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    							2.11 Digital Key Telephones 
    The Star-plus DHS supports three proprietary digital terminal models and an 2 Port SLT 
    Adapter/Expansion. All key telephone models operate on one single twisted pair and provide D/A, A/D 
    conversion at the terminal. 
    2.11.1 -Basic Key TeIephone: 
    The Basic Key Telephone is equipped with a speaker for monitoring call progress and receiving Call 
    Announcements but is not equipped with a microphone for Hands-Free reply. The Basic Key Telephone 
    has 16 buttons, 8 of which are fixed function buttons to control settings and primary key telephone call 
    processing operations. These buttons are; HOLD, TRANS (transfer), FEAT (Feature), CLEAR, MUTE, 
    SPKR (Speaker), and Volume UP/DN. - 
    . . 
    Eight (8) buttons are user Programmable Feature Buttons equipped with dual color LED’s that are pre- 
    assigned default settings for quick power up operation. These buttons are arranged in two rows and four 
    c.olumns. Beginning at the top left button they are assigned the following default values; CO line 1, CO line 
    2, CO line 3, CO line 4, CO line 5, CO line 6, I-IF/Tone and Message Waiting. 
    The Basic Key Telephone is also equipped with a 12 key Dial Pad for dialing intercom numbers, system 
    feature codes and telephone network numbers on CO lines. 
    (Note: the. Basic Key Telephone is not pictured.) 
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    							2.11.2 Enhanced Key Telephone: 
    The Enhanced Key Telephone is fiAly equipped for hands-free, speakerphone operation. The Enhanced 
    Key Telephone may make and receive calls hands-fi-ee. This key telephone is expanded to twenty-eight 
    (28) buttons. 8 fKed function buttons remain consistent with those of the Basic Key Telephone. . 
    Twenty (20) buttons are user Programmable Feature Buttons equipped with dual color LED’s that are pre- 
    assigned default settings for quick power up operation. These buttons are arranged in five rows and four 
    columns. Beginning at the top left button they are assigned the following default values; Station 10 - 2 1, 
    CO line 1 - 6, HF/Tone and Message Waiting. 
    The Enhanced Key Telephone is also equipped with a 12 key Dial Pad for dialing intercom numbers, 
    system feature codes and telephone network numbers on CO lines. 
    Each telephone is 
    equipped with an ADP 
    (Additional Device Port) 
    on the underside of the 
    phone for user-friendly 
    connection of analog 
    devices. (Answering 
    machines, faxes, 
    modems, cordless 
    phones etc. An analog 
    adapter is required for 
    this port to be equipped 
    for use as an extension 
    of the system.) 
    -l 
    I 
    Programmable Feature 
    buttons. At default (as 
    shipped) these keys are from 
    . upper left: 
    DSS (station call/status) 
    buttons for stations 1 O-21. 
    Starting at button 13 buttons 
    are CO line 1-6, HF/Tone 
    and Message Waiting. 
    Shown is the Enhanced Key 
    Telephone. The Basic Key 
    Telephone has buttons 13-20 
    only (CO linel-6, HFflone 
    and Message Waiting.) 
    Fixed Feature Buttons (can 
    not be changed). From upper 
    left are: 
    TRANS Ttransfer) 
    HOLD 
    CLEAR 
    FEAT (Feature) 
    VOL * (Volume Up) 
    MUTE 
    VOL v (Volume Down) 
    SPKR (Speaker) 
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    							2.113 Executive Key Telephone: 
    The Executive Key Telephone model has a two-row by sixteen coh.mm (32-character) dot-matrix Super 
    Twist LCD display, with three interactive Soft Buttons to enhance system features operation. 
    The Super Twist LCD eliminates the need for contrast adjustment and enhances angled viewing position 
    clarity of displayed data. The display provides a visual reference to call progress and call duration, as well 
    as time and date information. The display also enables the Executive Key Telephone user to send and 
    receive visual advisory and call-back messages. Users may select from six “canned” messages (i.e. “IN A 
    MEETING,” “OUT OF OFFICE”), or they may create a custom message. Incoming calls from display 
    telephones to such a station will receive the visual advisory message on their LCD display. In addition 
    display telephone users may leave one of seven call-back messages (i.e. “CALL OPERATOR,” 
    “URGENT”) on the display of another user’s telephone. 
