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    							RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) 
    A. 
    a. 
    b. 
    c. Programming relay for External Paging: 
    Programming Steps 
    Press the flex button that corresponds to the 
    desired relay to be programmed. 
    Dial [i] on the dial pad. 
    Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. 
    The following message is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    B. 
    a. 
    b. 
    C. 
    d. Programming relay for RAN Starting: 
    Programming Steps 
    Press the flex button that corresponds to the 
    desired relay to be programmed. 
    Dial [2] on the dial pad. 
    Enter a one-digit RAN Table number (1 or 2) the 
    relay should be associated to. 
    Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. 
    The following message is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    Where: 
    C. 
    a. 
    b. 
    c. X= RAN Table number 
    Programming relay for Power Failure 
    Transfer: 
    Programming Steps 
    Press the flex button that corresponds to the 
    desired relay to be programmed. 
    Dial [3] on the dial pad. 
    Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. 
    The following message is shown on the display 
    phone:  Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2866 
    Description 
    EXTERNAL PAGE RELAY: When assigning a relay 
    as an External Page relay, the relay will activate 
    when the external page zone the relay is assigned 
    to is accessed. The relay will remain activated during 
    the page announcement until the station hangs up 
    or the page timer expires and releases the page 
    zone. 
    Description 
    RAN START RELAY: When a CO line port is used 
    for a ground start application, a24V dc power source 
    must be connected to the CO line port for talk battery. 
    A Loud Bell Control contact assigned to that CO line 
    port 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 recognized by 
    the RAN device which will then answer the call. 
    Related Programming: RAN Announcement Ta- 
    bles 
    Description 
    POWER FAILURE TRANSFER: When the Starplus 
    Power Failure Transfer Unit is used for Power Fail- 
    ure, it provides the relay transfer circuits for up to 12 
    CO lines in the event of a power or processor failure. 
    Activation of the PFf relays is controlled by a multi- 
    use relay on any 4x8 CO/Station Interface Board or 
    Relay/Sensor Module. A customer provided 12 volt 
    DC power supply is required to operate the unit. 
    With loss of power to the system or a failure of 
    system processing, the PFTU will automatically con- 
    nect up to twelve (12) CO’lines to pre-wired 
    500/2500 type telephones. When power is restored, 
    the PFRJ will automatically restore the CO trunks 
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    							RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) 
    Description 
    D. Programming relay for Loud Bell Control: 
    Programming Steps 
    a. 
    b. 
    C. 
    d. Press the flex button that corresponds to the 
    desired relay to be programmed. 
    Dial [4] on the dial pad. 
    Enter the three-digit station number (100-l 55) 
    Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. 
    The following message is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    Where: 
    XXX= Station number 
    E. Programming relay for CO Line Control: 
    Programming Steps 
    a. Press the flex button that corresponds to the 
    desired relay to be programmed. 
    b. Dial [5] on the dial pad. 
    c. Enter a two-digit CO Line number (01-28) 
    d. Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. 
    The following message is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    Where: 
    XX= CO tine number and stations to normal operation. These SLT stations 
    do not have to be used for intercom, but can be if so 
    desired. 
    Related programming: 
    Description 
    LOUD BELL CONTROL: There are three (3) control 
    contacts on the Relay/Sensor Module, which can be 
    individually programmed as Loud Bell Control to 
    control a customer provided ringing device to exter- 
    nal areas. 
    There are seven (7) control contacts on the SPD 
    2856, which can be individually programmed as 
    Loud Bell Control to control a customer provided 
    ringing device to external areas. One contact for 
    each 4x8 CO/Station Expander module. 
    Loud Bell Control contacts can be assigned to any 
    station and will follow the ringing assignments of that 
    station including tone ringing intercom, and trans- 
    ferred CO lines. 
    Remember to assign ringing to any station pro- 
    grammed for Loud Bell Control. 
    Description 
    CO LINE CONTROL: There are three (3) control 
    contacts on the Relay/Sensor Module, which can be 
    individually programmed as CO Line Control to con- 
    trol customer provided ancillary equipment. 
    There are seven (7) control contacts on the SPD 
    2856, which can be individually programmed as 
    Loud Bell Control to control customer provided an- 
    cillary equipment. One contact on each 4x8 CO/Sta- 
    tion Expander module. 
    When programmed as CO Line Control and as- 
    signed to a CO line, the corresponding contact will 
    close whenever that CO line is accessed. 
