password RecordsPasswordDescriptionDefault Password Customized PasswordVDT Installer I✴746✴VDTAdministratorI ✴236✴Station 10InstallerI
Data Baud Rate110 Baud150 Baud300 Baud600 Baud1200 Baud2400 Baud4800 Baud9600 Baud19200 Baud7 Data/2 Stop Bits8 Data/1 Stop BitsDefault = 9600 Baud, 8
Station MonitoringVisual Ring Indication Enable DisableAudible Ring Indication Stations (10-57)Default = Visual indication disabled, no audible indica
LCD MessagesMsg.No.Location1234567891012345678910111213141516Default: 1 = Back At, 2 = CallIMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System4 – 6 Recording Th
System Speed Dial Record (Be sure to record a line group number with each speed dial number.)Loc Number Name Loc Number Name Loc Number Name Loc Numbe
Call Park Recall Time1 min 5 min2 min 6 min3 min Never4 minDefault = 2 minutesPause Time.5 sec 5.0 sec1.0 sec 7.5 sec1.5 sec 10 sec2.0 sec 15 sec3.0 s
Timed Hold Recall Time30 sec 240 sec60 sec 300 sec90 sec 360 sec120 sec 420 sec180 sec NeverDefault = 60 secondsUnanswered Call Transfer Recall Time10
Feature InhibitFeature Disabled EnabledLine Group 1Line Group 2Line Group 3Line Group 4Zone 1 PagingZone 2 PagingZone 3 PagingAll CallMeet Me PageNigh
4.3 Recording The Line ConfigurationsFeatureLine Port (Write number, name, group, or other data.)12345678Abandoned Hold Release (50/350 msec)Automatic
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1.8 Seeking Repair AssistanceIf your common equipment cabinet or individual stations need repair, you may return theequipment to Comdial. Comdial will
FeatureLine Port (Write number, name, group, or other data.)17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24Abandoned Hold Release (50/350 msec)Automatic Privacy (On/Off)Priva
4.4 Recording The Station ConfigurationsUse this sheet as an individual station record or as a record for a block of similarly programmed stations.You
7700SLCD SpeakerphoneDIGITECHCOMDIALSPKRTAPTRANSCONFMUTEHOLD ITCMA1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14B5B6B7B8B9B107714SSpeakerphone7714XMonitorTe
PORT NUMBERINTERCOM NUMBERSTATION NAMESTATION LOCATIONTELEPHONETYPEMODELBUTTONBLKLnnSnnDNDPRIIC2ACCSAVZPnACACBCFCPnTGnVABTGQDESCRIPTIONBlankLines1 -
MUTESHIFTSPEAKERINTERCOMTRNS/CNFTAPHOLDOPERTUVPRS WXYDEFABCQZMNOJKLGHI087 9321#654COMDIALIMP100PORT NUMBERINTERCOMNUMBERSTATIONNAMESTATIONLOCATI
PORT NUMBERINTERCOM NUMBERSTATIONNAMESTATIONLOCATIONTELEPHONETYPEMODELBUTTONBLKLnnSnnDNDPRIIC2ACCSAVZPnACACBCFCPnTGnVABTGQDESCRIPTIONBlankLines1
PORT NUMBERINTERCOM NUMBERSTATION NAMESTATION LOCATIONTELEPHONETYPEMODEL068.BUTTON ASSIGNMENT CHARTL01L02L03L04Default:L01 = Line 1L02 = Line
2022S LCDSpeakerphone2122S Speakerphone2122X Monitor TelephoneDEFAULT SETTINGSB1-B6 Line 1 -Line 6 an A1 7 A2 A3 11 A4 13
4.5 Recording Account Code ConfigurationsAccount Code Category Account Code CategoryIMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System4 – 20 Recording The Sys
Account Code Usage Enabled DisabledVerification On OffUsage Status Forced OptionalStation ExceptionsVerified DigitsAccount Code LengthEmergency No. 1E
4.6 Recording The Industry-Standard Telephone ConfigurationsDistinctive RingingEnabledDisabledDefault = EnabledThru Dialing Port10 26 4211 27 4312 28
4.7 Direct Department Calling RecordsDepartment 1Access Code 10–7999Line Ports 1–24Station Ports 10–57Department 2Access Code 10–7999Line Ports 1–24St
4.8 Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD) RecordsDial TimeLimit6 sec 9 sec 12 sec 15 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 60 sec 90 sec 0 secDefault = 12 SecondsAs
4.9 Recording The Voice Mail Interface ConfigurationsVoice Mail Station Port10 26 4211 27 4312 28 4413 29 4514 30 4615 31 4716 32 4817 33 4918 34 5019
Automatic Attendant Ringing Lines (1–24)Station Direct Delay Night Station Direct Delay Night10 3411 3512 3613 3714 3815 3916 4017 4118 4219 4320 4421
