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    							System Overview
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    							System OverviewIMi66-107General Specifications
    SYSTEM CAPAClTYGo408GO816G1632GM408
    LINES
    STATIONS
    DSS/BLF CONSOLES
    INTERCOM PATHS
    MAXIMUM SIMULTANEOUS
    INTERCOM CONVERSATIONS
    PAGING PORTS
    PARK ORBITS
    SPEED DIALS
    SYSTEM
    STATION
    AUTODIALS
    POWER FAIL CIRCUITSPOWER REQUIREMENTS (Fully loaded system)
    VOLTAGE
    CURRENT
    POWER:
    VOLT/AMPS4
    8164
    816
    328
    Two per sta.Two per sta.Two per sta.Two per sta.
    Non-blockingNon-blockingNon-blocking
    Non-blocking
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    11
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    9
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    -129
    VACSinglephase -allmodelsCOMMON 
    EOUIPMENT DIMENSIONS (approx.)
    WIDTH (inches)
    HEIGHT(inches)
    DEPTH (inches)
    WEIGHT (pounds)STATION DIMENSIONS (approx.)
    0.6A2.0 A7ow135w
    8OVA19OVA
    Go408GO816
    16.516.5
    21.327.1
    3.83.8
    17.526
    Wide ImageNarrow Image
    8.625 X 7.658not app.
    2.5not app.
    10.75x8.99.08x8.9
    2.252.25
    10.65X8.58.4X8.5
    2.9
    2.1
    GO408 and GO81 6
    1 five-way plus 1 three-way
    plus 2 SOHVA
    2 four-way plus 2 SOHVA
    1 four-way plus 3 three-way
    5 three-way plus 1 SOHVA
    lCHO#S940810818/SO816
    800
    1600
    2.1A
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    15ownot. app.
    200VA
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    G1632GM408
    16.5
    16.5
    27.69.25
    4.51.75
    30.5xxx
    Single Line Proprietary
    DigiTech
    FOOTPRINT (inches)
    WEIGHT (pounds)
    Impact
    FOOTPRINT (inches)
    WEIGHT (pounds):
    Americom
    FOOTPRINT (inches)
    WEIGHT (pounds)6.5x8.5
    1.9
    8.9x7.1 3
    1.75
    not app.
    not app.
    CONFERENCING
    (Maximum Combinations At Any One Trme)G1632SMDA STORAGE CAPACITY PER CARTRIDGE
    SOFfVVARE REVISION 13A AND LATER
    SOFtWARE REVISION 12AAND EARLIER 9001800STATION CABLE REQUIREMENTS
    4 five-way plus
    1 three-way
    plus 1 SOHVA
    6 four-way plus2 three-way
    3 four-way plus
    9 three-way
    16 three-way
    v
    11632/51632
    1600
    1800
    TYPE
    MAXIMUM LENGTH
    SWITCHING PRINCIPLE
    2-wire (1 -pair) twisted, non-shielded cable
    1009 feet with 24 gauge wire, 2000 feet with 22 gauge wire
    Digital, time division multiplexing 
    (TDM). Provides non-blocking
    switching with stored program control 
    						
    							lMl66-.107System Overview
    TERMINATIONS
    STATION
    LINE
    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING PORT
    FORMAT
    PARITY
    DATA 
    BlTS
    STOP BITS
    BAUD RATE
    HANDSHAKING
    CABLE LENGTH
    MUSIC IiJTERFACE
    INPUT LEVEL
    INPUT IMPEDANCE
    CONNECTOR
    PA PORT
    OUTPUT LEVEL
    OUTPUT IMPEDANCE
    CONNECTOR
    CENTRAL OFFlCE LlMlTS
    LOOP LIMITS
    CABLE INSULATION LEAKAGE
    INDUSTRY/REGULATORY STANDARDS
    MEMORY RETENTION 
    AFIER POWER LOSS
    FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER
    KEY SYSTEM
    HYBRID SYSTEM
    RINGER EQUIVALANCE NUMBER
    PRODUCT CODES
    69408 - 4-Line , &Station
    GO81 6 
    - 8-Line, 16Station
    G1632 
    - 1 &Line, 32Station
    GM498 
    - 4-Line, 8Station
    Expansion ModuleStandard 
    50-pin male connectors for connection to external
    distribution field.
    Standard, 
    8-conductor mini-jack (USOC 14C)
    Serial, pseudo RS-232C
    None
    7 or 8 (programmable)
    1 or 2 (programmable)
    Programmable in class of serviceXon 
    -Xoff
    Hardware - CTS
    500 Feet maximum
    3 
    Volts peak-to-peak maximum
    Approximately 500 Ohms
    RCA phono jack
    400 Millivolts peak-to-peak (typical speech)
    Approximately 500 Ohms
    RCA phono jack
    1900 Ohms maximum loop
    15,000 Ohms minimum
    FCC Certified, part 15 (Class A)
    FCC registered (fully protected)
    LISTED by OSHA-accredited, nationally recognized, test laboratory
    EIA RS478
    Bell publication 48002 guidance
    Hearing aid compatible handset
    68 hours minimum
    CWUSA-61535KF-E
    CWVUSAS1536-MF-E
    1.38
    7714X 
    DigfTech 24Line Multiline Monitor Telephone19408, SO408
    7714s DigiTech 24Line Speakerphone10816, SO81 6
    7700s DigiTech 24Line LCD Speakerphone11632, s1632
    7701 X DigiTech Single-Line Proprietary Telephone
    DD32X Digiiech 32-Button DSS/BLF Console
    80248 
    /mpact 24-Line LCD Speakerphone
    81248 Impact 
    24Line Speakerphone
    8012s Impact 1FLine LCD Speakerphone
    8112s Impact 1 P-Line Speakerphone
    8101 N Impact Single-Line Proprietary Telephone
    8112N 
    Impact Muttiline Proprietary Telephone
    IB84X Impact 84-Button DSWBLF Console
    701 OS Americom 1 O-Line LCD Speakerphone
    7119x Americom WI-Line Multiline Monitor Telephone
    7016s Amencorn 16-Line LCD Speakerphone
    XDA16 Americom l&Line Adjunct Feature Module
    XD64X Americom 64-Button DSS/BLF Console 
    						
