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Vodavi Infinite Dvx I, Dvx Ii Hybrid Key Telephone Systems Installation Manual
Vodavi Infinite Dvx I, Dvx Ii Hybrid Key Telephone Systems Installation Manual
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r ir#idte DVX’ and DVX” D&.&al Key Telephone Spstcms (! Q; Ngum 200-18 48-Button Dss/DLs con6ok 200-24 Issue 1, Jaaaarp m93
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iqfmite DVX’ and DVX” [email protected] Eey Tckphone Syattma GENERAL DESC-ON MAF#l hasbydefaultthefirst28Stations(Stas 100-127). and 14COLines, threeC!allParklocations. Release, Attendant Override. and an All Call Page button mapped to the buttons. All buttons except the 14 CO line buttons and Release button are flexfble and can be changed by the station user. Fi@m 200-14 085 Console Map 1 Issue 1, Janumy 1993 2ocb26
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GENE&!&L DESCRIPTION . infinite DVX’ and DVX ‘I Di#taI I.&v Telephone Systems MAP #2 has by default all 28 CO lines. and the first 12 stations (Stas 100-l 1 l), followed by four Call park locations, Release. Attendant Override. an All CaH Page button, and the first Internal Page Zone mapped to the buttons. AU buttons except the 28 CO line buttons and the Release button are flexible and can be changed by the station user. 200-26 Is5ue1,Jnxmq71993
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I. digital Key Telephone Systems GENERAL DESC!RPl’ION t MAP #S by default is intended to be used with MAP # 2 on an DVX” System, in that it has the remaining stations (Stas 112- 155) to provide a full CO Une by Station mapping. Additionally, Internal Page Zones 2. and 3 appear and the last two buttons are unassigned. All of the buttons on MAP #3 are flexible and can be changed by the user. CO Line ringing on Map I and Map 2 is determined by CO Line Ringing Assignments. STA 136 El Figure 200-16...
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iqjhite DVX’autdDVXn GENE= DESCRT.PTION D#td key Telephone Spstcms 200.6 SLT ADAPTER / OFF-PREMISE EXTENSION MODULE This external module provides the interface for one long loop (OPX) single line telephone (2500 type) extension. This module requires a sepa- rate&provided -48V dc power supply to provide the necessary current for long loop applications and to support ring generation. This module is wired to and interfaces with a digital terminal Fey station) port from either the DVX ’ or DVX...
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irlfinite DVX’ and DVXn n&itaI Key Tdephone Systems /.- ;- y :c. . ,: GENERAL DESCRIPTION 200.7 RELAY / SENSOR INTERFACE MODULE The Relay Sensor Interface Module connects to either the DVX ’ or DVX ‘I systems using one digital station port and provides three relay activated contacts and three sensing circuits. The relays provide for applications such as Loud Bell ControI contacts. CO Line control contacts, FWU Start contacts, Page Relays, Power Fail contact and additional applications as...
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in..ite DVX’ and DVX I1 GEI’iERAL DESCRIPTION Digital IKey Telephone Systems 200.8 POWER FAILURE TRANSFER =IpFTu) This unit provides the rely tmnsfer circuits for up to 22 CO lines in the event of a power or processor failure. The unit is housed in its own enclosure and mounts external to the KSU. Activation of the PFT relays is controlled by a multi-use relay on any one of t&e CO / Station Interface boards that is programm ed for PJ3. A customer provided 12V dc power supply is re- quired...
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irlfinite DVX * and DVX’ D&&&d Xey Telephone Systems GENE&% DESCRIPTXON 200.9 DATA FEATURE me Data Feature is a time division switched. point to point data transmission capability which perrrdts simultaneous (on the same sys- tem but not the same port) voice and data communications. The Data Feature offers the abUy to transmit data information between personal computers, prh-iters, plotters. mo- dems, CFZT terminals, and main frame com- puter ports. To establish a Data call, a Digital Data...
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iqjinite DVK’ and DVX” Digital Key TeIephone Systems GREE II - t STATION CONNECTING BLOCK 7-r TR RT RR MODULAR ( ) KSU ( > OFF 8( oo”oo*ooooooooooooooooooo ] Q - m HoOoK To Data Device I / / 200-32
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i&.&e DVX’andDVXn Digital Key Tekphone Systems GENERAL DEXRPTION MODEM GNDl RD2 Tm 567 mss DcDa DTFl2D WI6 RI22 Modem to DDN Cable PC DISPLAY PHONE Computer to Phone Cable To establish a connection to any idle data pork 1, A user with an associated DDIU dials the station number of the DDIU or the group access number of the group that the DDIU has been inserted into or presses a DSS button representing the DDIU. The digital key system wilI then determine the baud rate setting for...