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    GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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    IComputer to 
    DDIU Cable
    To establish a connection to any idle data port:
    1.A user with an associated DDIU dials thestation number of the DDIU or the group
    access number of the group that the DDIUhas been inserted into or presses a DSS
    button representing the DDIU. The digital
    key system will then determine the baudrate setting for the called DDIU and con-
    vert the user’s associated DDIU to the
    same baud rate. The system will then
    complete the connection.A second method to establish a connection
    between two DDIUs is done by the first atten-
    dant.-1. The first attendant dials the extension
    number of one data unit. Dial tone is
    received and the display will show the
    BAUD RATE.
    2.Then dials the station number of the sec-
    ond data unit, confirmation tone is heard.
    To break down an established connection:
    1.The station user dials his associated DDIUnumber or press the DSS button for the
    associated DDIU followed by pressing the
    FLASH button. The first attendant can
    also force a disconnect by dialing one of
    the DDIUs, followed by pressing the
    FLASH button.
    Conditions:l The System is transparent to the de-
    vices being connected. Therefore each
    DDIU must be configured with a specificbaud rate, number of data bits and
    number of stop bits. This configuration
    will be done by the first attendant or in
    the case of an associated data unit can
    be configured by the user.l Data switching is accomplished using
    the same wiring the telephone station
    uses for voice switching.
    * Data ports can be arranged in UCD
    Groups or Hunt Groups.
    l Data ports do not have to be associated
    with a 
    keyset, hqwever to connect two
    DDIU devices one of them must be as-
    sociated with a 
    keyset unless the con-
    nection is made by the first attendant.l When the data connection has been
    completed, the baud rate used in the
    connection will be displayed on the
    keyset.l Non associated DDIU connections can
    be broken down by the first attendant.
    l A DDIU has a DCE interface. Therefore
    a straight through RS-232C cable can
    be used connect to a DTE device
    (printer, PC, etc.).l Each DDIU requires a digital terminal
    port.
    Refer to Station Attributes Programming,
    730.2, Station Identification for programming
    the Station ID of the Digital Data Interface Unit(DDIU). Also refer to Sec. 730.3, Digital Dam
    Interface Unit 
    (DDIU) for programming the pa-
    rameters of the Digital Data Interface Unit
    (DDIU).200.9SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS AND
    CAPACITY
    The 
    DVX”is card slot cabinet oriented with
    plug in modules (cards) expanding the system
    via station boards and CO boards. The boards
    are configured as 12 CO/PBX/Centrex lines,
    12 digital stations, or 12 single line stations. Acomplete system capacity allows for use of up
    to 144 ports for Stations, CO Lines, or Dam
    switching Modules.
    DSS/DLS’s can be installed in place of any
    Digital Key terminal. Standard single line tele-phones (2500 type) can be supported instead of
    key stations by installing single line boards
    (SL12) in place of the key station board (KT12).Issue 1, February 1994
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    							in.nitem DVX I’GENERAL DESCRIPTIONDigital Key Telephone System
    Twelve single line telephones can replace 12
    Digital Display Terminals for each board ex-
    changed. An ON/OFF switch is located on the
    front of the power supply.
    l The system capacities are listed in Table
    200- 1 Digital System Capacities.l Electrical specifications are listed in Table
    200-2 Electrical Specifications.l Environmental specifications are listed in
    Table 200-3 Environmental Specifications.l Loop limits are listed in Table 200-4 Loop
    Limits.l
    Dialing specifications are listed in Table 200-
    5 Dialing Specifications.l FCC Registrations Numbers are listed in
    Table 200-6 FCC Registration Numbers.l Trunk Ordering information for Public Net-
    work Lines are listed in Table 200-7 Trunk
    Ordering Info: Public Network Linesl Miscellaneous Specifications are listed in
    Table 200-9 Miscellaneous Specifications.l Key telephone, Single Line Telephone and
    OPX Audible Indications are listed in Table
    200-l 1 Digital Terminal Audible Signals,
    Table 200- 12 Single Line Telephone AudibleSignals and Table 200-13 OPX Telephone
    Audible Signals.l Key Telephone Visual Indications are listed
    in Table 200-14 DSS/BLF Button Visual
    Indicators, Table 
    200- 15 CO Line Button
    Visual Indicators, and Table 200-16
    Function Button Visual Indicators.200-30Issue 1, February 1994 
    						
    							infznite” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION
    LTable 200-l Digital System Capacities
    Time Slots:144 PCM/TDM time slots
    Ports:
    CO/PBX/Centrex Lines48 (max) loop start (12 per CO12 board)
    Digital Terminal Stations
    96 (max) Digital Terminals (12 per KT12 board)
    Standard Single Line Telephones84 (max) Standard 2500 type 
    SLTs (12 per SL12 board)
    Off-Premise Extensions96 (max) OPX Stations (1 per single line adapter (OPX))
    Paging: (one way paging)
    Internal Paging4 (max) Internal Page Zones (software controlled)External Paging
    7 
    (max) One zone per ET12 board.
