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Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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1.6.5 Station Controls And Indicators Ringer Volume Control Each station has a ringer volume control. Adjust the ringer volume of each station to suit your needs. Telephone Model Control Location 7114S, 7114X, 8024S, 8124S, 8012S, 8112S 2022S, 2122S, 2122XRocker switch located on front face plate. Adjust while ringing to set volume. 7701X, 8101N, 8112N 2101NSwitch on bottom housing. Set for fixed volume levels Scout 900MX Button on telephone’s upper right edge Display Intensity You can adjust the intensity (brightness and contrast) of the display on LCD telephones any time the telephone is idle and on-hook. To adjust the display intensity, press and hold the MUTE button on DigiTech telephones until you achieve the desired intensity or select DISPonImpactand Impression telephones through the interactive buttons. DIGITECH COMDIAL SPKRTA P TRANS CONF MUTE HOLD ITCM CAJS075A Rocker Switch Ringer Volume SwitchCAJS096 Locating The Telephone Ringer Volume Control VOL MUTE HEAD SET EXP 95 vo l Volume Control (Press once for each setting.) IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–18 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System

MUTE SHIFT SPEAKERINTERCOM TRNS/CNF TA P HOLD OPER TUV PRS WXYDEF ABC QZ MNO JKL GHI 0 879 321 # 6 54 DIGITECH COMDIAL SPKRTAP TRANS CONF MUTE HOLD ITCM LCD Alphanumeric DisplayInteractive Buttons (NOT Programmable) Speaker Handset TA P Button Transfer/ Conference Button Message Waiting Light Hold Button Intercom ButtonMicrophone Opening Speaker Button Mute Button Shift Button Volume Control Keypad Progammable Buttons Auxiliary Jack (On bottom) TA P Button Transfer/ Conference Button Speaker Mute Button Speaker Button Volume Control Message Waiting Light Hold ButtonMicrophone Opening Intercom Button Programmable Buttons Interactive Buttons (NOT Programmable) LCD Alphanumeric Display CAJS107 Locating DigiTech And Impact Controls And Indicators DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–19

cajs110 LCD Display Interactive Buttons Speaker Mute Button T/C Button SPKR Button Message Waiting Light Hold Button TAP Button ITCM ButtonFeature Buttons, Line Buttons, and DSS Buttons Volume Control Microphone Opening 1 2 4 7 0 89 56 3 # ABC GHI PRS OPERTUVWXY JKLMNO DEF SPKR HOLD TAPITCM T/C MUTE Locating Impression Controls And Indicators VOL MUTE HEAD SETF1F2F3 F4 12 4 7 F1F2F3F4 3 5 8 0 6 9 # ABC T/CHOLD MEMOTA PTA L K GH I PRS DEF JKL TUV OPERMNO WXY Antenna Receiver Display Message/ Talk LED Talk Button TAP Button Numeric Keypad Function Buttons Optional Vibrator Access MicrophoneVolume ButtonBelt Clip Mute Button T/C Button Hold Button Memo Button Battery Pack Function Button LEDs Function Button Labels Head Set Jack Recharging Contacts EXP95HST Locating Scout 900MX Controls And Indicators IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–20 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System

1.7 Understanding The General Specifications System Capacity J0408 J0816 J01632 JM408 JM008 Lines 4 8 16 4 0 Stations 8 16 32 8 8 IST DSS/BLF Consoles Two per station—one per station portTwo per station—one per station portTwo per station—one per station portTwo per station—one per station portNot Applicable Intercom Paths Non-blocking Non-blocking Non-blocking Non-blocking Non-blocking Maximum Simultaneous Intercom ConversationsNon-blocking Non-blocking Non-blocking Non-blocking Non-blocking Paging Ports1 1 1 Not Applicable Not Applicable Park Orbits9 9 9 Not Applicable Not Applicable System Speed Dials 99 99 99 Not Applicable Not Applicable Station Speed Dials 10 10 10 Not Applicable Not Applicable Autodials Unused Button Unused Buttons Unused Buttons Not Applicable Not Applicable Power Fail Circuits1111Not Applicable Memory Retention After Power Loss60 hours minimum Common Equipment Dimensions J0408 J0816 J1632 JM408 and JM008 Width (inches) 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 Height (inches) 21.3 27.1 27.6 9.25 Depth (inches) 3.8 3.8 4.5 1.75 Weight (pounds) 17.5 26 30.5 4 Station Dimensions DigiTech Multiline Single-Line Proprietary Footprint (inches) 8.625 X 7.658 6.5 X 8.5 Weight (pounds) 2.5 1.9 Impact 12-line 24-line Single-Line Proprietary Footprint (inches) 9.08 X 8.9 10.75 X 8.9 8.9 X 7.13 Weight (pounds) 2.3 2.6 1.75 Impression Multiline Single-Line Proprietary Footprint (inches) 9.08 X 8.9 8.9 X 7.13 Weight (pounds) 2.5 (approx.) 1.9 DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–21