Automatic Transfer Of Voice MailEnableDisableDefault = DisabledVoice Mail Line Port Identification19 1721018311194122051321614227152381624Default = No
4.10 Recording The Integrated Call Costing ConfigurationsException TablesExceptionTableDigitsCostTable123456789101112131415161234Default = None Assign
Discard DigitsEntry Digits1234 5 6 7 8123456Default = No Discard Digits AssignedDial Time Limit01-999 SecondsDefault = 0 SecondsAnswer Time Limit01-99
Call Rate Table 1Tier 1 TimeTier 1 RateTier 2 RateSurchargeCall Rate Table 2NumberTier 1 TimeTier 1 RateTier 2 RateSurchargeCall Rate Table 3NumberTie
Call Rate Table 13NumberTier 1 TimeTier 1 RateTier 2 RateSurchargeCall Rate Table 14NumberTier 1 TimeTier 1 RateTier 2 RateSurchargeCall Rate Table 15
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Call Rate Table 25NumberTier 1 TimeTier 1 RateTier 2 RateSurchargeCall Rate Table 26NumberTier 1 TimeTier 1 RateTier 2 RateSurchargeCall Rate Table 27
4.11 Station Message Detail Accounting/Reporting RecordsDepartment Department Number Department Station12345678Default = None AssignedAutomatic Report
4.12 Recording The Specialized Route Access ConfigurationsSpecialized Route AccessEnabled DisabledDefault = DisabledOffice Code TableOffice Code Line
Area Code TableOffice Code Line Group1234Default = Line Group 1DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132Recording The System Settings 4 – 35
Special Area Code Table 1Area Code =Office Code Line Group000-999 1 2 3 4Default = Line Group 1Special Area Code Table 3Area Code =Office Code Line Gr
Overflow Line GroupDefault = NoneSRA Wait Time 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 secondsDefault = 4 secondsLineGroupInsert Digits123456781234Default = NoneDSU II
4.13 Recording Toll Restriction Table Configurations4.15.1 Toll Restriction TablesToll Restriction Table 1Table Type: Allow______ DenyXEntry Entry Num
4.13.1 Toll Restriction Tables—continuedToll Restriction Table 13Table Type: Allow______ Deny_______Entry Entry Number (16 Digits Maximum)123456789101
4.13.2 Toll Restriction Tables—Line AssignmentsAssign Toll Restriction Tables To LinesPort Tables Port Tables11321431541651761871982092110 2211 2312 2
4.13.3 Toll Restriction AssignmentsStation PortToll Table AssignmentsNormal Calls Night Transfer CallsSpeed Dial Calls Override Code101112131415161718
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4.14 Caller ID Service Support Configuration ChartCaller ID Lines (list 1–24 for lines)Default = None AssignedCaller ID Stations (list 10–57 for stati
SAVE Button Stations (list 10–57 for stations)Default = None AssignedCaller ID Distribution To COM 2 Enable DisableDefault = DisabledCOM 2 Configurati
4.15 Tracker Paging System RecordsTracker Paging SystemEnabled DisabledDefault = DisabledTracker Pager Station AssignmentsStation Port Enabled Station
4.16 Digital Voice Announcing RecordsEnable/Disable DVA OperationFeature Enabled DisabledDVA Support for DCDDVA Support for DISDDefault = DisabledDCD
DVA Messages(Copy this blank sheet for a record of each DVA.)Message Type DCD Message DISD MessageDay Answer Message(Message 1)Night Answer Message(Me
DVA Station PortsStation Port DVA Assigned Station Port DVA Assigned10 3411 3512 3613 3714 3815 3916 4017 4118 4219 4320 4421 4522 4623 4724 4825 4926
4.17 Data Interface Unit RecordsStation DIU Location Security Group Station DIU Location Security Group10 3411 3512 3613 3714 3815 3916 4017 4118 4219
Appendix A:Understanding TheSystem FeaturesAAbandoned Hold ReleaseIf an on-hold party hangs up at the CO/PBX end of a connection, causing an interrupt
Account Codes (With Forced Positive Verification)System users can employ account codes to identify calls by category or by any otherdesired grouping s
but cannot be lower than the verified account code length. The verified account codelength defines the number of digits that the system will verify be
Section Title ... Page2.16 Isolating Failures.