    DTMF Receivers:12 (max) per system (one 4-&t card on each SL12 board)(up to a max of 3 SL12 boards 
    w/DTM4’s can be installed in
    the system)
    DTMF Sender:
    1 per system (time shared)
    aI/O Ports:3 (max) per system (one RS-232C included on CPU)
    and two RS-232C on optional Backplane I/O module
    Contacts/Sensors (Relay Sensor4 Relay/Sensor Modules per system. Each Relay/SensorModule)
    Module has 3 relays and 3 sensing circuits.
    Conference:
    Circuits3 1 Conference “bridges” per system
    Parties per “bridge”5 parties per “bridge”
    DISA Circuits:An unlimited number of CO Lines may be programmed
    simultaneously.
    Attendants:Up to 3 stations can be designated as attendant(s).
    Digital 
    DSS/DLS Consoles:72 (max) Up to 3 DSS/DLS units can be programmed to
    function with each station. Each DSS/DLS unit reducedstation capacity by 1. (96 ports 
    t 4= 24 ports. 24 x 3 = 72
    ports used for DSS consoles)
    Hunt Groups:
    Groups:Software supports up to 8 groups.
    Members:Software supports up to 8 stations in each group.
    Types:Station or Pilot HuntingACD Groups:
    Groups:Software supports 16 Groups.
    Members:Software supports up to 16 stations per group.
    RAN Announcements:Eight RAN Announcements with any two per ACD Group.
    Calls in Queue:
    All CO Lines may be in queue for an ACD Group.UCD Groups:
    Groups:
    Software supports 8 Groups.
    Members:Software supports up to 8 stations per group.
    RAN Announcements:Eight RAN Announcements per UCD Group.
    Calls in Queue:All CO Lines may be in queue for an UCD Group.Voice Mail Groups:
    Groups:
    Software supports 8 Groups.
    Members: (ports)Software supports up to 8 stations per group.
    Integration Method:In-Band Signaling. (DTMF)
    VM Message Wait:
    [420) to turn message waiting on,
    [4211 to turn message waiting off.
    VM Disconnect Signal:Programmable la-digit 
    (DTMF) string. If no digits are
    programmed, 15 seconds of silence followed by busy tone.
    Loop Supervision Disconnect
    700 
    msec duration.(CO or Internal call to SLT)Issue 1, February 1994
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    Table 200-2 Electrical Specifications
    I:AC Input to Power Supply:
    Power Consumption:Power Supply Fuse 
    - AC input
    Longitudinal Balance:
    Idle Channel Noise:
    Cross Talk Attenuation:
    Single Frequency Distortion:(300 Hz 
    - 3400 Hz)
    Ringing Sensitivity:
    Ringer Equivalence Number: 
    (REN)
    CO Line Signaling - DTMF:
    Music Source (input)
    Contact RatingMulti Purpose Relay
    External Page Port
    Output Impedance
    Output Power w/o compression
    Single Line Adapter (OPX)
    Battery Backup (UPS) Specifications*:
    Maximum Current Drain: (per system)
    ,UL File Number:
    117V ac + lo%, 60 Hz single phase
    12OV ac @75OA max
    430 watts maximum (per power supply)
    lOA, 250V ac
    Better than 60db from 200 Hz to 1,000 Hz
    Better than 40db from 1,000 Hz to 4,000 Hz
    Less than 15 dbmc for 
    all connections
    Greater than 75dbm Station to CO and Station
    to Station
    Station to CO Line and Statioh to Station:Better than 2.0% or 34db
    Output level -30 dbm to 0 dbm
    16Hzto30Hzat40VRMSminimum
    30Hzto67Hzat50VRMSminimum
    1.9BFrequency pair at -5 dbm to 0 dbm
    Frequency tolerance, better than fl.5%
    0 dBm max at 600 ohrns input impedance
    1 .OA, 24V dc600 ohms 
    @ 0 dBm
    1 mW MaximumEach OPX box requires 
    .5 amps of current.
