TransTel Communications TD-1648i, TDS-600 Installation Instructions Manual

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Notification
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Installation Safety Precautions:
1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
3. Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
The TransTel TD-1648i/TDS-600 utilizes a 3 pin grounding power supply cord. This cord is not to be attached to any building surfaces. When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instruction marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home or office, consult your dealer or local power company.
8. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
9. This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug, this plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.
10. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do
not locate this product where the cord will be damaged by persons walking on it.
11. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
12. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
13. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified service man when some service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassemble can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
14. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or
frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the product. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those control, that are covered by the operating
instructions because improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the product to normal operation. E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance.
15. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
16. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION – INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................10
FCC RULES AND REGULATION......................................................................................................................10
Ringer Equivalence Number...........................................................................................................................10
Notification of the Telephone Company..........................................................................................................10
Direct Connection to a Party-Line or Coin Operated Telephone Line is Prohibited..........................................10
Incidence of Harm to the Telephone Lines......................................................................................................10
Compatibility of the Telephone Network and Terminal Equipment. .................................................................11
Radio Frequency Interference.........................................................................................................................11
CTR 21 (98/482/EC) DECLARATION NETWORK COMPATIBILITY.................................................................11
ISDN INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................11
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TD-1648I/TDS-600 SERIES INCLUDE:................................................................13
Economy and Efficiency.................................................................................................................................13
Easy Installation .............................................................................................................................................13
Easy Maintenance..........................................................................................................................................13
Flexibility of System Applications....................................................................................................................13
Varied Extension Alternatives.........................................................................................................................13
Digital Twin Port .............................................................................................................................................13
Hybrid Phone..............................................................................................................................................14
Full ISDN features.......................................................................................................................................14
Liquid Crystal Display..................................................................................................................................14
Mechanical Specifications (Key Service Unit) .................................................................................................16
Mechanical Specifications (Battery Back Up Housing) ....................................................................................16
Environmental Specifications..........................................................................................................................16
FEATURES........................................................................................................................................................17
System Features.............................................................................................................................................17
DISA..................................................................................................................................................................17
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING................................................................................................................................17
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ADVISORY MESSAGES................................................................................................................................... 19
Optional Features...........................................................................................................................................19
PARTS & PERIPHERALS................................................................................................................................. 20
System Modules.............................................................................................................................................20
Type of Phones..............................................................................................................................................20
Peripheral Devices.........................................................................................................................................20
Optional Interface Cards ................................................................................................................................20
SYSTEM INSTALLATION - INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................21
SITE REQUIREMENTS..................................................................................................................................... 22
Location......................................................................................................................................................... 22
Choosing the Right Environment.................................................................................................................22
Installation Checklist ...................................................................................................................................... 22
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................................ 22
INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................................ 23
Installing the Equipment................................................................................................................................. 23
Backboard.................................................................................................................................................. 23
Key Service Unit......................................................................................................................................... 23
Power Supply.............................................................................................................................................. 23
Installing expansion and optional cards..........................................................................................................23
Card Introduction............................................................................................................................................24
Installing CPU and option cards..................................................................................................................25
G2-IPU....................................................................................................................................................... 25
G2-MSU- Multi Service Card...................................................................................................................... 25
G2-STU Digital Station Card....................................................................................................................... 27
G2-SLU Analog Station Card...................................................................................................................... 28
G2-TKU- 4 Port CO Line Card................................................................................................................... 28
G2-CIC- Caller ID Card............................................................................................................................... 29
G2-SIU ISDN S/T Interface Card ................................................................................................................ 29
Voltage Selection Check............................................................................................................................. 31
Replace Fuses of Power Supply ................................................................................................................. 32
Replace Cover............................................................................................................................................32
Preparing the External Battery Backup .......................................................................................................32
Charging the Battery...................................................................................................................................33
Installing or Replacing Batteries.................................................................................................................. 33
System Ground...........................................................................................................................................34
Connecting Stations.................................................................................................................................... 34
Digital Key Telephone – DK1 Series, DK2 Phones and DSS Console......................................................... 35
Digital Key Telephone – DK-1D or DK-1S with SLC1 Circuit Pack installed.................................................36
Access Control Telephone – ACP............................................................................................................... 37
Single Line Telephone (connected to G2-SLU) ...........................................................................................38
Door Phone Connection..............................................................................................................................38
Single Line Telephone (connected to ATA).................................................................................................39
CO/PABX Connections............................................................................................................................... 39
ISDN S/T Connections................................................................................................................................ 39
Optional Cabling ............................................................................................................................................42
Door Switch (Relay) Connection ................................................................................................................. 42
Sensor Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 42
Paging Connection......................................................................................................................................42
Music on Hold Connection .......................................................................................................................... 43
RS232 Port Connection ..............................................................................................................................43
Power On and Operational Test .....................................................................................................................44
Operational Tests.......................................................................................................................................44
Special Immunity Protection for System and terminals...................................................................................44
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For Power Supply:.......................................................................................................................................44
For Line:......................................................................................................................................................44
SERIES MODEL TD-1648I/TDS-600 - PROGRAMMING MANUAL...................................................................45
Programming Information...............................................................................................................................45
New Systems ..............................................................................................................................................45
To Reset System Memory...........................................................................................................................45
To Enter System Programming: ..................................................................................................................45
Basic Programming Commands..................................................................................................................46
Alphanumeric Entry.....................................................................................................................................47
Form 01 - Day Ringing and Ringing Line Preference Assignment...................................................................48
Form 02 - Night Ringing and Ringing Line Preference Assignment.................................................................48
Form 03 - Door Phone Ringing Assignment Form...........................................................................................49
Form 04 - Console (Operator) Assignment Form ...........................................................................................50
Form 05-01 - System Parameters Form - Timers-1.........................................................................................51
Form 05-02 - System Parameters Form - Timers-2.........................................................................................53
Form 05-03 - System Parameters Form - Codes-1..........................................................................................55
Form 05-04 - System Parameters Form - Codes-2..........................................................................................57
Form 05-05 - System Parameters Form - Codes-3..........................................................................................59
Form 05-06 - System Parameters Form - Timer/Codes...................................................................................61
Form 05-07 - System Parameters Form - Timer/Codes...................................................................................63
Form 05-08 - System Parameters Form - Timer/Codes...................................................................................66
Form 05-09 - System Parameters Form - Misc. ..............................................................................................68
Form 05-10 - Voice Mail Leading Digits..........................................................................................................70
Enhanced Protocol......................................................................................................................................71
Answering Machine Operation.....................................................................................................................71
Record Function..........................................................................................................................................71
Direct To Voice Mail....................................................................................................................................71
Message Waiting Digits...............................................................................................................................72
More About Voice Mail................................................................................................................................72
Form 05-11 - System Parameters Form - Supplemental.................................................................................73
Form 05-12 - System Parameters Form - Miscellaneous.................................................................................75
Form 05-13 - System Parameters Form - Miscellaneous.................................................................................77
Form 05-14 - System Parameters Form - Miscellaneous.................................................................................79
Form 05-16 - System Parameters Form - Miscellaneous.................................................................................80
Form 06-01 - Relay Assignment Form............................................................................................................81
Form 07-gp-IP - Flexible Key Group Assignment...........................................................................................82
DK-2 Key Layout.............................................................................................................................................84
DK-3 Key Layout.............................................................................................................................................85
Form 08-gp-IP - DSS Key Group Assignment................................................................................................86
Form 09-nnn-DP - System Speed Dial...........................................................................................................87
Pre-Assigned CO Line:...................................................................................................................................87
Telephone Number:........................................................................................................................................87
Form 10-gp-IP - Intercom or DISA Single Digit Assignment...........................................................................88
Form 11 - Date and Time Settings..................................................................................................................89
Form 12 - System Alarm Schedule ................................................................................................................89
Form 13 - System Passwords.........................................................................................................................90
Form 14 - Station Message Detail Recording..................................................................................................91
Form 17 - Forced Account Code Assignment..................................................................................................95
Form 18 - Toll Plan Assignment......................................................................................................................96
Form 20 - Day/Lunch/Night Service Switching Schedule.................................................................................98
Form 25 - Reset Data to System Default.........................................................................................................99
Form 29 - CO Line Specifications #1...........................................................................................................100
Form 35 - CO Line Specifications #2...........................................................................................................103
Form 36 - CO Line Groups (Dial 9 Groups)..................................................................................................105
Form 37 - Busy Out CO Trunk......................................................................................................................106
Form 38 - Alternate CO Line Groups (Dial 87 Groups).................................................................................107
Form 39-000-IP - Sensor Assignments .........................................................................................................108
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Form 40 - Station Class of Service (Part 1)................................................................................................. 109
Form 41 - Station Specifications................................................................................................................... 111
Form 42 - Personal Speed Dial Table Assignment ....................................................................................... 112
Form 43 - Port Assignments......................................................................................................................... 113
Form 44 - Station Class of Service (Part 2)................................................................................................. 115
Form 45 - Station Class of Service (Part 3)................................................................................................. 117
Form 46 - Station Class of Service (Part 4)................................................................................................. 119
Form 47-st-IP - Hot Line Assignment........................................................................................................... 122
Form 50 - Station Class of Service (Part 5)................................................................................................. 123
Form (51 to 59)-code-IP - Toll Plans – Allowed Digits – Class 1 to 9 ........................................................... 124
Form (61 to 66)-code-IP - Toll Plans – Restricted Digits – Class 1 to 6........................................................ 125
Toll Control Examples............................................................................................................................... 126
Example 2 ................................................................................................................................................ 126
Form 67 - Hunt Group Pilot Number Assignment.......................................................................................... 127
Form 68 - Day Hunt Group Assignments......................................................................................................128
Form 69- Night Hunt Group Assignments.....................................................................................................129
Form 70-Cd-IP - ISDN Interface Specifications Program............................................................................130
Form 71-tk - Reserved for Future Used....................................................................................................... 131
Form 72-St - ISDN Called Party Extension Number Assignment.................................................................131
Form 73-St - ISDN Extension Sub-Address Assignment............................................................................. 132
Form 75-Num-IP - LCR - Analysis Table..................................................................................................... 133
Form 76-Num-Tm - LCR – Routing Table.................................................................................................... 134
Form 77-Num - LCR – Modifying Table.......................................................................................................135
Form 78-st-IP - Station Class of Service – 6................................................................................................ 136
Form 83-st-IP - Caller ID Block Assignment ................................................................................................ 138
Form 84-IP - Home Area Code.................................................................................................................... 139
Form 85-nn-IP - Overlay Area Code............................................................................................................ 139
Form 86-nnn-IP - Office Code Redial Pattern..............................................................................................140
PROGRAMMING CROSS REFERENCE.........................................................................................................141
Incoming Calls ............................................................................................................................................. 141
Ringing Assignment.................................................................................................................................. 141
Outgoing Calls ............................................................................................................................................. 141
Dial ‘9'.......................................................................................................................................................141
PABX Outgoing Code............................................................................................................................... 141
Trunk Specifications ................................................................................................................................. 141
Speed Dial................................................................................................................................................ 141
Auto-Redial............................................................................................................................................... 141
Intercom Calls.............................................................................................................................................. 141
Intercom Call Signaling............................................................................................................................. 141
Step Call................................................................................................................................................... 142
Dial Tone Pattern...................................................................................................................................... 142
Direct Station Select................................................................................................................................. 142
Dial 0 (Call Operator)............................................................................................................................... 142
Intercom Dialing Restriction...................................................................................................................... 142
Busy/During Conversation............................................................................................................................ 142
Hold and Hold Recall................................................................................................................................ 142
Busy Remind / Camp-On.......................................................................................................................... 142
Call Split................................................................................................................................................... 142
Transfer....................................................................................................................................................142
Message Waiting Level............................................................................................................................. 142
Override ...................................................................................................................................................142
DISA............................................................................................................................................................ 142
DISA Single Digit Dialing .......................................................................................................................... 143
Automated Attendant - Voice Service Unit............................................................................................... 143
Night Service ............................................................................................................................................... 143
Group Assignments...................................................................................................................................... 143
Console Assignment.................................................................................................................................143
Flexible Key Group Assignments.............................................................................................................. 143
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Dial ‘9' Trunk Groups.................................................................................................................................143
Dial ‘87' Trunk Groups...............................................................................................................................143
Group Assignment for stations (Page Zone, Pick up, Single digit) .............................................................143
Call Control...................................................................................................................................................143
Toll Restriction..........................................................................................................................................143
Forced Account Codes..............................................................................................................................143
Call Limit...................................................................................................................................................143
Passwords.................................................................................................................................................144
Station Lock/Unlock...................................................................................................................................144
Busy out a trunk........................................................................................................................................144
Intercom Dialing restrictions......................................................................................................................144
System Clock ...............................................................................................................................................144
Date and Time Setup ................................................................................................................................144
System Alarm............................................................................................................................................144
Wake Up calls...........................................................................................................................................144
Station Numbering........................................................................................................................................144
Single Line Telephone..................................................................................................................................144
Miscellaneous...............................................................................................................................................144
Monitor......................................................................................................................................................144
Paging.......................................................................................................................................................144
Call Forward No Answer Transfer Time.....................................................................................................144
Hot Line ....................................................................................................................................................145
Optional Services .........................................................................................................................................145
Door phone & Door switch.........................................................................................................................145
Voice Mail Integration................................................................................................................................145
By Program Type in Alphabetical Order........................................................................................................146
System Parameters...................................................................................................................................146
Class Of Service/Station programming......................................................................................................148
TRANSTEL KEY TELEPHONE OPERATION MANUAL.................................................................................150
Introduction...............................................................................................................................................150
1A2 Emulation / Privacy Release..............................................................................................................150
Account Codes – Client.............................................................................................................................150
Advisory Messages...................................................................................................................................150
Alternate Trunk Group Access (Dial 87).....................................................................................................151
Answering Calls.........................................................................................................................................151
Answering a Doorphone ............................................................................................................................152
Answer Paging (Meet Me Page)................................................................................................................152
Automatic Callback ...................................................................................................................................152
Automatic Last Number Redial..................................................................................................................153
Automatic Line Access..............................................................................................................................153
Automatic Redial.......................................................................................................................................153
Automatic Saved Number Redial ..............................................................................................................153
Background Music.....................................................................................................................................154
Barge-In (Override)...................................................................................................................................154
Caller ID Features.....................................................................................................................................154
Call Forwarding.........................................................................................................................................155
To forward busy calls:................................................................................................................................155
To forward calls when you don’t answer or are busy:.................................................................................156
Call Hold...................................................................................................................................................156
Calling the Doorphone...............................................................................................................................156
Call Pickup................................................................................................................................................156
Direct (Extension) Call Pickup...................................................................................................................156
All Group Pickup .......................................................................................................................................156
Pickup within your group...........................................................................................................................156
Pickup a caller in another group................................................................................................................156
Call Swap..................................................................................................................................................157
Call Transfer .............................................................................................................................................157
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Call Waiting (Camp On)............................................................................................................................ 157
Conference............................................................................................................................................... 158
Conversation monitor................................................................................................................................ 158
Date and Time Setting (Operator Function)...............................................................................................158
Day / Night Service Switching Setup (Operator function) .......................................................................... 158
Selecting Day or Night Mode When in Manual Switching Mode ................................................................ 159
Dialing Operator .......................................................................................................................................159
Direct Trunk Access.................................................................................................................................. 160
Do Not Disturb.......................................................................................................................................... 160
Environment Monitor ................................................................................................................................160
Exclusive Hold.......................................................................................................................................... 160
Feature Menu........................................................................................................................................... 160
Flash (To an outside telephone line)......................................................................................................... 161
Forced Account Codes.............................................................................................................................. 161
Handsfree Operation.................................................................................................................................161
Immediate CO Line Access....................................................................................................................... 162
Intercom dialing........................................................................................................................................ 162
Last Number Redial.................................................................................................................................. 162
Lock / Unlock SMDR from Console........................................................................................................... 163
Macro Keys............................................................................................................................................... 163
Mute......................................................................................................................................................... 163
Operator Set Timed Reminder or Wakeup (Remote Setup)...................................................................... 163
Operator Timed Reminder or Wake Up.....................................................................................................164
Paging...................................................................................................................................................... 164
Pulse To Tone Conversion........................................................................................................................ 164
Room Monitor........................................................................................................................................... 164
Saved Number Redial............................................................................................................................... 165
Saved Number Redial (SuperSave).......................................................................................................... 165
Shift Key................................................................................................................................................... 165
Speed Dialing........................................................................................................................................... 165
Speed Dial Programming.......................................................................................................................... 166
Speed Dial Programming (Operator).........................................................................................................166
Station Lock / Unlock................................................................................................................................ 167
Switching between Handsfree and Handset mode.....................................................................................167
Timed Reminder or Wake Up................................................................................................................... 168
Trunk Queuing.......................................................................................................................................... 168
Trunk Group Access (Dial 9)..................................................................................................................... 168
Voice Service Unit (Operator Function).....................................................................................................168
To Record (Operator only):....................................................................................................................... 168
To Playback (Operator only):.................................................................................................................... 169
Voice Mail Access..................................................................................................................................... 169
Voice Mail Live Call Recording................................................................................................................. 169
Voice Mail Message Retrieval................................................................................................................... 170
Voice Mail Transfer Key............................................................................................................................ 170
Volume Control......................................................................................................................................... 170
Volume Levels Programming (Permanent) ............................................................................................... 170
Intercom (as doorphone)........................................................................................................................... 171
Outgoing call (as wall mount phone).........................................................................................................171
Access via password................................................................................................................................. 171
Access via proximity card(Touch-N-Go).................................................................................................... 171
Access via password and proximity card...................................................................................................171
Check out (lock) ACP (as wall mount phone)............................................................................................171
Burglary Report......................................................................................................................................... 172
Time Display............................................................................................................................................. 172
As a wall mount phone..............................................................................................................................172
ACP Related Programming.......................................................................................................................... 172
Extension Number length for ACP ............................................................................................................ 172
’Voice’ announce or ‘ring’ announce for ACP............................................................................................. 172
Hunt group for ACP ................................................................................................................................. 172
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Hunt Group Pilot Number..........................................................................................................................172
Hunt Group Members................................................................................................................................172
Station Hunt Group Ringing Method..........................................................................................................172
Station Function Form 46-st-08.................................................................................................................173
Dial 9 Access (System Option)..................................................................................................................173
Forced Account Code for ACP (as wall mount phone)...............................................................................173
Password for ACP (as doorphone).............................................................................................................173
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General Description – Introduction
The General Description section contains an easy to understand overview of the TransTel® TD-1648i/TDS-600 ISDN Digital Telephone System. It is the intent of this document to provide both technical and non technical readers with information pertaining to the system building blocks, capabilities, key highlights, electrical, physical and environmental characteristics of the TransTel TD-1648i/TDS-600 ISDN Digital Telephone System.
