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    							CHAPTER 4
    MAINTENANCE
    TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE
    TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
    Should you experience difficulty with installation,
    checkout, or programming, and have made an attempt
    to isolate the problem using information provided
    herein; or should you encounter problems at a later
    date which cannot be resolved by referring to this manual, call the 
    Comdlal Technical Service staff.
    They can be reached at l-800-368-8224 between the hours of 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM Eastern time, Monday
    through Friday.
    When calling for technical assistance, you should beat the job site and you 
    should  have in your
    possession, as a minimum, an accurate volt-ohm
    meter and a copy of this manual.
    REPAIR SERVICE If your common equipment cabinet or an individual
    station needs repair, it may be returned to Comdial. 
    Comdial will, at their option, either repair the defective 
    equipment or replace it with a remanufactured unit.
    This repair will be done for a fixed charge.
    For
    information on this charge, please call or write to the 
    address given below.
    Comdial ’
    P.O. Box 7266
    Charlottesville, VA 22906 
    Attention: Repair Department
    Telephone: (804) 978-2400
    l-800-877-4448
    When returning equipment for repair, pack it carefully
    to prevent damage. Any damages during shipment
    will be the responsibility of thepurchaser. The equipment should be shipped freight or postage
    prepaid. The shipping address is:
    Comdial
    1180 Seminole Trail
    Charlottesville, VA 22901
    Attention: Repair Department
    FUSE LOCATION
    The KSU is protected against short circuit damage by
    a fuse 
    located  in the primary of the AC transformer
    winding. Fuse FS-1 is a 2 amp, 250V slow-blow type 
    fuse. The fuse holder is located near the top of the right side of the KSU cabinet. 
    Always  replace this
    fuse with one of the same value and type, otherwise, equipment damage could result.
    FAILURE ISOLATION
    WIRING
    Refer to the installation check out procedure for
    instructions for testing the system wiring for possible
    failure.
    SYSTEM STATUS INDICATOR
    The red LED located near the fuse holder is the system status indicator. This indicator should turn on
    steady when AC power is applied to the KSU. If the indicator flashes after power up, 
    ft could be indicating
    a processor failure. Unplug and reconnect the AC
    power to the KSU and observe the LED indication. If it 
    still shows a flashing indication, refer 
    to Figure 4-1.
    STATION SELF TEST
    The multiline stations can be 
    setf tested for proper
    operation per the following instructions.
    1.Disconnect the line cord at the station base.
    NOTE: The 
    adiacent  odd or even station will be
    2.
    disableb during the rim8 that the station line
    cord 
    is being disconnected Or r8COnn8Cted.
    Press and hold the MUTE key, and reconnect the
    line cord to the station connector. The station will
    automatically perform a self test routine. Release
    the MUTE key as soon as the test begins. The sequence of 
    the t8St  is as foiiows:
    3 AND 8 LINE KEYSET
    SFOUFNCE JNDICATION
    1B-Field indiactors light is,
    sequence (Bl - 88)
    2ITCM indicator lights
    3MONITOR indicator lights
    4All indicators extinguished in 
    same order as lighted
    5Ringer sounds (be sure vol. is med. or high)
    22 LINUFEATURE  KEYSET
    LEIDl~ATlON
    MONITOR indicator lights 
    B-Field indicators light in
    sequence (Bl - 88)
    HOLD indicator lights
    ITCM indicator lights
    A-Field indicators light in
    sequence (Al - A14)
    All indicators extinguished
    Ringer sounds (be sure vol. is med. or high)
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    							3.Replace any station that does not pass the self
    test.
    DSS/BLF CONSOLE SELF TEST
    Test the DSS/BLF Console for proper lamp operation
    per the following procedure:
    1.Disconnect the console line cord p!ug from the line.
    2.Press and hold console key Cl0 while
    reconnecting the line cord plug to the line.
    NOTE: The companion station will b8 disabled during
    rh8 rim8 that rh8 COnSOl is being diSCOnn8Cr8d
    and reconnected.
