Comdial ExecuTech Model XE Key System Instructions Manual
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COMDWL ExecuTech Model XE Key System System Manual This publication is applicable for the following common equipment: - Model NO308 (Revision B and later) - Model NO61 6 (Revision B and later) - Model NO820 (Revision C and later) -Model N1024 (Revision C and later) IMI 66-064.02 1 O/89
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Table Of Contents .... TABLE OF CONTENTS / . ) Chapter 1 System Description ....................................... l-1 Section 1 introduction ............................................ 1-l Manual Scope ................................................ l-l Related Publications ............................................. l-l Section 2 System Specifications ....................................... 1-2 Section 3 General Information ......................................... l-4 Configuration ................................................. l-4 Common Equipment Description ....................................... l-4 Station Description .............................................. l-4 DSS/BLF Console Description ........................................ l-4 : Chapter 2 Description Of System Features ................................ 2-l Section 1 Standard Features ......................................... 2-l Add-on Conference ............................................. 2-l All Intercom Links Busy Indication ...................................... 2-l Auto Dial ................................................... 2-l Automatic Hold Transfer To Intercom (Answer Hold) ............................ 2-l Automatic Redial ............................................... 2-l Auxiliary Equipment Interface ........................................ 2-l Auxiliary Station Ringer Interface ...................................... 2-l Background Music .............................................. 2-l Basic Key Service (lA2) ........................................... 2-l Battery Back-up ............................................... 2-l Battery Back-up Interface .......................................... 2-2 Call Announce With Handsfree Answerback ................................. 2-2 Call Transfer ................................................. 2-2 Callng Station Identification ......................................... 2-2 Common Audible Ringer Interface ...................................... 2-2 Dial 0 For System Attendant ................... 1 ..................... 2-2 Direct Station Selection Intercom ...................................... 2-2 Distinctive Ringing .............................................. 2-2 Do Not Disturb ................................................ 2-2 End To End Signalling On Intercom ..................................... 2-2 Handsfree Answer Inhibit .......................................... 2-2 Hearing Aid Compatible Handset ...................................... 2-3 I Hold And I Use Indications ......................................... 2-3 Intercom Call Progress Tones ...... ! ............. ; ................... 2-3 Intercom Line Lockout ............................................ 2-3 Last Number Redial ............................................. 2-3 Line Preselection ............................................... 2-3 Manual Hold ................................................. 2-3 Memory Retention Without Batteries ..................................... 2-3 Modular Wiring And JacksN-Conductor Wire System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . 2-3 . . . III
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Table Of Contents IMI 66-O”-. . ,..’ Momentary Keys With LED Indicators .................................... 2-3 Multiline Conferencing ............................................. 2-3 Music Interface ................................................ 2-4 Mute ................................................... ..2- 4 On-Hook Dialing ............................................... 2-4 PBWCentrex/Central Office Compatible ................................... 2-4 Power Failure Transfer ............................................ 2-4 Power On Visual Indication .......................................... 2-4 Programmable Keys ............................................. 2-4 Programmable DSS/BLF ........................................... 2-4 Pull Out Directory .............................................. 2-4 Self Diagnostics ............................................... 2-4 Single-Digit Station Dialing .......................................... 2-4 Speakerphone ................................................ 2-4 Station Speed Dial .............................................. 2-4 Subdued Ringing ............................................... 2-4 Voice Announce Blocking .......................................... 2-4 Section 2 Programmable Features ...................................... 2-5 Access Denied ................................................ 2-5 All-Call Paging ................................................ 2-5 Automatic Abandoned Hold Release .................................... 2-5 Automatic Pause Insertion .......................................... 2-5 Automatic Privacy .............................................. 2-5 Call Pickup - Directed ............................................ 2-5 Call Pickup - System ............................................. 2-5 Class Of Service Programming ....................................... 2.-5 Default Functional Program ......................................... 2-5 Delayed Ringing ............................................... 2-5 DSS/BLF Console .............................................. 2-6 Exclusive Hold ................................................ 2-6 External Paging Interface .......................................... 2-6 Flexible Line Assignment .......................................... 2-6 Flexible Ringing Assignments ........................................ 2-6 Headset Interface .............................................. 2-6 Idle Line Preference ............................................. 2-6 LCDSupport ............................................... ..2- 6 LineType...................................................2- 6 Music-On-Hold ................................................ 2-6 Music-On-Hold System-Wide Enable/Disable ................................ 2-6 Night Transfer (Of Ringing) ......................................... 2-7 Off-Hook Voice Announce With Hands Free Answer-Back ......................... 2-7 OPX Support ................................................. 2-7 Originating Denied .............................................. 2-7 iv
