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 66-031

System Programming

 features.   

 rtngtng 

 

 after

delayed rtngtng   selected, delayed rtngtng wttt

be disabled.

Press 2 for direct tinging. 

Tone burst

sounds to confirm.

 condition of no ringing enabled

now set on all iines.
Press line select 

key 

(program 

keys 

B6 for 0616X and 

 

 for 0816X) 

for

each line on which direct ringing 

is

desired. Tone sounds after each selec-
tion.

9. Program 

delayed ringing 

assignments.

l

Press 3 for delayed tinging. Tone burst
sounds to confirm.

l

Press Iine select key (program keys 
B6 for 0616X and 

 

 for 0816X) for

each line on which delayed 

 is

desired.

l

Tone sounds after each selection. Delay
time is 15 seconds.

10. Choose 

access 

 

status.

Press 4. Tone burst sounds. 

condition of access not denied set on all

lines.

l

Press line select key (program keys 
B6 for 0616X and 

 

 for 0816X) for

each line on which access is to be
denied.

l

Tone burst sounds after each selection.

11. Program 

call origination 

 

status.

l

Press 5. Tone burst sounds. Default

condition of call origination not denied set
on all lines.

l

Press line select key (program keys 

B6 for 0616X and 

 

 for 0816X) for

each line on which call origination is to
be denied. Tone burst sounds after each
selection.

12.

Set access to 

privacy release.

l

Press 6. Tone burst sounds. Defauit

condition of no access to privacy release
set on all lines.

l

Press line select key (program keys 
B6 for 0616X and Bl 

 for 0816X) for

each line on which access is to be
denied. Tone burst sounds after each
selection.

13. Set night ringing status.

l

Press 8. Tone burst sounds. 

 con-

dition of no night ringing 

 be set on all

lines.
Press line select key (program keys 

B6 for 0616X and 

 

 for 0816X) for

each line on which night ringing is
desired. Tone burst sounds after each
selection.

14. Set all-call and zone paglng 

capability. Default

value is all-call at all stations in system.

l

Press 

 Tone burst sounds. Clears sta-

tion from paging zones A, B, 

and C.

l

Press 

 to clear station from 

(if required).

l

To assign reception by zone,

l

Press line select key   

 for zone A

l

Press tine select key 2 (B2) for zone B

l

Press line select key 3 

 zone 

C.

l

Press line select key 4 

 for all-call (if

it was previously cleared).

l

To enable origination by zone,

l

Press line select key 5 (B5) for zone A

.

Press line select key 6 (B6) for zone B

l

Press line select key 7 

 for zone C

l

Press line select key 8 (B8) for all-call (if

it was previously cleared).

NOTE:Step 

 

 

 to bass level.

15. 

Set 

 appearance to key assignment if cur-

rent settings are not correct. System 

 con-

figures 

 appearance to key assignment so that

 assignments are squared. A squared 

ment has tines l-6 assigned to keys Bl-B6 for

model 0616X, and lines l-8 assigned to keys 

B8 for model 816X.

l

To re-assign line/key configuration,

l

Press 7. Tone burst sounds.

l

Press Gne key 

 Tone burst

sounds.

l

Press keypad key 

for 

number of line 

6). Tone burst sounds.

l

Press 

 

 key and keypad key com-

bination. Repeat for each line. 

 iine

select keys can be programmed to select
same tine if such a condition is desired.

l

To disable line select key and indicator
tight for any 

 which are unassigned

to a particular station,

l

Press line select key for unassigned line.

Press 9.

l

Repeat for each unassigned line.

16. Press 

 to return to base programming mode.

17. Repeat steps 1 through 16 for each station con-

nected to the system.

18. Press MONITOR to exit programming 

mode.

Summary of Contents for ExecuTech 0616 Series

Page 1: ...L ExecuTech Model 0616X 0816X Electronic Key Systems This manual applicable for the following key system models l 0616X Manufacturing Code 8xxC and Later 0816X All Ma uf cturing Codes 1 1 J IMI 66 031 04 3 89 ...

Page 2: ... FUSE LOCATION FAILURE ISOLATION 4 i 4 l PAIRED STATIONS FAILURE ANALYSIS DESKIWALLREFERSALANbtiAiL MOUNTINS 4 4 PUBLICATIONINDEX bl LIST OF TABLES Table 2 l KSU to Station Wiring 2 7 Table 3 l System COS Programming Reference 1 3 13 Table 3 2 tine COS Programming Reference 3 15 Table 3 3 Station COS Programming Reference i i t Table 34 Toll Restriction Programming Reference Table 4 1 Station Pair...

Page 3: ... tion date of the system NOTIFICATION TO TELEPHONE COMPANY Unless a telephone operating company provides and in stalls the system the telephone operating company which provides the lines must be notified before a con nection is made to them The lines telephone num bers involved the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number must be provided to the telephone company The FCC registrat...

Page 4: ...s These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference to radio and television reception in which case the user is encouraged to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference If this equipment does cause interference to radio or tel...

Page 5: ...nd Verify that the packages contain all parts and accessories needed for proper installation and operation If a backboard is required at the mounting loca tion attach it securely to provide a stable mounting surface for the equipment 3 4 5 6 Afull scale mounting template is supplied in the packing box Hold ortape it to the mounting sur face and mark the location of the mounting holes on the mounti...