Forced Account Code Entry For CENTREX UsersThe programmer may set the TAP time so that CENTREX users do not have to re-enteran account code after pres
connections. It contains a ringing generator to generate a ringing signal for the ISTdevices.Area Paging InterfaceAny station user can dial a special
Automatic Dialing Of Stored NumbersAutomatic DialingThe system supports up to 24 automatic dial (autodial) numbers per station. Autodialbuttons can st
Automatic Hold For IntercomIf a user selects the second intercom line while a call is active on the first intercom line,this automatic hold feature le
Automatic Station RelocationWith this feature, the system will automatically recognize a particular station should thatstation be relocated to a new s
BBackground MusicIf the installer connects a customer-provided external music source to the system, themusic from that source will sound through the s
Block ProgrammingA programmer can assign a particular line or station’s class of service to an entire blockof lines or stations with one programming a
The system can produce five different SMDA records:•Detailed report sorted by stations,•Detailed report sorted by account codes,•Line summary report,•
Call ForwardingCall Forwarding On All CallsThis feature allows a station user to designate another station or the attendant station asthe recipient of
To enable this feature enhancement, programmers must first enable tone first signallingand arrange an intercom hunt group. Then, they can individuall
2.1 Considering The Mounting RequirementsThe following requirements will help you to install the DSU II digital telephone system.•Locate the equipment
Call ParkThe call park feature is similar to a manual hold condition. A user can park a call aparticular station and retrieve it at any station in the
Unanswered Call Transfer Recall TimingA transferred call that is unanswered after a pre-programmed length of time will return tothe station that trans
(seven-, eight-, and eleven-digit Caller ID numbers are already in a format that can bedialed and do not need to be transformed.)The system will dial
features that require periodic change by entering COS programming with another codeprovided for this purpose. The station user can program individual
desired. After a programmer has reprogrammed a system, he or she can re-default it byusing the system, line, and station class of service programming
Console SupportThe digital telephone system supports the installation and use of a DSS/BLF console atany available station port. The number of install
While the first console (the one installed at the logic-paired port) extends the autodialbuttons of the paired telephone by 48 and provides DSS/BLF co
The user controls the DIU by pressing a preprogrammed DATA button on his/her digitaltelephone. The installer can also program a DATA button on a remot
Delayed RingingRinging assignments are programmable. A station can be programmed to providedelayed ringing on some lines while providing immediate rin
The Dial By Name feature uses the seven-character station names associated with thestation ports for searching through the list of stations for interc
2.1.1 Tools And HardwareYou will need the following tools and materials to install the common equipment.•Fasteners—wood screws (1/4 x 1-inch round hea
Night Answer MessagesFor DCD callers—“Welcome to Acme’s sales department. Our hours are eight tofour-thirty. Please call tomorrow during those hours.”
