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Comdial Executech Model 0616x, 0816x Electronic Key Systems Instructions Manual
Comdial Executech Model 0616x, 0816x Electronic Key Systems Instructions Manual
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TABLE ENTRY PROCEDURETable 34. Toll RestrIctIon ProgrammIng Reference 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.Determine the types of dialing restrictions which must be imposed on the system. iypically, this in- cludes access codes which result in toll charges, and certain local numbers as desired. If the restricted dialing codes will be imposed con- sistently on most or all stations in the system, list them on one or two tables.If wide variation in the dialing restrictions is planned, spread the listing out across several tables. Strategically group the listings on the tables so that a list of restrictions can be applied to a par- ticular station or group of stations. Designate each table as a DENY table or as an ALLOW table. The numbers entered in a DENY table are prevented from being dialed. ALLOWtables take precedence over DENY tables. Therefore, an entry in an allow table will provide an expticit exception to an entry in a DENY table. Note that the system always permits the dialing of any number not explicitly denied. Example A: Provide a simple and broad toll restriction format by creating a DENY table withtwo entries: ENTRY (1) = 1 ENTRY (2) = 0. This format prevents all long distance and operator calls. Example B: Prevent the dialing of all numbers within the (804) area code, while allowing the dialing of one specific number within that area code, by entering 1804 in a DENY table and 18049782200 in an ALLOW table. Enter the # character in place of a particular digit to condense a range of numbers into one entry. The # character is a “match-anything” digit, and can be included in an entry in either a DENY table or an ALLOW table. Example A: If 357,377,387, and 397 dialing is to be prohibited, list one entry of 3#7 on a DENY table to cover them all. Example B: Since area codes typically have a 1 or a 0 as a middle digit, prevent long dis- tance calls to those area codes by entering 1#1# and l#O# in a DENY table.6. Since it is important that emergency numbers never be restricted, always create an allow table wtth entriesof 911 and 1911 tooverride any DENY tables that have been created. 7.If the system is installed behind a PBX, include an access code as part of every table entry. 8.Once these tables are completely filled out, enter the restriction pfanning tables on the line, and sta- tion programming reference charts to record the planned toll restrictions for the system. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.Select toll restriction table KEY TABLEKEYTABLEAl 1A5 5 A22A6 6 A33A77 A44A88 L1I, Select table type Cl Select entry line Dial entry number (16 digits max).Press # key to enter “match anything” digit. Repeat procedure for each table. Press * MONITOR. Chanae c&ae 41913-18
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IMI 66-031System ProgrammingTOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 1 TYPE: ALLOWDENY ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM) TABLE ASSIGNMENT: LINES STATIONSITOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 2 TYPE: ALLOWDENY ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM) I6 I7 16 19 ~10~11~12/13~14~15~16I II II II I I f TABLE ASSIGNMENT: LINESSTATIONSITOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 6TYPE: ALLOWDENY ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16MAXIMUM) 1 TABLE ASSIGNMENT: UNESSTATlONSITOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 3TOLL RESTRlCTlON TABLE7TYPE: ALLOWDENY TYPE: ALLOWDENY ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM)ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM) I111213141- -,j 5 16 17 16 19 IlOll ~12~13)14~15)16III IIII IIIIII I I 1 TABLE ASSIGNMENT:LINESSTATIONSI ’ TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE4 TYPE: ALLOWDENY ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM) TABLE ASSIGNMENT: LINES STATIONSI 1 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE81NPE: ALLOW ENTRYDENY ENTRYNUMBER (16MAXIMUM) TABLE ASSIGNMENT: LINES STATIONSI 3-19
