Comdial Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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Installationih4166-107Table 3-4a. Jl Station Connections(16-Line, 32-Station Base Unit) SPARE PORTS Station Connections - Continued on next page . . .3-16
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InstallationIM166-107Station Wall Mounting The Digrech (product code 77nnn) and lrnpacr (product code 8nnnn) telephones are shipped from the factory configured for desk use. To convert them for wall mounting, follow the procedures outlined below. Americom telephones (product codes 70nnn and 71 nnn) are standard desk telephones. They require an optional bracket for wall mounting purposes. Order either the TPWl OX-BK bracket (for 1 O-line telephones) or the TPWl 6X-BK bracket (for 164ine telephones) through your normal distribution channels. To convert the model 77nn telephones for wall mounting, 1.Disconnect line cord and handset cord from telephone. 2.Turn telephone over to ex ose lower housing. l-d&l-___ __-.. 3. The telephone circuitry is sensitive to static electricity discharge. Be sure that your body and the workplace are properly grounded to avoid any static electricity discharge while step 3 is being performed. Remove screws that attach lower housing to upper housing. Carefully separate lower and upper housings making sure not to disconnect wiring between them. 4.Carefully reverse lower housing end-for-end (rotate it 180 degrees). Do not disturb any internal wiring during this process. 5. 6.Refasten lower housing to upper housing. Make sure that all wires are clear-Do not over-tighten screws while refastening the housings. Route line cord through appropriate channel on lower housing, and reconnect it to telephone. Substitute a short line cord for standard supplied one if desired. 7.Reconnect the handset cord. To convert the Model 80nn And 81nn telephones for wall mounting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn telephone over and disconnect line cord and handset cord from telephone. Do not damage line cord on plastic dressing tabs. Remove screws from pedestal and unlatch it from telephone housing, rotate it end-for-end (180 degrees), relatch its tabs in the slots in the lower housing of the telephone, and replace screws. Route line cord as appropriate, and reconnect it to telephone. Substitute a short line cord for standard supplied one if desired. This telephone provides a reversible handset retaining hook. When wall mounting, pull up this hook and rotate it -180,degrees from its desk-use orientation (see Figure 3-5b). Reconnect the handset cord. There are wall mounting enhancement kits available through your normall distribution channels. These kits include a handset cradle cup that you can screw-mount to the telephone’s upper housing. The product codes for these enhancement kits are: HCCI for the lmpacr telephones (product codes 80nnn and Blnnn), HCCX for the DigiTech telephones (product codes 77nnn) and HCCA for Americom telephones (product code 70nnn and 71 nnn). To wall mount the telephones, After configuring a telephone for wall mounting either mount it directly on the wall using two #lO panhead screws (obtained locally), or mount it on a wall jack cover plate. If using a wall jack cover plate, use an AT&T type 6308 wall plate for best results. 1.If #IlO screws are used, thread them into the wall within 1/84nch of the surface. Refer to Figure 3-5~ for the spacing dimensions. 2. Position the keyhole-shaped holes in the bottom of the telephone over the #l 0 screws or the cover plate studs. Slide the telephone down until a slight click is felt. 3. To remove the telephone, lift to unsnap both screws or studs from the bottom housing, and then lift it away from the wall. 3-18
IMl66-107Installation Remove lower housing, a andreplacerotate 180 degrees Figure 3-5a. Reversing The Lower Housing On Model 77nn Telephones Wall Plate - OR - #lo ScrewsNOTE: AT&T 6308 wall plate is mommmledfor secure mount.-- 0 203 15116 Pull up sprinpbadedhandset wall tab, rotate It 180 degmes,and rekase. Figure 3-5b. Reversing The Pedestal And Handset. Hook On Model 60nn And 81 nnTelephones Figure 3-5~. Station Wall Mounting Details 3-19
