Vodavi Starplus Dhs Installation Manual
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5.4.19 Intercom Call Back [##91] 5.4.19.1 Description: When the SLT user calls another system station that is busy he may leave a Call Back request at the station. When the Call Back request is invoked the SLT station will ring when the busy station goes on hook. Once the SLT answers the Call Back ringing, a new intercom call is placed to the station previously dialed. 5.4.19.2 Operation: When listening to Busy Tone after dialing a station number; l Dial #9 1. To cancel: l Lift handset and dial...
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5.4.24 Meet Me Page [#59] 5.4.24.1 Operation: l When a page announcement is heard, lift the handset and dial ?#59. 5.4.25 Phone Lock/Unlock - Password Change[#l97] 5.4.25.1 Description: The Station Lock/Unlock feature is used to prevent unauthorized outside calling Tom a station that is unattended. The feature code ‘%97” is also used to program the station’s private four-digit password. 5.4.25.2 Setup: l Lock - lift handset and dial #97pppp# (where “pppp” is the current password). l Unlock -...
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5.4.26.4 Cancel setting: l Lift the handset. l Dial ##4. 5.4.26.5 Operation: l Go off-hook and wait for the delay time to expire. Notes: a. Operation of Hot Line to a station, speed dial bin or CO line that is not valid or programmed results in error tone as it would if dial accessed. b. If the CDB programming parameter SYSTEM TYPE is set to “KEY” you will hear error tone if the Hot Line feature is set for a CO line group. C. If the SYSTEM TYPE was set to “PBX” but later changed to “KEY”,...
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6. INSTALLATION 6.1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (12) (14) (15) (16) Observe the power/CPU heartbeat LED for flashing status after 4-6 seconds. (17) Refer to the Database Programming section of this manual to program the system. Installation Outline Plan the installation, including the Key Service Unit (KSU) and main distribution fi-ame (MDF) location, station locations, cable runs, and optional equipment. Run cables to the key telephone and single-line telephone locations...
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6.2 Pre-Installation Checklist To make installation easier, use the checklist on the following pages when preparing to install the system. (Hardware specifications are included in the SPECIFICATIONS section.) - ~ . 6.2.1 Establish Suitable Environmental Conditions for the System: Place the KSU within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of an isolated, dedicated, 105-125VAC, 57-63Hz, 15A, single-phase commercial power source, NOTE: This must be an isolated, dedicated AC circuit for proper operation. All three...
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a 6.2.2 Assembling the Necessary Tools and Supplies: l Use unshielded, twisted multi-pair (three pair recommended) cable to run from the MDF to all station instruments (key telephone and single-line DTMF telephones). Digital key telephones only need one twisted pair to operate. l Six conductor modular jack assemblies for all station instruments (recommended). a Standard punch-down terminal block(s) (66Ml-50 type) as required. l Industry-standard, 25-pair cable(s) with a 50 pin male AmphenoVAMP type...
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6.3.3 Mounting the KSU 1. Using the mounting template as a guide, mark the two (2) mounting screws locations on the MDF backboard. 3 L. Pre-drill two (2) screw holes and install two, H inch, pan-head No. 10 screws into the backboard with a regular screwdriver. The screw heads should protrude about 1/4-&h from the backboard plywood 2.. _a surface. .;: 3. Lift the KSU over the two screws allowing the screws to extend into the KSU slotted mounting holes. As the KSU is allowed to rest in place on...
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6.4.1 Standard 3X8 Module: The Standard 3X8 Module (factory installed in the Basic KSU) requires one (1) 25 pair Amphenol type (male) ended station cable to extend the interface ports to the MDF. The station cable is plugged into the female Amphenol connector at the base (orientation assumes a properly mounted KSU) of the Standard 3X8 Module. Note: System power should be OFF before plugging in the station cable or while working on the station punch-down block. (Although each port is over-current...
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11. Once mounted, carefully insert the BUSS Ribbon Cable into the next available Expansion BUSS Connector on the CPU board. 12. Replace KSU cover and secure with cover screws. 13. Restore KSU power when ail wiring is complete. I ( 66Ml-50 wiring designations CA Pair Color Designation Pair for 3X8 Modules 26/l ! White/Blue n/c 2712 White/Orange CO Line Port 3 2813 White/Green CO Line Port 2 29/4 ! White/Brown / CO Line Port 1 3015 ! White/Slate 1 n/c -..-I ?1,C I - ..-. 3 I/U j...
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6.4.3 6 Port CO Module: The 6 Port CO Module is installed to increase system capacity of CO lines. The 6 Port CO Module is shipped with two 6 conductor cords, two surface mount modular jacks and four stand-off posts. Regardless of how many 3X8 modules are installed, only one 6 Port CO Module may be installed. The 6 Port CO Module must be the last module installed. That is; if a 6 Port CO Module is first installed as the first Expansion Module (JP3) and a 3X8 Expansion Module is then installed at a...