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    TalkTo 616 Set - Dimensions 
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    - 6.26” (159mm) 
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    							ORDERING INFORMATlON 
    Each T&To 6 16 system requires the following: 
    l One Key Service Unit. 
    l A number of TalkTo 616 Sets, up to 16 maximum. 
    l One Door Answering Unit (optional). 
    l One or two Door Answer Modules (optional). 
    l One Power Fail Transfer Unit (optional). 
    Description 
    TalkTo 616 KSU (Tone C.O. lines) 
    TalkTo 616 KSU (Rotary or Tone CO. lines) 
    TalkTo 6 16 Set 
    TalkTo 6 16 Handsfree Set 
    Door Answer Unit 
    Door Answer Module 
    Power Fail Transfer Unit (For 4 C.O. lines) 
    TalkTo Set Wall Mount Bracket 
    Part No. 
    90-0050 
    90-0054 
    90-0056 
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    go-0057 
    90-0058 
    90-0052 
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    Key Service Units 
    If the C.O. service is strictly tone (DTMF) only, order KSU 
    part number 90-0050. This unit will not recognize rotary 
    dialing. 
    If the CO. service is rotary dialing, order KSU part 
    number 90-0054. 
    TalkTo 616 Set 
    All 616 system stations must be equipped with TalkTo 
    676 Sets. There are two versions of the set, one with 
    handsfree operation, and one without. The number of sets 
    may not exceed eight total. Part numbers for the sets are: 
    l TalkTo 676 Set 90-0056 
    l TalkTo 616 Set 90-0051 
    (with “handsfree” operation) 
    Door Answering Option 
    Door answering option allows intercom service to two 
    doors to be added to the basic 616 system. If the option is 
    required, order one Door Answer Unit part number 
    90-0057, and one or two Door Answer Modules, part 
    number 90-0058. The number of Door Answer Modules 
    depends on whether service to one or two doors is re- 
    quired. 
    Power Fail Transfer Option 
    This option allows single line service for the four CO. 
    lines, in the event of a power failure to the KSU. Few 
    industry standard telephone sets are required for this option 
    and are not supplied with the PFT unit. 
    A second PFT unit can be connected to the first, to 
    provide power fail service to another two telephones which 
    are not supplied with the PFT option. 
    Miscellaneous Parts 
    The do-it-yourself homeowner who wishes to install the 
    system, will require a number of Modular Telephone Exten- 
    sion Cords to complete the hook-up of the telephone sets 
    and options. These are readily available through any retail 
    store selling telephones and accessories. 
    Disclaimer 
    There are no warranties which extend beyond the desc- 
    ription on the face hereof. Manufacturer disclaims any 
    implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a 
    particular purpose. 
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    							Table of Contents 
    FCC  Requirements  and Warnings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2 
    Introduction 
    Preparation. . . 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4 
    Pre-installation  Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4 
    Installation 
    KSU Installation.. 
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    Station  Wiring Method  1. 
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    Station  Wiring Method  2.. 
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    Central  Office/PBAX  Line Connection 
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    Music  Input 
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    Paging  Output.. 
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    Door  Answer  Option .....................  . 
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    Power  Failure  Transfer  Option 
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    System Programming 
    Preparation.. 
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    Programming  Mode 
    ..................................................  .18 
    Initial  Programming.. 
    .................................................  .18 
    Reprogramming..  ......................................................  .18 
    Feature  Programming.. 
    .............................................  .18 
    Individual Feature Programming 
    Hold Recall  - Pulse  Duration  - Flash  Cancel  ......... 19 
    C.O./PABX  Line.. 
    ......................................................  .19 
    Incoming  Call Only  - By  Line..  ...............................  .20 
    Outgoing  Call 
    Restriction  - By  Station..  ..................  .20 
    Night  Transfer  and Private  Lines - By  Station.........2  0 
    Flexible  Ringing - By Station  and CO.  Line.. ......... .21 
    Calibrated  Flash/Cancel 
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    Pause  on Number..  ..................................................  .21 
    Operating  Mode 
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    Speed  Calling  - Common  Numbers, 
    Programming..  ...........................................................  21 
    Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 23  
    						
    							FCC Requirements 
    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 
    has established rules which permit the Trillium Telephone 
    Systems Talk75 616 Electronic Key Telephone System to be 
    directly connected to the telephone network. A jack is pro- 
    vided by the telephone company. Jacks for this type of 
    customer provided equipment will not be provided on par- 
    ty lines or coin lines. 
    If the system is malfunctioning, it may also be caus- 
    ing harm to the telephone network; the system should be 
    disconnected until the source of the problem can be deter- 
    mined and until repair has been made. If this is not done, 
    the telephone company may temporarily disconnect 
    service. 
    The telephone company may make changes in its 
    technical operations and procedures; if such changes 
    affect the compatibility or use of the system, the telephone 
    company is required to give adequate notice of the 
    changes. 
    Service Requirements 
    In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs 
    will be implemented by Trillium Telephone Systems. It is 
    the responsibility of users requiring service to report the 
    need for service to Trillium Telephone Systems or to one 
    of their authorized agents. 
