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    2.12
    64 Button Module (see Figures 2–16)
    •64 programmable keys with red LEDs
    •Available in almond or charcoal
    •One to four can be assigned to any DCS keyset to provide additional programmable
    keys
    FIGURE 2–15
    FIGURE 2–16     
    						
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    2.13
    Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM) and
    Door Phone (see Figures 2–17 and 2–18)
    •The DPIM adapts any DLI circuit for use with
    the door phone unit
    •Commonly used to request entry through
    locked doors (interior or exterior) or as a
    room monitoring box
    •Provides contact control to be used with cus-
    tomer-provided electric door lock
    •Door phone is wall-mounted
    •Door phone is weather resistant
    Serial Interface Module (SIM)
    (See Figure 2–19)
    •Provides an RS232 connection required for SMDR, PCMMC, TSAPI, TAPI 2.1, UCD
    Reports and Traffic Reports
    •Connects to any DLI circuit
    •Maximum of 2 per system (requires optional DRAD board on DCCP)
    FIGURE 2–17
    FIGURE 2–18     
    						
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    2.14
    FIGURE 2–19
    FIGURE 2–20
    Computer Telephony Module (CTM)
    (See Figure 2–20)
    •Provides RS232 connection via DB9 to a PC for TAPI applications
    •Connects to any DLI port and any DCS keyset     
    						
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    3.1
    PART 3. SPECIFICATIONS
    The following tables provide technical data for the DCS hybrid/key telephone system.
    3.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (DPCU)
    AC INPUT 120 (85–135) VAC (57–63 Hz)*
    240 (170–270) VAC (57–63 Hz)
    FUSE RATING 5 AMPS/250V
    DC INPUT 43–56 VDC
    POWER CONSUMPTION157 WATTS MAX. PER POWER SUPPLY
    FUSE RATING 5 AMPS/250V
    BTU RATING (MAX) 535 BTU per Hr. per POWER SUPPLY
    DC OUTPUT +5 VOLTS, 4.5 AMPS MAX
    -5 VOLTS, 0.5 AMPS MAX
    -56 VOLTS (-48 NOMINAL), 1.5 AMPS MAXIMUM
    DC BATTERY CHARGING -56 VOLTS 0.4 AMPS MAXIMUM
    CURRENT FUSE RATING 4 AMPS/250V
    3.2DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
    HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT
    DCS 400si SYSTEM: MAIN CABINET 18 23 14 33 lb.
    EXPANDED SYSTEM: TWO CABINETS 36 23 14 67.5 lb.
    **
    12/24 BUTTON DIGITAL KEYSET4.25 8.50 9 2.563 lb.
    7 BUTTON DIGITAL KEYSET 6 9 4.25” 2.563 lb.
    32 BTN ADD-ON-MODULE 4.25 4.25 9 1.188 lb.
    64 BUTTON MODULE 4.25 4.25 9 1.25 lb.
    DOOR PHONE 5” 3.88” 1.25” 6.8 oz.
    * Normal factory setting    ** Maximum Two Cabinet Overall Floor Loading–89 lbs per Sq. Ft. 
    						
    							CONTENTS3.3ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS
    OPERATING TEMPERATURE 32–104 °F/0–40 °C
    3.2
    STORAGE TEMPERATURE -13–158 °F/-25–70 °C
    HUMIDITY                                                                                        10–90 ° Non Condensing
    3.4CABLE REQUIREMENTS
    EQUIPMENT CABLE AWG MAX FEET MAX METERS
    DIGITAL KEYSET 1 PR. TWISTED 24 1300 400
    32 BTN MODULE 1 PR. TWISTED 24 1300 400
    64 BTN MODULE 1 PR. TWISTED 24 1300 400
    SINGLE LINE STATION 1 PR. TWISTED 24 3000 1 KM
    DOOR PHONE 2 PR. TWISTED 24 330* 100
    SIM 1 PR. TWISTED 24 1300 400
    *This is the maximum distance a door phone can be from the DPIM. The DPIM can be up
    to 900 cable feet from the KSU. The total distance must not exceed 1230 feet.
    3.5SYSTEM TONES
    TONE FREQUENCIES CADENCE
    DIAL TONE 350 + 440 Hz CONTINUOUS
    RINGBACK TONE 440 + 480 Hz 1 sec on + 3 sec off
    DID RINGBACK TONE 440 + 480 Hz 2 sec on + 4 sec off
    BUSY TONE 480 + 620 Hz 0.5 sec on + 0.5 sec off
    DND/NO MORE CALLS 480 + 620 Hz 0.25 sec on + 0.25 sec off
    TRANSFER/CONF 350 + 440 Hz 0.1 sec on + 0.1 sec off
    CONFIRMATION TONE 350 + 440 Hz 0.05 sec on + 0.05 sec off
    ERROR TONE 480 + 620 Hz 0.05 sec of tone 1/0.05 sec of tone 2 
    						