    3.Release console key ClO, and note that the BLF
    indicators will each 
    turn on in sequence beginning
    with 
    the station 10 indicator. The indicators will
    then turn off and the console will become
    operational.
    PAIRED STATIONS
    Station ports 10, 
    11, 12, and 13 are paired for data
    with adjunct ports 10, 11, 12, and 13 respectively.
    Station ports 10 through 41 are paired for data and forOV8fbad
     protection as shown in Table 3. Adjunct
    ports 10, 1 1, 12, and 13 are not overload paired with
    any other port.
    If erratic light indications or ring signals occur at a
    paired station, an open data pair at either station may
    be the 
    fauft. A station with an open data line may
    work property on a short loop but fail on a long loop.
    Test the wiring of stations showing this symptom per
    the checkout procedure given in Chapter 2.If a fault occurs which causes more than 300 ma. of
    current to be drawn, the overload paired stations are
    disabled by circuit action. Disconnect the disabled
    stations and reconnect them one at a time to isolate
    the faulty one. Station pairing is per the following- 
    .chart:
    DATA PAIRING
    1 OVERLOAD PAIRING
    lo-ADJ10/24-25 j lo-111 26-28
    FAILURE ANALXYS
    KSU AND STATION12 
    - 13
    27 - 29
    14 
    - 1630-32
    15 - 17
    31 - 3318-20
    34-36
    19 - 2135-37
    22 - 2438-40
    23 - 2539-41
    Figure 4-l details a failure analysis flow chart to assist
    a service technician in isolating a failure in a defective
    system. One way to isolate a failure is to substitute a
    known good assembly for a suspected one. This is
    the recommended failure isolation method to use with
    the system. Connecting and disconnecting stations to
    the system does not affect the stored station
    auto/speed dial memory data. This data is stored in
    the KSU memory and not at the individual stations.
    Replacing the KSU, however, causes all stored
    memory to be lost. This includes all memory dialing
    numbers as well as all COS programming data.
    4-2 
    						
    							FAILURE
    P
    ISOLATEFAILED LINE
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    Figure 4-l. Failure Analysis Flow Chart 
    						
    							DESKMlALL REVERSAL
    AND WALL MOUNTING
    (22Line/Feature Ke
    KeyseYset and Single-Line, Only)
    CONVERSION
    To convert a station from a standard desk model to
    one 
    which can be hung on the wall, follow the
    procedure outlined below.
    1.
    2.
    3.
    Remove and discard the pull out directory (22
    Line/Feature Keyset, Only)
    Remove the lower housing of the station, and
    rotate it 180 degrees.
    The PWB contains circultty which Is
    sensltlve to static electricity discharge. Be
    sure that your body and the workplace are
    properly grounded to avold any static
    electrlclty discharge while performing the
    desk/wall reversal.
    Remove the knockouts from the desired mounting
    holes as illustrated in 
    Figure 4-2.
    4. Replace the lower housing. Make sure that all
    wires are clear.
    WALL MOUNTING
    Mount the station directly on the wall using two, #lo,
    panhead screws (obtained bcally), or mount it on a
    wall jack cover plate. 
    If mounted uslng a wall jack
    cover plate, an 
    AT&T type 8308 wall plate Is
    recommended for best results.
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    If #lO screws are used, thread them into the wall
    within l&inch of the surface. Refer to Figure 6-l
    for the spacing dimensions.
    Insure that the housing is converted property for a
    wall mounting installation (see above instructions).
    Position the keyhole shaped holes in 
    the bottom of
    the station over the #lo screws or the cover plate
    studs. Slide the statbn down until a slight click is
    felt.* .
    To remove the station, lift up to unsnap both
    screws or studs from the bottom housing, and lift
    the station away from the wall.
    4-4 
    						
    							Wall Plate - Or -  Screws
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    Housing Screws 
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    Figure 4-2 Statlon’ Wall Mounting Details
    (22 Line/Feature Keyset shown - Slngfe-Line Keyset slmllar)
    ‘nlatch 
    						
    							PUBLICATION INDEXAA-Lead Control Device Connections............2-4
    ....zndone d Hold Timeout Period..............3-Q
    AG Power Connection....................2-2
    AccessDenied......................3-12AIlCall
     An&Or Zone Paging...............3-l 2AmaPagingInMrface-LinePort.............
