Vodavi Starplus 616ex Electronic Key System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 200.2 CAPACITY The 616EX Key Service Unit (KSU) is housed in a wall mountable cabinet that contains the Key Service Board (KSB), power supply and pre-wired connectors for station and CO line interface. The system comes fully configured for 6 CO lines, 16 key telephones and 8 intercom channels. One external page port provides two-way external paging capability. One loud bell control port offers programmable external signaling. One Music-On- Hold input allows connection of an external music source for MOH and background music. Separate MOH and background music adjustments are provided on the KSU. One alarm input allows connection of an external alarm or other sensing device. Low cost phone boxes may be substituted for key telephones on a one-for-one basis. The sjlstem contains the necessary interface circuitry to enable complete system battery backup operation. In the event of commercial AC power interruption, a 24 volt DC battery assembly provided by the customer will ensure uninterrupted system operation. The battery support units must be provided separately. 200.3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS The following are the components that make up the 616EX key telephone system: The Basic KSU or the Enhanced KSU The Key Telephone (Basic, Enhanced or Executive) Wall Mount Kit Program Module (I or II) Phone Box 616EX BASIC KSU The KSU is a sealed, self contained unit that has no user-serviceable parts inside. All connections are made externally through amphenol-type plugs and screw terminal connections. A Program Module (I) allows easy expansion of software features. 616EX ENHANCED KSU Uses Program Module II which provides Station Message Detail Recording and a Real Clock Unit. SMDR allows a customer to track incoming and/or outgoing, local and/or long distance calls by CO line, number dialed, time of day and date, station that placed the call, duration of the call and an account code. The Real Clock Unit provides Executive telephones with LCD to have time and date displayed and the time clock functioning in case of commercial power failure. BASIC MODEL KEY TELEPHONE Is a fully modular, multi-line keyset with voice and tone ringing volume controls. Contains 6 central office line buttons, 8 functions buttons, a dial pad and an intercom mode selection switch. All buttons are of the non locking type with easy to see LED’s for quick identification. ENHANCED MODEL KEY TELEPHONE Identical to the Basic Key Telephone with the addition of 16 Direct Station Select buttons and a speakerphone to provide full handsfree operation. EXECUTIVE MODEL KEY TELEPHONE Identical to the Enhanced Key Telephone with the addition of an interactive LED display. Displayed features include calls to and from other extensions, number dialed, line used, camp-on, etc. WALL MOUNT KIT Provides an attractive modular means of attaching the StarPlus key telephone to any vertical surface. PHONE BOX Allows handsfree conversations to and from locations that do not need dialing privileges. Phone boxes may be substituted for key stations on a one-for-one basis. PROGRAM MODULE I This plug in unit provides the instructions to the system giving feature and operating data. PROGRAM MODULE II Provides basic system operating instructions and in addition provides for Station Message Detail Recording and a Real Clock Unit. 2-2

STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 200.4 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS SIGNALING SPECIFICATIONS VISUAL INDICATIONS VISUAL INDICATIONS Off Hook’Busy (All Stations) Incoming Intercom (Destination) Call Announce (Destination) Message Wait Callback (Destination) Do Not Disturb (All Stations) Door Box Calling (All Stations) Steady 120 ipm flutter 120 ipm flutter 120 ipm flutter Steady 30 ipm flash CO LINE BUTTONS Incoming CO Ring Transferred CO Ring Recall Queued Line Exclusive Hold System Hold I-Hold (Only when hold preference is system) In Use FUNCTION BUTTONS 30 ipm flash 120 ipm flash 480 ipm flutter 480 ipm flutter 120 ipm flash 60 ipm wink 30 ipm double flash Steady l Call Forward (Active) * *Message Waiting (Active) Camp On (Active) Line Queue (Active) Do Not Disturb (Active) ON/OFF (Speakerphone on/on-hook dialing) Conference (Active) Hold (All intercom paths busy) 15 ipm double flash 15 ipm flash 60 ipm flash Steady Steady Steady Steady Steady l Both call forward and DND status are indicated by one LED. The call forward will be shown when both features have been employed. l * Both Message Wait and Camp On are indicated by one LED. The camp on indication will take priority when both features are active. 2-3

STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1, 1987 AUDIBLE SIGNALS NAME Incoming CO Line Intercom Tone Ringing Intercom Call Announce Transferred CO Line Line Recall Message Wait Callback Message Waiting Reminder Tone Queued Callback Camp-On Paging Alert Tone Alarm Tone Repeated Single Loud Bell Control CO Ringing & Transferred CO Lines Intercom Ringing Phone Box Busy Tone Error Tone Intercom Dial Tone DND Tone Paging Confirmation Conference Time Out Warning Tone Programming Confirmation Tone Programming Error Tone TONE (Hertz) DURATION (Seconds) 12151471 .5 oni2.5 off: R 1215/1471 .5 on.5 offi .5 on/l .5 off; R 935 .2 on’.2 off; 3 bursts 121511471 .5 on’2.5 off: R 1215i1471 .5 oni2.5 off; R 121511471 .5 oni.5 off, .5 on/ 1.5 off; R 771 .5 on; timed per programming 1215/1471 .l on/.5 off; R 1215/1471 .2 or-V.2 off; once I 935 1 sec. burst 7011857 .25 on/.25 off; R 7011857 1 .O sec. on; once .5 closed/2.5 open; R .5 closed/.5 open/ .5 closed/l .5 open; R 701 /a57 1 .O sec. on; once 701 .5 on/.5 off; R 701 .25 on/.25 off; R 701 Continuous 701 .25 on/.25 off; R 3 times/ pause; R 935 1 sec. burst 701 .02 or-V.02 off; 3 bursts 1471 1.5 sec. burst 1471 .25 on/.25 off; R 6 times 2-4

STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 ELECTRICAL , t AC Input to PS Power Consumption Output Voltage Station Cable Lengths (Maximum) (Twisted pair cable) Battery Input Connector Fuse - AC Input Music Source (Input) Contact Rating External Page Control Loud Bell Control Alarm External Page Port Output Impedance Output Power -,,,,,,,,u,. 60 Hz --/ 70 WATTS 28 VDC, 0.5 A 800 ft. of 26 AWG Cable I 1200 ft. of 24 AWG Cable 1500 ft. of 22 AWG Cable / 24 V 0.7 A. 250 V 0.7 A. 250 V 2 K Ohms 1 .O A, 24 VDC 1 1 .O A, 24 VDC 600 Ohms @ 0 dBm 5 mW Maximum ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Optimum Humidity 32to122F 60 to 80 F 5% to 95% (non condensing) 2-5

STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 DIALING DTMF DIALING Frequency Deviation Rise Time Duration of DTMF Signal Interdigit Time PULSE DIALING + or - 1.5 Hz 5 msec. 70 msec. minimum 130 msec. minimum Pulse Dialing Rate (programmable) Percent BreakMake (Programmable) DIALING MEMORY 10to20pps 60140 to 66133 System Speed Dialing Station Speed Dialing Last Number Redial CO Type 40 numbers (16 digit) any assigned station 10 numbers (16 digit) per key telephone 1 number (32 digit) per key telephone Loop Start DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT KEY SERVICE UNIT Height Width Depth Weight KEY TELEPHONE 22 inches 14 inches 2.5 inches 14 Ibs. Height Width Depth Weight PHONE BOX 3 inches 8 inches 9 inches 3 Ibs. Height Width Depth Weight 1.75 inches 5.5 inches 4 inches 1 lb. 2-6

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ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 STARPLUS 616EX MDF CON P 0+ EXTERNAL _O Ill BATERY BACK-UP CONNECTOR 616EX LOWER MOUNTlNG BRACKETS -PROGRAM MODULE KEY SERVICE UNIT-LEFT SIDE FIGURE 2.2 2-8

