DigiTech C0408 user manual

User manual for the device DigiTech C0408

Device: DigiTech C0408
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: DigiTech
Size: 6.06 MB
Added : 9/28/2014
Number of pages: 218
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COMDIAL
DIGITECH
Digital Telephone System
System Manual
This publiiion is @icable to the
following COmmoR #IQ@mmt:
- CQ408 Rev. A and l8ter
( -‘.CX!6$6 Rev. A and kter
’ 4$&Z@ Rev. A and later
MI 66-083.01
PKOlO-004 12

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Table Of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................. 1-l CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................... l-l .................................. 1-2 SECTION 2 PUBLICATIONS OVERVIEW ..l- 2 ManualScope .................................................... ................................................... l-2 Related Publications .................................... 1-3 SECTION 3 HARDWARE SUMMARY l-3 Common Equipment Description ..............

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IMI 66-r- Table Of Contents ................................................. 2-6 Conferencing - Multiline .............................................. 2-6 Conferencing - Unsupervised ..2- 6 DataSecurity .................................................... ............................................... 2-6 Default Functional Program .................................................. 2-6 Defautt Toll Restriction ..................................................... 2-6 Delayed Ringing ........

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Table Of Contents .lJll otPutr3 ................................................... .2-l 3 Originating Denied ............................................ .2-13 PBXICENTREXICO Compatible .............................................. .2-l 3 Personalized Ringing Tone .................................................. .2-13 Pooled Line Access ................................................ .2-l 3 Power Failure Transfer ................................................. .2-13 Prime Line Automatic .

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IMI 66,’ Table Of Contents ...................... 3-14 ... , ... , SECTION 2 OPTION INSTALLATION DETAILS ........................................... .3-l 4 Key System/Hybrid Configuration .......................................... .3-l 5 Power Failure Station Connections Auxiliary Equipment Interface ............................................. .3-l 6 ................................... .3-l 7 Common Audible And Auxiliary Ringing interface ............................................... .3-l 8

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Table Of Contents System COS Menu Selections ............................................ .4-87 .............................................. .4-88 Line COS Menu Selections ............................................. .4-89 Station COS Menu Selections ......................................... .4-90 Toll Restriction Table Administration 5-l CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURES .................... 5-l SECTION 1 STATION OPERATION ..................................... ...........................

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IMI 66 ’ Table Of Contents LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ............................... l-5 Outline Dimensions - Common Equipment Figure l-1. ................................ l-6 Figure l-2. Outline Dimensions - Station Equipment .............................................. l-7 Station Images Figure 1-3. .......................................... 3-2 Figure 3-l. Mounting Dimensions ............................. 3-4 Figure 3-2. AC Power Connection And System Grounding ......................... .3-l 1

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System Overview CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The digital telephone system is an expandable feature access, line access, messaging and more. Programmed buttons helps station users eliminate communications system with many attractive characteristics including the following: manual dialing errors. Service observing. Supervisors can help insure Unitized base unit which includes all system quality of service without interrupting calls by features. The base unit is full featured an

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IMI 66. System Overview SECTION 2 PUBLICATIONS OVERVIEW MANUAL SCOPE l Chapter 6, Maintenance: Special maintenance This publication contains a technical discussion of the details are provided in this chapter. digital telephone system. Included in this manual is the following information: RELATED PUBLICATIONS Related publications, which contain additional Chapter 1, System Overview: This chapter information applicable to this system, are available provides a generalized understanding of the from

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System Overview . ..a. au-u83 SECTION 3 HARDWARE SUMMARY can be read. As the system clock goes through the The digital telephone system consists of an electronic clock cycle, all necessary digital information is passed Key Service Unit (KSU) base unit, usually referred to between the pieces of equipment sharing the highway. as common equipment, optional expansion modules to extend station and line capacities as required, a The common equipment consists of a base unit, which software cardridge co