4. A DISD line recalls to the DSU after a transfer recall time, and the DVA plays arecall message to the caller. The DSU transfers the call once more
dropped by the caller. The caller continues to receive ringback tone until the call isanswered. The overflow station can service the call or transfer
A department station can also be taken out of service and placed in a wrap-up mode toprovide the user time for doing such things as follow-up paperwor
Wrap-Up Time: The time that a station spent in a wrap-up mode doing such things asfollow-up paperwork. While a station is in a wrap-up mode, it does n
The number of rings which occurs on a DISD line before it is answered is programmable.By setting a large number of rings, time is allowed for a call t
Direct Station Call Hold (Station Park)This feature allows a station user to park a call at a specific station where it will be heldwithout ringing. A
Do Not Disturb InhibitThe system can be programmed to inhibit any station from entering the DND mode.System class of service programming is used to pr
Dynamic Line ButtonsThrough class of service programming, the programmer can arrange certain idle linebuttons to serve as dynamic line buttons. This f
Executive/Attendant OverrideThis feature allows the user of a station, upon encountering a busy signal at anotherstation, to dial a code that will ove
2.2 Mounting The CabinetAfter thoroughly reviewing Section 2.1 and fully understanding its subject matter, use thefollowing procedure to mount the com
Flexible Ringing Assignments Of PA PortThe PA port can be programmed for flexible ringing assignments and zone pages. Anydesired lines can be programm
Full Button Programmability Of FeaturesA programmer, or in many cases the users themselves, can make most system featuresavailable at programmable but
HoldAbandoned Hold ReleaseIf an on-hold party hangs up at the CO/PBX end of a connection, causing an interruptionin the line current, the system will
Exclusive HoldExclusive hold prohibits a held call from being retrieved by any other station. Theexclusive hold condition also links the held call to
Idle Line PreferenceWhen a station is programmed for idle line preference, it will automatically be connectedto the first assigned idle line. The syst
the handset is lifted) or places the outside line on hold (if digits are dialed) and causesintercom dial tone to return to the IST.Pressing and releas
•Intercom call to station already busy on intercom rings in subdued fashion andflashes indicator associated with other intercom button.•With both inte
Tone Or Voice SignalingThe system allows intercom calls to be tone signaled or voice signaled as the usersdesire; however, the programmer uses system
preference. If they are unavailable, the system will chose the last line used at the station.If it is busy, no further choice is made. No class of ser
Line FeaturesAccess Denied, Line Access RestrictionThe system programmer can deny access to particular lines at certain stations in thesystem. A stati
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Line And Line Group QueuingWith the line queuing feature, the station user can take action that will place a station in aqueue where it awaits the ava
MManual HoldA button activated feature at each station will place an outside line on hold. When a userpresses the HOLD button while on a call, the sys
LCD MessagingStandard and system-supplied custom display messages can be set by dialing a specificcode at any station. Such messages are to be receive
Modular Wiring And Jacks 2- Or 4-Conductor Wire SystemThe system can be completely interconnected by employing industry standard 50-pinconnectors and
Handsfree Answer InhibitThe user can use the MUTE button to block all handsfree answerback response. Thisarrangement will prevent a station user from
PPagingAll-Call PagingAll-call paging allows all stations to receive announcements through the station speakerat once. The system can also send all-ca
PBX/CENTREX/CO CompatibleSystem features and programmable buttons support the requirements of most PBXs,Central Offices, and CENTREX systems. Numbers,
Power Failure TransferAn installer can connect an industry-standard telephone such as the model 2500 to aspecial connection to serve as a power-fail t
Privacy Release/Brokerage ServiceSee the previous paragraph titled Privacy—Designated Programmable ButtonPrivate Lines (Access Denied)The system progr
Programming Password ProtectionNo one can enter a programming mode to reprogram the system without first entering apassword. The system provides two d
2.3 Making The AC Power ConnectionYou must employ a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to astandard electrical outlet