FCC Rules and Regulation
In compliance with the requirements of Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations for connection of terminal system equipment to the telephone network and for your convenience, the following information is presented.
FCC Registration Number
The TransTel TD-1648i/TDS-600 is registered with the FCC in a dual registration capacity enabling the system to operate as a key system only or as a hybrid system. The FCC Registration Numbers are 3A7KF03BGDS600 for key systems registration and 3A7MF03BGDS600 for hybrid operation.
Ringer Equivalence Number
Ringer Equivalence
Notification of the Telephone Company
Customers connecting terminal equipment to the telephone network shall, upon request of the Telephone Company, inform the Telephone Company of the particular line(s) to which such connection is made, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) of the registered terminal equipment.
0.3B.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN's of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
This equipment is capable of providing users access to Interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of
1990.
Direct Connection to a Party-Line or Coin Operated Telephone Line is Prohibited.
Incidence of Harm to the Telephone Lines
Should terminal equipment cause harm to the Telephone Network, the Telephone Company shall, where practical, notify the customer that service may be temporarily discontinued. However, where prior notice is not practical, the Telephone Company may temporarily discontinue service, if such action is reasonable in the circumstances. In case of such un-notified temporary discontinuance of service, the Telephone Company shall:
(a) Promptly notify the customer of such temporary discontinuance of service. (b) Afford the customer the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to the temporary
discontinuance.
(c) Inform the customer of the right to bring a complaint to the FCC pursuant to the procedures
set out in Subpart E of Part 68 of FCC Telephone Equipment Rules.
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Compatibility of the Telephone Network and Terminal Equipment.
(a) Availability of telephone interface information.
Technical information concerning interface parameters and specifications not specified in FCC Rules, including the number of Ringers which may be connected to a particular line, which is needed to permit Terminal Equipment to operate in a manner compatible with Telephone Company communications facilities, shall be provided by the Telephone Company upon customer's request.
(b) Changes in Telephone Company Communications Facilities, Equipment, Operations and
Procedures. The Telephone Company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations in FCC Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. If such changes can be reasonably expected to render any customer Terminal Equipment incompatible with Telephone Company Communications Facilities, or require modification or alteration of such Terminal Equipment, or otherwise materially affect its use or performance, the customer shall be given adequate notice in writing to allow the customer an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
Radio Frequency Interference
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly and in strict accordance with the 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 A computing device in accordance with the specification in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, this is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Re-orient the receiving antenna. Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.
Move the equipment away from the receiver. Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits.
CTR 21 (98/482/EC) Declaration Network Compatibility
CTR 21 (98/482/EC) Declaration Network Compatibility,The equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone
network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point. In the event of problem, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance.’
ISDN Installation
For the ISDN unit (G2-SIU), TD-1648i/TDS-600 only offers ISDN S/T interface connection behind NT1 device. It could not be connected to “U” interface directly.
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Description
The TD-1648i/TDS-600 is an advanced ISDN Digital hybrid telephone system employing a microprocessor stored program and digitally controlled solid state Time-division switching. The TD-1648i/TDS-600 system is specifically designed for small business as well as residential applications. At the forefront of the system design is a universal concept to adapting and connecting with a variety of communications devices. Productive TransTel Digital Key Telephones offer thoughtfully designed productive feature access to keep you connected with one another and customers. TransTel technology leads the industry in providing for compatibility with devices such as fax machines, answering machines, cordless phones, computer modems and other office/home
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equipment.
Key highlights of the TD-1648i/TDS-600 series include:
Economy and Efficiency
The base system is equipped to support four (4) CO lines / two (2) or three (3) ISDN BRIs and eight (8) digital stations. The system may be expanded to a maximum of sixteen (16) CO lines / six (6) ISDN BRIs or Twenty­four 24 ISDN PRI Channels. Station cards may be selected to allow practically any combination ranging from all TransTel DK1 Digital Sets to all industry standard Single Line Telephone sets, with any combination of the two types. In addition to being cost effective at the initial phase and for expanding to it's maximum capacity. This allows a wide variety of applications for the system to work effectively.
Easy Installation
“Factory Ready” - All TD-1648i/TDS-600 Telephone systems are "ready to go" right out of the box. A well thought out default database is factory installed on each system which meets the needs for most installations. This alleviates hours of on site time, minimizing installation costs for both dealer and customer.
“Small & Compact” - The Key Service Unit's small size takes little space for installation and is about the size of a legal piece of paper.
Easy Maintenance
Solid-state design minimizes trouble and eliminates periodic maintenance.
Easy Expansion. Various Interface Cards for simple, modular expansion.
Versatile programming and options for ease of selection.
Database Flash Memory Back Up - Customer data is backed up when the power is turned off and there is no
battery to replace.
Battery Back Up (System Operation) - TD-1648i/TDS-600 systems can be equipped with an optional battery
back up which keeps the system operational for up to 1 hour in the case of a commercial power failure.
Customer Care Programming - Customers and service personnel can easily communicate and perform
programming right over the telephone. TransTel telephone systems allow programming and voice conversations to be performed at the same time.
Advanced software upgrades – Through the RS232 connection, system software can be upgraded easily
without a chip change.
Flexibility of System Applications
Unlike other conventional systems in the TD-1648i/TDS-600 size range, the installer will find an unprecedented range of customer database programmability. In "system parameters" there are extensive options for various timing settings related to features. An array of parameters are programmable for signaling options on outside lines and internal single line telephone sets. The installer may Enable/Disable many system wide features. And in class of service, there are over 20 options for each station providing maximum flexibility for nearly any application.
Varied Extension Alternatives
You can connect an ISDN Modem, ISDN phone, proprietary TransTel DK series Keyphone, Access Control Phone (ACP), Door Phone and conventional industry standard single line sets – Modem, Answering Machine, Cordless phone, etc. directly to the KSU. This feature provides you with the choice to select different extension equipment to suit individual applications.
Digital Twin Port
Install two Digital Keyphones on a single two-wire cable. No Master and Slave difference. Any keyphone can be plugged in and plugged out with no interference to the other. This feature provides easy cabling, easy expansion and easy maintenance.
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Hybrid Phone
Use your current telephone equipment, such as Modems, cordless telephones, Answering machines, etc. Just plug this equipment into the Analog port of the key telephone and the call can be automatically transferred to the equipment when you are busy or do not answer. No extra wiring and programming. This feature provides easy installation and programming-free transfer of calls from the key telephone to Analog Single Line equipment.
Full ISDN features
The TDS 600 system allows you to access different outside line types (PSTN & ISDN BRI, PRI, T1, E1, …) in one box and enjoy Full ISDN Features when accessing an ISDN Line - such as:
. Call Charge Metering Information . Caller Identification . Direct Inward Dialing . Call Forward Internal / External . Call Waiting . MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) . Sub-addressing . User to User Signaling
You can easily control your budget by using different outside line arrangements.
Liquid Crystal Display
The DK1 Series Telephone Model DK-1D is equipped with a large, easy to read LCD display. The LCD is 32 characters total, comprised of 2 rows by 16 characters each.
The DK2 Series Telephone Model DK2-21 is equipped with a large, easy to read LCD display. The LCD is 64 characters total, comprised of 4 rows by 16 characters each
This LCD provides an invaluable tool for simplifying the use of the telephone by identifying the calling extension by name, outside lines by name and self prompting displays for feature access. Station feature usage is made simple with the help of the LCD display. Continuous prompting information is displayed during calls so that users know what to do and when to do it.
32-character LCD Display shows:
Time Last number dialed
Dialed telephone number The status of operation/function
Voice Mail Messages Absent messages
CO Line Names Speed Dial Directory
Last Number Redial Calling Party Number and Name
Speed dial number Input data during system data entry
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TransTel TD-1648i / TDS-600 - General Description
TransTel Telephone Model DK-1D / DK1-S DK-ACP Access Control Phone
TransTel Telephone Model DK-2 DK-ATA Analog Terminal Adapter
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MAXIMUM LOOP RESISTANCE/IMPEDANCE Key Telephone Less than 40 ohms 26 AWG / 200 m Single Line telephone Less than 800 ohms 26 AWG / 800 m Doorphone Less than 40 ohms Music Source Input Impedance 600 ohms Maximum Input 0.775 VRMS INTERNAL RELAY CONTACTS Type SPST Rating 1 AMP, 24VDC Function Door Switch, Music on Hold, etc CABLE REQUIREMENTS CO/PABX Line Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires) ISDN BRI Twisted 2 Pair (4 wires)
ISDN PRI
DK1/DK2/ACP Digital Key Telephone Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires) Doorphone Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires) Door Switch Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires) External Sensor Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires) External Music Source Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires) Single Line Telephone Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires)
Mechanical Specifications (Key Service Unit)
CABINET DIMENSIONS 357mm W 126mm D 436mm H
14.1” 4.96" 17.2” WEIGHT 17 Kg (Configuration: 4 x 8)
37.4 lbs
Mechanical Specifications (Battery Back Up Housing)
CABINET DIMENSIONS
15.5” W 3.0” D 5.75” H WEIGHT With Batteries -16 lbs Without Batteries- 4 lbs. Mounting Screws 12.25” center to center
Environmental Specifications
OPERATING CONDITIONS STORAGE Temperature 0º to 45º C -40º to 66º C
(32º to 113º F) (-40º to 150º F) Humidity 10 to 95% relative 10 to 95% relative
Non-condensing non-condensing
CONDITIONS
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Features
System Features
Account Code Capability Attendant Console Assignment Attendant Overflow Automatic Line Access Automatic Line Search Automatic Ringdown Automatic Wake-up Battery Charger Behind PABX Operation Centrex Operation Class Of Service CO Line Groups CO Line Hunting CO Line Name Programming CO Line Ring Types Linear Common Audible Circular Hunt Console Assignment Day/Night Service Manual/Automatic Switch Dial 9 Group Direct In Line Dial By Name Dial Mode Selection(DP/DTMF) Dial Pulse to DTMF Conversion Distinctive Ringing DTMF Signaling Dual Port Capability End to End Signaling Easy Installation and Operation Flash (Programmable) Flash Memory Backup Memory Flexible Expansion Flexible Ringing Assignment Flexible Key Group Assignment Flexible Number Plan 2,3 or 4 Digit Flexible Time Format 12/24 Hour Forced Account Code Assignment Intercom Intercom Single Digit Assignment Intercom Ring / Voice Select Intercom Dialing Restriction
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ISDN
Call Charge Metering Information Caller Identification Direct Inward Dialing Call Forward Internal / External Call Waiting MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) Sub-addressing
User to User Signaling Host PABX Access Hot line Line Group Assignment Loud Bell Assignment Multiple Attendant Consoles Multiple Trunk Groups Night Transfer On Call Programming Paging
Internal Zone
Meet Me Password Assignment DISA System programming Toll Override Pause Pick Up Groups Power Fail Transfer Security Code Single Digit Dialing Station Group Assignment Station Hunting Station Lock System Speed Dial and Personal Speed Dial System Date & Time Setting System Time-Reminder Service Telephone Directory Toll Control Day / Night Tone to pulse dialing Trunk Queuing Trunk to trunk connections Uniform Call Distribution Voice Mail Compatibility
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Station Features
Advisory Messages System Personal Access to System Programming Account Code Capability Auto Hold Auto Hold Recall Automatic Call Back Automatic Answer-Intercom Automatic Line Access Automatic Redial Automatic Volume Increase Brokers Call Call Duration Timer (LCD Phones) Call Waiting Call Forwarding All Calls Busy No Answer Busy / No Answer External Call Pickup Call Split Call Transfer Calling Name Display (LCD Phones) Calling Number Display (LCD Phones) Camp On Chain Dialing Conference Dial By Name (LCD Phones) Dial Access to Attendant Direct Station Selection Doorphone Access Do Not Disturb (DND) Dual Color LED Duration Time Display (LCD Phones) Executive Override (Barge-In) External Call Forwarding
TransTel TD-1648i / TDS-600 - General Description
Flash (Open Loop Timed Flash) Hands-free Answer Back Hearing Aid Compatibility Headset Compatibility Hold (Exclusive / System) Hold Recall I Hold Indication I Use Indication Intercom Intercom ring / voice interchange Intercom Step Call Intercom Voice Announce Last Number Redial Message Waiting Multi-Language Display On Hook Dialing Prime Line Select Privacy Privacy Release Private Line Pulse/Tone Conversion Ring Frequency Selection Ringing Line Preference Saved Number Redial Speed Dialing Station Lock / Unlock Station Monitor Store Speed Dial/DSS Number Timed Reminder Service System Station Toll Restriction Override Trunk Queuing Volume Control Handset Speaker Ringer
Optional Features
Access Control Phone Automated Attendant Battery Backup (System) Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Door phone / Door Latch Dual Port Operation External Music Source Music On Hold Relay Control RS232 Security Sensor/Door Open Indication Station Message Detail Record (SMDR) Voice Mail
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Parts & Peripherals
System Modules
Model Description G2-MMD KSU with Power Modular G2-MPU G2 128/144/300/600 Main CPU Controller G2-IPU G2-1648 Main CPU Controller / G2 128/144/300/600 Interface Control Card. G2-MSU Multi-Service Card (External Paging/ Relay/ Sensor / RS232/ MODEM
Interface/ Door Phone / External MOH Interface) G2-TKU Trunk Card : 4 CO lines G2-PIU ISDN PRI Interface: 24 Channels Maximum G2-SIU-2 ISDN S/T interface with 2 circuits G2-SIU-3 ISDN S/T interface with 3 circuits G2-STU Station Card : 4 Digital Twin-ports G2-SLU Single Line Card : 8 SLT ports G2-PWU G2 Power Supply
Type of Phones
Model Description DK1-D/I DK1-D/G
DK1-S/I DK1-S/G
DK1-B/I DK1-B/G
DK1-SLC-1 DK1 Keyphone - SLT port for DK1-2x series. Installs inside of digital DK-ACP DK1-ACP Access Control Phone – Doorphone or Speakerphone (Ivory DK-ATA DK1-ATA Analog Terminal Adapter. Converts a digital station port into two DK-WMK/I
DK-WMK/G
Multifunction Key Telephone. Includes 32 character LCD display, speakerphone, handsfree, headset jack, 20 dual color keys and 14 function keys for feature access, DSS, CO Lines and speed dial. (Ivory or Gray) Multifunction Key Telephone. Includes speakerphone, handsfree, headset jack, 20 dual color keys and 14 function keys for feature access, DSS, CO Lines and speed dial. (Ivory or Gray) Multifunction Key Telephone. Includes speakerphone, intercom handsfree, headset jack, 8 dual color keys and 14 function keys for feature access, DSS, CO Lines and speed dial. (Ivory or Gray)
telephone DK1-D and DK1-S to proviide one analog port. only) analog (SLT) ports.
Wall Mount Kit for DK1 Series Telephones (Ivory or Gray)
Peripheral Devices
Model Description
DPU05 Door Phone - 2 Wires BBOX0 Battery Box without Batteries BBOX1 Battery Box with Batteries
Optional Interface Cards
Model Description
G2-VMU Voice Mail Unit (4 Channels) / Auto Attendant / Wake-up / Message Waiting G2-LMU LAN Management Unit G2-CIC-F Caller ID Card for G2-TKU – FSK Mode G1-MDC 4 Channel Metering Card for G2-TKU
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System Installation - Introduction
This section provides directions for installing the system and optional equipment. The installation must be performed by qualified service personnel.
Main components of the system are:
Key Service Unit, which includes:
Power Supply Unit (G2-PWU)
Main KSU (G2-MMU)
CPU Unit (G2-IPU)
Multi-Service Unit (G2-MSU)
Trunk Unit (G2-TKU / G2-SIU / G2-PIU)
Digital Station Unit (G2-STU)
Optional Expansion Cards:
Trunk Card (G2-TKU / G2-SIU / G2-PIU)
Digital Station Card (G2-STU – four digital twin
port circuits)
Single Line Station Card (G2-SLU – eight single line port circuits)
G2-CIC Card (Caller ID Card - four port circuits)
Voice Mail Unit (G2-VMU)
LAN Management Unit (G2-LMU)
Metering Card (G1-MDC)
NOTE: Please follow the directions step by step. The TD-1648i/TDS-600 system should be installed in strict accordance with this manual.
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Site Requirements
Location Choosing the Right Environment
System should be installed in a clean, dry, secure location. This location must have adequate ventilation, and a temperature from 0 to 45 (32 to 113), with 10% to 95% non-condensing relative humidity. DO NOT install the equipment near sources of static electricity, excessive vibration, or water. Avoid direct sunlight.
Installation Checklist
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS VERIFICATION MOUNTING SURFACE Flat surface with adequate space for main cabinet,
power supply, wiring and optional Battery Backup
cabinet. AC LINE AC line should be dedicated exclusively to the system. POWER OUTLET Power Outlet must be a
3-wire grounded outlet plug, having parallel blades and ground pin.
