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    							SPD 1428 & 2856/ 
    CALL BACK 
    MSG FWD 
    Figure 400-9 Digital 34 Button Terminal 
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    This switch allows users to set and control the 
    method in which they receive their intercom calls. 
    However a dial code that users can dial before 
    placing an intercom call can override a called sta- 
    tions switch setting of H or P to force the station to 
    Tone ring. 
    . 
    Directorv Tray, 
    Each 34 button Digital Terminal is equipped with a 
    slide out Directory Tray accessed in the front of the 
    Terminal. 
    Wall Mountina: 
    The 34 button Digital Terminal was designed with a 
    6 reversible base that will allow the Terminal to be wall 
    mounted on industry standard 630 type wall jacks. 
    A convenient 4 inch line cord is also provided as a 
    standard item with each phone (the line cord is 
    placed inside the reversible wall mount base). 
    Handsetnine Cords: 
    The 34 button Digital Terminal uses a color coordi- 
    nated K-Style handset with a matching 12 foot hand- 
    set cord. A 9 foot four (4) conductor base line cord 
    is included with every Terminal. 
    The 34 button Digital Terminal uses an electret type 
    transmitter. Compatible headsets can be plugged 
    into the Terminals headset jack for headset opera- 
    tion. B. 34 Button Digital Display Terminal (Execu- 
    tive) 
    The 34 button Digital Display Terminal is similar to 
    the 34 Button non-Display model and all the informa- 
    tion listed above applies to the display terminal with 
    the addition of a 48 character interactive LCD dis- 
    play. The display provides information such as sta- 
    tion extensions calling, Line ringing information, 
    camp-on information, Message waiting information 
    and so on. 
    . 
    LCn D-ki.p&a 
    The 34 button Digital Display Terminal has a 48 
    charter Liquid Crystal Display. The LCD Display is 
    a 24 character by two (2) line display divided into 3 
    (3) fields: 
    - Field 1 =Current Status (top line, 24 char- 
    acters) 
    - Field 2 =Date (Left half of bottom line, 12 
    characters) 
    - Field 3 =Time of day (Right half of bottom 
    line, 12 characters) 
    These fields are separately maintained by the KSU 
    processing to show current and pending station ac- 
    tivity. Each field is recreated upon any display 
    change except additional digits which are added to 
    the end of the existing display. 
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    C. Digital DSS/DLS Console 
    The Digital Direct Station Selector /Direct Line Se- 
    lector (DSS/DLS) Consoles can be installed in place 
    of any digital terminal circuit. The DSWDLS Digital 
    Console was designed in a housing similar in looks 
    to the 34 button digital terminal. 
    The Direct Station Selector/Direct Line Selector 
    (DSWDLS) Console to be used with the family of 
    Starplus digital systems is modular in nature. A 
    basic unit provides 48 buttons (3 columns of sixteen 
    (16) buttons) on the.left half of the top housing while 
    the right half will have a removable cover (blank). 
    Once this cover is removed, a second forty-eight (48) 
    button modular DSS/DLS unit may be installed for a 
    total capacity of ninety-six (96) buttons in one hous- 
    ing. Each of the 48 button units requires a separate 
    four-conductor line cord each connected to a digital 
    terminal station port. 
    The DSS/DLS Console unit can access Stations, 
    Direct Appearing CO Lines, or Features that may be 
    assigned to any of the Flexible buttons. A DSS/DLS 
    unit may be assigned to one of the different MAP 
    configurations available. Any one of the three (3) 
    MAP configurations may be assigned to a DSS/DLS 
    and any number of maps may be assigned to one 
    station. However, “duplicate” MAP’s or appear- 
    ances of Stations and/or CO lines between the 
    MAP’s are not allowed. DSSiDLS Console Button Mappina: 
    The Buttons on the DSWDLS console can be 
    mapped with either a combination of fixed and flex- 
    ible or completely flexible buttons where the station 
    user may change the button programming to suit 
    their needs. 