    							IMl66-107
    Description Of System Features
    Chater 2
    Description Of!iystem Features
    Abandoned Hold Release
    Refer to the discussion titled Ho/d.
    Access Denied
    Refer to the discussion titled Line Features.
    Account Codes
    (With Forced Positive Verification)
    System users can employ account codes to identify
    calls by category or by any other desired grouping so
    that the system can print reports. The account code
    entry can be voluntary or, beginning with software
    release 
    13A, the programmer can arrange the system
    so that the users are forced to enter an account code
    before they can make an outgoing call. The system
    compares the account code entered by a station user
    with a list of programmed account entries.
    The programmer must program the system so that it
    verifies an entered account code as valid. If he or she
    enables verification and the system cannot match an
    account code that a user has dialed with the
    programmed account code entries, the system will
    sound an error tone if account code entry is voluntary,
    or it will prevent the user from further dialing until he or
    she enters a matching account code if account code
    entry is forced.
    A user must enter an account code either.before
    dialing an outgoing call or after the distant party on an
    incoming call has hung up. Additionally, users may
    enter an account code before they select a line for an
    outgoing call if they wish. When they enter an account
    code without a line selection, the code will apply to any
    line they subsequently select at that station. On
    incoming and outgoing calls, the user who enters the
    account code is associated with the call record except
    when the call is transferred. On transferred calls, the
    transferee is associated with the call record.
    As a feature to LCD speakerphone users, the
    programmer can arrange for a message to appear in
    the telephone’s display to prompt the user to enter an
    account code during incoming or before outgoing calls.
    He or she can also assign the length of time that the
    display appears. The user must enter account code
    digits after the message appears. If the programmer
    has set the system to verify code entry, it then makes
    a verification attempt.If the system cannot verify the
    account code it causes the display to show an error
    message. The user may then re-enter the account
    code at this point. If the verification attempt is
    successful (or if the system does not require that the
    code be verified), the display will return to its normaldate and time message. If the account codes are
    forced and the call is outgoing, then the line is dropped
    at the end of the display time if the user has not
    entered a valid account code. The programmable
    range for the display time is 1 to 20 seconds. When
    the feature is not enabled, the system inhibits the
    display prompt.
    When a station user activates the last number redial or
    automatic radial features for outgoing calls, the system
    will automatically re-use the last account code the user
    entered at that station unless he or she enters a new
    one before activating the redial feature.
    In addition to turning on the account code feature,
    enabling its verification, and making it either voluntary
    or forced, the programmer must set the account code
    length, specify the number of digits that the system will
    verify, and make up the entire list of account codes
    that the users will use. Account code length defines
    the number of digits that a user must enter before the
    system will accept the code. The length can range
    from three to 16 digits but cannot be lower than the
    verified account code length. The verified account
    code length defines the number of digits that the
    system will verify before it accepts an account code as
    valid. As well, verified account code length defines the
    number of valid account codes that a programmer can
    store (as shown in the following table). A programmer
    should be aware that when he or she changes the
    verified account code length, the system automatically
    empties the list of valid account codes.
    Digits VerifiedNumber of Valid Account Codes
    31000
    4400
    5 6266
    798200
    9, 10160
    11,12133
    13,14114
    15,16100
    Even though a programmer has arranged a system to
    force users to enter account codes before making
    calls, they can always dial certain programmer-defined
    emergency numbers without an accompanying
    account code entry. The system allows a maximum of
    three programmable emergency numbers. The
    minimum length of an emergency number is 1 digit
    and the maximum length is 12 digits. Users may dial
    emergency numbers manually, through system speed
    dial, personal speed dial, last-number redial, or
    automatic redial -- with or without account code entry.2-1 
    						
