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Vodavi Starplus 308ex Electronic Key System Installation Manual
Vodavi Starplus 308ex Electronic Key System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS 308EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1, 1987 200 GWERAL DESCRlPTlON 200.1 TECHNOLOGY X,’ The STARPLUS 308EX Key Telephone System is a microprocessor controlled, solid state electronic switch which distributes communications in a non-blocking format, All control, switching and 3 interface circuitry is condensed onto a single printed circuit board (PCB) located inside the key service unit (KSU). It is designed to be upgradable to the 616EX Key Telephone System. 1’ Switching is accomplished through a solid state r ‘: k, ’ crosspoint matrix that provides voice path , . . . ;$)’ connections for three (3) central office lines, eight (8) key telephones and three (3) intercom channels. The central microprocessor is a Z-80 and controls the crosspoints and central office line relays. It also controls communications between slave microprocessors located in each key telephone. The 308EX KSU contains all system memory which consists of 16K of Read Only Memory (ROM) and 4K of Random Access Memory (RAM). The RAM is subdivided so that 2K is used as CPU working area and 2K is used for customer data base. The customer data base memory is protected from loss by a long life lithium battery. The system power is regulated by a switching power supply. This technology provides high efficiency with low heat. A shielded transformer converts the 117 VAC into logic voltages on a separate power supply PCB. mounted within the KSU cabinet. ‘i Each key telephone contains a microprocessor and circuitry to monitor button activity and control lamp (LED) indications. A built in speaker permits voice or j tone calling to the station. Enhanced model telephones have a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) to monitor station activity in the system. Both Basic and Enhanced model key telephone sets are equipped with’eight (8) function buttons and six (6) CO line buttons. Only three of these C(f$ line buttons will function; the remaining three CO Ii&, butions will allow future upgrade to the 616EX system. In addition Enhanced model phones are equipped with Sixteen (16) Direct Station Selectioq (DSS) buttons. Eight of these will be to allow for future upgrade to the 616EX system. A three- position slide switch is provided for easy selection INTERCOM signaling modes, along with separate tone ringing and voice volume controls. For emergency applicatrons, a stand-alone battery assembly may be connected to the battery chargiL& output terminals on the 308EX KSU. This retatns system power in the event of commercial power failure. The system offers autoinatic cut-thru, of central ok,‘& lines to optionally provided srngle line telephones. These instruments can make and receive calls durit-@’ a commercial AC power outage or following a WIJ c- _ failure. .-. 2-1
STARPLUS 308EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 200.2 CAPACITY The 308EX Key Service Unit (KSU) is housed in a wall mountable cabinet that contains the Key Service ._ Board (KSB). power supply assembly, and pre-wired connectors for station and CO line inter-face. The system comes fully configured for three (3) CO lines, eight (8) key telephones and three (3) intercom channels. One external page port provides two-way external paging capability. One (1) Loud Bell Control port offers programmable external signaling. One (1) Music-On-Ho!d (MOH) input allows connection of an external music source for MOW and background music. Separate Music-On-Hold and background music volume adjustments are provided on the KSU. One (1) alarm input allows connection of an external alarm or other sensing device. Low cost Phone Boxes may be substituted for key telephones on a one-for-one basis. ’ The system contains the necessary interface circutry to enable complete system battery backup operation. In the event of commercial AC power interruption, a 24 volt DC battery assembly provided by the customer will ensure uninterrupted system operation. The battery support unit must be provided separately. 