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INSTALLATION 
PFU 
CO 5.6 
co 3.4 
co 1.2 
616 KSU 
C.O.lPAEX Lines Cable Supplied with Power Fail Unit 
/ 
D II 
Plug 
P 
Plug 
Plug 
625 Type Jacks 
Supplied with Power Fail Unit RJ 4 Wire Modular Line Cord 
CNK 
CNJ T4T 
TK 3.4 T3T 
TK 1.2 T2T 
co 3.4 TIT 
co 1.2 
Power Fail Transfer Unit 1 
Power Fail Telephones 
Not Used 
Not Used 
q -* Maximum 1 
0-w Per Incoming Line 
Power Fail Transfer Unit 2 
Power Fail Transfer Option Connections 
: 14  

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INSTALLATIOI 
: 
i : 
9 
-3.54” (90mm)- 
k3.11” (79mm)+ 
I 
t- 2.63” (67mm)+ ’ 
Power Fail Transfer Unit - Dimensions 
Sptem Prvgtamming 
Before programming the system, check that the 
customer has completed a Features 
Selection form. A 
copy of the form and instructions for feature selection is 
included in this section. It is recommended that the system is programmed 
immediately following installation. Programming makes use 
of station 10 dial pad, keys and indicator lamps when enter- 
ing selected...

Page 33

’ SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 
System 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 accompanying 
programming form. 
(1) Hold Recall Time: Determines the time period 
between putting a caller on hold and receiving a...

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SYSTEM PROGRAMMINt 
Customer Feature Selection 
*Select one item per Line 
Hold Recall (l)* 1 min 0 2 min 0 3 min 0 No Recall 0 
Tone Duration (2)* 55ms 0 75ms Cl 
Flash/Cancel (3) l Flash 0 250 ms Cl 500ms 0 1 set Cl 3 set 0 
Cancel Cl 500ms is recommended for calibrated flash 
Pause on Number (4) Yes 0 70809000 
No 0 
C.O./PABX LINE (5) C.O. cl 102030 
PABX El 102030 
Incoming Call Only 
By Line (6) 
Yes q Line 1 0 Line 2 0 Line 3 0 
No 0 Line 4 0 Line 5 0 Line 6 
q 
Outgoing Call Restriction 
By...

Page 35

Preparation 
Before attempting to program the system, check 
l Station 10 is connected. 
l The switches, Program 7 and Program 2, are set to Off. 
l The KSU is connected to a 1lOV ac power supply. 
l The status indicator on the KSU is flashing. 
l The switch, Battery, is set to On. 
l A Features Selection form, completed by the customer, 
is available. 
l Status Indicator lamp stops flashing. 
l Set the switch, Program 7 to OH. 
l Press the Reset key. 
l Press 3t key on station 10. 
l int. indicator...

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INDIVIDUAL FEATURE PROGRAMMIN 
Individual Feature Programming 
Features need not necessarily be programmed in 
a specific order. Each is accessed simply by entering the 
specific 3-digit access code. The following charts show 
the Feature, the Access Code the Access Keys and their 
functions. 
Hold Recall - Pulse Duration - 
Flash/Cancel Access code 010 
Default is - No recall - 75ms - Flash 
c.o.pIc0.d Off 
Off 
on 
on 
-r 
co. I C.O. 4 C.O. 5 CO. 6 hold 
mic. on/off Feature Data 
No Recall 1 Minute 
2...

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‘: / I ! 
INDIVIDUAL FEATURE PROGRAMMING 
Incoming Call Qnly - By Line Access Code 070 Default is - No Restriction 
Feature Data C.O. 1 C.O. 2 CO. 3 CO. 4 C.O. 5 C.O. 6 hold 
mic. on/off 
Line 1 Unrestricted 
Line 1 Restricted 
Line 2 Unrestricted 
Line 2 Restricted 
Line 3 Unrestricted 
Line 3 Restricted 
Line 4 Unrestricted 
Line 4 Restricted 
Line 5 Unrestricted 
Line 5 Restricted 
Line 6 Unrestricted 
Line 6 Restricted 
Examples: 
Line 
1 Unrestricted 
Line 2 Unrestricted 
Line 3 Unrestricted 
Line 4...

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Flexible Ringing - By Station a%&’ 
C.O. Line Access Code 2XX (where XX is station 
number 10 to 25) .Default is - No Ring 
: 
.! ‘,.._’ 
Feature Data 
c.0. 1 c.0. 2 c.0. 3 C.C. 4 C.C. 5 CC. 5 hold 
mic. on/off 
CO. 1 No ringing 
C.O. 2 No ringing 
C.O. 3 No ringing 
C.O. 4 No ringing 
C.O. 5 No ringing 
C.O. 6 No ringing 
C.O. 1 Ringing 
C.O. 2 Ringing 
C.O. 3 Ringing 
C.O. 4 Ringing 
CO. 5 Ringing 
C.O. 6 Ringing 
Examples: 
Off 
on 
Of-f 
.on 
Off 
on 
Off 
on 
Off 
on 
Off 
on NOT 
APPLICABLE...

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INDIVIDUAL FEATURE PROGRAMMING 
l For each subsequent number to be programmed, press 
the 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 
:-i 
:. ! 
i Access Telephone Number 
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...

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Troubleshooting 
The purpose of this section is to assist maintenance 
personnel in locating and clearing faults in the 
TalkTo 616 
System. 
The system is composed of the following major 
components: 
ALL STATIONS 
KSU 
TalkTo 616 Sets 
Door Answering Option 
Power Fail Option 
Communications cabling 
C.O./PABX lines 
It 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 676 System...
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