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Vodavi Starplus Spd 4896 Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Starplus Spd 4896 Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION F.CO Loop Interface Board (C012) Line/Station InterfacesThis board interfaces 12 Loop Start CO lines to the system. This board can be plugged into anyThe board has one female 50-pin amphenolconnector on the front edge. This will interface designated trunk slot. the circuits on the board to the MDF. LEDs & IndicatorsThe board contains two LEDs to indicate the presence of -5V dc and +5V dc. In addition, the board has 12 red LEDs to provide the status of each CO line on the board. A lighted LED will indicate an in-use condition, while an unlit LED reflects an idle state. - =I-- =I-- =IDn -- I ’ rl L n= q n - - I - zIDEFigure 400-S 1 P-Circuit CO Line Board (CO1 2) Issue 1, March 1994400-9
GENERAL DESCRIPTION STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone System 400.3 APPLICATION MODULESC.Backplane l/O Expansion Module A. CCircuit DTMF Receiver Module (DTM4)This board provides four DTMF receivers for SL12 boards. This board is connected onto each SL12 board. Each SL12 board may con- tain 1 DTM4 board. No more than 3 SL12 boards with DTM4 Receiver Modules on them can be installed in the system. __I J Wiring / Pinouts / ConnectionsThe board has one molex connector at each end that plugs onto metal pins located on each SLT board. Generally, one receiver will support DISAand/or eight SLT stations under light to moder- ate traffic. If SLT and or DISA traffic is heavy, additional DTMF receivers should be added. It is also recommended to add additional DTMF Receivers when a Voice Mail or Auto Attendant is connected to the system. B. Tri-Output Power SupplyThe Tri-Output power supply interfaces with the Single Line Board (SL12) and contains a -48V dc supply, 24V dc supply, and a Ring Gener- ator. This is a wall mountable unit and contains screw type terminals for its connections. Each Tri-Output power supply can accommodate two SL12 boards for the -48V supply. The Ring Generator portion of the Tri-Output power sup- ply can accommodate all SL12 boards installed in the system.The Tri-Output power supply can provide a -48V dc source up to 1 amp of current. The 24V dc source will handle up to 1 amp of current. The Ring Generator can supply up to 5 watts of Ring voltage.The Backplane I/O Expansion Module is a wall mount unit with a 36-pin input connector and four RS-232C output connectors. The Backplane I/O Expansion kit consists of one connecting cable and the I/O Expansion Module. Locate the Backplane I/O Expansion Module in a location on the MDF backboard convenient to the KSU. 400-l 0Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRllJTlON400.4DIGITAL TERMINALS A.Executive (Display) Terminal The 34-button Digital Terminal is one in a line of Digital electronic telephone terminals. The line consists of an Executive (Display) tele- phone, an Enhanced (non-display) telephone and a Basic telephone. These telephones are designed to operate with the new line of Star-plus Digital Key Systems and PBX Systems. The digital terminals are connected to the KSU via a four wire (two twisted pair) connection from an appropriate electronic terminal inter- face board. LCD Display: The Executive Digital Display Terminal has a 48 character Liquid Crystal Display. The display provides information such as station extensions calling, Line ringing information, camp-on infor- mation, Message waiting information and so on. The LCD Display is a 48character display divided into 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 activity. Each field is re-created upon any display change except additional digits which are added to the end of the existing display. The terminal communicates to the KSU throughtwo 64K digital channel arrangements. One channel is used as the primary voice channel, a second is used for terminal to KSU command transmission. Power is also provided to the terminal via the four wire connection. Buttons and LEDs:The Executive Digital Terminal printed circuit board provides long life “super bright” Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and button assemblies that protrude through the top housing. The but- tons are small rectangular in shape with a clear end for proper LED visibility and diffusion. The Executive Digital Terminal has 34-buttons all containing LEDs plus a 12-key dial pad. The Executive Digital Terminal scans the key board for dial pad and button debounces and depressions for command transmission to the KSU. The keyset has the following buttons de- fined as follows:Display and Non-Display: I2 Dial Key Pad* 28 Flexible Buttons, of which there is: - 1 Camp-On button (flexible) - 1 Line Que button (flexible) -1 Call Back button (flexible) - 1 Pick-up button (flexible) - 1 MSG button (flexible) - 1 FWD button (flexible) - 1 DND button (flexible) - 1 CONF button (flexibie) 6 Fixed Feature buttons: - 1 HOLD button (fixed) - 1 TRANS button (fixed) - 1 FLASH button (fixed) - 1 SPEED button (fixed) - 1 MUTE button (fixed) - 1 ON/OFF button (fixed) * All buttons except the 12-key dial pad have anLED associated with it. Refer to Figure 400-7 Starplus Executive Digital Terminal. Speakerphone:Each Executive