Vodavi Infinite Gk-816 Installation Manual
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Infinite 816 Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION Enhanced Model Phone Box Executive Model Single Line Station Adapter (SLA) Figure 200-3 Infinite Station Apparatus Issue 1, January 1992 200-5
GENERAL DESCRIPTION InjTnite 816 Key Telephone System assembly provided by the customer w-ill ensure uninterrupted system operation. A separate Battery Back-up Unit (BBU) must be provided for this option. 200.4 SYSTElvI SPECIFICATIONS System Capacity is listed in Table 200- 1. Elec- trical, environmental, and Loop Limit specifi- cations are listed in Tables 200-2. 200-3, and 200-4. Dialing Specifications are listed inTable 200-5. Regulatory Formation is listed in Table 200-6. Dimensions and weight are lfsted in Table 200-7. Miscellaneous Specifications are listed in Table 200-8. Key telephone Audible Indications are listed in Table 200-9. Key Tele- phone Visual Indications are listed in Tables 200-10 and 200-l 1. 200-6 Issue 1, January 1992
Infinite 816 Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRPTION Table 200-l System Capacity Table 2OQ-2 Electrical Specifications Ports: CO/PBX/Centrex Key Telephone Stations Single Line Telephones Attendants: Phone Boxes: SMDR Ports: Page Zones: Internal: External: 8max 16max 15max (via 8 Single Line Station Adapters) 1 station can be designated as an Attendant Up to 15 phone boxes can be operated on the system. (Each phone box reduces station capacity by 1) 1 l?S-232C port located on the right side of the KSU 2 internal page zones 1 external page zone (two-way talk path) AC Input to Power Supply Power Consumption Power SuppIy Fuse - AC input Music Source (input) Contact Rating: External Page Control Loud BeIl Control Alaxm External Page Port: Output Impedance Output Power File Number: 117V ac k 10%. 60 Hz single phase 90 watts 1A. 250V Time Lag Input at 2K ohms impedance from music source l.OA, 24V dc l.OA, 24V dc l.OA 24V dc 600 ohms @ 0 dBm 5 mW Maximum Table 200-S Environmental Speciflcatious Operating Temperature Recommended Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Heat Dissipation WTU’s) 32’ to 104’ F 70° to 78’ F -40’ to 140’ F 5% to 90% non-condensing 307 BTU’s Ma..um Issue 1, January 1992 200-7
GENERAL DESCRIPTION InJinite 816 Key Telephone System Table 200-4 Loop Limits Electronic Telephone: (including Single Line Telephone and Phone Box) 500 feet of 26 AWG Cable 1000 feet of 24 AWG Cable 1500 feet of 22 AWG Cable Table 200-5 Dialing Specifkations DTMF Dialing Frequency Deviation F&e Time Duration of DTMF Signal Interdigit Time PULSE Dialing Pulse Dialing Rate Pulse Break/Make Duration Dialing Memory System Speed Dialing Station Speed Dialing Save Number Redial CO Type *1.5% 5 msec. 100 msec. minimum 100 msec. minimum 10 or 20 pps. 60/40 or 66/33 40 numbers I1 6 digits) 16 numbers ( 16 digits) 1 number (32 digits) Loop start Table 200-6 Regulatory Number FCC Registration Number: Ringer Equivalence: USOC Jack DOC Certification Number DOC Load Number Ancillary Equipment Jack UL File Number CSA File DLP82V-7 1202-KF-E 0.2A w2 1x 676-1856-A 19 CA21A 42U5/ 10946 1 LR57228 200-S Issue 1, January 1992
Infinite 816 Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION Table 200-7 Dimensions and Weight BASIC KEY SERVICE UNlT Height 18.7” Width 13.4” Depth 3.0” Weight 14 lbs. KEY TELEPHONE Height 3.5” Width 8” Death 9.125” PHONE BOX Height 1.75” Width 5.5” Depth 4” Weight 1 lb. Table 200-8 Miscellaneous Specifications Memory: Random Access Memory RAMJ: Programmable Head-Only-Memory (PROM) Telephone Transmitter: Talk Paths: CO/PBX/Centrex paths: Intercom Paths: Music Channels: Account Codes: Number of d&Its per code: Number of Account Codes: Speed Dialing Capacity: System Speed Station Speed 32K 96K Electret mic compatible. 8 CO/PBXCentrex talk paths (non-blocking) 8 talk paths 1 channel provides music for music-on-hold and background music up to 8 unvetied digits unlimited 296 total bins in system 40 bins per system 16 bins per station Issue 1, January 1992 200-9
