Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions
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Ringing Queue Calls to be answered by a console are placed in queue. The nature of the queue (i.e. station calls only, stations before lines, lines before station, or first in-first out FIFO) is selectable on a per console basis. Distinctive Ringing Detection Used in conjunction with the Distinctive Ringing capability provided by the serving Centrex C.O. or PABX, unanswered station calls can be displayed alphanumerically or ignored, depending on the type of ringing. Paging Interface The Tone Commander...
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Alphanumeric Display Calls to be answered are displayed with a three character prefix which indicates the nature of the call (i.e. INC, RCL, HLD, CMP, etc.), followed by the line or station number, then the number of calls in queue. Line or station numbers can be replaced with 14 character names as desired. The display is also used to view programming options and confirm all entries. Single-key Answering Calls to lines or stations that are to be answered by the attendant are alphanumerically displayed...
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Line Hold Indication A flashing Line Hold lampHindicates a line placed on hold by the attendant. A steadyHindication identifies a line placed on hold at the companion console. Automatic Line Hold Active lines may automatically be placed on Hard Hold by either depressing another line key or the Answer key while a call is being displayed. Hold Recall A call placed on Hold for longer than a predetermined time period is identified with a unique audible ringing. TheHindication for the affected line is also...
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Quick Mode Key (optional) The first unanswered station in call queue is automatically pre-answered after the appropriate ring/recall delay, placed on hold, then displayed for immediate answer. This feature is activated by any spare line key that is programmed as a Quick Mode (quick answer mode) key.The Quick Mode feature is available only for stations that are monitored by the console, and is not recommended for installations with more than one console. NOTE– It is highly recommended that lines appearing...
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Telco/PABX Requirements Certain signaling protocols and features of the telco/PABX host are required for proper operation. Required System Configuration The C.O. and station lines must originate from either the same Centrex Common Block or the same PABX tenant partition. Required Signaling Protocols 1.-42.5 to -56.5 VDC C.O. battery 2.50 to 130 Vrms @ 20 to 30 Hz Ring Generator 3.Loop start 4.Disconnect Supervision for Abandoned Calls The central office opens Tip and Ring (removes the source of DC...
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Compatibility with Other Products Music On Hold The Music On Hold input on the 1030/1560 CPU is compatible with telco feed, low impedance, balanced subscriber background music services such as Muzak. Always terminate such a line with a resistor equal to the characteristic impedance of the line, usually 600 ohms. AM/FM tuner and tape player outputs are typically unbalanced high impedance music sources which require shielded cable. Characteristic impedances vary from 600 to 50K ohms. Night Service The...
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1030/1560 Specifications All values listed in this section are nominal, and may differ from the actual values. Central Office Interface Line Capacity..........10lines (1030) 15 lines (1560) Local Telco Ground and CPU Ground Differential....±3Vmax. C.O. Battery Range.......-42.5 V to -56.5 V C.O. Ringing Range......50to130Vrms@20to30Hz,superimposed on C.O. battery Off-hook/On-hook Detection Point.........26Vacross Tip and Ring Loop Resistance to C.O., Including C.O. Battery Feed . . 400 to 2000 ohms FCC...
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Night Service Night Transfer..........constant relay contact closure Night Ringing..........relay contacts close during console ringing, either lines only or lines+stations Relay Contact Rating......1amp, 50 VA Power Requirements CPU...............117VAC±10%, 60 Hz, @ 30 VA max. (Standard Version) 117 or 220 VAC ±10%, 50 or 60 Hz, @ 30 VA max. (Lucent 5ESS International Version) Console.............power supplied by CPU Fuses CPU...............(2)AGC22 A, 250 V Physical Console...
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Installer Programmable Features Abandoned Ring Time.....2-10sec Recall Rings..........1 - 9 rings, or no recall Pickup Code Sequence.....first or last Dialing Speed..........6or10digits/sec Pause Time...........200-900msec Hookflash Time.........500ms - 1 sec (Standard Version) 100 ms - 1 sec (Lucent 5ESS International Version) Dial Tone Detect Time.....500ms-2sec Hold Recall Time........30sec - 3 min, or no recall Hold Release Time.......40ms-2sec Unsupervised Transfer Time . .1 - 9 sec, or off Night...
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Maintenance After initial installation, the 1030/1560 requires little or no maintenance, as long as adherence to the criteria discussed in the Site Preparation section is maintained. In this effort the following guidelines are suggested: DONT allow stored items to accumulate around the CPU, and therefore cut off adequate ventilation. DONT store toxic or fume producing janitorial supplies or chemicals in the near vicinity of the CPU. DONT plug any other electrical products into the same circuit as the...