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    							SUPERSET 420 Telephone 
    SUPERSET Telephone Installation Instructions 
    6.4 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 /~-~sta//aUo~~ hforrnation Practice. 
    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 
    EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. 
    CAUTION: Do NOT connect SUPERSET 420 telephones in parallel, to 
    standard lines, or as power fail transfer extensions. Do not use a 
    hand test telephone (butt-in) to check a SUPERSET42Otelephone 
    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 DNI 
    Line cards to interface with a SUEFFE~420 telephone. Refer to the Custcx-r?erDa& 
    Entry Practice. 
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    Chart 6-l SUPERSET 420 Telephone Installation Instructions 
    Action 
    Connect the handset cord to the handset and main assembly (see Figure 6-3). 
    Write the set’s telephone number on the Brand/Extension Card. 
    Identify the set’s extension number, other line appearances and features on the 
    Designation card. 
    Install the Brand/Extension Card, the Designation Card and the Feature Designation Card 
    and their protective lenses onto the main assembly. 
    Connect the line cord to the telephone and the telephone jack. 
    Insert the line cord and the handset cord into the cord channels. 
    The Message Lamp and the Microphone Lamp will go solid red and the triangular line 
    appearance indicators will be on for about five seconds. When they go out and the LCD 
    displays the time and date, communication to the PABX has been established. 
    Table 6-l SUPERSET 42U Telephone Environmental Specifications 
    Operating Environment: 
    Temperature: 0” to 35’ C (32” to 95’ F). 
    Humidity: 
    0% to 90% RH, non-condensing. 
    Storage/Shipping Environment: 
    Temperature: -2S= 
    to 70° C (-13O to 158’ F). 
    Humidity: 0% to 90% RH, non-condensing. 
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    Wall-Mounting the SUERSET42U Telephone 
    6.5 To wall-mount the SUPERSET 420 telephone, reverse the detachable base and plug 
    the line cord into a modular jack. The “cord winder” in the base stores extra cord (see 
    Figure 6-3). The wall-mount instructions can be ordered through normal distribution 
    channels. 
    Visual Indication Of System Communications Problems 
    6.6 If there is a synchronization error, the LCD displays “NO SYNCHRONIZATION” in the 
    uppermost row of the display. If there is a communication error, the display reads “NO 
    COMMUNICATION”. If the SUPERSET 420 is installed on a circuit that is not 
    programmed in CDE as a SUPERSET 420, the message “INVALID SET TYPE” and 
    “CHECK CDE” will appear on the display. 
    Connection to the AJ/L/A/K Module 
    6.7 To accommodate data call operations, the SUPERSET 420 is equipped with a 
    /W//W network connection. This allows the set to be connected to a M/LINK Data 
    Module on the desktop using only one telephone port. For M/LINK Data Module 
    installation instructions, refer to Dataset I 100 Series section in this Practice. 
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    PROTECTIVE LENS 
    PROTECTIVE LENS 
    DESIGNATION CARD 
    BRAND/EXTENSION 
    FEATURE DESIGNATION 
    CARD AND 
    PROTECTIVE LENS 
    II, 
    WALL MOUNT BRACKET KEY HOLE 
    //J/K CONNECTION 
    RD CHANNEL 
    Ill -- LINE CORD INSTALLATION 
    HANDSET CORD INSTALL/I 
    CORD WINDER 
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    Figure 6-3 SUPERSET 420 Installation Instructions 
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    							7 SUffRSE~43UTelephone 
    General Description 
    7.1 
    The SUPE/%SET430 telephone is a DNIC-based digital telephone that provides many 
    features to enhance communications in a modern business environment. It is a highly 
    functional executive display set that includes an integral alphanumeric LCD display 
    with controllable contrast. Figure 7-l shows a SUPERSET 430 telephone set while 
    Figure 7-2 shows the layout of the faceplate. A description of the available features is 
    included in the Features Description Practice. 
    The SUPERSET 430 telephone has the following features: 
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    . 12 Line Select/Speed Call/Feature keys with individual line status indicators 
    seven Fixed Function keys, two with associated LEDs 
    softkey operation of most features (six softkeys; softkey prompts display the 
    actions which are valid at any given time) 
    alpha numeric Liquid Crystal Display with controllable contrast 
    automatic selection of prime line 
    key selection of non-prime line 
    automatic ringing line selection 
    single key feature activation 
    handsfree and auto-answer 
    Hold key 
    Message Waiting Lamp LED 
    programmable Call Forwarding and Speed Call keys 
    speaker and ringer volume controls 
    ringer pitch control 
    digital interface with the system via the DNI Line Card 
    built-in 4-function calculator 
    optional data access via the /VI/L/IVK Data Module, for integrated voice and data 
    communications over a single twisted pair 
    built-in hearing aid compatibility in the handset. 
    The SUPERSET#30 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, voice, and data are carried over this pair; additional wiring is not required. 
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    Figure 7-l SUPERSET 430 Telephone 
    Physical Description 
    General 
    7.2 The dimensions of the SUPERSET #30 telephone are show in Figure 7-2. The 
    faceplate of the telephone is divided into five functional areas: 
    . handset, speaker, and microphone 
    l line appearance keys with status indicators 
    . softkeys and LCD display 
    l telephone keypad 
    . fixed function keys. 
