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Vodavi Starplus Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Starplus Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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Digital Key Telephone Systems STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Table 500-6 PFTU Conn A Connecting Block PAIR PIN COLOR DESIG 1 26 WWBL 1TIT 1 BLIWH 1TIR 2 27 WWOR 1 STA IN TIP 2 OR/WH 1 STA IN RING 3 28 WWGN 1 TRUNK OUT TIP 3 GN/WH 1 TRUNK OUT RING 4 29 WH/BN 1 STOT 4 BN/WH 1 STOR 5 30 WWSL 2TIT 5 SL/WH 2TIR 6 31 RD/BL 2 STA IN TIP 6 BURD 2 STA IN RING 7 32 RD/OR 2 TRUNK OUT TIP 7 OWRD 2 TRUNK OUT RING 8 33 RD/GN 2 STOT 8 GN/RD 2 STOR 9 34 RD/BN 3TIT 9 BN/RD 3TIR 10 35 RD/SL 3 STA IN TIP 10 SURD 3 STA IN RING 11 36 BWBL 3 TRUNK OUT TIP 11 BUBK 3 TRUNK OUT RING 12 37 BWOR 3 STOT 12 OWBK 3 STOR 13 38 BWGN 4TIT 13 GN/BK 4TIR 14 39 BWBN 4 STA IN TIP 14 BN/BK 4 STA IN RING 15 40 BWSL 4 TRUNK OUT TIP 15 SUBK 4 TRUNK OUT RING 16 41 YUBL 4STOT 16 BL/YL 4STOR 17 42 YUOR 5TIT 17 ORNL 5TIR 18 43 YUGN 5 STA IN TIP 18 GNNL 5 STA IN RING 19 44 YUBN 5 TRUNK OUT TIP 19 BNNL 5 TRUNK OUT RING 20 45 YUSL 5 STOT 20 SUYL 5 STOR 21 46 VIIBL 6TIT 21 BWI 6TlR 22 47 VI/OR 6 STA IN TIP 22 OR/VI 6 STA IN RING 23 48 VI/GN 6 TRUNK OUT TIP 23 GNNI 6 TRUNK OUT RING 24 49 VI/BN 6 STOT 24 BNNI 6 STOR 25 50 VIISL 25 SWI Table 500-7 PFTU Conn A Connecting Block PAIR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 -PlJ COLOR 26 WHIBL 1 BLhVH 27 Wl-UOR 2 OR/WH 28 WWGN 3 GN/WH 29 WWBN 4 BNh’iH 30 WHISL 5 SLM’H 31 RD/BL 6 BURD 32 RD/OR 7 OR/RD 33 RD/GN a GN/RD 34 RD/BN 9 BN/RD 35 RD/SL 10 SURD 36 BWBL 11 BUBK 37 BWOR 12 OWBK 38 BWGN 13 GN/BK 39 BWBN 14 BN/BK 40 BWSL 15 SUBK 41 YUBL 16 BLNL 42 YUOR 17 OR/YL 43 YUGN 18 GNNL 44 YUBN 19 BNNL 45 YUSL 20 SUYL 46 VI/BL 21 BWI 47 VI/OR 22 ORNI 48 VI/GN 23 GNNI 49 VI/BN 24 BNNI 50 VIISL 25 SWI - - DESIG 7TlT 7TlR 7 STA IN TIP 7 STA IN RING 7 TRUNK OUT TIP 7 TRUNK OUT RING 7 STOT 7 STOR 8TIT 8TIR 8 STA IN TIP 8 STA IN RING 8 TRUNK OUT TIP 8 TRUNK OUT RING 8 STOT 8 STOR 9TIT 9TIR 9 STA IN TIP 9 STA IN RING STRUNK OUT TIP 9 TRUNK OUT RING 9 STOT 9 STOR 1 OTIT 1OTlR 10 STA IN TIP 10 STA IN RING 10 TRUNK OUT TIP 1 OTRUNK OUTRIN G 10 STOT 10 STOR 11TIT 1lTlR 11 STA IN TIP 11 STA IN RING 11 TRUNK OUT TIP 11TRUNK OUT RING 11 STOT 11 STOR 12TIT 12TIR 12 STA IN TIP 12 STA IN RING 12 TRUNK OUT TIP 12TRUNK OUT RING 12 STOT 12 STOR I .: 500-38 Issue 1, November 1991
OPX PFT TIP IN PFT RING IN . _ _ _ _. . .____._ ;PD 1428 BKSU SPD 2% KSU Method #l Starplus Power Failure Transfer Unit PflU) Customer Provided Battery + SPD 2856 KSU :................................: Multi-Purpose Relay Method #2 Figure 500-19 Power Failure Transfer Wiring Options Issue 1, November 1991 500-39
Digital Key Telephone Systems STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 500.9 INSTALLING RECORDED AN- NOUNCEMENT DEVICE (RAN) , The Recorded Announcement feature (RAN) is used with the Uniform Call Distribution feature (UCD) to provide unanswered incoming CO calls or calls in queue with a Recorded Announcement while wait- ing for an available UCD station. The system may be programmed to provide this announcement on specified RAN output ports on the system (unused SLT and CO ports). The system can be programmed to connect the waiting caller to a different RAN port for the second, and subsequent RAN messages. When a CO line port is used for a ground start application, a 24V dc power source must be con- nected to the CO line port for talk battery. A Page/Relay contact assigned to an announcement table in programming would provide contact closure to start the Recorded Announcement device. When an SLT port is used, the RAN device must be configured for ring trip operation (loop start). The 9OV ac voltage sent to the SLT port will be recog- nized by the RAN device which will then answer the call. Refer to Figure 500-20. 