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EXECUTECH MODELS 0616X, 0816X CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMING @J~@@~@lsksE LEVELI PROGAAtM NG KEY LAYOUT -SYSTEM OEFAULtr FUSE OR TON.5 NO1 ONLY SPECIFIESDIKINO WJDE CM KL LINES. @JUT KM mFAUT6CLASS a SERYICE TO PRE-OElERUINEO CCttFIOU)ATIONAS ESCAleEO IN EXT. ILUmOlKS REMIN INTACTI. -AT snm MFAUT AHD AT ENTRY m LINE PfwAcYRELEASE. KL LINES FaE 6t3 m pAlvAm. SELECTlHOSE LINES Ml’34 SWU.0 HAVE NUWWIVATESlAlW II.E.,PRIV~Y RELEASEDI. -THE 616X AND 616X KEY SYSTEM5 USES 1M.E.DRIVEN TC4.L RESTRICtlffl.IN ORDER FOR mU AESTRICTIQ( TO LPRY. TC4.L lb&ES b”!JT BEENlEFtS AND WI’LIED TO M.L AJ’!$$IC$UtU~wLINES LHD STATICMS.SEE TEXT FOR A KRE THJ(wQ1-AT ENTRY T 9SlATtQl C. O.S.,?MAT STAlloH IS WAuTEllAS FCtLOlSNO DSSlILF COHSOCE, NO P.A. WT. NORINOINO LINE PREFERENCZ, NO PRIMI LINE, NO TouRESTRICTIOH. OTIEA XLECTIQIS REMAIN INTACT. -PAOINO ZCtlE CCW BEF’RUXWMD TO HAVE NWE, SWE OR&.I. STATIONS. BY OEFWT. ALL STATIQHS CM CfllOlNAlE CHDRECEIVE. lwS Kcowlwo W-CALL CLPLBILIN. Flgure 3-4. Programming Flow Dlagram
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IMI 66-031 CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE Maintenance TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR SERVICETechnlcal Assistance Should you expen’ence difficulty with installation, checkout, or programming, and have made an at- tempt 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 Comdial Technical Service staff. They can be reached between the hours of 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM Eastern time, Monday through Friday. Technical Services: l-800-366-8224 When calling for technical assistance, you should be at the job site and you should have in your posses- sion, as a minimum, an accurate volt-ohm meter and a copy of this manual. Repair Senrlce If your KSU or an individual station needs repair, it may be returned to Comdial. Comdial will, at their op tion, 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-0. Box 7266 Charlottesville, VA 22906 Attention: Repair Department Telephone: (804) 978-2400 When returning equipment for repair, pack it carefully to prevent damage. Any damages during shipment will be the responsibility of the purchaser. The equip- ment 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. The fuse is a 1 amp, 25OV, SLO-BLO type fuse. The fuse holder is located near the top of theright side of the KSU cabinet. Always replace this fuse with one of the same value and type; othetise, equipment damage could result. FAILURE ISOLATlONSystem Status indicator The red LED located near the fuse holder is the sys- tem status indicator. This indicator should turn on steady when AC power is applied to the KSU.If the indicator flashes after power up, it 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-l. Station Self Test Exercise the station self test feature as follows: 1.Disconnect the line cord at the station base. MPORTANT NOTE: THE ADJACENT ODD OR EVEN STATION WILL BE DISABLED DURING IHE TIME THAT THE STAnON UNE CORD IS BEING DISCONNECTED OR RECONNECTED. 2. 3.Press and hold the MUTE key, and reconnect the line cord to the station connector. The station will automatically perform a seff test routine. Release the MUTE key as soon as the test begins. The sequence of the test is as follows:l The tine select indicators will light in se- quence from 1 to 8.l The intercom select indicator will light.l The speaker indicator will light.l All indicators will turn off in the same se- quence.l The ringer will sound - Be sure that the ringer volume control is set to the medium or high volume setting. Replace any station that does not pass the Self test. DSSlBLF Console Self Test Test the DSS/BLF Console for proper lamp operation per the following procedure. 1. Disconnect the console line cord plug from the fne.Change page 4/9?4-d