Input power Line capacity requirements - 10 amperes. SURGE PROTECTION A Surge Protector is recommended on the dedicated
AC line. VENTILATION AND TEMPERATURE Humidity: 10% to 95% relative non-condensing
Temperature:32 to 113 (0 to 45 ). EARTH GROUND A proper ground connection. (14 AWG)
SERVICEABILITY Lighting conditions and working space adequate for
future service.
Equipment Requirements
Unpack, Check and Verify Equipment - Unpack the telephone equipment boxes and verify the contents in accordance with the packing list provided. If any discrepancies are noticed, please contact TransTel or Authorized Dealers.
Damaged Boxes - If you notice any damage to the packages, please notify both the shipper and TransTel or Authorized Dealers at once.
List of parts included in basic KSU box:
KSU Main Cabinet
Power Supply
Mounting Template
Mounting Screws
Station Quick Connectors
Spare Fuses
Cable Cover
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Installation
Caution 1. This system should be installed by qualified service personnel.
2. Do not install the Power Supply unless you have read the following instructions and completed all the installation and wiring.
3. STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES! Please handle with care.
Installing the Equipment Backboard
Be sure to plan and allow enough space to mount and connect the key service unit, power supply and system battery back up if applicable.
Key Service Unit
Use the enclosed Hanging Template to locate the mounting position for the Key Service Unit. Drill appropriately spaced holes to fix the Hanging Template and mount the KSU on the wall. When mounting the KSU, make certain that there is adequate room for the future system expansion and that the connecting power cable between the power mains and the KSU. The same applies for the battery back up unit.
Power Supply Dedicated Power Source - The power supply must be connected to a dedicated AC outlet.
Be sure that the third wire earth ground of the AC circuit is connected to a good electrical ground. If a music source is installed, it must be connected to a separate AC circuit rather than the system's dedicated AC line cord.
Check Your Voltage Selection Jumper
Verify that the input voltage and input voltage jumper are correct before you power on the system. The input voltage is set according to the Customer's requirement before shipping. However it is important to verify that the setting is correct prior to initial system power up.
Power Supply voltage options for the unit:
100-VAC: 100 to 120 V AC (50/60Hz) or 240-VAC: 205 to 265 V AC (50/60Hz).
Installing expansion and optional cards
In this step you will be installing printed circuit cards on to slots of the main board in the basic cabinet. Take your time and extra care to assure the printed circuit cards are properly aligned. After installing each option and expansion card, perform a visual inspection to assure the printed circuit card is installed properly.
1. Remove the 4 screws located at the corners of the cabinet and lift the front cover off.
2. Install the specific cards into the dedicated slots of G2-MBU as below card introduction.
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Card Introduction
1. CN1: Power socket to connect to the main power unit (G2-PWU)
2. JP1: Reset jumper for flash memory
3. SW1: Cabinet position selection
4. CN2: LNU/MPU slot
5. CN3: VMU 1 slot
6. CN4: VMU 2 slot
7. CN5: MSU slot
8. CN6: IPU slot: G2-IPU slot
9. CN8: DC power output
10. CN9: Cabinet grounding for expansion
11. CN12: STU 1 slot
12. CN13: STU/SLU 2 slot
13. CN14: STU/SLU 3 slot
14. CN15: STU/SLU 4 slot
15. CN16: STU/SLU 5 slot
16. CN17: SLU slot 6
17. CN18: TKU/SIU/PIU 1 slot
18. CN19: TKU/SIU 2 slot
19. CN20: TKU/SIU 3 slot
20. CN21: TKU/SIU 4 slot
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Installing CPU and option cards G2-IPU
1. SW1: Reset button
2. JP1: Terminators for bus expansion of multi-cabinet.
3. JP2: Terminators for bus expansion of multi-cabinet.
4. Socket for the HDLC controller for bus expansion of multi-cabinet.
5. LED1: Heart beat LED
6. CN6: connector for expanding cabinet
7. CN5: connector for expanding cabinet
8. CN9: LCD connector
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G2-MSU- Multi Service Card
1. JP1: Grounding Jumper for some specific external paging device
2. MODEM connector for the external MODEM connection to the system
3. RS232 connector
4. Relay / Sensor / External Paging connector
5. CN3: Door Phone Interface (for DPU05)
6. CN2: External Music on Hold Interface
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G2-VSC- Voice Service Card
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G2-STU Digital Station Card
Install this G2-STU card on STU1, STU/SLU2, …, STU/SLU5 slot of the G2-MBU.
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G2-SLU Analog Station Card
Install this G2-SLU card on STU/SLU2, …, STU/SLU5, SLU6 slot of the G2-MBU.
G2-TKU- 4 Port CO Line Card
Install G2-CIC card or G1-MDC card on G2-TKU (optional).
Install this G2-TKU card on TKU1/TKU2/TKU3/TKU4 slot of the G2-MBU.
Connect an attached cable between CN4 of G2-TKU to CN3 of G2-SLU for power failure transfer.
CN6/CN7: G2-CIC-D/G1-CIC-F CN2/CN3: G1-MDC 12/16
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G2-CIC- Caller ID Card
Adjust JP1 of G2-CIC card for G2 use. And then install G2-CIC card on CN6/CN7 of G2-TKU card. Misalignment could damage both cards or the system.
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G2-SIU ISDN S/T Interface Card
Install this G2-SIU card on TKU1/SIU1 or TKU2/SIU2 slot of the G2-MBU.
JP3(A,B,C): DC feeding jumper. Default is no DC output. If the internal ISDN device does not offer local power and need DC feeding to work. The related jumper of this internal ISDN interface needs to be set to “on”.
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Caution:
1. When this jumper is on, users cannot loop “S” interface back to another “T” interface for testing purpose.
Otherwise, it will damage this card!
2. Incorrect jumper set will also damage this card.
JP1(A,B,C)/JP2(A,B,C): Bus Terminator.
Voltage Selection Check
Make a check to assure the power supply jumper setting is for the proper voltage.
When complete, place the power supply cover back on the power supply.
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Replace Fuses of Power Supply
Replace Cover
Replace the cover and install the 4 screws removed earlier.
Preparing the External Battery Backup
The Key Service Unit can have two battery backup devices BBOX1 connected for emergency power when a power failure takes place.
If you are installing an optional Battery Backup (BBOX1), make certain that there is adequate room for its installation. Make certain that the Battery Backup is mounted close enough to the Power Supply that the interconnecting cable between the Battery Backup and the Power Supply can connect.
Do Not Connect the Battery Backup at this time!
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Do Not Connect the Battery Backup at this time! Battery Backup should not be
connected to the System power supply until all power up testing has been completed!
Charging the Battery
The rechargeable batteries are automatically charged when the KSU is plugged in. When System is in a full-load condition (eight CO Trunks and twenty-four Extensions all in use), the batteries provide a minimum of 1 hour's consecutive use. Change the batteries every two years.
Installing or Replacing Batteries Caution To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to persons, Read and Follow these Instructions.
1. Use only the following type and size batteries: 12 Volt 6.5 Amp/Hour "Gel-Cell" sealed batteries (2). Dimensions, approximately 3 1/4" (H), 5 15/16" (W), 2 1/2" (D). PowerSonic model PS660 or equivalent.
2. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may
cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting
materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
This product is defined as a secondary battery operated device. As such, the following instructions
should also be read and followed:
1. Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
2. Observe proper polarity orientation between the batteries and battery charger.
3. Do not mix old and new batteries in this product.
4. Do not mix batteries of different sizes or from different manufacturers in this product.
Before installing or replacing batteries, disconnect the battery supply unit to the KSU by removing the polarized battery connector at the KSU. Due to the weight of the batteries, it is advised that the battery cabinet be removed from the wall before working on it.
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System Ground
It is strongly recommended that the system be grounded by connecting a heavy, insulated copper wire (e.g., 14AWG or larger) between the grounding bolt on the right-lower side of the cabinet and an earth ground. Without this System Ground there is no protection against lightning damage to Co lines and warranty will be voided. Do not connect the grounding wire of the KSU to a computer, telex, or any other external device.
Connecting Stations
The station cabling for the TD-1648i/TDS-600 should be a home run from the jack to the telephone room. The termination should be at conventional 66 type connecting blocks or Krone or directly to the provided station connectors. One pair twisted wiring is required for each station location. Attention to proper cabling will go a long way towards a successful installation and minimizing service calls after installation. Some guidelines for running station cable are as follows:
Avoid running cable parallel to fluorescent light fixtures or electrical lines not in conduit. If these obstacles are unavoidable, run the cable at right angles across them.
Do not run station cable inside conduit already occupied by electrical wiring.
Do not run station cable near equipment with electric motors or strong magnetic fields.
Do not place station cable on the ground where it can be stepped on or rolled over by office furniture or office equipment.
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Digital Key Telephone – DK1 Series, DK2 Phones and DSS Console
Terminate the station wires with the connectors that are provided. The stations will connect to the G2-STU of KSU using the center two pins only (pins 2 - 3).
Connect Tip terminal with GRN terminal (screws) of the modular jack, Ring with RED.
There is no polarity requirement on Tip and Ring.
2-conductor wiring is required for DK1 and DK2 Digital Key Telephones.
DSS Consoles must be connected as the second station. When a DSS is connected, the alternate device on the pair must be configured as the first station.
On DK-1 telephones, open the overlay covering the function key and select the 1st or 2nd station. Dip switch to the right for the 1st station. Dip switch to the left for the 2nd station. If you change the switch setting, it is necessary to unplug the telephone and plug it back in to reset to the alternate port.
On DK-2 Telephones, The recessed pushbutton cycles the telephone between the 1st and 2nd station. This should be done with the telephone plugged in to the circuit
st
Dip to right: the 1
station.
Dip to left: the 2nd station.
CAUTION!: Avoid shorting Tip and Ring together. It may damage the G2-MBU or G2-STU board.
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Digital Key Telephone – DK-1D or DK-1S with SLC1 Circuit Pack installed
Terminate the station wires with the connectors that are provided. The digital station will connect to the G2- STU of KSU. Connections are to the center two pins of the connector (pins 2 – 3).
Connect Tip terminal with GRN terminal (screws) of the modular jack, Ring with RED.
There is no polarity requirement on Tip and Ring.
4-conductor wiring is required for DK-1 w/SLC1 Card from the Handset to Wall socket.
Open the overlay of the function key on DK-1 telephone and select the 1st station.
Connect the single line telephone from the phone box. Connect Tip terminal with YEL terminal (screws) of the modular jack, Ring with BLK..
Dip to right on DK1
CAUTION!
1. Avoid shorting Tip and Ring together. It may damage the G2-MBU or G2-STU board.
2. System does not allow another Digital key phone to be connected on the same digital twin port as a DK-1 with SLC1 Adapter.
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Access Control Telephone – ACP
Terminate the station wires with the connectors that are provided. The stations will connect to the G2-STU of KSU. Connections are to the center two pins of the connector (pins 2 – 3).
Connect Tip/Ring terminals from KSU(G2-STU) to the ACP connector (6 contacts).
There is no polarity requirement on Tip and Ring.
Connect Relay for applications such like door open to the ACP connector (6 contacts).
Connect Sensor for applications such like door open alarm to the ACP connector (6 contacts).
Mount ACP connector on ACP itself.
Select the 1st or 2nd station. Jumper as below diagram showed.
Mount ACP on the wall.
CAUTION!: Avoid shorting Tip and Ring together. It may damage the G2-MBU or G2-STU board.
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Single Line Telephone (connected to G2-SLU)
Terminate the station wires with the connectors that are provided. The stations will connect to the KSU through the G2-SLU. Pins 2 and 3 of the connector support the first station. Pins 1 and 4 support the second station.
Connect Tip terminal with GRN terminal (screws) of the modular jack, Ring with RED.
There is no polarity requirement on Tip and Ring.
2-conductor wiring is required for Single Line Telephones.
Door Phone Connection
One Door phone may be connected to the TD-1648i/TDS-600 system.
A cable cover is provided with the KSU. Door phone cable can enter from either the top or bottom as desired. Remove one or both ends of the cover as required and route the door phone cable through the hole. Terminate the door phone wires with the connectors that are provided. The Door phone will connect to the G2-MSU (Refer to G2-MSU introduction).
Connect Tip terminal with GRN terminal (screws) of the modular jack, Ring with RED.
Tip and Ring are not polarity sensitive.
2-conductor wiring is required for Door phone.
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Single Line Telephone (connected to ATA)
Terminate the station wires with the connectors that are provided. The stations will connect to the G2-SLU of KSU.
Connect Tip terminal with GRN terminal (screws) of the modular jack, Ring with RED.
There is no polarity requirement on Tip and Ring.
2-conductor wiring is required for ATA Single Line Telephone Adapter.
Distribute two cords for two single line telephones.
CO/PABX Connections
Make your CO line connection to the telephone company on this connector. Pins 3 and 4 of the connector are for the CO line.
RJ-11C (2 wire) modular connector is required.
2-conductor wiring is required.
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ISDN S/T Connections
Make your CO line connection to the telephone company on this connector. Pins 3 to 6 of the connector are for the CO line.
Cable: Twisted 2 pairs
Connector Type: RJ-45 (4 wire) modular connector is required.
Connector PIN assignment: (Pin 1, 2, 7, 8 are reserved.)
Install/remove the terminators by adjusting the jumper JP1 (A, B, C) and JP2 (A, B, C) on SIU card. If there is no other ISDN device connected after the ISDN interface of SIU card when using point to multi-point connection, this ISDN interface port needs the terminator installed. Otherwise, remove the terminator.
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Example: The following is the point to multi-point connection.
. The 1st ISDN interface needs the terminator because there is no other ISDN device connected after
this ISDN interface of SIU card.
. The 2nd ISDN interface does not need the terminator because there is an ISDN Modem connected
after this ISDN interface of SIU card.
T-Interface Connection:
If the user has programmed the ISDN interface of SIU to a T-Interface, the wiring should be as follows:
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S-Interface Connection:
If the user has programmed the ISDN interface of SIU to a S-Interface, the wiring should be as the following:
Bus Configurations on the S/T Interface:
Point to Point:
d1: 750m ~ 1000m; Length limitation by attenuation of 6dB at 96kHz. Short Passive Bus:
nd trip delay 10us to 14us, not by attenuation.
d3: Recommendation with a cord having a minimum length of 5m and not more than 10m.(5md3
10m)
d2: 100m ~
200 m; Len gth limi tati on by rou
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Extended Passive Bus:
d4: 500m ~ 800m; Length limitation by round trip delay 10us to 14us, not by attenuation. d5: 25m ~ 50m; Length limitation between TEs by differential round trip delay of 2us.
Optional Cabling
Connect a 6 conductor mounting cord from the KSU to a RJ-25 modular block.
Door Switch (Relay) Connection
One Door Switch (24+-12VDC) may be used on the TD-1648i/TDS-600 system.
2-conductor wiring is required.
Connect the door switch to pins 1 and 6 of the RJ-11 connector.
Sensor Connection
The Sensor connector on TD-1648i/TDS-600 may be used for the External Sensor input.
The sensor may be configured for normally open or normally closed operation.
2-conductor wiring is required.
Connect the sensor to pins 2 and 5 of the RJ-11 connector.
Refer to System Programming Form 39 -­Sensor Assignment.
Paging Connection
The Paging connector on TD-1648i/TDS-600 may be used for an External Paging input.
2-conductor wiring is required.
Connect the amplifier to pins 3 and 4 of the RJ-11 connector.
Refer to Illustration Door Switch / Sensor / Paging cabling:
Door switch/Sensor/Paging cabling
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Music on Hold Connection
Connect the (optional) external music source to the external Music" input labeled on the KSU.
Use a 1/8” mini plug to connect the music source to the KSU via an approved line isolation unit.
RS232 Port Connection
Use the RJ-11 connector to terminate the RS232 cable. Then connect the RJ-11 to the KSU with a 6 conductor line cord. Insert the line cord into the connector labeled RS-232.
Notice: Don’t connect the RS232 cable over the length limitation (50 feet.)
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Power On and Operational Test
Before connecting the G2-PWU to AC power:
Verify that input voltage and input voltage selection jumper on G2-PWU are correct before you power up the system.
Recheck the cabling for incorrect connections, loose wires and wiring fragments that may cause short­circuits.
Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
Verify the system boots properly by checking the display of a telephone set.
You may now connect the battery back up unit if applicable.
Operational Tests
Check each telephone and CO line to verify that outgoing lines are connected properly. Check that intercom calls can be made from extension to extension.
WARNING:
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY FROM THE AC POWER SOURCE BEFORE WIRING OR CHANGING ANY WIRING.
Connect the Battery Backup AFTER AC power has been connected to the Power Supply. Disconnect Battery Backup BEFORE disconnecting AC power from the Power Supply.
NOTICE:
ONCE THE SYSTEM OPERATES PROPERLY, PROCEED TO SYSTEM PROGRAMMING. (REFER TO THE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MANUAL.)
Special Immunity Protection for System and terminals
Add Noise Filter for below points can enhance the immunity capability of system from outside environment noise.
For Power Supply:
For Line:
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Series Model TD-1648i/TDS-600 - Programming Manual
Programming Information
This document contains the system forms required to program the TD-1648i/TDS-600 and an explanation of the parameters.
New Systems
We recommend that all new systems have the system memory reset before system programming takes place. This ensures that any extraneous information that may be present in system memory is erased and that the system database will not be corrupt.
To Reset System Memory.
Enter System Programming : From an LCD equipped TransTel DK1-21(H)/DK1-31 Digital Telephone Set:
1. Press [PRG]. Press [2].
2. Enter Password if programmed. (New systems will not have a system password).
3. Press [SAVE].
4. LCD display will show:
PROGRAM MODE: __
(01 – 92)
5. Enter [2][5]. Press [SAVE]. Display will show:
25- Reset Data 0-9 Default
6. Enter [2].
7. System Database is now reset. LCD will display:
PROGRAM MODE: __
(01 – 92)
8. You may commence database entry at this point, or exit system programming by pressing SPK key or by lifting and replacing the handset.
