Vodavi Infinite Gk-816 Installation Manual
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4 I THE CALL VlOLATES THE COS 4 RULES CALL IS RESTPJCTED Do No FEsTRK;TloN THE DIALED YES DffilTS MATCH THE CALL IS ALLOWED DENY TASlf 8 ND NofEsTRlcTloN APPLJED CALL IS ALLOWED NO RESTRlCllON CALL IS ALLOWED
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InfZnite 816 Key Telephone System INi- DATA BASE PARAMETERS SECTION 750 INITIALIZE DATA BASE PARAMETERS 750.1 DEFAULT DATA BASE CODES gmrnmhg Steps If you are in the program mode, continue using the program codes. If you are starting to pro- gram here, enter the program mode first. A Default Station Data Description Programming Steps To initialize the Station Data: 1. Dial an (*) asterisk and [OO] on the dial pad. 2. Press the HOLD button to initialize the Statlon Data. Confirmation tone...
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INlTIALIZE DATA BASE PARAMETERS In$.nite 81: 6 Key Telephone Systems Initialize Data Base Parameters (Cont’d) DEFAULT DATA BASE CODES (Cont’a) C. Default System Data Progmmming Steps To initialfze the System Data: 1. Dial an (*) asterisk and I201 on the dtal pad. 2. Press the HOLD button to initialize the System Data. Confirmation tone will be heard. Description ‘l3.i~ data field is used to fnitialize all System Data (Program Codes 21-361. Default: All applicable program codes returned to...
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Infinite 816 Key Telephone System PRINTING DATA BASE PARAMETERS SECTION 755 PRINTING DATA BASE P-ERS 755.1 DATA BASE PRINTO’VT fng Steps If the system is in the Programm.ing mode, continue using program codes. If startlng to program here, enter the Programming mode first (See Paragraph 700.4). To print out a copy of the data base, or any part of the data base: a. Dial an asterisk [*I and [371 on the dial pad. b. Press one of the program buttons, depend- ing on what Information Ls needed in...
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PRWMNG DATA BASE PARAMETERS Infinite 82 6 Key Telephone System station configulation The Station Configuration printout will provide station related information in a 54-character field in the following format: STA CONFIG CKT NUM COS DND SPD ALM PFL 01 1 1 Y Y N N CF DSLT CO ACCESS ZNE B/NA Y Y 1247. . . 1. 12 CKT NUM COS DND SPD ALM PFL 02 2 1Y Y N N CF DSLT CO ACCESS ZNE BNA Y Yl 12 . . and so on through the rest of the stations cm= NUM= cos= DND= SPD= ALM= PFL= CF= The two-d@...
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Injinite 8 16 Key Telephone System PRINTING DATA BASE PARAMETERS !Sysitem Configuration The System Configuration related database in- formation is provided in the following format: SYS CONFIG QUE HOLD ALM :DT :SIGL :ENBL Y SY CL REPT N PRV ATTD LBCl LBC2 Y 01 . . . . SMDR BAUD PRNT ALL 300 29 EX/SCl EX/SC2 EX/SC3 EX/SC4 . . .a . . . . . . . . . . . . QUE= Enabled = “Y”, Disabled = ‘N” HOLD=Valid data is ‘EX” or ‘SY” ALM= Alarm parameters where: DT= Closed ‘CL” or Open ‘OP” detection...
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PRINTING DATABASEPARAMETERS Injinite 82 6 Key Telephone System Ekception Tables The Exception Tables printout will provide in- formation on data programmed into the Allow and Deny Tables -A* and the Allow and Deny Tables -8”. Up to eight (8) digit entries will be displayed. A double period indicates that no data has been programmed for the particular bin. Exception Table information is displayed in the following format: EXCEPT TABLE ALLOW TABLE A 01 . . 09 . . 02 .* 10 . . 03 . . 11 . . 04...
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Infinite 82 6 Key Telephone System MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 800 MAXNTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 800.1 GENERAL INFORMATION This section provides common maintenance. troubleshooting and repair instructions for the In&.& 816 Key Telephone System. It is advis- able to use the latest issue manual and sup- porting documentation whenever possible. The 816 System architecture is designed such that all solid state circuitry is enclosed in the Key Service Unit (KSU). The Serial Interface...
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBGESHOO’I’TNG Infinite 816 Key Telephone System l Is the trouble intermittent or conttnu- ous? l Could the trouble be caused by ‘cross symptoms” such that two failures mask the symptoms associated with a par- ticular fault? 800.7 SYSTEM FAlLURES Some problems can affect the entire system. These are normally related to power failures, central processor failures, or memory failures. Where cenlxal processor or memory failures occur. the KSU must be replaced. When loss of...