Vodavi Starplus 616 Flex Electronic Key System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM POWER FAILURE TRANSFER MDF (J2) ---_ ---- ---- ---- ---_ ---_ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- J2 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 STARPLUS MDF (Jl) - ---_ ---- ---_ ---- ---_ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- - IIII (SLT or DEVICE) J / RJl 1 C TELCO MODULAR JACKS Figure 400.2 - STARPLUS’ 616 FLEX System
STARPL”S* 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM MDF CONNECTORS EXTERNAL BAlTERY BACK-UP CONNECTOR BGM 0 ADJ. “b !E Figure 400.3 - Key Service Unit - Left Side IRAM MODULE UARY 1991 ran t? .
STARPLUS’ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM POWER FAILURE TRANSFER RJllC CONNECTORS FOR CO LINE CONNECTIONS RS 232C PORT FUSE GROUND LUG Figure 400.4 - Key Service Unit - Right Side
sTARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Table 400.1 System Capacity Ports: CO(Loop Start) Key Telephone Stations Single Line Telephones Attendants: Phone Boxes: 6 max. 16max 15 max (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) SMDR Ports: Page Zones: Internal: External: 1 RS-232C port located on the right side of the KSU. 2 internal page zones 1 external page zone (two-way talk path) Table 400.2 Electrical Specifications AC Input to Power Supply 117V ac f 1 O%, 60 Hz single phase Power Consumption 90 watts Power Supply Fuse - AC input 1 A, 250V Time Lag Music Source (input) Input at 2K ohms impedance from music source Contact Rating External Page Control Loud Bell Control 1 .OA, 24V dc Alarm 1 .OA, 24V dc 1 .OA, 24V dc External Page Port Output Impedance Output Power 600 ohms @ 0 dBm 5mW Maximum UL File Number: 42U5 Table 400.3 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Recommended Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Heat Dissipation (BTU’s) 32°Fto1040F 60’ F to 80’ F 5% to 90% non-condensing 307 BTU’s Maximum
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Table 400.4 Loop Limits Telephone: (including Phone Box) 800 feet of 26 AWG Cable 1000 feet of 24 AWG Cable 1500 feet of 22 AWG Cable Table 400.5 Dialing Specifications DTMF Dialing Frequency Deviation Rise Time Duration of DTMF Signal Interdigit Time PULSE Dialing (programmable) Pulse Dialing Rate Pulse Break/Make Duration Dialing Memory System Speed Dialing Station Speed Dialing (per station) Last Number &dial CO Type tl.5% 5mS 75mS minimum 75mS minimum 10 or 20 pps. 60140 or 66133 40 numbers (16 digits) 20 numbers (16 digits) 32 digits, last number dialed on CO line Loop Start J Table 400.6 FCC Registration Numbers FCC Registration Number located on the Key Serv- ice Unit (KSU): DLP82V-60903-MF-E If no key telephones are programmed to have a pooled group button, use the following FCC Regis- tration Number: DLP82V-72088-KF-E
~ARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Table 400.7 Dimensions and Weight KEY SERVICE UNIT Basic Key Telephone Height 17.8” Height 3.0” Width 23” Wiih 4.0” Depth 13.3” Depth 9.0” Weight 60 Ibs. (unloaded) Weight 2.5 Ibs. PHONE BOX Enhanced Key Telephone Height 1.75” Height 3.0” Width 5.5 Width 4.0” Depth 4” Depth 9.0” Weight 1 lb. Weight 2.5 Ibs. SINGLE LINE STATION ADAPTER (SLA) Executive Key Telephone Height 8.0” Height 3.0 Width 5 6f8” Wiih 4.0” Depth 1 718” Depth 9.0” Weight 3 Ibs. Weight 3 Ibs. Table 400.8 Miscellaneous Specifications Memory: Random Access Memory (RAM): Read-Only-Memory (ROM) Telephone Transmitter: Talk Paths: CO/PBX paths: Intercom Paths: Music Channels: Account Codes: Number of digits per code: Number of Account Codes: Speed Dialing Capacity: System Speed Station Speed 32K 96K Electret mic compatible. 6 CO/PBX talk paths (non-blocking) 6 talk p&s 1 channel provides music-on-hold and background music up to 8 unverified digits unlimited (non verified) 360 Total Bins in System: - 40 bins per system - 20 bins per system ICCIIE 1 IANIIADV *fXli Ann-a
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Table 400.9 Key Telephone Audible Signals TYPE OF SIGNAL Telephone Signals: Incoming CO Line Intercom Tone Ringing Intercom Call Announce [H-P-OHVA) Transferred CO Line CO Line Recall Message Wait Call Back Message Wait Reminder Tone CO Queue Call Back Camp-on Alarm Tone Repeated Single Loud Bell Control CO Ringinflransferred CO Lines Intercom Ringing From Door (phone) Box Key TeleWce Tones: Intercom Ringback Call Announce Busy Tone Error Tone Intercom Dial Tone DND Tone Paging Confirmation Tone Conference Time-out Warning Tone Programming Confirmation Tone Programming Error Tone Door (phone) Box Caller Camp-on FREQUENCY 12191471 1215/1471 935 12191471 1215/1471 121511471 771 121511471 935 70 1 I857 7011857 7011857 1215/l 471 935 701 701 701 701 935 701 1471 1471 7011857 735 SIGNAL DURATION 0.5s on/2.% off; repeated 0.5s on/o.5s off/o.5s on/l .5s off 0.2s onIO.2~ off (3 bursts) 0.5s0d2.5s off 0.5s ord2.5~ off o.5son/o.5soff/o.5s on/l.5soff 0.5s on (timed per programming) 0.5s on/O.5s off; repeated 0.5s on (burst) .25s on/.25s off; repeated 1 .Os on (once) 0.5s closed/2.5s open; repeated 0.5s closed/0.5s openI0.5s closed 1.5s open; repeated 1 .Os on (once) o.5son/o.5soff/o.5s on/l.5soff 0.2s on/O.25s off (3 bursts) 0.5s on/O.5s off, repeated 0.25s onIO.25~ off, repeated Continuous 0.2s on/O.2s off; repeated 3 times, pause, repeat 1 .O set burst 0.2s otiO.2~ off; 3 birsts 1.5s on (burst) 0.25s on/O.25s off; repeated 6 times 1 .Os burst (once) 0.5s burst
sTARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Table 400.10 Visual Signals - DSSIBLF Buttons TYPE OF SIGNAL INDICATOR FLASH RATES Off-Hook/Busy (All Stations) Incoming Intercom Ring (Destination) Call Announce (Destination) Message Waiting Call Back (Destination) Do Not Disturb (All Stations) Door Box Calling (Assigned Stations) Camp On Steady 240 ipm flutter 240 ipm flutter 240 ipm flutter Steady 30 ipm flash 60 ipm flash Table 400.11 Visual Signals - CO Line Buttons TYPE OF SIGNAL Incoming CO Ring 30 ipm flash Transferred CO Ring 240 ipm flash Recall 460 ipm flash Queued Line 30 ipm flash Exclusive Hold 240 ipm flash System Hold 60 ipm flash I-Hold (only when hold preference is system) 30 ipm double flash In Use Steady 1 INDICATOR FLASH RATES
sTARPLUS@ 616 FLEX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Table 400.12 Visual Signals - Function Buttons TYPE OF SIGNAL Fixed Feature Buttnnsr HOLD Button (all intercom channells busy) ON/OFF Button speakerphone on/off-hook dialing off-hook dialing CONF button active unsupervised TRANS/QUE button Line Queue (active) FWD/DND button Call Forward (active) DND (active) Both active MSG/CP ON button Message Waiting (active) Camp On (active) INDICATOR FLASH RATES Steady Steady Steady Steady 60 ipm flash Steady 240 ipm flash Steady 30 ipm double flash 15 ipm flash 60 ipm flash Feature Buttons; Mute (active) Music (active) Steady Steady
SECTION 500 SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 500.1 SITE PLANNING The STARPLUS 616 FLEX Electronic Key Tele- phone System, like most electronic office equip- ment, should not be subjected to harsh environmental conditions. To assure easy servicing and reliable operation, several factors must be con- sidered when planning the system installation. AI- ways consider the following BEFORE installing the KSU and wiring: A. B. c. D. E. F. G. H. I. The KSU is designed for wall-mounting only. The internal power supply operates with 117 VAC, 60 Hz, single-phase electricity. A 3-wire (parallel blade with ground) receptacle must be provided on a dedicated, separately fused 15 AMP circuit. Location(s) of telephone conduits or cable runs. The KSU should be within 25 feet of the tele- phone company (TELCO) RJllC. The KSU should be centrally located and assurances should be made to stay within prescribed cable lengths. l 800 ft. 26 AWG Twisted pair Cable l 1000 ft. 24 AWG Twisted pair Cable l 1500 ft. 22 AWG Twisted pair Cable A well ventilated area having a recommended temperature range of 60 to 80 degrees Fahren- heit, and a humidity range of 5 to 95% (non condensing). Accessibility of KSU for servicing and lighting. Protection from flooding, flammable materials, excessive dust and vibration. Proximity of radio transmitting equipment, arc- welding devices, copying machines and other electrical equipment that are capable of gener- ating electrical interferences. Access to a good earth ground such as a me- tallic COLD water pipe. Inspect the pipe for non-metallic joints. 500.2 UNPACKING THE 616 FLEX KSU Remove the KSU from the shipping carton and place it on a level working surface, face up. Inspect the KSU for physical damage. The KSU has no service- able parts. 500.3 KSU GROUNDING To ensure that the system will operate properly, a good earth ground is recommended. The Telco protector ground terminal or a metallic COLD water pipe will usually provide a reliable ground path. If cold water pipe is used, carefully check that the, pipe does not contain insulated joints that could isolate the ground. In the absence of the cold water pipe, a ground rod or other source may be used. A No. 8 AWG copper wire should be used between the ground source and the KSU. THE GROUND WIRE SHOULD BE KEPT AS SHORT AS POSSlBLE AND CAN BE CON- NECTED TO THE GROUND LUG LOCATED ON THE SIDE OF THE KSU. (Figure 400.4) 500.4 KSU INSTALLATION The KSU is designed for wall mounting only. The KSU should NOT be mounted directly on a masonry surface. If the KSU is to be mounted on a masonry surface, a wooden backboard of sufficient size should be attached to the wall and the KSU mounted on the backboard. A. B. C. D. Mount the KSU on the backboard using four fasteners. (The fasteners should be selected carefully so as to be capable of supporting the KSU.) (Refer to Figure 500.1 for KSU dimen- sions.) Install the ground using an insulated 8 AWG copper wire. Attach one end to the grounding lug on the side of the KSU cabinet and fasten the other end to a good earth ground (Refer to Figure 400.2 KSU layout). The KSU power supply is located within the KSU. Because the KSU is a sealed unit, all electrical connections are provided externally. The power cord exits the KSU on the right side. Also on the right side is a fuse holder that contains a 0.7 Amp. slow- blow fuse. Power for the system is distributed internally. The power cord should not be used with a 3-wire-2-wire plug adapter. A power line surge protector should be used to protect the power supply from electrical surges. The surge protec- tor should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and applicable lo- cal electrical codes. ISSUEl..lANIlARV 1QQi *.-am 4