    750VA mm, Sine-wave output, on-line type550 watts
    El09461
    * End user must determine battery size needed for desired backup time.
    13RIlu----mlTable 200-3 Environmental Specifications3
    A---
    Operating Temperature
    Recommended Operating Temperature
    Storage Temperature
    Relative Humidity
    Heat Dissipation (BTU’s)
    i GO
    32’ to 104’ F
    60’ to 80’ F
    -40’ to 140’ F
    5% to 95% non-condensing
    1200 BTU’s per power supply (maximum)
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    Table 200-4 Loop Limits
    Electronic Telephone:
    (including 
    DSS/DLS Console)
    Standard Single Line TelephonesOff-Premise Extensions 
    (OPX) (Adapter to SLT)1000feetof
    26AWGCable
    1000feetof24AWG
    Cable
    1000feetof
    22AWGCable2000 feet of 24 AWG Cable
    1400 Ohms maximum loop, not including
    telephone.Table 200-5 Dialing Specifications
    DTMF Dialing
    Frequency Deviation
    Rise TimeDuration of DTMF Signal
    Interdigit TimePULSE Dialing
    Pulse Dialing Rate
    Pulse Break/Make Duration
    CO Type
    e
    *1.5%
    5 msec.
    75 msec. minimum
    75 msec.minimum10 or 20 pps.
    60/40 or 66/33
    Loop Start, 600 ohm, current sensingTable 200-6 FCC Registration Numbers
    For Systems configured as a key system
    (button appearance) use:
    For Systems configured as a hybrid system
    (dial access codes) use:DLPHKG-74722-KF-E
    DLPHKG-74723-m-E
    Table 200-7 Trunk Ordering Info: Public Network Lines
    SYSTEM PORT IDENTIFICATION, FACILITY INTERFACE 
    & SERVICE ORDER CODES
    co Port:INTERFACE CARD
    Off-Premise Extension: 
    (OPX)RINGER
    1.9EQUIVALENT02LS2 FACILITY LINERJ2 1x INTERFACE
    OL13CJACK TYPE
    NUMBER 
    (REN)RJ2 1x
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    							Table 200-10 Dimensions and Weight GENERAL DESCRIPTIONin$initem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System
    KEY SERVICE 
    UNIT (KSU)
    Height16”Width
    26”Depth
    15”
    Weight42 lbs. (unloaded)
    POWER SUPPLY
    Height14.5”Width
    7.25”Depth
    6”Weight
    19.5 lbs.OFF-PREMISE EXTENSION MODULE 
    (OPX)
    Height1.75”Width7.625”
    Length 8.0”
    Weight3.5 lbs.
    RELAY/SENSOR MODULE/DDIU UNIT
    Height1.75”Width7.625”
    Length 8.0”
    Weight3.5 lbs.
    TRI-OUTPUT SUPPLY
    Height9”Width
    4”
    Length8.25”
    Weight10 lbs.EXECUTIVE TERMINAL (Display)
    Height3.5”Width
    7.625”Depth9.625”
    Weight3 lbs.ENHANCED TERMINAL (Non-Display)
    Height 3.5”
    Width
    7.625”Depth9.625”
    Weight
    3 lbs.BASIC TERMINAL
    Height2.75
    Width6.25
    Depth9.25
    a
    Weight2.0 lbs.