Digital Terminal is equipped with a unit that enables the telephone to be used handsfree in two-way conversations. The user activates the speakerphone by pressing the ON/OFF button (LED lights steady). To terminate a speakerphone call, the ON/OFF button is toggled OFF (LED extinguished). The MUTE feature is used in conjunction with the speakerphone option. To mute the speaker- phone microphone, the MUTE button is pressed (LED lights steady). To reactivate the microphone, the MUTE button is pushed again (LED extinguished). Several programmable options control the speakerphone operation. Each digital terminal can be programmed for full speakerphone op- eration, or monitor/On-Hook dialing capabilities with no full speaker phone operation. When Automatic Pre-selection is enabled at thestation when any button is pressed (i.e. CO, DSS, Page etc...) the station- and speaker- phone is automatically activated. Volume Controls: Separate “slide” switches are provided on the front of the Starplus Digital Terminal to adjust the volume of the voice and tones presented to the terminal speaker. Issue 1, March 1994 400-l 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone System Figure 400-7 Executive Digital Terminal 400-l 2Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION - The “SPKR VOC’ will control all voice sig- nals sent to the speaker i.e. Speaker Phoneconversations, BGM, and Page an- nouncements. -The “RING VOL” will control all tone signals presented to the speaker i.e. Ringing, splash tones, Camp-On etc... Muted ringing will also be controlled by the ringing volume slide switch. The muted ringing volume will be proportionately quieter than normal ring- ing based on the current switch setting. H-T-P Switch: A three position slide switch is located on the front of the Digital Display Terminal that con- trols the method of receiving intercom calls. - The “H” position allows intercom call an- nounce with hands free reply. - The ‘T’ position provides Tone only inter- com ringing -The P” position allows Call Announce inter- com calls only.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 station’s switch setting of H or P to force the station to Tone ring. Directory Tray: Each Executive Digital Terminal is equipped with a slide-out Directory Tray accessed from the front of the digital terminal. Wall Mounting: The Executive Digital Terminal was designed with a reversible base that will allow the terminalto be wall mounted on industry on industry standard 630 type wall jacks. A 4-inch line cord is also provided as a standard item with each phone (the line cord is placed inside the revers- ible wall mount base). Handset/line Cords: The Executive Digital Terminal uses a color coordinated K-Style handset with a matching 12-foot handset cord. A g-foot four conductor base :ine cord is included with every Terminal. The Executive Digital Terminal uses an & tret-tyoe transmitter. Compatible headsets can be plugged into the Terminals handset jack for headset operation. 8.Executive/PC interface Terminal (ICLID) The Executive/PC Interface Terminal is similar to the Executive Display model and all of the information listed above applies to the Execu- tive/PC Interface model except this terminal isused to deliver specific data messages identi- fying call states to a device attached to the phone via a serial channel following the data transmission requirements of RS232C. The interface parameters to be used are 2400bps, no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. This featurewill deliver ICLID data to a Personal Computer attached to the phone for look-up of customer records and subsequent processing by the in- dividual answering the telephone call. Calls can also originate from the Personal Computer through the digital terminal. The Executive/PC Interface terminal provides transmit, receive, and ground data lines from the phone micro-processor which are used on command from the KSU to output information. The use of this capability would be to output theICLID information to a PC attached to the phone. The VODAVI Call Tracker software pro- gram is available to support these Caller ID applications. Future use could be made of this capability for low speed data provided to equip- ment attached to the phone. C.Enhanced Digital TerminalThe Enhanced Digital Terminal is similar to the Executive Digital Terminal and all of the infor- mation listed above applies except there is no LCD display. Issue 1, March 1994400-l 3
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSTARPLUS @ SPD 4996 Digital Key Telephone System Figure 400-8 Enhanced Digital Terminal400-l 4 Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4996 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION D. 3asic Digital Terminal The Basic Digital Terminal is one in a line of digital electronic telephone terminals. This new telephone is designed to operate with the line of Starplus Digital Key Systems and PBX Sys- tems.Buttons and LEDs:The Basic Digital terminal key board PCS pro- vides long life “super bright” Light Emitting Di- odes (LEDs) and button assemblies that protrude through the top housing. The buttons are small rectangular in shape with a clear end for proper LED visibility and diffusion. The 14-button Digital Terminal has eight buttons