Vodavi Starplus 616 Flex Electronic Key System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SECTION 100 INTRODUCTION 100.1 PURPOSE This manual provides the information necessary to program, install, operate and maintain the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone System. 100.2 REGULATORY INFORMATION (FCC) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which allow the direct connec- tion of the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Sys- tem to the telephone network. Certain actions must be undertaken or understood before the connection of customer provided equipment is completed. A. Telco Notification Before connecting the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone System to the telephone net- work, the local serving telephone company must be given advance notice of intention to use customer provided equipment (CPE) and provided with the following information: The telephone numbers to be connected to the system. i l The FCC Registration Number located on the Key Service Unit (KSU): DLP82V-60903-MF-E l If no key telephones are programmed to have a pooled group button, use the following FCC Registration Number: D LP82V-72088-KF-E l The Ringer Equivalence Number also lo- cated on the Key Service Unit (KSU): 0.48 l The USOC jack required for direct intercon- nection with the telephone network: RJl 1 C B. Incidence of Harm C. If the telephone company determines that the customer provided equipment (CPE) is faulty and possibly causing harm or interruption to the telephone network, it should be discon- nected until repair can be effected. If this is not done, the telephone company may tempo- rarily disconnect service. Changes in Service The local telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities or procedures. If these changes should affect the use of the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Tele- phone System or compatibility with the net- work, the telephone company must give D. E. F. G. written notice to the user to allow uninter- rupted service. Maintenance Limitations Maintenance on the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone System is to be performed only by the manufacturer or its authorized agent. The user may not make any changes and/or re- pairs except as specifically noted in this man- ual. If unauthorized alterations or repairs are performed, any remaining warranty may be voided. Notice of Compliance The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Sys- tem complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission by Class A computing devices. In accordance with FCC Standard 15 (Subpart J) the following informa- tion must be supplied to the end user: [WARNlNGI ‘This equipment generates and uses RF. energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction Manual, it may cause interference to radio communi- cations. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A comput- ing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference, when operated in a commer- cial environment. Operation of this equip- ment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take what- ever measures may be required to correct the interference.” Hearing Aid Compatibility The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Sys- tem is Hearing Aid Compatible, as defined in Section 68.316 of Part 68 FCC Rules. UUCSA Safety Compliance The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Sys- tem has met safety requirements and was found to be in compliance with the United Laboratories (UL) 1459 Second Edition and Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Sys- tern is authorized to bear the UL and CSA marks. 100.3 CANADIAN REGULATORY INFORMA- TION Department of Communications (DOC) Certification Number: 676 1856 A Load Number: 19 The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above condition may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. A. 6. C. Ancilliary Equipment Number: CA21 Canadian Standards Association (CSA) File Number: LR57228 Maintenance Limitations Maintenance on the Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone System is to be performed only by the manufacturer or its authorized agent. The user may not make any changes and/or repairs except as specifically noted in this manual. If unauthorized alterations or repairs are performed, any remaining warranty may be voided. Notice of Compliance The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Sys- tem complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission by Class A computing devices.The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone system does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the radio interference regula- tions of the Canadian Department of Com- munications. Hearing Aid Compatibility The Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Sys- tem is Hearing Aid compatible as defined in Section 68.316 of Part 68 FCC Rules. The Canadian Department of Communica- tions (DOC) label identifies certified equip- ment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunica- tions network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local tele- communications company. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian mainte- nance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunc- tions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to dis- connect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telecommunications lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if pre- sent, are connected together. This precau- tion may be particularly important in rural areas. Users should not attempt to make such con- nections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
%ARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SECTION 200 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Table 200.1 STARPLUS@ Feature Index INTERNAL EXTERNAL FEATURE PAGE # AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED REQUIRED Account Codes ............................................. 200-3 S N N Alarm Signaling.. ........................................... 200-3 All Call Paging .............................................. 200-3 E 1 ALARM SYSTEh Attendant Overflow ....................................... 200-3 z L i Attendant Position.. ....................................... 200-3 N Attendant Recall ........................................... 200-3 z N Automatic Pause Insertion.. .......................... 200-3 FJ Automatic Privacy.. ....................................... 200-3 E Ii N Automatic Selection.. .................................... 200-3 N N Background Music ........................................ 200-3 N MUSIC SOURCE Basic Key Telephone Compatibility .............. 200-3 z Battery Back-up (Memory). ........................... 200-4 ; Ii Ii Battery Back-up (System). ............................ 200-4 BATTERY PKG Busy Lamp Field (BLF) ................................. 200-4 S 1 N Call Announce - Privacy ............................... 200-4 Call Forward-Preset.. .................................... 200-4 z 1 Ii Call Forward-Station.. ................................... 200-4 Call Pickup (Group) ...................................... 200-4 z Ii I! Call Transfer.. ............................................... 200-4 S N N Calling Station Tone Mode Option.. .............. 200-4 Camp On (Call Waiting). ............................... 200-4 : i Ii Centrex Compatibility.. .................................. 200-4 S N N Chaining Speed Bins .................................... 200-4 CO Line Access.. .......................................... 200-5 : ii i CO Line Control (Contact) ............................ 200-5 N N CO Line Grouping.. ....................................... 200-5 E N N CO Line Queuing .......................................... 200-5 N Common Audible Ringing.. ........................... 200-5 ii N Ii Conference A. Add-On Conference ............................. 200-5 B. Multi-Line Conference .......................... 200-5 : Ii i Data Base Printout.. ...................................... 200-5 S N N Default Button Mapping ................................ 200-5 N Dial Pulse to Tone Switchover.. .................... 200-5 z Dial Pulse/DTMF Signaling.. ......................... 200-5 z Ii Ii N Direct Station Select ..................................... 200-5 N Do Not Disturb .............................................. 200-5 S N Ii Emergency Transfer.. ................................... 200-6 z N SLT’s End To End Signaling.. ................................. 200-6 N Executive/Secretary Transfer ....................... 200-6 S Ii External Paging ............................................ 200-6 S Ii PAGING EQUIP Flash ............................................................. 200-6 Flash On Intercom ........................................ 200-6 : i 1 Flash with Speed Dial.. ................................. 200-6 : N Flexible Buttons.. .......................................... 200-6 : Fi Flexible Station Numbers .............................. 200-6 S N S=Standard Feature; O=Optional: Requires additional hardware; N=No additional hardware required. tsClIC 1 IAhllIAbV 4bb4 3nrL1
sTARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Table 200.1 SmwLus%eature Index (Con’t) INTERNAL EXTERNAL FEATURE PAGE # AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED REQUIRED Headset Compatibility .................................. .200-6 S Headset Operation ....................................... .200-6 : 1 I! Hearing Aid Compatible ............................... .200-6 N N Hold Provisions A. Hold - System ...................................... .200-7 B. Hold - Exclusive.. ................................. .200-7 ss Ii Li C. Hold Preference .................................. ..200- 7 N D. Hold Recall Timers .............................. .200-7 ss N ii Intercom Signaling Select ............................ .200-7 Internal All Call Page.. .................................. .200-7 z FJ 1 Internal Zone Page.. ..................................... .200-7 S N N Last Number Redial (LNR). .......................... .200-7 N LCD Interactive Display.. .............................. .200-7 : RCU ExEc :H~NE Loop Button CO Line Access.. ..................... .200-7 S N Loud Bell Control (Contact). ......................... .200-7 S N 1 Meet Me Page.. ............................................ .200-8 Message Waiting.. ........................................ .200-8 : rJ Ii Message Waiting Reminder Tone.. .............. .200-8 Music On Hold.. ............................................ .200-8 ss ii Music !~URCE Mute ............................................................. .200-8 S N N Night Service.. .............................................. .200-8 S N N Off-Hook Signaling ....................................... .200-8 On Line Programming ........... . ....................... .200-8 : Ii ii On-Hook Dialing ........................................... .200-8 S N N Paging Access Restriction ........................... .200-8 Pause Timer.. ............................................... .200-8 : Ii 1 PBX Dialing Codes.. ..................................... .200-8 PBXICentrex Transfer.. ................................ .200-8 : Ii 1 Phone Box.. .................................................. .200-8 ss N PHONE BOX Pool Button Operation.. ................................ .200-g Preferred Line Answer ................................ ..200- 9 i 1 Private Line .................................................. .200-g z N N Real Time Clock Unit .................................... 200-g N N Reset (Soft) Function ................................... .200-g : Ring Time-Out Timer ..................................... 200-9 S Ii I! SLA Compatibility.. ....................................... .200-g N Speakerphone .............................................. .200-g ss Ii Station Class of Service (COS). ................... .200-g S i N Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR). .200-g PRINTER Station Speed SIU, RCU Dial ....................................... .200-g ss N System Speed Dial.. .................................... .200-l 0 S N ii Toll Restriction (Table Driven). .................... .200-l 0 N Toll Restriction Override.. ............................ .200-i 0 ss Ii Transfer Recall.. .......................................... .200-l 0 S Ii N Universal Night Answer.. ............................. .200-l 0 S N N Volume Controls.. ........................................ .200-l 0 S N N Wall Telephone .......................................... ..2OO- 1 O S WALL MT KIT N S=Standard Feature; O=Optional: Requires additional hardware; N=No additional hardware required 200-2 ISSUE 1. JANUARY 1991
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM CePTION 200 3L FEATURE 200.1 ACCOUNT CODES An account code is the last field within Station Mes- sage Detail Recording (SMDR), that provides the ability to track specific calls by entering a non-veri- fied, variable length (up to 8digits) identifier. Account codes can be entered by the user during a call and can be used with SMDR information for billback purposes. 200.2 ALARM SIGNALING The system can recognize either an open or closed loop from an external relay and transmit an alarm signal. This signal can be sent to all programmed stations with either a single or repeated tone. The type of alarm tone is selected in system program- ming. This feature can be used as an entry door alarm. In addition, the Alarm Reset code can be programmed onto a Flex button which will flash during alarm signaling. 200.3 ALL CALL PAGING Stations allowed to make pages may make voice paging announcements ‘to all idle stations, phone boxes and external paging ports at the same time. 200.4 ATTENDANT POSITION Any key telephone station may be assigned as the system attendant. The assigned attendant will re- ceive unattended line recalls and will initiate NIGHT SERVICE. 200.5 ATTENDANT OVERFLOW System programming allows the attendant station to be programmed so that if the attendant is busy or not there, the call will be automatically forwarded to another predetermined station after a programmed period of time.(Refer to Call Forward-Preset) 200.6 ATTENDANT RECALL A CO line placed on hold or transferred will initiate the recall 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. lf not answered, the timer continues and upon expi- ration again, the attendant station will ring. If still not answered and the timer cycles again, then all tele- phones programmed with direct access of that CO line will ring and flash the CO line LED at the recall rate. If still unanswered and the recall timer expires again, the CO line will be dropped. DESCRIPTION 200.7 AUTOMATIC PRIVACY Privacy is automatically provided on all calls. The system may be programmed to eliminate privacy, allowing another station to join in on existing CO (outside) line conversations. 200.8 AUTOMATIC SELECTION The user can select an outside line, intercom station or speed dial button or dial a feature & automatically place the phone in the dialing mode without pressing the ON/OFF button or lifting the handset. The system may be programmed optionally to re- quire the user to lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button before accessing outside CO Lines. 200.9 AUTOMATIC PAUSE INSERTION If a flash is programmed into system and station speed dial numbers, and last number redial num- bers, a pause will automatically be inserted after the flash. A pause will also be automatically inserted after a PBX dialing code has been used & after a pulse to tone switchover is programmed into speed dial numbers. 200.10 BACKGROUND MUSIC Key telephone & phone box users may receive mu- sic over their speaker when an optional music source has been connected to the system. The music can be turned on or off and the volume adjusted at each individual telephone or phone box. The maximum loudness level can be adjusted on the KSU. Phone boxes that are denied DND in data base programming, can receive music through their speaker or the Attendant can activate BGM at any phone box by dialing a code. This feature can be allowed or denied on a per station basis by programming. Background Music enable code can be programmed onto a Flex button. When BGM is enabled, Flex button LED will light. 200.1 I BASIC KEY TELEPHONE COMPATI- BILITY The Starplus Basic Electronic telephone will operate on the 616 FLEX system. The Basic key set contains six (6) Flexible buttons, eight (8) “fixed” feature but- tons, a 12 key DTMF dial pad and an “HTP” switch. The Basic set provides on-hook dialing and Call Announce on intercom. k%WF 1 .IANl IAPV iaai ^^^ .
!sTARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM The Basic key telephone operates in a similar man- ner as the Executive and Enhanced key telephones, with the exception of the speakerphone, and Hands- free reply on intercom options. The Basic key set operates the same for incoming intercom calls when in the “H” position as if it were in the “P” position (Call Announce). 200.12 BATTERY BACK-UP (MEMORY) A long life lithium battery is provided inside the KSU to prevent loss of system programming in the event of a power outage or the system power being turned off. Features such as System and Station Speed dial numbers are also retained during power outages. 200.13 BAlTERY BACK-UP (SYSTEM) An optional Battery Charging System and Batteries (BBU) & cabling can be connected to the KSU to maintain complete system operation in the event of an AC power failure. Calls in progress will continue without interruption when commercial power fails. 200.14 BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF) Buttons programmed as station buttons on a tele- phone also serve as a Busy Lamp Field to display the status of other telephones within the system. 200.15 CALLING STATION TONE MODE OP- TION This feature will provide an easy means for a calling station to override a desired stations “H” (handsfree) or “P” (call announce) intercom switch setting. A dial code has been added that is dialed in front of the extension number to force the tone ringing. Auto- mated Attendants can utilize the Calling Station Tone Mode option. This is useful when using super- vised transfer or call screening options requiring ringback tone for proper call handling. 200.16 CALL ANNOUNCE - PRIVACY Each telephone user can select the way that calls to their phone are voice announced. By selecting the “P” position on the intercom signal switch, the user can receive voice announced intercom calls without the calling party hearing conversations in progress. By selecting the “H” position, the user can reply handsfree to voice announced intercom calls. Basic model telephones cannot use the handsfree (H) mode. 200.17 CALL FORWARD-PRESET System programming allows incoming outside lines, that are programmed to ring a particular station, to be forwarded to another predetermined station after a programmed period of time. This occurs when the station normally receiving the outside ring is busy or does not answer the call. Preset forward can be chained an unlimited number of times. Each station in the system can have a preset forward station. 200.16 CALL FORWARD-STATION Each key telephone user may direct intercom calls, transferred outside lines and incoming outside lines to be forwarded to another station in the system. A forwarded call will signal in the TONE mode regard- less of the way the intercom signaling switch was set. A station with calls forwarded to it can forward its calls to another station: a call will forward in this manner an unlimited number of times; however the last station in a chain cannot use DND. 200.19 CALL PICKUP (GROUP) Stations can be placed in one, both or neither of 2 pickup groups. Stations within the same group can pick up tone ringing intercom calls, recalling or trans- ferred CO line calls for another station, and message wait call backs by dialing the pickup code. 200.20 CALL TRANSFER An outside line can be transferred from one keyset to another. By pressing the STATION button of the desired party, or pressing the TRANSOUE button and then dialing that 2 digit station number, un- screened or screened transfers with an an- nouncement can be made. The line being transferred rings on the keyset and gives a flash indication to the receiving party’s keyset. Several attempts can be made to find someone at different keysets without losing the call. If a line is transferred to a busy station, that station will receive muted ringing. 200.21 CAMP ON (Call Waiting) A busy station may be alerted that an outside line is on hold and waiting for them by pressing the MSG/CP.ON button. The called station will receive two muted rings, and a flashing CP.ON button if the camp-on initiator is waiting to announce the transfer. The busy party can press the MSG/CP.ON button. This will automatically place on hold any outside line he’s currently using and allow him to converse with the camp-on initiator. 200.22 CENTREX COMPATIBILITY The 616 FLEX system provides features that are Centrex compatable, such as Flash in Speed Dial, the ability to program “*I’ and ‘I##” digits into Speed dial numbers and other general features that help to enhance a Centrex environment. The 616 FLEX is compatable with Centrex Lines (1 ML). 200.23 CHAINING SPEED BINS Speed dial bins may be chained together by simply pressing one speed bin, then another and another as required. 200-4 ISSUE 1. JANUARY 1991
