Printed in U.S.A. IMI66–064.047/91XE Key SystemSystem ManualThe information in this publication is applicablefor the following common equipment:ModelM
SECTION 3GENERAL INFORMATIONCONFIGURATIONThe model XE electronic key telephone systemconsists of an electronic Key Service Unit (KSU), alsoreferred to
•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
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
System Description IMI 66-0642-3CALL TRANSFER - SCREENEDScreened call transfer allows outside calls to betransferred from one station to another, via
Comdial®strives to design the features in our communications systems to be fullyinteractive with one another. However, this is not always possible, as
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
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.
MESSAGE WAITINGSpecial dialing codes enable a station user to controlthe message waiting (MW) light at other stations in thesystem. When the message w
OPX SUPPORTThe system supports the operation of the optional offpremises extension (OPX) unit. System oradministration programming arranges a station
PULL OUT DIRECTORYEach desk mounted telephone is equipped with a pullout directory. This directory can be used for recordingthe system speed dial, sta
SINGLE-DIGIT STATION DIALINGRefer to the discussion titled, System Speed Dial.SPEAKERPHONE (OPTIONAL)The optional speakerphone provides handsfreeopera
Once programmed, flexible toll restriction is assignedon a per line/per station basis. In addition to flexiblerestriction, or as an alternative to it,
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
SECURE OFF-HOOK VOICEANNOUNCE STATIONThe XE system supports the Secure Off-Hook VoiceAnnounce (SOHVA) feature provided by telephoneswith the following
POWER FAILURE STATIONThe system provides one tip and ring pair connectedto line one as an emergency, power failure circuit.This power failure pair is
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
EXTERNAL PAGINGINTERFACE - LINE PORTA line port can be programmed to be an AUXILIARYport and connected to an external paging amplifier.Refer to Chapte
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
SECTION 3CHECKOUT AND FAILURE ISOLATIONINSTALLATION CHECKOUTRESISTANCE CHECKMake the following resistance measurements at thestation connector blocks
FAILURE ISOLATIONSYSTEM STATUS INDICATORThe red LED located near the fuse holder is thesystem status indicator. This indicator should turn onsteady wh
SECTION 4INSTALLER/USER INFORMATIONREGARDING FCC RULES AND REGULATIONSThis electronic button system complies with FederalCommunications Commission (FC
the user should consult the manufacturer or anexperienced radio/television technician for additionalsuggestions. The user may find the following bookl
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)
System Description IMI 66-064CHAPTER 1SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONSECTION 1INTRODUCTIONMANUAL SCOPEThis publication contains a complete description of theExecuT
CHAPTER 5SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURESSECTION 1STATION OPERATIONANSWERING CALLSANSWERING OUTSIDE CALLSCalls appear at buttons that have actual lineassig
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
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
EXTENDED DTMFThe length of the DTMF tone can be extended fromthe standard length to a pre-programmed longerlength.To extend tone length,•Take station
CONFERENCINGConference transmission levels are not compensatedand are dependent upon the quality of the externallines.MULTILINE CONFERENCE(2 external
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
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
IMI 66-064 System DescriptionSECTION 2SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATION MODEL NUMBERSYSTEM CAPACITY N0308 N0616 N0820 N1024LINES: 3 6 8 10\\STATIONS:
SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION(ExecuTech Model 6600S-xx and 6600E-xx Telephones Only)The optional speakerphone can exercise thepreviously described features i
STATION SPEED DIAL PROGRAMMINGStation speed dial numbers can be stored by thestation user for later redial. The storage locations arekeypad digits 0 t
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
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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