    Company Notification 
    Before connecting the TalkTo 616 Electronic Key 
    Telephone System to the telephone network, the telephone 
    company must be provided with the following: 
    l Your telephone number 
    l The FCC Registration Number 
    l The Ringer Equivalence Number 
    l The USOC jacks required. 
    The FCC Registration Number, and the Ringer 
    Equivalence are indicated on the System label. 
    The jacks for the system are: 
    l Lines one and two - RJ14C. 
    l Line three and four - RJ14C. 
    l Lines five and six - RJ14C. 
    Warnings 
    Radio Frequency Energy 
    The TalkTo 616 Electronic Key Telephone System 
    generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not 
    installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance 
    with manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference 
    to radio and television reception. It has been type tested 
    and found to comply with the limits for a Class B com- 
    puting device in accordance with the specifications in Sub- 
    part I of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to pro- 
    vide reasonable protection against such interference in a 
    residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that 
    interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this 
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    equipment causes interference to radio or television recep- 
    tion, which can be determined by unplugging the 
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    676 Key Service Unit (KSU), from electrical power, the user 
    is encouraged to try to correct the interferences by one 
    of the following measures: 
    l Re-orient the receiving antenna. 
    l Relocate TalkTo 676 units with respect to the receiver. 
    l Move TalkTo 676 units away from the receiver 
    If necessary, the user should consult the supplier 
    or an experienced radio/television technician for additional 
    suggestions. The user may find the following booklet, 
    prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, 
    helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-n/ Interference 
    Problems’! This booklet is available from the U.S. Govern- 
    ment Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 
    004-000-00345-4, 
    Hearing Aid Compatibility 
    ‘This telephone is not hearing aid-compatible as is 
    defined in Section 68.316 of Part 68 FCC Rules. As such, 
    the FCC rules prohibit the use of this telephone in the 
    following locations: 
    a) Coin telephones. 
    telephones whether 
    semi-public location 
    club). All new and existing coin-operated 
    located on public property or in a 
    (e.g. drugstore, gas station, private 
    b) Emergency use telephones. Telephones “provided for 
    emergency use” include the following: 
    1) Telephones in places where a person with impaired 
    hearing might be isolated in an emergency, including but 
    not limited to, elevators, automobiles, railroad or subway 
    tunnels, and highways. 
    2) Telephones specifically installed to alert emergency 
    authorities, including, but not limited to, police or fire 
    departments or medical assistance personnel. 
    3) Telephones needed to signal life-threatening or 
    emergency situations in confined settings, including, but 
    not limited to, rooms in hospitals, residential health care 
    facilities for senior citizens convalescent homes, and 
    prisons. A telephone is not needed to signal life-threatening 
    or emergency situations if an alternative means of signall- 
    ing such a situation is available. 
    c) Telephones frequently needed by the hearing impaired 
    1) Any telephone on which calls may only be paid for by 
    credit card or other pre-arranged credit. Each such 
    telephone must be hearing aid-compatible unless a hear- 
    ing aid-compatible coin-operated telephone providing 
    similar services is nearby and readily available.  
    						
    							2) Any telephone made available at the work station of a 
    hearing-impaired employee for use by that employee in 
    his or her employment duty. An employee’s “work station” 
    is defined as the location within a workplace where that 
    employee is usually found in the course of his or her 
    employment duties. 
    3) Any telephone, including internal extensions and 
    telephones restricted to local calling areas, made available 
    for use by the public in places of business or buildings 
    in which visits by the public are reasonably expected. 
    Examples include, but are not limited to, telephones 
    located in lobbies of hotels or apartment buildings; 
    telephones in stores, which are used by patrons to order 
    merchandise: telephones in public transportation terminals 
    which are used to call taxis or to reserve rental 
    automobiles. 
    4) Any telephone in a hotel or motel room. Provided that, 
    if at least ten percent of the rooms in a hotel or motel are 
    equipped to accommodate a hearing impaired customer, 
    the hotel or motel need not purchase or install a compat- 
    ible telephone when it replaces a telephone. A room is 
    equipped to accommodate a hearing impaired customer 
    if (1) it contains a permanently installed hearing aid- 
    compatible telephone; or (2) it contains a telephone which 
    will accept a plug-in hearing aid-compatible handset, 
    which shall be provided to the hearing impaired customer 
    by the hotel or motel; or (3) the room contains a jack into 
    which a hearing aid-compatible telephone provided to the 
    customer by the hotel or motel may be plugged (i.e., in 
    addition to a permanently installed telephone which is not 
    hearing aid-compatible). 
    If fewer than ten percent of the rooms in a hotel or motel 
    are hearing aid-compatible, when replacing a telephone 
    the hotel or motel must, until the ten percent minimum is 
    reached: (1) replace it with a hearing aid-compatible 
    telephone, or (2) procure and maintain a plug-in hearing 
    aid-compatible telephone handset which it will provide to 
    a hearing impaired customer upon request at check-in. 
    5) Any telephone in the locations listed in (b) (3) in which 
    an alternative means of signalling a life-threatening or 
    emergency situation is not available. 
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