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    							IMI 66-060Glossary Of TermsCall messaging light:
    The busy lamp field light for a calling
    telephone can be turned on at a called telephone
    to serve as a call-
    back signal.Call origination denied:
    The ability to originate calls can be denied
    at certain stations.Call park:
    An active call at a particular telephone can be placed in
    system storage and retrieved by any telephone.Call pickup:
    A call can be answered at one telephone when it is
    ringing at another telephone.Call waiting tones:A signal can be sent to a busy telephone
    indicatingthat a call is waiting.Central message desk:
    One station can be arranged for exclusive
    messaging waiting control.This station can control message waiting
    lights and deliver messages to and from all other stations in the
    systm.Direct telephone selection/busy lamp field:
    One-key intercom calling
    with visual indication of telephone status.Do not distarb:
    Incoming call ringing and intercom calling are
    disabled.Dynamic line key:
    System temporarily assigns a normally unassigned
    line to an idle line key for certain call handling operations.Exclusive hold:
    Only the telephone placing call on hold can retrieve
    it.Executive override:
    A calling telephone can break into a conversation
    at a busy called telephone.Flexible key assignment:
    Class of service determines key functions of
    multiline telephones.Hunt group:
    Station ports can be linked together into a single group
    for call answering purposes.When an intercom call is made to a busy
    station in a group,the call will ring at the next idle extension in
    the group.Idle line preference: With this feature,
    going off-hook automatically
    selects an idle line for use.Last number redial:
    The last number previously dialed can be
    automatically redialed.Line groups:
    System arrangement which groups certain lines together in
    up to four different groups.This feature allows lines to be accessed
    by dialing line group codes.
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    							IMI 66-060
    Glossary Of TermsLine monitoring:
    Monitoring of dialing and call progress with the
    handset on-hook.Line queuing:
    A telephone can be placed in a condition where it awaits
    the availability of a line or line group.Message waiting:
    A light can be activated at a telephone by a central
    message desk telephone 
    .to indicate that.a message awaits pick-up.
    Mute: A user@s voice can be blocked to the distant party during a
    call.Bight transfer (of ringing):
    The day ringing of all incoming calls can
    be transferred to a particular station or stations for off-hour or
    special purpose answering.OPX through dialing:
    The system DTMF generator is either inhibited
    from sending or enabled to send tones on the line.Th choice is
    determined by whether the device attached to the OPX accessory unit
    can provide address signalling on its own or is not capable of this
    function.Personal ringing tones:
    A multiline station can be arranged to ring in
    one of four distinctive tones.Prime line or group:
    A line or group designated to a particular
    telephone and automatically selected when that telephone is taken 
    off-
    hook.Privacy release:
    A line can be made non-private at a particular
    station and remain private at all other stations.Pulse/Tone switching:
    A switch between pulse (rotary dial signals) and
    tone (dual tone multiple frequency signals) signalling can be
    effected.Recall/flash:
    Either a recall (line disconnect or hang-up) or flash
    (PBX feature select signal) can be generated.Reserved intercom link: An intercom link can be reserved for exclusive
    use at a particular station.Ringing line preference:
    A ringing line will automatically be answered
    when a station is taken is taken off-hook.
    G-3 
    						
    							IMI 66-060Glossary Of Terms
    Saved Number Redial:The last number previously dialed can be saved
    and automatically redialed later.
    Screened transfer:Transferred call is identified before transfer is
    made.
    Station speed dialing:A personal list of numbers can be programmed
    for automatic 
    ,dialing by a user.
    System speed dialing: A special system-wide list of numbers are
    available for automatic dialing by all users.
    Timed hold recall:After a. call has been on hold longer than a
    programmed length of time, the system will signal the station that
    placed the call on hold.
    Tone or voice signalling: Intercom calls can be tone signalled or
    voice signalled. The first choice in signalling is programmable.
    Unanswered call transfer recall:A transferred call that is unanswered
    will return to the transferring station after a programmed length of
    time.
    Unscreened transfer:Call is transferred to another telephone without
    first being identified to it.
    Voice signal blocking:A multiline station can be set to block voice
    calls sent to it over the speaker. 
    						