To Enter System Programming:
1. Press [PRG]. Press [2].
2. Enter Password if programmed. (New systems will not have a system password).
3. Press [SAVE].
4. LCD display will show:
PROGRAM MODE: __ (01 – 92)
5. You may begin system programming at this point.
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Basic Programming Commands
For the first time or infrequent installer, a programming overlay is provided with each Key Service Unit. This overlay, when placed on a TransTel LCD telephone set indicates keys used during programming for easy reference. Experienced installers may program without the overlay. Both key designations are listed below.
Note: Keys listed between [ ] indicate the default keys shown on a telephone set. Keys listed between { } indicate keys displayed by the programming overlay. See illustration Programming Overlay on the next
page.
These commands are active while in the system programming mode
[F4]{PRG} Moves to the Top Level Programming Mode Display (does not save information entered into any field unless [SAVE] is pressed first).
[F3]{SAVE} Commits the data that is showing on the LCD display into the system database. [DSS 1]{PREV} Moves to the previous section of any multiple part form. [DSS 2]{NEXT} Moves to the next section in any multiple part form. [DSS 3]{LEFT} Moves the programming cursor to the left. [DSS 4]{RIGHT} Moves the programming cursor to the right. [DND/CN]{DON’T CARE} Enters a Wild Card (don't care) into Account Codes or Toll control
entries. LCD will display d (lower case letter "d") to indicate don't care entry. [HOLD]{PAUSE} Inserts a Pause when programming a Speed Dial Entry or for Voice Mail
Programming. LCD will display p (lower case "p") to indicate a Pause entry. [TRF/FL]{FLASH} Enters a FLASH command as part of a Speed Dial Entry. LCD will display F
(upper case "F") to indicate a Flash command. Clears a digit during other entries (Passwords, etc).
[MSG]{P->T} Enters a command to convert from pulse dialing to DTMF dialing into a Speed Dial Entry. LCD will display T (upper case "T") to indicate a tone conversion command.
[MIC/AT]{CHANGE} CHANGE key. Depending on form, it will cycle through available Programming parameters.
[TRF/FL]{CLR DIGIT} Enters a FLASH command as part of a speed dial number. Clears a digit during other entries (Passwords, etc).
[SPK]{EXIT} Exits Programming. Returns telephone to normal idle mode. [REDIAL]{CLR ALL} Clears all digits on an entry such as speed dial or account codes.
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Alphanumeric Entry
The following table indicates the capabilities of the name programming functions if they are selected on the system. System Speed Dial, Personal Speed Dial, Stations, CO Lines and Sensors may be programmed with names.
Key 1 = , . : 1 (Blank Space) Key 2 = A B C 2 ; Key 3 = D E F 3 / Key 4 = G H I 4 _ Key 5 = J K L 5 - Key 6 = M N O 6 ‘ Key 7 = P Q R S 7 Key 8 = T U V 8 + Key 9 = W X Y Z 9 Key 0 = ä ü ñ ö 0 Key # = $ ! @ # ) Key * = % ^ & * ( DSS Key 1 = Backspace Cursor (Left) DSS Key 2 = Cursor Forward
If an entry is made that is not within valid system parameters, the TransTel system will not accept the entry when [SAVE] is pressed. The Speaker on the programming set will return a busy tone and the LCD Display will place the programming cursor under the offending entry. You may make corrections and press [SAVE] again. If multiple errors are made, the system will continue to return you to the illegal entries as others are corrected.
It is not necessary to re-enter existing information on a multi-item form. You need enter only the information that is to be changed. You may move the cursor to the left or right in order to access only the specific entry that you want to change. You may press [SAVE] without regard for the placement of the cursor on the LCD display.
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Form 01 - Day Ringing and Ringing Line Preference Assignment Ring Type : Linear / Circular / Hunt / Private / Common (See Form 35-CO-07)
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Default
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
General: This program assigns each incoming line to ring the programmed stations. The ringing methods can be LINEAR
(ring the first available station), CIRCULAR (Ring the next station following the last station who just answered an incoming call), HUNT (Ring the first assigned station for a set period of time (Form 05-08-01) then if no answer ring the next ring assigned station then the next etc.) COMMON AUDIBLE (All stations will ring simultaneously) or PRIVATE LINE (First station “owns” the line but all stations assigned will ring). See Program Form: 35-tk-07 to assign.
Description:
1. This program sets Day Time ringing.
2. The station number can be 2,3,4 digits.
3. A total of 16 stations can be assigned to ring for each trunk.
4. If the location is to be assigned to no station, the location value is set to " 0 ".
5. To clear all entries press [REDIAL]. Note: As you enter stations into the ringing assignment, the top portion of the LCD display will advance, showing
you the corresponding entry. For example: If you start on Form 01-01 (Day ringing for Line 1), the top portion of your display will show 01-01-01, which corresponds to the first entry. When you dial the digits to add an extension, the top portion of your display will change to say 01-01-02. That means you are now in position to enter the second station to ring on this line.
When you press [SAVE] your display will change to 01-02-01, which means the system is now ready for you to program ringing extensions on Line 2.
Form 02 - Night Ringing and Ringing Line Preference Assignment Ring Type : Linear / Circular / Hunt / Private / Common (See Form 35-CO-08)
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Default
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
General: The parameters for this form are the same as for Program Form 01, except it affects Night Service Operation.
Please see the description for Form 01 for available options. See Program Mode: 35-tk-08 to assign LINEAR, CIRCULAR, HUNT, COMMON AUDIBLE or PRIVATE LINE.
Description: Description is as above for Form 01.
When you press [SAVE] your display will change to 02-02-01, which means the system is now ready for you to program ringing extensions on Line 2.
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Form 03 - Door Phone Ringing Assignment Form
03 – 01 - 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Extension
General: This program assigns the door phone to ring the programmed stations. Description:
1. There is one door phone port available in the TD-1648i/TDS-600.
2. Eight stations can be assigned to ring for the door phone.
3. To clear all entries press [REDIAL].
4. Door phone ringing time is set in Form 05-11-07.
5. Door Relay Unlock Time is set in Form 05-12-04.
6. Door phone Ringing frequency is set in Form 05-03-08. A Door phone can be programmed to ring up to eight telephone sets. The first station to answer a call from a
Door phone is automatically connected to the Door phone and all other stations are excluded from the conversation.
Note: Door phones may not be connected to outside telephone lines. They may not be involved in any
station conference. They may not be transferred. Any station can contact the Door phone by dialing 88 for Door phone This form is not used for programming of ACP devices as doorphones.
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Form 04 - Console (Operator) Assignment Form
Console Group 01
04 – 01 -
01 02 03 04
Default 11 12 13 14
General: This program permits the selection of the consoles (system operators) in each station group. Description:
1. There are 8 console groups (Operators) available.
2. A total of four stations can be set to be the operator/console in each group.
3. The first assigned station is the master operator/console.
4. To clear all entries press [REDIAL]. Do this in ALL unused groups. Note: Stations can be programmed into station groups on Form 41-ext-01 (Group Assignment). When stations
are separated into different station groups, Their “Operator” may be different. A station assigned on form 41-ext­10 to group 2 will ring the operator(s) programmed on form 04-02 when the user dials 0.
In default system programming, all stations are assigned to Station Group 1.
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01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Form 05-01-
Range of Entries 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
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1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1
Item Valid
Settings
Description
Settings
Default
05-01-01 0-9 Hold Recall Time 1=60 Sec 05-01-02 0-9 Exclusive Hold Recall Time 1=60 Sec 05-01-03 0-9 Hold Recall Timeout 1=60 Sec 05-01-04 0-9 DISA Access Delay Time 1=2 Sec 05-01-05 0-9 Busy Remind Cycle Time 4=8 Sec 05-01-06 0-9 Pause Time 2=800 Ms 05-01-07 0-9 DTMF Generation Time 2=83 Ms 05-01-08 0-9 Call Forward No Answer TRF. Time 1=20 Sec
05-01-01 - H
OLD RECALL TIME
:
This parameter sets the time duration from when Hold is initiated to when the held call starts to ring (recall) the station.
After a pre-determined recall time (see 05-01-03: Hold Recall Timeout), if the station still does not answer, the hold call will automatically transfer to the Console.
05-01-02 - E
XCLUSIVE HOLD RECALL TIME
:
This parameter sets the time duration from when Exclusive hold is initiated to when the held call starts to recall the station.
After a pre-determined recall time (see 05-01-03: Hold Recall Timeout), if the station still does not answer, the held call will recall to the Console in addition to the holding station.
05-01-03 - H
OLD RECALL TIMEOUT
:
This parameter sets the time between a call recalling to a holding or transferring station and then recalling to the console if unanswered.
See Values below for these timers. 0=30 seconds 1=60 seconds 2=90 seconds 3=120 seconds 4=150 seconds
5=180 seconds 6=210 seconds 7=240 seconds 8=253 seconds 9=No recall
05-01-04 - DISA A
CCESS DELAY TIME
This parameter sets the time duration that a DISA trunk will ring prior to connection to return dial tone or VSC message. (Stations can answer during this time.) 0 = Automatic connection, no ring to the stations. 1-8 = Automatic connection after 2-254 seconds ringing as listed below.
0=0 second 1=2 seconds 2=4 seconds 3=6 seconds 4=8 seconds 5=15 seconds 6=30 seconds 7=60 seconds 8=120 seconds 9=254 seconds
:
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05-01-05 - B
USY REMIND CYCLE TIME (OFF-HOOK RINGING
):
This parameter selects the length of time an incoming trunk call rings the system before a busy ring assigned station is reminded of the call. A muted, one-second ring will be given to the station through the speaker to indicate the call. The tone will be repeated every busy remind time interval. This parameter also sets the timing for the SLT Camp-On feature (see Mode 05-08-03 to extend timing for SLT Camp on tone) and the camp on tone for key stations. 0=0 seconds 1=2 seconds 2=4 seconds 3=6 seconds 4=8 seconds
5=15 seconds 6=30 seconds 7=60 seconds 8=120 seconds 9=254 seconds
05-01-06 - P
AUSE TIME:
This parameter sets the system pause time duration for speed dial entry, trunk access time and voice mail call forwarding tone delay.. 0=400 ms. 1=600 ms. 2=800 ms. 3=1000 ms. 4=1200 ms.
5=1400 ms. 6=1600 ms. 7=1800 ms. 8=2000 ms. 9=2200 ms.
05-01-07 - DTMF G
ENERATION TIME
:
This parameter permits the selection of DTMF Generation output time. The generation time may need to be lengthened to access some Voice Mail or answering machines. 0=48 ms. 1=64 ms. 2=80 ms. 3=100 ms. 4=114 ms.
5=132 ms. 6=156 ms. 7=164 ms. 8=180 ms. 9=196 ms.
05-01-08 - C
ALL FORWARD NO ANSWER TRANSFER TIME
:
This parameter sets the duration between calling a station which has set call forward no answer, and
the transfer of the call to the station to which it has been forwarded.
0=10 seconds 1=20 seconds 2=30 seconds 3=40 seconds 4=50 seconds 5=60 seconds 6=70 seconds 7=80 seconds 8=90 seconds 9=100 seconds
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05-02-08 0-9 Ring Off Time
4=4 Sec.
Form 05-02 - System Parameters Form - Timers-2
Form 05-02- 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Range Of Entries 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
Default
5 5 1 8 4 3 2 6
Item Valid
Settings
05-02-01 0-9 SLT Dial Tone Timeout 5=15 Sec 05-02-02 0-9 SLT Inter-Digit Timeout 5=15 Sec 05-02-03 0-9 Auto Redial Ringing Time 1=10 Sec 05-02-04 0-9 SLT Release Signal 8=1400 ms 05-02-05 0-9 Flash Time - Key Phone 4=640 ms 05-02-06 0-9 SLT Hold Signal 3=200 ms 05-02-07 0-9 Ring On Time 2=240 ms
Description Default
05-02-01 - SLT D
IAL TONE TIMEOUT
:
This parameter is for Single Line Telephones. If a key is not pressed before the assigned time period expires when Dial Tone is given, a Busy Tone will be heard and the DTMF receiver will be released.
05-02-02 - SLT I
NTER-DIGIT TIMEOUT
:
This parameter is for Single Line Telephones. If the interval between digits dialed exceeds the assigned time period, a Busy Tone will be given and the DTMF receiver will be released.
0=0 second 1=2 seconds 2=4 seconds 3=6 seconds 4=8 seconds
5=15 seconds 6=30 seconds 7=60 seconds 8=120 seconds 9=254 seconds
05-02-03 - A
UTO REDIAL RINGING TIME – CO LINES
:
This parameter is the time duration for which the system will redial the telephone number automatically and then hang up during Auto Redial on CO lines. ISDN lines will hang up immediately if the called number is busy.
Off Hook
Auto-Redial Pause Time
Off Hook
(Program 05-05-08), Y seconds
Auto-Redial Ringing
On Hook
Auto-Redial Ringing Timer
Timer
0=1 second 1=10 seconds 2=20 seconds 3=30 seconds 4=40 seconds
5=50 seconds 6=60 seconds 7=70 seconds 8=80 seconds 9=90 seconds
05-02-04 - SLT R
ELEASE SIGNAL
This parameter is the time duration of depressing the hook switch of an SLT that the system will see as a hang up, the system will take it as a hold signal if less than this time but longer than the SLT hook flash time.
0=40 ms. 1=80 ms. 2=120 ms. 3=400 ms. 4=600 ms.
5=800 ms. 6=1000 ms. 7=1200 ms. 8=1400 ms. 9=1600 ms.
:
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05-02-05 - K
EY TELEPHONE FLASH TIMER (MS. = MILLISECONDS
):
This parameter permits the selection of Flash time for Key stations when pressing the [TRF/FL] key or an analog phone which presses flash and then dials 800 while connected to an outside line. After dialing 800 the flash signal will be sent to the CO line and the analog phone will reconnect to the line.
0=64 ms. 1=80 ms. 2=104 ms. 3=200 ms. 4=304 ms.
5=400 ms. 6=512 ms. 7=600 ms. 8=704 ms. 9=800 ms.
05-02-06 - SLT H
OLD SIGNAL
:
This parameter permits the selection of the Flash time from a single line telephone that the system will see as a Hold signal if the time is greater than the hold signal but less than the SLT release time.
DURING CONVERSATION
DURING CONVERSATION
HOOK PRESSED-Period B
HOOK RELEASED
Period B < SLT Release Time Hold
HOOK PRESSED-Period B
HOOK RELEASED
Period B > SLT Release Time Hang Up
0=64 ms. 1=80 ms. 2=104 ms. 3=200 ms. 4=304 ms.
5=400 ms. 6=512 ms. 7=600 ms. 8=704 ms. 9=800 ms.
05-02-07 - M
INIMUM RING DETECTION (RING ON) TIMER (MS. = MILLISECONDS
): Minimum ring burst that
must be present for the system to detect an incoming call.
0=160 ms. 1=200 ms. 2=280 ms. 3=400 ms. 4=480 ms. 5=600 ms. 6=680 ms. 7=800 ms. 8=880 ms. 9=1000 ms.
05-02-08 - R
ING CYCLE (RING OFF) TIMER
: Length of time that the system must have without a ring
signal for the system to stop internal ringing (abandoned calls).
0=2 seconds 1=2 seconds 2=2 seconds 3=3 seconds 4=4 seconds 5=5 seconds 6=6 seconds 7=7 seconds 8=8 seconds 9=9 seconds
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Form 05-03 - System Parameters Form - Codes-1
Form 05-03- 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Code
Range Of Entries 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 9 0 - 9 2 - 4 0 - 1 0 - 9
Default
1 0 0 9 0 2 0 9
Item
Valid
Settings Description
05-03-01 0-1 Make / Break Ratio 1=40/60 05-03-02 0-1 Automatic Trunk Search 0=Allowed 05-03-03 0-1 Intercom Call Signaling Method 0=Voice Signaling 05-03-04 0-9 PABX (Centrex) Outgoing Code 9=9 05-03-05 0-9 Toll Access Code 0=0 05-03-06 2-4 Station Numbering Plan 2=2 05-03-07 0-1 Intercom Dial Tone Pattern 0=Steady 05-03-08 0-9 Door Phone Ringing Frequency 9= Background Music
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05-03-01 - P
ULSE DIAL - MAKE / BREAK RATIO DIAL PULSE RATIO:
This permits the selection of a Make/Break Ratio for Dial Pulse signaling 0=33/67 1=40/60
05-03 02 - A
UTOMATIC CO LINE SEARCH DURING SPEED DIAL, AUTO REDIAL, SAVED REDIAL, ETC
.:
This allows the system to search for an available trunk according to the assigned dial 9 trunk group when automatic dialing features are used; i.e., Speed Dial, Save Redial, Redial, etc. 0=Enabled (Allowed) 1=Disabled (Not Allowed)
05-03 03 - I
NTERCOM CALL SIGNALING TO ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE SET
:
This selects the Intercom calling method. The user can still override this selection by dialing 3 after initiating an intercom call. Individual stations can be set to automatic microphone switch-on in mode 46-st-03 and thus override the system wide ring method. 0=Voice Signaling 1=Ring Signaling
05-03-04 - PABX (C
ENTREX) OUTGOING CODE (REFERENCE FORM
35-CO-01):
This parameter assigns the PABX outgoing call access code for Redial and Save Redial when the system is installed behind a PABX.