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    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. 
    Line Appearance Keys 
    There are 12 Line Appearance keys arranged in two columns. They are located in the 
    top section of the telephone’s faceplate. These keys may be 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. 
    Softkeys and LCD Display 
    In the center of the faceplate is a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that contains four lines 
    of 40 characters each. The top two lines contain system messages; the bottom two 
    lines contain the current softkey definitions. The Volume Up and Volume down fixed 
    function keys at the bottom of the set provide contrast control for varying the intensity 
    of the display. The six blue softkeys are located directly below the LCD display. 
    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; the letter z” 
    appears on the 9 key. The following list illustrates the key number designation and the 
    corresponding letter designations: 
    I 2 abc 3 def 
    4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno 
    7 w-s 8 tuv 9 wxyz 
    * 0 # 
    Fixed Function Keys 
    The eight fixed function keys are arranged to the left of the telephone keypad. The 
    Message Waiting Lamp and the Microphone Lamp have LED indicators. One of the 
    fixed function keys is not labeled. It is reserved for future use. 
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    LINE STATUS DlSPiAY 
    LINE APPEARANCE KEYS 
    267.5 mm 
    (10.53 INCHE - LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY 
    - SOFTKEYS 
    FIXED FUNCTION 
    7/- (4.96 INCHES) 
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    WIDTH: 265 mm (10.34 INCHES) 
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    Figure 7-2 SUPERSf T 430 Telephone Dimensions 
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    Functional Description 
    Fixed Function Keys 
    7.3 The Fixed Function keys located to the left of the telephone keypad are: 
    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. 
    Note: A Message softkey is also provided. Pressing either the Message hard key or 
    the Messaging soft key provides the same functionality. 
    MESSAGE Lamp: The Message lamp flashes whenever a message is waiting. The 
    LCD shows the prompts necessary to return the call. The lamp is lit (solid red) when 
    the SWEI?SE~430calls 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. 
    SPEAKER ON/OFF Key: Pressing this key once switches the speaker on and selects 
    the prime line. Calls can be originated and/or received handsfree. Successive 
    operation of this key toggles the set between on/off hook states. 
    MICROPHONE Key and MICROPHONE Lamp: The microphone is turned on by the 
    system software when a handsfree call is activated. The Microphone key is used to 
    switch the microphone off during handsfree mode so that the conversation near the 
    set is not overheard by the caller. Successive operation of the Microphone key toggles 
    the microphone between ON and OFF. 
    The Microphone lamp is lit (solid red) when the microphone is ON. 
    SUPERKEY Key: The SUPERKEY and the softkeys are used to program any unused 
    Line Appearance Keys as Feature keys or Speed Call keys. 
    VOLUME UP and DOWN Keys: These keys are used to set levels for: ringing volume, 
    ringing pitch, handsfree volume, background music volume, and LCD contrast. Each 
    key depression changes the volume level or pitch by one step. The level for each 
    function (except for handset volume) is stored in the system; changing one function 
    setting does not affect the others. On system or set resets, the levels are restored. 
    Default levels are applied when the set is first programmed. On each new call the 
    handset volume is restored. 
    BLANK Key: This hard key has no function at the present time. It is reserved for future 
    functionality. 
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    LCD Display 
    The LCD Display gives you the following information: 
    l time and date when the set is idle 
    l softkey labels during programming and feature access 
    l call status during telephone calls 
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    message information 
    l telephone system error messages. 
    Softkeys and SUPERKEY 
    Immediately below the LCD are six unlabeled blue softkeys. Their functions are defined 
    by corresponding prompts displayed on the LCD. The softkeys are used during 
    telephone operations to perform functions or to access system features. The keys’ 
    functions vary with the activities of the set. The SUPERKEY is a fixed function key, 
    which is located at the bottom left side of the set. When the SUPERKEY is pressed, 
    the softkeys take on new meanings associated with user programming functions. 
    Line Appearance Keys 
    There are 12 Line Appearance keys arranged in two columns. The first Line 
    Appearance Key is always programmed as the Prime Line. The liquid crystal display 
    (LCD) indicator provides the status of each line appearance. For CDE, the keys are 
    numbered as follows: 
    12 11 
    IO 
    09 
    08 07 
    06 05 
    04 03 
    02 01 
    These keys may be programmed as Line Appearance keys or as Feature Access keys. 
    These functions are designated during CDE and cannot be programmed from the set. 
    Some CDE-programmable feature keys are not valid on the SUPERSET 430 
    telephone; thesefeaturesare provided through the SUPERKEY. Attempting to program 
    an invalid feature will show “INVALID FEATURE KEY FOR THIS TELEPHONE” when 
    the DISPLAY KEYS function is activated. 
    Speed Call Keys 
    Any unused Line Appearance key may also be programmed as a personal Speed Call 
    key by the user from the SUPERSET 430 telephone. 
    Ringer Piich Adjustment 
    7-6 Ringer pitch and cadence combination adjustment is one of the SUPfRSET 430 
    telephone’s built-in functions. To adjust: 
    l Press SUPERKEY. 
    l Press the MORE... softkey. 
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