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    							Table 310-I 96EX LCD Displays (Cont’d) 
    FUNCTION CALLING STATION’S DISPLAY CALLED STATION’S DISPLAY 
    Do Not Disturb 
    Call Back 
    Outside Line 
    Transfer 
    Message Waiting 
    Reply to a 
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    Table 310-l 96EX LCD Displays (Cont’d) 
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    FUNCTION 
    Programmed Flash 
    Command (F) 
    Programmed Pause 
    Command (P) 
    Programmed Pub-To- 
    Tone Switchover (S) 
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    CO Line 
    Queuing 
    Hunt 
    Groups 
    UCD 
    Groups CALLING STATION’S DISPLAY 
    ri 
    CALL TO STA 100 
    VIA UCD HH:MM am 
    CALL TO ..(name).. 
    VIA UCD HH:MM am CALLED STATION’S DISPLAY 
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    FUNCTION 
    Ringing CO Lines CALLING STATION’S DISPLAY CALLED STATION’S DISPLAY 
    Display Securiiy 
    Feature 
    Station Fowarding 
    Calling a Station 
    Forwarded Off-Net 
    Calls in Queue 
    (Agents and Ovetilow 
    Stations) 
    Calls in Queue 
    (using Dial Code) 
    Unavailable Mode 
    (Agent Station) 
    Station calling a 
    Voice Mail Group 
    Pilot Number 
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    Key Telephone System 
    SECTION 400 
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    400.1 SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY 
    The Starplus 96EX Hybrid Key Telephone System 
    is an expandable modular system engineered for 
    growth through modular card (PCB) expansion as 
    well as KSU module expansion and provides a flex- 
    ible assortment of features through software options 
    and optional circuit cards. Figure 200-l is a block 
    diagram of the System. 
    The Starplus 96EX Hybrid Key Telephone System 
    is the upper end of a family of Electronic Key Tele- 
    phone Systems designed to meet the needs of tele- 
    phone users from small to large. The other 
    members of this family are the Starplus 308EX, 
    616EX, and Starplus 616 FLEX Key Telephone Sys- 
    tem (flat pack), the 1224 Key Telephone System (flat 
    pack) and the 2448EX Hybrid Key Telephone Sys- 
    tem (modular PCB). 
    The Starplus 96EX Hybrid Key Telephone System 
    is a modular system designed for growth using state 
    of the art Digital Technology for switching control, 
    command processing and also utilizes a CMOS 
    based microprocessor controlled cross point switch- 
    ing matrix, and provides a flexible assortment of 
    features. 
    This family of systems is engineered to allow the 
    same telephones to migrate through the complete 
    product line. 
    This system has a capacity of up to 40 outside lines, 
    96 internal telephone stations, 
    and 14 intercom 
    channels. The system architecture allows for non- 
    blocking access to all 40 CO lines. The KSU is 
    designed as two cabinets. The Basic cabinet will 
    support 24 outside lines and 48 internal stations. 
    The Expansion cabinet will support an additional 16 
    outside lines and 48 internal stations. Standard 
    single-line (2500 type) telephones can be installed 
    in the system by exchanging key telephone boards 
    for single-line boards. 
    400.2 COMMON EQUIPMENT 
    The following components are necessary to operate 
    the Starplus 96EX Hybrid Key Telephone System: 
    (Refer to Appendix B for a complete 96EX compo- 
    nent list with Part #I’s) 
    . 
    Basic KSU 
    . 
    Central Processor Board (CPB) with generic 
    software 
    . 
    DC/DC Converter (DC/DC) 
    . 
    Key Station Interface Board (KJB) 
    . Central Office Interface Board (COB) 
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    Power Supply (PS) 
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    External Power Housing (EPH2) 
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    Enhanced Key Telephone or 
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    Executive Key Telephone 
    A. Basic Key Service Unit (BKSU) 
    The Basic KSU is housed in a wall-mount cabi- 
    net that contains card slots for modular boards 
    and associated pm-wired connectors. The 
    KSU provides card slot positions for DC/DC 
    Convener (DC/DC), Central Processing Board 
    (CPB), 24 CO/PBX lines (3 COB’s), 48 stations 
    (6 KlB’s), an Application Board (APL), and two 
    Power Failure Transfer units. One (1) BKSU is 
    required per system. 