200.3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS The following are the components that make up the 308EX key telephone system: the 308EX basic system, the STARPLUS key telephone (Basic or Enhanced model), the wall mount kit, and the phone box. 308 BASIC SYSTEM The KSU is a sealed, self-contained unit that has no user-serviceable parts inside. All connections are made externaliy through 25 pair amphenol-type plugs or RJl 1 C connectors. KEY TELEPHONE, ENHANCED MODEL The STARPLUS key telephone is a fully modular, multi-line keyset with voice and tone ringing vo!ume i : controls. It contains six (6) central office line buttons (three of which are for future upgrade to a 616 system), eight (8) function buttons 16 direct station select buttons, a dial pad and an intercom mode selection switch. All buttons are of the non-lockir@ type with easy to see LED’s for quick identificati @.t 1 It also comes equipped with a speakerphone to :., ;.;:; provide full handsfree capabilities. .:1 ;J;: KEY TELEPHONE, BASIC MODEL The Basic Model telephone is the same as the Enhanced model without Direction Station Select J, buttons. It does not come equipped with a ’ speakerphone. WALL MOUNT KIT The STARPLUS wall mount kit provides an attra modular means of attaching the STARPLUS key telephone to any vertical surface. PHONE BOX Allows handsfree conversations to and from locartons that do not need dialing privileges. Phone boxes m?r’ be substituted for key statins on a one-for-one ’ basis. - 2-2
STARPLUS 308EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 fnzamA% 200.4 SYSTEM SPECiFlCaTimlS [ : DSSBLF BUTTONS . I :i. / I . ti ew.. off Hook/Busy::{.All Stations) ,_,-,_I Steady a ,b, E. Incoming intercom (Destination) 120 ipm flutter i r , ! . . Call Announce (Destination) 7 20 ipm flutter i I Message Wait Callback (Destination) 120 ipm flutter -.* -i) I Do Not Disturb (Ail Stations) Steady .__ - I I Door Box Calling (All Stations) 30 ipm flasl I I . . CO LINE BUTTONS d... Incoming CO Ring 30 ipm flash Transferred CO Ring 120 ipm flash Recall ” 480 ipm flutter Queued Line 480 ipm flutter Exclusive Hold 120 ipm flash System Hold 60 ipm wink i :i, I-Hold (only when hold preference is system) 30 ipm double flash , : In use Steady i ; FUNCTION BUTTONS l Call Forward (Active) 15 ipm double flash ’ l Message Waiting (Active) 1.5 ipm flash -. ,** j Camp On (Active) 60 ipm flash I Line Queue (Active) Steady Do Not Disturb (Active) Steady I ON’OFF (Speakerphone on/on-hook dialing) Steady Conference (Active) Steady , Hold (All intercom paths busy) Steady -- ‘* Both call forward and DND status are indicated by one LED. The call forward will be shown when both features have been employed. 1 * ’ Both Message Wait and Camp On are indicated by one LED. The camp on indication will take priority when bot’n features are active. / ’ 2-3
STARPLUS 308EX --‘= - ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 AUDIBLE SIGNALS NAME Queued Callback Camp-On Paging Alert Tone Alarm Tone Repeated Single : / / Loud Bell Control CO Ringing & Transferred CO Lines intercom Ringing 1 Incoming CO Line Intercom Tone Ringing l- 1 121511471 1215i1471 Intercom Call Announce 935 Transferred CO Line 1215/1471 tine Recall 1215/1471 Message Wait Callback 1215/1471 Message Waiting Reminder Tone 771 1 I I ! I ! I I 1 ! I 1215/1471 121511471 935 - 7011857 .25 on,‘.25 off; R 701!‘857 1 .O sec. on; once Phone Rox Busy Tone Error Tone Intercom Dial Tone DND Tone Paging Confirmation Conference Time Out Warning Tone Programming Confirmation Tone Programming Error Tone TONE (Hertz) .5 on/Z.5 off; R . 1 .5 or-V.5 off/.5 on/ i 1.5off;R ! .. -.2 on/.2 off; 3 bursts I .5 oiV2.5 off; R .5 on12.5 off; R .5 on/.5 of-C.5 on! i 1.5 off; R , f .5 on; timed per i programming .l on/.5 off, R .2 on!.2 off; once 1 sec. burst 7011857 701 701 701 701 .5 closed:2.5 open; R .5 closed.‘5 open. .5 closed’l.5 open; R 1 .O sec. on; once ‘_ ,,5-oni.5 off; R .25 on.25 off; R continuous .25 on/.25 off: R 3 times! pause; R 935 1 sec. burst 701 .02 oni. off; 3 bursts 1471 1.5 sec. burst 1471 .25 on/.25 off: R 6 times DURATION (Seconds) 2-4