Station Dimensions–continued Scout 900MX Base Unit Handset Footprint (inches) 7.30 X 5.12 8.15 X 2.19 X 1.85 with belt clip Weight (ounces) 16 oz less AC adapter 8.5 oz with battery and belt clip Conferencing Maximum Combinations at Any One Time J0408 and J0816 J1632 1 five-way plus 1 three-way plus 2 SOHVA4 five-way plus 1 three-way plus 1 SOHVA 2 four-way plus 2 SOHVA 6 four-way plus 2 three-way 1 four-way plus 3 three-way 3 four-way plus 9 three-way 5 three-way plus 1 SOHVA 16 three-way SMDA Storage Capacity J0408 J0816 J1632 800 1600 1600 Station Cable Requirements Type 2-wire (1-pair) twisted, non-shielded cable Maximum Length 1000 feet with 24 gauge wire, 2000 feet with 22 gauge wire Switching Principle Digital, time division multiplexing (TDM). Provides non-blocking switching with stored program control Operating Environment Temperature 32-122 degrees F (0-50 degrees C) Humidity 90 percent relative, non-condensing Power Requirements J0408 J0816 J1632JM408 and JM008 Voltage 90-129 VAC Single phase all models Current 0.6A 2.0 A 2.1A Not Applicable Power 70W 135W 150W Not Applicable Volt/Amps 80VA 190VA 200VA Not Applicable Terminations Station Standard 50-pin male connectors for connection to external distribution field Line Standard 6-conductor mini-jack (USOC 14C) IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–22 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System

Music Interface Input Level 3 Volts peak-to-peak maximum Input Impedance Approximately 500 Ohms Connector RCA phono jack Station Message Detail Recording Port Format Serial, pseudo RS-232C Parity None Data Bits 7 or 8 (programmable) Stop Bits 1 or 2 (programmable) Baud Rate Programmable in class of service Handshaking X on -X off Hardware -CTS Cable Length 500 feet maximum PA Port Output Level 400 Millivolts peak-to-peak (typical speech) Output Impedance Approximately 500 Ohms Connector RCA phono jack Central Office Limits Loop Limits 1900 Ohms maximum loop Cable Insulation Leakage 15,000 Ohms minimum Industry/Regulatory Standards FCC Part 15, Class A RF emissions certified FCC Part 68 Telco registered (fully protected) IC CS03 Telco certified UL 1459 safety approved by OSHA approved NAVLAP CSA C22.2 No. 225 safety approved by OSHA approved NAVLAP EIA RS478 Bell publication 48002 guidance Hearing aid compatible handset Regulatory Codes CVWUSA-61535-KF-E CVWUSA-61536-MF-E 02LS2 9.0Y RJ14C or RJ21X 0.4B 1.2B DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–23

