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Comdial DIGITECH Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial DIGITECH Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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System OverviewIMI 66 The image designations refer to the number of programmable buttons located below the keypad, including the hold and intercom buttons, as opposed to the number of programmable buttons located above the keypad.available in both monitor and speakerphone versions.l The LCD speakerphone is available in a 5x14 image, This image provides a priority line grouping and contains a liquid crystal display which showsl The 10x14 image provides a moderate sized linecall handling data and other...
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System Overview I-+ &Line, Mtatlon Base Unit I-- Id + 1 7 -I-7.44+- {- 16.50 ,-I “.“:~:x:%:~:::~:z::~:~:“:::::::m:x:::~:gg:““:“:t:.c:“:n:zm:.. . . . . . . . . . . I==/ .x . I : 1 q0 26:35 IIIZ?26.25 1+-2.13 +-I &Llne, 16Statlon Base Unit t- 14.8 t+ 27 -7.44 -=I+,2 - 16.50 -I 1i0 27?6 -I- !I + 2.89 -c-l %-Line. 3%Station Base Unit Figure 1-l. Outline Dimensions n Common Equipmentl-5
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System OverviewIMI 66-u,. SECTION 4 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 4-LINE,8-LINE,16-LINE 8-STATION, 16-STATION32STATION SYSTEM CAPACITY LINES: STATIONS: DSSBLF CONSOLES: INTERCOM PATHS: MAXIMUM SIMULTANEOUS INTERCOM CONVERSATIONS: PAGING PORTS PARK ORBITS SPEED DIALS SYSTEM STATION AUTODIALS POWER FAIL CIRCUITS CONFERENCING (Maximum Combinations At Any One Time) POWER REQUIREMENTS (Fully loaded system) AC POWER: DIMENSIONS (approximate) COMMON EQUIPMENT WIDTH (inches): HEIGHT(inches): DEPTH (inches): WEIGHT...
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dysrem OverviewIMI 66-083 OPERATlNG ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE: HUMIDIlY: TEFlMlNATlONS STATION: LINE: STATlON MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING PORT FORMAT: PARITY: DATA BITS: STOP BITS: BAUD RATE: HANDSHAKING: CABLE LENGTH: MUSIC INTERFACE INPUT LEVEL: INPUT IMPEDANCE: CONNECTOR: PA PORT OUTPUT LEVEL: OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: CONNECTOR: CENTRAL OFFICE LIMITS LOOP LIMfTS: CABLE INSULATION LEAKAGE: INDUSTRY/REGULATORY STANDARDS: MEMORY RETENTlON AFTER POWER LOSS: FCC REGlSTRATlON NUMBER: KEY SYSTEM: HYBRID SYSTEM: RINGER...
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IMI 66-083DeSCriDtiOn of Svstem Feat3 CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM FEATURES ABANDONED HOLD RELEASE If an on-hold party hangs up at the CO/PBX end of a connection, causing an interruption in the line current, the system will drop the line from the hold condition and return it to service. The time interval between hang-up and line-drop is programmable in line class of service programming with choices of either 50 msec or 350 msec. This feature is usually dependent upon special arrangements that must be...
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No class of service programming is required to enable this feature.AUTOMATIC DIALING The system supports up to 22 auto dial positions per station. Autodial buttons can store up to 16 digits plus an intercom or line selection. Stored digits include 9-0, ++ and #. A pause is stored at any point where the HOLD button is pressed, and a hookflash is stored at any point where the TAP button is pressed. Automatic dialing can be used to provide one-button access to system features. No class of service...
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activated when station port 17 rings or when ringing iS sent to the paging port. When programmed for station port 7 7 ringing, an external device is often used to provide loud ringing. When programmed for paging port ringing, an external paging amplifier is usually employed. The system supplies ringing tones to the paging port along with the relay closures. The ringing tones can be sent to the input of an external paging amplifier. The relay closures can be employed to energize the paging amplifier...
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_-, +ion of System FeaturesIMI 66-083l Detailed report sorted by stationsl Detailed report sorted by account codes 0 Line summary report l Department summary reportl A general output of all records Upon completion of report printing, all records used for the reports can be deleted. Any call records created between the time the report printout was started and completed will not be deleted. If the reports are not deleted after they are printed, a later command to delete records will delete all records at...