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    							4 SUPERSET 40 l+ 
    Telephone 
    General Description 
    4.1 The SUPERSET407+ telephone is a single line DNIC-based digital telephone set that pro- 
    vides more features than an industry-standard telephone set. It also provides access to many 
    of the sophisticated features available on the SX-200 PABX. Figure 4-l shows a 
    SUPERSET#O7+ telephone and the layout of the faceplate. A description of available features 
    is included in the Feafures Descri@on Practice. 
    The SUPERSET401+ telephone has the following features: 
    Feature hardkey (FLASH) to provide switch-hook flash 
    Callback Messaging via the Message Waiting key 
    Message Waiting Lamp 
    Six programmable speed dial keys 
    HOLD/RETRIEVE key 
    Volume control for the handset receive level 
    Adjustable ringer volume and tone 
    Complete POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) feature capability 
    Built-in hearing aid compatibility in the handset. 
    The SUPERSET + telephone is designed for fast, simple installation; it connects to local 
    area wiring by a modular jack and to the PABX by a single twisted pair. Power, signaling, and 
    voice are carried over this pair; additional wiring is not required. 
    Physical Description 
    General 
    4.2 The top control panel of the SUPERSET407+ telephone is divided into three function- 
    al areas: 
    l handset and speaker 
    l fixed function keys and speed dial keys 
    l telephone keypad. 
    Dimensions 
    The set is 145 mm (5.7 inch) wide by 240 mm (9.45 inch) long. It is 86.5 mm (3.4 
    inches) high with the stand folded and 140 mm (5.5 inches) high with the stand ex- 
    tended. 
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    Handset and Speaker 
    The handset mounts in a cradle on the left side of the telephone; the speaker is located 
    beneath a grille between the cradle depressions. 
    Fixed Function Keys and Speed Dial Keys 
    The fixed function keys are arranged above the telephone keypad as shown in 
    Figure 4-l. A Message Waiting Lamp is located to the right of the Message key. A 
    Hold lamp is located next to the HOLD/RETRIEVE key. For CDE, the Speed dial keys 
    are numbered I to 6 from bottom to top. 
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    SPEED CALL KEYS- 
    MESSAGE LAMP - 
    MESSAGE KEY - 
    HOLD KEY - 
    VOLUME/TONE UP KEY- 
    VOLUME/TONE DOWN KEY 
    FLASH KEY - 240 mm 
    (9.45 Inches) 
    Figure 4-l SUPERSET 401+ Telephone Set 
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    Telephone Keypad 
    The telephone keypad has 12 keys arranged in the standard pattern. The number keys 
    have associated letters with a slight deviation from the standard keypad: the letter “q” 
    appears on the 7 key and “2” appears on the 9 key. The following list illustrates the 
    key number designation and the corresponding letter designations: 
    1 2 abc 3 def 
    4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno 
    7 tws 6 tuv 9 wxyz 
    * 0 # 
    Functional Description 
    Feature Keys 
    4.3 There are six feature keys and two LEDs, each associated with a specific feature. 
    They are: 
    MESSAGE Key: The Message key is used to send a callback message to another 
    telephone set. It is also used to initiate a return call to a telephone set that has left a 
    message. 
    MESSAGE Lamp: The red Message lamp flashes when another telephone set has 
    left a callback message. The lamp also lights (solid red) when the SUfE/?SE7-407+ 
    calls a busy or unanswered party capable of receiving a message. Pressing the 
    message key sends a message to the called set. After the message has been sent, 
    the lamp goes out and the call is terminated. 
    HOLD/RETRIEVE Key: The HOLD/RETRIEVE key is used to place a call on hold; 
    pressing it a second time recalls the held call. 
    HOLD Lamp: The HOLD lamp flashes while a call is on hold. 
    VOLUME/TONE UP and VOLUME/TONE DOWN Keys: These two keys are used to 
    adjust handset volume and ringing volume and tone. Each key depression changes 
    the level up or down by one step. 