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IMI 66 System Overview available in both monitor and speakerphone The image designations refer to the number of versions. programmable buttons located below the keypad, including the hold and intercom buttons, as opposed l The LCD speakerphone is available in a 5x14 to the number of programmable buttons located above image, This image provides a priority line grouping the keypad. and contains a liquid crystal display which shows call handling data and other usefutinformation. The l The 10x14 ima

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System Overview I- + &Line, Mtatlon Base Unit Id 7 {- 16.50 ,-I -7.44 I-- -I + +- “. “:~:x:%:~:::~:z: :~:~:“:::::::m:x:::~: gg:““:“:t:.c:“:n:zm: ... . . . . . . . . . . x I==/ 26:35 . 26.25 I I Z? 1 I I : q 0 1 +- 1 2.13 +-I &Llne, 16Statlon Base Unit 14.8 7 - 16.50 - -7.44 t- -=I I -I- t + +, i?6 0 1 ! I 2 27 2 + 2.89 -c-l %-Line. 3%Station Base Unit Figure 1-l. Outline Dimensions n Common Equipment l-5

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System Overview l-6

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IMI 66-u,. System Overview SECTION 4 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 8-LINE, 16-LINE 4-LINE, 8-STATION, 16-STATION 32STATION SYSTEM CAPACITY 4 8 16 LINES: 8 16 STATIONS: 32 DSSBLF CONSOLES: (FUTURE FEATURE) Non-blocking Non-blocking INTERCOM PATHS: Non-blocking MAXIMUM SIMULTANEOUS Non-blocking INTERCOM CONVERSATIONS: Non-blocking Non-blocking 1 1 1 PAGING PORTS 9 9 PARK ORBITS 9 SPEED DIALS 99 SYSTEM 99 99 10 10 STATION 10 AUTODIALS Unused buttons Unused buttons Unused buttons 1 1 1 POWER FAIL CIRCUITS

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IMI 66-083 dysrem Overview OPERATlNG ENVIRONMENT 32-122 degrees F (O-50 degrees C) TEMPERATURE: HUMIDIlY: 90 percent relative, non-condensing TEFlMlNATlONS Standard 50-pin male connectors for connection to external STATION: distribution field. Standard, G-conductor mini-jack (USOC 14C) LINE: STATlON MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING PORT FORMAT: Serial, pseudo RS-232C PARITY: None DATA BITS: 7 or 8 (programmable) STOP BITS: 1 or 2 (programmable) BAUD RATE: Programmable in class of service HANDSHAKING: Xo

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IMI 66-083 DeSCriDtiOn of Svstem Feat3 CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM FEATURES transferred. On transferred calls, the transferee is ABANDONED HOLD RELEASE associated with the call record. On incoming calls, the If an on-hold party hangs up at the CO/PBX end of a last user active on a call is the one that is associated connection, causing an interruption in the line current, with the costed call record. The system can be the system will drop the line from the hold condition programmed to place a

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IMI 66-083 -rVI @on Of System Features No class of service programming is required to enable use of the add-on conference feature. In the this feature. non-private mode, another station with that line appearance can gain access at the same time (sometimes known as common line pickup). A line is AUTOMATIC DIALING specified as private or non-private through the line The system supports up to 22 auto dial positions per class of service programming. Through station class station. Autodial buttons ca

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Description Of System Feat! lMl66-083 loss. The switching and charge circuitry are in the activated when station port 17 rings or when ringing iS common equipment, while batteries, chassis, and sent to the paging port. cable are packaged as a separate option. When When programmed for station port 7 7 ringing, an plugged into an active AC power source the common external device is often used to provide loud ringing. equipment will constantly charge the attached When programmed for paging port rin

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IMI 66-083 _-, +ion of System Features number or station name for the station from which an l Detailed report sorted by stations intercom call was forwarded. l Detailed report sorted by account codes 0 Line summary report CALL FORWARDING - PERSONAL l Department summary report Call forwarding on intercom allows a station user to l A general output of all records designate another station number (or the attendant station number) to be the recipient of intercom calls Upon completion of report print


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