    DSS/DL-S CONSOLE ’
    Height2.75”
    Width
    5.25”Depth9.25”
    Weight2 lbs.
    Table 
    200-9 Miscellaneous Specifications
    Memory:Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM)
    Random Access Memory (RAM):
    Telephone Transmitter:
    Talk Paths:
    CO/PBX/Centrex paths:
    Intercom Paths:
    Music Channels:5 12K expandable to 4 Megabytes256K expandable to 2 Megabytes
    Electret mic compatible.48 CO/PBX 
    Centrex talk paths (non-blocking)
    Non blocking
    2 channels provides for music-on-hold and
    background music
    Account Codes:
    Number of digits per account code:Number of Account Codes:
    Speed Dialing Memory:
    Station Speed Dial:
    System Speed Dial:Total speed dial bins:
    up to 12 unverified digits
    unlimited (unverified)
    20 bins per station (24-digits)
    80 bins per system (24-digits)1980 speed locations to be divided among all
    telephones.200-34Issue 1, February 1994 
    						
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    GENERAL DESCRIPTION
    Table 200- 11 Digital Terminal Audible SignalsTYPE OF SIGNAL
    Kev 
    Telenhone SiQnaIs:
    Incoming CO Line
    Intercom Tone Ringing
    Intercom Call Announce
    (H-P)
    Transferred CO Line
    CO Line 
    Recall
    Message Wait Call Back
    Message Wait Reminder ToneCO Queue 
    CalI Back
    Camp-on
    Paging Alert Tone
    Kev 
    Teleohone Confidence Tones:
    Intercom 
    Ringback
    Call Announce
    Busy Tone
    Error Tone
    Intercom 
    Dial Tone
    DND Tone
    Paging Confirmation
    Programming ConfirmationProgramming Error
    Confirmation ToneFREQUENCY
    1215/1471
    1215/1471935
    1215/1471
    1215/1471
    1215/1471
    771
    1215/1471
    1215/1471
    935
    701935
    701
    701
    421
    701935
    1471
    1471
    1471SIGNAL DURATION
    0.8s on/2.4s off; repeated
    0.4s on/0.4s off/O.4s on/2.0s off
    0.2s on/0.2s off (2 bursts)
    0.8s on/2.4s off
    0.2s on/.6s off, repeated
    0.4s on/O.$s off/O.4s on/2.0s off
    0.6s on (timed)
    0.2s on/0.6s off; repeated
    0.2s on (1 burst)
    1 sec. (1 burst)
    a
    0.4s on/0.4s off/O.4s on/2.0s off
    0.2s on/0.2s off (2 bursts)
    0.4s on/0.4s off, repeated
    0.2s on/0.2s off, repeated
    Continuous
    0.2s on/0.2s off, repeat 3x%.pause, 
    0.6s repeat
    1 
    set burst
    1.4 
    set burst
    0.2s on/0.2s off, 6x’s
    1.4 set burst, 1 time
    Table 200-12 Single Line Telephone Audible SignalsTYPE OF SIGNAL
    Single Line Signals:
    Incoming CO Line
    Intercom Tone Ringing
    Transferred CO Line
    CO Line 
    RecaIICO Queue 
    CaII Back
    Single Line Confidence Tones:
    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
    Confirmation Tone
    DND Warning ToneFREQUENCY
    30 Hz, 
    50-9OV AC
    30 Hz, 
    50-9OVAC30 Hz, 
    50-9OVAC30 Hz, 
    50-9OVAC30 Hz, 
    50-9OVAC
    440+480420
    480+620
    480+620420
    480+620
    480+620420
    420
    420
    420
    420SIGNAL DURATION
    2.0s on/4.0s off
    1 
    .Os on/0.2s off/O.8s on/4.0s off
    2.0s on/4.0s off
    2.0s on/4.0s off
    2.0s on/4.0s off
    1.0s on/3.0s off; repeated
    0.2s on/O.2s off (3 bursts)
    0.5s on/0.5s off; repeated
    0.25s 
    on/0.25s off; repeated
    Continuous
    0.2s on/0.2s off, repeat 3x%,pause, 
    0.5s; repeated
    0.5s on/0.5s off; repeated
    0.2s on/0.2s off (six times)
    0.2s burst (1 time)
    1 
    set burst (1 time)
