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    							Compact 616 DR5
    Installer Guide 
    						
    							This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
    frequency energy. If not installed and used in
    accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause
    interference to radio communications. It has been tested
    and found to comply with the limits for 
    a Class A
    computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 
    which are designed to provide reasonable protection
    against such interference when operated in a
    commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in
    a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which
    case the user, at his own expense, will be required to
    take whatever measures may be required to correct the
    interference. Each 
     Key Telephone System is
    assigned an FCC Registration Number and a Ringer
    Equivalence designation. The number and designation
    are printed on the Key Service Unit (KSU) label on the
    front of the unit inside the door.
    Registration
    The  Key Telephone System is registered with the FCC
    based upon compliance with Part 68 of its rules. Connection of
    the 
     Key Telephone System to the nationwide
    telecommunications network is made through a standard network
    interface jack that you can order from your telephone company.
    Jacks for this type of customer-provided equipment will not be
    provided on party lines or coin lines.
    Interconnect
     Compact equipment meets all applicable requirements of
    both the Canadian Department of Communications CS-03 and
    US Federal Commission FCC part 68 and has been registered
    under files DOC 3322492A and FCC 
    (key system) and    
    						
    							  
    Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) __   The FCC Registration Label, on the inside of the door on the
    front of the Key Service Unit (KSU), 
     the Ringer
    Equivalence Number (REN). This number shows the electrical
    load that your 
     KSU requires from your telephone line. If
    the KSU requires more electrical current than your telephone
    company’s central office equipment can provide, your telephones
    may not ring and you may have difficulty dialing telephone
    numbers.
    Call the telephone company to find out the total REN allowed for
    your telephone line(s).
    Hearing Aid Compatibility
     telephones are  compatible, as defined in
    Section 68.316 of Part 68 FCC Rules.
    Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
    Radiated emissions
     Compact equipment meets all FCC part 15, class A
    radiated emissions requirements..
    Conducted emissions
     Compact equipment meets all FCC part 15, class A
     conducted emissions requirements.
    Safety
     Compact equipment meets all applicable requirements of
    both the Canadian Standards Association C22.2 No. 0.7 Ml 985
    and US Underwriter’s Laboratory UL-1459, issue 1, and has
    been registered under files CSA 
     and
    UL El 15515  
    						
    							Regulations  iii
    Telephone Company Registration
    It is usually  necessary to call the telephone company with
    information on the equipment before connecting the 
     Key
    Telephone System Key Service Unit (KSU) to the telephone
    network but, if the telephone company requires this information,
    provide the following:
    Telephone number(s) to which the Key Service Unit (KSU)
    will be  connected.
    FCC Registration Number (on label affixed to KSU, inside
    the door).
    Ringer Equivalence Number (on label affixed to KSU, inside
    the door).
    USOC Jack
    RJ-21 X
    Service Order Code (SOC) 9.0 F
    Facility Interface Code
    Use of a Music source
    In accordance with U.S. Copyright Law, a license may be
    required from the American Society of Composers, Authors and
    Publishers, or similar organization if Radio or TV broadcasts are
    transmitted through the Music On Hold or Background Music
    features of this telecommunication system.
    Northern Telecom Inc. hereby disclaims any liability arising out of
    the failure to obtain such a license.
    This digital apparatus does not exceed the  Class A limits for
    radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio
    Interference Regulations of the Canadian  Department of
    Communications. 
    						
    							iv  Regulations
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    Rights of the  Company
    If the system is determined to be causing harm to the telephone
    network, the telephone company may discontinue your service
    temporarily. If possible, the telephone company will notify you in
    advance. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as
    soon as possible. You will be given the opportunity to correct the
    situation and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint
    to the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its
    facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect
    the proper functioning of your system. If it does this, you will be
    notified in advance to give you the opportunity to maintain
    uninterrupted telephone service.
    In the event of an equipment malfunction, all repairs will be
    performed by Northern Telecom Inc. or by one of its authorized
    dealers.
    Address of a repair facility
    USA
    Canada
    Northern Teiecom Inc.
    Product Service Center
    640  Drive
    Nashville, TN
    37210
    Attn. 
    Northern Telecom Canada Ltd.
    Customer Service Dept. 
    914
    12345  Albert Hudon
     