It is used only when Trunk Lines are set to be PABX lines in Mode 35-TK-01. This assignment also enables the system to identify whether the user's dialing is a PABX's Intercom call
or an Outgoing call for toll restrictions. (Refer to Program 35-TK-01)
0=0 1=1 2=2 3=3 4=4 5=5 6=6 7=7 8=8 9=9
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05-03-05 - T
OLL ACCESS CODE
:
The first digit that is checked for verification of a toll call. This has no effect on toll restriction within the system. It is only used to notify SMDR that a particular call is a toll call. See Form 14-01-
03. In the United States, this parameter (if used) will generally be set to 1.
0=0 1=1 2=2 3=3 4=4 5=5 6=6 7=7 8=8 9=9
05-03-06 - S
TATION NUMBER DIGIT LENGTH
:
This assigns the number of digits used for the station numbering plan. 2, 3, or 4 digits may be used. In the TD-824i the system will set this parameter to 2 digits automatically at the time of system initialization 2=2 digit length 3=3 digit length 4=4 digit length
05-03-07 - SLT D
IAL TONE OPTIONS
:
This parameter assigns the pattern of intercom dial tone and other “off hook” tones within the system. Setting ICM Tone DND Tone CFWD Tone MSG Tone
0 Continuous Special Special Continuous 1 Interrupted Special Special Interrupted 2 Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous 3 Interrupted Interrupted Interrupted Interrupted 4 Continuous Special Special Interrupted 5 Interrupted Special Special Continuousl 6 Continuous Continuous Continuous Interrupted 7 Interrupted Interrupted Interrupted Continuous Continuous = Normal Dial tone Interrupted = Normal Busy Tone Special = Three Short Beeps
05-03-08 - D
OORPHONE RINGING FREQUENCY
This parameter allows for different ring patterns for the Door Phone
0= continuous ringing 1~8 = ring frequency of the DK
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9= Background Music
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Form 05-04- 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Range of Entries 0 0 - 1 0 - 2
0 - 1 0 0 - 4 0 - 1 1 - 2
5 - 7
Default
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1
Item
Valid
Settings Description
Default
05-04-01 0-7 RS232 Baud Rate 0=1200bps
05-04-02 0-1 Dial 9 Flag 1=Enable
05-04-03 0-8 Action for Call Duration Limiting 0=Warning
05-04-04 0-1 12/24 Hours Clock 0=12 Hours
05-04-05 0 Reserved 0
05-04-06 2-4 Speed Dialing Distribution 1=200 Sets
05-04-07 0-1 Single Digit Intercom 0=Disable
05-04-08 0-4 Message Waiting Method – SLT Phones 1=Ring
05-04-01 - RS232 B
AUD RATE
:
This parameter sets the baud rate for the RS232 port on G2-MSU card. This RS232 port can be used for SMDR, CTI signalling, MODEM for remote programming purpose. Caution: High baud rate could cause system low performance for other applications.
0 = 1200 1 = 2400 2 = 3600 3 = 4800 4 = 9600 5 = 19200 6 = 38400 7 = 56000 (bps)
05-04-02 - D
IAL 9 (HYBRID) ACTIVATION TURNS ON DIAL 9 (POOLED CO LINES
):
This parameter sets if a station can access an outgoing line by dialing 9. If this parameter is disabled the station can still access an outgoing line by pressing a line key
0=Dial 9 access Disabled 1= Dial 9 access Enable
05-04-03 - C
ALL LIMIT TYPE
:
This parameter decides what action will be taken if a station has limit call duration enabled in Mode 40-nnnn-03. Settings 0 to 3 are for outgoing calls only. The outside party will also hear the warning tone. 0=Continuous Warning After Timeout (Outgoing).
1=1 Second Warning at Duration Limit (Outgoing). 2=1 Second Tone 10 seconds Prior to Timeout. Continuous Tone 5 seconds prior.
Line is released at Timeout (Outgoing).
5=Same as 1 above, except affects both Incoming and Outgoing. 6=Same as 2 above, except affects both Incoming and Outgoing. 7=Same as 3 above, except affects both Incoming and Outgoing.
05-04-04 - T
IME FORMAT DISPLAY
0=12 Hour Clock (AM/PM) 1=24 Hour Clock 00:00-23:59
:
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05-04-05 - R
ESERVED
:
05-04-06 - S
PEED DIAL DISTRIBUTION
:
This parameter sets the number of speed dial numbers allocated to the system speed dial. Adding extra numbers to system Speed Dial reduces the number of personal Speed Dial numbers available to share between individual stations
Numbers after backslash indicate sets available with name feature enabled.
System Personal System Personal
0 100 Sets 500/200 Sets 3 400/300 Sets 200/000 Sets 1 200 Sets 400/100 Sets 4 500/300 Sets 100/000 Sets 2 300 Sets 300/000 Sets
05-04-07 - I
NTERCOM SINGLE DIGIT DIALING
:
Single digit intercom allows the stations to call up to 5 other stations by dialing one digit only (1 to
5). This feature is for the Hotel / Motel Environment. Up to eight different groups may be programmed. If a group is not programmed with any entries then stations which are in the same number station group will be able to make intercom calls without dialing the room to room dialing prefix (6).
0=Disabled 1=Enabled
05-04-08 - M
ESSAGE WAITING
(MW) S
TATUS FOR SINGLE LINE PHONES
:
If the setting is Ring, the single line phone will receive 30 seconds intercom ringing every 5 minutes until the station answers.
If the setting is Voice Message, the station which is left a message will hear the voice message which is stored by the console after answering the message waiting.
If the setting is 250 ms. ring the analogue phone will receive two 250 ms. ring burst every 5 minutes. This is for use with the special telephones to turn on message lamp. 0= Disable All Message Waiting indications
1=MW Ring - Route recipient to message originator.
2=MW - Route to VSU. (Day and Night) (Day and Night) 3=250 millisecond ring every 5 minutes. (Day and
4=No MW during Night Service Night)
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Form 05-05- 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Range of Entries 0 - 1 0 0 - 6 0 - 9 0 1 0 - 9 0 - 9
Default
1 0 0 0 0 1 7 0
Item
Valid
Settings Description
Default
05-05-01 0-3 Wake Up Call Type 1=Music 05-05-02 0-1 Meter Pulse Detect 0=Enable 05-05-03 0-5 Speed Dial Unrestricted-1 0=0 05-05-04 0-9 Speed dial Unrestricted-2 0=0 05-05-05 0-7 Name Feature For Extensions, Trunks, Speed dial 7=Enable All 05-05-06 0-1 Dial Tone Detection 1=Enable 05-05-07 0-9 Auto Redial Attempts 1=2 Times 05-05-08 0-9 Auto Redial Pause Time 0=10 Sec
05-05-01 - W
AKE UP CALL SIGNALING
:
This parameter is for the Hotel/Motel environment to decide what an extension will hear upon receiving a wake up call. Each station can be set in Mode 44-st-08 to decide whether to hear Background Music or DND tone 0=VSU (requires Voice Service Unit) 1 = Back-ground music or DND tone.
2 = VSC + Record Wake Up Call History via SMDR
3 = Back-ground music or DND tone + Record
Wake Up Call History via SMDR
05-05-02 - M
ETER PULSE DETECTOR
:
If setting is Enabled, the system will detect the metering signal from the Exchange during the conversation. (Not used in North America).
0 = Enable 1 = Disable
05-05-03 - S
PEED DIAL UNRESTRICTED (HUNDREDS GROUP
):
If 05-05-03, 05-05-04 settings are A, B, then the speed dial codes from 100 to AB0 are not toll restricted. For example if the settings are 1 and 1 then Speed dials up to 110 can be used by stations whether they conflict with toll restrictions or not. Individual stations can be restricted from using this feature in Mode 45-st-07. If 05-05-03, 05-05-04 settings are set to 0, 0, then all speed dial codes are toll restricted if the station using the speed dial is restricted. 0=000 1=100 2=200 3=300 4=400 5=500 6=600
05-05-04 - S
PEED DIAL UNRESTRICTED (TENS GROUP
See 05-05-03 above 2=20 3=30 4-=40 5=50 6=60 7=70 8=80 9=90
):
0=00 1=10
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05-05-05 - N
AME FUNCTION
:
This parameter enables the naming feature for trunks, extensions and speed dials.
Features \ Values 0 1 2 3 5 7 Display Name instead of number
for Extension
V V V V
Directory Dial for Speed Dial V V V Directory Dial for Extension V V
V: The feature is enabled. Note 1: When any of the above features are enabled the total number of speed dial sets will be
reduced by 300. See Mode 05-04-06.
Note 2: For setting name for Extension/Speed dial/Trunk, Please refer to the programming mode 43 /
09 /35. Note 3: For setting “Directory Dial” key, Please refer to mode 07. 0=No Names Used 1=Display Names for Extensions
2=Name Speed Dial. (Allow Dial by Name
3=Name Extensions & Speed Dial (Dial by Name)
Speed Dial only) 5=Name Display and Dial by name for
Extensions only
7=Enable Name display and speed Dial. Enabled
Dial by name for Extensions and Speed Dial
05-05-06 - D
IAL TONE DETECTOR
:
If setting is enable, then the system will send out the dialing signals after the system detects the Dial Tone which is sent from the exchange, if dial tone is not detected by the system then dialing signals will not be sent out. If setting is disable, then the system will send out dialing signals whether Dial Tone is detected or not.
0 = Enable 1 = Disable
05-05-07 - A
UTO REDIAL ATTEMPTS
:
This parameter is to set the number of auto redial times which the system will attempt. 0=Disabled 1=3 Attempts 2=6 attempts 3=10 attempts 4=20 attempts
5=30 attempts 6=40 attempts 7=50 attempts 8=60 attempts 9=70 attempts
05-05-08 - A
UTO REDIAL INTER-CALL TIMER (SECONDS
):
This parameter is the time duration between the system hanging up an auto redial attempt and starting to redial automatically .
Off Hook
Auto-Redial Pause Time
Off Hook
(Program 05-05-08), Y seconds
Auto-Redial Ringing Timer
On Hook
Auto-Redial Ringing Timer
0=10 1=20 2=30 3=40 4=50 5=60 6=70 7=80 8=90 9=100
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Form 05-06 - System Parameters Form - Timer/Codes
Form 05-06- 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Range Of Entries 0 - 9 0 - 9 0 0 - 1 0 - 1 0-9 0, 1, 3 0
Default
4 4 1 1 0 3 0 0
Item
Valid
Settings
Description
Default
05-06-01 0-9 TRF Busy Recall Timeout 4=30 sec. 05-06-02 0-9 TRF Idle Recall Timeout 4=30 sec. 05-06-03 0-1 ISDN Audio 1=u law 05-06-04 0-9 Polarity Reversal 1=Enable 05-06-05 0-1 Operator Code 0=0 05-06-06 0-9 Unsupervised Conference And ECF Timer 3=3 Min 05-06-07 0-1 Hold Method for SLT 0=Flash 05-06-08 0-2 Station Hunting Group Ring Method 0=Common
05-06-01 - T
RANSFER RECALL TIMEOUT-BUSY (SECONDS):
This parameter sets the time duration between transferring a call to a busy party and automatic transfer back to the transferring party when the called party remains busy 0=5 1=10 2=15 3=20 4=30
5=40 6=50 7=60 8=70 9=No Recall
05-06-02 - T
RANSFER RECALL TIMEOUT-NO ANSWER (SECONDS
):
This parameter sets the time duration between transferring a call to a station and automatic transfer back to the transferring party when the called party does not answer. 0=5 1=10 2=15 3=20 4=30
5=40 6=50 7=60 8=70 9=No Recall
05-06-03 - ISDN A
UDIO
:
This parameter sets ISDN Audio type.
0 = a law 1 = u law
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05-06-04 - P
OLARITY REVERSE DETECTION
:
This parameter is to enable the Polarity Reversal detection feature for incoming caller hang up detection in Australia and some European countries. See Mode 14-01-08 for SMDR setting. Telecom will need to enable polarity reversal at the exchange. When reversal is enabled the system will hang up the exchange line when the incoming caller hangs up and the exchange sends a reversal to the system. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable for 1 polarity reverse signal 2-9 = Delay for 1-8 Seconds and then detect Polarity Reverse Signal In North American applications this is not used. Leave it set to 1.
0=Disable 1=Enable
05-06-05 - O
PERATOR ACCESS CODE
:
This parameter is to set whether to dial "0" or "9" for the operator or for accessing a CO. line.
0 = 0 Operator - 9 Outside Line 1= 9 Operator - 0 Outside Line
05-06-06 - CO D
ISCONNECT TIMER FOR
ECF, U
NSUPERVISED CONFERENCE, AND
DISA:
This parameter sets the time that the system will allow an Unsupervised Conference or External Call Forward to continue before sending a warning tone to the parties and then disconnecting the call. If either party sends a DTMF digit (0-9) to the system the timer will reset and allow the call to continue for the time setting. If reversal supervision is used it will override this setting. 0=Disable 1=1 minute 2=2 minutes 3=3 minutes 4-9=4 minutes
05-06-07 - S
INGLE LINE TELEPHONE HOLD PROCEDURE
:
This parameter is to set whether Single Line Telephones use [FLASH] (or [Hook-switch]) or [FLASH, 7] (or [Hook-switch, 7]) to place a call on Hold.
0=Flash only 1 +[7=Flash]
05-06-08 - S
TATION HUNTING GROUP RING METHOD
:
3=Flash +[7] (System returns
tone after Flash)
This parameter sets the ring method used in the station hunting groups. Pilot numbers for hunt groups are set in Mode 67 and Day/Night ring stations are set in Mode 68 & 69. This system wide parameter can be overridden by programming in Form 67-GP.
0 = Common 1 = Linear 2 = Circular
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Form 05-07 - System Parameters Form - Timer/Codes
Form 05-07- 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Range of Entries 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 0 - 1 0 - 7 0 - 9 0 0
Default
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Item
05-07-01 0-1 Intercom Searching 0=Disable 05-07-02 0-1 Toll Override Prevention from quick dial 0=Disable 05-07-03 0 Reserved 0 05-07-04 0-7 DISA Transfer To Console - No Dialing 0=Enable 05-07-05 0-1 KeyPhone Toll Override Prevention 0=Disable 05-07-06 0-9 SMDR Digit Mask 0=Disable 05-07-07 0-9 CO Guard Timer 0=0 ms. 05-07-08 0 Reserved 0
Valid
Settings Description
Default
05-07-01 - I
NTERCOM STEP CALL
:
If setting is enable, when calling an internal station which is busy or does not answer, pressing [4] will call the station on the next port which is in the same station group as the called station. If setting is disable then there will be no transfer. 0=Disable 1=Enable on Busy
2=Enable on No Answer 3=Enable on Busy and No Answer
05-07-02 - SLT C
ALLING PROOF
:
In areas where dial tone from the CO is delayed, this option will disallow dialing before dial tone is available. If dial tone is delayed, SLT users may attempt to bypass toll control by dialing a DTMF digit before dial tone is available. Enabling this option causes toll checking to not occur until dial tone is heard on the CO trunk. If digits are dialed before dial tone is available, they are disregarded by the TD-824i. 0=Disable 1=Enable
05-07-03 - R
ESERVED – SET TO
0
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* * *
* *
*
*
*
* *
*
*
05-07-04 - DISA O
PERATOR RECALL CAPABILITY (NO DIGITS DIALED
Setting Situation No dialing after the
first voice announcement from the VSU.
The VSU has announced that the called station is busy or no answer
0= 1= 2= 3=
T
T
T T
4= 5= 6= 7=
Note
“*” = Transfer the incoming call to console “T”=System will announce VSU function 06 (if programmed) to the incoming call if no digits dialed timer has expired. System releases call (hangs up).
T
T T
T T T
“*”=See Form 46-ST-04 “T”=See Form 46-ST-04.
If 46-ST-04 is no recall to operator, VSU function 06 will be played to the caller (if programmed). System will release call (hang up).
):
The VSU has already announced the invalid number or a dialed number that has not been received completely.
T T
“*”= System will transfer incoming
caller to system operator if 05-08-07 has expired. “T”=System will play VSU function 06 (if programmed) to the caller if 05­08-07 has expired. System will release the call (hang up).
05-07-05 - EKT C
ALLING PROOF
:
If the setting is enabled, then no audio will be sent from the handset until 3 digits are received by the KSU from the key station dial pad. The intent of this option is to prevent the use of external dialing devices in order to bypass existing toll restrictions. This parameter will be automatically disabled on any lines which are set to Pulse dial.
0=Disable 1=Enable
05-07-06 - SMDR D
IALED NUMBER PRINT
:
If setting is "0", then the full length of the telephone number will be output to the SMDR. If setting is n, then the length of the telephone number will be n digits long.
0=Print All Digits
1=Print 1st digit 2=Print First 2 digits 3=Print First 3 digits
4=Print First 4 digits 5=Print First 5 digits 6=Print First 6 digits 7=Print First 7 digits
8=Print First 8 digits 9=Print First 9 digits
05-07-07 - CO T
RUNK GUARD TIMER:
This parameter is used to insert a pause between a line being released and being able to be re­selected for outward dialing.
0=No delay
1=1 second 2=2 seconds 3=3 seconds 4=4 seconds
5=5 seconds 6=6 seconds 7=7 seconds 8=8 seconds 9=9 seconds
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ESERVED
:
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Form 05-08 - System Parameters Form - Timer/Codes
Form 05-08-T
Item
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Range of Entries 0 - 9 0 - 1 0 - 9 0 - 1 0 - 8 0 - 9 0-9 0
Default
0 0 0 0 7 1 4 1
Item
05-08-01 0-9 Ring Hunt Interval 0=0 Sec. 05-08-02 0-1 DSS Access To Other Trunk Group 0=Enable 05-08-03 0-9 SLT Camp On Tone 0=Disable 05-08-04 0-1 DISA Transfer Group (No Answer) 0=Station Group 05-08-05 0-8 SLT Programming digit 7=7 + Code 05-08-06 0-9 DISA TRANSFER Time No Answer or Busy 1=16 Sec 05-08-07 0-9 DISA Transfer Time No Dialing 4=4 Sec. 05-08-08 0-1 Music source selection 1=Ext MOH/Int IC
Valid
Settings Description
Default
05-08-01 - R
ING HUNT INTERVAL (SECONDS
):
If setting is n, Then when an incoming call rings the first ring assigned extension and that extension is busy, after n seconds the call will ring the second of the ring assigned extensions. If the 2nd extension is busy the call will go to the 3rd extension immediately. All stations which have been passed by the ring assignment will receive off hook busy remind. Up to 16 stations can be in the ring hunt group. If the setting is 0 then only the first ring assigned station will ring.