    There are three (3) pre-defined MAP’s for the 
    DSWDLS Console with default Button Program- 
    ming. Each MAP is defined as follows: 
    l MAP #l has by default the first 14 CO Lines 
    and the first 28 Station’s (Sta’s lOO-127), the 
    first three Call Park locations, Release, At- 
    tendant Override, and an All Call Page button 
    mapped to the buttons. All buttons except 
    the 14 CO line buttons are flexible and can 
    be changed by the station user. 
    DSS/DLS Console Map 1 
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    							l MAP ##2 has by default all 28 CO lines the 
    first 14 Stations (Sta’s 100-l 13) the first 
    three Call Park locations, Release, Attendant 
    Override, and an All Call Page button 
    mapped to the buttons. All buttons except 
    the 28 CO line buttons are flexible and can 
    be changed by the station user. 
    l MAP #3 by default is intended to be used with 
    MAP # 2 on an SPD 2856, in that it has the 
    remaining stations (Sta’s 114-l 55) to provide 
    a full CO tine by Station mapping. Addition- 
    ally, Call Park locations 223-225 along with 
    Internal Page Ports 1,2, and 3 appear. All of 
    the buttons on MAP #3 are flexible and can 
    be changed by the user. 
    DSS/DLS Console Maps 2 & 3 
    Wall Mountincl; 
    The DSS/DLS Console was designed with a revers- 
    ible base that will allow the Terminal to be wall 
    mounted on industry standard 630 type wall jacks. 
    A convenient 4 inch line cord is also provided as a 
    standard item with each DSS/DLS Console (the line 
    cord is placed inside the reversible wall mount base). 
    Expansion Module: 
    The DSS/DLS console allows one DSS/DLS expan- 
    sion module to be installed into the right half of the 
    basic unit. The expansion unit provides an addi- tional 48 buttons with LED’s for a total of 96 buttons 
    and LED’s in one base housing. 
    The Expansion Modules may also be assigned as 
    any one of the three (3) pre-defined MAPS. 
    400.6 
    SLT ADAPTER / OFF-PREMISE EX- 
    TENSION MODULE 
    This external module provides the interface for one 
    long loop (OPX) single line telephone (2500 type) 
    extension. This module requires a separately pro- 
    vided -48 VDC power supply to provide the neces- 
    sary current for long loop applications and to support 
    ring generation. This module is wired to and inter- 
    faces with a digital terminal (key station) port from 
    either the SPD 1428 or SPD 2856 systems. The OPX 
    card meets the requirements of the FCC for connec- 
    tion to the telephone (Telco) network. Telephones 
    connected to the OPX must be DTMF only (2500 
    type). 
    This module also provides for one Power Fail circuit 
    in the event of an AC power failure. 
    400.7 
    RELAY/SENSOR INTERFACE MOD- 
    ULE 
    The Relay Sensor Interface Module connects to 
    either the SPD 1428 or SPD 2856 systems using one 
    digital station port and provides three relay activated 
    contacts and three sensing circuits. The relays pro- 
    vide for applications such as Loud Bell Control con- 
    tacts, CO Line control contacts, RAN Start contacts, 
    Page Relays, Power Fail contact and additional ap- 
    plications as software will permit. The sensing cir- 
    cuits provide for such applications as RAN Stop (end 
    of message) and other applications as developed 
    and allowed by software. 
    An external power source is required to drive equip- 
    ment connected to the relay contacts. The contacts 
    are rated at 24Vdc max at 1 amp. 
    400.8 
    POWER FAILURE TRANSFER UNIT 
    (PFTU) 
    This unit provides the relay transfer circuits for up to 
    12 CO lines in the event of a power or processor 
    failure. The unit is housed in its own enclosure and 
    mounts external to the KSU. Activation of the PFT 
    relays is controlled by a multi-use relay on any one 
    of the CO / Station Interface boards that is pro- 
    grammed for PFT. A customer provided 12 volt DC 
    power supply is required to operate the unit. There 
    is a manual switch that activates the PFTU for testing 
    purposes. 
