Vodavi Starplus 616ex Electronic Key System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 CALL TRANSFER An outside CO line can be transferred from one keyset to another. By pressing the STATION button of the desired party, or pressing TRANS button and then dialing that station number. unscreened transfers or screened transfers with an announcement can be made. The line being transferred rungs on the keyset and gives a ftash indication to the receiving party’s keyset. Several attempts can be made to find someone at different keysets without losing...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1, 1987 DIRECT STATION SELECTION Sixteen (16) buttons are dedicated at each Executive and Enhanced Key Telephone for immediate signalling and connection to other stations. DSSlCO AUTOMATIC LINE SELECT A DSS or CO line can be selected by pressing the associated button and automatically place the phone in the dialing mode. CO lines will bring up dial tone and DSS stations are automatically signalled. DO NOT DISTURB (DND) Placing a keyset in DND will eliminate...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 LAST NUMBER REDIAL The system automatically remembers the last number dialed even if the number was in speed dial. This number will be dialed over an outside line on command by the user. MEET ME PAGE Allows attendant or station users to call someone on the paging system. The called party then goes to the nearest telephone, dials a code and is connected to the calling party. MESSAGE WAITING A station user who calls another station and receives no answer can...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 STATION SPEED DIAL Each station can program 10 individual speed dial numbers of up to 16 digits in length. These numbers may contain pauses (#), with each 2 second pause taking up a digit. The numbers are dialed by going off-hook, pressing the SPEED button and dialing the bin number 00-09 where the number is stored. SYSTEM SPEED DIAL 6 Forty (40) numbers can be programmed as system speed dial numbers. The numbers can be up to 16 digits in length, with pauses...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 400 INSTALLATION 400.1 SITE PLANNING The STARPLUS 6 16EX Electronic Key Telephone System, like most electronic office equipment, should not be subjected to harsh environmental conditions. To assure easy servicing and reliable operation, several factors must be considered when planning the system installation. Always consider the following BEFORE installing the KSU and wiring: 4 B) Cl ‘3 El F) G) HI 1) The KSU is designed for wall-mounting only. The...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 El 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 protector should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and applicable local electrical codes. WARNING: DO NOT PLUG IN THE POWER CORD AT THIS TIME. 400.5 KSU CABLING Two (2) Amphenol-type connectors are provided on the left side of the KSU (Refer to Figure...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 Q El F) G) Replace the cover plate with the handset retainer tab that is mounted in the wall mount base plate, and secure with the screw from C above. Rotate the plastic number retainer downwards and snap into place. Align the mounting tab on the outer edges of the wall mount base with the holes on the key telephone base. Snap shut and fasten with the screw. The telephone can now be mounted to the wall by mating the two keyhole slots on the baseplate...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 BATTERY BACK UP UNIT (BBU) I. INTRODUCTION The BBU houses two 12 V batteries connected in series which provide 24 V of DC power. The BBU also contains an AC input cord which provides charging power when the batteries are not in use. Batteries are NOT included. 6 A 10” 14 gauge jumper wire is provided for interconnection of the two 12 V batteries. Four adapter wires (approx. 2”) are provided for matching the exact battery terminal size. A plastic tie wrap is...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 C. Mounting 1. The BBU must be located within 6’ of an AC receptacle and 3’ of the KSU. 2. The BBU can be placed on a wall shelf or it can be wall mounted. 3. To wall mount the BBU: -The BBU is designed to be mounted on a backboard, either the backboard the KSU is mounted on or one specifically for the BBU. - Mark for screw placement, either by measuring (the 2 top keyhole mounting slots are 8%” on center) or by placing the BBU against the backboard...
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 TABLE 4-I A-GLOBE BATTERY 1 CONFIGURATION 1x2 2x4 3x6 3x8 6x12 6x16 I AMP DRAW 0.5 AMP 0.7 AMP 1 AMP 1.4 AMP 2 AMPS 2.8 AMPS / * APPROX I BACK UP TIME 18 HRS 12 HRS 7.5 HRS 5 HRS 3.3 HRS 2 HRS j I B-POWER SONIC BATTERY L CONFIGURATION 1x2 2x4 3x6 3x8 / - 6x12 6x16 1 4.- -_i AMP DRAW 0.5 AMP 0.7 AMP 1 AMP 1.4 AMP 2 AMPS 2.8 AMPS t l APPROX BACK UP TIME 20+ HRS 20+ HRS 20 HRS 15 HRS 12 HRS 8 HRS NOTE: Approximate back-up times...