Comdial Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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InstallationIM166-107 4-LINE, 8-STATION BASE UNIT %-PORT SYSTEM12-LINES AND 24-STATIONS(BASE UNlT PLUS ONE EXPANSION MODULE) B-LINE, l&STATION BASE UNIT 48-PORT SYSTEMM-LINES AN0 3bSTATIONS(BASE UNm PLUS TWO EXPANSION MODULES) GDPORT SYSTEMPC-LINES AND 40.STATIONS(BASE UNIT PLUS ONE EXPANSION MODULE) 72-PORT SYSTEM24.LINES AND 4%STATIONS(BASE UNIT PLUS TWO EXPANSION MODULES) Figure 3-14. Add-On Expansion Module Configuration Add-On Expansion Module - continued on next page. . . 3-32
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IM166-107 InstallationTable 3-6. Station Connections - 408 Expansion Module BROWN-RED918 RED-SLATE103519 SLATE-RED1020 BLACK-BLUE 113621 BLUE-BLACK1122 BLACK-ORANGE123723 ORANGE-BLACK1224 BLACK-GREEN133825 GREEN-BLACK1326 BLACK-BROWN143927 BROWN-BLACK 1428 BLACK-SLATE154029 SqAREPORTS SLATE-BLACK1 15130 YELLOW-BLUE 116141131 GRFFN - VIOLET2346 B -244947 BROWN s VlOl FT7448 I TF255049TIPPOWER FAIL SLATE-VIOLET2550RINGSTATION Add-On Expansion Module - continued on next page . . .3-33
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InstallationIMl66-107Add-On Expansion Module Installation Each add-on expansion module measures 15.5 wide x 9.4 high x 1.6 wide and weighs approximately 4 pounds. The modules are designed so that you can attach them to the base unit and connect them to it via cabling. [q You must always connect the first module to the top location on the base unit. To install an expansion module to a base unit, refer to Figure 3-15 and perform the procedure detailed in steps 1 - 11. NOTE: If you p/an to a/so up-grade...
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IM166-107InstallationTYPICAL BASE UNIT (O-LINE. IC-STATION BABE UNITITOP LOCATION-BOTTOM LOCATION- i~ii~~~~~iiiioiilli~~i~~~~i~ii~i111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111 : B to *. 0V -NAUEPLATE(REMOVE TO EXPOSE BASE UNIT CONNECTORS1 -UPPER MOUNTING HOLES I2 PLACES) -LOWER YOUNTING HOLES12 PLACES1 TOBASEUNIT rSECURING SCREWCONNECTING CABLE AND PLUG LSNAP SLOTS FOR NAMEPLATE TYPICAL ADD-ON MODULE -A=a Figure 3-15. Add-On Expansion Module...
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InstallationSoftware CartridgeIMl66-107 Introduction3. The system requires a plug-in module with the common equipment base unit to provide the following functions: 4. 0 Operating System Software Control 0 Default Functional Program 0 Call Cost Storage For System Collected Records 5. 6. The installed software cartridge provides the operating system software control of the digital telephone system. The system stores call cost records in the software cartridge and, if you exchange the present software...
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IMl66-107 installationTYPICAL COMMON EQUIPMENT BASE UNIT CARTRIDGE(PUSH IN TO INSTALL) TYPICAL COMMON EQUIPMENT BASE UNITCARTRIDGE(LIFT CIUT TO REMOVE) Figure 3-16. Software Cartridge Installation and Removal 3-37
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InstallationIMl66-107Data Communications With The Digital Telephone System Arrange both station-to-line and station-to-station data communications through the system telephones, using a data device, a modem, and a data switch. Equipment Required 0 Any data device (such as a VDT or a personal computer equipped with communications software) 0 Any Hayes-compatible modem 0 A data switch (such as the model PC-787JJ-PS from Precision Components Telephone, Addison IL, 60101, telephone 1-708-543-6400). This...
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TO CO/PBX LINE EQUIPMENT LINE CONNECTIONTELEPHONE JACK f/-DATA JACK STATION CONNECTION (SEE NOTE 1) (REAR VINV), INTERCONNECT CABLE n TSupplled with Data Switch)IHANDSET JACK TYPICAL DATA DEVICETYPICAL (PERSON,,LvI;MPUTERDATA MODEMTYPICAL DATA SWITCH (SEE TEXT) TELEPHONE HANDSET(SEE NOTE 1). NOTE I: When the telephone Is equipped w/th a headset Jack leave the telephonehandset connected to the telephone and keep It on-hook. Connect the accessory headset to the handsetjack of the data switch. Connect me...
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IM166-107InstallationSystem Checkout And Failure Isolation Initial ConditionGeneral Check 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 any time while the system is operating, default conditions can be reset from station port 10 or 12 per the instructions provided in Chapter 4, Programming.Check the red...