0=0 1=2 2=4 3=6 4=8
5=15 6=30 7=60 8=120 9=250
05-08-02 - D
This feature enables or disables the ability of stations to
IRECT CO ACCESS:
0=Disable 1=Enable
use a DSS key to access CO lines not in their own dial 9 group.
05-08-03 - SLT B
USY REMIND TONE TIMER
:
This feature enables a tone to indicate call waiting for a busy single line telephone and sets the interval between tones. The interval between tones will be the Off Hook Busy Remind Interval (t) x by the setting in this parameter. Off Hook Busy Remind Time is set in Mode 05-01-05.
0=Disable 1=1 X Value of Form 05-01-05 2=2 X Value of Form 05-01-05
3=3 X Value of Form 05-01-05 4=4 X Value of Form 05-01-05 5=5 X Value of Form 05-01-05 6=6 X Value of Form 05-01-05 7=7 X Value of Form 05-01-05 8=8 X Value of Form 05-01-05 9=9 X Value of Form 05-01-05
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PERATOR RECALL LOCATION (NO ANSWER
):
This parameter decides to which Console group an unsuccessful DISA call will be transferred if the called station has transfer enabled in 46-st-04.
0=Console for the Called Station's group (41-st-01) 1=Console for the Incoming Trunk's group (36-gp)
05-08-05 - SLT F
EATURE PROGRAMMING ACCESS CODE FIRST DIGIT
:
This feature changes the programming digit used by an Analog phone to perform its programmable features. For example call forward is normally 701, If this parameter is set to 3 the call forward code will be 301. If the setting is 0 then the analogue phones cannot do programming. If the setting is 8 it is necessary to press [*][#] before accessing programming or dialing any 8 codes. This will allow the use of digits 1 to 8 as the first digit of a station number
0=Disabled 1=1 2=2 3=3 4=4
5=5 6=6 7=7 8=[*][#][7]
05-08-06 - DISA NO A
NSWER RECALL TIMER (SECONDS
):
An incoming call is answered by the DISA voice message and transferred to the called extension. If the called extension does not answer after this time duration the voice card will announce the status of the station (no answer). Or if the station is busy will announce the status (busy) immediately and then retry the station the number of times set in Mode 05-11-06 and depending on the settings for individual stations in Mode 46-st-03 will also transfer the call to the console of the group specified in Mode 05-08-04, transfer the call to the console only or disconnect the call.
0=8 1=16 2=24 3=32 4=40
5=48 6=56 7=64 8=72 9=80
05-08-07 - DISA T
RANSFER TIME (NO DIGITS DIALED) TRANSFER TO CONSOLE
:
This parameter sets the time that a DISA call will wait after the voice message is completed before transferring to the console if no digits are dialed by the caller. Do not set this to less than about 3 seconds for normal operation
0=Immediate 1 = 1 second 2 = 2 seconds 3 = 3 seconds 4 = 4 seconds
5 = 5 seconds 6 = 6 seconds 7 = 7 seconds 8 = 8 seconds 9 = 9 seconds
05-08-08 - M
USIC SOURCE SELECTION
:
This parameter sets the Music Source for the Internal Background Music and CO Music on Hold and Doorphone Ringback Tone.
Set Data B.G.M M.O.H Doorphone Ringback
0 Melody IC Melody IC Melody IC 1 External Source Melody IC Melody IC 2 Melody IC External Source External Source 3 External Source External Source External Source 4 Melody IC External Source SLT Music Port 5 External Source External Source SLT Music Port 6 Melody IC Double Beep Tone Silence
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Form 05-09 - System Parameters Form - Misc.
Form 05-09-T
ITem
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Range of Entries 0 0 - 1 0-9 0 0 0 0 0
Default
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Item
05-09-01 0 Reserved 0 05-09-02 0-1 Busy Console Queuing (Intercom Calls) 0=Disable 05-09-03 0-9 Loop Disconnect Detection (CPC) 3=320 ms 05-09-04 0-9 DISA Busy Tone Detection 0=Disable 05-09-05 0 Reserved 0 05-09-06 0-9 UCD-1 Enable Time 0=5 Sec 05-09-07 0-9 UCD-1 Segment 2 Recall Time 0=Disable 05-09-08 0-9 UCD-1 Release Time 0=No Release
Valid
Settings Description
Default
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05-09-01 - R
05-09-02 - C
ESERVED
ONSOLE AUTOMATIC QUEUING:
:
This feature enables the busy console(s) to have an intercom call(s) queued to it(them). If the station dials the operator (by 0 or 9) and all the consoles are busy, the system will put this call in the queue to wait for the operators to be free. The calling station will hear ring back tone instead of busy tone and the first operator in the group will receive the Busy Remind Signal. The first operator to go on-hook will receive the call.
0=Disable 1=Enable
05-09-03 - CO L
OOP DISCONNECT (CALLING PARTY CONTROL):
This option enables Calling Party Control so that held calls that are abandoned are dropped by the system and callers who abandon while listening to voice mail do not continue processing. Calling Party Control is sent from the telco Central Office as an open loop (loop current dropped). Open loop interval is listed below in milliseconds
0=Disabled 1=80 ms 2=160 ms 3=240 ms 4=320 ms 5=400 ms 6=480 ms 7=560 ms 8=640 ms 9=720 ms
05-09-04 - DISA Busy Tone Detection:
This feature allows the system to recognize busy tone from the CO line during DISA operation for clearing down the call. Type 1 = busy tone is 250 ms. on, 250 ms. off. Type 2 = 500 ms. on and 500 ms. off. Type 3 = Continuous busy tone (>3.2 seconds). Type 4 = 375 ms. on and 375 ms. Off.
0 = Disable 1 = Type 1 2 = Type 2 3 = Type 1 and 2 4 = Type 3 5 = Type 1 and 3 6 = Type 2 and 3 7 = Type 1, 2, 3 8 = Type 4
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ESERVED
:
05-09-06 - UCD E
NABLE TIME:
This parameter is to set the time duration before the system answers an incoming call when the ring assigned station(s) are busy, if a VMU card is installed. The incoming call will show as a normal ring signal on the DSS key and can be answered by the operator at any time even while the voice message is playing to the caller.
0=5 seconds 1=10 seconds 2=15 seconds 3=20 seconds 4=25 seconds 5=30 seconds 6=35 seconds 7=40 seconds 8=45 seconds 9=50 seconds
05-09-07 - UCD H
OLD RECALL TIME
:
After the assigned time duration, if a station in the hunt group or the system operator has not become free, the caller will recall the VMU and VMU 2nd UCD recording will be played. This time sets the hold value. The message will be played to the caller every time the recall time is reached until answered by the operator or the caller hangs up. 0=disabled (Does not recall)
1=30 seconds 2=45 seconds 3=60 seconds 4=75 seconds
5=90 seconds 6=105 seconds 7=120 seconds 8=135 seconds 9-150 seconds
05-09-08 - UCD D
URATION TIME
:
If a call has not been answered by a live person by the time this timer expires, the system will disconnect the outside caller. The system will play a warning message to the caller before releasing the call
0=Timer Disabled 1=5 minutes 2=10 minutes 3=15 minutes 4=20 minutes 5=25 minutes 6=30 minutes 7=35 minutes 8=40 minutes 9=45 minutes
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Form 05-10 - Voice Mail Leading Digits
Form 05-10-T
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Range of Entries
Default
d d d d d d d d
Item
05-10-01 Leading Digit 1 For Voice Mail Forwarding d = None 05-10-02 Leading Digit 2 For Voice Mail Forwarding d = None 05-10-03 Leading Digit 3 For Voice Mail Forwarding d = None 05-10-04 Leading Digit 4 For Voice Mail Forwarding d = None 05-10-05 Leading Digit 5 For Voice Mail Forwarding d = None 05-10-06 Leading Digit 6 For Voice Mail Forwarding d = None 05-10-07 Leading Digit 7 For Voice Mail Forwarding d = None 05-10-08
Valid
Settings Description
0 -9,*,#
DND
HOLD
Leading Digit 8 For Voice Mail Forwarding d = None
Default
Description:
This parameter allows the system to insert digits before the call forwarded station number when the call forward is received by the voice mail port if Standard Protocol is selected. If the station numbering is only 2 or 3 digits the system will insert additional digits if the Voice Mail requires more. The last digits of the voice mail box number will still have to be the same as the station numbering for correct recognition. The HOLD key can be used to insert a pause in the DTMF tone sending and will display as a (p). The DND key is no digits sent and is shown as (d).
Example: The TransTel is set to 2 digit numbering but the voice mail requires 4 digits. The voice mail also requires a pause
between answering the call and the tones being sent. Set this parameter to the following
05-10-IP SYS PAR p 9 9 d d d d d
When the call forwarded station 11 is answered by the voice mail port after the pause time the digits 9911 will be sent to the port by the system. If station 11's voice mail box is 9911 then the mailbox number 9911 will be automatically opened by the tones.
There are 2 different Voice Mail Protocols available in the TransTel G series depending on the setting in Mode 05-12-05. If this mode is set to 0 then the Protocol will be the leading digits entered in this Mode plus the Station Number of the forwarded station. If Mode 05-12-05 is set to 1 then the Enhanced Protocol shown on the following page will be used.
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Enhanced Protocol
Enhanced Protocol is a more sophisticated means of integration with most voice mails. Its use is preferable to that of the integration of 05-10 in most cases. Within the enhanced protocol the TD-824i defines specific types of calls. Depending on the application and the type of voice mail, this allows for the maximum flexibility in the processing of calls. Each digit string will be unique to the type of call and the user.
The format is as follows: 1 + extension number = Call Forwarding All Calls 2 + extension number = Call Forward Busy 3 + extension number = Call Forward No Answer 4 + extension number = Direct Call to Voice Mail (Auto Login) 5 + extension number = Call Record 6 + extension number = Recall to Voice Mail 7 + CO Trunk Number = Incoming CO Call 9# + extension number = Direct to Mailbox (Take A Message)
In the case of codes 1+ through 6+ and 9#+ the actual string will be the identifier digit plus the actual extension number. Systems using two digit numbering will send a total of three digits (identifier plus 2 digit extension number). Systems using three digit numbering will send a total of four digits (identifier plus 3 digit extension number). Systems using four digit numbering will send a total of five digits (identifier plus 4 digit extension number).
If the Incoming trunk indentifier is enabled in the TD-824i on Form 05-12-05 the dial string will be 7+ a two digit trunk number, so an identifier for trunk 1 will be 701, trunk 2 is 702 and so on.
Answer Digit When a called station answers the System will play [DTMF A] to the voice mail port. Busy Digit. When a called station is busy the system will play [DTMF B] to the voice mail port. Disconnect Digit. The system will play [DTMF C] when an inside station disconnects or when a V/M is
connected to a CO trunk which receives polarity reversal or Loop Disconnect. These 3 functions will considerably speed up the operation of the V/M as it will not have to wait to listen to tones to see what is happening with calls.
Answering Machine Operation
When activated this function allows the caller to set call forward to the Voice Mail as usual but then monitor calls to the Voice Mail from his key phone (on hook) and if they wish can lift the handset and take the call back from the Voice Mail. To enable the user presses [SPK] [7][7][3][1] and to disable presses [SPK] [7][7][3][0]. You may have a button on your telephone programmed for Answering Machine Emulation. If so, Press the Answering Machine button. It will light up, indicating your telephone is in Answering Machine Mode. To remove from Answering Machine Mode, press the Answering Machine button again. The light will extinguish, indicating your exit from Answering Machine Mode.
Record Function
This function is dependent on the Recording Unit being capable of inserting the recording tone to alert the caller they are being recorded. To record it is necessary for the Key phone to have a [RECORD] key which is FN 48 . During a call the STN presses the [RECORD] button and the Voice Mail will answer if a port is available and the system will send the Protocol 15 + STN NO + STN No.
Direct To Voice Mail
Direct to Voice Mail allows a station to place another caller directly in a user’s mailbox without the need to dial special codes. A station user presses the “Transfer to Voice Mail Key” and then either dials the extension user’s number or presses their DSS button. The call is immediately routed to their voice mail box and their greeting without the need to transfer to a station and allow forwarding to take place. Assign FN:25 to a key (Form 07­group-key) for the phones you want.
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Message Waiting Digits
Message Waiting is a non-programmable string that is sent by the voice mail system to the TD-824i in order to activate message waiting on telephones. The TD-824i accepts the following codes for Message Waiting utilization:
Message Waiting ON: 7071 + Extension Number Message Waiting OFF: 7072 + Extension Number
More About Voice Mail
Voice Mail Ports are configured on Form 43-Port-02. Setting this parameter to a value of 8 identifies it as a voice mail port. It will then receive the integration digits selected for the system. All voice mail ports in a system must be set to type 8.
All Message Waiting levels for Voice Mail ports must be 9. Message Waiting level is set on Form 46-ext-02. Voice mail ports must be assigned to Hunt Group 1 in the TD-1648i. The Pilot number for Hunt Group 1 is
assigned on Form 67-01. Individual member of Hunt Group 1 are programmed on Form 68-01-01 for Day Service and 69-01-01 for Night Service.
When a voice mail port sets a message waiting on an LCD display set, the callback number displayed will be the first member of the hunt group. Message callbacks will call the station displayed. If it is busy, the system will hunt, just as if you had dialed the pilot number of the hunt group.
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Form 05-11 - System Parameters Form - Supplemental.
Form 05-11-T
Item
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Range Of Entries 0 0 0 0 0-3 0-9 0-9 0-8
Default
0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0
Item
05-11-01 0 Reserved 0= 05-11-02 0-1 DISA Password – 1 / 24 Sets 0=1 05-11-03 0-2 Select Music on Hold or Ring Back Tone 05-11-04 0-1 DISA Queuing if VSU is busy or absent 1=Queue 05-11-05 0-3 DISA Special Digit Access 0=[8],[9],[*],[#] 05-11-06 0-9 DISA Transfer Timer: 0=2 Times 05-11-07 0-9 Door Phone Ringing Time 5=30 Sec. 05-11-08 0-8 DISA Single Digit Dialing 0=Disable
Valid
Settings
Description
Default
1=MOH
05-11-01 - R
05-11-02 - DISA P
ESERVED
ASSWORD:
:
This parameter when enabled will increase the number of DISA passwords from 1 to 24. At the default setting of 0 the DISA password will be set in Form 13-02. If the parameter is set to 1, 24 passwords are available and they will be the same as the forced account codes numbers (25-48). Forced account codes are set in Form 17-(00-48). 0=Disable 1=Enable
05-11-03 - M
USIC ON HOLD/RINGBACK ON TRANSFER:
This parameter selects what the incoming caller will hear during Ring Transfer and Hold Recall conditions. The feature is designed for the U.S. to prevent the caller from hearing recognizing the TD-824i International Ring Back Tone and mistake it as a disconnect or busy signal and hanging up even though their call is still in progress. 0 = Ring Back Tone 1 = Music On Hold 2 = Silence
05-11-04 - DISA Q
UEUING TO
VSU (N
OT APPLICABLE ON
TD-1648I):
This parameter is not valid on the TD-1648i. It must be set to 0 = disable queuing in order for DISA to operate. 0 = Disable Queuing 1 = Enable Queuing
05-11-05 - DISA D
IGIT ACCEPTANCE
This parameter sets which of the system functions are accessible by DISA callers 0=All special digits allowed 1=[#] Allowed - [9],[0] Disallowed
2=[9],[0] Allowed - [*],[#] Disallowed 3=No Special Digits Allowed
:
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05-11-06 - DISA T
RANSFER COUNT
:
This function sets the number of times that an unsuccessful DISA call will attempt to retry a station and or transfer to a console after the ringing time set in Mode 05-08-06. A setting of 9 may cause trunks to lock up on systems that are completely unattended overnight. Please use care if you select 9 as the value for this parameter.
0=2 1=3 2=4 3=5 4=6 5=7 6=8 7=9 8=10 9=Infinite
05-11-07 - D
OOR PHONE RING TIMER
:
This parameter sets the time that Door Phone ring assigned stations will ring for when the Door Phone button is pressed.
0=5 seconds 1=10 seconds 2=15 seconds 3=20 seconds 4=25 seconds
5=30 seconds 6=35 seconds 7=40 seconds 8=45 seconds 9=50 seconds
05-11-08 - DISA S
INGLE DIGIT DIALING:
This feature allows a DISA caller to dial stations by 1 digit (1-5) using the settings in Form 10-gp­IP to set which station will be dialed by each digit
0=No Single Digit Dialing 1=Single Digit Group 1 2=Single Digit Group 2 3=Single Digit Group 3 4=Single Digit Group 4 5=Single Digit Group 5 6=Single Digit Group 6 7=Single Digit Group 7 8=Single Digit Group 8
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stations as a busy line (steady illuminated red pushbutton).
Form 05-12 - System Parameters Form - Miscellaneous
Form 05-12-T
Item
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Range Of Entries 0 0 0-1 0 - 4 0-1 0 0 0
Default
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Item
05-12-01 0-1 Call Transfer Method – Key Telephone 0=Key Phone 05-12-02 0 Reserved 0 05-12-03 0-1 Exclusive hold capability 0=Enable 05-12-04 0-9 Door Unlock Relay Activation Time 2=3 Sec 05-12-05 0-7 Voice Mail Call Forward Protocol Type / mute digits 05-12-06 0-1 Linear/Circular Trunk group access 0=Linear 05-12-07 0-9 LED indication of Check in / Check out on DSS console 0=Disable 05-12-08 0 Reserved 0
Valid
Settings Description
Default
7=Muted DTMF
05-12-01 - K
EYPHONE TRANSFER METHOD:
If set to 0, transfer procedure requires that the TRF/FL
0=Must use TRF/FL key, 1=Can transfer by hanging up
05-12-02 - R
ESERVED:
05-12-03 - E
XCLUSIVE HOLD
:
A call on exclusive hold cannot be readily retrieved by any other station. On all TransTel digital telephone stations, a call on exclusive hold will appear to other The call owner will see a slow flash, to differentiate the exclusive call from other calls in the system.