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, Id 66-064 Table Of Contents ,’ .. : ...... : .;;. _/’ : Personalized Ringing Tone ......................................... 2-7 Prime Line Automatic ............................................ 2-7 Privacy Release ............................................... 2-7 Programmable Keys ............................................. 2-7 Pulse/Tone Switchable ............................................ 2-7 Ringing Line Preference ........................................... 2-7 Secure Off -Hook Voice Announce ..................................... .2-8 Square/Non-Square System .......................................... 2-8 Station By Station Privacy .......................................... 2-8 System Speed Dial .............................................. 2-8 TAP (Flash/Recall) ............................................. .2-8 Tenant Service ................................................ 2-8 Timed Hold Recall .............................................. 2-8 Toll Restriction - Flexible ........................................... 2-8 Tone Or Voice Signalling (Intercom) ..................................... 2-9 Zone Paging ................................................. 2-9 Chapter 3 Installation ............................................. 3-l Section 1 Standard Installation Details ................................... 3-l Mounting Considerations ........................................... 3-l Mounting Procedure ............................................. 3-l AC Power Connection ............................................ 3-3 Battary Back-Up ............................................. 3-3 System Grounding .............................................. 3-3 Line Connections ............................................... 3-4 Station Connections ............................................. 3-4 Station Pairing .............................................. 3-4 Section 2 Option Installation Details .................................... 3-10 DSS/BLF Console Connection ....................................... 3-l 0 Off-Hook Voice Announce With Hands Free Answerback ......................... 3-10 Secure Off-Hook Voice Announce ..................................... 3-10 Power Failure Station ........................................... 3-l 1 Common Audible And Auxiliary Station Interface (Station 17 Audible) .................. 3-12 External Paging Interface - Station PA Port ................................ 3-13 External Paging Interface - Line Port ................................... 3-14 Auxiliary Station Interface ......................................... 3-15 Music Interface ............................................... 3-15 Section 3 Checkout And Failure Isolation ................................. 3-l 8 Installation Checkout ............................................ 3-16 Resistance Check ............................................. 3-l 6 Voltage Check ............................................... 3-16 .. General Check ............................................... 3-16 Failure Isolation .............................................. 3-17 System Status Indicator .......................................... 3-l 7 Station Self Test .............................................. 3-17
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Table Of Contents IMI 66-0.G ‘. DSS/BLF Console Self Test ........................................ 3-17 Failure Indications .......................................... ... 3-17 Section 4 Installer/User Information Regarding FCC Rules And Regulations ............. 3-18 . ) Notification To Telephone Company .................................... 3-18 Compatibility With Telephone Network .................................. 3-18 Installation Requirements ......................................... 3-18 Party Lines And Coin Lines ........................................ 3-18 Troubleshooting .............................................. 3-18 Repair Authorization ............................................. 3-l 8 Radio Frequency Interference ....................................... 3-18 Ringer Equivalence Number ........................................ 3-18 Chapter 4 System Programming ...................................... 4-l Section 1 Introduction ............................................ 4-l Section 2 Class Of Service Programming .................................. 4-4 Section 3 System Administration Programming ............................. 4-17 Section 4 Attendant Programming ...................................... 4-2 Chapter 5 Systern Operating Procedures ................................. 5-l Section 1 Station Operation ......................................... 5-1 Basic Operation ............................................... 5-l Calling ................................................ ..5- 1 Answering A Call ............................................. 5-l Placing A Call On Hold .......................................... 5-l Placing Intercom Calls .......................................... 5-l Answering Intercom Calls ........................................ 5-l Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field - DSS/BLF .......................... 5-l Transferring Outside Calls ........................................ 5-2 Conference Calls ............................................. 5-2 Feature Operation .............................................. 5-3 Redialing ................................................. 5-3 Automatic Dialing ............................................. 5-3 Station Speed Dialing ........................................... 5-3 System Speed Dialing .......................................... 5-4 Voice Announce Blocking ........................................ 5-4 Line Monitoring ............................................... 5-4 TAP (Recall/Flash) ............................................ 5-4 External Paging .............................................. 5-4 All-Call And Zone Paging ......................................... 5-4 Do Not Disturb .............................................. 5-4 Mute / Handsfree Answer Inhibit ..................................... 5-4 Pulse/Tone Switching ........................................... 5-4 Message Waiting ............................................. 5-5 Background Music ............................................. 5-5 Call Pickup ................................................ 5-5 Personal Ringing Tones .......................................... 5-5 vi