    With loss of power to the system or a failure of 
    system processing, the PFTU will automatically con- 
    nect up to twelve CO lines to pre’wired 500/2500 type 
    telephones. When power is restored, the PFTU will 
    automatically restore the CO trunks and stations to 
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    normal operation. These SLT stations do not have 
    to be used for intercom, but can be if so desired. 
    400.9 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS AND CA- 
    PACITY 
    The SPD 1428 Basic KSU is housed in a wall-mount- 
    able cabinet that contains the system power supply 
    and the motherboard for stations and CO lines. This 
    Basic KSU supports a loaded capacity of 6 CO lines 
    and 12 stations. DSS/DLS’s can be installed in place 
    of any Digital Key terminal. Standard single line 
    telephones (2500 type) can be installed by using 
    Single Line Telephone Adapters (OPX) boxes. 
    The SPD 2856 Basic KSU is housed in a wall-mount- 
    able cabinet that contains the system power supply 
    and the backplane for station and CO line boards. 
    This Basic KSU supports a loaded capacity of 28 CO 
    lines and 56 stations. DSWDLS’s can be installed in 
    place of any Digital Key terminal. Standard single 
    line telephones (2500 type) can be installed by ex- 
    changing Digital key terminal interface boards. 
    Eight single line telephones can replace eight Digital 
    Display Terminals for each board exchanged. An 
    ON/OFF switch is located on the front of the power 
    supply. 
    The system capacities are listed in Table 400-I. 
    Electrical specifications, environmental specifica- 
    tions, and Loop limits are listed in Tables 400-2, 
    400-3 and 400-4. Dialing specifications are listed in 
    Table 400-5. FCC Registrations Numbers for SPD 
    1428 and SPD 2858 are listed in Tables 400-6 and 
    400-7. Dimensions and weight are listed in Table 
    400-8. Miscellaneous Specifications are listed in Ta- 
    ble 400-9. Key telephone, Single Line Telephone 
    and OPX Audible Indications are listed in Tables 
    400-l 0, 400-l 1 and 400-12. Key Telephone Visual 
    Indications are listed in Tables 400-l 3, 400-l 4, and 
    400-l 5. 
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    Table 400-l - SPD 1428 and SPD 2856 System Capacities 
    Time Slots: 112 PCM/TDM time slots 
    Ports: (SPD 1428) 
    CO/PBX/Centrex tines 14 (max) loop start (2 or 4 per CO/Station board) 
    Digital Terminal Stations 28 (max) Digital Terminals (4 or 8 per CO/Station board) 
    Off-Premise Extensions (SLT’s) 
    27 (max) OPX/SLT Stations (1 per OPX adapter) 
    Ports: (SPD 2856) 
    CO/PBX/Centrex Lines 28 (max) loop start (4 per CO/Station board) 
    Digital Terminal Stations 56 (max) Digital Terminals (8 per CO/Station board) 
    Standard Single Line Telephones 56 (max) Standard (2500 type) SLT’s (8 per CO/SLT Expander 
    board) (Future) 
    Off-Premise Extensions 
    55 (max) OPX Stations (1 per OPX adapter) 
    Paging: (SPD 1428) 
    Internal Paging 4 (max) Internal Page Zones (software controlled) 
    External Paging (one way paging) 4 (max) One per CO/Station board 
    Paging: (SPD 2856) 
    Internal Paging 4 (max) Internal Page Zones (software controlled) 
    External Paging (one way paging) 7 (max) One per CO/Station board 
    DTMF Receivers: (SPD 1428) 
    4 (max) per system (1 provided standard in BKSU, 1 each 
    provided on additional DTMF module) 
    DTMF Receivers: (SPD 2856) 7 (max) per system (1 each proviided on DTMF module) 
    DTMF Sender: 1 per system (time shared) 
    (SPD 1428 & SPD 2856) 
    I/O Potts: 3 (max) per system (1 RS232C included on BKSWCPB), 
    2 on optional I/O module (1 RS232C and 1 -RS422) 
    Contacts (multi-purpose) (SPD 2856 ) 7 (max) per system (1 included on each CO/Station board) 
    (additional relays may be used with the relay sensor module) 
    Contacts/Sensors (Relay Sensor 4 Relay / Sensor Modules per system. Each Relay/Sensor Module 
    Module) (SPD 1428 & SPD 2856) has 3 relays and 3 sensing circuits. 
