Comdial ExecuTech 0616 Series Guide de l'utilisateur

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Printed in U.S.A. IMI66–064.04
7/91
XE Key System
System Manual
The information in this publication is applicable
for the following common equipment:
Model
Manufacturing Code
N0308 Rev J and later
N0308-AT Rev J and later
N0616 Rev J and later
N0616-AT Rev J and later
N0820 Rev M and later
N0820-AT Rev M and later
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ISO 9001 Certified
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Printed in U.S.A. IMI66–064.047/91XE Key SystemSystem ManualThe information in this publication is applicablefor the following common equipment:ModelM

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SECTION 3GENERAL INFORMATIONCONFIGURATIONThe model XE electronic key telephone systemconsists of an electronic Key Service Unit (KSU), alsoreferred to

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•6 position, 4- or 6-conductor modular line jack•K-type handset (hearing aid compatible)•Ringer volume control (Off, Low, and High)•Desk/wall reversib

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CHAPTER 2DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM FEATURESACCESS DENIEDAccess to particular lines can be denied at certainstations in the system through system programmi

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appearance can gain access at the same time(sometimes known as common line pickup). A line isspecified as private or non-private through system oradmi

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System Description IMI 66-0642-3CALL TRANSFER - SCREENEDScreened call transfer allows outside calls to betransferred from one station to another, via

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Comdial®strives to design the features in our communications systems to be fullyinteractive with one another. However, this is not always possible, as

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IMI 66-064 System Description2-4DSS/BLF CONSOLE (OPTIONAL)The DSS/BLF Console is designed to be a companionto any system station. It is useful with hi

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automatically connect the station to any assigned linethat is idle and has been arranged for this feature.The line button will not have to be pressed.

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MESSAGE WAITINGSpecial dialing codes enable a station user to controlthe message waiting (MW) light at other stations in thesystem. When the message w

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OPX SUPPORTThe system supports the operation of the optional offpremises extension (OPX) unit. System oradministration programming arranges a station

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PULL OUT DIRECTORYEach desk mounted telephone is equipped with a pullout directory. This directory can be used for recordingthe system speed dial, sta

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SINGLE-DIGIT STATION DIALINGRefer to the discussion titled, System Speed Dial.SPEAKERPHONE (OPTIONAL)The optional speakerphone provides handsfreeopera

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Once programmed, flexible toll restriction is assignedon a per line/per station basis. In addition to flexiblerestriction, or as an alternative to it,

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CHAPTER 3INSTALLATIONSECTION 1STANDARD INSTALLATION DETAILSMOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS•The common equipment cabinet should be attachedvertically to any st

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AC POWER CONNECTIONEmploy a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with athird-wire ground, supplied to a standard electricaloutlet (NEMA 5-15R) for the AC

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LINE CONNECTIONSThe common equipment cabinet line terminations arestandard modular plug/jack connections. Eachmodular jack (2-6) provides termination

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SECTION 2OPTION INSTALLATION DETAILSDSS/BLF CONSOLE CONNECTIONThe optional DSS/BLF console may be installed at anystation port (except port 10) to wor

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SECURE OFF-HOOK VOICEANNOUNCE STATIONThe XE system supports the Secure Off-Hook VoiceAnnounce (SOHVA) feature provided by telephoneswith the following

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POWER FAILURE STATIONThe system provides one tip and ring pair connectedto line one as an emergency, power failure circuit.This power failure pair is

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COMMON AUDIBLE AND AUXILIARYSTATION INTERFACE (STATION 17AUDIBLE)Two sets of relay closure dry-contact points areavailable. These are located at the J

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EXTERNAL PAGING INTERFACE -STATION PA PORTAny station port can be programmed as a PA port andused to couple a station voice path to an externalpaging

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EXTERNAL PAGINGINTERFACE - LINE PORTA line port can be programmed to be an AUXILIARYport and connected to an external paging amplifier.Refer to Chapte