GENERAL DESCRPTION Infinite 816 Key Telephone System Table 200-9 -Key Telephone Audible Signals ‘XYPE OF SIGNAL FREQUENCY SIGNAL DURATION Incoming CO Line Intercom Tone Rir@ng Intercom Call Announce (H-P) Transferred CO Line CO Line Fhxill Message Wait CaII Back Message Wait Reminder Tone CO Queue Call Back Camp-on Paging Alert Tone 1215/1471 0.8s on/2.4s off; repeated 1215/1471 0.4s on/0.4s off/O.4s on/2.0s off 935 0.2s on/0.2s off (2 bursts) 1215/1471 0.8s on/2.4s off 1215/1471 0.2s on/.6s off, repeated 1215/1471 0.4s on/0.4s off/O.4s on/2.0s off 771 0.6s on (timed) 1215/1471 0.2s on/0.6s off; repeated muted 1215/1471 0.2s on/0.2s off/ (once) 935 1 sec. (burst) Intercom Ringback Busy Tone Error Tone Intercom Dial Tone DND Tone Paging Confirmatfon Programming Confirmation Programming Error CorArmation Tone 701 701 701 701 701 935 1471 1471 1471 0.4s on/0.4s off/O.4s on/2.0s off 0.4s on/0.4s off, repeated 0.2s on/0.2s off, repeated Continuous 0.2s on/0.2s off, repeat 3x’s. pause, 0.5s repeat 1 set burst 1.4 set burst 0.2s on/0.2s off, 6x’s 1 set burst, 1 time 200-10 Issue 1, January 1992
Infinite 816 Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION Table 200-l 1 CO Line Button Visual Indicators TYPE OF SIGNAL Incorning co Ring Transferred CO Ring Recall Queued Line Exclusive Hold System Hold I-Hold (only when hold preference is system) In Use INDICATOR FLASH RATES 30 ipm flash 240 ipm flash 480 ipm flutter 30 ipm flash 240 ipm flash 60 ipm flash 30 ipm double flash Steadv Table 200-10 Function Button Visual Indkators TYPE OF SIGNAL Call Forward (active) Message Waiting (active) Camp-on (active) CO Line Queue (active) Do Not Disturb (DND active) Mute (microphone off, handset xmit offl ON/OFF (speakerphone on/on-hook dialing Conference (active) Speed (momentarily ON until bin address dialed) PIntercom Call (Hold Button) Transfer INDICATGR FLASH RATES Steady 15 ipm flash 60 ipm flash Steady Steady Steady Steady Steady Steady 15 ipm flash Steadv until transfer complete Issue 1, January 1992 200-11
Infinite 816 Key Telephone System FEATURE DESCRIPTION SECTION 300 FEATURE DESCRIPTION The features of the IrysnLte 8 16 Key Telephone System are listed and described below in al- phabetical order. An abbreviated feature index is provided in Table 300- 1. 300.1 ACCOUKT CODE An account code is the last field within StaUon Message Detail Recording (SMDR), that pro- vides the ability to track specific calls by enter- ing a non-verified, variable length (up to eight (8) digits) identffier. The use of account codes is optional and can be entered by the user during a call. Account codes can be used with SMDR information for client bill back pur- poses. 300.2 ALARM SIGNALING The system can recognize either an open or closed loop from an external relay and transmit an alarm signal to all avallable (non-busy) Key Telephone stations with a conttnuous or single tone. The type of alarm tone is selected in system programming. 300.3 ALL CALL VOICE PAGING Any station may make voice paging an- nouncements to all idle stations, Phone Boxes, and external paging ports simultaneously. Paging is a programmable feature and ls as- signed on a per-station basis. 