    B. Expansion Key Service Unit (EKSU) 
    The Expansion KSU is an add-on cabinet that 
    mounts next to the Basic KSU with ribbon cable 
    connectors to interface to the Basic KSU, card 
    slots to support up to 8 PCB’s and a pre-wired 
    CO line interface connector (P2). The Expan- 
    sion KSU will support a configuration of 16 CO 
    lines and 48 Key Telephones!DSS Units/Phone 
    Boxes. One (1) EKSU is required when the 
    system exceeds 24 CO lines or 48 stations. 
    Two power supplies are required in the External 
    Power Supply Housing (EPH2) for Expansion 
    KSU operation. 
    C. External Power Supply Housing 2 (EPH2) 
    The External Power Supply Housing (EPH2) is 
    a wall mountable cabinet that houses the EPS 
    motherboard (backplane), two Power Supply 
    Units (PS), the Single Line Ringing Generator 
    and Message Waiting Power Supply Unit (FIG), 
    and the Battery Charging Unit (BC). The EPH2 
    contains an ON/OFF power switch, an AC input 
    cord, a DC output cord, battery connector panel 
    for connecting 24V dc of battery power, an AC 
    ON LED, a DC ON LED and a RING ON LED 
    for the Battery Charging Board (BC). One (I) 
    EPH2 is required per system. 
    The Power Supply Units (PS), Ring Generator 
    Unit (RG) and the Battery Charging Unit (BC) 
    all incorporate modular connectors that inter- 
    face on the EPH2 motherboard allowing easy 
    installation and removal of these units. 
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    G. Power Supply Unit (PS) 
    This unit converts 117V ac to 24 volt power 
    required for system operation. One power sup- 
    ply is required for the Basic KSU and an addi- 
    tional power supply is required for the 
    Expansion KSU. Both units plug into the Exter- 
    nal Power Supply Housing (EPH2). 
    DC/DC Converter (DC/DC) 
    This is a modular unit that converts the 24V dc 
    power into 5V dc and 14V dc, the system oper- 
    ating voltages. The unit also provides LED 
    voltage indicators, test points and adjustments, 
    as well as an input jack (RCA type) for Back- 
    ground Music. 
    Central Processor Board (CPB) 
    This board provides the system’s main 16 bit 
    microprocessor and operating memory. It con- 
    trols all system activity including switching func- 
    tions and feature operation. This board houses 
    the Programmable Read Only Memory 
    (PROM) with generic operating instructions, 
    and Random Access Memory (RAM) for cds- 
    tomer data base programming. A lithium bat- 
    tery is included for protection of the RAM 
    memory. An RS232C connector for data base 
    printout and SMDR is included. Feature Pack- 
    age software is installed on this board at the 
    factory (See FP description below). One (1) 
    CPB is required per system. 
    Feature Package Software 
    The Feature Package installed on the CPB 
    provides the generic operation and feature set 
    available to the system. This Feature Package 
    includes software to support such features as 
    Least Cost Routing (LCR), Uniform Call Distri- 
    bution (UCD), Hunt Groups, Direct Inward Sys- 
    tem Access (DlSA)*, Voice Mail In-band 
    integration and Remote Administration*. This 
    one Feature Package will support a maximum 
    configuration of 40* CO lines and 96. stations. 
    r Addiiional hardware may be required.) 
    400.3 
    PORT CARDS 
    A. Central Office Interface Board (COB) 
    Provides the interface for eight central office 
    (DTMF or Dial Pulse) loop start lines. The 
    board can be removed or inserted with KSU 
    power ON, however, the “Normal/Service” 
    switch should be in the “Sewice” mode before 
    removing or inserting the board into the system. 
    An in-use LED for each circuit and a switch to 
    take the board out of service are provided. The CO circuits are equipped with programma- 
    ble current sensing circuitry that identifies dis- 
    tant end disconnect loop supervision, if 
    provided by the Central Office. 
