Inter-Tel 824 Installation And Field Maintenance Manual
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES TROUBLESHOOTING 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, June 1984 FIGURE 6-6. SYSTEM MALEUNCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (CONTD) Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action No ring tone on Defective MISC PCB Replace the MISC PCB. any keyset in the system. Defective CPU PCB Contact Inter-Tel Field Service. C.O. line inoperative throughout system Line separation Press the red RLS button on the switch pushed in switch on the MDF PCB. Defective C.O. Disconnect the C.O....
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT PARTS Issue 1, June 1984 REPLACEMENT PARTS CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................. 7-l 2. ORDERING PROCEDURE ....................................... 7-l 3. REPLACEKEJTF PARTS LIST ................................... 7-I .. - 4. REXOMMJZNDED SPARE PARTS .................................. 7-l 1. INTRODUCTION 1.01 This section provides the information necessary to order replacement parts for...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT PARTS .Issue 1, June 1984 ._ FIGURE 7-1. REPLACEMENT PARTS Part Description - HITEC PHOENIX Number Number Keysets 824,Standard Keyset 248.3000 824 Power Failure Transfer Standard Keyset 248.3100 824 Display Keyset 248.3200 824 Power Failure Transfer Display Keyset 248.3300 Keyset Components Line Cord 813.1039 Handset Cable 813.1038 Handset Assembly 817.3027 Transceiver for Handset 817.3028 Housings 824 Standard...
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INTER-TEL qRACTICES 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT PARTS -Issue 1, June 1984 mxw 7-1. Rmwm3mm PARTS (coNTD) The following part numbers are the same for both.Phoenix and Hitec models: Key Service Unit 824 KSU and Power Power Supply with .~ . Supply with battery charger battery charger 247.1100 247.1210 247.2100 247.22.00 247.2220 247.2210 247.2230 247.2300 247.2310 247.2400 247.2500 247.2600 247.2700 CPU PCB with timer DTMF CO1 PCB (4 lines) DTMF CO1 PCB (2 lines)...
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247.1100 247.1210 KSU and Power Supply w/battery charger 1 Power Supply with battery charger 1 247.2100 CPU PCB with timer 2 247.2300 8-KTI PCB 2 247.2310 4-KTI PCB 2 247.2200 DTMF 4-CO1 PCB 2 247.2220 DTMF 2-CO1 PCB 2 247.2210 Dial Pulse 4-CO1 PCB 1 247.2230 Dial Pulse 2-CO1 PCB 1 247.2400 MISC PCB 1 247.2500 DOOR PCB 1 247.2600 CO1 Jumper PCB 1 247.2700 MDF PCB 1 802.1010 l.OA fuse 10 802.1018 0.3A fuse 10 248.3000 824 Standard Keyset, Hitec 4 247.3000 824 Standard...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES FEATURES 824 INSTALLATION h MAINTENANCE .Issue 1, June 1984 FEATURES CONTENTS PAGE 1’. INTRODUCTION TO FEATURES ............................... 8-l 2. SYSTEM FEATURES ........................................ 8-2 t 3. STATION FEATURES ........................................ 8-9 INTRODUCTION TO FEATURES The 824 system, installation in addition to its stylish appearance and easy, and programming, provides over 100 user-friendly features. These features have been...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES SYSTEM FEATURES 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTEXANCE Issue 1, June 1984 SYSTEM FEATURES 1. INTRODUCTION 1.01 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 System features of the 824 system include the following: Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Flexible Attendant Arrangements Selectable Ring (Night Answer) Power Failure Capabilities Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) or Dial Pulse Signalling Music-On-Hold Call Privacy Toll Restriction Direct Ring-in Lines Variable Time-Out...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES SYSTEM FEATURES 824 IXSTALLATION & b!AINTFBANCE Issue 1, June 1984 .f ._ FIGURE 8-l. SMDR PRINTOUT EXT 1S1! 1T11 JAI! IT11 ! I! 1 1011 IN! I 1 I I INI 1 IU!! 1M1! l.B 1 ! ! E 1.1 !R!! 1 1 ! I I ! DIALED NO. D I A L E D N U M B E R S ELAPSED TIME 1iD 1 IT1 1 IU 1111 l!R 11Ml !IA IlEl ! 1-T 11 ! 111 IIO! ! IO 11F! i!N I! ! I I IID! 1 IO ! ! A! 11F ! IY! 1 I II I ! IC I! 1 !lA 11 1 11L ! ! ! l!L 11 ! co 1c 1 1. 1 !O...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES SYSTEM FEATURES 824 IHSTALLATION & MAINTENAHCE Issue 1, June 1984 2.11 Account Code: An account code (up to six digits) may be entered during a C.O. call to help identify the call for billing purposes. For example, if your business assigns account numbers to clients, calls to and from them may be identified by that num- ber. This makes it easy to locate the data later and charge the client for the call. An incoming call will appear on the SMDR printout only if an account code...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES SYSTEM FEATURES 824 IBSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, June 1984 B. POWER FAILURE TRANSFER (Pm) ARRANGEMENT _/ 5.03 In the event of an AC power loss, systems without battery back-up may be equipped with an optional power failure transfer system. 5.04 Optional Power Failure Transfer (PFT) keysets are used. Under normal conditions, they function as regular keysets. -In the event of an AC power loss, C.O. lines are switched directly to these stations to answer incoming...