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    							STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 
    400.13 EXTERNAL PAGING 
    An amplifier for external paging may be connected 
    to the 616EX Key Telephone System. Any telephone 
    in the system can access this paging equipment by 
    using a dial code. There is one (1) External 
    Paging Zone (without amplifier) provided for in the 
    616EX System. Two way talkback paging is also 
    possible. 
    The output impedance of the paging zone is 600 
    Ohms at 0 d6m. The low level voice signal output 
    is specified at 5 milliwatts. Dry contact control is 
    provided to switch “ON” the external amplifier 
    equipment or to momentarily remove background 
    music, if externally supplied to the paging device. 
    All connections are made on the J-l punchdown 
    connector (Refer to Figure 4.3). The voice output 
    from the Key Telephone System is provided on the 
    EPVT & EPVR pair. The “make” contacts are 
    identified as pair EPCTL. 
    After connection is made to the paging port, 
    DTMF tones are generated over the page port for 
    an ancillary zone page unit. 
    400.14 LOUD BELL CONTROL 
    The 616EX system provides relay contact closure 
    to activate external signaling equipment when an 
    outside call rings in. The station that will receive 
    this Loud Bell Control is selected in programming, 
    data field 28. 
    The Loud Bell Control dry contacts will follow the 
    assigned ringing of that station. Locate the LBCT 
    nd LBCR terminals on the connecting block. 
    Connect two wires to these terminals and route 
    them to a ringing generator or other power source 
    provided by the customer. 
    All incoming CO lines assigned to ring at the station 
    programmed to receive Loud Bell ringing will activate 
    the Loud Bell Control, causing the LBC contacts 
    to sequence in a 
    .5 second ON/2.5 seconds OFF 
    rate until all lines have been answered. The LBC 
    contacts are current-rated at 1 Amp/24 VDC. 400.15 EMERGENCY TRANSFER 
    In the event of a commercial AC power interruption, 
    the first three (3) CO/PBX lines will automatically 
    transfer to single line telephones (if installed) for 
    emergency communications. These SLT’s should be 
    equipped with ringers. They can be DTMF type 
    instruments or rotary dial. Connection is done on the 
    Jl block, pairs 23, 24 and 25. 
    400.16 HEADSET INSTALLATION 
    The STARPLUS Key Telephone has been designed 
    to operate with industry standard modular headset 
    adapters and operator headsets. To modify a 
    Telephone to use an external headset, plug the 
    headset adapter cord into the vacant handset jack 
    on the key telephone base. Plug the telephone 
    handset cord into the headset adapter box where 
    indicated by the headset manufacturer’s instructions. 
    Then turn to the programming section of this manual, 
    station configuration (data field 03). Enable the 
    headset option for that particular station. 
    Speakerphone operation is automatically disabled 
    and such features as On Hook Dialing and Handsfree 
    speakerphone are rendered inoperable. However, 
    incoming page/voice announcements, tone ringing 
    and background music will still be heard over the 
    keyset speaker. 
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    400.17 PRINTER INSTALLATION 
    Figure 4.4 illustrates the standard pin configuration 
    used with the STARPLUS 616EX Key System in 
    connecting display devices. The STARPLUS 
    616EX is fully compatible with standard RS-232C 
    devices. 
    An RS-232C type connector is provided on the right 
    side or the Enhanced KSU for quick connection of a 
    4 
    printer or other receiving device. 
    The receive transmission speed of the connected, 
    terminal should be set at either 300 baud or 1200 
    baud to match the programmable data output speed 
    of the 616EX Key System. The output speed is set 
    in the Customer Data Base Programming. 
    See Section 500.27. 
    Refer to your printer irstallation instructions for 
    turther information on connecting a printer or dispiay 
    device. 400.18 
    POWER-UP AND INSTALLATION 
    CHECKLIST 
    Prior to actual power-up and initialization, the key 
    system should be checked over to avoid start up 
    delays or improper loading. A step-by-step check list 
    is provided for this purpose. 
    A) 
    B) 
    Cl 
    D) 
    E) Ensure that the KSU is properly grounded 
    according to the instructions in Section 400.3. 
    Inspect the MDF for shorted wiring or improper 
    polarity that would affect the Key Telephones. 
    Make sure that plug-ended MDF cables 
    connected to the KSU are secure and are 
    plugged into the correct position. 
    Make sure the Program Module is seated firmly 
    in its socket. 
    Plug the AC power cord into the dedicated 
    . 