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    							Digital Key Telephone Systems sTARPLUS@ SPD 1426 & 2666 
    RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) 
    F. Assign Relay/Sensor Interface Module to a 
    station: 
    Programming Steps 
    a. Press the STA flex button (Button #8). 
    b. Enter the three-digit station assignment of the 
    relay sensor. 
    c. Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. 
    The following display is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    Where: 
    YYY= Station Assignment 
    To delete a station assignment: 
    a. Press the STA flex button (Button #8). 
    b. Press the TRANSfer button. 
    c. Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. 
    G. Program sensing circuit as a RAN Sens- 
    ing (RAN END) circuit: 
    Programming Steps 
    a. Dial [6] on the dial pad. 
    b. Entee; a one-digit RAN Table number (1 or 2) the 
    sensing circuit should be associated to. 
    c. Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. 
    The following display is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    Where: 
    X= RAN Table number Description 
    STATION ASSIGNMENTS: 
    The programming of this station represents the sta- 
    tion port that the Relay/Sensor Module is associated 
    to. 
    Related Programming: It is necessary to assign a 
    station ID to the station port used for a Relay/Sensor 
    Interface module in Station Programming. 
    Description 
    RAN SENSING (RAN END): The Recorded An- 
    nouncement feature (RAN) is used with the Uniform 
    Call Distribution feature (UCD) to provide unan- 
    swered incoming CO calls or calls in queue with a 
    Recorded Announcement while waiting for an avail- 
    able 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. 
    Related Programming: RAN Tables 
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    							sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 
    Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    MISC. SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Cont’d) 
    610.8 BAUD RATE ASSIGNMENTS 
    Programming Steps 
    If Baud Rate(s) are to be assigned: 
    1. Press FLASH and dial [15]. The first button will 
    be lit and ready for programming Port #1. The 
    following message is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    To program the Baud Rate(s) for Ports #l , #3 or #4: 
    Programming Steps 
    1. Press the desired PORT # flexible button (But- 
    tons #l, #3 or #4) to determine the port to be 
    programmed. 
    2. Enter a one-digit number for the Baud Rate: 
    l= 300 Baud 
    2= 1200 Baud 
    3= 2400 Baud 
    4= 4800 Baud 
    5= 9600 Baud 
    3. Press the HOLD button to accept the data. The 
    display will now update. 
    To verify Port #2 Baud Rate: 
    Programming Steps 
    1. Press the PORT #2 flexible button (Button #2). 
    to verify the baud rate of the “On-Board” mo- 
    dem. The following message is shown on the 
    display phone: Description 
    The Statplus Digital (SPD) Key Telephone Systems 
    can provide outputs such as SMDR or ICLID to 
    either the standard RS-232C “On-Board” connector 
    on the SPD 1428 BKSU or CPB board or to the 
    optional RS232C/422 I/O Expander Module con- 
    nector(s). When features such as SMDR or ICLID 
    are desired, the Baud Rate(s) need to be pro- 
    grammed to determine how the information will be 
    distributed. 
    When programming port Baud Rate(s), the flexible 
    buttons are mapped as follows: 
    Description 
    PORT #l: Port #l is the “On-Board” RS-232C port 
    on either the SPD 1428 and SPD 2856 systems. 
    PORT #3: Port #3 is the RS-232C connector on the 
    I/O Expander Module used in the Starplus Digital 
    (SPD) Key Telephone systems. 
    PORT #4: Port #4 is the RS-422 connector on the 
    I/O Expander Module used in the Starplus Digital 
    (SPD) Key Telephone systems. 
    Default: By default, Port #l (CPB RS232C), Port 
    #3 (RS232C) and Port #4 (RS-422) Baud Rate(s) 
    are 4800 Baud. 
    Related Programming: Station Message Detailed 
    Recording features, ICLID Features 
    Description 
    PORT #2: Port #2 is the “On-Board” modem which 
    is included in either SPD 1428 or SPD 2856 Digital 
    systems. The baud rate will be 300 Baud for the 
    “On-Board” modem or 1200 Baud for the optionally 
    installed 1200 Baud modem. 
    Default: By default, the ‘On-Board” modem Baud 
    Rate is 300 Baud. 
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    							Digital Key Telephone Systems sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2666 
    ACCESS CODE PROGRAMMING 
    610.9 ACCESS CODES 
    Programming Steps 
    If the system is in the programming mode, continue 
    using program codes. If starting to program here, 
    enter the programming mode. Refer to Sec. 600.2. 
