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SUPERSET 430 Telephone 
. Press the RING ADJUST softkey. 
. Press the RINGER PITCH softkey. 
l The set will start ringing. 
l Adjust the ringer pitch. The VOL UP key increases the pitch; the VOL DOWN key 
decreases the pitch. 
l Press the SUPERKEY. The pitch setting is saved, the ringer stops, and the set 
returns to its normal state. 
SUPERSE~ 430 Telephone Installation Instructions 
7.4 Installation includes unpacking the set, assembling the set and connecting the set to 
a wall jack. The connections...

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Peripheral Devices 
Table 7-l SUPERSET 430 Telephone Environmental Specifications 
Operating Environment: 
Temperature: 
Humidity: 
Storage/Shipping Environment: 
Temperature: 
Humidity: O” to 35’ C (32’ to 95’ F). 
0% to 90% RH, non-condensing. 
-25’ to 70’ C (-13’ to 158’ F). 
0% to 90% RH, non-condensing. 
Visual Indication of System Communications Problems 
7.5 If there is a synchronization error, the LCD displays “NO SYNCHRONIZATION” in the 
uppermost row of the display. If there is a communication...

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8 Programmable Key 
Module 
General Description 
8.1 The Programmable Key Module (PKM) provides SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, 
and SUPERSET 430 telephones with 30 additional personal keys. You can program 
these personal keys through CDE with the following functions: 
. speed call keys 
l feature keys 
. key line appearances 
l personal outgoing line keys 
l key system appearances 
l multi-call line appearances 
l co line keys 
. busy lamp field/direct trunk select keys. 
The keys are arranged in two...

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Peripheral Devices 
The flash rates for the Line Status Displays on the PKM are identical to those on the 
SUPERSET 10, SUPERSET and SUPERSET telephones. Figure 8-l shows 
the PKM. Table 8-i lists the environmental specifications for the PKM. 
Table 8-l PKM Environmental Specifications 
Operating Environment: 
Temperature: 
Humidity: 0” to 35’ C (32” to 95’ F). 
0% to 90% RH, non-condensing. 
Storage/Shipping Environment: 
Temperature: 
Humidity: -25’ to 70’ C (-13’ to 158’ F). 
0% 
to 90% RH,...

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Programmable Key Module 
Up to three 
PKMs can be used with a set. Each SWERSE~410 telephone, 
SUPERSET 420 telephone, SUPERSET 430 telephone, has one /WL//V~port. Each 
PKM has two ANL/N~ports. The first PKM connects to the A4LUV~pot-t located on the 
base of the set. The other two PKMs are connected in series (daisy-chained together) 
to the first. You can connect a M/L/NK Data Module anywhere in the chain of PKMs. 
Chart 8-l PKM Installation Instructions 
Step Action 
1. 
Before installing the PKM(s),...

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Peripheral Devices 
SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420 OR 
SUPERSET 430 TELEPHONE 
PKM PKM 
(ADDRESS 1) (ADDRESS 2) PKM 
(ADDRESS 3) 
M/LINK CABLE M/L/NK CABLE 
NOTE: THE ADDRESS DIP SWITCHES ARE LOCATED ON THE BASE OF THE PKM. 
ADDRESS SWITCH SETTINGS 
I 
PKMADDRESS 
ADDRESS I 
ADDRESS 2 
ADDRESS 3 
ADDRESS 3 SWITCH A 
OPEN 
CLOSED 
CLOSED 
OPEN SWITCH B 
CLOSED 
OPEN 
CLOSED 
OPEN 
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Figure 8-2 PKM Address Switch Settings 
8-4 
Issue 1 
Revision 0 March 1997  

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Programmable Key Module 
TO 410/420/430 
TELEPHONE SET 
MMVK PORT 
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Figure 8-3 Cable Connections for PKMI 
Issue 1 
Revision 0 
8-5  

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Peripheral Devices 
Visual Indication of Error Conditions 
8.3 Table 8-2 provides some basic troubleshooting information for the PKM. 
Table 8-2 PKM Error Conditions 
Symptoms Error Condition Possible Corrective Action 
PKM status display in- No synchronization Check that the A4LIAIKcable is connected properly. 
dicators 1,5,9,13,17, signal is present at the Try connecting the cable to other A~/,L/IVK ports on 
21,25 & 29 flash; then PKM. the PKM (a connector pin may be bent or broken). 
indicators 2,6,...

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9 DATASET 1100 Series 
Description 
The DATASET 1100 series asynchronous datasets are composed of two variants: a 
Standalone DATASET 1103 unit, and a WYAKData Module (DSl 101 M). The 
DATASET 1100 series support asynchronous data communications at rates up to 19.2 
kilobits per second. The DATASET 1103 interfaces with an SX-ZOU DIGITAL PABX 
through a DNI Line Card within the PABX. The AJUVKData Module interfaces with 
an SX-200 ML PABX via the M/L/NK Bus (available with specific software). 
These...

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Peripheral Devices 
Signal Designation Pin Direction 
TXD 
RXD 
RTS 
CTS 
DSR 
DCD 
DTR 
RI 
HW frame ground 
I 
transmit data 2 
receive data 3 
request to send 4 
clear to send 5 
dataset ready 6 
signal ground 7 
data carrier detect 
8 
data terminal ready 20 
ring indicator 22 
flow control/RI in 25 to dataset 
from dataset 
to dataset 
from dataset 
from dataset 
from dataset 
to dataset 
from dataset 
to dataset 
Standalone DATASET 1103 Description 
9.3 A Standalone DATASET 1103 is packaged in a...
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