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Vodavi Infinite Dvx Iii Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Infinite Dvx Iii Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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Table 430-l LCD Displays (Cont’d) FUNCTIONCALLING STATION’S DISPLAYCALLED STATION’S DISPLAY Camp-on Conference Internal Page External Zone Page and External All Call Page All CaII Page Meet Me Page430-2 Issue 1, February 1994
infInite” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone SystemLCD DISPLAYS Table 430-l LCD Displays (Cont’d) FUNCTION CALLING STATION’S DISPLAYCALLED STATION’S DISPLAY Station Call Forward ~ (Originating Station) (Name in Display) ~Station No-Answer ~1 ’Call Forward (Originating Station)Il btation Busy/No-Answer ~1 CaII Forward (Originating Station)~Station Busy /Call Forward (Originating Station)/Forwarded Call ~1 i (Name in Display)Issue 1, February 1994430-3
1?orwarded Intercom CallTable 430-l LCD Displays (Cont’d) FUNCTIONCALLING STATION’S DISPLAYCALLED STATION’S DISPLAY Station Forwarding to a Voice Mail Group (Station Idle)Station Forwarding to an ACD* or UCD Group(Station Idle) Preset Forward Station calling aStation Forwarded to a Voice Mail Group Call PickupExclusive Hold LCD DISPLAYS infinitem DVX InDigital Key Telephone System *Features available with optional software.430-4 Issue 1, February 1994
in.fmite~ DVX I’Digital Key Telephone SystemLCD DISPLAYS Table 430-l LCD Displays (Co&d)Call Back FUNCTION CALLING STATION’S DISPLAYCALLED STATION’S DISPLAY Do Not Disturb Outside Line Transfer Message WaitingReply to a Message WaitingIssue 1, February 1994430-5
LCD DISPLAYSin.niteTM DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System Table 430-l LCD Displays (Cont’d) FUNCTION CALLING STATION’S DISPLAYCALLED STATION’S DISPLAY Programmed Flash Command (F) Programmed PauseCommand (P)~1 Programmed Pulse-To- Tone Switchover (S) piT=zq ’ ~1 CO LineQueuing ~1 ~1Hunt Groups ~ACD* or UCD ~1Groups *Features available with optional software.430-6 Issue 1, February 1994
Table 430-l LCD Displays (Cont’d infinite” DVX InDigital Key Telephone SystemLCD DISPLAYS FUNCTIONCALLING STATION’S DISPLAYCALLED STATION’S DISPLA Ringing CO Lines Display Security FeatureStation Forwarding Off-Net Calling a StationForwarded Off-Net (before and after call is answered) Calls in Queue (Supervisor) Calls in Queue (using Dial Code)ACD* or UCD Groups Unavailable Mode (Agent Station)ACD* or UCD Groups Station calling aVoice Mail Group Pilot Number L *Features available with optional software.Y j 1 IIssue 1, February 1994430-7
Table 430-l LCD Displays (Cont’d LCD DISPLAYSinfinitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System 430-SIssue 1, February 1994 FUNCTION CALLING STATION’S DISPLAYCALLED STATION’S DISPLAY Dial By Name Off-Hook Voice Over (OHVO) Executive Override Voice Mail Transfer with ID Digits
infmitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATION SECTION 500INSTALLATION 500.1SITE PLANNINGSelection of a suitable location is the most basic, yet most critical consideration in the installation of a telephone system. The follow-ing should be considered when choosing an appropriate location for equipment installation: l Ample space must be allowed to remove the KSU cover, to access assemblies andcards within the cabinet and allow space for the MDF (Main Distribution Frame).l Location of CO/PBX line terminations must be considered when selecting a location for the KSU. In the case of telephone company line, FCC approvedconnectors supplied by the telephone company, should be within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of the cabinet/main distribu- tion frame.l To minimize the length of cable runs between the stations and the system KSU, the location of the majority of thetelephone sets (stations) should be taken into consideration when selecting a location for the cabinet.l A well ventilated, and well lighted area having an optimum temperature rangeof 60 degrees to 80 degrees F and a relative humidity range of 5 to 90% (non-condensing) must be provided.l Area lighting- should be adequate for installation and maintenance of the system. Hazardous or flammable mate- rials should be removed from the vicin-wity. The immediate area must not be subject to flooding or excess moisture. The KSU should be isolated from areas of moving machinery or equipment. It is also recommended that static electric- ity-producing carpets not be installed in this area.l A separately fused, dedicated 117V ac, +lO%, 15 Amp., 60 Hz, single phase, 3-wire (parallel blade with ground) power outlet should be located within 5feet (1.5 meters) of the system power supply *l The KSU and main distribution frame should be placed in an electrically noisefree environment, isolated and shieldedfrom equipment that causes electro- magnetic interference (EMI) or radio fre- quency interference (RFI) . Examples ofelectrical noise are rotating electrical machinery and arc welding equipment, refrigerators, copy machines, etc. Floor coverings that generate static electricityshould also be avoided. l The system KSU should not be installed close to any equipment which may pro-duce RF1 (Radio, Frequency Interfer- ence) such as a radio frequency transmitter, or microwave oven.l If the system is to be installed in a location prone to lightning strikes, pro-vide lightning protection on the power line, any station cable runs outside the building, and CO lines. A System Grounding To ensure that the system will operate properly, a good earth ground is required. Use