    If any Access Codes are to be changed: 
    1. Press FLASH and dial [20]. The following mes- 
    sage is shown on the display phone: 
    A. DISA Access Code 
    Programming Steps 
    If this feature is to be assigned: 
    1. Press the DISA ACCESS CODE flexible button 
    (Button #l). The following message is shown 
    on the display phone: 
    2. Enter three digits on the dial pad. 
    3. Press HOLD button. 
    B. Set Data Base Admin. Password 
    Programming Steps 
    If this feature is to be assigned: 
    1. Press the ADMIN PASSWORD flexible button 
    (Button #2). The following message is shown 
    on the display phone: 
    2. Enter four digits between 0000 and 9999. 
    3. Press HOLD button. Description 
    This section describes the procedures and steps 
    necessary to program Access codes. 
    The buttons on the key telephone are defined as 
    shown below when entering the Access Codes pro- 
    gramming area: 
    ~~~rln~~~ MS*AcpBcoDE j 1 :z::.‘: . . . . . :;: . . . . . :.:. A  
    [i:&i&J@ 
    Description 
    This allows a three digit access code to be assigned 
    to the system. Anyone calling in on a DISA line must 
    use the access code in order to gain access to 
    system features. 
    Refer to CO line programming for assignment of 
    DISA lines. 
    To disable the DISA access code, enter three (3) 
    pounds (##I#). 
    Default: By default, 100 is assigned as the access 
    code. 
    Related Programming: Preset Forward Timer, Sec. 
    610.1; Conference Time-out Timer, Sec. 610.1; CO 
    Line Attributes, Sec.620.1; DISA programming. A 
    CO Line(s) must be assigned for DISA operation. 
    Also see CO Line Privacy and Conference options. 
    Description 
    The password used to enter customer database 
    programming can be individualized by each cus- 
    tomer. This allows the system administrator to block 
    unauthorized personnel from entering database 
    admin. 
    /I 
    Care should be taken when changing the 
    programming password so not to “lockout” 
    authorized personnel that may prevent or 
    delay them from making necessary pro- 
    gramming changes. 
    Default: By default the numbers 3226 (DBAM) are 
    assigned. 
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    MISC. SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Cont’d) 
    610.10 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RE- 
    CORDING (SMDR) 
    Programming Steps 
    If Station Message Detail Recording is to be used: 
    1. Press FLASH and dial [21]. The following mes- 
    sage is shown on the display phone: 
    2. To program SMDR features, use the flexible 
    button(s) as defined in the following proce- 
    dures. 
    3. The SMDR, TYPE, PRINT buttons toggle on 
    and off. 
    4. After all entries are made, press the HOLD 
    button to accept the data. 
    A. SMDR Enable/Disable 
    Programming Steps 
    1. Press the SMDR flexible button (Button #l) to 
    enable/disable this feature. 
    l LED ON = SMDR is enabled 
    l LED OFF = SMDR is disabled 
    2. Press HOLD button to accept the data. 
    B. Long Distance/Local Assignment 
    Programming Steps 
    1. Press the CALL TYPE flexible button (Button 
    #2) to determine the type of calls to be re- 
    corded. 
    l LED ON = Long Distance is enabled 
    l LED OFF = All Calls is enabled 
    2. Press HOLD button to accept the data. Description 
    The Starplus Digital (SPD) Key Telephone Systems 
    can provide SMDR output to either the standard 
    RS-232C “On-Board” connector on the SPD 1428 
    BKSU or CPB board or to the optional RS232C/422 
    I/O Expander Module connector(s). When SMDR is 
    desired, the following system-wide parameters will 
    determine how the SMDR information will be re- 
    ported. 
    When programming SMDR features, the flexible 
    buttons are mapped as follows: 
    ~;: :$$; 
    Related Programming: PBX Dialing Codes that 
    may affect SMDR, Sec. 610.5. SLT Receiver Timer, 
    Sec. 610.1; Station Class of Service, Sec. 630.1 and 
    Toll Tables, Sec. 650.1. 
    Description 
    A call accounting device can be installed allowing the 
    system to track calls by outside line number, number 
    dialed, time of day, date, station that placed or 
    received the call, and duration of the call. 
    Refer to Sec. 610.1 for further instruction regarding 
    the relationship between SLT Receivers and SMDR. 
    Default: By default, SMDR is disabled. 
    Description 
    The system can be set to record either all outgoing 
    calls or only outgoing long distance calls. Long Dis- 
    tance calls are defined as either beginning with a ‘1’ 
    or ‘0’ or containing 8 or more digits. Incoming calls 
    are only recorded if TYPE is set for all calls. 
    Default: By default, the system is set to record long 
    distance (LD) calls only. 