    117 VAC outlet. 
    PIN # 
    2) TRANSMIT DATA PIN # 
    > 2 TO TERMINAL 
    3) RECEIVE DATA 
    )3 
    FITS (REQUEST TO SEND) 
    4 >4 
    5) CTS (CLEAR TO SEND) 
    )5 
    6) DSR (DATA SET READY) 
    )6 
    7) GND 
    )7 
    8) CD (CARRIER DETECT) 
    )8 
    20 > DTR (DATA TERMINAL READY) 
    )20 
    RS232C PINOUT 
    Data Communication Requirements are: A) Serial Port Compatible 
    5) ASC II Code Compatible 
    C) 7 data bits and 1 stop bit 
    D) No parity 
    RS-232C CONNECTIONS 
    FIGURE 4.4  
    						
    							STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1, 1987 
    TABLE 4-2 
    J-l CONNECTING BLOCK LAYOUT 
    Station # Telephone 
    tine Cord 
    GREEN 
    Station IO RED 
    BLACK 
    YELLOW 
    GREEN 
    Station 11 RED 
    BLACK 
    YELLOW 
    GREEN 
    Station 12 RED 
    BLACK 
    YELLOW 
    GREEN 
    Station 13 RED 
    BLACK 
    YELLOW 
    GREEN 
    Station 14 RED 
    BLACK 
    YELLOW 
    GREEN 
    Station 15 RED 
    BLACK 
    YELLOW 
    GREEN 
    Station 16 RED 
    BLACK 
    YELLOW 
    GREEN 
    Station 17 RED 
    BLACK 
    YELLOW 
    MUSIC-ON-HOLD 
    EXTERNAL PAGE (VOICE) 
    EXTERNAL PAGE DRY CONTACTS 
    ALARM 
    LOUD BELL CONTROL 1 
    POWER FAILURE 1 
    POWER FAILURE 2 
    POWER FAILURE 3 2 pr. Twisted 
    Station Cable 
    WHIBL 
    BUWH 
    WHIOR 
    ORIWH 
    WHlBL 
    BUWH 
    WHiOR 
    OR/WH 
    WH/BL 
    BUWH 
    WHiOR 
    ORIWH 
    WHIBL 
    BL’WH 
    WHIOR 
    ORIWH 
    WHIBL 
    BL’WH 
    WHIOR 
    ORIWH 
    WHIBL 
    BUWH 
    WHIOR 
    ORiWH 
    WHiBL 
    BL’WH 
    WHIOR 
    ORIWH 
    WHIBL 
    BUWH 
    WHIOR 
    ORiWH Function 
    VT1 
    VR 1 
    DT 1 
    DR 1 
    V-r2 
    VR 2 
    DT 2 
    DR 2 
    VT3 
    VR 3 
    DT 3 
    DR 3 
    V-r4 
    VR 4 
    DT 4 
    DR 4 
    VI-5 
    VR 5 
    DT 5 
    DR 5 
    VT6 
    VR 6 
    DT 6 
    DR 6 
    V-r7 
    VR 7 
    DT 7 
    DR 7 
    VT8 
    VR 8 
    DT 8 
    DR 8 
    MOH 
    MOH 
    EPVT 
    EPVR 
    EPCTL 
    EPCTL 
    ALMT 
    ALMR 
    LBClT 
    LBClR 
    PFTl T 
    PFTl R 
    PFT2T 
    PFTPR 
    PFT3T 
    PFT3R MDF Connector 
    Cable Pin 
    WHIBL 26 
    BL’WH 1 
    WHIOR 27 
    ORIWH 2 
    WHIGN 28 
    GNIWH 3 
    WHiBN 29 
    BNiWH 4 
    WHiSL 
    30 
    SL’WH 5 
    RDIBL 31 
    BL’RD 6 
    RDiOR 
    32 
    ORIRD 7 
    RDiGN 33 
    GNIRD 8 
    RDIBN 34. 
    BNIRD 9 
    RD!SL 35 
    SL’RD 10 
    BWBL 36 
    BL’BK 11 
    BWOR 37 
    ORIBK 12 
    BWGN 38 
    GNlBK 13 
    BWBN 39 
    BNIBK 14 
    BWSL 40 
    SL’BK 15 
    YUBL 41 
    BUY L 16 
    YUOR 42 
    ORIYL 17 
    YL’GN 43 
    GNIYL 18 
    YUBN 
    44 
    BNIY L 19 
    YUSL 45 
    SUYL 20 
    VIIBL 46 
    BUVI 21 
    VllGN 48 
    GNIVI 23 
    VIIBN 49 
    BN/VI 24 
    VllSL 50 
    SUVI 25 
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    							STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 
    TABLE 
    4-3 
    &2 CONNECTING BLOCK LAYOUT 
    I Station # I 
    Telephone 
    I 2 pr. Twisted 
    bne Cord 
    Station Cable 
    I I GREEN I WHiBL 
    I Statio;l 18 I RED ! BL’WH 
    BLACK 
    WH!OR 
    I I YELLOW : 
    ORiWH 
    I GREEN 
    WH;BL 
    i Siatlon 19 RED 
    BLACK 
    1 BL;WH 
    YELLOW 
    / WHiOR 
    0R;WH 
    / Station 20 
    I 
    I- 
    I Statjon 21 
    ! 