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.A’ 66-064 ._,: .:1,,’ ,: .T . . ::.. ....... Table Of Contents Speakerphone Operation .......................................... 5-5 Section 2 Attendant Station Operation ................................... 5-6 -I System Speed Dial Programming ...................................... 5-6 Night Transfer ................................................ 5-6 Music On Hold ................................................ 5-6 System Clock ................................................ 5-6 Section 3 System Operating Characteristics ................................ 5-8 Feature Dialing Code Numbering Plan .................................... 5-8 Ringer Volume Control ............................................. 5-9 Status Indicators And Tone Sequences ................................... 5-9 Chapter 6 Maintenance ............................................ 6-l Technical Assistance And Repair Service .................................. 6-l Fuse Location ................................................ 6-l Wiring .................................................. ..6- 1 Publication Index ............................................... l-l LIST OF TABLES Table 3-l. Line Connections ......................................... 3-5 Table 3-2a. Station Connections (Models NO61 6, N0820, and N1024) ................... 3-6 Table 3-2b. Station Connections (Model N0308) .............................. 3-7 Table 3-3. Voltage Measurements ..................................... 3-16 LIST OF FIGURES Figure l-l. Outline Dimensions - Common Equipment ........................... l-5 Figure l-2. Outline Dimensions - Station .................................. l-7 Figure l-3. Station Images ......................................... l-8 Figure 3-l. Mounting Details ........................................ 32 Figure 3-2. AC Power Connection And System Grounding ......................... 3-4 Figure 3-3a. Interconnection Details (Models NO61 6, N0820, and N1024) ................. 3-8 Figure 3-3b. Interconnection Details (Model N0308) ............................ 3-9 Figure 3-4. Off-Hook Voice Announce Connections ........................... 3-l 1 Figure 3-5. Power Failure Station Connection .............................. 3-l 1 Figure 3-6. Common Audible And Auxiliary Station Interface ....................... 3-12 Figure 3-7. External Paging Interface - Station PA Port .......................... 3-13 Figure 3-8. External Paging Interface - Line Port ............................. 3-14 Figure 3-9. Auxiliary Station Interface Connections ............................ 3-15 Figure 3-l 0. Music Interface ........................................ 3-15 Figure 4-l. Program Key Locations ..................................... 4-l Figure 4-2a. System Programming Block Diagram ............................. 4-2 Figure 4-2b. System Programming Block Diagram ............................. 4-3 Figure 5-l. Controls And Indicators ...................................... 5-7 vii
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.,vII 66-064 System Description .’ I’ ; .,. i j CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION MANUAL SCOPE This publication contains a complete description of the ExecuTech model XE electronic key system. The manual is is divided into: l System Description l Feature Description 0 Installation 0 System Programming 0 System Operation l Maintenance This issue of publication IMI 66-064 supercedes all previous issues. RELATED PUBLICATIONS Related publications, which contain additional information applicable to this electronic key system, are available from the manufacturer. They are as follows: GENERAL INFORMATION l IMI 01-001 Compliance Requirements To FCC Rules and Regulations Part 68 and 15 l IMI 01-005 Handling Of Electrostatically Sensitive Components USER INFORMATION l GCA 70-l 10 Attendant Guide l GCA 70-l 11 Station User Guide INSTALLER INFORMATION l IMI 66-065 Class Of Service Programming Chart 1-l
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System Description IMI 66-O& SECTION 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS :, SPECIFICATION SYSTEM CAPACITY LINES: STATIONS: DSS/BLF CONSOLES: INTERCOM PATHS: MAXIMUM SIMULTANEOUS INTERCOM CONVERSATIONS: POWER REQUIREMENTS (Fully loaded system) AC POWER: DIMENSIONS (approximate) COMMON EQUIPMENT: WIDTH (inches): HEIGHT(inches): DEPTH (inches): WEIGHT (pounds): STATIONS: FOOTPRINT (inches): WEIGHT (pounds): STATION CABLE REQUIREMENTS TYPE: MAXIMUM LENGTH: SWITCHING PRINCIPLE: OPERATING ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE: HUMIDITY: TERMINATIONS LINE: STATION: / MODEL NUMBER NO308 NO61 6 NO820 N1024 3 6 8 10 8 16 20 24 4 8 10 12 1 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 117V +/- 10 % Singlephase - all models .4A .5A .8 A .8A 25 W 45 w 65 W 65W 40 VA 60 VA 80 VA 8OVA 10.4 13.1 15.6 15.6 14.9 19.4 21 .l 21.1 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 9.0 14.0 16.5 17.0 6.5 x 8.5 1.9 Twisted, non-shielded, #24AWG 1500 feet for multiline stations Solid-state, space-division analog switching with stored program control 32-l 22 degrees F (O-50 degrees C) 90 percent relative, non-condensing Standard, 6-conductor minijack (USOC RJ14C) Standard 50-pin female connectors for connection to external distribution field on models NO61 6, N0820, and N1024. Standard 6-conductor minijack (USOCRJ14C) for model N0308.
