Vodavi Starplus Dhs/dhs-e Technical Manual
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2-38DHS Installation Conditions †It is the installer’s responsibility to assure that CO line connections are made in such a way that proper CO Hunting will sequence from the first CO line button to the last, in order on key telephones. †Typically, the Telco service provider provides lightning protection on the premise at the service entrance. †Test each CO Line at the MDF for dial tone, correct ringing sequence, Telco number assignment and polarity. Table 2-12: CO Lines Connections, 6-Port CO...
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DHS Installation2-39 7. Station Cabling Floor plans should be developed to aid in proper station cabling in a star (home run) configuration from the KSU. The cables are run from the station locations to the STN block at the MDF. Both ends of each cable should be labeled with the stations circuit number. The circuit number designates the station port position in the KSU. When the system is initialized, the intercom numbers are assigned in order from Port- 1 (intercom number 10) to Port-24 (intercom...
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2-40DHS Installation Terminating Cables at Station Locations At each station location, terminate station cables on 4-conductor modular jack assemblies. Although only one pair is required for key telephone operation, the second pair is wired through to the ADP jack for a variety of applications at the desktop. For exception, refer to Table 2-13 . Do not mount the modular jack assemblies on the wall at this time. They will be wall mounted later when the station instruments are installed. 8. Key...
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DHS Installation2-41 High Profile Mount For the High Profile Mounted position, reference the illustration below and attach the Base Mount wedges. Figure 2-20: High Profile Mount 1. The small wedge is always used for the various telephone mounting positions. 2. The small wedge has locking tabs at one end and hooks at the other end used in a hinging fashion. Wall Mount When the telephone is to be Wall Mounted: Figure 2-21: Wall Mount 1. Remove the two small screws that secure the small and large wedges...
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2-42DHS Installation 3. Position the smaller wedge as in the illustration at the right for wall mounting. Once in position, the smaller wedge and key telephone bottom housing provide for standard 630 type wall mount wall jacks. Low Profile Mount When the key telephone is to be desk mounted in the Low Profile position: Figure 2-22: Low Profile Mount 1. Remove the two small screws that secure the small and large wedges together. 2. Store the larger wedge for possible use later (the large wedge is not...
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DHS Installation2-43 Figure 2-23: Key Telephone Modular Jack Locations †ADP Jack - When wired at the MDF, the second pair of the telephone line cord/cable will activate this jack for any analog device function. This jack and wiring are completely independent of the key telephone operation and may be used for system resources. This is not FCC listed. †KSU Jack - Connect the station cable line cord here. Two pairs are provided. The first pair is all that is required for telephone voice and data. The...
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2-44DHS Installation 5. Press Show. 6. Then press Next until DSS Owner displays, as shown: 7. Press Chg, and enter the correct Station Number that will be used with the DSS. 8. Press the Soft Button labeled Save to record the selection. 9. Press Clear to exit the Programming Mode. 9. SMDR/SMDA Output Device The output device or the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) must meet the requirements and match the RS232C pin-out described below. The Option Module is required for SMDR operation. †The SMDR...
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DHS Installation2-45 10. Connecting and Programming Caller ID The purpose of this service is to provide calling party identification to the dialed party. This information can be the calling party’s phone number, name, or a combination of this information. The information is delivered in between the first and second ring. The system can use this information to: Provide LCD information to stations receiving calls, maintain a list of unanswered calls for call back via the caller ID information. When...
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2-46DHS Installation Figure 2-24: Caller ID Connection Programming Caller ID Perform the following steps to program the 1480-00 Caller ID data collection module for the DHS system. From 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 2-digit Line number 01 7. Press [SHOW ] 8. Press [NEXT ] until ICLID PORT# displays 9. Press [CHG] 10. Enter the line number 11. Press [SAVE] 12. Press...
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DHS Installation2-47 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 1200 7. Press [CLEAR] to exit programming. 11. External Paging Equipment (Optional) The system provides a one way paging output at the KSU from the Option Module when installed. An 1/8 in. phono jack (refer to Figure 2-25) labeled J3 EXT PAGE is provided for...