    Station 22 I 
    Station 23 
    Statlon 24 
    Station 25 GREEN 
    WH/BL 
    RED 
    / BUWH 
    BLACK 
    WHiOR 
    YELLOW 
    I OR/WH 
    .-~ 
    GREEN 
    WH. ,3L 
    RED 
    BL’WH 
    BLACK 
    WH,OR 
    YELLOW 
    OR WH 
    GREEN 
    WHiGL 
    RED 
    BLWH 
    BLACK 
    WHiOR 
    YELLOW 
    ORIWH 
    GREEN 
    WHIBL 
    RED 
    BL’WH 
    BLACK 
    WHIOR 
    YELLOW 
    ORIWH 
    GREEN 
    WHlBL 
    RED 
    BL’WH 
    BLACK 
    WH ‘OR 
    YELLOW 
    ORiWH 
    GREEN 
    WHiBL 
    RED 
    BVWH 
    BLACK 
    WHIOR 
    YELLOW 
    ORIWH 
    VT VR 
    DT 
    DR 
    VT VR 
    DT 
    DR 
    vr VR 
    DT 
    DR 
    VT 
    VR 
    DT 
    DR 
    v-r VR 
    DT 
    DR 
    V-r 
    VR 
    DT 
    DR 
    vr VR 
    DT 
    DR 
    VT VR 
    DT 
    DR MDF 
    Cable 
    I 
    Connector 
    Pin 
    WHIBL 26 
    BUWH 1 
    WHIOR 27 
    ORIWH 2 
    WH/GN 28 
    GNIWH 3 
    WHIBN 29 
    BNIWH 4 
    WHISL 30 
    SL’WH 5 
    RDIBL 31 
    BURD 6 
    RDIOR 32 
    ORIRD 7 
    RDIGN 33 
    GNIRD 8 
    RDlBN 34 
    BNIRD 9 
    RDISL 35 
    SL’RD IO 
    BKBL 36 
    BL’BK 11 
    BKIOR 37 
    ORIBK 12 
    BWGN 38 
    GNBK 13 
    BWBN 39 
    BNIBK 14 
    BWSL 40 
    SUBK 15 
    YL’BL 41 
    BL’YL 16 
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    							STARPLUS 61613 
    ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 
    CONNECTING , 
    BLOCK 
    MOUNTING PLATE 
    WALL MOUNTING 
    THE KEY TELEPHONE 
    FIGURE 4.1 
    PLATED STUDS 
    4-1 1  
    						
    							STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 
    PROCESSOR OR 
    POWER FAILURE 
    STATION STATION WIRING 
    I 
    66Ml-50 I 
    TERMINAL 1 
    BLOCK 
    Jl MDF 
    I 
    I 
    I 
    KSU RJI 1 C INPUT 1 FROM RJ21X 
    - NOTE 1 TIP I 
    I 
    CO LINE 1 
    RING I 
    TIP I 
    I VI-GN 
    I I I 
    I RING I GN-VI , I 
    I 
    I 
    I 
    I TIP 
    I 
    I 
    I 
    1 I 
    CO LINE 2 
    I RING 
    I 
    I I 
    I 
    I TIP VI-EN I 
    I 
    I 
    I 
    I I I 
    I 
    I I 
    I 
    RING I BN-VI I 
    TIP 
    Note1 
    : Contacts are shown in power failure mode 
    PROCESSOR OR 
    POWER FAILURE TRANSFER 
    FIGURE 4.2 
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    							STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 
    44+-& 
    m ,9 BN/YL l 
    L--------_A 
    Jl CONNECTOR 
    43 YUGN 
    -4 
    18---1- 
    45 YUSL 
    3  2. SUYL 
    46 
    -G 
    21* 
    EPVT 
    -- 
    EPVR 
    -- 
    EPCTL 
    -- 
    EPCTL 
    -- 
    ALMT 
    -- 
    ALMR 
    -- 
    LBC 1T 
    -- 
    LBC 1R 
    -- MUSIC SOURCE 
    VOICE 
    ,NP”T 
    IMPEDANCE 
    = 600 ohms @ Odbm 
    OUTPUT 
    TO SPEAKERS 
    MAKE CONTROL 
    e 
    EXTERNAL 
    ALARM DEVICE 
    &+=h LOUD BELL 
    --liz2~~oNTRoL’ CUSTOMER PROVIDED DC 
    EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 
    FIGURE 4.3 
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    							STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 
    500 CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING 
    500.1 INTRODUCTION 
    The 616EX Key Telephone system can be 
    programmed to meet each customers’ individual 
    needs. All programming is done at station number 10 
    using either the Executive or Enhanced 616 
    Electronic Key Telephone as the programming 
    instrument. 