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    SYSTEM TONES
    3.3
    Ringback Tone—Indicates the station you dialed is ringing.
    Busy Tone—Indicates the station you dialed is busy.
    DND/No More Calls Tone—Fast busy tone indicates the station you
    dialed is in the Do Not Disturb mode or cannot receive any more calls.
    Transfer/Conference Tone—Indicates your call is being held and you can
    dial another party.
    Confirmation Tone—Very short beeps followed by dial tone indicate you
    have correctly set or canceled a system feature.
    Error Tone—A distinctive two level beeping tone indicates you have
    done something incorrectly. Try again.
    RINGBACK TONE—1000 ms ON/3000 ms OFF
    BUSY TONE—500 ms ON/500 ms OFF
    DND/NO MORE CALLS TONE—250 ms ON/250 ms OFF
    TRANSFER/CONF TONE—100 ms ON/100 ms OFF
    CONFIRMATION TONE—50 ms ON/50 ms OFF
    ERROR TONE—50 ms of tone 1/50 ms of tone 2
    CONTINUOUS
    CONTINUOUS
    FOR TEN SECONDS
    CONTINUOUS
    FOR ONE SECOND
    (programmable)
    FOR THREE SECONDS
    Intercom Dial Tone—A steady tone that indicates you can begin dialing.
    DIAL TONE
    CONTINUOUS 
    						
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    3.4
    3.6KEYSET LED INDICATIONS
    CONDITION LED COLOR LED ON LED OFF
    LINE IDLE OFF – OFF
    LINE IN USE RED/GREEN STEADY –
    RECALL AMBER 500 ms 500 ms
    CALL ON HOLD RED/GREEN 500 ms 500 ms
    RINGING C.O. CALL GREEN 100 ms 100 ms
    RINGING INTERNAL CALL GREEN 100 ms 100 ms
    DND INDICATION RED 112 IPM for 500 ms 500 ms
    OPERATOR CALLS RED 100 ms 100 ms
    ANS/RLS (DND)* RED 112 IPM for 500 ms 500 ms
    ANS/RLS (HDSET MODE) RED STEADY –
    TRSF (FORWARD ALL) RED STEADY –
    *Overrides headset mode
    3.7RESERVE POWER DURATION ESTIMATES (in minutes)*
    UPS CAPACITY IN VOLT AMPS (VA)
    250 400 450 600 900 1250 2000
    115 1324314775 180
    12 8 102440 70
    22 8 102440 70
    2 3 13 22 35
    2 4 10 13 25
    *These are approximate values based on average UPS run times. Specific UPS devices,
    due to their internal contruction, can have greater or lesser values.No. of
    Cabs.No. of
    PCUs 
    						