509-40 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems CO RAN CONNECTIONS VOICE RtNG 4x8 CO/Station interface Board (CKB) ‘................................i I T Any relay on any Multi-Purpose Relay ,------..--.---------------------I I I RAN START RAN START 4x8 CO/Station Interface Card (MS) or 4x8 CO/SLT Interface Card (CSB) GROUND START APPLICATIONS Customer Provided Talk Battety 24V DC RAN DEVICE SLT RAN CONNECTIONS 4x8 COISLT Interface Card (CSB) LOOP START APPLICATIONS I SLT?;RT I I 4 RAN VR I I \- f 2 RAN CTL RELAY OUTPUT RELAY SENSOR MODULE SENSOR INPLlT “E&M” -I YPE RAN SIGNALING VOICE IN E&O, 1 SENSE Figure 500-20 CO and SLT RAN Connections INPUT FROM RECORDED ANNOUNCEMENT DEVICE SGR;&yCTROL TO SGPOC$FOL FROM Issue 1, November 1991 500-41
, Digital Key Telephone Systems sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Table 500-8 SMDR Printout The SMDR feature provides detailed records of all outgoing and/or incoming, long distance only or all calls exceeding 30 seconds. This feature is enabled or disabled in system programming. By default, SMDR is not enabled and is set to record long distance calls only. A printout format of 80 characters maximum or 30 character maximum may be selected in system programming. The standard format is 69 characters on a single line. A 30 character format will generate 3 lines per message. If the SMDR feature is enabled, the system starts collecting information about the call as soon as it starts and terminates when the call ends. If the call was longer then 30 seconds, the following information is printed: 30 character format selected 123456789~123456789ik23456789~ 116 08 00:02:00 14:13 05/U/90 0123456789012345678901234 123456789012 123456789~123456789~123456789; AAA BB HH:MM:SS HH:MM MM/DD/W (CR) (CR) (LF) HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC (CR) (CR) (LF) - (CR) (CR) (LF) 80 character format selected 123456789~123456789~123456789~123456789~1234~6789~1234~6789~1234~6789~1234~6789~ STA CO TOTAL START DATE DIALED ACCOUNT CODE 116 08 00:02:00 14:13 05/n/90 0123456789012345678901234 123456789012 AAA BB HH:MM:SS HH:MM MM/DD/W HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC - (CR) (CR) (LF) AAA = Station originator or Trunk on DISA and Off-Net (CO Line) calls. BB = Outside line number HH:MM:SS = Duration of call in Hours, Minutes and Seconds HH:MM = Time of day (start time) in Hours and Minutes MM/DD/YY = Date of Call H = Indicates call type “I, = Incoming “0” = Outgoing ‘T’ = Transferred CC....CC = Number dialed GG....GG = Last Account code entered (optional) (CR) = Carriage return (LF) = Line Feed 508-42 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems SECTION 600 CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING 600.1 INTRODUCTION The Starplus Digital (SPD) Key Telephone System can be programmed to meet each customer’s indi- vidual needs. All programming is done either at Station 100 using the 34-button display digital termi- nal as the programming instrument or an ASCII terminal or PC. The digital display model is sug- gested since the display is designed to assist in programming. When the program mode is entered, the Digital Terminal being used no longer operates as a termi- nal but as a programming instrument with all of the buttons redefined. The keys of the dial pad are used to enter data fields (Program Codes) associated with system, station, and CO line features as well as enter specific data that requires a numeric entry. Flexible buttons are used to toggle on or off features or allow entry into specific data fields. LED’s and the LCD display provide visual indication of entered data and their value. Programming can also be performed by using an ASCII terminal, or a computer capable of emulating an ASCII terminal. This form of programming can be done either locally (on-site) by connecting the termi- nal directly to the RS232C connector