    							IMI 66-060
    PUBLICATION INDEXPublication Index
    A-Lead Control Device Connections
    ..................................
    2-7
    Abandoned Hold Timeout
    .......................................G-l,
    3-13
    AC Power Connection................................................2-4
    Access Denied................................................G-l,
    3-16
    All-Call and Zone Paging.....................................G-l, 3-17
    Area Paging Interface 
    - Line Port..................................2-9
    Area Paging Interface - Station PA Port............................2-8
    Area Paging, PA Port.........................................G-l,3-15
    Automatic Call-Back
    ................................................G-l
    Automatic Dialing
    ..................................................G-l
    Automatic Hold...............................................G-l,3-15
    Automatic Pause Insertion..........................................G-l
    Automatic Privacy Release
    ....................................G-l,
    3-16
    Automatic Redial
    ...................................................G-l
    Automatic Wake-Up Service..........................................G-l
    Auxiliary Equipment Interconnection...............................2-26
    Background Music...................................................G-l
    Base Level Program Entry Mode......................................3-3
    Baud Rate Of Data
    ..................................................3-7
    Baud Rate Of Tape Data.............................................3-9
    Block Programming.................................................3-19
    Block Voice Announced Intercom, Voice Signal Blocking........G-4. 3-15
    Cable Clips........................................................
    2-4
    Call Forward
    .......................................................G-l
    Call Messaging Display.............................................G-l
    Call Messaging Light...............................................G-2
    Call Origination Denied......................................G-2,3-16
    Call Park..........................................................G-2
    Call Pickup........................................................G-2
    Call Waiting Tones.................................................G-2
    Cassette Tape Record Of COS Values................................3-24
    Cassette Tape Recorder Interface..................................2-10
    Central Message Desk..........................................G-2, 3-7
    Check Out.........................................................
    2-29
    Class Of Service Default...........................................3-4
    Common Audible and Auxiliary Station Interface...............2-8. 2-24
    Common Equipment Connections......................................
    2-25
    Connection,A-Lead Control Device..................................2-7
    Connection, AC Power...............................................2-4
    Connection,Data Device............................................2-7
    Connection,DSS/BLF Console........................................2-5
    Connection,Executive Console......................................2-5
    Connection, Line...................................................2-4
    Connection,Power Fail Stations....................................2-5
    Connection,Station Auxiliary Jack.................................2-6
    Connection, Station................................................2-4
    Console Self Test..................................................4-3
    Console Type.......................................................3-8
    COS and SMDR Printout.............................................3-22
    Data Device Connections............................................2-7
    Default,
    Class Of Service..........................................3-4
    Defaults, Line COS................................................3-12
    I-1 
    						
    							IMI 66-060
    Publication Index
    Index 
    -continued
    Defaults,Station COS.............................................
    3-14
    Defaults,System COS...............................................3-6
    Defaults,
    Toll Restriction........................................3-10
    Desk/Wall Reversal And Wall Mounting...............................4-7
    Dialing Mode......................................................3-12
    Direct Telephone Selection/Busy Lamp Field.........................G- 2
    Do Not Disturb
    .....................................................
    G-2
    DSS/BLF Console Connections........................................2-5
    Dynamic Line Key.............................................
    G-2, 3-18
    Exclusive Hold.....................................................
    G-2
    Executive Consoles.................................................2-5
    Executive Override...........................................G-2,3-15
    Failure Analysis Flow Chart........................................4-6
    Failure Analysis...................................................4-5
    Failure Isolation..................................................4-2
    FCC Rules and Regulations..........................................l-2
    Flexible Key Assignment......................................G-2, 3-17
    Fuse Location And Value and Power Supply Output 
    Values.............4- 2
    Fuse Location......................................................
    4-l
    General Check.....................................................Z-30
    General Information, System Programming............................3-1
    General Information................................................1-2
    Glossary Of Terms..................................................G-l
    Grounding, System..................................................2-8
    Hunt Group Programming......................................3-19, 3-21
    Hunt Group.........................................................
    G-2
    Hybrid System Configuration........................................3-3
    Hybrid/Key System Configuration...................................2-10
    Idle Line Preference.........................................G-2, 3-16
    Initial Condition.................................................
    Z-2.9
    Installation.......................................................2-1
    Interace,Common Audible and Auxiliary Station.....................2- 8
    Intercom First Choice Signalling,Tone or Voice 
    Signalling.. .-G-4. 3-7
    Interface,Area Paging........................................2-8, 2-9
    Interface,Cassette Tape Recorder.................................
    Z-10
    Interface, Music..................................................Z-10
    Introduction.......................................................l-l
    Key System Configuration...........................................3-2
    KSU Mounting Dimensions............................................2-2
    Last Number Redial.................................................G-2
    Line Connections...................................................2-4
    Line COS Programming Reference Table...............................3-
    Line COS Programming..............................................3-12
    Line Group...................................................G-2,3-12
    Line Length Of Data................................................3-7
    Line Monitoring....................................................G-3
    Line Queuing.......................................................G-3
    Line Type.........................................................3-12
    Maintenance........................................................4-1
    Manual Scope..................................................l-1
    Message Wait Originate............................................3-15
    Message Waiting....................................................G-3
    i-2 
    						
