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Inter-Tel Microprocessor Key Installation And Maintenance Practices Manual
Inter-Tel Microprocessor Key Installation And Maintenance Practices Manual
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES FEATURES SECTION 340-100-200 Issue 3, April 1983 Digits Keysets Pressed Accessed Xl 10-19 *2 20-29 x3 30-39 *4 40-41 *5 All Keysets SPCL (On Model 1032T Only) All Keysets After you hear the double beep, you have 10 seconds to make the announcement. Refer to Section 340-100-400 for programming instructions for removing a keyset from paging. 4.08 Message Waiting Indication The message waiting indication feature can be used to leave and receive messages at the...
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FEATURES SECTION 340-100-200 Issue 3, April 1983 To use the account code on an outside call, enter an asterisk (*) after dialing; this is to distinguish the account code from the telephone number. Then enter the account code and perform any normal MPK function. When the call is terminated, the called telephone number and account code will be printed. The account code is output to the telephone net- work. Therefore, if the account code is dialed first or during a Special Service Call (SPRINT,...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES assigned key on the DSS/BLF, steady ‘or flashing states of the individual lamps beneath the keys indicate a wide variety of useful information. A steady lamp on the DSS/BLF indicates that the station is in use. A lamp on the DSS/BLF flashing at a slow rate (once every two seconds, 30 IPM) indicates that the station is in the do-not-disturb mode. A station lamp flashing at a fast rate, (twice a second, 120 IPM) indicates that there is a line recalling from that station. The...
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FEATURES SECTION 340-l 00-200 Issue 3, April 1983 features. The initialized status of these features are: 1. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. All keysets can gain access to all outside lines. The operator’s extension is 10. The message zenter is extension 10. Only the operator’s extension will ring audibly for incoming calls. There will be: no station options on any keysets. The transfer recall time is 60 seconds. The hold recaiil time is 60 seconds. No numbers have been designated as ab- sorbed...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES FEATURES SECTION 340-100-200 , Issue 3, April 1983 4 - Conference Card Compatibility - Not normally used. 5 - 12 Second Redial - Inhibits the last number redial key from reselecting a line until 12 seconds have elapsed with no dialing. This is necessary to allow chained speed-dialed calls. 6 - Held Call Loop Release (1.2 Seconds) - For use with systems served by ESS (Electronic Switching System) Cen- tral Offices. 7 - 600 Millisecond Hookflash - For use behind a PABX...
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FEATURES SECTION 340-100-200 Issue 3, April 1983 INTER-TEL PRACTICES 7.06 Executive Priority Call Waiting (Switch 6) When this switch is closed, the station has the ability to signal a station that is busy every time the pound (#) key is pressed (but no more than approximately once every four seconds). Note that activating this feature disables the intercom callback feature. Stations with a call camped-on, with switch 3 open or in the do-not-disturb mode cannot be signaled. 8.04 Enable Error...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES INSTALLATION SECTION 340-100-300 Issue 3, April 1983 INSTALLATION CONTENTS PAGE 1.00 INTRODUCTION ..................... .3-l General ............................. ..3- 1 Unpacking ........................... .3-l KSU Location ......................... .3-l Power Supply Installation ............. .3-2 System Electrical Test ................. .3-2 2.00 CABLING INSTRUCTIONS ............ .3-2 General Requirements ................ .3-2 Starting the Cabling....
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INSTALLATION SECTION 340-100-300 Issue 3, April 1983 D. The KSU is not located near any Strong magnetiti fields, such as heavy motors or large copy machines. E. AC power from a dedicated circuit breaker. F. Placement of the KSU more than 4 in. from all walls. 1.04 Power Supply Installation It is recommended that the power supply be mounted approximately 4 in. above the KSU. (Refer to Figure 3-2.) Connect the power cable between the power supply and the KSU. NOTE: Do not force the...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 3.00 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATION 3.01 Central Processor Unit (CPU) PCB To install the CPU PCB (340.10) proceed as follows: 1. Inspect the CPU PCB for loose integrated circuits or shorted component leads. 2. Check the rear (solder side) of the PCB to ensure there is no shipping foam or tape at- tached to the card. 3. Activate onboard battery by moving the min- iature shorting clip so as to short the two pins closest to the card edge. (Refer to Figure 3-9.) 4. Verify...
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INSTALLATION SECTION 340-100-300 Issue 3, April 1983 B. To connect the STN PCB to INTER-TEL MPK keysets proceed as follows: C. Method A 1. Method A requires the use of specialized six-conductor modular plugs connected dir- ectly to the MPK station PCB. (Refer to Figures 3-4 and 3-6.) 2. Connect the modularized station cable dir- ectly into the associated PCB. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all stations. D. Method B 1. Method B requires the use of a special 66 type (S66M450-MPK) connec!ing...