Inter-Tel 824 Installation And Field Maintenance Manual
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES INDEX 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, June 1984 -- K contd -- . Key Telephone Interface (KTI) PCB description, 2-6; fuse, 2-6, 3-30 _. . . installation, 3-8, 3-28; LED indications, 3-28, 6-3, 6-4 photo, 3-29, 3-30; see also Cabling Keyset (KTS) Monitor Program, 5-2 Keysets audible tone indications, 8-13; bottoms, 3-40, 3-41 control boards, 3-42, 3-43; description, 2-2 dimensions, 2-3; directory card, 2-2, 3-41 Display keyset features, 8-35 extension number select switch, 3-36, 3-40, 3-41 installation, 3-36 instruction stand and directory mount, 2-2 intercom number assignment, 3-36, 4-6, 4-13, 8-15 key functions, 8-9, 8-10; LED indications, 8-11, 8-12 liquid crystal display, 2-2; microphone, 3-40 modular jacks, 3-3, 3-4, 3-36 photos, 2-12 to 2-15, 3-40 to 3-43 .power failure transfer, 2-2; ring tone high/low, 2-7,. 3-31 stress relief strap, 3-37; volume control, 8-14 wall mount, 3-38, 3-39; see also Cabling see also Key Telephone Interface (KTI) PCB Keyset Status Checks, 8-39 KSU -- see Key Service Unit (KSU) KTI -- see Key Telephone Interface (KTI) PCB -- mm L Last Number Redial, 8-26 LED -- see Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Light-Emitting Diode (LED), CO1 PCB indications, 3-24; CPU maintenance panel, 4-3, 4-4 CPU PCB indications, 3-22; keysets, 8-11, 8-12 KTI PCB indications, 3-28; troubleshooting, 6-3, 6-4 Lightning Protection, 3-6 Line Separation Switches, 2-6, 3-21 Local Information Calls, 4-20, 8-8 Long Speech Warning, 4-14, 8-34 Loop-Limits, 3-2, 3-13 ., ’ . I-6
INTER-TEL PRACTICES INDEX 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE ,Issue 1, June.i.984 I -- -- M Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Backboard bridging clips, 3-6, 3-8,. 3-11, 3-14 C.O. line terminations, 3-6, 3-7; description, 2-8, 3-5 Door-Mate terminations, 3-11, 3-12; installation, 3-5 KSU interface cables, 3-34, 3-35; layout, 3-5 miscellaneous terminations, 3-11, 3-12 space requirements, 3-2, 3-5 ~ station terminations, 3-8, 3-9, 3-10 see also Main Distribution Frame (MDF) PCB Main Distribution Frame (MDF) PCB description, 2-6, 3-35; external equipment, 2-7 installation, 3-11, 3-20, 3-34, 3-35 line separation switches, 2-6; photo, 3-21 see also Cabling Maintenance Panel Programming function switches, 3-23, 4-7, 4-8 I LED indications, 4-3, 4-4 programs, 4-8, 4-12 AUTO key, 4-15; C.O. line equipping, 4-12 C.O. line type, 4-12; calendar settings, 4-15 CES ring ID, 4-12; clear station speed dial, 4-15 clear system speed dial, 4-15; conference calls, 4-15 dial tone, 4-16; Door-Mate, .4-13 DTMF/Dial Pulse, 4-12; FAX line, 4-12 handsfree answer, 4-13; hold recall timer, 4-16 incoming C.O. call flash/tone, 4-14 incoming ring tone, 4-12 intercom number assignment, 4-13; line restriction, 4-14 long speech warning, 4-14; Meet-Me page/intercom, 4-16 night ring, 4-13; page zone, .4-13 PBX access code, 4-13; PBX line, 4-12 selectable ring, 4-13; SMDR options, 4-16 system hold/I-hold, 4-13; system speed dial keyset, 4-15 toll restriction class of service, 4-14 transfer recall timer, 4-16 Maintenance Summary, l-3 Master-Tel Connection, 2-6, 3-12 Material Return Authorization (MRA), 6-1 MDF -- see Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Backboard and Main Distribution Frame (MDF) PCB Meet-Me -- see Paging: see Intercom Meet-Me MEM Key, 8-10, 8-20, 8-23 to 8-38 . Memory RAM/ROM, 2-3, 2-5 T-7
INTER-TEL PRACTICES INDEX 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, June 1984 -- M contd -- Message Registration (10) Program, 4-22 ‘1 i Message Registration, 4-22, 4-23, 8-37 MISC -- see Miscellaneous (MISC) PCB Miscellaneous (MISC) PCB, cabling, 2-8; description, 2-7; installation, 3-31 keyset ring tone high/low, 2-7; music-on-hold, 2-7, 3-49 photo, 3-32 Modular*jack, 3-3, 3-4, 3-36 MSG Key, 8-10, 8-36, 8-37 Multiple-Attendant Operation, 8-4 Music-On-Hold, 2-6, 8-6 installation, 3-31, 3-49; volume, 2-7 . I -- N -- Name Registration (9) Program, 4-21 I Night Ring, 4-13, 8-4, 8-35 - _, : No-Attendant Operation, 8-4 -- 0 -- ‘r- Off-Hook Dialing, 8-21 :I On-Hook Dialing, 8-21 One-Attendant Operation, 8-4 . Outside Call (C.O.) Features, 8-17 placing and receiving, 8-17 -- P -- PAGE Key, 8-10, 8-34 . :. I Paging, 8-33 : ,j all-call, 8-34; external, 2-7, 3-12, 3-31, 8-34 initial zoneassignments, 4-6; internal, 8-34 Meet-Me, 4-16, 8-34; volume, 3-31 zone programming, 4-13 -,,. Parts, 7-l . ,. . . PBX Access Code programming, 4-12, 4-13 I-8