    The levels for ringing volume and pitch are stored in the PABX; the handset receive 
    volume level can be adjusted up or down during a call; on every new call the default 
    level is applied. 
    FLASH Key-This key emulates the switch-hook flash function and is used for Transfer, 
    Conferencing, and PABX Feature Access. 
    PROGRAM Key: The PROGRAM key is located beneath the identification card, and 
    is not usually visible. It is depressed during programming of a speed dial key. 
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    SWERSET401+ Telephone Installation Instructions 
    4.4 Installation includes unpacking the set, assembling the set and connecting the set to 
    a wall jack. The connections to the system via the cross-connect field are described in 
    the /nsta//aticm hformation Practice. 
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    WARNING: Any connection of this set to an off premise application, an out of 
    plant application, or to any other exposed plant application may 
    result in a safety hazard, and/or defective operation, and/or equip- 
    ment damage. 
    CAUTION: Do NOT connect SUPERSET 401+ telephones in parallel, to stan- 
    dard lines, or as power fail transfer extensions. Do not use a hand 
    test telephone (butt-in) to check a SUPERSET407+ telephone line 
    (its DNI Line Card does not have a loop detector). The set’s on/off 
    hook status is signaled by data transmission. 
    Before the set can be used, the system must be programmed and equipped with a 
    DNI Line Card to interface with a SUPERSET401+ telephone. Refer to the Custorner 
    Data En try Practice. 
    Chart 4-l SUPERSET 407+ Telephone Installation Instructions 
    Step Action 
    1. Connect the handset cord to the handset and the 
    SUPERSET 407+ telephone. 
    2. 
    Identify the set’s number on the identification card. 
    3. Install the identification card and protective cover onto the main assembly. 
    4. 
    Connect the line cord to the telephone jack and the 
    SUPERSET 407+ telephone. 
    5. The Message Lamp blinks rapidly for about 5 seconds and then goes out. When the lamp 
    goes out, it indicates that communication to the PABX has been established. 
    Table 4-l SUPERSET 401+ Telephone Environmental Specifications 
    Operating Environment: 
    Temperature: O” to 5O’C (32’ to 122’F). 
    Humidity: 0% to 90% RH, non-condensing. 
    Storage/Shipping Environment: 
    Temperature: -25’ to 7O’C (-13’ to 158’F). 
    Humidity: 0% to 90% RH, non-condensing. 
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    Wall-Mounting the SUPERSET 401+ Telephone 
    4.5 To wall-mount the SlJfERSET401+ telephone, remove the detachable stand (tilt to 45 de- 
    gree angle). Plug the short line cord into the set. Plug this cord into its modular jack, and place 
    the set onto the protruding pins of the wall mounted plate. Extend the clip that holds the handset 
    in the vertical position. Refer to Figure 4-2. 
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    4-2 Wall Mounting a SUPERSET 407+ Telephone Set 
    Visual Indication Of System Communications Problems 
    4.6 If there is either a synchronization or communication error, the Message Lamp and 
    Hold Indicator flash at double the “Message Waiting” rate. 
    If the Message and Hold lamps are flashing alternately, the set is unable to detect 
    stable synchronization. 
    If the Message and Hold lamps are flashing together, the set is unable to establish 
    and/or maintain communications. 
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    General Description 
    5.1 
    The SUf’E/3SE~#IOtelephone is a DNIC-based digital telephone that provides many 
    features to enhance communications in a modern business environment. Figure 5-i 
    shows a SUl?E/3SE~ 410 telephone set while Figure 5-2 shows the layout of the 
    faceplate. A description of the available system features is included in the Features 
    Description Practice. 
    The SUPERSET 4 70 telephone has the following features: 
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    digital interface with the system via the DNI Line Card 
    single key Call Transfer and Conferencing activation  six Line Select/Speed Call/Feature keys with individual line status indicators 
    10 fixed function keys, two with associated LEDs 
    automatic selection of prime line 
    key selection of non-prime line 
    automatic ringing line selection 
    single key feature activation 
    handsfree dialing 
    Handsfree Answer Back 
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    programmable Call Forwarding and Speed Call keys n 
    speaker, handset and ringer volume controls ir 
    ringer tone control 
    Hold key 
    Message Waiting Lamp LED 
    optional data access via the /V/,UVK Data Module, for integrated voice and data 
    communications over a single twisted pair 
    built-in hearing aid compatibility in the handset. 