    							IMI 66-060
    Publication Index
    Index 
    -continued
    Mounting Considerations............................................
    2-1
    Mounting Procedure.................................................2-2
    Music Interface...................................................2-10
    Mute
    ...............................................................G-3
    Night Transfer (of ringing)
    ..................................G-3,
    3-16
    OPX Through Dialing..........................................G-3,
    3-15
    Outgoing Call Control..............................................G-3
    Overlays
    ...........................................................3-4
    PA Connections....................................................2-24
    PA Port,
    Area Paging.........................................G-l,3-15
    Paired Stations
    ....................................................4-4
    Pause Time.........................................................3-6
    Personal Ringing Tones.............................................G-3
    Power Failure Station Connections..................................2-6
    Prime Line or Group..........................................G-3,3-15
    Printout,
    COS and SMDR............................................3-22
    Privacy Mode,Privacy Release................................G-3, 3-13
    Privacy Release, Privacy Mode................................
    G-3,3-13
    Program Keys For Line And Group Choices...........................3-16
    Programming Overlay Details........................................3-4
    Programming Overlays...............................................3-4
    Programming Procedure, Block......................................3-19
    Programming Procedure, Hunt Groups..........................3-19, 3-21
    Programming Procedure, Line COS...................................
    3-12
    Programming Procedure, Station COS................................3-14
    Programming Procedure, System COS..................................3-6
    Programming Procedure, System Speed Dial..........................3-28
    Programming Procedure, Toll Restriction...........................3-10
    Programming Reference Charts................................3-29, 3-30
    Programming Reference Table, Station COS..........................
    3-37
    Programming Reference Table, Line COS.............................3-36
    Programming Reference Table, Toll Restriction.....................3-3 3
    Programming Reference Table, System COS...........................
    3-31
    Pulse/Tone Switching...............................................G-3
    Recall/Flash.......................................................G-3
    Related Publications...............................................l-l
    Reserved Intercom Link.......................................G-3, 3-17
    Resistance Check..................................................
    2-29
    Ringer Equivalence Number..........................................l-4
    Ringing Line Preference......................................G-3,3-16
    Saved Number Redial................................................G-4
    Screened Transfer..................................................G-4
    Self Test, Console.................................................4-3
    Self Test,
    Station.................................................4-2
    SMDR Printout Details.............................................3-23
    Special Programming Requirements For Single-line Keysets..........-3-2
    Station Auxiliary Jack Connections.................................2-6
    Station Connections................................................2-4
    Station COS Programming Reference Table...........................3-37
    Station COS Programming...........................................3-14
    Station Equipment Interconnection.................................2-27
    l-3 
    						