RRedialingAutomatic Redial (Of Busy Number Or Unanswered Call)A user can automatically redial a busy number or unanswered call by activating thisfeatu
Response MessagingThis feature allows a user to reply in a non-verbal manner to a voice announce ortone-signaled intercom call or to a subdued off-hoo
of an external paging amplifier and the installer can arrange the wiring so that the relayclosures energize the paging amplifier while it is receiving
and paging announcements when they are sent to the programmed zone. Using such anarrangement, it is possible for a user to determine that certain line
Ringing Line PreferenceThe system can be programmed on a per station basis to provide ringing line preferenceon all lines programmed for ringing at th
within the same general area. If all nine channels are in use and a tenth Scout telephonetries to place a call, the LCD will indicate “System Busy” an
a line group after comparing the dialed number with entries that are contained in anoffice code table, an area code table, and four special area code
The following information illustrates the digit evaluation scheme.Digit EvaluationQuantity Of DigitsDialedActual Dialed DigitsDigits Evaluated BySyste
that the CENTREX extensions are 3300–3399. Take programming action to assign linegroup 2 to entries 330–339 in the office code table. This means that
Flexible Station Numbering PlanThe system supports a flexible station numbering plan for individual stations. Eachstation can be programmed to respond
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TypicalearthgroundGroundingterminalPlug-in powerline surgeprotector (typical)Dedicated 117VAC15 AMP NEMA 5-15Relectrical outletwith third-wire groundF
Station-To-Station MessagingIf a station has a DSS/BLF appearance at another station, a callback message indicationcan be left at that station with th
Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) GroupsThe programmer can program the ability of station ports to originate and/or receiveSOHVA calls by assign
Example 1: Allow station port 10 to originate SOHVA messages to all stations in thesystem and allow those stations the ability to originate SOHVA mess
TTandem AttendantWhen the programmer uses system class of service programming to enable the tandemattendant feature, a recall from an unanswered call
Toll RestrictionDefault Toll RestrictionThe system defaults two toll restriction tables with pre-programmed values andpre-assigned to all lines. The p
tables replace any that he or she may have assigned to the station for normal, or daymode, operation. For example: a programmer can arrange for a stat
Tracker Paging SystemThe optional Tracker Paging System is a wireless paging system that uses an externalbase station connected to the common equipmen
Unscreened Call TransferA user can transfer a call to another station without first announcing it. The transferredcall will camp-on to the other stati
Voice Announce BlockingThis feature allows station users to block voice announced intercom signaling by dialinga code or pressing a programmable butto
Positive Disconnect SupervisionWhen a station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, the CO may senda positive disconnect signal t
2.3.2 Grounding The SystemIf spare conductors exist in the cables between the station and the 66M-xx connector blocks, it isgood practice to connect t
programmers may disable the ringer-off feature on a system-wide basis. Whenprogrammers take this option, users can set the ringer volume to a low leve
IndexAAbandoned Hold Release 3–35, A-1, A-36AC Power Connection 2_8Access Codes For Direct Department Calling 3–95Access Denied 3–46, A-1Access Denied
Call Forwarding A-12Of Busy Calls 3–52Of RNA Calls A-12, 3–52On All Calls A-12, A-12Personal A-12Call Origination Denied 3–54Call Park A-14, A-36Orbit
Direct Department Calling 3–94Access Codes 3–95Call Forward On Busy/Ring—No Answer 3–98Line Ports 3–95Records 4–22Station Ports 3–96With Departmental
InstallingAdd-On Expansion Module 2–46Analog Terminal Interface 2–64Battery Back Up Assembly 2–60Cable Clips 2–17Data Interface Unit 2–72DSS/BLF Conso
Password ProtectionProgramming 3–14Records 4–3Pause Time 3–32PBX/CENTREX/CO Compatible A-50Personal Computer Interface Unit (PCIU) A-50Installation 2_
Specialized Route Access 3–130, A-59Specifications, Understanding The General 1–19Speed Dial 3–26Square/Non-Square Configuration A-62SRA 3–130, A-59En
Using A Line Port As AnExternal Paging Interface 2–33Using A Telephone To Program The System 3–7Using A VDT To Program The System 3–11Using Block Prog
This manual has been developed by Comdial Corporation (the “Company”) and is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel.The informati