    Upon entering the program mode. the key 
    telephone no longer operates as a telephone but as 
    a programming instrument with all of the buttons 
    redefined. The keys of the dial pad are used to 
    enter data fields associated with system, station and 
    CO line features. Features offer a wide range of 
    flexibility thru programming. CO line buttons are used 
    to determine CO line access, assign class of service, 
    determine station features, etc. STA buttons indicate 
    stations, line group numbers, CO line configuration, 
    system features, toll tables, etc. 
    At the time the system is installed, upon entering 
    the program mode, the system MUST be initialized 
    to load default data into memory. See Table 5-l 
    for default data. If this pre-programming suits the 
    customer, initialization is all that is needed. 
    Any time data is to be changed, the program mode 
    must be entered and then the individual data field. 
    A data field can be accessed to determine current 
    programming or to change a specific feature witilin 
    a field. 
    During programming other keysets operate normally. 
    If a field is entered but nothing is changed, or data 
    is changed but not entered into memory (pressing 
    HOLD), the previous data wiil remain intact upon 
    leaving the field. Data fields can be accessed at 
    random. In many of the data fields, programming is sequential, 
    i.e. upon completion the programming of one CO 
    line or one station, the next line or station will 
    automatically light up for programming. If no changes 
    are to be made in the next line(s) or station(s), 
    simply exit the field by either leaving the program 
    mode (by pressing ON/OFF button to OFF) or 
    entering another data field. This is done by pressing 
    * and entering the two digit data field number. 
    When programming, tones are provided to help the 
    programmer determine correct or incorrect entry of 
    data. A solid one second tone indicates the data 
    was accepted (confirmation tone). An interrupted 
    tone means an error was made (error tone). 
    When this occurs, re-enter the data field and try 
    again. Until new data is entered and accepted. the 
    system will continue to operate under default values. 
    After pressing the HOLD key to enter data, that 
    data will be stored in the temporary buffer area. 
    Data is not entered into system memory and has no 
    effect on telephone operation until the program 
    mode is exited. This is done by pressing the 
    ON/OFF button to OFF. Then the data in the 
    temporary buffer is copied into permanent memory. 
    It is at this point that programming affects telephone 
    operation. Until the programming mode has been 
    exited, the system will operate under default or 
    previously programmed data. 
    Customer data base preparation sheets must be 
    filled out before programming. Go through the 
    following instructions and explanations step-by-step 
    and fill out all worksheets before attempting to 
    program the system. 
    Some features must have more than one data field 
    programmed for that feature to work. Where this is 
    true, it will be stated in the instructions. 
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    							STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 
    500.2 CUSTOMER DATA WORKSHEET 
    Before any attempt at programming is made, the 
    customer data worksheets should be prepared. 
    These worksheets should become the permanent 
    record of the customer data base. When preparing 
    the worksheet, refer to Section 500.3 for 
    information on specific data fields. 
    500.3 DATA BASE FIELDS 
    The data fields provide for setting system timers, 
    central office line configuration and key telephone 
    configuration. Table 5-1 lists the default values and 
    data fields. For CO line data and station data be sure 
    to enter the exact number of digit specified. 
    The data fields are further described in Sections 
    500.6 to 500.31. 
    500.4 PROGRAM MODE ENTRY 
    Programming is done at station 
    #l 0 using either the 
    Executive or Enhanced model Key Telephone. 
    Programming is always 
    done at this station 
    regardless of attendant assignment, class of service 
    or intercom directory number. 
    To enter the program mode, the programmer must 
    first verify that the key telephone is properly 
    connected to station 10. 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. Press ON/OFF button (lights up and intercom 
    dial tone is heard). 
    On the dial pad press the 
    l (asterisk) twice. 
    On the dial pad enter 5-6-2-3 (LOAD). 
    Confirmation tone is heard. Dial tone is removed. 
    The HOLD button and the ON/OFF button will be 
    lit. The system is ready to program. 