    							Account Codes - continued
    Account Code Button
    A programmer can use station class of service
    programming to assign an account code button to any
    programmable button location at a station as part of
    the button mapping procedure. With this account code
    button available, the user can press it and then dial an
    account code without interrupting the call. Only the
    user of the Account Code button will hear the DTMF
    tones when he or she dials the code. The distant
    on-line party will not hear the DTMF tones, and the
    system will not place the line on hold. The user can
    hear the distant on-line party while he or she is dialing
    an account code. If the telephone does not provide an
    account code button, the user must 
    dial an intercom
    code before he or she dials the account code digits.All-Call Paging
    Refer to the discussion titled Paging.
    Analog Terminal Interface Support
    With software release revision 8, the digital telephone
    system supports the operation of the Analog Terminal
    Interface (ATI-D). The ATI-D is a multipurpose
    on-premise accessory with dual circuits that provide
    an industry-standard telephone interface. This feature
    adapts most industry-standard 
    (IST) devices and the
    ExecuMail voice processing system to the digital
    telephone system. The ATI-D accepts both tone and
    pulse (rotary) dialing from these devices. Each ATI-D
    circuit will drive a load with a maximum ringer
    equivalence number (REN) of 2.0 thus allowing more
    than one IST connection at each ATI-D circuit input.
    The ATI-D supports a wide variety of IST equipment
    such as model 500 and 2500 telephones, cordless
    telephones, answering machines, and FAX machines.
    The ATI-D is housed in a metal enclosure 
    ancj is
    powered by the telephone system through the station
    port connections.It contains a ringing generator to
    generate a ringing signal for the IST devices.
    Area Paging Interface
    Refer to the paragraph titled External Paging interface
    found in the discussion titled Paging.
    Assist Button
    Refer to the discussion titled Messaging.Automatic Callback
    Refer to the discussion titled Intercom. Description Of System Features
    IMl66-107
    Automatic Dialing Of Stored Numbers
    Automatic Dialing
    The system supports up to 22 automatic dial (autodial)
    numbers per station. 
    Autodial buttons can store up to
    16 digits plus an intercom or line selection. Stored
    digits include 9-0, 
    +# and #. The system stores a
    pause at any point where the HOLD button is pressed,
    and stores a hookflash at any point where the TAP
    button is pressed. Automatic dialing provides a way to
    obtain one-button access to frequently used system
    features. This feature does not require any class of
    service to enable it.
    Programmable DSWBLF
    A station user can store one-button, direct station
    selection (DSS) at any memory button location to
    create a DSS memory button. When this button is
    pressed, any active outside 
    call, is automatically placed
    on hold and an intercom call is automatically made to
    that previously stored station number. The visual
    indicators of the stations programmed at the button
    locations form a busy lamp field (BLF). The BLF
    conveys station status to the user. An 
    autodial
    number can also be programmed as a secondary
    function at every 
    DSS/BLF memory location. No class
    of service is required.
    Station Speed Dial
    Each station provides 10 speed dial number locations
    at the keypad buttons. Station speed dial numbers
    can be up to 16 digits in length and can include line or
    intercom selection, numbers, 
    #, ++, pauses, and
    hookflash signals. A user can store a pause by
    pressing the HOLD button and store a hookflash
    signal by pressing the TAP button.
    System Speed Dial
    The system provides 99 system-wide speed dial
    numbers. The system speed dial numbers can be up
    to thirty-two digits in length, and can include numbers,
    #, 
    +#, pauses, and hookflash signals. The attendant
    programs the system speed dial numbers at station 
    10
    or 12 for use at every station in the system.No class
    of service programming’ is required.
    ?
    Automatic Hold For Intercom
    Refer to the discussion titled Hold.
    Automatic Hold - Transfer To Line
    Refer to the discussion titled Hold.
    Automatic Pause Insertion
    Refer to the discussions titled Automatic Dialing and
    Recfiahng.2-2 
    						
    							IMl66-107Description Of System FeaturesAccount Codes 
    - continued
    Quantity Of Emergency Numbers For Forced
    Account Codes
    With software release 14A, the quantity of emergency
    numbers that the forced account code feature
    provides increases from three to 10. There is no
    change in programming required to achieve this from
    the method currently discussed in the programming
    chapter of your system manual.
    2-2A(TAB1 17~35) 
    						
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