    The Executive model telephone is fully equipped for hands-free, speakerphone operation. The Executive 
    Key Telephone may make and receive calls hands-free. 
    The Executive Key Telephone has the same twenty (20) Programmable Feature Buttons as the Enhanced 
    model, but includes three (3) additional interactive Soft Buttons. 8 fixed function buttons remain consistent 
    with those of the Basic Key Telephone . 
    2-row, 16-column. large 
    character, super twist display 
    I 
    r 3 interactive 
    A “Soft Buttons” 
    1 The Executive Key 
    Telephone compliments 
    user operation with an 
    interactive two-row, sixteer 
    column display and three 
    soft-function buttons that 
    allow the user to easily 
    invoke the desired 
    operation. As call status 
    progress the display inform 
    the user of the current 
    status and Soft Buttons 
    allow menuing through 
    selected features. 
    Each telephone is equipped with an 
    ADP (Additional Device Port) on the 
    underside of the phone for user-friendly 
    connection of analog devices. 
    (Answering machines, faxes, modems, 
    cordless phones etc. An analog adapter 
    is required for this port to be equipped 
    for use as an extension of the system.) 
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    							2.12 2 Port SLT (Single Line Telephone) Adapter 
    A 2 Port SLT Adapter is optionally available which will support most auxiliary equipment found on the 
    business premises such as fax machines, answerin, 0 devices and single line telephones. Each adapter 
    requires an unused digital station port and will yield two (2) analog device interfaces. 
    The 2 Port SLT Adapter is a wall mount apparatus that is powered h-om the KSU. The adapter receives 
    both voice channels and data control from the KSU, over one pair of wires. The 2 Port SLT Adapter 
    generates -3OVDC and 20-25Hz, 5OV square wave ringing for operation of single line telephones, fax 
    machine, answering device, modem, etc. All termination’s are by RJ-1 1 connection. 
    The Analog Adapter utilizes the Bl channel for voice tip/ring connection to one analog station, and the B2 
    channel for the other. D channel provides port control to and from the KSU. The adapter provides two 
    DTMF receivers (one for each analog port). Ancillary analog devices connected to the 2 Port SLT Adapter 
    must generate DTMF signaling. (Pulse dial (rotary-dial) telephones/equipment are not supported.) 
    The 2 Port SLT Adapter provides adequate housing space for one 2 Port SLT Expansion. 
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    2.13 2 Port SLT Expansion 
    . 
    A 2 Port SLT Expansion module is optionally available and is designed to be installed inside the 2 Port 
    SLT Adapter housing. The 2 Port SLT Expansion provides the same interface capabilities of the 2 Port 
    SLT Adapter and is in fact comprised of the same circuit board used inside the 2 Port SLT Adapter. The 2 
    Port SLT Expansion is shipped without a mounting enclosure and is installed inside of the 2 Port SLT 
    Adapter to expand analog device interfaces to the Starplus DHS. 
    Important: the 2 Port SLT Expansion requires its own, dedicated digital Star-plus DHS port for operation. 
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    3, SPECI&ATIONS 
    Time Slots: PCM - 32 time slots x 4 Highways (128 voice 
    I channels) 
    I 
    Customer Database memory protection 
    Ports: 
    CO/PBX/Centrex Lines 
    Digital Stations 
    Standard Single Line Telephones 
    DTMF Receivers: 
    2 Port SLT Adapter 
    2 Port SLT Expansion 
    Option Module TDM 64 Time Slots (data processing) 
    300 hours on a fully charged battery (the internal 
    Nicad battery requires 14 continuous powered hours 
    of system operation to become fully charged.) 
    12 (Note: 16 Stations max. with this configuration.) 