This is helpful for accessing Long Distant carriers or banking services when Account Codes may be re- quired. 200.24 CO LINE ACCESS Each telephone can be programmed to be allowed or denied an appearance to individual outside lines or a pool of outside lines. Telephones denied this appearance can have that line transferred to them by another station and the call will appear on the loop button. Any station may be programmed to ring for any combination of lines during the day and different stations can be programmed to ring on those lines at night. 200.25 CO LINE CONTROL (Contact) The 616 FLEX system will allow programming of the one (1) control contact to be assigned as either a CO Line Control contact (to control ancillary equipment) or as a Loud Bell Control contact to control a cus- tomer provided ringing device to external areas. When programmed as CO Line Control and as- signed to a CO line, the corresponding contact will close whenever that CO line is accessed by a sta- tion. 200.26 CO LINE GROUPING CO (outside) lines can bein one of up to 8 groups to separate line types such as local, PBX, Centrex, FX, etc. Stations are then individually assigned access to these lines via either a pooled group key or by a direct line key. 200.27 CO LINE QUEUING When all outside (CO) lines in a group are busy, stations can be placed on a list awaiting that line to become available. Users are signaled when a line becomes available. If the waiting station is busy when the queued CO line becomes available, the station is placed at the bottom of the queue list. if a station doesn’t answer a queue callback within 15 seconds it will be dropped from the queue list. 200.28 CONFERENCE A. Add-On Conference Two internal stations can engage in confer- ence with 1 external party or 3 internal parties can set up a conference. There is no limit to the number of add-on conferences, except for the total number of CO lines connected to the system. B. Multi-Line One internal station can engage in a confer- ence with 2 external parties. The internal sta- tion may place the conference on HOLD by pressing the HOLD button. The two external parties can be placed in an unsupervised con- ference by the initiator pressing the CONF button. 200.29 COMMON AUDIBLE RINGING (Loud Bell Control) Incoming CO line ringing can be directed to relay controlled contacts. There is 1 set of dry contacts that can be assigned to stations as Loud Bell Control or to CO lines for CO Line Control. An external power source and ringing device or other ancillary is required. 200.30 DATA BASE PRINTOUT (Dump) Through a system programming command, either portions of or a complete data base dump can be printed using the RS-232C connector on the 616 FLEX KSU. This feature requires the Serial Interface Unit (SIU) be installed in the KSU. 200.31 DEFAULT BUTTON MAPPING The 616 FLEX allows 22 buttons to be flexibly as- signed to CO/PBX lines, DSS buttons, Speed Dial, or Feature buttons. However, the system will power up with default button mapping with 16 DSS/BLF buttons and 6 CO Lines. 200.32 DIAL PULSEIDTMF SIGNALING Each outside line can be individually programmed to provide dial pulse or DTMF tone sending. 200.33 DIAL PULSE TO TONE SWITCHOVER The signaling on an outside line can be changed from dial pulse to tone (DTMF). This allows lines set for pulse signaling to use common carriers which require DTMF signaling. This feature can be stored and used with speed dial numbers. 200.34 DIRECT STATION SELECT The user with a flexible button assigned as a DSS button on his key telephone can call an intercom station by simply pressing the appropriate DSS but- ton. The called station is automatically signaled. 200.35 DO NOT DISTURB Placing a key telephone in DND will eliminate incom- ing CO line ringing, intercom calls, CO line transfers, All Call Page announcements and Camp-Ons. Pressing the DND button twice while the telephone is ringing will eliminate that ringing. The secretary in an EXECUTIVE/SECRETARY pair can override the Executive DND by using the Camp-On feature. A ISSUE 1. JANUARY 1991 c)nn c