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IMI 66-031Maintenance Table 4-I. Station Pairing 2. 3.Press and hold the station 10 select key while reconnecting the line cord plug to the line. IMPORTANTNOTE: THE COMPANION STATtONWILL BE DISABLED DURING THE TIME THAT THE CONSOLEIS BEING DISCONNECTED AND RECONNECTED. Release the station 10 select key, and note that the BLF indicators will each turn on in sequence beginning with the station 10 indicator. The in- dicators will then turn off and the console will be- come operational. Paired Stations . . ne Patn,ng All stations are even/odd paired on the data lines as shown in Table 4-l. Station 10 is paired with station 11, etc.If erratic light indications or ring signals occur at a paired station, an open data pair at either station may be the fault. A station with an open data line may work properly on a short loop but fail on a long loop. Test the station wiring per the checkout proce- dure given in Chapter 2. . .Overload Paultlg All stations are paired as shown in Table 4-l for over- load current protection. If a fault occurs which causes more than 300 ma. of current to be drawn, the paired stations are disabled by circuit action. Discon- nect the disabled stations and reconnect them one at a time to isolate the faulty one. Failure Analysis Figure 4-l details a failure analysis flow chart to as- sist 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
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IndexIMI 66-031 .INDEXA A-LEAD CONTROLDEVICE CONNECTlON.....2-3 AC POWER CONNECTION............... 2-2 ACCESS DENIED................... 3-7 ALL CALL PAGING.................. 3-7 AREA PAGING INTERFACE - UNE PORT......2-5 AREA PAGING INTERFACE - STATlON PA PORT . . 2-5 AUTOMATlC PAUSE TIME..............3-4 0 BASE LEVEL PROGRAM ENTRY MODE...... 3-l BUSY LAMP FIELD STATlONS............2-3 CcASlEcLlPs.....................2-3 CALL ORIGINATION DENIED............ 3-7 CHECKOUT...................... 2-3 CLASS OF SERVICE DEFAULT...........3-l COMMON AUDIBLE ANDAUXlLlARY STATlON INTERFACE.........2-4 COMPATlBlUTY WlTH TELEPHONE NETWORK . .l-l CONNECTION, PA..................26 CONNECTION, A-LEAD CONTROL DEVICE.....2-3 CONNECTION. AC POWER.............. 2-2 CONNECTION. UNE.................2-2 CONNECTION, POWER FAILURE STATIONS.... 2-3 CONNECTION. DATA DEVICE............ 2-3 CONNECTION. DSSIBLF CONSOLE.........2-3 CONNECTIONS. STA-IION..............2-2 CDS PRINTOUT...................3-3 DDATA LINE PAIRING.................4-2 DATADEVICE CONNECTION............23 DATASPEED BAUD RATE..............3-4 DEFAULT, CLASS OF SERVICE...........3-1 DEFAULTS, SYSTEM.................3-3 DEFAULTS, STATION.................38 DELAYED RINGING ASSIGNMENT.........3-7 DESWWALL REVERSAL AND WALL MOUNTING, STATlONS...........4-4 DIALING MODE.................... 3-3 DIRECT RINGING ASSIGNMENT.......... 3-6 DSSBLF CONSOLE CONNECTION.........2-3 DSQ’BLF CONSOLE PORT..............3-5 DsslBLF CONSOLE SELF TEST...........4-l E................. EXTERNALSlGNALLlNG2-6 F FAILURE ISOLATION................. 4-l FAILURE ANALYSIS FLOW CHART........:4-3 FAILURE ANALYSIS.................. 4-2 FCC RULES AND REGULATlONS.......... l-l FUSELOCATlON................... 4-l GGENERAL CHECK..................2-3 GENERAL INFORMATlON, PROGRAMMlNG....3-l GROUNDING.SYSTEM................2-4 HHELD CALL ABANDON TlME.............3-5 HOLDRECALLTlME.................3-3 HOOKSWlTCH FLASHIDlALTONE RECALL.....3-3 I INDICATOR, SYSTEM STATUS............4-l INSTALLATlON REQUIREMENTS..........l&l INSTALLATION.................... 