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AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT INTERFACEA non-key system telephone device or a data devicecan be connected ahead of the common equipment.Refer to Table 3-1 on pa

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SECTION 3CHECKOUT AND FAILURE ISOLATIONINSTALLATION CHECKOUTRESISTANCE CHECKMake the following resistance measurements at thestation connector blocks

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FAILURE ISOLATIONSYSTEM STATUS INDICATORThe red LED located near the fuse holder is thesystem status indicator. This indicator should turn onsteady wh

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SECTION 4INSTALLER/USER INFORMATIONREGARDING FCC RULES AND REGULATIONSThis electronic button system complies with FederalCommunications Commission (FC

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the user should consult the manufacturer or anexperienced radio/television technician for additionalsuggestions. The user may find the following bookl

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CHAPTER 4SYSTEM PROGRAMMINGSECTION 1INTRODUCTIONSystem programming is divided into three categories:•Class Of Service Programming: The class ofservice

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SECTION 2CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMINGClass of service programming is usually performed bythe system installer. Class of service programmingprocedures

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SECTION 3ATTENDANT PROGRAMMINGAttendant programming ican be performed by fromStation 10 at any time during system operation.NIGHT TRANSFER(of ringing)

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System Description IMI 66-064CHAPTER 1SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONSECTION 1INTRODUCTIONMANUAL SCOPEThis publication contains a complete description of theExecuT

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CHAPTER 5SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURESSECTION 1STATION OPERATIONANSWERING CALLSANSWERING OUTSIDE CALLSCalls appear at buttons that have actual lineassig

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MAKING CALLSOUTSIDE LINE CALLING•Press line button to select line.NOTE: Selecting a line is not necessary if:A priority line has been assigned to a te

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SPEED DIALINGTo dial station speed dial numbers,•Press keypad digit 0-9for desired personal speeddial number.-OR-If on line listening to dial tone,•Pr

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EXTENDED DTMFThe length of the DTMF tone can be extended fromthe standard length to a pre-programmed longerlength.To extend tone length,•Take station

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CONFERENCINGConference transmission levels are not compensatedand are dependent upon the quality of the externallines.MULTILINE CONFERENCE(2 external

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LINE MONITORINGTo activate while on a call,•Press MNTR (SPKR). Monitor light will turn on.•Hang up handset.NOTE: If a distant party places the call on

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MUTE / HANDSFREE ANSWER INHIBITThe MUTE button is in a non-latching mode when thestation handset is lifted and in a latching mode whenthe station is o

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IMI 66-064 System DescriptionSECTION 2SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATION MODEL NUMBERSYSTEM CAPACITY N0308 N0616 N0820 N1024LINES: 3 6 8 10\\STATIONS:

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SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION(ExecuTech Model 6600S-xx and 6600E-xx Telephones Only)The optional speakerphone can exercise thepreviously described features i

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STATION SPEED DIAL PROGRAMMINGStation speed dial numbers can be stored by thestation user for later redial. The storage locations arekeypad digits 0 t

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SECTION 2ATTENDANT STATION OPERATIONSYSTEM CLOCKIf the system has been modified to provide LCDspeakerphone support, the system clock can beprogrammed

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SECTION 4SYSTEM OPERATING CHARACTERISTICSFEATURE DIALING CODE NUMBERING PLANIMI 66-064 System Description5-12

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RINGER VOLUME CONTROLEach station has a ringer volume control. Dependingupon the model, the ringer control is located on thefront edge, rear edge, or

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MUSIC INTERFACEINPUT LEVEL: 3 Volts peak-to-peak maximumINPUT IMPEDANCE: Approximately 500 OhmsCONNECTOR: RCA phono jackCENTRAL OFFICE LIMITSLOOP LIMI

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CHAPTER 6MAINTENANCETECHNICAL ASSISTANCEAND REPAIR SERVICETECHNICAL ASSISTANCEShould you experience difficulty with installation,checkout, or programm

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