    (Other keysets connected to the system 
    continue to operate normally.) 
    5. 
    6. 
    7. 
    a. 
    9. Press the * (asterisk) once. 
    Dial desired 2 digit data field. (See Table 5-1) 
    Enter customer data. 
    To load the entered data, press HOLD button 
    once. A burst of one second confirmation tone 
    should be heard. If an interrupted (error) tone is 
    heard, re-enter data starting with step 5. 
    Repeat from step 5 until all data has been stored. 
    To exit the program mode, press ON/OFF button 
    (light will extinguish). All new data become effective 
    & operational. 
    500.5 lNlTlALlZATlON 
    The system has been pre-programmed with certain 
    features which are called default data. (Table 5-f) 
    These features are loaded into memory when the 
    system is initialized. The system should always be 
    initialized when installed or at any time that the data 
    base has been corrupted. 
    To initialize the system to default values: 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. Enter the programming mode. 
    (Refer to Steps l-4, Section 500.4) 
    Press the asterisk (* ) once. 
    On the dial key pad, enter the digit sequence 
    4-6-4-8 (INIT). 
    Press the HOLD button once. 
    Confirmation tone is heard. 
    (Default data is loaded.) 
    NOTE: *40 will initialize toll tables only. 
    * 20 will initialize system data only. 
    * 10 will initialize CO line data only. 
    *00 will initialize station data only. 
    * Initialize here if necessary. 
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    							STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 
    Field Description 
    Data Field 
    Sub Field 
    Station Configuration 
    Class of Service 
    DND 
    SYStem Speed Dial Access 
    Alarm/Door Signal 
    Preferred Line Answer 
    Call Forwarding 
    Direct DSS CO Select 
    Headset 
    Paging Access 
    Flexible DSS 
    CO line access 
    Page Group 
    Pickup Group 
    CO Line Configuration 
    tine Group 
    Lind Type 
    Signalling 
    Toll Override 
    Private Line 
    CO Line Ring-Day 
    CO Line Ringing-Night 
    Flash Timer 
    CO Ring Detect 
    Dial Pulse 
    System Configuration 
    CO’Line Queuing 
    Hold Preierence 
    Alarm Detection 
    Alarm Signalling 
    Automatic Privacy 
    Alarm Enable 
    BGM Enable 
    Exclusive Hold Recall 
    System Hold Recall 
    Transfer Recall Timer 
    Message Reminder Tone 
    Pause Timer 
    Executive/Secretary 
    Loud Bell Control 
    PBX Codes 
    Attendant Position 
    Ring Timer-Preset 
    Station Assign. - Preset 
    Conference Timer 
    SMDR 
    SMDRlBaud Rate 
    Toll Table Allow A 
    Toll Table Deny A 
    Toll Table Allow B 
    Toll Table Deny B 01 
    02 
    02 
    02 
    02 
    02 
    02 
    03 
    03 
    04 
    05 
    06 
    07 
    11 
    12 
    12 
    12 
    12 
    13 
    14 
    15 
    16 
    17 
    21 
    21 
    21 
    21 
    21 
    21 
    21 
    22 
    23 
    24 
    25 
    26 
    27 
    28 
    30 
    31 
    32 
    33 
    34 
    35 
    36 
    41 
    42 
    43 
    44 
    TABLE 5-l 
    DATA FIELDS AND DEFAULT VALUES 
    I Default Entry 
    All stations set at COS 
    Enabled for all stations 
    Enabled for all stations 
    Disabled at all stations 
    Disabled at all stations 
    Allowed at all stations 
    Allowed at all stations 
    Disabled 
    Allowed at all stations 
    Sequential, Sta 10 on DSS button 1 
    All stations access all lines 
    All stations in group 1 
    All stations in group 1 
    All CO lines in group 1 
    All lines assigned as CO lines 
    All CO lines set at DTMF 
    Disabled for all CO lines 
    None assigned 
    All ring at attendant station (10) 
    All ring at attendant station (10) 
    2 seconds 
    300 msec. 
    60/40, 10 pps 
    Allowed at all stations 
    Primary hold is system 
    Closed loop 
    Continuous 
    Enabled at all stations 
    Disabled 
    Disabled 
    60 seconds 
    60 seconds 
    30 seconds 
    Disabled (00) 
    2 seconds 
    None assigned 
    None assigned 
    None assigned 
    STA 10 as attendant 
    15 seconds 
    None assigned 
    15 minutes 
    Enabled for all lines 
    All call/300 baud 
    None assigned 
    None assigned 
    None assigned 
    None assigned 
    - 
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