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INTEGRATED FEATUREPHONES (FeatureComm III/IV
and 
VNI [Digital])1Analog]There are two types of Featurephones: the Analog and the Digital.
Featurephone shown in Figure 3.1, is a microprocessor-controlledThe
desk
telephone which offers enhanced capabilities through the use of an advanced
digital data link. The Digital Featurephone operation is similar to the Analog
Featurephone except that it utilizes a single card interface versus the line
card and Control Interface to Periphery (CIP) card used...

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TL-130100-1001Figure 3.1 Featurephone With 30-Button Add-On ModuleThe Featurephone shares some identical operational traits with the standard
telephone instrument.The standard “hookswitch flash” operation can be
performed in the same manner as with a standard telephone, although one
feature button can have the 
“flash” feature programmed into it. The touch .
keypad not only operates as in a standard telephone, but also provides 
digitalsignals to the system.
The information provided in this section...

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TL-130100-10013.2Controls, Visual and Audible Indicators, Displays, and
MessagesTwo versions of the Featurephone are available, an 8-button unit and a 
16-button unit. Options for both units include a speakerphone (16-button unit),
and 30-button add-on module. The 
8-button unit provides a 16-character
LCD display located across the top-front of the instrument, while the 
16-button unit has a 24-character display. This version has the increased unit
width required for the second row of buttons. 
LEDs...

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TL-130100-1001LEDSTATUS
Table 3.1 Visual Signals
Steady LED
Winking LED
(60 IPM)
Flashing LED
(120 IPM)
Fluttering LED
(480 IPM)
Holding LED
Exclusive Hold
LED
Feature button function is in operationProcessing call while feature button is in use 
(l/2 sec. on, l/2 sec. off)
Prompts for input 
(l/4 sec. on, l/4 sec. off)
Error in programming 
(l/l 6 sec. on, l/l 6 sec. off)
Shows phone line on Hold 
(l/l0 sec. on, 9/10 sec. off)
Shows phone line on Exclusive Hold 
(l/l0 sec. on. l/l0 sec. off, l/10 sec....

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TL-130100-1001
PROGRAMMING
TONESSingle Beep
Double Beep
Triple Beep
Continuous Beep
Ringing ToneAnnounces incoming calls.
BuzzerIf equipped, a buzzer tone indicates calls transferred from your secretary.Table 3.2 Audible Signals
MEANING
Announces programming mode to input (e.g., storing a number to Station
Speed Calling).Announces programming mode to change a button’s function (e.g., from
Release to Station Lock). Prompts for second access code when
programming a Dual Access.Alerts you to an invalid...

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TL-130100-10013.2.4Displays and Messages
Numerous displays and messages appear during programming and routineoperation of the Featurephone. These are divided into three categories:
automatic displays, source displays, and feature button related displays.Automatic displays are those which occur automatically in the course of
normal operation, e.g.,“PLEASE DIAL”, and are shown in Table 3.4. Source
displays indicate the source placing the call. Inside and outside call source
display formats are shown in...

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Table 3.5 Inside Call Source Display FormatThere are two basic types of inside call displays. They are shown below using the letters X, A,
C, and Y for the different messages that are possible. The other messages are given below.
The call displays are:
C# =xxxx AAAAAAAA
OR
C# =
xxxx =
-=
xxxx ccc YYYY
4-Digit Directory Number (DN) of calling party
The calling number will be displayed for a minimum of
60 seconds after going off-hook.
NORMAL
INTERCOM
PRIORITY (Executive Priority)
WAIT...

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Table 3.6 Outside Call Source Display FormatThere are two basic types of outside call displays. They are shown below using the letters X, 
6,C, and Y for the different messages that are possible. The other messages are given below.
The call displays are:
TTTXXXBBBBBBBB
OR
TTTTTT =
(Trunk
Type)xxx ccc YYYY
COT (Central Office Trunk)
FXT (Foreign Exchange Type)
TIE (Tie Trunk)
WTS (WATS Trunk)
CLR (Toil Operator Trunk)
DIC (Dictation Access Trunk)
PAG (Paging Access Trunk)
REC (Recorded...

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TL-130100-1001Upon request to the switch for download to begin, the Featurephone display
shows “WTG FOR LOAD XXXX”, where XXXX is the date the ROM portion ofthe Featurephone program was created. While the actual download is taking
place (6-7 minutes), the Featurephone will display “LOADING XXXX AA”,
where XXXX is the date the download portion of the program was created,and AA is the block in memory being loaded. Download, when complete,
provides the Featurephone with all necessary system operating...

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TL-130100-1001Table 3.7 Test CodesTEST CODES TEST
2
3
4Audible Signals
LED, Feature Buttons, Keypad
IDisplay
Perform the following steps to verify operation of 
LEDs, feature buttons, keypad, audible signals,
and display. Diagnostics are accessed by depressing #.
(a)Audible Signals Test (Test Code 2)
STEPOPERATIONRESULT
1Depress and hold #.
(a) Beep heard.
(b) “DIAGNOSTICS”
2Release #.“WHICH TEST = ?”
3Depress 2.(a) “AUDIBLE TEST”
(b) Audible signals heard once each.
(c) Display clears.
03LEDs, Feature...
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