Comdial Unisyn System Manual
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IlkfIt%-112Instuuation UNlS009 iRTS Out Typical DB 9 ConnectionRS-232C Non-null Cable UNISOIO,,/Typical Personal Computer TX232 Serial SMDR Printer Figure 2.11 Typical Data Device Connection 2-23
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InstuuationIiVlI66-1122.7.7 Music Interface If music is to be part of the system, connect a music source to the common equipment music interface jack (phono jack) provided for this purpose. The impedance of this input is approximately 600 ohms. Level adjustment of the music source may be necessary. The system will not support background music at stations with bridged proprietary and auxiliary devices connected. See Section 3.5.6 for more information.MusicInterface Music Source (for music on hold and...
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IMI66-112IilStUUlltiOn 2.6 Checking The System2.8. I Checking The Installation and Wiring :: Verify that the common equipment is mounted properly and that all wiring is correct.Check all of the following wiring carefully: the chassis ground wiring, the line port wiring, the station port wiring, the AC wiring, and any accessory wiring. Once the basic system is verified as operational, perform the class of service programming as described in Chapter 3.2.8.2 Checking the Wiring Resistance To Ground With the...
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InstullutionIMIG-1122.8.5 Checking Battery And Batterv Charuer DC Voltaaes Correct voltage of battery charger circuit without the batteries connected is as follows: between + 13.6V DC and +13.8V DC for the positive battery and between -13.6V DC and -13.8V DC for the negative battery (contact Comdial if the voltage is higher or lower), Nominal voltage of each of the batteries is 12V DC, Each fully charged and disconnected battery should not exceed a voltage of 13.1V DC. A completely discharged battery...
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I&U66412 2.9 Isolating System Failures2.9. I Checking The System Status Indicator “, . ..-. . : A green LED located on the common equipment cabinet near the music port is the system status indicator. men the system has power, this indicator SOYS lit.If the indicator flashes after power-up, it is indicating a processor failure. Unplug and reconnect the AC power to the power supply and observe the LED indication.If it still shows a flashing indication, equipment replacement may be necessary. 2.9.2 Doing A...
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FCC InformationIMI661122.10 FCC Rules And Regulations This electronic key system complies with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68. The FCC registration label on the common equipment contains the FCC registration number, the ringer equivalence number, the model number, and the serial number or production date of the system. 2. IO. INotification To Telephone CompanybpI Unless a telephone-operating company provides and installs the system, the telephone operating company which provides...
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ZMZ66-112FCC Information 2.10.6 Repair Authorization FCC regulations do not permit repair of customer owned equipment by anyone except the manufacturer, their author&l agent, or others who might be authorized by the FCC. However, routine repairs can be made according to the maintenance instructions in this publication, provided that all FCC restrictions are obeyed. 2. IO. 7Radio Frequency Interference : 4 The electronic key system contains incidental radio frequency generating circuitry and, if not...
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IMI66-112Programming Contents Ll 3 Programming Unisyn3.1 UsingThis Chapter 3- 1 3.2 Understanding How To Program3.3 Understanding System Programming3.3.1 Using A Telephone To Program 3-33.3.2 Master Clearing The System 3-33.3.3 Finding The Programming Buttons 3-33.4 Master Clearing And System Defaults3.4.1 Master Clearing 3-4 3.4.2 Defaulting The System 3-4 3.4.3 Defaulting The Lines 3-4 3.4.4 Defaulting The Stations 3-53.4.5 Defaulting Button Assignments 3-53.4.6 Defaulting Toll Restriction Tables 3-5...
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Programming ContentsIMI6&112 3.6ProgrammingThe Lines 3-143.6.1 Introduction 3-14 3.6.2 Abandoned Hold Release 3-15 3.6.3 Automatic Privacy 3-15 3.6.4 Automatic Privacy Release 3-15 3.6.5 Line Groups 3-16 3.6.6 Line Port Functions-Line Disable 3- 17 3.6.7Line Port Functions-Auxiliary Lines 3.6.8Line Port Functions-Central Office Lines 3.6.9 Pulse / Tone Switchable-Pulse 3-18 ‘3.6.10 Pulse / Tone Switchable-Tone 3-18 3-17 3-17 3.7ProgrammingThe Stations 3-19 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.7.3 3.7.4 3.7.5 3.7.6 3.7.7...
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. ..,‘. In!fI66-1123.8 Button Mapping 3-33 3.8.1Automatic Call-back Button 3.8.2Blank Buttons3-34 3.8.3Call Forward Button 3-34 3.8.4Do Not Disturb Button 3-35 3.8.5DSS / BLF Button3-35 3.8.6Line Button 3-36 3.8.7Line Group Button 3-36 3.8.8Line Group Queue Button 3.8.9Dual Intercom Button3-37 ‘3.8.10Privacy Release Button 3-37 3.8.11Save Button3-37 3.8.12Shift Button 3-38 3.8.13Voice Announce Block Button 3.8.14Zone Page / All-Call Button Programming Contents 3-33 3-36 3-38 3-38 3.9Voice Mail Interface...