2-l INTERCOM SIGNALUNG MODE...........3-3 INTERCONNECTION. SYSTEM............ 2-7 INTRODUCTION................... l-l K KSU TO STATlON WlRlNG..............2-6 L LINE COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE......3-15 LINE CONNECTIONS................. 2-2 LlNElYPE......................3-5 LINE DEFAULTS................... 3-5 LINE COS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE..... 3-5 M MAINTENANCE....................4-l MANUAL SCOPE...................l-l MOUNTlNG DIMENSIONS..............2-2 MOlJNTlNG PROCEDURE.............. 2-l MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS...........2-l MUSIC ON HOLD................... 2-5 NNIGHTRINGING...................3-7. NOTlFlCATlON TOTELEPHONE COMPANY....l-1
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1Mf 66-031 Index 0 OVERLOAD PAIRING .................. 4-2 PPA CONNECTlON ................... 24 PAPORT ....................... 3-6 PAIRED STATIONS ................... 4-2 PARTY LINES AND COIN LINES ........... l-l POWER FAILURE STATION CONNECTION ..... 2-3 PRIME LINE/INTERCOM ............... 3-6 PRlNTOUT.TYPlCALCOS ............... 3-10 PRINTOUT, SMDR AND COS ............. 3-8 PRIVACY RELEASE .................. 3-7 PRIVACY STATUS OF LINE ............. 3-5 PROGRAMMED PAUSE ............... 3-3 PROGRAMMlNGPROCEDURE.SYSTEM COS ... 33 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE, LINE COS ..... 3-15 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE, TOLL RESTRICTION ................. 3-18 PROGRAMMING. SYSTEM .............. 3-l PROGRAMMING REFERENCE, STATION COS ... 3-16 PROGRAMMING KEYS .... : ............. 3-l PROGRAMMING REFERENCE,SYSTEM COS ... 3-13 PROGRAMMING, SYSTEM SPEED DlAL ...... 512 PROGRAMMING FLOW DIAGRAM ......... 3-21 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE, STATION COS . . 3-6 PULSE DlAL CHARACTERISTICS .......... 3-3 RRADIO FREQUENCY 1NTERFERENCE ....... l-2 RELATED PUBLlCATlONS .............. 1-l REPAIRSERVICE .................. 4-1 REPAIR AUTHORlZATlON .............. l-2 RESISTANCE CHECK ................ 2-8 RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER ......... l-2 SSELF TEST, DSS/BLF CONSOLE .......... 4-l SELF TEST, STATION- ................ 4-l SMDRPRINTOUT ................... 3-6 SMDR AND COS PRINTOUT ............. 3-8 STATION SELFTEST ................. .4-l STATION COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE ... 3-16 STATION dONNECTlON ............... 2-2 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORD PRINTOUT FORMAT ............ 3-9 STATlON DEFAULTS ................. 3-6 STATlON COS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE . . : 3-6 STATION WALL MOUNTING DETAILS ........ 4-4 SYSTEM COS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE . - .- 3-3 SYSTEM STATUS INDICATOR ............ 4-l SYSTEM PROGRAMMING .............. 3-l SYSTEM COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE . _ o 3-13 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL PROGRAMMING ....... 3-12 SYSTEM CLOCK INFORMATION ........... 3-11 SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION ............ 2-7 SYSTEM WIRING .................... 2-2 SYSTEM GROUNDING ................ 24 SYSTEM DEFAlJLlS ................. 33 T TECHNICALASSISTANCE .............. 4-l TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING REFERENCE ........... 3-18 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES ............ 3-4 TROUBLESHOOTING ................. l-l TYPICAL COS PRINTOUT .............. 310 V VOLTAGE CHECK ................... 2-8 W WALL MOUNTING DETAILS, STATlON ........ 44 WIRING, KSU TO STATlON .............. 2-6 zZONE PAGING .................... 3-7 l-2