Vodavi Infinite Gk-816 Installation Manual
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ruption, the first three CO/PBX lines will auto- matically transfer to single line telephones (if installed) for emergency communicatfons (Re- fer to Figure 500-6). These single line tele- phones should be equipped with ringers. They can be MMF-type instruments or rotary dial. Connection is made on the Power Failure Transfer jack located on the side of the KSU. 500.15 BEAD!3ET INSTALLATION The Key Telephone is designed to operate with industry standard modular headset adapters and operator...
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INSTALLATION Injinite 816 Key Telephone System H. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. I. J. MOUIlthlg The BBU must be located within 6 feet of an AC receptacle and 2 feet of the KSU. Check clearances to ensure that both cords will extend to their proper locations. The BBU is designed to be mounted on a backboard. (either a backboard of its own or mounted on the KSU backboard). Mark for screw placement, either by meas- uring [the 2 top keyhole mounting slots are 8 3/4” on center) or by placfng the BBU...
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Infinite 816 Key Telephone System INSTALLATION ‘1 Battery Compartment BBU Charger )c---- Jumper Low Voltage Plug Outputs - CONNECT TO KSU MATE-N-LOCK CONNECTOR I-itlJ . \e l-l EK=KsMCK I JUMPER I - I I BAITERY BACKUP AC CH BA oo” AC CORD CA~~KWW~~N) CH LED Ilt (Batteries are Charging) BA LED lit (System working on Batteries) Figure 5OG7 BBU Installation Issue 1, January 1992 500-15
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INSTAILATION In$bite 82 6 Key Telephone System 6 7 20 PRINTER TERMINAL Piit Transmit Data Receive Data FITS (Request to Send) CTS (Clear to Send) DSR (Data Set Ready) GND DTR (Data Terminal Ready) RS-232C PINOUT Data Communication Requirements are: A) Serial Port Compatible B) ASCII Code Compatible C) 8 Data Bits and 1 Stop Bit D) No Parity 5 6 7 20 Figure 600-8 RS-232C Connections 500-16 Issue 1, January 1992
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InfZnite 816 Key Telephone System INSTALLATION Table 600-4 SMDR Call Record Format The SMDR feature provides detailed records of all outgoing and/or incoming, long distance only or all calls exceeding 30 seconds. This feature is enabled or disabled in system programming. By default, SMDR is not enabled and is set to record long distance calls only. A printout format of 80 characters maxbun or 29 character maximum may be selected in system programming. The standard format is 69 characters on a...
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INSTALLATION Infinite 816 Key Telephone System contain: - 1 S.I.U. Printer Circuit Board - 1 24-conductor ribbon cable - 2 Plastic standoffs e. Push ribbon cable into the socket on the underside (solder side) of the S.1.U. board. Ensure the metal fingers of the ribbon cable are in contact with the contacts of the connector. f. Locate the 2 plastic standoffs. With the base (large tab end) facing down, push the standoffs into their mounting holes. g. Hold the S.1.U. so that the ribbon cable is...
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Infinite 8 I6 Key Telephone System INSTALLATION ---- - ---* ---> 816 KSU WITH COVER OFF XFORME R RCU SOCKET CN2 A 1 PCU Ll STAND OFF ) MOUNTING HOLES ’ SIU SOCKET STAND OFF MOUNTING HOLES Figure 600-9 SMDR and RCU Module InstalIation Issue 1, January 1992 500-19
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INSTALLATION Infinite 816 Key Telephone System Figure X30-10 SLA Strap Options 500-20 bsue 1, January 1992
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Infinite 816 Key Telephone System INSTALLATION back of the SLA with the screws and slide the SL4 on the waJl. Tighten the screws to secure the SLA to the wall. Replace the cover removed above. Refer to Figure 5OO- 12 for size and dimensions. The SLA is designed with screw terminals to make connection to the KSU via the MDF simple. This can be done right at the MDF using cross connect wire to make connection between the punch down blocks and the SIA Before attempting to make connections remove...
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