INTER-TEL PRACTICES INDEX 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, June 1984 . . . -- P contd -- PBX Line programming, 4-12 t PCB -- see Printed Circuit Boards Power Failure.Alarm, 279, 3-17, 3-20 Power Failure Capabilities, 8-4 battery back-up, 8-4; data base back-up 8-5 power failure transfer, 2-2, 8-5; see also Battery Back-Up Power Failure Transfer, 2-2, 8-5 Power Source, 2-4, 3-2 Power Supply backplane connections, 3-16, 3-18; description, 2-4 fuse, 2-4, 3-19; grounding, 3-12, 3-19, 3-34, 3-35 installation, 3-15; Internal/External switch, 2-9, 3-47 operating voltages, 2-4; photos, 2-17, 3-17 power failure alarm, 2-9, 3-17, 3-20 power source, 2-4, 3-2; test points, 3-18, 3-19 voltage surge protection, 3-20 f Pre-Wiring, 3-4, 3-14 Preliminary TroubleshootingChecklist, 6-2 ; Preselect Line On-Hook, 8-19 Printed Circuit Boards descriptions, 2-3, 2-5; installation, 3-20 Private C.O. Line, 8-8 Program Planning Sheets, 4-5, 4-24 to 4-27 Programming, 4-1, 5-l . ., _ i., ,.. i_ initial programming procedure, 4-5; :. initialization, 4-6 .- _. ,, maintenance panel, 4-3, 4-7; methods, 4-2 .. . program planning sheets, 4-5, 4-24 to 4-27; summary, 1:3 . terminal, 2-8, 3-48, 4-2, 4-17 see also Diagnostic Programming see also Maintenance Panel Programming . see also Programming Terminal . .i Programming Terminal description, 2-8, 4-2, 4-17 programs, 4-19 ,. End (ll), 4-23; Message Registration (lo), 4-22 .: Name Registration (9), 4-21 STN Speed Call List (3), 4-19; Toll Restriction (8), 419 sign-on, 4-18
INTER-TEL PRACTICES INDEX 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTF.NANCE Issue 1, June 1984 -- -- R / RAM/ROM memory, 2-3, 2-5 Recall Timers, 4-16, 8-28 Remote Contacts, 2-7, 3-12, 8-36 Replacement Parts, 7-l Reverse Transfer, 8-29 Ring Tones, 2-7, 3-31, 4-12, 4-14, 4-16, 8-13, 8-14, 8-34 Ringer Equivalence, x, 2-4 RLS Key, 8-10, 8-21, 8-22, 8-27 to 8-38 RMT Key, 8-10, 8-36 RS232C Connector -- see Programming Terminal -- -- S see -- see Specialized Common Carrier (SCC) Selectable Ring (Night Answer), 4-13, 8-4, 8-35 Sign-On, 4-18 Silent Calls, 8-39 Site Planning, 3-l : SMDR -- see Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) SPD Key, 8-10, 8-23 to 8-26 Specialized Common Carrier (SCC) access, 8-7; local number, 4-20; speed dialing, 8-25 manual dialing, 8-22 Speech Channels,- 2-11 Speed Dialing, 8-22 assigned station, 4-15; clearing numbers, 4-15 protected data base, 8-5; station, 8-22 system, 8-24; SCC numbers, 8-25 Standard Keyset -- see Keyset Station -- see Keyset Station Cabling -- see Cabling I-10 :: _’
IBWER-TEL PRACTICES INDEX 824 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE .Issue 1, June 1984 -- ( -- S contd -- Station (STN) Monitor Program, 5-2 Station Features, 8-9 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), 8-2 account code, 8-18; options, 4-16, 8-2 output device, 2-8, 3-48; programming, 4-16 recording incoming call, 8-3, 8-18 Station Set-Up Data Program, 5-3 Station Speed Dialing, 8-22 Station-to-Station Calling, 8-15 Status Checks, 8-39 STN Speed Call List (3) Program, 4-19 Stress Relief Strap, 3-37 Supplies for Installation, 3-3 System Features, 8-2 System Hold/I-Hold, 4-13, 8-26 System Initialization, 4-6 System Speed Dial Keyset Programming, 4-15 System Speed Dialing, 8-24 System Troubleshooting, 6-2 -- -- T Terminal -- see Programming Terminal Toll Restriction, 4-19, 8-6 allowed area codes list, 4-21, 8-7 class of service, 4-14, 8-7; dialing +l, 4-20 local information calls (411/1411), 4-20, 8-8 SCC access, 4-20, 8-7; table 4-28, WATS line access, 4-20, 8-7 Tones, 2-7, 3-31, 4-12, 4-14, 4-16, 8-13, 8-14, 8-34 Tools for installation, 3-3 Transfer Recall Timer, 4-16, .