0=Enable 1=Disable
05-12-04 - D
OOR RELAY ACTIVATION TIMER:
This parameter sets the time that the door unlock relay will remain activated after the Door Unlock function is activated by the user. The Door unlock relay is programmed in Mode 06 0=1 second 1=2 seconds 2=3 seconds 3=4 seconds 4=5 seconds
5=6 seconds 6=7 seconds 7=8 seconds 8=9 seconds 9=10 seconds
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05-12-05 - V
OICE MAIL INTEGRATION TYPE
:
This parameter selects between Standard Voice Mail Call Forward Protocol and the Digit+ Extension protocol. For a full description of Voice Mail Protocol see Mode 05-10. This parameter will also enable or disable muting of the leading digits to the outside caller. 0=Use Form 05-10 DTMF Not Muted 1=Use Digit + Extension spec. DTMF Not Muted
2=Use Form 05-10 DTMF Muted 3= Use Digit + Extension spec. DTMF Muted 4=Same as 0. 5= Use Digit + Extension spec. Not Muted. Does Not
send Direct CO Call Code
6=Same As 2 7= Use Digit + Extension spec. DTMF Muted. Does
Not send Direct CO Call Code.
05-12-06 - T
RUNK GROUP ACCESS TYPE:
If this parameter is set to 0 then line selection will be the first available trunk in the users dial (9-0) group. If the parameter is set to 1 then the lines will be selected in a Circular fashion till all lines have been used and then the selection will start again. Do NOT use Circular with CO lines unless there is a very good reason as call collision is more likely to occur as a result. 0=Linear Hunt 1=Circular Hunt
05-12-07 - LED
INDICATION OF CHECK IN / CHECK OUT:
This parameter disables or enables the LED indication for Check in/Check out features for the DSS consoles and DSS Keys
The LED indications are as follows: Red and slow flash: If the Reception has checked out an extension, the LED for extension will slow flash red. Green: When the checked out extension’s room has been cleaned by the
cleaner(maid), they can dial [776] from the phone and hang up. The LED for that extension will go Green. This means the room is ready for a new guest Red: The room is checked in and the phone is in use.
Off: The room is checked in and idle.
0 = Disable 1= Enable
05-12-08 - R
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applications are similar to this example could use this feature.
Form 05-13 - System Parameters Form - Miscellaneous
Form 05-13-T 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Range Of Entries 0-1 0-1 0-3 0 0-1 0-1 0-7 0-7
Default 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 6
Item
05-13-01 0-1 Hot Dialing 1=Enable 05-13-02 0-1 Immediate SMDR output 0=Disable 05-13-03 0-3 Caller ID Buffer Block Size 0=10 Sets 05-13-04 0-9 Reserved 0 05-13-05 0-1 Display CO Caller ID Name 1=Display name 05-13-06 0-1 CTI-Trunk Status Report 0= Disable 05-13-07 0-7 Least Call Routing(LCR) – 1st Special Rate Day 7= Sunday 05-13-08 0-7 Least Call Routing(LCR) – 2nd Special Rate Day 6= Saturday
Valid
Settings Description
Default
05-13-01 - I
NTERCOM HOT KEY DIALING
:
This parameter when enabled allows stations to dial an intercom call On Hook without having to lift the handset or press the SPK key.
0 = Disable 1= Enable
05-13-02 - I
MMEDIATE
SMDR
OUTPUT:
This parameter when enabled, is for external software to know who is dialing out at this moment. When enabled, if a station user dials out, system will send out the SMDR information immediately. The external software could start to count the cost in the beginning of the call. If the credit is 1 hour and time is expired, the external software could cut the connection by sending some commands back to KSU. Or any other
0 = Disable 1= Enable
Example:
Extension 18 accesses Trunk 01 and dials 1234567
18 01 N 1 05/23 08:30'00" 18 01 N 12 05/23 08:30'00" 18 01 N 123 05/23 08:30'00" 18 01 N 1234 05/23 08:30'00" 18 01 N 12345 05/23 08:30'00" 18 01 N 123456 05/23 08:30'00" 18 01 N 1234567 05/23 08:30'00"
18 01 # 1234567 05/23 08:30'00" Hold line 1 18 01 * 1234567 05/23 08:30'00" Retrieve line 1 18 01 * 1234567 05/23 08:30'00" Hang up line 1
05-13-03 - C
ALL ID MEMORY BLOCK SIZE
:
0 = 10 Records per Block 1 = 20 Records per Block 2 = 30 Records per Block 3 = 40 Records per Block
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This parameter
enables trunk status reports for CTI applications (Not currently available in North America).
Related system Programming: 05
-13-
07. 05
-13-
08, 75, 76, 77, 78
-st-
01, 78
-st-
02
Related system Programming: 05
-13-
07. 05
-13-
08,
75, 76, 77, 78
-st-
01, 78
-st-02
05-13-04 - R
ESERVED
:
05-13-05 - C
ALLER ID DISPLAY METHOD
:
defines whether the system will display the incoming name or number when new calls arrive at the system 0 = Display Number of incoming call 1 = Display Name of incoming call 5 = Display Name and number of incoming call
05-13-06 - CTI-T
RUNK STATUS REPORT
:
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
05-13-07 - 1
ST
SPECIAL RATE DAY
:
This parameter sets an exception day to the standard day schedule. Use when the scheduling information changes on a specific day, such as the first day of the weekend.
0 = No Special Rate Day 1 = Monday 2 = Tuesday 3 = Wednesday 4 = Thursday 5 = Friday 6 = Saturday 7 = Sunday
05-13-08 - 2
ND
SPECIAL RATE DAY:
This parameter sets an exception day to the standard day schedule. Use when the scheduling information changes on a specific day, such as the second day of the weekend.
0 = No Special Rate Day 1 = Monday 2 = Tuesday 3 = Wednesday 4 = Thursday 5 = Friday 6 = Saturday 7 = Sunday
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ronment.
Form 05-14 - System Parameters Form - Miscellaneous
Form 05-14-T 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Range Of Entries 0 0 0-1 0 - 4 0-1 0 0 0
Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Item
Valid
Settings
Description
Default
05-14-01 0-1 ISDN Recovery 0=Disable 05-14-02 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-14-03 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-14-04 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-14-05 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-14-06 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-14-07 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-14-08 0 Reserved 0=Reserved
05-14-01 - ISDN R
ECOVERY:
This parameter enables different recovery functions for ISDN line under the worst case ISDN connection or
0 = Disable 1= Recovery every 1 minute while idle 2= Recovery every 1 minute always
05-14-02 - R
ESERVED
:
05-14-03 - R
ESERVED
:
05-14-04 - R
ESERVED
:
05-14-05 - R
ESERVED
:
05-14-06 - R
ESERVED
:
05-14-07 - R
ESERVED
:
05-14-08 - R
ESERVED
:
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Form 05-16 - System Parameters Form - Miscellaneous
Form 05-16-T 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Range Of Entries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Item
Valid
Settings
Description
Default
05-16-01 0 Reserved 0=Disable 05-16-02 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-16-03 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-16-04 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-16-05 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-16-06 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-16-07 0 Reserved 0=Reserved 05-16-08 0-3 ISDN Event Monitor 0=Disable
05-16-01 - R
ESERVED
:
05-16-02 - R
ESERVED
:
05-16-03 - R
ESERVED
:
05-16-04 - R
ESERVED
:
05-16-05 - R
ESERVED
:
05-16-06 - R
ESERVED
:
05-16-07 - R
ESERVED
:
05-16-08 - ISDN E
VENT MONITOR
:
This feature allows system to record the ISDN event for some maintenance purpose. All output will go through RS232 port.
0 = Disable ISDN Event Monitor feature 1 = Enable ISDN Layer 2 Event Monitor feature 2 = Enable ISDN Layer 3 Event Monitor feature 3 = Enable ISDN Layer 2 & Layer 3 Event Monitor
SMDR and CTI feature must be disabled before using this feature.
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Form 06-01 - Relay Assignment Form
TD-MSC card has 1 dry contact relay.
No voltage is provided by the system, the installer will have to provide their own source to suit the application. Only use the relays to switch 24V. They are only designed for low voltage control circuits. All Relays are Normally Open contacts and will close on activation of the function for which they have been programmed.
00-10
Valid Settings:
00=Non-Operational (Default) 04=CO Line Loud Bell 01=Music On Hold 05=Station Loud Bell 02=Door Latch Release 06=System Alarm
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Form 07-gp-IP - Flexible Key Group Assignment
General:
This program assigns 8 groups of Flexible key plans for Key phones. Each Key phone can be assigned to use two groups (Form 41-st-(02 & 03)). Database Entry is as follows: 07-Gp-Key. For example: Form 07-01-01 Refers to Form 07 – Key Group 1 – Button 1. Form 07-01-29 Refers to Form 07 – Key Group 1 – Button 29. Description: Each key can be assigned as either a Trunk, a Station or a Function. To change the assignment from TK to Station or to Function or vice versa, press the [MIC/AT] key before setting. nn = 01-10 - Trunk Key (1 to 10) xx = 10-69 - Station Key (2 digits) fn = 00-65 - Function Key (0 to 65)
Form 07 - Key Assignment Parameters
Description Entry Description Entry CO Lines 01-08 CO:XX Any valid Station Number XXXX 1A2 Emulation FN:24 Lock/Unlock Station FN:14
Account Code (Forced) FN:09 Lock Override (One Call) FN:16 Alarm Assign (Wakeup) FN:47 Message Waiting / P/T FN:03 Caller ID History FN:32 Microphone / Auto Answer FN:04 Call Forward FN:53 Paging All Internal FN:20 Call Pickup Own Group FN:35 Paging All External FN:21 Call Pickup All Groups FN:36 Paging All Internal/External FN:22 Call Pickup Group FN:37 Paging External 1 FN:33 Loop Key Trunk Group 1 FN:38 Paging Internal Zone FN:23 Loop Key Trunk Group 2 FN:39 Page Meet Me FN:56 Loop Key Trunk Group 3 FN:40 Program Key FN:01 Loop Key Trunk Group 4 FN:41 One Touch Speed Dial Key FN:00 Loop Key Trunk Group 5 FN:42 Redial FN:07 Loop Key Trunk Group 6 FN:43 Reminder Key (Operator only) FN:48 Loop Key Trunk Group 7 FN:44 Save FN:06 Loop Key Trunk Group 8 FN:45 Shift Key FN:57 Date / Time Set up (Console) FN:50 Speed Dial FN:05 Do Not Disturb/Conference FN:02 Split/Swap Key FN:26 Directory Key FN:62 Voice Mail Transfer Key FN:25 Day/Night Key FN:52 Voice Mail Answer Machine
FN:27
Emulation
Door Phone FN:60 Voice Mail Live Call Recording FN:34 Headset Mode FN:29 Volume Level Setup FN:10 Hotel/Motel FN:59
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Program Template For Key Assignment
Form 07
Key 26
Key 17 Key 18 Key 19
Key 15 Key 14 Key 13
Key 5 Key 6 Key 6 Key 8
Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4
Key 29 Key 28 Key 27
Key 20
Key 16
Key 12 Key 11 Key 10 Key 9
Instructions:
gramming Form 07 to assign various features to key groups, use the following key numbers and assign the de­sired feature accordingly. Ex­ample, if you want to make key 22 as it appears on the DSS paper to be a Zone Pag­ing Key, you would enter the data as 07-GP-20. The data would be FN:23. Note the ac­tual key number for program­ming differs from that of the DSS paper. This is done so the station numbers begin with 11, after the 8th line in the system.
MIC/AT– Change Functions Key 1– Go down a key Key 2– Go up a key Key 3– Move Left Key 4– Move Right
When pro-
Key 26 Key 27 Key 28 Key 29
Key 7 Key 6 Key 5
Key 8
Key 4 Key 3 Key 2 Key 1
Key 21
Key 22
Key 23
Key 24
Key 25
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DK-2 Key Layout
Note: Keys 1 through 29 are programmable. Keys 30 – 34 are not currently usable on the TD-1648i
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Form 08-gp-IP - DSS Key Group Assignment
General:
This program assigns 2 groups of Flexible key plans for DSS Consoles. There are a total of 8 key groups available in the TD-1648i. Form 08-01 = DSS Key Group 1 Form 08-02 = DSS Key Group 2 Form 08-03 = DSS Key Group 3 …. Form 08-08 = DSS Key Group 8
The DSS Key Group to which a particular DSS console belongs is assigned on Form 43-port-03. Database Entry is as follows: 08 – Group – Key Number.
For example: Form 08-01-01 Refers to Form 08 – Key Group 1 – Button (Key) 1. Form 08-01-59 Refers to Form 08 – Key Group 1 – Button 59. Assignment Values are the same as in Form 07 of this document.
Note: DSS Consoles are associated with individual stations.This is done through form 43-port-01. In order to make this association, the DSS console is assigned the same extension number as the telephone to which it will be associated. Please see Form 43 in this manual.
For example, If the DSS console connected to port 12 will operate in conjunction with extension 11, then 43-12­01 must be set to 11.
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Form 09-nnn-DP - System Speed Dial
General:
This program permits the assignment of up to 500 sets of system speed dialing codes. Description: nnn = 100-599 = Speed dial code, up to 500 sets in total.
DP = 01-30 = Digit Pointer for telephone number. 30 digits per speed dial code. tt = 01-10 = Pre-assigned CO line number.
Pre-Assigned CO Line:
Press the {Change} key to change or clear the Pre-assigned CO line number. This CO line is the dedicated outgoing line for the speed dial code. If the user presses a speed dial code without selecting a CO line first, the system will select this CO Line automatically. If no CO line is assigned, the system will select an available CO line according to the assigned Dial 9 group (Program 41-nnnn-04). A line may also be selected directly by the user.
Telephone Number:
30 digits maximum may be entered in each memory. In addition to the digits 1 to 0, *, # the following can also be stored: Pause, Flash, Pulse to DTMF. Each function occupies one digit.
"Pause" is represented by the [HOLD] key. -- P "Flash" is represented by the [TRF/FL] key. -- F "Pulse to DTMF" is represented by the {P->T} key. -- T
i) Pause: During dial procedures on CO line, the dialing will pause for a programmable period (See Program 05-01-06). During dial procedures on ISDN line, the dialing will wait for the called party answers the call.
For example,
Store 2961135ppp506 in speed dial and use this speed dial on CO line to dial out. System will dial DTMF
after three pause periods and send ‘506’ by using DTMF code. ii) Flash : This will make a loop disconnection of a pre-assigned duration. (Refer program mode 05-02-05). iii) Pulse to DTMF : If the dialed signal is "pulse", it will change to "DTMF".
Note: Pressing {Don’t Care} will erase the digit which the cursor is on. Pressing [REDIAL] will erase all the assigned digits. Note: An indication of TK:00 will cause the system to utilize the first free line in a station's dial 9 group.
An indication of 01-08 will cause the system to always select the same CO Line.
Note: To enter a name, press the CHG (Volume Down) key until the letter "N" appears in the upper
right corner of the LCD display. Letters and numbers may be entered through the keypad. For Dial by name to operate, 05-05-05 must be enabled.
Phone numbers may not exceed 30 digits in length (including special characters). Names may be entered up to 30 characters, but will only be displayed to 16 characters.
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Form 10-gp-IP - Intercom or DISA Single Digit Assignment
General:
This program permits the stations in one or more station groups to call a specific station by dialing one digit only. To enable station Single Digit Dialing, Form 05-04-07 must be set to 1 = Enabled. The settings in this Form are also used by DISA Single Digit Dialing (Form 05-11-08 to enable for DISA use).
Description: S
INGLE DIGIT INTERCOM
When single digit dialing is enabled and a group (1-8) selected in Form 41-stn-01 then extensions will be able to dial the stations in the group selected by dialing the digits 1 to 5. The digit 1 will call the first station in the group, 2 will dial the second station in the group and so on up to digit 5. The caller can also dial 6 and then dial a full extension number to call other extensions or dial (0 or 9) to call the operator. If a particular group has no entries programmed, the stations in the same number station group will not have single digit dialing and will not have to use the station to station prefix.
Note: Default programming places all stations in Single Digit Group 1.
S
INGLE DIGIT
When single digit dialing is enabled and a group (1-8) selected in Form 05-11-08 then DISA callers will be able to dial the stations in the group selected by dialing the digits 1 to 5. The digit 1 will call the first station in the group, 2 will dial the second station in the group and so on up to digit 5. The caller can also dial 6 and then dial a full extension number to call other extensions or dial (0 or 9) to call the operator. If a position is left programmed to 0 then station numbers starting with the digit, which corresponds, to this position can be dialed in full.
DISA:
:
Example
10-gp-IP S.D.I. 11 13 22 00 55
In the above example an incoming DISA caller who dials 1 will call station 11, dialing 2 will call station 13, 3 will call Station 22. Dialing 4 will allow the caller to dial the full extension number of any extension, which starts with 4, e.g. 44. 55 has been assigned as a Hunt Group Pilot number so a DISA caller dialing 5 will call the Station hunting group which has 55 as it's pilot Number. Pilot numbers are set in Mode 67 and Hunt groups are programmed in Mode 68 and 69.
