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    							Table 200-Q Key Telephone Audible Sign& 
    ‘TYPE OF SIGNAL FREQUENCY SIGNAL DURATION 
    Incoming CO Line 
    Intercom Tone Ringing 
    Intercom Call Announce 
    M-P) 
    Transferred CO Line 
    COU.neFtfxall 
    Message Watt Call Back 
    Message Watt Reminder Tone 
    CO Queue Call Back 
    Camp-on 
    Paging Alert Tone 1215/1471 0.8s on/2.4s off; repeated 
    1215/1471 
    0.4s on/0.4s ofVO.4~ on/2.0s off 
    935 0.2s 
    on/O.2s off (3 bursts) 
    1215/1471 
    0.89 on/2.4s off 
    1215/1471 
    0.8s on/2.4s off 
    1215/1471 
    0.49 
    on/0.4s oW0.4~ on/2.0s off 
    771 
    0.6s on (timed) 
    1215/1471 
    0.2s on/0.6s o@ repeated 
    1215/1471 0.2s on/OJs off/O.as on (once) 
    935 
    1 sec. (burst) 
    Intercom Rfngback 701 
    Call Announce 935 
    Busy Tone 701 
    Error Tone 701 
    Intercom Dial Tone 701 
    DND Tone 701 
    Paging Confirmation 935 
    Programming 0mfirmation 1471 
    Programmixq~ Error 1471 
    Confhmation Tone 1471 0.4s on/0.4s off/O.4s on/2.0s off 
    0.2s on/OA off (3 bursts) 
    0.4s on/O.4s off. repeated 
    0.2s on/O& off, repeated 
    Continuous 
    0.2s on/OL?s off, repeat 3~‘s. pause, 
    0.5s repeat 
    1 set burst 
    1.4 set burst 
    0.2s on/OL?.s off,.,.6x’s 
    1 set burst, 1 time 
    200-12 lssue 1. January 1992  
    						
    							Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone S~~tcm GENERAL DE!XRPTION 
    Table 200-10 DSS/BLF Button visual Iudlcatom 
    I-- TYPE OF SIGNAL I INDICATOR FLASH RATES I 
    Off-Hook/Busy (All Stations) 
    Incoming Intercom Ring (D&inationl 
    Call Announce (Destination) 
    Message Waiting Call Back (Destination) 
    Do Not Disturb (AlI Stations) 
    Door BQX Calling (Assigned Stations) 
    Automatic Call Back fDesUnationl Steady 
    120 ipm flutter 
    120 Ipm flutter 
    ‘120 ipm flutter 
    60 ipm flash 
    30 ipm flash 
    120 
    iDrn flutter 
    Table 2OQ-11 CO LLne Button Visual Yndicatom 
    TYPE OF SIGNAL INDIC4TOR FLASH RATES 
    Incoming CO Ring 
    Transferred CO Ring 
    Recall 
    Queued Line 
    Exclusive Hold 
    System Hold 
    I-Hold (only when hold preference is system) 
    In Use 30 ipm flash 
    120 ipm flash 
    460 ipm flutter 
    480 ipm flutter 
    120 lpm flash 
    6Oipmwink 
    30 ipm double flash 
    Steadv 
    Issue 1, January 1992 200-13  
    						
    							GENERALDESCRIPTION Injlnite 4096 Hyfnid Key Telephone System 
    TYPE OF SIGNAL 
    Call Forward (active1 
    Message Waiting (active1 
    Camp-on (active) 
    Call Back (active-initiator) 
    CO Line Queue (active) 
    Do Not Disturb (DND active) 
    Mute (microphone off, handset xmit oa 
    ON/OFF (speakerphone on/on-hook dlaltng 
    Conference (active) 
    Hold [Camp-on) 
    Hold (all intercom charmells busy) 
    Speed (momentarily ON until bin address dialed) 
    Personalized 
    Messages 
    Intercom Call (Hold Button) 
    LOOP 
    Pool 
    Transfer 
    Flash 
    pickup 
    INDICATOR FLASH RATES 
    30 ipm flash 
    15 ipm flash 
    60 ipm flash 
    120 ipm flash 
    steady 
    60 ipm flash 
    Steady 
    steady 
    St-e 
    120 ipm flash 
    Steady 
    Steady 
    15 ipm flash 
    15 ipm flash 
    Same as CO Line buttons 
    Same as CO Une buttons 
    Steady until transfer complete 
    Steady during dialing 
    Momen- ON 
    200-14 Issue 1, January 1992  
    						
    							Table 20&13 Sin@ Ldne Telephone Adble Sign& 
    ‘IYF’E OF SIGNAL FREQUENCY 
    SIGNAL DURATION 
    Incoming CO Line 20 