INTER-TEL PRACTICES 824 INSTALLATION 6r MAINTENANCE .INDEX Issue 1, June 1984 -- T contd -- .- . Transferring Outside Calls, 8-27 Troubleshooting, 6-l LED indicationss, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5; -- u-z -- Variable Timeout Capabilities, 8-8 Voice Announcing, 8-15 Voltage Surge Protection, 3-20 Volume, Door-Mate, 3-31, 3-33; Keyset, preliminary checklist, 6-2 2-7, 3-31, 8-14 Music-On-Hold, 2-7; Paging, 3-31 Volume and Ring Tone Control, 8-14 Wall Mount Door-Mate, 3-44, 3-45; Keysets, 3-38, 3-39 Key Service Unit (KSU), 3-34 : ’ Warranty, xii WATS Line, 4-20, 8-7 !’ .
:.. i ,:#” .- ,. ..( .i / ‘. ,, INTER-TEL ADDENDUM TO 824 MANUAL DECEMBER 1985 : INTEGRATED SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION -In addition to answering incoming intercom calls handsfree, a keyset user can place and receive outside calls without lifting the handset, using the integrated speakerphone. This method allows the user to speak handsfree once the call is connected. NilTES: 1. You cannot use the speakerphone to place an intercom or a conference call. 2. To place an outside call on hold while using the speakerphone, press the HOLD key. To return to the holding party, press the flashing line key. .i.. . . . To place an outside call handsfree (dialing on hook): 1. While“on hook, press an unlit line key. .__ 2. Dial the desired telephone number. 3. When the called party answers, . . ( _ .z-- EITHER, respond handsfree. . . y
INTER-TEL ADDENDUM TO 824 MANUAL JUNE 1986 Page 4-11 4-16 Page Location 8-2 2.02 D 8-34 CHANGES AND ADDITIONS TO THE 824 INSTALLATION AND FIELD MAINTENANCE MANUAL Issue 1, Part No. 247.8002 j/ . . i Location chart 3.07, x. 5.16 PROGRAMMING c Change .Change 94 to: Meet Me Intercom Change to: Program Number 94 - Meet Me Intercom: This .program determines the extent- to ,which sta- tion users can pick up Meet Me intercom calls from other extensions... FEATURES Change Option D is available automatically. It is s .. not affected by Maintenance Panel Program 96, as indicated in paragraph 2.03. An incoming call record appears whenever a station user enters an account code. Options A through C can be selected using the program. Change paragraph to: To directly page an individual: Use the paging procedure to a specific internal zone. The paged party may respond using the Meet Me” page procedure. i . Page 1 of 1
INTER-TEL ADDENDUM TO 824 MANUAL DECEMBER 1985 _ -. -- I B. Operate the PhoneBeam Speakerphone .-, _. c The speakerphone can be turned on or off at any time during a call. To transfer from the speakerphone to the handset, lift the handset and press the speakerphone ON/OFF key. To disconnect, hang up. To transfer from the handset to the speakerphone, press. the keyset HOLD key and replace the handset. Then press the speakerphone ON/OFF key and the flashing line key. To discon- nect, press the speakerphone ON/OFF key; then press the keyset RLS key. NOTES: 1. Do not attempt to connect a conference while the speakerphone is in use; the speakerphone may-be turned on only after the conference has been obn- netted. 2. To place an outside call on hold while using the speakerphone, keyI lift the‘handset, press the keyset HOLD and replace the handset. To return to the hold- ing party, press the flashing line key. To place a handsfree outside call (dialing on hook): : 1. While on hook, press an unlit-line key. ,::-t. -a t, < 1 / 2. Press the speakerphone ON/OFF key. 3. Dial the telephone number. 4. To disconnect, press the speakerphone ON/OFF key; then press the keyset RLS key. To answer an outside call handsfree: 1. When you hear repeating long ring tones, press the speaker- phone ON/OFF key. 2. Press the flashing line key. You are connected to the incom- ing call. 3. To disconnect, press the speakerphone ON/OFF key; then press the keyset RLS key. To answer an outside call transferred from another keyset: 1. While on hook, press the speakerphone ON/OFF key. 2. Press the flashing line key. You are connected to the transferred call. 3. To disconnect, press the speakerphone ON/OFF key; then press ,-s >I the keyset RLS key. . Page 6 of 7