all containing LEDs plus a 12-key dial pad. The Basic Digital Terminal scans the key board for dial pad and button debounces and depres- sions for command transmission to the KSU. The keyset has the following buttons defined as follows:12 Dial Key Pad* 14 buttons, 8 of which are flexible -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1CO tine 1 button (flexible) CO tine 2 button (flexible) LOOP button (flexible) POOL button (flexible) MSG button (flexible) FWD button (flexible) DND button (flexible) CONF button (flexible) 6 Fixed Feature buttons: - 1 HOLD button (fixed) - 1 TRANS button (fixed) - 1 FLASH button (fixed) - 1 SPEED button (fixed) - 1 MUTE button (fixed) - 1 ON/OFF button (fixed) * All buttons except the 12 key dial pad, have an LED associated with it. Refer to Figure 400-9 Starplus Basic Digital Terminal. Speakerphone: Each Basic Digital Terminal is equipped with a unit that enables the telephone to be used handsfree in two-way intercom conversations only. The user activates the speakerphone by pressing the ON/OFF button (LED lights steady). To terminate a speakerphone call, the ON/OFF button is toggled OFF (LED extin- guished). The MUTE feature is used in conjunc- tion with the speakerphone option. To mute the speakerphone microphone, the pre-pro-grammed MUTE flex button is pressed (LEDlights steady). To reactivate the microphone, the MUTE button is pushed again (LED extin- guished). Volume Control: Separate “slide” switches are provided on the front of the Starplus BasicDigital Terminal to ‘adjust the volume of the voice and tones pre- sented to the terminal speaker. - The “SPKR” slide switch controls the speaker volume which controls all voice signals sent to the speaker i.e. intercom conversations, BGM, and Page an- nouncements. -The “RING” slide switch controls the ringing volume which controls all tone signals pre- sented to the speaker i.e. Ringing, splash tones, Camp-On etc... Muted ringing is also controlled by the slide switch. The muted ringing volume will be proportionately qui- eter than normal ringing based on the cur- rent switch setting. H-T-P Switch: A three position slide switch is located on the front of the Basic Digital Terminal that controls the method of receiving intercom calls, - The “H” position allows intercom call an- nounce with hands free reply. - The ‘T’ position provides Tone only inter- com ringing -The “P” position allows Call Announce inter- com calls only.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- tion’s switch setting of H or P to force the station to Tone ring. Directory Tray: Each Basic Digital Terminal is equipped with a slide-out Directory Tray accessed from the front of the digital terminai. Wall Mounting:The Basic Digital Terminal was designed with a reversible base that allows the terminal to be wall mounted on industry standard 630 type wall jacks. A 4-inch line cord is also provided asa standard item with each bracket. Handset/ line Cords:The Basic Digital Terminal uses a color coordi- nated K-Style handset with a matching 12-foothandset cord. A g-foot four conductor base line cord is included with every Terminal. Issue 1, March 1994400-l 5
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSTARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone System Figure 400-9 Basic Digital Terminal400-I 6Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone SystemThe Basic Digital Terminal uses an electret- m transmitter. Compatible headsets can be plugged into the Terminals handset jack for headset operation. E. Digital DSS/DLS Console The Digital Direct Station Selector /Direct Line Selector (DSS/DLS) Consoles can be installed in place of any digital terminal circuit. The DSS/DLS Digital Console was designed in a housing similar in looks to the 34-button digital terminal. The Direct Station Selector/Direct tine Selector (DSS/DLS) Console to be used with the family of Starplus digital systems is modular in nature.The DSS/BLF console provides 48 buttons (3 columns of 16 buttons) and requires a separate four-conductor line cord each connected to a digital terminal station port. The DSWDLS Console unit can access Sta- tions, Direct Appearing CO tines, 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 four MAP configurations may be as- signed to the DSWDLS and any number of maps may be assigned to one station. How- ever, MAPS that have buttons assigned as CO lines cannot be changed, buttons assigned as Stations can be changed by the user. Up to three DSS/DLS units may be assigned to one station. DSS/DLS Console Button MappingThe buttons on the DSS/DLS console can be mapped with either a combination of fixed and flexible or completely flexible buttons where the station user may change the button program- ming to suit their needs. There are four pre-defined MAPS for the DSWDLS Console with default Button Pro- gramming. Refer to Figure 400-l 1 DSS Console Map 1, Figure 400-12 DSS Console Map 2 and Map 3, and Figure 400-13 DSS Console Map 4 for a button layout of each DSS Console Map. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Issue 1, March 1994400-l 7
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSTARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone SystemFigure 400-I 0 46-Button DSWDLS Console 400-l 6issue 1, March 1994