on the CPB or can be performed remotely (off-site) through the use of the on-board modem located on the CPB. The method and steps to program the system via a terminal are identical to that used when program- ming from a digital keyset. A button to keyboard mapping has been incorporated (see Figure 600-l ‘) to help minimize familiarization and training time. At the time the system is installed it must be initial- ized to load default data into memory. If this pre-pro- gramming suits the customer, initialization is all that is needed. Refer to Table 600-l for a listing of all the default values. Any time data is to be changed, the program mode must be entered and then the individual data field (program code). A data field can be entered to determine current programming or to change a spec- ific feature within that field. During programming, the other Digital Terminals in the System operate normally. If a data field is en- tered but nothing is changed, or changed but not entered, the previous data will remain intact upon leaving that data field. Data fields can be entered at random. In many of the data fields, programming is performed by toggling LED’s on or off, or entering digits on the keypad. If no changes are to be made to the line or station, exit the data field by either leaving the pro- gram mode (pressing the ON/OFF button to OFF) or entering another data field (pressing the FLASH button and entering that program code). When features are being programmed, tones are provided to help the programmer determine if a correct or incorrect entry has been made. A solid one second tone indicates the data was accepted. An interrupted tone means an error was made. When this occurs, re-enter the data field and reenter the information. Until new data is entered and ac- cepted, the system will continue to operate under default or previously entered values. The system database is updated on a real-time basis as new data is entered, by pressing the Hold button. The system continues to operate with the current data base and is updated with any newly entered or changed data without interruption to telephone op- eration or call processing in progress. However, if for example a station’s attributes are changed while that station is off-hook on an active call, the newly entered data will not take effect until the station goes on-hook or becomes idle. NOTE: Some features must have more than one data field programmed for that feature to work. Where this is the case, it will be stated in the instruc- tions. 600.2 PROGRAM MODE ENTRY (Key Sta- tion) Programming a digital terminal is performed at Port 01 (Station 100) using a 34 Button Digital Display Terminal. Programming is always done at this port regardless of the class of service or which station has been assigned the attendant(s). Before entering the program mode, the programmer must first verify that the Digital Terminal is properly connected to Port 01 (Station 100). To enter the program mode: a. Press ON/OFF button. (optional) LED lights and intercom dial tone is heard. b. On the dial pad, press the asterisk (‘) twice. c. On the dial pad, enter the digits [3][2][2][6] (DBAM)‘. Confirmation tone is heard. s is a default setting, however may be changed entering programming. Issue 1, November 1991
Digital Key Telephone Systems wARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 When using a data terminal (I/O device) to program the system, the following chart presents the data terminal characters that are equivalent to the keyset buttons. adm> ? REIAOTE RDflIN KEY DEFINITIONS Keyset Term Keyset Term Keyset Term ----------------------------------------- 0 0 FLEX 1 Q FLEX 11 A 1 1 FLEX 2 W FLEX 12 S 2 2 FLEX 3 E FLEX 13 D 3 3 FLEX 4 R FLEX 14 F 4 4 FLEX 5 T FLEX 15 G 5 5 FLEX 6 ‘f FLEX 16 H 6 6 FLEX 7 U FLEX 17 J 7 7 FLEX 8 I FLEX 18 K : 8 FLEX 2 0 FLEX 19 L 2 FLEX 10 P FLEX 20 * * FLASH ON-OFF # # HOLD iR SPEED TRANS X DND C MUTE v adm> In place of keyset button toggling to enable/disable a feature, the associated data terminal key can be toggled (pressed again) to enable/disable a feature, or the plus (+) character can be used to turn on or enable a feature and the minus (-) character can be used to turn off or disable a feature. Figure 600-l Data Terminal Program Codes Cross Reference 600-2 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Digital Key Telephone Systems SPKR VOL RING VOL Figure 600-2 Starplus SPD Programming Button Mapping Issue 1, November 1991 600-3