    Hz. SO-90VAC 2.0s on/4.Os off 
    Intercom Tone Ringing 20 
    Hz. !?O-9OV AC 1.0s on/O.& off/O& on/4.0s off 
    Transferred CO Une 20 
    Hz. 50-9OV AC 2.0s on/4.0s off 
    C0LineReca.U 20 
    Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.0s on/4.Os off 
    CO Queue Call Back 20 
    Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.0s on/4.Os off 
    Intercom Ringback 
    Call Announce 
    Busy Tone 
    Error Tone 
    Intercom Dial Tone 
    DND Tone 
    Paging Time-out 
    Call FWD Warning Tone 
    Camp-on Tone 
    Conference Warning Tone 
    Zo&rmaUon Tone 
    3ND Warning Tone 1.0s 
    on/3.Os otT; repeated 
    0.2s on/0.2s off (3 bursts) 
    0.5s on/O& OR repeated 
    0.5s on/O& OR repeated 
    Continuous 
    0.2s on/O.% off, repeat 3x3, pause, 
    0.5s: repeated 
    0.5s on/O& off; repeated 
    0.2s on/O.Z3 off (six times) 
    0.2s burst (1 time) 
    1 set burst (1 time) 
    1.4 set burst (1 time) 
    0.2s on/OZ?s off (6 bursts) 
    Table 200-14 RIq Gen./Mess~e Wait (RGI Specifications 
    FUng Generator Input: 
    Ring Generator Output: 
    Message Waiting Output: 
    Ring Generator Capacity 
    Simultaneous Ringing (same cadence): 
    Ring Cycles: 
    Maximum Number of Simultaneous SLTs 24 Vdc 
    20 Hz. 50-90 VAC 
    90 V dc, unregulated 
    5 Single Line Telephones 
    5 
    Issue 1, January 1992 200-15  
    						
    							Table 2OG18OPXTele~honeAudlble Si@ula 
    ‘IYPE OF SIGNAL 
    Incoming CO Line 
    Intercom Tone Ringing 
    Transferred CO Une 
    C0LtneReca.U 
    CO Queue Call Back 
    .* 
    PTQneS, 
    Intercom Ringback 
    Busy Tone 
    Error Tone 
    Intercom Dial Tone 
    DND Tone 
    Paging Time-out 
    CallFNDWarning Tone 
    Camp-on Tone 
    Conference Warning Tone 
    Confirmation Tone 
    3ND Warning Tone 
    ‘Precise Tone Plan FREQUENCY 
    2OHz.50-9OVAC 
    2.0s on/4.Os off 
    2OHz,5O-9OVAC 1.0s on/O.% off/O.8s on/4.0s off 
    2OHz,50-9OVAC 2.0s on/4.Os off 
    2OHz,50-9OVAC 2.0s on/4.Os off 
    2OHz.50-90VAC 2.0s on/4.Os off 
    440+480 
    480+620 
    480+620 
    350+440 
    480+620 
    480+620 
    350+440 
    350+440 
    480+620 
    350+440 
    350+440 
    SIGNAL DURATION 
    1 s on/3s off 
    0.5s on/0.5.s OF, repeated 
    0.25s on/0.25s off, repeated 
    Continuous 
    0.2s on/OAs off, repeat 3x’s, pause, 
    0.5s; repeated 
    0.5s on/0.5s off 
    0.2s on/OAs off (six times) 
    0.2s burst (1 ttme) 
    1 set burst (1 time) 
    1.4 set burst (1 time) 
    0.2s on/OA off (6 bursts] 
    200-16 Issuel,January1992  
    						
    							kjinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    The Mean Time Between Failure (MlBF) for 
    each component of the 4096 Key Telephone 
    System is shown in Table 200-16. The MTBF 
    figures are calculated based on: 
    l Specifications: BellCoRe ‘TR-TSY- 
    000332” 
    l Quality Factor: Level 2 
    l Environmental Factor: Group Benign 
    (1.0) 
    l Method: Parts Count Method 
    MeanlIme Between Failure @‘vlTBF) represents 
    for a particular interval, the total functlontng 
    life of a population of an item divided by the 
    number of failures with&r the population dur- 
    ing the measurement Interval. The deffnitlon 
    holds for the time, cycles, miIes, events, or 
    other measures of life units. This does NOT 
    provide 
    a definite failure tfme but only indi- 
    cates possible failure probabilities based on 
    calculations. To calculate 
    a particular systems MTBF: 
    1. multfpiy the quantity of each component 
    , ln the system by its failure rate. 