Form 10 - Single Digit Dialing Assignment
Form 10 - Single Digit Group ___ (01-08) Form 10 - Single Digit Group ___ (01-08) Item 01 02 03 04 05 Item 01 02 03 04 05
Station
Form 10 - Single Digit Group ___ (01-08) Form 10 - Single Digit Group ___ (01-08) Item 01 02 03 04 05 Item 01 02 03 04 05
Station
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Form 11 - Date and Time Settings
Form 11 - Date and Time Item 01 02 03 04 05 06
Input
01= Month 02=Date 03=Year 04=Hour 05=Minute 06=Day of Week (2 digits) (2 digits) (2 digits) (2 digits) (2 digits) (1digit) General:
This program permits the setting of system Date & Time. Description: The Date & Time will be held during a power failure on the TD-824I if G1-MSC is fitted, there is no need to reset
the Time after power is restored.
All entries are two digit, except 06 which begins with Sunday as 0, Monday as 1, Tuesday as 2, etc.
Form 12 - System Alarm Schedule
General:
This program permits the assignment of 10 time schedules for alarm clock purposes. Description: When the assigned time is reached, Background music will be broadcast over all Key telephones, which are idle.
The time duration for alarm clock music is programmable (00 to 99 minutes.). Note: A duration of 00 will deactivate a system alarm Time entry format: 12 midnight until 11:59 AM = 00:00 to 11:59. 12 Noon until 11:59 PM = 12:00 to 23:59.
Form 12 - System Alarm Schedule
Schedule: Alarm Time
(24 Hour Format 00:00-23:59)
Duration
(01-98 minutes)
01
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Form 13 - System Passwords
General:
This program permits the assignment of 9 different passwords in the system. Description: The password length is from 1 to 8 digits. All unused digit positions must have ’d’ entered in them. Password No. 1 = Programming Password. System Default is None. Password No. 2 = DISA Password. System Default is 3472. Password No. 3 = Toll Free. System Default is 8655. Password No. 4 = DISA Monitor Password. Password No. 5 to 9 = Future.
Form 13 - System Passwords
d(on't care) = DSS Key 4. All other digits are entered from the station keypad.
13-01 - S
Password
YSTEM PROGRAMMING PASSWORD
:
Default 13-02 - DISA P
Password
ASSWORD
d d d d d d d d
:
Default 13-03 - T
Password
OLL OVERRIDE PASSWORD
3 4 7 2 d d d` d
:
Default 13-04 - M
Password
ONITOR PASSWORD
8 6 5 5 d d d d
:
Default
d d d d d d d d
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Form 14 - Station Message Detail Recording
Form 14 -01-
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Item Options 0-9 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 00-99 0 0-1 Default
0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0
Item Valid Settings Description Default
14-01-01 0-9 Call Duration Start Time 0=00 Sec. 14-01-02 0-1 Record Incoming Call 0=Record 14-01-03 0-1 Record Local Call 0=Record 14-01-04 0-1 Record Incoming Call No Answer 0=Record 14-01-05 0-1 Print out the Title 0=Yes 14-01-06 00-99 Number of records between titles 21=21 14-01-07 0 Reserved 0= 14-01-08 0-3 Polarity Reversal 0=No
14-01-01 - R
ECORDING START TIME
:
This parameter determines a “grace period” before call costing begins. This allows for calls that are made but unanswered. Calls that last less than the amount of time specified in this parameter will not be reported via the SMDR port. 0=immediate start
1=5 seconds 2=10 seconds 3=15 Seconds 4=20 Seconds
5=25 Seconds 6=30 Seconds 7=35 Seconds 8=40 Seconds 9=45 Seconds
14-01-02 - R
ECORD INCOMING CALLS
:
This parameter determines if inbound calls generate a record via SMDR 0=Enable (Record Incoming Calls) 1=Disable (Do Not Record Incoming Calls)
14-01-03 - R
ECORD CALLS LOCAL CALLS (NO TOLL ACCESS CODE
):
Outbound calls that begin with the toll access code programmed on Form 05-03-05 are considered toll calls in this parameter. If this option is enabled, calls that do not begin with the selected toll code, they will still be recorded via SMDR. If this option is disabled, calls do not begin with the toll access code in 05-03-05 will not be recorded via SMDR. 0=Enable (Record local calls) 1=Disable (Do Not Record local calls)
04-01-04 - R
ECORD UNANSWERED INCOMING CALLS
:
This parameter determines if an unanswered incoming call is recorded via SMDR. 0=Enable (Record Unanswered Incoming Calls)
1=Disable (Does Not Record Unanswered Incoming Calls)
14-01-05 - P
RINT PAGE HEADER
This parameter decides whether the system will output the description of each column. 0=Enable 1=Disable
:
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14-01-06 - N
UMBER OF CALL RECORDS TO BE PRINTED BETWEEN HEADERS:
This parameter permits the assignment of the number of records between each Header. If the Number = 00, The whole SMDR feature will be disabled.
00=Disable SMDR
01-99=Actual Number Of Call Records Between Headers
14-01-07 - RESERVED:
14-01-08 - D
ETECT POLARITY REVERSAL
:
If reversal is disabled, the system will start the call timer after accessing a CO line. If reversal is enabled, the system will start the call timer after the called party answers. 0= Not Detect P.R. / Normal SMDR format
1= Detect P.R. / Normal SMDR format output output 2= Not Detect P.R. / Simple SMDR format
3= Detect P.R. / Simple SMDR format output output
SMDR OUTPUT DATA FORMAT
ST. TK S TELEPHONE NUMBER Account MM/DD START DURATION RING UNIT
112 01 001188629645752 12345678 10/02 08:35 00:02'35" 115 02 Incoming 87654321 10/02 08:45 00:10'20" 00'10" 000 03 Incoming no answer 10/02 12:00 00'35" 112 04 001188629645752 FAC:01 10/02 12:10 00:02'00" 112 03 X FAC or PSW error 10/02 12:30 112 05 X 001 10/02 12:35 00:00'05" 121 01 # 0294150100 10/02 14:15 00:00'55" 117 01 * 0294150100 10/02 14:15 00:03'10" D3 05 0418220212 10/02 21:01 00:02'30" D-03 D << D I S A OFF >> 10/02 21:00 00:02'40" 112 02 DDI Num: 94150112 10/02 08:45 00:10'20" 00'10" 03 CLI NoAns:294176288 10/02 12:00 00:00'00" 00'35" 111 05 CLI Num: 294150100 10/02 12:35 00:00'05" 00'05" 05 DDI NoAns:94150112 10/02 12:37 00:00'00" 00'27"
TITLE DESCRIPTION: ST = Station No. : 11 to 6999, D = DISA TK = Trunk No. : 01 to 10, S = Status : # = Hold, * = Answered the hold, X = Cut off by toll restrictions. Telephone Number : First 24 digits Account : 8 digits in total MM/DD : Month/Day Begin_Time hh:mm : The start time of accessing the trunk line. Duration_Tm hh:mm:ss : Time duration of the call. Ring_Tm mm:ss : Incoming ring time. Unit 00000 : Meter Pulse Count
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CASE EXPLANATION: CASE 1: October 2, 08:35 A.M., Station 112 made a call (telephone No. is 00116495256611) through line 1. The
call lasted 2 minutes and 35 seconds, Account code No. 12345678 was entered for the call and 12-meter pulses were recorded.
CASE 2: October 2, 08:45 A.M., An incoming call on line 2, rang for 10 seconds, station 115 answered the call and stored an Account No. 87654321.
CASE 3: October 2, 12:00 P.M., An incoming call through line 3, rang for 35 seconds, no one answered and the call was abandoned.
CASE 4: October 2, 12:10 P.M., Station 112 made a Long Distance call through line 4 by Forced Account Code 1 and 23 meter pulses were recorded.
CASE 5: October 2, 12:30 P.M., Station 112 made a call by Forced Account Code but was denied because of a wrong code.
CASE 6: October 2, 12:35 P.M., Station 116 made a call, which was restricted. CASE 7: Line 1 was used by station 121 for 55 seconds then put on hold. One meter pulse was recorded against
this station for its section of the call. CASE 8: The held line 1 was answered by station 117 and he occupied the line for 3 minutes and 10 seconds.
Four meter pulses were recorded against this station for its section of the call. CASE 9: Incoming Line 3, using the DISA function, made an outside call 018220212 on line 5. The Duration time
is for line 5. 3 meter pulses were recorded for this call.
CASE 10: DISA is completed. The Duration time is for line 3. CASE 11: Incoming call on an ISDN system. The number displayed is the Indial number dialed by the calling
party. The system can be programmed on a station by station basis to select whether calls to that station will display the Indial number dialed or the CLI information of the incoming caller
CASE 12: An incoming call rang for 35 seconds and no one answered. The CLI number of the calling station is displayed.
CASE 13: An incoming call on line 5 (ISDN) was answered by station 111. The SMDR displayed the CLI number (294150100) of the calling party and the extension number (112) of the calling party. The extension number shown is what the system will receive if the call is from another TransTel with ISDN. The format may be different or non-existent from other telephone systems or on PSTN lines. The system can be programmed on a station by station basis to select whether calls to that station will display the Indial number dialed or the CLI information of the incoming caller. The number 94150100 is the pilot number of the Indial group.
CASE 14: An incoming call rang for 27 seconds and no one answered. The Indial number the calling station dialed is displayed.
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SMDR OUTPUT DATA FORMAT - NEW W
ITH
CLI O
UTPUT
ST. TK S TELEPHONE NUMBER Account MM/DD START DURATION RING UNIT 112 01 001188629645752 12345678 10/02 08:35 00:02'35" 00012 112 02 DDI Num:94150112 10/02 08:45 00:10'20" 00'10" 03 CLI NoAns:294176288 10/02 12:00 00:00'00" 00'35" 111 05 CLI Num:294150100*11 10/02 12:35 00:00'05" 00'05"
Case 1: Outgoing call. All information remains as before. Case 2: Incoming call on an ISDN system. The number displayed is the Indial number dialed by the calling
party. The system can be programmed on a station by station basis to select whether calls to that station will display the Indial number dialed or the CLI information of the incoming caller
Case 3: An incoming call rang for 35 seconds and no one answered. The CLI number of the calling station is displayed.
Case 4: An incoming call on line 5 (ISDN) was answered by station 111. The SMDR displayed the CLI number (294150100) of the calling party and the extension number (112) of the calling party. The extension number shown is what the system will receive if the call is from another TransTel with ISDN. The format may be different or non existent from other telephone systems or on PSTN lines. The system can be programmed on a station by station basis to select whether calls to that station will display the Indial number dialed or the CLI information of the incoming caller. The number 94150100 is the pilot number of the Indial group.
Note: Maximum 25 SMDR records can be stored in the system temporarily.
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Form 17 - Forced Account Code Assignment
This program creates 48 Forced Account codes. Description:
Format: dddddddd DN The forced account code will temporarily override a station's toll restrictions. 48 codes of up to 8 digits maximum
are allowed. If the system is fitted with a call accounting output the entry for a call made using a forced account code will display the code used in the account code column. The actual numbers of the code will not be displayed for security reasons, the reading will show FAC:XX. XX is the forced account code number 01 to 48.
The Forced Account Code will not be displayed on the screen of Executive phones when it is entered. Digit "d" is keyed in by {Don’t care} button and means " Any digit " ("don't care"). Digit "_" is keyed in by [TRF/FL] button and means " No digit ". Clear all digits by pressing [TRF/FL] to insert a line in place of the original entry.
The ninth and tenth digits (DN) allow you to assign specific toll class during Day Service and Night Service. When an account code is dialed, the chosen toll classification will govern the call. The ninth digit assigns Day Service Toll Class. The tenth digit assigns Night Service Toll Class.
Do not use Redial to clear forced account code entries as this will insert "don't care" which will allow any digit as a forced account code.
The Forced Account Codes may also be used as DISA passwords to allow call accounting to show which user was making an external call using DISA from outside the system. In the TD-1648i/TDS-600 , Forced Account Codes 25 to 48 can be used for this purpose. This feature will need to be enabled in Mode 05-11-02.
Form 17 - Forced Account Code Assignment
Entries less than eight digits should have "d" in all trailing locations, (e.g., 123245ddd). ## Actual Code ## Actual Code ## Actual Code 01 17 33 02 18 34 03 19 35 04 20 36 05 21 37 06 22 38 07 23 39 08 24 40 09 25 41 10 26 42 11 27 43 12 28 44 13 29 45 14 30 46 15 31 47 16 32 48
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Form 18 - Toll Plan Assignment
This Form assigns Toll Plans to trunk lines. The Toll plans are to be written in Forms 51 to 59 and 61 to 66. Description: 10 toll plans can be used. Each Toll Plan assigns each trunk line a Toll Class. It is possible to allow a toll class to have different restriction
level on a line by line basis. Example 1: Mode 18-00 is set to 000000dddddddddd. Any station in the system which is set to toll class 0 will be
unrestricted on lines 1 to 6 but will be unable to dial out on lines 7 to 16. Example 2: Mode 18-01 is set to 111100dddddddddd. Any station in the system which is set to toll class 1 will be
restricted by toll class 1 on lines 1 to 4, will be unrestricted on lines 5 and 6 but will be unable to dial out on lines 7 through 16. To assign toll plans to stations, see Program 41-st-05, 41-st-06.
Toll Classes:
Class Function Prog. Mode 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
* D Cannot access the trunk line.
Unrestricted Default Use Mode 51 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 61 for the Restricted numbers Use Mode 52 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 62 for the Restricted numbers Use Mode 53 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 63 for the Restricted numbers Use Mode 54 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 64 for the Restricted numbers Use Mode 55 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 65 for the Restricted numbers Use Mode 56 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 66 for the Restricted numbers Use Mode 57 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 58 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 59 for the Unrestricted numbers.
Mode 51,61 Mode 52,62 Mode 53,63 Mode 54,64 Mode 55,65 Mode 56,66 Mode 57 Mode 58 Mode 59
Use Mode 51-56 for unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 61-66 for all restricted numbers
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Form 18 - Toll Plan Assignment
18-00 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18-01 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
18-02 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
18-03 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
18-04 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 19 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
18-05 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
18-06 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
18-07 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
18-08 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
18-09 - ITem 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Item Default 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
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Form 20 - Day/Lunch/Night Service Switching Schedule
This program assigns daytime from Sunday to Saturday for automatic night switching and sets lunchtime to allow the VSU to play a different message for this period. All times must be in 24 hour format.
Schedule Day
20-00 Sunday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20-01 Monday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20-02 Tuesday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20-03 Wednesday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20-04 Thursday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20-05 Friday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20-06 Saturday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
The system is capable of switching automatically between day / lunch break / night settings using the time parameters set in this Mode. To change from manual to automatic night switching the console presses [PRG] [TRF/FL] *. Pressing * toggles between the 2 modes.
If a Function key has been set to function 52 then pressing this key will change from Day to night mode by one touch but will not change between Automatic and Manual switching. Example
20-01 Day Time
08 30 17 00 12 30 13 30
Day Service
Start
Day Service
End
Lunch Service
Start
Lunch Service
End
On Monday the system will switch from nighttime to daytime start at 8:30 in the morning, will switch to lunchtime start at 12:30, switch back to daytime at 13:30 and switch to Nighttime at 17:00. To program no lunchtime leave the entries for items on 00.
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Form 25 - Reset Data to System Default
This program resets all data to System Default. All new systems must be reset to default before any programming in case corruption has been caused during handling or shipping. When using item 3 or 4 these must be done AFTER the system reset is performed.
General: This program resets all data to System Default. All new systems must be reset to default before any
programming in case corruption has been caused during handling or shipping. It will also be necessary to reset to default after a software upgrade is installed. When using item 3 or 4 these must be done AFTER the system reset is performed.
Description:
1 = System data will be reset to system default except System Speed Dial Programming. 2 = The system data will be totally reset to system default.
WARNING: All user-defined data will be lost.
3 = For all Stations set 44-st-02=1 (Hold Feature restricted) 44-st-03=1 (Call Split Feature restricted)
This feature is for Hotel/Motel operation. After setting this Mode it is necessary to reprogram the
Console and any Administration phones in Mode 44-st-02 to allow them to place calls on hold.
4 = For all stations set 40-st-01=0 (Barge In not allowed) 40-st-02=0 (Monitor not allowed)
It is strongly recommended that this parameter is used on ALL systems to prevent accidental
Barge In operations being misinterpreted as cross talk.
All other system programming information remains unchanged when using 3 or 4.
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Form 29 - CO Line Specifications #1
Data 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Range 0-2 0-8 0-9 0-8 0-8 0-1 0-9 0-9
Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Item Valid
Settings
29-tk-01 0 CO Line Length 0=0 km 29-tk-02 0-8 UCD-1 Function Enable 0=Disable 29-tk-03 0-9 ISDN Incoming Call Type 0= InBlock 29-tk-04 0-8 Set Ring Frequency (KPU Only) 0=H/set Setting 29-tk-05 0-9 Allow Audible Ring for Incoming Calls 0=All Stations 29-tk-06 0-1 1A2 Emulation feature 0=Disable 29-tk-07 0-9 CO Delayed Ring Timer to Hunting Group 0=Disable 29-tk-08 0-9 CO Delayed Ring Overflow Hunting Group 0= Hunt Group
Description Default
29-XX-01-– CO L
INE LOOP RESISTANCE
:
This parameter allows adjustment of the system’s analog trunk interface to adapt to different CO loop resistance.
0 = 0 Km (default) 1 = 3 Km 2 = 5 Km
29-XX-02 - UCD F
UNCTION SELECTION
:
This parameter enables or disables the UCD function for each trunk individually and is able to select whether UCD operates in Day or Night or Both Modes. 0 Day Disable - Night Disable 1 Day Disable - Night Enable 1
2 Day Disable - Night Enable 2 3 Day Disable 1 - Night Disable 4 Day Enable 1 - Night Enable 1 5 Day Enable
1 -
Night Enable 2 6 Day Enable 2 - Night Disable 7 Day Enable 2 - Night Enable 1 8 Day Enable 2 - Night Enable 2
*1: Enable UCD-1 function only when all ring assigned stations are busy. *2: Enable UCD-1 function when time set in mode 05-09-06 has elapsed even if the ring assigned stations are idle.
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