Digital Key Telephone Systems BARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Table 600-l Default Values FEATURE SYSTEM TIMERS: System Hold Recall Timer Exclusive Hold Recall Timer Attendant Recall Timer Transfer Recall Timer Preset Forward Timer Call Forward No/Answer Timer Pause Timer Call Park Timer Conference/DISA Timer Paging Timeout Timer CO Ring Detect Timer SLT DTMF Receiver Timer MSG Waiting Reminder Tone Hookflash Timer Hookflash Debounce Timer SYSTEM FEATURES: Attendant Override Hold Preference External Night Ring Executive Override Warning Tone Page Warning Tone Background Music LCR Enable Forced Account Codes (Y/N) Attendant Station Assignment (3 Stations) Set Date and Time PBX Dialing Codes Executive/Secretary Assignments Relay/Sensor Programming Baud Rate Assignments Port #l (“On-Board” RS232C) Port #2 (“On-Board” Modem) Port #3 (I/O Expander Module RS232C) Port #4 (I/O Expander Module RS-422) Access Codes DISA Access Code Admin Password for Digital Key Terminal SMDR Programming SMDR (Y/N) Call Type (LD or ALL) PROGRAM CODE FLEX BUT-TON DEFAULT VALUE Flash 01 Button 1 060 sec. Button 2 180 sec. Button 3 01 min. Button 4 045 sec. Button 5 10 sec. Button 6 01 min. Button 7 2 sec. Button 8 180 sec. Button 9 10 min. Button 10 15 sec. Button 11 3 (100 msec.) Button 12 020 Button 13 000 min. Button 14 10 (1 sec.) Button 15 010 msec. Flash 05 Button 1 No Button 2 System Button 3 No Button 4 Yes Button 5 Yes Button 6 Yes Button 7 Disabled Button 8 Disabled Flash 10 100 Flash 11 Button l-4 Flash 12 Buttons 1-5 None Flash 13 Buttons 1-4 None Flash 14 Buttons l-7 None Flash 15 Button 1 4800 Baud Button 2 300 Baud Button 3 Button 4 Flash 20 Button 1 100 Button 2 3226 Flash 21 I Button 1 No Button 2 LD 666-4 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Digital Key Telephone Systems Table 800-l Default Values (Cont’d) FEATURE Print Format (30 or 80) Baud Rate (300/l 200/2400/4800/9660) Port (l/2/3/4) NIGHT MODE PROGRAMMING: Auto/Manual (Y/N) Days of the Week Schedule HUNT GROUP PROGRAMMING: Groups l-8 Pilot/Circular CO LINE GROUP PROGRAMMING: DTMF/Dial Pulse Signaling (Y/N) CO/PBX Flag (Y/N) UNA Flag (Y/N) Conference Flag Privacy Flag Loop Supervision (O=none,l-9=timer) DISA (O=none, 1=24hr, 2=night) Flash Timer (01-l 0) CO tine Group (O-8) Line COS (l-6) Ring Assignment Display Ring Assignment(s) Next (forward) CO Next (backward) CO New Range Dial Pulse, Speed/Ratio Programming Break/Make Dial Speed STATION PROGRAMMING: Page Access (Y/N) DND Access (Y/N) Conference (Y/N) Executive Override (Y/N) Privacy (Y/N) System Speed (Y/N) Queuing (Y/N) Preferred Line Answer (Y/N) OHVO (Y/N) (Future) Call Forward (Y/N) Forced LCR (Y/N) PROGRAM CODE FLEX BUT-I-ON DEFAULT VALUE Button 3 80 Button 4 4800 Button 5 1 Flash 22 Button 1 Manual Buttons 2-8 O-4 08:00-l TOO 5-6 ####-#### Flash 30 Buttons 1-8 Button 9 Flash 40 Button 1 DTMF Button 2 co Button 3 Yes Button 4 Disabled Button 5 Enabled Button 6 No Button 7 No Button 8 10 Button 9 1 Button 10 1 Button 11 None Button 17 Ring at Sta 100 Button 18 Button 19 Button 20 Flash 41 Button 1 60140 Button 2 10 PPS Flash 50 Page A Button 1 Yes Button 2 Yes Button 3 Yes Button 4 Yes Button 5 No Button 6 Yes Button 7 Yes Button 8 Disabled Button 9’ Disabled Button 10 Disabled Button 11 Enabled Issue 1, November 1991 600-5