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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1, 1987 TABLE 3-l FEATURE INDEX Feature Availability Alarm Signalling S All Call Voice Paging S Attendant Position S Automatic Hold S Automatic Privacy S Automatic Pause Insertton S Background Music S Battery Back-Up (Memory) S Battery Back-Up (System) S Call Forwarding S Call Pick-Up S Call Transfer S Call Waiting S CO Line Grouping S CO Ring Assignments S CO Line Queuing S Conference S Dial Pulse. DTMF Srgnalling S Direct Station Select S Display Telephone 0 DSS CO Automatic Line Select S Do Not Drsturb S Emergency Transfer S Exclusive Hold S ExecutiveSecretary Transfer S External Paging S Flash S Flexible DSS Assignment S Hold Preference S Intercom Signalling Mode S Internal Zone Paging S last Number Redial S Loud Bell Control S Meet Me Page S Message Waiting S Music on Hold S Night Service S On-Hook Dialing S PBX Dialing Codes S Phone Box 0 Preferred Line Answer S Private Line S Pulse to Tone Switchover S SMDR 0 Speakerphone 0 System Hold S System Speed Dial S Station Speed Dial S Toll Restriction S Toll Restriction Override S Wall Telephone 0 Internal External Equipment Equipment Required Required N Alarm System N N N N N N N N N N N Music Source N N N Battery Pkg. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N PM II Executive Phone N N N N N SLT’s N N N N N Paging Equip. N N N N N N N N N N N N N Ext. Bell/Ring Gen. N N N N N Music Source N N N N N N N Phone Box N N N N N N PM II, Enhanced KSU Printer N N N N N N N N N N N N W.M.K. N S - standard N - none 0 -optional 3-1

STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 300 FEATURE DESCRIPTION 300.1 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF FEATURES ALARM SIGNALING The system can recognize either an open or closed loop from an external relay and transmit an alarm signal. This signal can be sent to all available (non-busy) stations with either a continuous or single tone. The type of alarm tone is selected in system programming. ALL CALL VOICE PAGING Allowed stations may make voice paging announcements to all idle stations, phone boxes and external paging ports of the same time. Paging is a programmable feature and is assigned per station. ATTENDANT POSITION The system allows a.ny key telephone station to be assigned as the system attendant. The assigned s)lstem attendant WIII receive unattended line recalls and will initiate NIGt-lT SERVICE. AUTOMATIC HOLD Pressing a STATION or CONF key while on an outside line will automatically place the CO (outside) line on hold. This allows quick internal consultation and call transfer. AUTOMATIC PRIVACY Privacy is automatically provided on all communications in the system. If desired, the system may be programmed to eliminate privacy, allowing any station to join in on existing CO line conversations. AUTOMATIC PAUSE INSERTION If a flash is programmed into system and station speed dial numbers and save redial numbers, a pause will automatically be inserted after the flash. A pause will also be automatically inserted after a PBX dialing code has been used. BACKGROUND MUSIC Key telephones may receive music over their speaker when a music source has been connected to the system. The music can be turned on or off and the volume adjusted at each individual station. Maximum loudness level can be adjusted on the 616EX KSU. BATTERY BACK-UP (MEMORY) A long life lithium battery is provided in the KSU to retain the system data base in the event of a po’wer outage or the system power being turned off. BATTERY BACK-UP (SYSTEM) Optional maintenance free battenes and cabling can be directI\, connected to the STARPLUS 616EX KSU to provide full system operation in the event of a commercial power outage. Calls in progress will continue without interruption when the power fails. The batteries are recharged with an external battery charger when the system returns to normal AC operation. CALLING STATION INDICATOR (BUSY Lamp Field) Enhanced and Executive model key telephones are equipped with an LED indicator under each Direct Station Selection (DSS) button to indicate the status of the other keysets in the system. CALL ANNOUNCING A slide switch on the telephone allows users to select the way that calls to their phone are voice announced. CALL FORWARDING-PRESET System programming allows incoming CO lines, that are programmed to ring a particular station, to be forwarded to another predetermined station. This occurs when the station normally receiving the CO ring is busy or does not answer the call. CALL PICKUP Stations can be placed in one or both of 2 pickup groups. Stations within a group can pick up tone ringing intercom calls and recalling or transferred CO line calls for another station in that group. CALL FORWARDING -STATION Each key telephone user may direct intercom calls and transferred CO lines to be forwarded to another station in the system. A forwarded call will signal in the TONE mode regardless of the way the intercom signaling switch was set. 3-2