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    							STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING 
    (Cont’d) 
    C. Character Print Assignment 
    Programming Steps Description 
    1. Press PRINT FORMAT flexible button (Button 
    #3) to determine the print format of SMDR 
    records. 
    l LED ON = 80 Character is enabled 
    l LED OFF = 30 Character is enabled 
    2. Press HOLD button to accept the data. 
    D. Baud Rate Display 
    Programming Steps 
    The SMDR Baud Rate is programmed using 
    Flash 15 Baud Rate Assignments. Button #4 
    will return error tone when pressed. The LCD 
    displays the current baud rate based on which 
    Port number is assigned to the SMDR Port 
    number. 
    E. SMDR Port Assignment 
    Programming Steps 
    1. Press the PORT flexible button (Button #5) to 
    determine which port is to be used for SMDR 
    information. 
    2. Enter a one-digit number for the SMDR Port 
    number: 
    1= Port #1 (“On-Board” RS232C) 
    2= Port #2 (“On-Board” Modem) 
    3= Port #3 (I/O Expander Module RS232C) 
    4= Port #4 (I/O Expander Module RS-422) 
    3. Press HOLD button to accept the data. The system can be programmed to print individual 
    SMDR records in either a l-line 80 character format 
    or a 3-line 30 character format. 
    Default: By default, the 1 -line 80 character format is 
    selected. 
    Description 
    The Starplus Digital (SPD) Key Telephone Systems 
    can provide SMDR output to either the standard 
    RS-232C “On-Board” connector on the SPD 1428 
    BKSU or SPD 2856 CPB board or to the optional 
    RS232C/422 I/O Expander Module connector(s). 
    The Baud Rate will be displayed as either 300 baud, 
    1200 baud, 2400 baud, 4800 baud, 9600 baud. 
    Related Programming: Baud Rate Assignments 
    Description 
    Port #l refers to the standard RS-232C “On-Board 
    connector on the SPD 1428 Basic KSU or the CPB 
    board on the SPD 2856. 
    Port #2 refers to the “On-Board 300 Baud modem 
    provided with the system. 
    Port #3 refers to the RS-232C connector on the I/O 
    Expander Module. 
    Port #4 refers to the RS-422 connector on the same 
    I/O Expander Module installed in either Starplus 
    Digital system. 
    Default: By default, Port #1 is used for SMDR. 
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    							STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    MISC. SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Cont’d) 
    610.11 WEEKLY NIGHT MODE SCHEDULE 
    Programming Steps 
    If entries or changes need to be made to this sched- 
    ule: 
    a. Press FLASH and dial [22]. The following mes- 
    sage will then be shown on the display: 
    A. 
    1. 
    B. 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. Automatic/Manual Operation 
    Programming Steps 
    The AUTO/MANUAL flexible button (Button #l) 
    LED is lit. 
    l LED on= Automatic Night Mode 
    l LED off= Manual operation. 
    Day of Week programming 
    Programming Steps 
    The MONDAY flexible button (Button #2) LED 
    is lit. 
    To change days of the week, press the appro- 
    priate flexible button (buttons 3-8) and perform 
    the following procedures. 
    Enter the four digits to indicate the hour and 
    minutes to end night mode. 
    Enter the four digits to indicate the hour and 
    minutes for the system to go into the night mode 
    for that particular day. Description 
    The Starplus Digital (SPD) Key Telephone System 
    can be programmed so that the system is automat- 
    ically placed into and out of night mode. A program- 
    mable weekly time schedule allows the system 
    administrator to preset the time the system is put into 
    night mode and the time to remove night mode on a 
    daily basis including weekend operation. 
    When programming Night Mode Schedule, the flex- 
    Description 
    If the system is operated in the automatic night mode 
    the attendant(s) can override the automatic mode by 
    pressing the night key on the attendant(s) phone. 
    The schedule will not go back into effect until the 
    attendant(s) press the night key again. 
    When the system is placed into night mode CO line 
    ringing will follow the Night ringing assignments and 
    stations will be governed by their respective night 
    cos. 
    Default: The default times for automatic night mode 
    is as follows: 
    Monday thru Friday 08:OO 17:OO 
    (day time operation 8:OOam to 5:OOpm) 
    Saturday and Sunday ##:## ##:## 
    (24 hour night mode operation) 
    An entry of “0O:OO 2359” would indicate 24 hours of 
    day mode 
    Related Programming: Ringing Assignments; 
    Night Class of Service (COS) assignments; Atten- 
    dant station assignments. 