station in DND can still use the telephone to make normal outgoing calls. A station can be denied this feature through programming. 200.36 EMERGENCY TRANSFER In the event of commercial power failure or central processor failure, the system will automatically con- nect the first 3 outside lines to single line telephones which have been installed for that purpose. 200.37 END TO END SIGNALING This feature indicates the capability of the system to accept DTMF tones from stations, send them through the public network and have them received at the distant end for computer access, a variety of control functions or inward call completion at a dis- tant switching system. 200.38 EXECUTIVE/SECRETARY TRANSFER Four pairs of key telephones can be designated as executive/secretary pairs. Whenever the executive phone is in DND or busy, transferred CO lines and intercom calls will be directed to the secretary sta- tion. If the secretary station is busy, busy tone will be received by the calling party. There are 3 com- binations possible: l 4 Executive/Secretary pairs l 1 Executive with 1-4 secretaries l 1 Secretary for l-4 Executives The secretary station can signal the Executive in DND by using the Camp On feature. 200.39 EXTERNAL PAGING Any station that is allowed access to paging can make voice paging announcements to the external paging port by either dial code or direct button ac- cess. The external page port can be connected to a two way paging system. 200.40 FLASH The Flash button is used to re-establish dial tone or to transfer a PBXICentrex call. Flash can be pro- grammed in speed dial for PBXlCentrex feature operation. The Flash duration is programmed on a per CO line basis. 200.41 FLASH ON INTERCOM This feature allows station users to utilize the Flash button to terminate pages and intercom calls. While connected to a page zone or another internal station, pressing the Flash button will terminate the call and return intercom dial tone. 200.42 FLASH with SPEED DIAL A flash can be programmed within a speed dial number. When this is done, a pause will automat- ically be inserted before the remaining speed digits are sent. This provides compatibility with PBX and Centrex environments. 200.43 FLEXIBLE STATION NUMBERS The intercom number assigned to a station can be changed without moving the telephone. However station circuit 01 always remains the programming station.The ability to move or “SWAP” station inter- com numbers is performed in programming by the programming station or by use of a dial code at the Attendant station. 200.44 FLEXIBLE BUTTONS On the Enhanced/Executive phones there are 6 fixed feature buttons and 22 flexible buttons. The Basic telephone has 6 fixed feature buttons and 6 flexible buttons. The flexible buttons can be pro- grammed in one of the following ways: Outside line - automatically access assigned line Multi Function Key - the station user may program his/her own phone to have QSS/BLF, speed dial bin, page key, mute button, or other features. Pool Key - some or all outside lines can be grouped; pressing this button gives access the highest numbered unused CO line in that group; outgoing dialing only. Loop - used to answer transferred call on a line for which a station user does not have a button programmed on his phone. 200.45 HEADSET COMPATIBILITY The key telephones are designed to allow the con- nection of a modular headset. The user connects the modular headset to the handset jack on the tele- phone leaving the handset in place. The ON/OFF button is then used to activate the headset. 200.46 HEARING AID COMPATIBLE All key telephones are hearing aid compatible in compliance with the FCC Part 68, Section 68.316. This allows the telephone to be used in conjunction with users wearing hearing aids. 200.47 HEADSET OPERATION Each Electronic key telephone can be individually programmed for Headset operation. When pro- grammed, an industry standard Headset with its’ adapter box may be connected to a key telephone for headset use. This allows handset or headset operation by switching the selector switch on the 3nrLG ISSUE 1. JANUARY 1991