    Component Q,y K Fa&; 
    Resultant 
    Power 
    1 SUPPlY I 2 x 2064.2 4128.4 
    2. Add the resultants from step 1 for all 
    components used to configure a system. 
    3. Divide the total number derived from step 
    2 fntn 1.000.000.000. This will provfde 
    the system’s MTBF rated in hours. 
    1 .ooo,ooo.ooo 
    I 
    System 
    lVil73F I 
    Total fkom 
    = 
    Step 2 Rated in 
    Hours 
    Table 200-16 Mean Time Between Fatlures (MTBF) 
    DEVICE 
    Basic Key Service Unit (BKSUI 
    Expansion Key Service Unit IEKSUI 
    Power SuppIy Unit (PSI 
    DC/DC Converter (DC/DC) 
    Central Processor Board (CPBI 
    Central O&e Interface Board (COB) 
    Key Statton Interface Board (KIB) 
    Single I&e Interface Board (SIB) 
    AppIicaUon Board (APL) 
    RS-232C Module IRSMI 
    Single Line MMF-RS unit (SLUI 
    Power Fatlure Transfer Unit Ipm 
    Ring Generator Unit (RG) 
    Battery Chargfng Unit (BCI 
    Key Telephone 
    DSS/DLS Console 
    Phone Box 
    FAXLURE F!ATE MIBFINHOURS Ml?BFMYEARS (for a single unit) (for a sing,Ie utit) 
    574.7 1749038.3 
    198.6 
    356.9 2601905.3 319.9 
    2064.2 484449.2 55.3 
    4160.0 240384.6 27.4 
    16179.3 61807.4 
    7.1 
    9341.4 107050.3 12.2 
    5093.0 196347.9 22.4 
    10677.4 93655.8 10.7 
    7818.7. 127898.5 14.6 
    1212.4 824610.3 94.2 
    825.2 1211827.4 138.3 
    1615.0 619195.0 70.7 
    1509.0 662690.5 75.6 
    2310.6 432788.0 49.4 
    6022.9 166933.0 19.0 
    2511.3 3986200.1 45.5 
    4209.2 237574.8 27.1 
    Issue 1, January 1992 200-17  
    						
    							Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone Spetem FEAm DESCRIPTION 
    SECTION300 
    FEAIWREDESCFUPTION 
    The features of the In&i& 4096 Hybrid Key 
    Telephone System are listed and described 
    below in alphabetical order. An abbreviated 
    feature index is provided in Table 300- 1. 
    300.1 ACCOUNT CODES 
    An account code is the last 
    field within Station 
    Message Deta.ll Recording (SMDR). that pro- 
    vides the ability to track specii3c calls by enter- 
    ing a non-verfned, variable length (up to 12 
    digIts) identifier. The use of forced Account 
    Codes is optional, offered on a system wide 
    basis. 
    300.2 AMPIJFIED CENTRAL OFFICE 
    BOARD 
    The Amplified Central Office Board (COAI is an 
    optional card that ls installed in place of the 
    standard COB. It enhances audio levels and is 
    recommended for DISA and multi-line confer- 
    ence applications. 
    300.3 ATTENDANTRECAUI 
    When a line has been left on hold for a pro- 
    grammable period of time, the station placing 
    that tie on hold will be recalled. If that station 
    fails to answer the recall, the call will be re- 
    called to the attendant(s) for handling. There 
    can be three attendants per system.Trans- 
    ferred. Parked and Camp-on recalls will also 
    recall the Attendant 
    300.4 AUTOMATIC 
    LINEACCES 
    Each station. key or SLT, may have their phone 
    programmed to access a particular CO Line 
    such as a private line or a line from a Group of 
    CO lines upon going off-hook. This is useful in 
    Centrex or PBX appiicattons when station us- 
    ers have dedicated or individual lines. Outside 
    lfne dial tone is received just by going off-hook, 
    without the need to dial an access code. 