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    810.12 HUNT GROUPS 
    A. Hunt Group Programming 
    Programming Steps 
    If Hunt Groups are to be assigned: 
    1. Press FLASH and dial [30]. The following mes- 
    sage will be shown on the display: 
    2. The top left button in the flexible button field will 
    be lit for programming Hunt Group 1 (330). To 
    change Hunt Groups or enter a different Hunt 
    Group, press the appropriate flexible button 1-8 
    (330-337) and perform the following proce- 
    dures. 
    3. Enter the 3-digit station numbers up to a maxi- 
    mum of 24 digits (8 stations). Hunt groups are 
    joined together by entering another Hunt Group 
    ‘Pilot Number as the last entry of the group. 
    4. Press HOLD button. Confirmation tone is 
    heard. 
    B. Station/Pilot Hunting Assignment 
    Programming Steps 
    1. Press the STATION/PILOT flexible button (But- 
    ton #9) to indicate Station Hunting or Pilot Hunt- 
    ing. 
    l LED on= Station Hunting enabled 
    l LED off= Pilot Hunting enabled Description 
    The system can be arranged for up to eight hunt 
    groups. Each hunt group can contain up to eight 
    stations each. Each hunt groups can be inde- 
    pendently arranged to utilize either a pilot hunting 
    technique or station hunting technique. Hunt groups 
    may also be chained together when larger Hunt 
    groups are desired. 
    Hunt groups can be joined together by programming 
    another hunt group number as the last member of a 
    hunt group. 
    If a station is in DND or is forwarded to another 
    station, it is considered busy. 
    To remove stations from a hunt group, enter three 
    ### (pounds) on the keypad and press HOLD button. 
    This will remove all stations previously programmed 
    in that group. 
    When programming Hunt Groups, the flexible but- 
    tons are mapped as follows: 
    &$ ‘li$$::.: :i:.:q 
    j ..:&ji: 
    HUHTGP330 1 tiii%~~i~~~~~~ 
    $1 HuMGP33, 1 
    Description 
    . 
    Pilot Hunting. Incoming CO, transferred CO, 
    and intercom calls can be directed to a pilot 
    number of a hunt group. The system will search 
    sequentially (in the order the extensions were 
    entered in the data base programming) for an 
    idle station in the group and will ring that station. 
    Calls directed directly to stations (by calling the 
    extension number) within the hunt group will not 
    hunt but receive call progress tones from the 
    extension. 
    . 
    Station Hunting. Incoming CO, transferred CO, 
    and intercom calls that are presented to a busy, 
    or DND station, that is a member of a Station 
    Hunt group, will search sequentially (in the or- 
    der the extensions were entered in data base 
    programming) for an idle station in the group 
    and will ring that station. Calls will still be al- 
    lowed to be directed to the groups pilot number 
    for hunting. 
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    Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    - 
    620.1 
    INTRODUCTION 
    Programming Steps 
    If the system is in the programming mode, continue 
    using the program codes. If starting to program here, 
    enter the programming mode. (Refer to Sec. 600.2). 
    If any CO line features are to be changed: 
    a. Press FLASH and dial [40]. The following mes- 
    sage is shown on the display phone: 
    b. Enter a four digit number for the range of lines 
    being programmed. If only one line is being 
    programmed, enter that number twice (0101). 
    c. Press HOLD button. Program button #20 (New 
    Range) will be lit. The following message is 
    shown on the display phone to indicate current 
    programming of that line or group of lines. 
    Where: 
    XX-XX= The CO tine Range being program- 
    med. (01-28) Description 
    This section describes the procedures and steps 
    necessary to program CO Line attributes. When 
    entering the CO Line attributes portion of the data 
    base the programmer may decide to enter informa- 
    tion for either a range of CO lines or one specific CO 
    Line. 
    Range programming allows the programmer to 
    change a specific parameter or a few parameters for 
    an entire range of CO Lines leaving intact the re- 
    maining data fields that do not require change. 
    Those data fields will continue to operate with the 
    previously programmed data. For example if CO 
    lines are programmed into several CO line groups 
    with different Class of service etc... but it is desired 
    to enable Loop Supervision (SUPV) on all CO Lines 
    the programmer may enter as the range 9Lh CO 
    lines (01-28) and enable loop supervision, then exit 
    programming. This will enable loop supervision for 
    all CO lines leaving intact the various CO line group 
    programming and COS data for the range. 
    The buttons on the key telephone are defined as 
    shown below when entering the CO Line Attribute 
    programming. 
    ‘y& . ...::.. ;:;:I:: .y* 
    ‘i@&&~&~$~ DTMF,D,AL PULSE :.... . . . . . . . . . .._ . . . 
    						
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