adapter box. Speakerphone operation is disabled while a station has enabled headset operation. This feature can be programmed onto a flexible button to indicate and also change the desired mode of operation. 200.48 HOLD PROVISIONS The following hold conditions are available in the 616 FLEX system: A. 8. C. D. Hold - System Any call can be placed on hold and retrieved by any station with access to that line. Hold - Exclusive Any call can be placed on hold and retrieved only by the initiating station. Hold Preference The system can be programmed to have either system hold or exclusive hold assigned as the hold preference. Hold Recall Timers Calls placed on hold are capable of being timed to recall. The exclusive and system hold recall timers are separately programmed. 200.49 INTERCOM SIGNALING SELECT The key telephone user can select the method of receiving intercom calls at their station. A slide switch located on the telephone is used to select the mode. The choices are: l Tone Ringing (T). A standard tone ring noti- fies the party of an incoming call. The called station answers by lifting the handset.(Cen- ter switch position) l Privacy (P). The station user receives a tone burst and a voice announcement over the speaker. The microphone is deactivated, providing privacy. The person who is called must lift the handset to get the call or switch the selector to handsfree. (Lower switch po- sition) l Handsfree (H). The station user, upon hear- ing a tone burst & voice announcement over the speaker, can reply handsfree (“H” posi- tion). (Upper switch position) (Basic model key telephonesdo not have this feature and will operate as if the switch were in the “P” position.) STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM programmed for one button page operation by the station user. 200.51 INTERNAL ZONE PAGE Stations programmed to make pages can make voice announcements to idle stations in either one of the 2 internal zones separately. A flexible button can be programmed for one button page operation by the station user. 200.52 LAST NUMBER REDIAL (LNR) This feature permits the automatic redialing of the last number dialed on an outside line including a number in speed dial. This feature can be used on the same line as originally dialed, on a line within the same group, or on a different line. 200.53 LCD INTERACTIVE DISPLAY (LCD) The 616 FLEX system supports key telephones that are equipped with a liquid crystal display (LCD) which provides the user with a visual indication of call status. The display is a two-line, forty eight character format. The display is arranged into an upper and lower field. The upper field (24 characters) displays the current activity on the telephone. The lower field (24 characters) is divided into 2 sections (12 characters each), and provides information ac- cording to call activity. 200.54 LOOP BUTTON CO LINE ACCESS A station not having a direct appearance for a CO line transferred to it will receive that CO line under the Loop button. Only one call at a time can be connected to a keyset on the Loop button. If more than one Loop button is programmed on a keyset, the Loop buttons may be conferenced together. If all programmed Loop buttons on a keyset are busy or have a CO call on hold, the party attempting to transfer a CO line to that station will receive busy tone and cannot transfer the call to that station. If a transfer is attempted, the CO line will recall the initiator immediately and the transfer recall timer will start. When multiple loop buttons appear on a key tele- phone and multiple CO lines are transferred to that station, the first CO line connects to the highest number flexible button assigned as a Loop button. CO line connection is made from highest to lowest assignment. 200.50 INTERNAL ALL CALL PAGE Stations programmed to make pages can make voice announcements to idle stations in both internal zones at the same time. A flexible button can be 200.55 LOUD BELL CONTROL (Contact) One (1) control contact can be assigned to a station for the purposes of providing External Ringing known as Loud Bell Control. The contact will operate in cadence with the intercom tone ringing or CO ringing of the assigned station. This control contact may be optionally assigned as CO Line Control.