NEC Electra 616 General Installation Manual
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100 ET-6%()KEYTELEPEKlNESETwI?xINrFPNAL spEAKERP= 110 Installation From a hardware stardpoint, the EZXiE+( ) Key Telephone set is installed exactly as the ET-6-I ) Key Telephone set. Cable and connector requirements remain the same. No local power source need be provided for the ET+%-( ) speakerphone. I.20 Programunir-q In order to initiate intercom calls with the ET-BI-( ) internal speakerphone, the station must be assigned as a hands-free telephone in the system program. See Figure 12O.l.A. An alternate way of prograrrming the ET+X-( ) from the station as a speakerphone is provided by Section 300 menu programming. See Section 320 Menu Programning From Any Keyset.
1 MEMORY BLOCK: 9 1 . . . L I ET-6H-( ) I ET-6-( ) I I ADDRESS : 2-3 1 STATIONS 1 _ 4 ARE ASSIGNED AS ET-GH-(. ) STATIONS 5 u 8 ARE ASSIGNED AS ET-6-t ) _ Figure 120-l A: Hands-free Telephone Assignment. -6-
200 CHAG~INSIANDAPDPIUQUMIING 210 Programming Operations All programming procedures remain standard as in Section 300 of the Electra-616 Installation Service Manual NE-17314. This includes all procedures for going off-line, for selecting memory blocks and addresses, for entering data, etc. 210.1 Programming Details Several parameters have been added to the programrrable contents of the system memory, these are: --Privacy release which disables privacy on selected lines enabling up to four stations to talk to an outside partyon any CD/pBX line assign& to be without privacy. --Assignment of ET-G&( ) Key Telephone Sets with internal speakerphone to allow full hands-free operation including initiation of intercom calls. --Selection of a vacant station position to enable tarxlem conference (a tandem conference being an unsupervised conferexe of two outside (a/PBX) parties with manual re-entry to monitor conference status), --A method of resetting (without using the momentary added. the system by programming button on the CPU) has been -c;-
220 Default Values / . The default values --Privacy release: feature. for these additional parameters are: All a/P%X lines retain the privacy --All stations are m-6-( ) Key Telephone sets (no internal speakerphone). --Tandem Conference is allowed when station 8 is not installed; when station 8 is installed there is no Tar&m confererxe allowed unless another station position with no station installed is chosen and programned. 230 Progrananing Details 230.1 Memory Block 8 1) System Reset. This memory block is only used to do a system reset. If this memory block is selected while the programming station is in off-line mode, the entire system is reset (just as it wuld be by depressing the reset button on the CPU-SA). The progrannninq station returns to on-line mcde because of the system reset and all calls in progress will be --depress [XZRii[ --depress m --depress m, a, j5J --depress v_al -6-
Reset occurs at this time with the progrming station returning to ton-line mode. 230.2 Memory Block 9 1) Privacy Release Assignment (See Figure 340-27). Any ccambination of cO/PBX lines can be selected to lose the privacy feature. This enables up to four stations to join a conversation with an outside party on the chosen CD/PBX line without privacy. Parties attempting to enter after a fourth party has entered will receive error tone. The default value is that all CD/PBX lines retain the privacy feature. Address 1 buttons 1 r- 6 are used with each button representing its corresponding CI/PBX line. 2) Hands-Free Telephone Assignment (See Figure 340-28). With the introduction of the ET-a-( ) Key Telephone Sets this area of the program is used to allow hands-free initiation of intercom calls. Addresses 2 and 3 are used with each of the buttons l- 8 representing a station in each of the addresses. The default value is that all stations are ET-&( ) telephone (without internal speakerphones). 3) Tandem Confererxe Assigrxnent (See Figure 340-29). This area of the program is used to reserve a station position to be used for tandem conferences. A tandem conferexe is an -7-
unsupervised two CD/PE3X line conference with exit and re-entry available to the station which originated the copfereme. Address 4, buttons 4 - 8 are used to designate the station position reserved for tandem conference. The corresponding SW-S K!TU must be installed. If the selected .station is later installed it will take precedence and the tandem conference feature will becune inoperative. The default value is that the position of station 8 is reserved for tandem conferences. -e-
I ALLOW 1 MEMORY BLOCK: 9 1 ADDRESS CO/PBX lines 1 thru 3 will allow privacy release. Figure 340-27: Privacy Release EnaQie Assignment 1 MEMORY BLOCK: 9 ] 1 ADDRESSES : 2-3 / Stations 1 thru 4 are assigned as Hands-Free Te!. Stations 5 thru 8 are assigned as Standard Tel. 1~00 I STATION NUMBERS 2 1 2 3 4 5 617 81 i 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 115 16 Figure 340-28: Hands-Free Telephone Assignment
/ / f 1 1 MEMORY BLOCK: 9 j ADDRESS - :4 1 Station 16 is assigned Tandem Conference Line q 6 c STA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 cl El t3 I3 El Kl I3 I3 Kl Figure 340-29 . - bandem Conference Line Assignment K.,,. _ 1n -
300 MlMJPxxEWT4ING Menu programming is a new method of programming the Electra-616. Menu programming supplements the standard system programming and can be performed partially from the programming station (Station 1) and partially from each individual station. Not all parameters can be changed via the menu prograrmning mode. Parameters which can be programmed from station 1 using the menu mcde are: --Feature Assignment - one of 48 possible selections is chosen to fit the system requirements (See Table 3OC-2-J) --Ringing Assignment (per trunk, per station basis) --Call Restriction (outgoing toll and non-restriction on a per trunk per station basis). Parameters which are programned from the individual . station sets are: --Prime Line Pickup --Speakerphone (ET&H-( ) assignment) --Off-hook ringing Detailed procedures for menu programming follow.
310 Menu ProgramninJ From Keyset 1 1) Feature Assignment (1 &&rough 48) * m: This programing utilizes the Feature ’ Assigrrment Menu table and all access codes are determined from Table 3OC-1A_ --choose access code (l-48) from Table 300-lA --place programing overlay (when available) on station keyset 1 --depress /m key (or MENJ PEW CUT a on overlay) --depress [oN/oFrl key (or EXIT a on overlay) --depress -1 key (or a on overlay) --on keypad dial access code (1~ 48) --depress F key (er MENU ENTER on overlay) 2) Verifying Program Acceptme --depress overlay) --depress --depress --depress overlay) --display --depress 1-1 key (or MIT @ on overlay) mj key (or a on overlay) [md key (or “MENU READ c3.n” hi 1 on shows programed access 1-1 key (or MIT cede (l-48) H on overlay) -l2-