    Conference: 
    Circuits 4 Conference “bridges” per system 
    Parties per “bridge” 5 parties per “bridge” 
    DISA Circuits: 3 CO Lines may be programmed simultaneously. 
    Attendants: Up to 3 stations can be designated as attendant(s). 
    SPD 1428 Digital DSS/DLS Consoles: 21 (max) Up to 3 DSS/DLS units can be programmed to function 
    with each station. (Each DSS/DLS unit reduced station capacity 
    by11 
    SPD 2856 Digital DSWDLS Consoles: 42 (max) Up to 3 DSS/DLS units can be programmed to function 
    with each station. (Each DSS/DLS unit reduced station capacity 
    byl) 
    Hunt Groups: 
    Groups: Software supports up to 8 groups. 
    Members: Software supports up to 8 stations in each group. 
    Types: Station or Pilot Hunting 
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    Table 400-l - System Capacities (Cont’d) 
    UCD Groups: 
    Groups: 
    Members: 
    RAN Announcements: 
    Calls in Queue: Software supports 8 groups. 
    Software supports up to 8 stations in each group. 
    Two (2) RAN announcements per UCD Group. 
    All CO Lines (14 or 28) may be in queue for a UCD 
    Voice Mail Groups: 
    Groups: 
    Members: (ports) 
    Integration Method: 
    VM Message Wait: 
    VM Disconnect Signal: Software supports 8 Groups. 
    Software supports up to 8 stations in each group. 
    In-Band Signaling. (DTMF) 
    Yes ([420] to turn on, [421] to turn off) 
    Programmable 12 digit (DTMF) string. If no digits are 
    programmed, 15 seconds of silence followed by busy 
    tone. 
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    Table 400-2 - Electrical Specifications 
    AC Input to Power Supply 117V ac + lo%, 60 Hz single phase 
    Power Consumption (SPD 1428 and SPD 2856) 120vAC @1.5A max 
    Power Supply Fuse - AC input 
    (SPD 1428 and SPD 2856) 
    Longitudinal Balance: 
    Better than 40 db from 1,000 Hz to 4,000 Hz 
    Idle Channel Noise: Less than 15 dbmc for all connections 
    Cross Talk Attenuation: Greater than 75 dbm Station to CO and Station to 
    Station 
    Single Frequency Distortion: 
    (1,000 Hz) 
    Ringing Sensitivity: 
    Ringer Equivalence Number: (REN) 
    CO Line Signaling - DTMF: 
    Music Source (input) 
    Contact Rating 
    Multi Purpose Relay 
    External Page Port 
    Output Impedance 
    Output Power w/o compression Station to CO Line and Station to Station: 
    Better than 2.0% or 34 db 
    Output level -30 dbm to 0 dbm 
    16 Hz to 30 Hz at 40 VRMS minimum 
    30 Hz to 67 Hz at 50 VRMS minimum 
    1.9 
    Frequency pair at -5 dbm +1 .O dbm 
    Frequency tolerance, better than +1.5% 
    2 mW max. at 0 dBm 
    600 ohms input impedance 
    1 .OA. 24V dc 
    600 ohms 8 0 dBm 
    1 mW Maximum 
    UL File Number: El 09461 
    Table 400-3 - Environmental Specifications 
    Operating Temperature 40’ to 104’ F 
    Recommended Operating Temperature 70’ to 78’ F 
    Storage Temperature -40’ to 140’ F 
    Relative Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing , 
    Heat Dissipation (BTU’s) (SPD 1428 and SPD 2856) 615 BTU’s Maximum 
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    Table 400-4 - Loop Limits 
    Electronic Telephone: 
    (including Single Line Telephone,and DSS/DLS) 1000 feet of 26 AWG Cable 
    1000 feet of 24 AWG Cable 
    1000 feet of 22 AWG Cable 
    1 Off-Premise Extensions (OPX) (Adapter to SLT) 1 1400 Ohms maximum loop, not including telephone. 1 
    Table 400-5- Dialing Specifications 
    DTMF Dialing 
    Frequency Deviation 
    Rise Time 
    Duration of DTMF Signal 
    Interdigit Time 
    PULSE Dialing 
    Pulse Dialing Rate 
    Pulse Break/Make Duration 
    1 CO Type *l % 
    3 msec. 