DSWBLF Console Installation Beginning with software release 8, the digital telephone system supports the installation and use of a DigiTech DD32X and an Americom XD84X DSSIBLF console at any available station port. With software release 12A, console support is extended to include the impact IB64X console as well. The number of installed consoles is limited only by port availability; however, since a console complements a companion telephone located in an adjacent station port, you can use up to one-half of the available station ports for consoles. In addition with the dual console feature (discussed later), a full two-thirds of the total station port capacity is available for console use. Beginning with software revision of 9, you can assign two consoles to one telephone. This feature is especially useful when used with DigiTech DD32X consoles and a G1632 system that has one or two GM408 expansion modules included with it. This dual console feature allows a station user to monitor up to 48 stations from one station location using 32-button consoles. Install the first console at the station port that is logic-paired with the station that you wish to complement. Install the second console at any station port except 10 or 11 and, using class of service programming, assign it to the same station port that is logic-paired with the first console. The digital telephone station ports are logic-paired as follows: lo- 1126-2742-43 12-13 28-2944-45 14 - 15 30 - 3146 - 47 16 - 17 32 - 3348-49 18-19 34 - 3550 - 51 20 - 2136 - 3752 - 5322-23 38 - 3954 - 5524-25 40 - 4156 - 57 You can install a DD32X, XD64X, or IB64X console at any station port and assign it to a station without first installing a console at the station’s logic-paired port if you wish. This configuration is convenient for adding a console to an existing telephone installation that already has its logic-paired port occupied; however, do not use this configuration for assigning a console to station ports 10 and 12 because the console buttons will not be usable for programming. As discussed above, this feature is also useful for adding a second installation IMl66-107 console to a station that already has a paired console installed with it. The digital telephone system automatically recognizes a console when you connect it to a station port and automatically assigns the station intercom numbers to the console buttons for direct station selection (DSS) purposes with associated busy lamp field (BLF) status lights. However, the console buttons are fully programmable and the station user can customize them as he or she see fit by programming them as DSS buttons or as automatic dialing (autodial) buttons. When the user programs the buttons for DSS use, autodial capability is also available at a secondary level at each DSS button. All 32 buttons on the DD32X console and the first 48 buttons on the XD64X and 1864X are programmable for DSS and/or autodial use. While the first XD32X console (the one installed at the logic-paired port) extends the autodial buttons of the paired telephone by 32 and provides DSSIBLF coverage for station ports 10 through 41, the second XD32X console (the one installed at the programmed station port) provides DSS/BLF coverage as follows: 0 On a 32-station system with two 8-station expansion modules, the first 16 buttons are automatically assigned (defaulted) to station ports 42 through 57 for DSS purposes. 0 On a 32-station system with one 8-station expansion module, the first 8 buttons are automatically assigned (defaulted) to station ports 42 through 49 for DSS purposes. 0 On any other smaller station capacity system, all buttons are unassigned. When you install a console and program it to complement a telephone without first having a console installed at a port that is logic-paired to that telephone, its button assignment is automatically defaulted, as described above, but the user can reprogram it as required. It is important to remember that when you program for a second console, the system sets the console button mapping to that which is described above. When you clear the assignment, the system resets the button mapping to match a logic-paired console. This means that when the second console feature is cleared, the console installed at that port complements the telephone that is installed at its logic-paired port instead of the telephone that is located at the program designated port, and its buttons are automatically reassigned to station ports 10 through 41 (through station port 57 with IB64X and XD64X consoles). 3-20
IMl66-107installation In addition to the DSS support that the consoles programming purposes since the first one provides provide to the telephone, the first DD32X consolecomplete program button coverage. provides COS programming buttons Cl0 through C41 and the second console provides COS programmingRefer to Figure 3-6 for an illustration of a typical buttons C42 through C57 when they are needed. You DSWBLF console installation. will not need the second IB64X or XD64X consoles for Typical TelephoneSecondDSS/BLF ConsoleCUP TERMIINALS Figure 3-6. Typical DSWBLF Console Connections