300.4 ATTENDANT POSITION The system allows any Key Telephone station to be assigned as the system attendant. The assigned system attendant wi.lI receive unat- tended line recalls and will initiate Night Serv- ice. 300.5 ATTENDANT OVERFLOW System programming allows the attendant sb- Uon to be programmed so that if the attendant is busy or not there, the call will be automat- ically forwarded to another predetermined sta- tion after a programmed period of time. fl?efer to Call Forward-Preset1 300.6 ATTENDANT- A CO line placed on hold or transferred will initiate the recalI timer if the associated timer has been enabled in programming. When the timer expires, the CO line will ring the station that placed it on hold. If not answered and the timer cycles again, the attendant wiIl ring. If still not answered and the timer cycles again, then alI telephones programmed with direct access of that CO line will ring and flash the CO line LED at the recalI rate. If still unan- swered and the recall timer expires again, the CO line will be dropped. 300.7 AIJXMATIC HOLD Pressing the STA/SPD. CONF, or CAMP/ON button while on an outside line will automat- ically place the CO line on hold. This allows quick internal consultation and call transfer. 300.8 AUTOhL4TIC PAUSE XNSERTION A pause is automatically inserted into station and system speed dfal numbers and save redial numbers after a programmed flash in speed dial numbers or after recognizing and diakng a programmed PBX dialing code assigned in the customer data base. 300.9 AIJTOX4TIC PRIVACY Privacy is automatically provided on all com- municatfon in the system. If desired, the sys- tem may be programmed to eliminate privacy, allowing another station to join in on existing CO line conversations. 300.10 BACKGROUND MUSIC Key Telephones may receive music over their integrated speaker when an optional music source is connected to the system. The music can be turned on or off and the volume ad- justed at each individual station. Maximum loudness level can be adjusted on the 8 16 KSU. 300.11 BATTERY BACX-W (MEMORY) A long life lithium battery is provided in the KSU to retain the system data base in the event of a power outage or the system power being turned off. Features such as system and sta- tion speed dial numbers are also retained dur- ing power outages. 300.12 EA’ITERY BACX-UP (SYSTEM) The optional Irgfinite Battery Back-up Unit (BBU) can br directly connected to the 1r$rrti 8 16 KSU to I rovide full system operation in the event of a commercial power outage. Calls in progress will continue without interruption when the power fails. The batteries are re- charged via an external battery charger when Issue 1, January 1992 300-l
FEATURE DESCRPTXON Infinite 816 Key Telephone System Table 30&l Alphabetical Feature Index FEATURE Account Code ~~~~~ All Call Voice Pag&rg Attendant Posit-Ion Attendant Overflow Attendant Recall Automatic Hold Automatic Pause Insertion Automatic Privacy Background Music Battery Backup (Memory) Battery Backup (System) Busy Lamp Field Call Announcing Call Forward (preset) CalI Forward (Station) cdl pickup Call Transfer Camp-On Centrex Compatibility Chaining Speed Bins CO Line Access CO Line Grouping CO Line Queuing CO Fting Assignments Common Audible Rtnging Conference Data Base Printout (Dump) Dial Pulse-To-Tone Switch Dial Pulse/MMF Signaling Direct Station Select Do Not Disturb DSS/CO Auto Line Select Emergency Transfer End-to-End Signalling Executive/Secretary Transfer External Paging Flash Flexible DSS Assignment Headset Compatibility Hold Provision Incoming Intercom SignalSelect = Standard Feature: O=Optional: Requires addit quired LVAILABLI S S S S S S S S S S S 0 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Ml’ - REQUIRED N N N N N N N N N N N BBU N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N JZXTERNAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED N Alarm system N N N N N N N Music Source N Batteries N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N SLTS N N Paging Equip N N N N N mal hardware re- 300-2 Issue 1, January 1992