TECHNICAL ADVISORY BULLETINDate: February 1997 Issue: TAB001–DSU IISoftware Enhancement 3AFor The DSU II Digital Telephone SystemThis TAB discusses so
Be sure that all of the ground connections are without splices and are visible for inspection andmaintenance. Tag all of the ground connections with a
2.12.1 Making Modular Jack Data ConnectionsModular jack connections are wiring connections from a station to a modular (wall) jack.The system provides
2.18.5 Supporting The Tracker Paging SystemThe optional Tracker paging system allows you to send alpha/numeric or numeric-only messagesto the Tracker
PowerOn/OffSwitchPower-InJackONOFFPOWERALARMEXTERNAL TRANSMITTERTELEPHONEEIA RS-232CANTENNAModular To EIA AdapterWith Male DB25 Connector(Supplied InI
3.4.15 Call Forward Outside SystemDescription: Call Forward Outside System (CFOS) gives station users the ability to forward line callsto a location o
Call Forward Outside System For Station PortsDescription: Use this procedure to enable or disable the CFOS (Call Forward Outside System) featurefor th
3.11.6 DCD Type Ring All StationsDescription: Enabling the system-wide ring all DCD feature causes a transferred call to ring at all idlestations in a
3.17.7 SRA Alternate Line GroupsDescription: The alternate line groups feature enables the system to try an alternate line group if nolines are availa
Station MonitoringVisual Ring Indication Enable DisableAudible Ring Indication Stations (10–57)Default = Visual indication disabled, no audible indica
4.4 Recording The Station ConfigurationsUse this sheet as an individual station record or as a record for a block of similarly programmed stations.Mak
Overflow Line GroupDefault = NoneLine Group Alternate Line Group1234Default = NoneSRA Wait Time 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 secondsDefault = 4 secondsLineGr
2.4 Connecting The LinesThe line terminations for the common equipment cabinet are standard modular plug/jackconnections. Line configuration must be l
4.7 Direct Department Calling RecordsEnable/Disable DCD Type Ring All StationsEnabled DisabledEnable/Disable DCD Type Longest Idle DistributionEnabled
Call Forward Outside SystemThe Call Forward Outside System (CFOS) feature allows the system to forwardincoming or transferred line calls to telephone
Departmental Call DistributionSoftware 3A contains the following enhancements to the DCD feature:Ring All On Transferred Line CallBy enabling the syst
Specialized Route Access EnhancementsSoftware 3A contains the following enhancements to the SRA feature:•The system routes speed dial calls through SR
VVisual Voice MailVisual Voice Mail (VVM) support provides proprietary, two-line display LCDspeakerphone stations with visual messages and interactive
Activating CFOS From Individual StationsNOTE: This section is formatted like a typical user’s guide so that, ifyou wish, you may cut it out and insert
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1.6.5 Impact Telephone New Model SupportDigital telephone systems support a group of newly designed Impact telephone models. Themodel numbers of these
8212S,8212N,8201N,and IB24X8324F,8312S, 8324S,and IB48X9.0656.3158.8198.8194.4423.2831.550image_2.cdrViewing The New Impact Telephone DimensionsDSU II
Illustrating The New Impact Telephone ModelsThe following illustrations show the outline and dimensional views of the new Impacttelephones.IB48XIB24X8
RING 2RING 1TIP 1TIP 2RING 4RING 3TIP 3TIP 4RING 6RING 5TIP 5TIP 6RING 8RING 7TIP 7TIP 8CO/PBXLINESLine TerminationsType 66M-XXConnector BlockorIndivi
MUTESHIFTSPEAKERINTERCOMTRNS/CNFTAPHOLDOPERTUVPRS WXYDEFABCQZMNOJKLGHI#SpeakerButtonDialpadHandsetTelephoneSpeakerIntercom ButtonLights forProgrammabl
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3.4.15 Ringback On TransferDescription: With Ringback On Transfer enabled, when an outside call is transferred to anotherstation, the system gives rin
DelayRingInNightModeDescription: This feature adds the option of programming delayed ringing in night mode (delayedringing could previously only be as
3.7.31 Quick TransferDescription: The Quick Transfer feature allows users to transfer line calls without having to press theTRANSFER/CONFERENCE key. W
3.9.7 Secure Account Code EntryDescription: When system-wide account code entry is enabled, the system prompts users to enter anaccount code when they
Call RecordingDuring a line call, the LCD works differently depending on whether or not you are usingvoice mail with serial integration:•If you do not
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3.6.11 Disconnect NotificationDescription: With the Disconnect Notification feature, the system sends a DTMF “A” digit to the ISTstation ports wheneve