of the Telco ground (source not de- mark) or a metallic COLD water pipe usu-ally provides a reliable ground path. Carefully check that the pipe does not con- tain insulated joints that could isolate the ground. In the absence of the COLD waterpipe, a ground rod or other source may be used. A No. 14 AWG copper wire should beused between the ground source and the KSU (25 feet mourn). The farther from the ground source, the larger the ground wire used should be. The wire should be kept as short as possible and can be con- nected to the ground lug provided on the lower left side of the backplane on the KSU with the cover off.B. Lightning Protection The infinite Digital Key Telephone Systemshould have Central Office lines, Single Line Telephones and Off-premise Exten- sion stations protected with proper light- ning surge arrestors. This will provide protection from damaging surges on sensi- tive cabling by non-direct lightning strikes.The protection should contain a compli- ment of three-element gas-discharge tubes to ground high potential surges, and asso-ciated circuits to absorb and filter lower Issue 1, February 1994500-l
injinite” DVX InINSTALLATION Digital Key Telephone System level surges. This type of lightning protec- tion is available through telephone equip- ment supply houses. Care should be taken to ensure that such protection devices are installed in accordance with the manufac- turer’s instructions and to ensure that no more than one set of protectors be installedon central office lines at the installation premises. Improper installation can be a serious safety hazard. Failure to provide the proper lightning pro- tection will increase maintenance expense and require more available spare parts. 500.2INSTALLATION PLANNING FOR THE DVX ‘I1 SYSTEM Prior pl armingof the installation will aid in a smooth cut-over and a satisfied customer. Se-lect a suitable location for the system. Deter- mine the number of telephones of each type, and the number of Key Telephone Boards (KT12), Single Line Telephone Boards (SL12) from the sales contract and discussions with the customer. Refer to Figure 500- 1 Basic KSUCabinet Mounting Arrangement for additional information.Only one station set is allowed per digital bridge digital station ports so that an extension number may appear in mane than 0 Programminginformation should also be gathered from the customer at this time so that the system may be pro- grammed either before, or while the sys- tem is being installed.l Determine the location and type of each telephone, and mark floor plans accord- ingly. l Determine the location for the operator wstations, and mark the floor plans. l Arrange for power cabling (if necessary) and station cabling of the site.l If the system is to be installed in an areasubject to frequent lightning storms, consideration should be given to provid-ing additional lightning protection on the CO lines beyond what is provided by the local telephone operating company.Installers should be tmined and thoroughly familiar with the basic components of the zpmzti;re attempting installation of.500.3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS FOR THE DVK ‘I SYSTEMA.Equipment Cabinet With Power Supply (KSU)The KSU is wall mounted. It is of metal construction with a backplane mother- board that has 23 card slots. The CPU card is inserted into the CPU card slot. Slots 2,3, and 4 are reserved for future common cards. The VCB card is inserted into the VCB slot. The remaining slots are desig- nated Slots 1 thru 19 for peripheral cards. The system defaults to a configuration that designates peripheral slots 1,2,3 and 4 for Station boards, peripheral slots 5, 6,7 and8 are for CO boards, and peripheral slots 9, 10, 11 and 12 for % remaining station boards. Refer to Figure 500-2 Basic KSU Equipment Cabinet for circuit board layout and location of connectors.Grounding: A No. 14 AWG copper wire should be used to connect a ground between the ground source and the KSU (25 feet maximum). A two position terminal strip (525) is located on the lower left comer of the mother board and is accessible through the right side ofthe KSU. One terminal position can be used to connect the ground wire from a ground source.Power Supply: The system KSU is powered by modular power supplies that are mounted on the sides of the cabinet. The cabinet is dividedso that one power supply will support a system coniigured with up to 48 CO lines and 60 stations (key or SLT). If the CO line or station requirements exceed the afore-mentioned configuration, the second power supply is needed. The power sup- plies provide the system with 24V power. They are plugged into a 120V ac circuit. The power supply and cabinet meet all safety requirements to comply with UL 1459 Second Edition and CSA C22.2 No. 225 standards. The power supply is recognized under the Component Program of Underwriters Laboratories Inc.B. Cabinet Installation Once the area for the telephone equipmenthas been selected, mount a plywood back board to the wall. The back board size will vary depending upon the size of the MDF. The entire system and frame can be 500-2 Issue 1, February 1994
infinitem DVX I’ Digital Key Telephone System1!INSTALLATION II66Ml-50 STATION BLOCKS : SLOT : :SLOT ~ 1: / SLOT : :: : SLOT : ~SLOT ~ ~~ ; ‘T.... j : #2SLOT~ :#3#4~ :#9 #lO :SLOT : :L---......../ -....--....,SLOT ~Ml #12 I/O MODULE 66Ml-50 CO LINE BLOCKS : SLOT:~ SLOT ~: : ~ #5~ :SLOT : : SLOT I#5 :: #7 #9-..--8I.... -..-.--I. . ..-.--..... .-....--....:Figure 500-l Basic KSU Cabinet Mounting Arrangement Issue 1, February 1994 500-3