    							IMI 66-060
    Publication Index
    Index 
    -continued
    Station Self Test
    ..................................................
    4-2Station Speed Dialing..............................................G-4Station Type
    .......................................................3-8Station Wall Mounting Details
    ......................................4-8
    Status Indicator...................................................4-2
    System Checkout...................................................2-29
    System ClockInformation
    ..........................................3-27
    System COS Programming Procedure...................................3-6
    System COS Programming Reference Table............................3-31
    System Grounding...................................................2-8
    System Programming.................................................3-l
    System Speed Dial Programming.....................................3-28
    System Speed Dialing...............................................G-4
    System Wiring......................................................2-4
    Technical Assistance And Repair Service............................4-l
    Timed Hold Recall.............................................G-4, 3-7
    Toll Restriction Programming......................................
    3-10
    Toll Restriction Reference Tables.................................3-33
    Toll Table Restriction - System Speed Dial........................3-15
    Tone or Voice Signalling,Intercom First Choice 
    Signalling...G-4. 3-17
    Typical 6-Wire,Auxiliary-Pair Wiring.............................
    2-28
    Unanswered Call Transfer Recall...............................G-4, 3-8
    Unscreened Transfer................................................
    G-4
    Voice Signal Blocking,Block Voice Announce Intercom.........G-4. 3-15
    Voltage Check.....................................................
    2-30
    Wiring For Auxiliary Connector Block J-4..........................2-15
    Wiring For CO/PBX Connector Block J-5.............................2-16
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-8............................2-19
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-11...........................2-22
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-3............................2-14
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-2............................2-13
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-l............................2-12
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-6............................2-17
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-7............................2-18
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-9............................2-20
    Wiring For Station Connector Block J-10...........................2-21
    Wiring, System.....................................................2-4
    Wiring,32-Button Adjunct Feature Module Wiring...................2-2 3
    32-Button Adjunct Feature Module Wiring...........................
    2-23
    l-4 
    						
    							LIMITED WARRANTY
    Comdial Corporation (Comdial) warrants that under normal operating conditions, this Equipment (except for fuses,
    lamps, and other consumables) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twenty-four 
    (24)
    months from the manufacturing date stamped on the Equipment. Comdial’s sole obligation under this warranty or
    under any other legal obligation with respect to the Equipment is to repair or replace, at its option, the Equipment if it is
    deemed defective by Comdial during the warranty period free of charge with new or refurbished equipment or parts, at
    Comdial’s option, when the Equipment is returned to Comdial, freight or postage prepaid, during the warranty period.
    This warranty does not 
    appty if, in the sole judgement of Comdial, the Equipment has been installed or used in
    combination or in assembly with products not supplied by Comdial and which are not compatible or inferior quality,
    design or performance, or the Equipment has been otherwise misused, abused, accidentally damaged, or damaged
    or malfunctions or fails to function as a result of acts of God such as fire, flood, or lightning or other incidence of
    excessive or 
    insufficent voltage or failure to follow instructions.Repair or alteration of this Equipment other then as
    specifically authorized by Comdial or its authorized repair agent is prohibited and will void this warranty. 
    This warranty
    does not cover costs associated with installation, removal, or reinstallation of the Equipment. 
    Comcfial does not
    warrant that the Equipment is compatible with all telephone or switching systems. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE,
    BEING IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANYIMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WITHOUT
    EXPANDING UPON THE FOREGOING WARRANTY, THE MAXIMUM 
    LIABILR-Y OF COMDIAL UNDER ANY
    WARRANTY, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
    EQUIPMENT. COMDIAL SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR ANY OTHER
    LOSS OR INJURY, INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL AND/OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, RESULTING FROM THE
    POSSESSION, OPERATION OR USE OF THE EQUIPMENT, ALL SUCH CLAIMS BEING HEREBY EXPRESSLY
    WAIVED. THE PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND REMEDY SHALL BE ONLY AS STATED HEREIN.
    This warranty gives you 
    speciffc legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
    Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
    consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
    This manual has been developed by Comdial Corporation (the “Company”) and is intended for the use of its customers
    and service personnel. The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. While every effort has beenmade to eliminate errors, the Company disclaims liability for any difficulties arising for the interpretation of the
    information contained herein.
    The information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide forevery possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further
    information be desired, or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s
    purposes contact, Comdial, Inside Sales Department, P.O. Box 7266, Charlottesville, Virginia 22906. 
    						
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