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3-30DHS-E Installation
The SMDR port baud rate is programmable from 110 to 19,200 BPS. Data Format is: 8 data 
bits, 1 stop bit, No parity bit. Connection of the SMDR serial port to a computer for call 
accounting is usually quite simple, since a straight-through cable will typically mate the 
devices. 
10. Connecting and Programming Caller ID
When Incoming Caller ID is to be used with the DHS-E  it is necessary to use a caller ID box. 
The caller ID box must be connected to the DHS-E system ICLID/PC...

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DHS-E Installation3-31
Figure 3-10: Caller ID Connection
Programming Caller ID
Perform the following steps to program the caller ID box for the DHS-E System:
At any executive station:
1. [FEAT ] + [#] + [
*] + [000000] (default password)
2. Press [SHOW ]
3. Press [NEXT ]
4. Press [NEXT ]
5. Press [SHOW ] at CO Line
6. Enter the 3-digit Line number (01-18)
7. Press [SHOW ]
8. Press [NEXT ] until ICLID PORT# displays
9. Press [CHG]
10. Enter the line number
11. Press [SAVE]
12. Press [NEXT ] to enter...

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3-32DHS-E Installation
At any executive station:
1. [FEAT ] + [#] + [
*] + [000000] (default password)
2. Press [SHOW ]
3. Press [NEXT ] until RESOURCE displays
4. Press [SHOW ]
5. Press [NEXT ] until RMT X RATE displays
6. Press [CHG] until 1200displays
7. Press [CLEAR] to exit programming.
 12. External Paging Equipment (Optional)
The system provides a one way paging output at the KSU from the Option Module when 
installed. An 1/8in. phono jack (refer to Figure 3-11) labeled J3 EXT PAGE is provided for...

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DHS-E Installation3-33
Figure 3-12: Motherboard Components
Conditions
†If the one-way paging equipment requires DTMF signaling from the key telephone, 
then an unused CO Line should be dedicated for proper page interface.
†For Talk-back Paging or Multi-zone External Paging, the manufacturer recommends 
using a vacant CO line port for best operation.
†A 600 ohm interface is provided on every CO line; therefore, any available CO line may 
be used for paging. 
†Since all CO line dialing is subject to toll...

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3-34DHS-E Installation
3. When the system begins to ring, press [HOLD] to place the first call on hold.
4. Answer the ringing CO line. You should hear the MOH from the previous (now 
holding) CO line.
5. Adjust the music level at the source. That is, use the volume control of the radio (or 
other music source) to adjust the MOH level to a desirable level.
6. If the music begins to sound distorted do not increase the source level any further. 
Rather, adjust the source level down slightly and use the trim...

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DHS-E Installation3-35
7. Using cross-connect (jumper) wire connect each of the three LBC components 
(contact, bell and power source) in series fashion.
 15. Two-Port Analog Adapter
The 2-Port Analog Adapter is used to connect analog SLT and other analog devices to the 
system. The analog device must provide DTMF (touch tone) signals in order to make 
intercom calls, access outside lines and to activate system features. Some examples of 
analog devices are: telephone answering device (TAD), facsimile...

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3-36DHS-E Installation
Figure 3-17: 2-Port Analog Adapter
 16. Two-Port Analog Expander
Installing a 2-port Analog Expander converts two digital ports to analog. One 2-Port 
Analog Expander may be installed on top of the 2-Port Analog Adapter.
Installation
1. Position the 2-Port Analog Expander over the stand-off posts that are factory 
installed on the 2-Port Analog Adapter.
2. Using the screws supplied, secure the 2-Port Analog Expander to the stand-off posts 
(refer to Figure 3-17).
Only one 2-Port...

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System Check-Out3-37
 17. Headset Installation
The system supports integrated headset operation. Customers may take advantage of 
this standard system feature at any key telephone. Most headsets will operate without 
extra equipment or need for additional steps in user operation.
Installation
1. A headset adapter that uses a rocker-type switch to select between Headset and 
Handset use is desirable. The headset adapter is plugged directly into the Handset 
jack. 
2. The telephone handset is then plugged...

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3-38System Check-Out
5. Allow the system and switch to remain in this state for approximately two minutes.
6. Operate the INITIALIZATION (SW1) to the ON (right) position.
7. Restore system power.
8. Observe the CPU/Power LED. After approximately 4 - 6 sec., the LED should begin to 
flash.
9. If the LED remains unlit or lit without flashing, repeat the above steps from Step 2.
Once the power up sequence is complete, DEFAULT DATA is loaded and the system 
should be fully operational. 
Figure 3-18:...

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4
Keystation Features
and Operation
The System and Key Station features of the STARPLUS® 
DHS/DHS-E™ Systems are
listed and described in this chapter. An abbreviated feature index is provided in
Table 4-1: Feature Access Codes, full-feature descriptions are provided alphabetically
following 
Table 4-2: System Numbering Plan. 
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