    B. Amplified Central Office Interface Board 
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    The Amplified Central Office Interface Board 
    (COA) is an optional card that installs in place 
    of any standard COB board. The COA en- 
    hances audio levels and contains all other at- 
    tributes of the COB. The COA is recommended 
    for DISA and multi-line conference applications 
    and should not be used in the System behind a 
    PBX because of possible feedback. When Am- 
    plified CO operation is desired, it is recom- 
    mended that &CO circuits in the system be 
    equipped on COA Boards. 
    C. Key Station Interface Board (KIB) 
    Provides interface circuitry for eight Key Tele- 
    phones. The KIB will support any Starplus@ 
    Basic, Enhanced or Executive Key Telephone 
    set. The KIB board can be inserted or removed 
    with the KSU power ON, however, the “Nor- 
    matService” switch should be in the Sewice” 
    mode before removing or inserting the board 
    into the system. An in-use LED and a switch to 
    take the card out of service are provided. A 
    DSS/DLS or Phone Box can also be assigned 
    to any one of the circuits. The KIB circuits are 
    protected from mis-wiring and overcurrent. 
    D. Single Line Telephone Interface Board 
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    The Single LineTelephone Interface Board pro- 
    vides interface for eight (8) -24 vdc single line 
    (2500 type) telephones. Single Line Telephone 
    Interface Boards (SIB’s) and Key Station lnter- 
    face Boards (KSB’s) are interchangeable within 
    the system. Both standard DTMF and mes- 
    sage wafting (9OV) DTMF single line telepho- 
    nes may be used. An SIB or an OPX Board is 
    required when connecting to a Voice Mail Sys- 
    tem and In-Band Integration is desired. An Ap- 
    plication Board (APL) and a Ring Generator 
    (RG) are required when installing SlB’s. 
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    							E. Off-Premise Extensions Board (OPX) 
    The Single Line OPX Board provides four (4) 
    -48 vdc FCC registered 2500-type single line 
    interface ports. When an OPX is installed, the 
    maximum number of stations in the system is 
    reduced by four. OPX station features are the 
    same as SLT station features. The only excep- 
    tion is “Receiving Message Waiting Indication”, 
    which is not allowed. Thus, OPX stations can- 
    not answer a message waiting indication since 
    they are incapable of receiving such an indica- 
    tion. Ail other feature operation is identical to 
    that of on-premise SLT stations. 
    Each OPX port requires an OLl3C network 
    circuit. An FCC registered interface, such as 
    RJ2lX, is required to connect to the public 
    network. Only SLT devices capable of sending 
    true DTMF can be used on an OPX circuit 
    provided by the system. When an OPX board 
    is installed, four station ports are rendered un- 
    usable, reducing the maximum number of sta- 
    tions in the system by four. For example, with 
    an OPX board inserted into the second KIB card 
    slot extensions 108 through ill support four 
    OPX circuits (extensions 112 through 115 are 
    not usable).An Application Board (APL) and a 
    Ring Generator (RG) are required when install- 
    ing an OPX Board. 
    400.4 OPTIONAL COMPONENTS 
    A. Application Board (APL) 
    .The Application Board (APL) provides the ma- 
    trix and controlling circuitv for DISA, unsuper- 
    vised conference and one external page zone 
    as well as the circuitv for two DTMF receivers 
    and two DTMF senders to support a small 
    number of single line telephones. The APL has 
    provisions for the addition of a Single Line 
    DTMFRS Unit (SLU), used to support larger 
    quantities of single-line telephones, and an RS- 
    232C Module (RSM) to add an additional RS- 
    232C port for outputting SMDR information 
    only. This port cannot be used for programming 
    locally or remotely via a terminal. The APL also 
    has a connection for Recorded Announcement 
    (RAN) input and its control contacts. 
    B. RS-232C Module (RSM) 
    This RS232C Module (RSM) mounts on the 
    Application Board (APL) and provides a second 
    RS232C connector. This connector may be 
    used to output SMDR data while the standard 
    RS232C (located on the CPB) is used for 
    system printout or Remote Administration. C. Singie Line DTMF Receiver/Sender Unit 
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    Used to expand the DTMF receiversand send- 
    ers in the System to support single line telepho- 
    nes. The module is added to the APL board 
    and contains four DTMF receivers and one 
    DTMF sender. 
    Note: Adding the SLU is strongly recommended 
    when SLT traffic is expected to be heav or when 
    connecting a Voice Mail or Automated Attendant to 
    the 96EX System. 