1.7.1 Feature Codes Feature Dialing Code All Call Page (Through Station Speakers) INTERCOM, 87 Attendant Calling INTERCOM, 0 Automatic Redialing Programmed Button Background Music On INTERCOM, 1 Off INTERCOM, # 1 Automatic Call Back Activate INTERCOM, (ext no), 6 Cancel INTERCOM, # 6 Station-to-Station Messaging Activate INTERCOM, (ext no), 7 Cancel INTERCOM, # 7, (ext no) LCD Messaging Set INTERCOM, 02 (1–0) Cancel INTERCOM, # 02 Call Forward Personal INTERCOM, 05, (ext no) Cancel INTERCOM, # 05 All Calls INTERCOM, 5, (ext no) Cancel INTERCOM, # 5 Call Park Park Orbits 1–9 INTERCOM, (91–99) Pick Up INTERCOM, # (91–99) Call Pick Up Directed INTERCOM, 4, (ext no) Group INTERCOM, # 4 Call Waiting Tone Send INTERCOM, (ext no), 01 Cancel Hang Up Do Not Disturb Set Programmed Button Cancel Programmed Button Executive Override INTERCOM, (ext no), 03 External Page INTERCOM, 89 Handsfree Answer Inhibit Set MUTE Cancel MUTE Hold Manual HOLD Exclusive HOLD, HOLD Direct INTERCOM, 90, (ext no) Direct Hold Pick Up INTERCOM, # 90 Line Answer From Any Station INTERCOM, 80 Line Group Access Group 1 INTERCOM, 9 Group 2 INTERCOM, 81 Group 3 INTERCOM, 82 Group 4 INTERCOM, 83 Line Queuing Enable Line Group INTERCOM, (gp code), 8 Cancel INTERCOM, # 8 Meet Me Answer Paging INTERCOM, 88 Message Waiting Set INTERCOM, 3, (ext no) Cancel From Idle INTERCOM, # 3, (ext no) Cancel On Line INTERCOM, Retrieve Message INTERCOM, HOLD Night Transfer (Attendant) On INTERCOM, # 03, Programmed Button Off INTERCOM, # 03, Programmed Button Personal Ringing Tones Set Tones 1–6 INTERCOM, 4 (1–6) IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–24 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System

Pulse/Tone Switching # Redial Last Dialed Number # Save Number Redial Use HOLD, Programmed Button Store Programmed Button Service Observing INTERCOM, # 03, (ext no) Speed Dial Station 0–9 System 01–99 TAP (on line) Activate INTERCOM, #04 Toll Restriction Override Activate INTERCOM, 6 (extension number, code) Tracker Pager Enable INTERCOM, 06 Disable INTERCOM, #06 Send Message INTERCOM, #01 Voice Announce Block Block INTERCOM, 2 Unblock INTERCOM, # 2 Zone Page Zone 1 INTERCOM, 84 Zone 2 INTERCOM, 85 Zone 3 INTERCOM, 86 DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–25

1.7.2 System Ringing Patterns Ring Type Ring Cadence CO/PBX Line Ring Host system ring cadence Intercom Tone Signaling Two 150 msec. tone bursts every four seconds Voice Signaling alert One 215 msec. tone burst Timed hold recall at station that put call on hold Three 150 msec. tone bursts at the end of each timeout period Call back alert One 80 msec. tone burst followed by three 150 msec. tone bursts and one 80 msec. tone burst Queue Enabled Call forward alert One 80 msec. tone burst Transfer ringing Two 1.1 sec tone busts every four seconds Tone Type Tone Cadence Dial Tone Continuous on Called station ring-back One sec. on and three sec. off Base level program entry 80 msec. tone burst sounded once Error tone—incorrect entry 530 msec. tone burst sounded three times All-call and zone paging notification tone 80 msec. tone burst followed by 280 msec. tone Busy tone 530 msec. tones sounded continuously Override feature not allowed Night transfer feature not allowed Call waiting tone Three 80 msec. tone bursts sounded once Called station in do-not-disturb mode 140 msec. tone burst sounded twice every 1.5 sec. Call-back busy feature on 260 msec. tone burst sounded once System is awaiting memory dial number or key mapping entry after location is specified80 msec. tone burst sounded continuously Override feature on warning tone Six 100 msec. tone bursts sounded for 1.5 secs. SOHVA tone DISD ringback tone Dual 440/480 Hz tone sounded 1 sec. on/1 sec. off DISD dial tone 381 Hz tone sounded continuously DISD confirmation tone Two 125 sec. bursts of 381 Hz tone sounded once DISD busy/error tone Three 500 msec. bursts of 381 Hz tone sounded once IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–26 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System

1.8 Seeking Repair Assistance If your common equipment cabinet or individual stations need repair, you may return the equipment to Comdial. Comdial will, at its option, either repair or replace it. There is a fixed charge for this repair. For information on this charge, call or write to the address given below. Comdial P.O. Box 7266 Charlottesville VA 22906 Attn: Repair Department Telephone: (804) 978-2400 1-800-877-4448 If you do return equipment for repair, pack it carefully to prevent damage. Any damages during shipment are your responsibility. You should ship the equipment freight or postage prepaid. The shipping address is given below. Comdial 1180 Seminole Trail Charlottesville, VA 22901 Attention Repair Department DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–27