    							CONTENTS3.8SYSTEM CALL CAPACITY
    BHCA 4,000
    3.5 
    						
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    4.1.1
    Account Code EntryForcedVoluntaryAll Call Voice PageAttention ToneAuthorization CodesForcedVoluntaryAuto Attendant†
    Automatic HoldAutomatic Number Identification (ANI)Background MusicCADENCE–Integrated Voice MailCall CostingCaller Identification†
    Automatic Number Identification (ANI)and Caller IDName/Number DisplayNext CallSave CID/ANI NumberStore CID/ANI NumberInquire Park/HoldCID/ANI Review ListInvestigateAbandon Call List (100)CID/ANI on SMDRNumber to Name Translation (1500)Call ForwardingAll CallsBusyNo AnswerForward DNDBusy/No AnswerFollow MeExternalTo Voice MailPreset DestinationCall HoldExclusiveSystemRemoteCall Park and PageCall PickupDirectedGroups (20)EstablishedCall Waiting/Camp-OnCentrex/PBX UseChain DialingClass of ServiceCommon Bell ControlConferenceAdd On (5 Party)UnsupervisedSplittingComputer Telephony Integration (CTI)TAPITSAPICustomer Set Relocation
    Data SecurityDatabase PrintoutDialed Number Identification Service(DNIS)Direct In LinesDirect Inward Dialing (DID)T1/CopperBusy or Camp-On OptionPass Through to Tie LinesRing Plan Timed Destination RoutingDirect Inward System Access (DISA)Direct Trunk SelectionDirectory NamesDISA SecurityDistinctive RingingDoor Lock Release (Programmable)Door PhonesE & M Tie Lines (T1/Copper)Executive Barge-In (Override)Station or TrunkWith/Without Warning ToneExecutive/Secretary PoolingExternal Music InterfacesExternal Page InterfacesFlash Key OperationFlexible RingingTime Based Routing–6 PlansAutomatic/ManualHoliday ScheduleGround Start Trunks (T1/Copper)Hot LineIn Group/Out of GroupIncoming Call DistributionIncoming/Outgoing ServiceIndividual Line ControlISDN ServicePRIBRI  Station or TrunkLeast Cost RoutingLive System ProgrammingFrom any Display KeysetWith a Personal ComputerMeet Me Page and AnswerMemory ProtectionMessage Waiting IndicationsMicrophone On/Off per StationMusic on Hold —FlexibleOff Premises Extensions (OPX)Operator GroupOverflowOperatorStation GroupPagingInternal Zones (4)External Zones (4)All InternalAll ExternalPage All
    Park Orbits (10)Power Failure TransferPrimeline SelectionPrivate LinesProgrammable Line PrivacyProgrammable TimersRecallsRemote Programming —PCRing ModesTime Based Routing –6 PlansAutomatic / ManualHoliday ScheduleTemporary OverrideRing Over PageSingle Line ConnectionsSpeed Dial Numbers (2500)Station List (50 Max)System List (500 Max)Speed Dial by DirectoryStation Hunt Groups (50)DistributedSequentialUnconditionalStation Message Detail Recording (SMDR)Station PairStation to Station RestrictionSystem AlarmsSystem Alarm ReportingMaintenancePrinterStationSystem DirectoryTenant Services (2)Toll RestrictionBy Line or StationEight Dialing ClassesSpecial Code TableTime of DayToll Restriction OverrideTone or Pulse DialingTraffic ReportingTransferScreened/UnscreenedVoice Mail Transfer KeyWith Camp-OnTrunk Groups ( 49 )Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)†
    Maximum of Twenty GroupsCall StatisticsAgent StatisticsGroup SupervisorsAutomatic ReportsUniversal AnswerVoice Mail Integration
    †Requires optional hardware and/or software. Ask your dealer for details.\
    PART 4. FEATURES
    SYSTEM FEATURES
    Walking Class of Service 
    						
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    4.1 SYSTEM FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS
    ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY
    Station users may enter an account code (maximum 12 digits) before hanging up
    from a call. This account code will appear in the SMDR printout for that call record.
    Keyset users may enter this code using an account (ACCT) key without interrupt-
    ing a conversation. Single line telephone users must temporarily interrupt the call
    by hook-flashing and dialing the feature access code. Account codes can be up to
    12 digits long.
    FORCED
    When forced, they are always verified from a system list of 500 entries. Account
    codes are always printed on the SMDR report. They can contain digits 0–9 only.
    VOLUNTARY
    Users may elect to enter an account code for any call. They can contain digits 0–9,
     and #. There is no limit to the number of voluntary account codes because they
    are not stored in system memory.
    ALL CALL VOICE PAGE
    Users can page all internal and all external paging zones at the same time by
    dialing the All Page code. Keysets may be restricted from making or receiving
    pages in system programming. A maximum of 99 keysets can be programmed to
    receive page announcements.
    ATTENTION TONE
    To get your attention, a brief tone precedes all page announcements and intercom
    voice calls. There are separate programmable duration timers for page and voice
    announce tones.
    AUTHORIZATION CODES
    Authorization codes are used to give permission to make a call. A maximum of 250
    four digit authorization codes can be either forced or voluntary. When used, autho-
    rization codes will automatically change the dialing station’s class of service to the
    level assigned to the authorization code. Authorization codes may be programmed
    to print or not print on SMDR.
    FORCED
    When a station is programmed for forced authorization, the user must always enter
    this code before dialing is allowed. The dialed authorization code is verified from
    the system list of 250 authorization codes.
    VOLUNTARY
    Any station user can always enter an authorization code before they begin dialing.
    The dialed authorization code is verified from the system list of 250 authorization
    codes.
    4.1.2 
    						
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