    75 msec. minimum 
    75 msec. minimum 
    10 or 20 pps. 
    60/40 or 66/33 
    Loop Start, 600 ohm, current sensing 
    Table 400-6 - FCC Registration Numbers for SPD 1428 
    For Systems configured as a key system (button 
    appearance) use: 
    For Systems configured as a hybrid system (dial 
    access codes) use: DLPHKG-65152-KF-E 
    DLPHKG-65153-MF-E 
    Table 400-7 - FCC Registration Numbers for SPD 2856 
    For Systems configured as a key system (button 
    appearance) use: 
    For Systems configured as a hybrid system (dial 
    access codes) use: DLPHG-65102-KF-E 
    DLPHG-65101 -MF-E , 
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    Table 400-8 - Dimensions and Weight 
    SPD 1428 BASIC KEY SERVICE UNIT 
    Height 20.0” 
    Width 14.0” 
    Depth 4.0” 
    Weight 13.5 Ibs. (unloaded) 
    SPD 1428 EXPANSION KEY SERVICE UNIT 
    Height 20.0” 
    Width 14.0” 
    Depth 4.0” 
    Weight 13.5 Ibs. (unloaded) 
    SPD 2856 KEY SERVICE UNIT w/POWER 
    Height 15.2” 
    Width 18.5” 
    Depth 14.75” 
    Weight 60 Ibs. (unloaded) 
    OFF-PREMISE EXTENSION MODULE 
    Height 1.75” 
    Width 7.625” 
    Length 8.0” 
    Weight 3.5 Ibs. DIGITAL TERMINAL (non-display) 
    Height 3.5” 
    Width 7.625” 
    Depth 9.625” 
    Weight 
    3 Ibs. 
    DIGITAL DISPLAY TERMINAL 
    Height 3.5” 
    Width 7.625” 
    Depth 
    9.625” 
    Weight 3 Ibs. 
    DSS/DLS CONSOLE 
    Height 3” 
    Width 
    7.625” 
    Depth 
    9.625” 
    Weight 2 Ibs. 
    RELAY/SENSOR MODULE 
    Height 1.75” 
    Width 7.625” 
    Length 8.0” 
    Weight 3.5 Ibs. 
    Table 400-9 - Miscellaneous Specifications 
    Memory: (SPD 1428) 
    Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM) 
    Random Access Memory (RAM): 
    Memory: (SPD 2856) 512 Kilobytes expandable to 2 Megabytes 
    128 Kilobytes expandable to 2 Megabytes 
    Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM) 
    Random Access Memory (RAM): 
    Telephone Transmitter: 
    Talk Paths: 
    CO/PBX/Centrex paths: 
    Intercom Paths: 
    Music Channels: 512 Kilobytes expandable to 4 Megabytes 
    256 Kilobytes expandable to 2 Megabytes 
    Electret mic compatible. 
    28 CO/PBXCentrex talk paths (non-blocking) 
    Non blocking 
    1 channel provides music for music-on-hold and 
    background music 
    Account Codes: 
    Number of digits per account code: 
    Number of Account Codes: 
    Speed Dialing Memory: 
    Station Speed Dial: 
    System Speed 
    Total system speed dial bins: up to 12 unverified digits 
    unlimited (unverified) 
    . 
    20 bins per station (24 digits) 
    80 bins per system (24 digits) 
    1200 bins per system (24 digits) 
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