    24 (Note: 9 CO lines max. with this configuration.) 
    46 (Note: one digital port must be reserved for digital 
    station operation. One digital station port is used for 
    every two SLT ports required.) 
    2 (One for each SLT port.) 
    2 (One for each SLT port.) 
    2 (Shared for advanced call processing system 
    features: DISA, ECF) 
    Unlimited. (DTMF signal generation is derived from 
    the core system tone resource. Tone combinations are 
    available as needed.)  DTMF Senders: 
    Tone Detectors: (Used to monitor call 2 (Shared for advanced call processing system 
    progress tones; Busy Tone, Ring-back Tone, features; DISA, ECF, ABR. etc.) 
    Contacts: 
    Conference circuits: 
    DISA circuits: 
    System Attendants: 
    Hunt Groups: 
    Members per group: 
    Group Types: 1 LBC contact is available via the Option Module. 
    8 - 4 party conference circuits. 
    Any number of CO lines may be programmed for 
    DISA operation. 
    1 + 1 Alternate Position for overflow call handling. 
    8 
    24 
    Pilot Hunt Group or Voice Mail Group 
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    							Voice Mail Groups: 
    Members (ports): 
    Integration Method: 
    VM Message Waiting: 
    VM Control codes: 
    CO Line Loop Current sensing: 
    Paging: 
    System Speed Dialing: 
    Station Speed Dialing (DKT & SLT): 
    Last Number Redial: 
    Save Number Redial: 
    User Saved Number (Memo): 
    Callback reauest oer station: 
    Camn On bv a busv station: 
    Stations Camned on to a station: 
    Stations Camped on to a busy line: 
    Message - Executive Notification: 
    Message - Executive Preprogrammed: 
    Message Wait&: 
    Name in Disulav: 
    Class Of Service (COS): 
    Toll Restriction To/From Tables: 
    Forced Verified Account Codes: 
    Unverified Account Codes: 
    Call Pick Up Groups: 
    Station Lock Password: 
    CDB Pro_ming Password: 
    System Reminder Alarm: 
    Station Alarm: 
    Rimr Schemes: 
    Distinctive Ring Tones: 
    External Call Forward: 1 (Selected as VM type from HG.) 
    24 
    In-band 
    #96 + station number to turn VM button LED on. 
    #*96 + station number to turn VM button LED off, 
    Disconnect Digit(s): 8 digits IT&. 
    Prefix for intercom calls: 4 digits max. 
    Prefix for transferred calls: 4 digits max. 
    Record Digits for Voice Recorder function: 4 max. 
    Suffix for intercom calls: 2 max. 
    Suffix for transferred calls: 2 max. 
    Interrupt programmable f?om 50ms to 2500ms. 
    8 Internal Page Extension Groups 
    1 External Page Port(via Option Module) 
    1 Internal All Call 
    1 Svstem (Internal/External) All Call 
    80 Total, 16 digits per bin. 
    20 Total per station, 16 digits per bin. 
    16 digits per station 
    16 digits per station 
    20 digits per station 
    1 
    1 
    6 preprogrammed 
    1 nersonal ner station 
    6 preprogrammed 
    1 personal per station 
    40 simultaneous 
    1 per station. 7 characters max. 
    8 (O-7) ner Dav. 8 (O-7) ner Nitit 
    100 entries. 10 di&s oer entrv 
    100 bins. 8 digits max. 
    8 dizits max. 
    8 Extension Groups. 
    4 digits max. per station. 
    6 digits (“000000” at default). 
    8 time settings. 
    1 per station. 
    3 G..^ 
    4 ner station. 
    1 incoming line. 1 outzoine line. 
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    							ecommen 
    1 Storage Temperature: 
    1 Operating Relative Humidity: 1 -40’ to 185” F 
    1 5% to 90% (non-condensing) 
    1 
    Heat Dissipation (BTU): 1 300 
    Starplus@ DHP Specifications 2 1  
    						
    							.----_ -- 
    SP7000-00 Basic KSU L 460 mm 18.4 in. 4.OKg 
    W 270 mm 10.8 in. 8.8in. 