    The SUPERSET telephone is designedafor fast, simple installation. It connects to 
    local area wiring by a modular jack and to the PABX by a single twisted pair. Power, 
    signaling, voice, and data are carried over this pair; additional wiring is not required. 
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    Figure 5-l SUPERSE~ 470 Telephone 
    Physical Ckscription 
    General 
    5.2 The dimensions of the SUPERSET 410 telephone are shown in Figure 5-2. The 
    faceplate of the telephone is divided into four functional areas: 
    l handset, speaker, and microphone 
    l line appearance keys with status indicators 
    l telephone keypad 
    l fixed function keys 
    Handset, Speaker and Microphone 
    The handset mounts in a cradle on the left side of the telephone; the speaker is located 
    beneath a grille between the cradle depressions. The microphone is located in the 
    bottom right edge of the telephone, below the “ 0 ” on the keypad. 
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    WIDTH: 190 mm (7.48 IN&k) 
    I 26 mm 
    INCHE 
    - IDENTIFICATION CARD 
    - LINE STATUS DISPLAY 
    FIXED Fl 
    KEYS 240 mm 
    ,45 INCHE 
    - LINE APPEARANCE KEYS 
    - HOLDKEY 3) 
    Figure 5-2 SUPERSET 410 Telephone Dimensions 
    Line Appearance Keys 
    There are six Line Appearance keys arranged in two columns in the center of the set. 
    They are located in the top section of the telephone’s faceplate. These keys may 
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    programmed to access specific lines, specific features, or to activate Speed Call 
    numbers. Between the two columns of Line Appearance keys is a liquid crystal display 
    (LCD) indicator that provides the status of each line appearance. 
    Telephone Keypad 
    The telephone keypad has 12 keys arranged in the standard pattern. It is in the bottom 
    right hand section of the faceplate. The number keys have associated letters with a 
    slight deviation from the standard: the letter “q” appears on the 7 key; “z” appears on 
    the 9 key. The following list illustrates the key number designation and the 
    corresponding letter designations: 
    1 2 abc 3 def 
    4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno 
    7 ws 8 tuv 9 wxyz 
    * 0 # 
    Fixed Function Keys 
    Nine of the IO fixed function keys are arranged to the left of the telephone keypad. 
    The red Hold key is located above the keypad. The Message Waiting Lamp and the 
    Microphone Lamp have LED indicators. 
    Functional Description 
    5.3 Ten fixed function keys surround the keypad. Two of these keys have LED visual 
    indicators. The fixed function keys are: 
    Fixed Function Keys 
    HOLD Key: Pressing the red Hold key places the current call on hard hold. The call 
    may be retrieved by pressing the line select key of the call on hold (next to the flashing 
    line select status indicator). 
    MESSAGE Key: The Message key is used to send a callback message to another 
    telephone set capable of receiving the message when that set is busy, unanswered, 
    or in Do Not Disturb mode. It is also used to initiate a return call to a telephone set that 
    has left a message. 0 
    MESSAGE Lamp: The red Message lamp flashes when another telephone set has 
    left a callback message. The lamp lights (solid red) when the SUPERSET 470 calls a 
    busy or unanswered party capable of receiving a message. Pressing the message key 
    sends a message to the called set. After the message is sent,the lamp goes out and 
    the call is terminated. 
    SUPERKEY Key: The Superkey is used to initiate programming the Line Appearance 
    keys as Feature keys or Speed Call keys. 
    SPEAKER Key: This is an On/Off toggle key. With the key in the On state during 
    handsfree dialing, the caller can monitor call progress through the speaker. When the 
    caller hears the called party answer, the caller must lift the handset to respond 
    (handsfree conversation is not available on the SUPERSET 410). 
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