4.4 Recording The Station ConfigurationsUse this sheet as an individual station record or as a record for a block of similarly programmed stations.You
2.4.1 Detailing The Line ConnectionsThe table on the next page shows the line connection details for all three of the commonequipment base units. Jack
Disconnect NotificationUse the disconnect notification feature to reduce delays resulting from disconnects. These delays occurwhen using the CT Voice
Understanding The Line Connection DetailsCommon Equipment Type Line Jack Pin No. Connection Telephone NumberJ0408,J0816,andJ163211 Auxiliary 1 (Line 2
2.5 Connecting The StationsThe DSU II digital telephone system supports the operation of proprietary Comdial telephones.The J0408, J0816 and J1632 com
2.5.1 Grounding The Unused Station CablesRemember, if spare conductors exist in the cables that run between the stations and the 66M-xxconnector block
16-Line, 32-Station Base UnitStations 10-25Stations 26-41Power Fail Station(pins 3 & 4)GroundingTerminal4-Line, 8-Station Base UnitStation 10-17,P
1.1 Using This ManualThis publication contains a technical discussion of the digital telephone system; it providesstep-by-step instructions for instal
2.5.4 Connecting Stations To The J0408This table shows the color-coded connections for a J0408 common equipment cabinet.Connecting Stations To The J04
2.5.5 Connecting Stations To The J0816This table shows the color-coded connections for a J0816 common equipment cabinet.Connecting Stations To The J08
2.5.6 Connecting Stations To The J1632The following two tables show the color-coded connections for a J1632 common equipmentcabinet.Connecting Station
Connecting Stations To J2 On The J1632 Common Equipment Cabinet25-Pair Connections Two-Wire Connections Station ConnectionsWire Color PairPinNo.ClipTe
2.5.7 Wall Mounting The Telephone StationsThe DigiTech (product code 77nnn), Impact (product code 8nnnn), and Impression (productcode 2nnnn) telephone
To convert the Impact (models 80nnn and 81nnn) and Impression (models 20nnand 21nnn) telephones for wall-mounting,1. Turn telephone over and disconnec
To wall-mount the telephones,After configuring a telephone for wall mounting, either mount it directly on the wall using two#10 pan-head screws (obtai
2.6 Installing DSS/BLF ConsolesThe digital telephone system supports the installation and use of DigiTech DD32X, ImpactIB64X, and Impression DU32X con
While the first console (the one installed at the logic-paired port) extends the autodial buttons ofthe paired telephone by 48 and provides DSS/BLF co
2.7 Connecting A Power Failure StationThe system provides a tip and ring pair connected to line 1 as an emergency power failurecircuit. This circuit i
1.2 Using Related PublicationsThe following publications contain information applicable to the digital telephone system.Should you need copies of thes
2.8 Using The Auxiliary Equipment InterfaceYou can connect an industry-standard telephone or a data device such as a modem or a FAXmachine on a line a
2.9 Connecting The Common AudibleAnd Auxiliary Ringing InterfaceYou can use the relay closure dry-contact points for controlling external audible equi
CLIP TERMIINALS261CommonAudibleStation 17Audible394041424344454647484950Station Connector Block(4-Line, 8-Station and8-Line, 16-Station Base Units)(
2.10 Using The External Paging InterfaceThe system provides a special transformer-isolated paging port that you can use to couple thesystem to a custo
2.11 Using A Line Port As AnExternal Paging InterfaceYou can use class of service programming to program a line port to be an AUXILIARY port. Asan AUX
2.12 Connecting Data Devices To The SystemThe DSU II includes serial data ports for use. The common equipment cabinet provides theseports as standard
IBMIBMIBM5432Front Viewof Jack654321TDRDSGFrom COM 1Serial Data PortTypical VDTInterfaceTypical625A2ModularJackIndustry StandardModular Line Cord(4-c
2.12.2 Making The Common Equipment Data ConnectionsYou must make wiring connections from the modular jack (wall jack) to the common equipmentcabinet m
J1632 Base UnitJ0408 Base UnitJ0816 Base UnitCom 2Com 2Com 2Com 3Com 31.= Request to Send (RTS)2.= Clear to Send (CTS)3. = Receive Data (RD)4. = Trans
2.12.3 Connecting A Personal ComputerFor Remote ProgrammingYou can connect a personal computer (PC) to the DSU II digital telephone system remotelythr
Operating With Impact Telephones and ConsolesThese user guides are for telephones with product codes 8024S, 8124S, 8012S, 8112N, 8101N,and console IB6