    300.5 AUTOMATIC NIGHr SERVICE 
    The system may optionally be programmed to 
    go into and out-of night service automatically. 
    This method does not require the attendant to 
    activate or deactivate night service on a dally 
    basis. The automatic night seIvfce is enabled 
    and d.isabled on a programmable dw sched- 
    ule including Saturday and Sunday schedules. 
    A time can be set to enable Night Service and 
    to Disable Night Service on a per day basis. 
    300.6 AUTCMATIC PAUSE INSERTION 
    WITHSPEEDDIAL 
    If a flash command is placed into system speed 
    dial numbers, station speed dial numbers, 
    save number red&l or last number redlal. a 
    pause will automatically be inserted after the 
    flash. 
    A pause will also be automatically in- 
    serted after a PBX dialing code has been used. 
    300.7 
    AUTOMATIC PRIVACY 
    Privacy is automatically provided on all calls. 
    If one station is conversing. another station 
    cannot 
    intrude on that line. The Automatic 
    Privacy feature can be disabled, allowing an- 
    other statton to join in on existing CO line 
    conversations. 
    300.8 AUTOMATIC SELXCTION 
    The user can select an outside be, intercom 
    station. speed dial button, or dial a feature and 
    automatically place the phone in the dialing 
    mode without pressing the ON/OFF button or 
    lifting the handset. 
    300.9 BACKGROUND MUSIC 
    Each key telephone user may receive music 
    over their speaker when an optional music 
    source is connected to the system. This fea- 
    ture can be allowed or denied on a system-wide 
    b- by pro-. 
    300.10 
    BATTERY BACK-UP @IEMORy] 
    A 
    long-life lithium battery is located on the 
    Central Processing Board (CPB) to protect sys- 
    tan memory in case of commercial power out- 
    age 
    or the system power being turned off for a 
    period of Ume. Battery Back-up Memory re- 
    tains all system features including both system 
    and station speed dial during a power outage. 
    300.11 BATTERY BACK-UP (SYSTEM) 
    When the optional Battery Charging Card and 
    maintenance free (gel-type) batteries are in- 
    stalled, full system power can be maintained 
    in the went of commercial power outage. Calls 
    in progress when power fails will continue 
    without interruption. The batteries are re- 
    charged when the system returns to normal AC 
    operation. 
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    							FEATURED ESCRPMON IqCtite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System 
    Table 300-l Alphabetical Fe&ure Index 
    IMERNAL 
    EXTERNAL 
    FEA.IuRE AVAILABLE EQUIPMEr(rr 
    EQUIPMENT 
    REQUIRED 
    REQUIRED 
    Account Code s N Printer 
    Account Code (Single Line) S N Printer 
    Attendant Disable Outgoing Access S N N 
    AmpIifIed Central Of&e (COAI 
    0 COA N 
    Attendant OverfIow 
    S N N 
    Attendant Override S N N 
    Attendant Recall S N N 
    Automatic Line Access S N N 
    Automatic Night SeIvfce S N N 
    Automatic Pause Insertion w/Speed Dial 
    S N 
    N 
    Automatic Privacy S N 
    N 
    Automatic Selection S N N 
    Background Music S N Music Source 
    Basic Key Set Compatabfflty S N Basic Key Telephont 
    Battery Backup Memory) S N N 
    Battery Backup (System) 
    0 BC Battery Pkg 
    Busy Lamp Field (BLFI 
    S N N 
    CdI Announce Privacy 
    S N 
    N 
    CaII Back 
    S N 
    N 
    Call Forward: Station 
    CalI Forward - AII Cabs S N N 
    CalI Forward - Busy S N N 
    Call Forward - No Answer S N N 
    Call Forward - Busy/No Answer 
    S N 
    N 
    Forward to Pilot (IJCD, VM, Hunt) S N N 
    Station Off-Net Forward (via speed dial) S APL N 
    Call Fonvard: Preset 
    Call Forward Preset to Stations 
    S N N 
    CaII Forward Preset to Hunt Groups S N N 
    Call Forward Preset to Off-Net (via speed dial) 
    S N 
    N 
    Call Forward Preset to UCD Groups 
    S N N 
    CalI Forward Preset to Voice Mafl Groups S APL 
    Voice Mail System 
    Call Forward: CO IJnes 
    Incoming CO Unes Off-Net (via speed dial) 
    S APL N 
    Calling Station Tone Mode Option 
    S N N 
    Call Park S N N 
    CaIl Pick-up: 