     
    Compact  Installer Guide 
    						
    							Preparation
    Installing the KSU
    External lines and internal wiring
    Internal wiring chart
    Installing the Emergency Telephone
    Testing the Emergency Telephone
    Installing the  telephones
    Installing a wall-mounted telephone
    Installing optional equipment
    Auxiliary Ringer (Customer Supplied)
    External Music source 
    (Customer Supplied)
    External Paging (Customer Supplied)
    Powering up the KSU
    Programming
    Programming overview
    System Startup overview
    Entering System Startup
    Choosing the system template
    Configuration Overview
     Data
    Line Access
    Call Handling
    Miscellaneous
    System Data
    Using Set Copy
    Troubleshooting
    Testing the lines  and phones
    Analog Terminal Adapter 
     trouble
    Auxiliary Ringer trouble
    Call Identification Interface
    Dial tone absent (on external lines)
    External Paging trouble
    KSU down
    Music on Hold/Background Music trouble
    Telephone dead
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    							vi  Contents
     up
    Applying the button labels
    For the customer
    For the System Coordinator
    In the KSU pocket
    Personal programming
    Call Dispiay 
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    Compact  Installer Guide 
    						
    							 
    Check the  where the  system modules, the
    telephones, and auxiliary equipment are to be installed.
     Location requirements
     Clean, dry, and well-ventilated
     Temperature:  to   to 122°F)
     Humidity: 5% to  non-condensing
    Location: at least 4 m (13.1 ft) from equipment such as
    photocopiers, electrical motors, and other equipment that
    can produce electromagnetic, radio frequency, and
    electrostatic interference.
    Mounting requirements
    If a smooth surface is not available, cut a backboard large
    enough to accommodate the system modules and the
    distribution panel.
    Chart 1  dimensions and required clearances.
    Dimension
    Length
    Width55.6 cm(21.9 in)
    35.6 cm(14 in)
    Height
    Weight
    Clearance (front)
    a.7 cm
    5.25 kg
    lm
    (3.4 in)
    (11.6 lb)
    (39.4 in)
    Clearance (top)
    Clearance (bottom)30 cm
    30cm
    (ii.8 in)
    (11 .a in) 
    						
    							2  Preparation
    .--Equipment for mounting the modules
    screwdriver, diagonal cutters, pliers, connecting tool, pencil,
    level (optional)
    three   0) wood screws,  (1  long
      thick wooden backboard (if necessary)
    Internal wiring requirements
     new or existing wiring must meet the following specifications:
    one twisted pair per telephone
    a dc loop resistance less than 59 
    cable length (0.5 mm or 24 AWG) not to exceed 305 m
    (1000 ft)
     of a  Auxiliary Power Supply (SAPS) to extend
    the loop up to 790 m if the cable is longer than 305 m
    (1000 ft)
     no bridge taps
    Electrical requirements
     Non-switched outlet
    ac outlet located not more than 1.5 m (4.9  from the Key
    Service Unit (KSU).
    For 11 OV product: dedicated 11 O-V ac nominal, 
    15-A minimum service with third wire ground
    For 220V product: dedicated  to 240-V ac nominal,
     15-A minimum service with third wire ground
    WARNING
    The ac  must be equipped with a third wire ground
    to avoid electromagnetic interference.
     as an OPX
     can be used as an off premise extension (OPX) from a
    PBX. In order to support this applicaiton, the OPX lines must be
    engineered not to exceed 7  total loop loss from the serving
    central 
     to the demarcation point at the  KSU.
    Compact  Installer Guide 
    						
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    8.(3.9 
    in) of clearance on its left-hand side, and at least
     cm (2 in) of clearance on its right-hand side (viewed
    from the front of the KSU).
    Unpack the KSU and inspect it
    for damage:
    Before installing the KSU, open
    the KSU door  Applying
    upward pressure, lift the door
    from its hinges.
    Figure 1 Mounting the
    KSU
    I
    Do not  the power ON to
    the 
    Screw the top mounting screw
    half-way into the backboard.
    Hang the KSU  on the
    top mounting screw (Figure 1).Figure 2 Inserting the
    Make sure the KSU is level.
    Install the bottom and right-hand
    side screws. Tighten all screws.
    Following the instructions on the
    label, install the Software
    Cartridge (Figure 2). Cartridge  
    						
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