    .2-SAmaPagingInterface-StationPAPort...........2-5
    Auto&l AndDynamic Line Button Assignment......3-13
    Automatic Hold......................
    3-l 1
    Automatic Privacy Release................3-12
    BBaseLevelProgramEntryMode..............3-2
    BaudRateOfPrintout....................3-3
    Block Programming....................3-14
    Block Voice Announced Intercom Calls..........3-1 I
    BLF Keyret, Reused..................2-3,3-2
    Button Mapping......................3-13
    CCable Clips.........................2-2
    Call Origination Denied..................3-12
    Casbette Tape Record Of COS Values..........3-20
    Cassette Tape Recorder Interface.............2-8
    Central Message Desk...................3-3
    Check Out.........................2-15Cirwlar
     Hunting......................3-153lassOfServiceDefault..................3-2
    Common Audible And Auxiliary Station Interface......2-5
    Common Audible/Auxiliary Station Interface Wring....2-12
    Compatibility With Telephone Network...........l-2
    Conversion, DesWwall....................44
    COS And SMDR Printout.................3-18
    COS Printout.......................3-18
    DData Device Connections..................2-4
    Default,ClassOfService..................3-2
    Defaults, Line........................3-Q
    Defaults, Station......................
    3-11
    Defaults, system......................3-3
    DeskWall Reversal And Wall Mounting...........44
    DiafingMode,Line.....................3-Q
    DSS Assignment.....................
    3-13
    DSSIBLF Console Connections...............2-3
    DSSIBLF Console Self Test, Failure Isolation........4-2
    Dynamic Line Button And Autodial Assignment.........3-13
    EEnabfe PA Port......................3-11
    Executive Ovenide....................3-l 1
    FFailure Analysis.......................4-2
    Failure Analysis Flow Chart.................4-3railure
     Isolation.......................4-l
    -Failure Iwhtion, DSSBLF Console Self Test........4-2
    Failure Isolation, Station Self Test.............4-l
    Failure Isolation, System Status Indicator..........4-i
    Failure Isolation, Wiring...................4-l
    FCC Rules And Regulations.................l-2
    Flexible Button/Function Assignment...........3-l 3
    Fuse Location.......................
    .4-l
    GGeneral Check.......................2-18
    General Information.....................3-l
    HHunt Group Guide Lines..................3-15
    Hunt Group Programming.................3-15
    IIdle Line Preference....................312hitial
     Condition......................2-15
    Installation..........................2-l
    Installation Requirements...................l-2
    Intercom First Signalling Method...............3-3
    Introduction.........................l-1
    KKeySystem/Multifunction (Hybrid) Configuration......2-5
    KSU Mounting Dimensions.................2-2
    L
    Line Assignment, 22 Line/Feature Keyset.........3-13
    Line Assignment, 3 And 8 Line 
    Keyset..........3-13
    Line Connections.....................
    .2-2
    Line COS Programming...................3-Q
    .Line COS Programming Reference Table.........3-10
    Line Defaults........................
    .3-Q
    Line Group..........................3-Q
    Line Length Of Printout...................3-3
    LineType..........................3-Q
    Loading COS Data From Tape..............3-20
    IM
    Maintenance.........................4-lManualswpe
    .......................
    .1-l
    MappinQ.ButtDn......................3-13
    Mountmg Cars&rations..................2-lMoutmngRoodum....................
    .2-l
    MusicI-.......................2-8
    Night TmsCl (Of Ringing)................3-12
    NNon-Squue Configuration.................3-13
    Notifrcaeon To Telephone Company............l-2
    0
    Off-Hook Vofce Announce With Handsfree Answerback. .2-3
    PPA Connecoons......................2-12
    Paired Stations......................
    .4-2
    Pause Time.........................3-3
    Personal Ringing Tones..................3-l 1
    Power Failure Station Connections.............2-4
    Power Interruption.....................3-21
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