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    							INDIVIDUAL FEATURE PROGRAMMINGl For each subsequent number to be programmed, pressthe speed key, dial the two digit access code, followed
    by the speed call number to be programmed.
    At the completion of programming:
    l Press the speaker on/off key.l 
    int. indicator stops flashing.
    Common Speed Calling List
    New numbers can be entered at anytime. Simply
    press the 
    speed key, dial the two digit access code, enter
    the speed call number, and then press the 
    speaker on/off
    key.Speed call numbers can be access codes for
    PABX, 
    Centrex, and C.O. Calling Features. Numbers
    greater than 16 digits can be linked together by program-
    ming two access codes.Access
    20
    21
    22
    2324
    25
    26
    27
    28
    2930
    31
    Telephone Number
    Name/Company
    I32II33
    35
    36
    44
    45
    46
    47
    48
    49
    50
    51
    52
    53
    54
    5556
    57
    58 
    -59
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    							TROUBLESHOOTING
    TroubleshootingThe purpose of this section is to assist maintenance
    personnel in locating and clearing faults in the 
    Talk70 308
    System.The system is composed of the following major
    components:
    l KSU
    l TalkTo 308 Setsl Door Answering Option
    l Power Fail Option
    l Communications cabling
    l C.O./PABX linesIt is the intent of this section to assist the
    maintenance personnel in determining which of the above
    items are at fault and the corrective actions to be taken.
    All 
    TalkTo 308 System components are sealed units
    and any fault requires the replacement of the entire unit.The only exception are the Set line and handset cords
    which are modular and may be locally replaced.
    The following flow diagrams will help isolate the fault
    to one of the major system components.
    e System check.
    (T)PROVIDE POWER
    CHECK BOTH
    )PROGRAM SWITCHES (1 8 2)ARE SET TO OFF
    l Station check.tl 
    C.O./PABX line check.
    PRESS THE
    l Door Answer Unit checks.RESET BUTTON
    5STATUS LED
    ENSURE THE SYSTEM
    IS PROGRAMMED
    CORRECTLY
    THE TROUBLE
    ,REPLACE1THE KSU AND
    REPROGRAM
    SYSTEM
    OPERATIVE
    NOTE. RETURN ANY DEFECTIVE “NITS FOR REPAIR
    System Check
    21 
    						
    							TROUBLESHOOTING22SET REPORTED
    INOPERATIVE
    .“ESaTHE TROUBLENOGO TOwSYSTEM CHECK
    NOTE RETURN ANY DEFECTIVE “NITS FOR 
    REPAlRYES
    REPAlR4THE TROUBLE
    DEFECTIVE
    STATION 
    WIRING
    I
    Station Check 
    						
    							TROUBLESHOOTINGTO ACCESSC 0 /PAM LINES
    1YES
    INOI
    f-9CORRECT WIRING
    ANDRECONNECT KSU
    THE TROUBLE
    IYES
    (Yk-)
    C.O./PABX Line Access Chmk 
    						
    							TROUBLESHOOTING
    DOOR MODULE
    THE TROUBLE
    CHECK WIRINGDOOR ANSWER “NITTO DOOR MODULE
    (k)NOTE RETURN ANY 
    DEFEdTlVE UNITS FOR REPAIR
    Door Answering - One Door Module
    24 
    						
    							TROUBLESHOOTINGf
    DOOR ANSWERINGOPERATIVENOTE RETURN ANY DEFECTIVE “NITS FOR REPNR
    Door Answering -Two Door Modules
    25 
    						
    							26 
    						
    							SYSTEM PROGRAMMINGSystem Requirements -for Programming
    For the system to be programmed to meet your re-quirements, it is necessary to decide what features are
    needed, and what parameters are required for those
    features selected. The following notes are intended to aid
    you in choosing the correct features and parameters, For
    reference purposes, please complete the accompanyingprogramming form.
    (1) Hold Recall Time: Determines the time period
    between putting a caller on hold and receiving a tone
    reminder that the caller is still on hold. Periods are 1 minute,2 minutes, 3 minutes or no hold recall.
    (2) Tone Duration: This sets the time duration for eachdialed DTMF tone. Can be 55ms or 75ms.
    (3) Flash/Cancel: Which function is the flash/cancel keyto have? There are four calibrated periods 
    -2250ms,
    500ms, 1 sec., or 3 sets. to choose from.
    (4) Pause on Number: Allows an automatic pause to beinserted into speed called numbers. Used when the
    system is behind a PABX, and it is necessary to wait ashort period of time for C.O. dial tone to be returned,
    Pause can be inserted after the digit 7, 8, 9 or 0.
    (5) C.O./PABX Line: Used to tell the system whether the
    lines are CO. or PABX types.(6) Incoming Call Only By Line: Allows individual
    C.O./PABX lines to be restricted to incoming calls only.
    Restriction is system wide.
    (7) Outgoing Call Restriction By Statian: Allows indi-
    vidual stations to be restricted for toll and outgoing calls.There are three classes of service: A, B or C.
    l Class A: No restriction.
    l Class B 
    - C.O. Line: Dialing 0 + a number, 1 + a
    number or dialing more than 8 digits, is restricted.
    l Class B
    - PABX Line: Dialing C.O. line access code
    + 0 + a number, C.O. line access code + 1 + a number,
    or CO. line access code + more than 8 digits, is restricted.
    l Class C: Calling is restricted to other stations connected
    to the system. No outside access at all.If class B is selected private speed call numbers are
    restricted, common speed call numbers are not.(8) Night Transfer: Allows ringing to be assigned to
    selected stations when the system is put into a night transfer
    mode. At least one station must be selected, if night transfer
    is to be used.(9) Private Line: Allows line 1 to be assigned to a
    designated station as a private line. Other stations do nothave access to the assigned 
    C.O./PABX line.
    (10) Flexible Ringing Assignment: Allows ringing to be
    assigned by CO. line at selected stations. Note that if CO.
    line 1 is assigned as a private line to a designated station,
    ringing will be heard, at that station irrespective of whetherringing is assigned or not.
    (11) Door Answering: If the door option is equipped, C.O.
    line 3 is always associated with door answering, and can-not be used as a 
    C.O./PABX line.
    Direct Station Select (DSS) Keys
    Speed Call Keys
    IStation List
    Speed Calling List 
    --~
    Volume Control
    Speed
    on/offMicrophone on/off
    TalkTo 308 Set keys and switch layout. 
    						
    							&STEM PROGRAMMING
    Customer Feature Selection
    ‘Select one item per Line
    HoldRecall(l)*1min02min03min0NoRecall0Tone Duration 
    (2)*I55ms 0 75ms 0
    Flash/Cancel (3) *Flash 0250 ms q 500ms 0 1 set 0 3 set Cl
    Cancel q
    500ms is recommended for calibrated flash
    Pause on Number (4)Yes 
    070809000
    No 
    0C.O./PABX LINE (5)
    C.O. 0102G30
    PABX qICI2030Incoming Call Only By Line (6)
    YesqLine10Line20Line3q
    No0Outgoing Call Restriction
    By Station (7)
    Stn/ClassYes 
    0No 
    0Night Transfer (8)
    Yes 
    0stn# q q mm
    q mmmPrivate Lines (9)
    Yes 
    0W/LineNo 
    nmlFlexible Ringing (10)
    Yes 
    0%/Line
    ml [ml m
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