    H 
    105lTUIl 4.2 in:- 
    SP7 11 o-00 Option Module L 
    212 mm 8.48 in. 0.4Kg 
    I w 
    I I 
    140 mm 5.6 in. 0.88in. 
    H 22 mm 0.88 in. 
    SP7 100-00 3X8 Expansion Module L 215 mm 8.6 in. 0.4Kg 
    W 130 mm 5.2 in. 0.88in. 
    H 22 mm 0.88 in. 
    SP7100-10 6 Port CO Module L 215 mm 8.6 in. 0.3Kg 
    W 130 mm 5.2 in. 0.66in. 
    H 22mm 0.88 in. 
    SP7420-00 2 Port SLT Adapter L 320.5 mm 12.82 in. 0.4Kg 
    W 184.5 mm 7.38 in. 0.88in. 
    H 65 mm 2.6 in. 
    SP7440-00 2 Port SLT Expansion L 198mm 7.92 in. 0.7Kg 
    W 149mm 5.96 in. 
    1.54in. 
    H 22 mm 0.88 in. 
    SP73 14-71 Dark Gray - Executive Key Telephone L 234 mm 9.36 in. 
    1.3Kg 
    W 188mm 7.52 in. 2.64in. 
    H 1 64.5 mm 2.58 in. 
    SP7312-71 Dark Gray - Enhanced Key Telephone same as above 
    SP7311-71 Dark Gray - Basic Key Telephone same as above 
    SP73 14-08 Off-White - Executive Kev Teleohone same as above 
    1 SP73 12-08 I 
    1 Off-White - Enhanced Kev Telenhone 1 same as above 
    1 SP73 1 l-08 1 Off-White - Basic Key Telephone same as above 
    Digital Key Telephone 
    (Distance measures in linear feet of cable from KSU to DKT.) 26 AWG - 255m (850 ft.) . 
    24 AWG - 425m (1416 ft.) 
    22 AWG - 700m (1983 ft.) 
    Standard Single Line Telephone 26 AWG - 195m (650 ft.) 
    (Distance measures in linear feet of cable fi-om KSU to SLT.) 24 AWG - 340m (1133 ft.) 
    (3-Port SLT Adapter may be placed anywhere in between.) 23 AWG - 476m (1586 ft.) 
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    							DTMF Dialing mode: 
    Frequency deviation: 
    Rise time: 
    Duration of DTMF signal: 
    Inter-digit time: 
    VM Port DTMF duration: 
    VM Port Inter-digit time: 
    Pulse Dialing mode: 
    Pulse dial rate: 
    Pulse Make/Break ratio: + 1% 
    3ms 
    programmable 50- 150ms (70ms default) 
    programmable 50-I 50ms (70ms default) 
    programmable 60- 150ms ( 120ms default) 
    orozrammable 60- 150ms (I 20ms default) 
    10 pulses per second 
    60140 
    Signal 
    CO Line Ringing: Frequency 
    Scheme 0 
    Scheme 1 
    Scheme 2 
    Distinctive 1 
    Distinctive 2 
    Distinctive 3 
    Distinctive 4 N/A 
    N/A 
    N/A 
    SLT 1 -SLT bell- 
    Intercom Ringing: 
    Scheme 0 
    Scheme 1 
    Scheme 2 
    Distinctive 1 
    Distinctive 2 
    Distinctive 3 
    Distinctive 4 N/A 
    N/A 
    N/A 
    SLT -SLT bell- 
    Message Wait Callback 300ms On, 400ms Off, 300ms On, 4 seconds Off 
    1 second On, 3 seconds Off 
    1 second On, 3 seconds Off 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows rina cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    1 second On, 3 seconds Off 
    1 second On, 3 seconds Off 
    300ms On, 400ms Off, 300ms On, 4 seconds Off 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows ring cadence of Ring Scheme selected 
    follows ring cadence of Ring;Scheme selected 
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