ST’ARPLUS 308EX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL ,_ AC Input to P.:S Power Consumption Output Voltage Station Cable Lengths (Maximum) (Twisted pair cable) Battery Input Connector Fuse-AC input Music Source (Input) ,- , I; .- Contact Rating External Page Control Loud Bell Control Alarm Sensing (programmable) External Page Port Output Impedance Output Power 117 VACflO%, 60 Hz single phase 45 Watts 28 VDC, 0.5 A 150 m (500’) of 26 AWG Cable 300 m (1000’) of 24 AWG CaMe 450 m (1500’) of 22 AWG Cable 24VDC 1 0.5 A, 250 V 2K Ohms 1 .O A, 24 VDC 1 .O A, 24 VDC ‘-I. open or closed 1 ..s- 600 Ohms @ 0 dBm 5 mW maximum ,.. ‘! )i -: :’ - .:I Operating Temperature Optimum Humidity EHW~ONMENT8iL I 32” to 122” F (O-50 C) 60” to 80°F (21-25 C) 5% to 95% (non condensing) REV - NOV. 1988 2-5
STARPLUS 308EX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM DTMF DIALING Frequency Deviation Rise Time Duration of DTMF Signal Interdigit Time PULSE DIALING Pulse Dialing Rate Percen I BreaWMake .e + 1.5 Hz 3 msec. 100 msec’minimum , 100 msec. minimum / :I I -2-m I.. / lOor20pps 1 6Oi40 or 66;33 DIALING MEMORY System Speed Dialing Station Speed Dialing lest Number RediaJ i 40 numbers (16 digit) any assigned station : j 10 numbers (16 digit) per key telephone ; 1 number (32 digit) per key telephone I$=. / . . CO Type j Loopstart DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT KEY SERVICE UNIT Height Width Depth Weight 39 cm (15.5”) 29 cm (11.5”) 8 cm (3”) 6 Kg (13 Ibs) ,{ :’ I ! KEY TELEPHONE 1 -.- I I Height 8 cm (3”) Width 20 cm (8”) Depth 23 cm (9”) Weight 1.5 Kg’ (3 Ibs) ,- PHONE BOX ,. Height 4.5 cm (5.5”) .~.’ Width 14 cm (4.25”) d Depth 10 cm (1.75”) . . ! Weight .5 Kg (1 lb) i REV - NOV. 1988 2-6
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STARPLUS 308EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 :. ‘. 1:’ 2 / i / MDF CONNECTORS -’ EXTERNAL BATTERY BACk.UP ’ CONNECTOR ‘., ’ : 1 M s ’ T : ’ A : 4 ’ T : a I : : ) O i N : ,1s BGM ADJ. MOH ADJ. KEY SERVICE UNIT- LEFT SIDE FIGURE 2.2 2-8
RJ1 1C CONNECTORS FOR CO LINE CONNECTIONS Power Failure Connector ‘- / FUSE (0 5 AMP 250 ‘A’ 308EX , GROUND LUG REV - NOV. 19EQ 2-9 .“F - _
STARPLUS 308EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 TABLE 3-l FEATURE INDEX Internal External 1 Feature Avallabrllty ! Equipment I Equtpment Requrred I Required Alarm Slgnafling All Call Voice Paging Attendant Positron Automatrc Hold Automabc Privacy Automatic Pause InsertIon Background MUSIC Battery Back.Up (Memory) Battery Back-Up (System) Call ForwardIng Call Prck-Up Call Transfer Call Waltlng CO Une Grouping CO Ring Assignments CO LJne Oueulng Conferiince Olaf Pulse DTMF SrgnaJllng Direct StatIon Select DSS CO Automatic brie Select Do Not Disturb Emergency Transfer Exclusive Hold Executive Secrefq Transfer External Paging Flash Flexible DSS Assrgnment Hold Preference Intercom SIgnaIling Mode internal Zone Pagng Last Number Redal Loud Bell Control Meet Me Page Message Warting Music On Hold Night Servtce On-Hook Dlalrng P6X Dalng Codes Phone Box Preferred Une Answer Private brie Pulse to Tone Switchover Speakerphone StatIon Class of S-efvfce System Hold StatIon Speed Dual Toll Resb-rctlon Toil Restnctlon Cvemde Wall Telephone I I s S I S , S S I S S S / S S S I S 1 S S I S 1 S S 0 S S S S S S S S S S 3 S S S : S S . s S S S S 0 S S S S S 0 L N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Enhanced Phone N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N .N N N N N N Enhanced Phone N N N N N W.M.X. -I- Alarm System N N N N. N MUSIC Source N Battery Pkg N N N N N N N N N N N N SLT s N N Paging Equip N N N N N N Ext Bell Ring Gen N N MUSIC Source N N N N N N N N N N N N N N “, s - standard N - none 0 - optionai 3-1