    Group Pick-up S N N 
    Directed CaII Pick-up S N N 
    ZLU Transfer 
    S N N 
    Camp-On 
    S N N 
    Camp-On RecaII S N N 
    S=Standard Feature: O=OpUonaI; Requires additional hardware; N=No additionaI hardware required 
    300-2 
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    							&finite 4096 EyMd Key Telephone System 
    Table 30&l Alphabetical Feature Index (Cont’dl 
    FEATURE 
    Canned Toll Restriction 
    Centrex Compatability 
    Centrex/PBX Transfer 
    Chdn.frq Speed Bins 
    CO Line Access 
    CO Line Class of Service 
    CO Line Control (contact) 
    CO Line Groups 
    CO Line Loop Supervision 
    CO Line Queue 
    CO Line Incoming Ring Assignment: 
    &signed Per CO Line 
    CO Ring Detect 
    Conference: 
    Add-on 
    Multi-Line 
    Unsupervised Tnmk-to-Trunk 
    SLT - Add-on 
    SLT - Multi-Line 
    SLT - Conference with Personal Park 
    Conference Enable/Disable Per Statton 
    Conference Enable/Disable Per CO Line 
    Data Base Printout (dump) 
    Day/Night Class of Service (COS) 
    3efault Button Mapping 
    3ial Pulse Sending 
    Xaling PrWileges 
    Xrect CO Line Ringing: 
    To Stations 
    To UCD Groups 
    To Hunt Groups 
    To Off-Net (via speed dial) 
    To Voice Mail Groups 
    Xrect Station Selection 
    Xrected Call Pick-up: 
    Pick-up from Statlons 
    Pick-up from UCD Groups 
    Xrect Inward Statton Access (DISA): 
    Programmable Access 
    CO Line Group Access 
    Station Access 
    Xrectory Dialing 
    INTERNAL 
    EzcrERNAL 
    AVAIIABLE EQUIPMENT 
    EQUIPMENT 
    REQUIRED 
    REQUIRED 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S PFT 
    N 
    S N N 
    S N 
    N 
    S 
    N N 
    S N N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    0 
    APL N 
    S N N 
    S N N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N 
    N 
    S 
    APL N 
    S APL N 
    S N 
    Voice 
    Mail System 
    S N 
    N 
    S N N 
    S N 
    N 
    0 APL N 
    S N 
    N 
    S N N 
    S N N 
    S N N 
    S=Standard Feature: O=OpUonal; Requires additional hardware; N=No additfonal hardware required 
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    300-a  
    						
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    IxKlvRE 
    Do Not Disturb (DND) 
    One-Time Do Not Disturb 
    m-dfng 
    Emergency Transfer 
    End to End S&r&ling 
    Exclusive Hold 
    Executive Override 
    Executive/Sccrcky Transfer 
    External Night Ringing 
    Flash 
    Flash on Intercom 
    Flash with Speed Dial 
    Flexible Attendant(s) 
    Flexible Button Assignment 
    Forced Account Codes 
    Group Call Pick-up 
    Headset Compatabfflty 
    Headset Mode 
    Hearing Aid Compatible 
    Hold Preference 
    Hold Recall 
    Hot Line/Ring Down 
    Hunt Groups: (8 x 8) 
    Pilot Hunting 
    Station Hunting 
    Hunt Group Chaining 
    Intercom Calling 
    Intercom Signaling Select 
    Last Number &dial (LNRI 
    LCD Interactive Display 
    Least cost I?mung &CR): 
    LCR 3 Digit Tables 
    LCR 6 Digit Tables 
    Route List Tables 
    Insert/Delete Tables 
    Weekly Time Tables 
    Daily Start Time Tables 
    Exception Tables 
    Default LCR Database 
    LCR Routing for Toll Information 
    Loop Button CO Line Access 
    Loud Bell Control ILBC) IVAIIABLE 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    0 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    S 
    0 
    INTERNAL Exl-ERNAL 
    EQUX’MEKT EQUIPMEm 
    REQUIRED 
    REQUIRED 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    PFT 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    S 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    PFT N 
    N 
    N 
    SLTS 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    NN 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    (22 buttons) 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    Key Station 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    Exec Telephone 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    N 
    Gen & Bells 
    =Standard Feature: O=OpUonal; Requires additional hardware: N=No additional hardware required 
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