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-&stem Description IMI 66-064 _.: MUSIC INTERFACE INPUT LEVEL: 3 Volts peak-to-peak maximum INPUT IMPEDANCE: Approximately 500 Ohms CONNECTOR: RCA phono jack CENTRAL OFFICE LIMITS LOOP LIMITS: CABLE INSULATION LEAKAGE: 1900 Ohms maximum loop 15000 Ohms minimum INDUSTRY/REGULATORY STANDARDS: FCC Certified, part 15 (Class A) FCC registered (fully protected) UL listed (power supply only) EIA RS478 MEMORY RETENTION AFTER POWER LOSS: FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER: RINGER EQUIVALANCE NUMBER: Bell publication 48002 guidance Hearing aid compatible handset 30 hours minimum (typically 200 hours) CVW7WC-12829-KF-E 0.4B
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System Description IMi 68-064 COhlFIGURIiTlON The model XE electronic key telephone system consists of an electronic Key Service Unit (KSU), also referred to as common equipment, dedicated electronic key telephones, and interconnecting wiring consisting of small, 4-- or 6--conductor, twisted-pair cable. The station and line capacity of the various family members are per the following chart. iMODEL CO/bBX STATION NO. CAPAbTY CAPACITY NO308 3 8 NO61 6 6 16 NO820 8 20 Ni024 10 24 The model XE telephone system is full featured, and supports a specially designed group of key telephones (model 67xxx-xx series) described below. In addition, it also supports the ExecuTech multiiine telephone models 661 ~-XX, 6620-xx, and 6622-xx in both speakerphone and monitor versions. (If a model 6614S-xx is used, a moderate volume setting may be required to avoid the possibility of a squeal being sounded through the station speaker during call announce and/or background music operations.) An optional kit supplied clock/chip socket assembly can be added to allow the model XE system to support the operation of a model 6600-xx ExecuTech LCD speakerphone in addition to the telephones mentioned above. The LCD speakerphone will provide the following feature displays for the user’s convenience: i Time and Date l Call Duration Time l Do Not Disturb i Line Identification When Chosen Followed By The Numbers Dialed l Intercom Calling Party Identification l Intercom Number Dialed l Re-display Of Call Time Of Last Call When HOLD Key Is Pressed l Clock Programming From Station 10 COMMON EQUIPMENT DESdRlPTlON The common equipment is a fully electrontc device. It is essentially a special purpose computer system acting as a communications controller between central office (CO), private branch exchange (PBX), or CENTREX supplied lines and the proprietary telepfione stations. The software architecture of the common equipment provides complete system support and great flexibility of operation. The common equipment is contained in a functional, modern-style metal housing of contemporary design in keeping with the needs of the modern office environment. It is engineered to be wall or rack mounted; The outline dimensions of the common equipment cabinet are illustrated in FiQure 1-i. STATION i%SCiRlPTlijti The model 67xxx-xx teleptione stations are electronic, microprocessor- controlled, devices. They allow not only multiline pickup but also single key access to features available from the serving CO, PBX, or CENTREX switch as well as the common equipmeht. The outline dimensions of the system statioiis are illustrated in Figuri I-2 and the images are illustrated in Figure 1-3. The stations provide the following features: e Full modular connection * 4 fixed keys with indicators . SPKR . MUTE . HOLD . ITCM e 2 fixed keys without indicators i TAP 0 TRANSCONF l Programmable keys (softkeys) with and without indicators i 7-foot, 6-conductor line cord 0 6 position, 4- or 6-cohductor modular line jack l K-type handset (hearing aid compatible) 0 Ringer volume control (Off, Low, and High) l Desk/wall reversibility DSS/BLe CC)N$$OLE DESCRIPTION The DSS/BLF console is an optional device designed to be a companion to a system attendant station in high call volume situations that require a dedicated call transfer location. The Console provides a direct station selection (DSS) intercom, and an associated busy lamp field (BLF). -It also provides one-key access to all-call when that feature is available. l-4