If you experience difficulty in establishing a communications path between your PC, modems,and the digital telephone system, note the suggestions that
2.13 Using The Music InterfaceIf music is to be part of the system, connect a customer-provided music source to the commonequipment music interface ja
2.14 Using The Add-On Expansion ModulesYou can install optional add-on expansion modules to the DSU II common equipment base unitto increase the line
Connecting Lines To The JM408 Expansion ModuleThe expansion module’s line connections are available at two modular jacks. When facing thejack openings
Connecting Stations To The JM408 Expansion ModuleThe station connections are available at a 50-pin connector.25-Pair Connections Two-Wire Connections
2.14.2 Using The JM008 ModuleThe JM008 expansion module provides an interface for a wide variety of industry-standardtelephone (IST) equipment such as
Connecting Stations To The JM008 ModuleThe station connections are available at a 50-pin connector.25-Pair Connections Two-Wire Connections Station Co
Checking Industry-Standard Telephone Connections To The JM008 ModuleWhen you connect industry-standard telephones to the JM008 expansion module, the m
Installing An OPX Long Loop Adapter With The JM008You must use an OPX long loop adapter if you wish to adapt the JM008’s IST station port tosupport an
2.14.3 Installing An Add-On Expansion ModuleEach JM408 or JM008 add-on expansion module measures 15.5" wide x 9.4" high x 1.6" wideand
1.3 Detailing The Accessory InformationThe digital telephone system is capable of supporting several accessory software and hardwaredevices. You can a
Typical Base UnitTypical Add-On Module(8-Line, 16-Station Base Unit)Nameplate(Remove to expose baseunit connectors)TopLocationBottomLocationUpper Moun
2.15 Checking The System InstallationThe system operating features are set to default conditions at initial power-up. These conditionsprovide a basic
2.15.3 Checking The General Operating Conditions1. Check the green light emitting diode (LED) system status indicator. Be sure that it is onsteady. If
2.17 Loading And Up-Grading The System SoftwareThe DSU II contains flash memory that you load with operating software when you install thesystem and l
2.17.2 Introducing The Software DisksThere are several standard 3.5-inch magnetic diskettes for each software part number. This groupof diskettes incl
2.17.3 Loading The SoftwareInstalling The Bootloader InterfaceYou must install the boot loader interface on your PC before you can install the system
Installing The Bootloader Interface Software With Windows 3.1* Or Windows For Workgroups 3.11*1. Insert the bootloader interface disk (labeled disk1)
Un-installing The Bootloader InterfaceThe software provides a means by which you can un-install it if you wish.For Windows 95 operating systems,1. Fro
4. From the system menu, press 4 and RETURN (This causes load/save menu to bedisplayed.) From load/save menu, you can down-load the COS data base to y
Loading The System Operating Software (Using The DSU II Bootloader Interface)1. Connect the security key to the parallel port on the PC.NOTE: If you w
1.3.3 Battery Back UpYou can install an optional battery backup that provides power to the system in the event of apower failure. For more information
Master Clearing The SystemAfter you load the system operating software, master clear the system. Master clearing returnsthe entire system configuratio
2.18 Installing The System Options And AccessoriesThis section contains information on installing the battery back up, the analog terminal interface,a
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Connecting The Battery Back Up AssemblyThe common equipment provides an interface connector for the connection of an optionalexternal battery assembly
During AC operation, the common equipment provides recharging current to maintain thevoltage potential of the external battery assembly at an operatio
2.18.2 Installing The Analog Terminal InterfaceIntroducing The Analog Terminal Interface (ATI-D)The ATI-D is a multipurpose, on-premise accessory for
Detailing The The Analog Terminal Interface SpecificationsPower requirements: Supplied by the common equipmentRinging voltage: 55 VAC Nominal @ 20 Hz(
Mounting The Analog Terminal InterfaceRefer to Section 2.1 at the beginning of this chapter for system mounting considerations that arealso applicable
10 15/162 3/87 3/1611 3/165 5/811Outline Dimensions(In Inches)Spacing ForMounting Hardware(In Inches)AW139Detailing The ATI DimensionsDSU II Digital T
Connecting The Analog Terminal InterfaceConnect the ATI-D per the diagram detailed on the following page. A grounding wire is notrequired for operatio
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