NEC Electra 616 General Installation Manual
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The contents of the Resident System Program (default value) are given below in the following Table 310.1: Table 310.1 Resident System Program Contents FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE Recall Button Timing Time is 0.4 sec. Pause Timing Time is 1.0 sec. Paging Timeout Time is 60 sec. Hold Recall Time is 60 sec. System Refresh Basis Based on no change in status Day Mode CO/PBX Ringing Assignment Stations 1 and 9 ring for all CO/PBX lines Night Mode CO/PBX Ringing Assignment Stations 7 and 9 will ring Door...
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320 Programing Operations 320.1 Going Off-Line from Keyset 1 ON/OFF is lit Keyset 1 is “Off-Line” 320.2 Selecting a Memory Block 1. To select a memory block, depress the appropriate DSS button on Keyset 1 while in off-line status. To simplify programming of system data, use the programmir overlays provided with each ES-6-1 KSU. % Note: Taking Keyset I off-line removes that keyset from service. The rest of the Electra-616 system continues to work. If Station I is the Attendant Keyset. it may...
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3. Speed Dial Button The Speed Dial button is used to write the contents of the address as it is currently displayed into the pro- gr~arnming RAM: all previous operations will not result in any program change until this step is completed. In this memory block, all addresses can be cleared and :c ritten to initialize the RAM memories and return the i t . ‘. system to the Resident System Program. j 320.6 Going On-Line 1. Depress ON/OFF button (Restore the handset) to ! .._ return keyset 1 to...
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DATA SET BUTTONS ! READ AND ,,,’ +1 ADDRESS / /,’ MEMORY ’ BLOCK _. READ AND -1 ADDRESS l- - -I ON /OFF ICM HOLD 0 CLEAR DATA / MODE AND ADDRESS DISPLAY WRITE AND +I ADDRESS SELECT ADDRESS Fig. 320-2 Keyset Layout for Programming Page 300-5
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SITE A INSTALLATION Name: Supervisor: Address: ----I Number: I Ref: No. : I / Additional: Tel. No. : Contact: ____.- 1. System Sirs: ___ Number of COlPBX Lines 3. External equipment installed: Number of Keysets - Number of BLFs ___ Number of Door Phones 2. KTU options installed: 0 AHR-S Cl PBS-S DPH-S 4. Comments: _ i. Usa as Desired.
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6. CWPBX ASSIIGNMENTS REF. NO. COlPBX KTU LINE BCI 4 MFI -s NUMBER SLOT POSITION SLOT 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 4 1 5 2 2 2 6 3 POSlTlQN 1 2 3 1 ___- 2 3 COIPBX LINE MUMBERS PROGRAMMlNG DATA LINE CMMEN?-S “’ A B C NOT IN- STALLED
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7. STATION ASSIGNMENT Ruf. No. PROGRAMMIRlG DATA I Station Uumber Prims Lirw Private Line Door Phone / Chima I KSIS Y-8 1-6 2 3 4 COPBX LINE SCAN WH-GM WH-3R Jt 1 RD.OR RD.GN --.-____ RD-EFI ROSL L-X BK-OFI BK-GN BK-BR 52 1 RD-OR RD.GN ] RD.BR RD-SL ---__ ~_ I STATiON I 1 2 3 4 5 S 7 8 9 10 If 32 13 74 115 16 1 ! I 2 CO/PBX 1 3 LINE 4 5 6 I Page 300-10
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SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS TIMEOUTS DURATION IN SECONDS HOOK FLASH TIME 0.4 0.6 1.0 1.5 PAUSE TIME 1.0 3.5 NO PAGING TIME 30 60 90 TIME OUT HOLD RECALL TIME 30 60 120 24Q I NO CHANGE lDLE 1 I SYSTEM REFRESH BASIS I I I I I I I DOOR PHONE I I 1 INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED 1 DOORPHONE 1 j 1 DOOR PHONE2 1 I I PRIME LINE FOR INCOMlNG CALLS ALLOW DISALLOW PRIME LINE FOR INCOMING CALLS TOLL RESTRICTiON ENTER NUMBERS DESIRED 1 PBX ACCESSCODE / / 1 1 REJECTION CODES / I I I I 1...
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340 Programming !%eets 340.1 Programming Details 1. Programming Work Sheets The following programming work sheets, along with the programming overlays are intended to ease pro- gramming work sheets, if kept up to date with respect to program changes, can also be used as record of ex- isting installation. In the following pages the words “default value” will be seen. This is the value which has been programmed in the Resident System Program and is the value which will remain if you “default”,...
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Button 7 represents Door Phone 1 and button 8 repre- sents Door Phone 2. The default value is that Door Phones are not assigned. A Door Phone that is con- nected to the MDF and not assigned in the system program (NPM) will not operate. 4. Door Phone Chime Assignment (See Fig. 340-9) When Door Phones are installed in the system it is necessary to assign station(s) within the system to chime when the Door Phone, is activated. Each station can be programmed to cl-&ne on Door Phone 1 and/or Door...