    D. 
    E. 
    F. Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFT) 
    There can be two Power Failure Transfer Units 
    installed in the Basic KSU, each providing auto- 
    matic direct cut-through connection of six 
    CO/PBX lines to six single line telephones in 
    case of commercial power failure or system 
    processor failure. The single line telephones 
    may or may not be intercom stations. For each 
    PFT installed there is one set of Loud Bell 
    Control contacts provided. This unit can be 
    removed or inserted with power on the KSU. 
    There is a manual switch that activates the PFT 
    for testing purposes. 
    Battev Charging Unit (BC) 
    ’  The Battery Charging Unit (BC) installs into the 
    External Power Supply Housing (EPH2) and 
    provides the charging circuitry for a 24V dc 
    battery package. The charging rate is 28V dc 
    at 0.5 ampere for the Basic KSU or 2.0 ampere 
    with the Expansion KSU (when the second 
    Power Supply is added). 
    Single Line Ring Generator and M/W 
    Power Supply Unit (RG) 
    Provides the 9OV ac, 20 Hz, ringing supply for 
    supporting single line telephones and OPXs. 
    Also provides the voltage to light single line 
    telephone M/W lights when SIB cards are in- 
    stalled in the system. This unit plugs into the 
    External Power Supply Housing 2 (EPH2). One 
    (1) unit is required when the system will be 
    equipped with single line telephones. 
    400.5 STATIONS 
    A. Basic Key Telephone 
    The Starplus Basic Electronic Telephone (Fig. 
    400-2) is a fully modular instrument with 8 fiied 
    feature buttons and 6 button that can be flexibly 
    assigned as CO/PBXICentrex lines, Station 
    DSS, or feature/function buttons. This tele- 
    phone features On-hook dialing, Call An- 
    nounce, lnterwm, two (2) Volume Controls, a 
    Personal Directory, and long life LED%. The 
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    Key Telephone System 
    Basic Model 
    Executive Model Enhanced Model 
    Phone Box 
    DSSIDLS Console 
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    							DARPLUS@ 96EX 
    Basis Key Telephone does not provide either 
    full speakerphone or Handsfree reply on inter- 
    com. 
    B. 
    Enhanced Key Telephone 
    The Starplus Enhanced Electronic Telephone 
    (Fig 400-2) is a fully modular instrument with 8 
    fixed feature/function buttons and 22 buttons 
    that can be flexibly assigned as CO/PBX/Cen- 
    trex lines, Station DSS, or feature/function but- 
    tons. This telephone also features an 
    integrated speakerphone, call announce with 
    handsfree intercom, two (2) Volume Controls, 
    Intercom select switch, and long life LED%. 
    C. Executive Electronic Telephone 
    D. The Starplus Executive Key Telephone is a fully 
    modular instrument with 8 fixed feature/function 
    and 22 flexible buttons that can be flexibly 
    assigned as either CO/PBX/Centrex lines, Sta- 
    tion DSS, or feature/function buttons. This set 
    also features an integrated 48 character LCD 
    display, and integrated speakerphone, call an- 
    nounce with handsfree intercom, two (2) vol- 
    ume controls, an intercom mode select switch, 
    and long life LED’s. 
    DSS/DLS Consoles 
    The station port used for a DSS/ DLS Console 
    can be assigned as a Direct Station Select or 
    Direct Line Select depending on customer 
    need. The bottom two rows of buttons on the 
    DSS/DLS Console (Refer to Figure 400-2) con- 
    tain 6-8 flexible buttons (depending on MAP 
    chosen) which can be assigned by the station 
    user in the same manner and functions as the 
    flexible buttons on the keyset. Refer to Sec. 630 
    for an explanation of the 5 DSS/DLS mapping 
    options. 
    E. 
    Phone Box 
    The Phone Box (Refer to Figure 400-2) allows 
    Handsfree conversations for locations that do 
    not need dialing privileges. 
    Phone Boxes may 
    be substituted for Key Telephones on a one-for- 
    one basis. 