    1.4 
    set burst (1 time)
    0.2s on/0.2s off (6 bursts)
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    Table 200-13 OPX Telephone Audible Signals
    TYPE OF SIGNAL
    OPX Signals:FREQUENCY
    SIGNAL DURATION
    Incoming CO Line
    Intercom Ringing
    Transferred CO Line
    CO Line 
    RecalICO Queue 
    CalI Back30 Hz, 
    50-9OV AC’ 2.0s on/4.0s off
    30 Hz, 
    50-9OVAC2.0s on/4s off
    30 Hz, 
    50-9OVAC2.0s on/4.0s off
    30 Hz, 
    50-9OV AC
    2.0s on/4.0s off
    30 Hz, 
    50-9OVAC2.0s on/4.0s off
    OPX Confidence Tones:*II
    Intercom Ringback
    Busy Tone
    Error Tone
    Intercom 
    Dial Tone
    DND Tone
    Paging Time-out
    Call FWD Warning Tone
    Camp-on Tone
    Conference Warning Tone
    Confirmation Tone
    DND Warning Tone
    *Precise Tone Plan
    440+480
    480+620
    480+620
    350+440
    480+620420
    420
    420
    420
    420
    4201 s 
    on/3s off
    0.5s on/0.5s off; repeated
    0.25s 
    on/0.25s off, repeated
    Continuous0.2s 
    on/0.2s,off, repeat 3x’s,
    pause, 
    0.5s; repeated
    0.5s 
    on/0.5s off
    0.2s on/O.2s off (six times)
    0.2s burst (1 time)
    1 
    set burst (1 time)
    1.4 
    set burst (1 time)0.2s 
    on/O.%s off (6 bursts)
    200-36
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    							infznitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION
    rTable 200-14 
    DSS/BLF Button Visual Indicators
    TYPE OF SIGNAL
    Off-Hook/Busy (All Stations)
    Incoming Intercom Ring (Destination)
    Call Announce (Destination)
    Message Waiting Call Back (Destination)Do Not Disturb (All Stations)
    Automatic Call Back (Destination)
    ACD/UCD Available/Unavailable
    ACD Overflow Station Available/UnavailableINDICATOR FLASH RATES
    Steady
    120 ipm flutter (Default)
    steady
    120 ipm flutter
    480 ipm triple wink
    120 ipm flash
    60 ipm flash
    60 imp flash
    ITable 200-15 CO Line Button Visual Indicators
    TYPE OF SIGNAL
    Incoming CO Ring
    Transferred CO Ring
    Recall
    Queued LineExclusive Hold
    System Hold
    I-Hold (only when hold preference is system)
    In UseINDICATOR 
    FLASH RATES
    30 ipm flash (Default)
    120 ipm flash480 ipm flutter
    480 ipm flutter
    120 ipm flash60 ipm double wink
    60 ipm wink
    SteadyTable 200-16 Function Button Visual Indicators
    TYPE OF SIGNAL
    Call Forward (active)
    Message Waiting (active)
    Camp-on (active)
    Call Back (active-initiator)
    CO Line Queue (active)Do Not Disturb (DND active)
    Mute (microphone off, handset xmit off)ON/OFF (speakerphone on/on-hook dialing
    Conference (active)
    Speed (momentarily ON until bin address dialed)
    Personalized MessagesIntercom Call (Hold Button)
    LoopPool
    TransferINDICATOR FLASH RATES
    30 ipm flash (Default)
    15 ipm flash (Default)
    120 ipm flash
    120 ipm flash480 flutter
    60 ipm flash
    Steady
    Steady
    Steady
    Steady
    15 ipm flash
    15 ipm flash
    Same as CO Line buttons
    Same as CO Line buttons
    Steady until transfer complete
    IIssue 1, February 1994
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    							Table 300-l Key Station Features/Software PackagesFEATURECALLyEpUg PROCESSING comp~~moN
    ADDITIONAL
    EQUIPMENT
    FEATURESREQUIRED
    N=No additional hardware required 
    						
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