    400.6 SYSTEM CAPACITY 
    The system is divided into two KSUs: one Basic and 
    one Expansion KSU. The Basic KSU is housed in a 
    wall-mountable cabinet that contains the backplane, 
    two pre-wired connectors for Power Failure Transfer 
    units, station and CO line boards, DC/DC Converter 
    and an Applications board. This Basic KSU has a 
    capacity of 24 CO lines and 48 Key Telephones ati 
    or Phone Boxes. DSS/DLS’s can be installed in 
    place of any Key Telephone. Standard single line 
    telephones (2500 type) can be installed by exchang- 
    400-6 
    Key Telephone System 
    ing key station interface boards. Eight single line 
    telephones can replace eight Key Telephones for 
    each board exchanged. An ON/OFF switch is lo- 
    cated on the left side of the Basic KSU. 
    The Expansion KSU is also housed in a wall- 
    mounted cabinet that contains additional station and 
    CO line boards and interconnection to extend matrix 
    connectionsof the Basic KSU to the Expansion KSU. 
    The External Power Supply Housing (EPH2) houses 
    up to two Power Supplies (PS), a Single Line Tele- 
    phone Ring Generator and Message Wait Power 
    Supply (RG) and a Battery Charging card (BC). The 
    EPH2 is also housed in a wall-mounted cabinet. 
    400.7 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 
    System capacity, electrical specifications, environ- 
    mental specifications, and Loop limits are listed in 
    Tables 400-1, ,400-2, and 400-3 and 400-4. Dialing 
    specifications are listed in Table 400-5. Dimensions 
    and weight are listed in Table 400-7. Key telephone 
    and Single Line telephone Audible Indications are 
    listed in Tables 400-9, 400-l 3, 400-14 and 400-I 5. 
    Key Telephone Visual Indications are listed in Ta- 
    bles 400-l 0,400-l 1, and 400-l 2. 
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    Table 406-l System Capac.hy 
    Ports: 
    CO/PBX/Centrex 
    Stations 
    Single Line Telephones 
    OPX 
    Attendants: 
    DSS/DLS Consoles: 
    Phone Boxes: 
    UCD: 
    Groups: 
    Members: 
    RAN Announcements: 
    Calls in Queue: 
    Hunt Groups: 
    Groups: 
    Members: 
    Types: 
    Voice Mail: 
    Groups: 
    Ports: 
    Integration Method: 
    VM Message Wait: 
    VM Disconnect Signal: 
    SMDR Ports: 
    Station Cards: 
    KIB 
    SLT 
    OPX 
    CO Cards: 
    COB 40 max (24 in Basic KSU, 16 with Expansion KSU). 
    96 max (48 in Basic KSU, 48 with Expansion KSU) 
    88 max (40 in Basic KSU, 48 with Expansion KSU) 
    44 max (each OPX Board reduces station capacity by 4)(20 in Basic 
    KSU, 24 in EKSU) 
    Up to 3 stations can be designated as attendant(s). 
    72 max, up to 3 DSS/DLS units can be programmed to function with 
    each station. (Each DSS/DLS unit reduces station capacity by 1) 
    95 max (replaces key station port(s) on a 1 for I basis) 
    8 Groups 
    64 Members (up to 8 per group) 
    2 max. per system 
    up to 40 CO lines may be in queue per group 
    8 Groups 
    64 Members (up to 8 per group) 
    Station or Pilot (Programmable) 
    8Groups 
    64 Ports (up to 8 per group) 
    In-Band Signaling (DTMF) 
    Yes ([60] Turn on; [61 J Turn off) 
    CO Lines - Programmable 12 digit (DTMF) string if no digits are 
    pm-programmed 15 seconds of silence followed by busy tone. 
    Stations - 15 seconds of silence followed by busy tone. 
    1 pan (either located on the CPB or on the optional FtS232C Module 
    (RSM) mounted on the APL Board) 
    Each KIB Board supports eight (8) electronic telephones, phone 
    boxes or DSS/DLS units 
    Each SIB Board supports eight (8) 2500-type (DTMF) telephones 
    Each OPX Board provides four (4) FCC Registered OPX ports 
    (reduces system station capacity by four (4) pans) 
    Each COB Board can support up to eight (8) loop start CO/PBXCen- 
    trex lines. 
    Each COA Board can support up to eight (8) loop start CO lines. 
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