Page 6: ... a third wire ground supplied to a stand ard NEMA 5 15R electrical outlet for the AC power connection l A plug in powerline surge protectof should be installed between the KSUpowercordand the AC power eiectrkai outlet Line Connection The KSU interface connections for the COlPBX lines are individual mdular jacks Wiring between the KSU connectors and the demarcation point connectors is via standard ...

Page 7: ... a 14 station Busy Lamp Field BLF Up to eight BLF stations can be connected to the system A BLF station f can be connected to any odd or even station port in the system per the following guidelines The installed distance between the KSU and the BLF station must be limited to 1000 feet or less The data line paired station port cannot be used as a BLF station connection or as a regular station conne...

Page 8: ...he three wire AC line cord be used A ground stud is to cated on the KSU for this purpose wire lO or l2 in sulated solid copper wire between the ground stud and a reliable earth ground such as a metal cold water pipe or a building frame ground Common Audtble and Auxiliary Station interface Two sets of relay closure drycontact points are avail able at the J l station connector block l One set J l co...

Page 9: ...on 25 is dialed The normal auxiliary station interface function as discussed previously is disabled as long as station 25 is a PA station Area Paging Interface Llne Port A fine port can be configured by COS programming to be an AUXILIARY port As an AUXILIARY port it can be used to couple a station voice path to an external device This is done from any station with that tine ap pearance by pressing...

Page 10: ...ng Typical Connection 600 TO SOOn 1 1 AUDIO TRANSFORMi TO KSU STATION PORT 23 OR 25 IF ENABLE IS REQUIRED OR TO ANY UNUSED STATION PORT IF ENABLE IS NOT REQUIRED uus 62On A SYSTEM 0 AUDIO INPUT 4 ENABLE INPUT Q Q TO KSU EXTERNAL CONTROL CONNECTION POlNTS ON 66WXX CONNECTOR BLOCK l CLIPS 45 46 FOR STATION PORT 23 PA ENABLE l CLIPS 47 48 FOR STATION PORT 25 PA ENABLE Figure 2 3 PA Connections t 2 6 ...

Page 11: ...1 _ _____ RED SLATE 1 __ t 65 nhTA 1 24 1 __ DATA 1 YEUDW n 10 ii I n SLATE RED 1 DAID K BLUE 36 i 15 16 ORANGE YELLOW1 YELLOW GREEN 6 43 GREEN YELLOW 18 r 8x YELLOW BROWN 19 U BROWN YELLOW 19 19 Y EE I YELLOW SLATE 26 45 I DATA SLATE YELLOW 20 llilrn VII31 FT RL IIF A6 SPARE I rn b I IYELLOW 1 2 9 I I UCK I I I I I 1 9I 1 48 1 COMM 1 CONTACT 1 t U j TIP GREEN 45 GREEN VIOLET I n TELCO I RIING RED...

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Page 13: ...ion connector blocks under the following conditions Bridging clips installed l AC power connected to the common equipment Measure the voltage across one voice line and one data line and then across the other voice line and the other data line for each even and odd station The measured voltage must be as follows UNIT UNDtR 66Mxx BLOCK Mt I tHLtAD MEASURtD TEST CONNECTION POLARITY VOLTAGE TYPICALEVE...

Page 14: ... the end of this chapter provides a quick reference flow diagram of the class of ser vice programming requirements Programming is the same for both the model 0616X and 0816X key systems The only difference be tween these two models is the number of lines which each serves six or eight BASE LEVEL PROGRAM ENTRY MODE The first step in a COS programming sequence is to enter the base level programming ...

Page 15: ...IMI 66 031 System Programming Al A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 B5 84 Bl 1 0 o 010 0 El3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 I 4 Figure 3 l Programming Key Layout 1A8 A9 A10 All A12 Ad3 Al4 B6 87 88 83 B2 3 2 ...

Page 16: ...tion COS 3 Select Intercom slgnalling first performed when intercom call is placed l Press Al3 for tone signalling or Press Al4 for voice signalling l Press 4 Select time interval for programmed pause l Press 4 Dial tone will stop l Press key to select time interval per chart Tone burst confirms selection l Press f Dial tone will sound 5 Select pulse dial operatlng characteristics l Press 5 Dial t...

Page 17: ...f less than sixteen digits are entered on line select next entry location with memory key l Repeat procedure for each desired toll restriction table NOTE Select an et y line even if no input is re quired This action insures that any previous entry is cleared Select a table and then select each line in the table to clear the table of ail entries Do not dial any numbers after the entry line selectio...

Page 18: ... 8 Dial tone will stop This action programmedonamodel0616Xsystemanda initializes all lines as private This condi maximum of eight lines on an 0816X system tion is also system default value 9 l Press line select key of each line which Press MONtTOR to exit line COS programming is to be non private Dial tone will sound Press memory keys to assign toll restriction tables toIlne KEY TABLE KEY TABLE Al...

Page 19: ... PA port if PA port is desired Press 9 Tone burst confirms selection a Skip this step if PA port is not desired l Do not proceed beyond this step if PA port selection is made 5 Choose prime line or prime fntercom Tone burst confirms selection l Press tine select key for line desired or Press ITCM NOTE if more than one iine selection key is pressed the last one pressed selects the ac cep ted prime ...

Page 20: ...es e Press line select key program keys Bl B6 for 0616X and Bl B8 for 0816X for each line on which night ringing is desired Tone burst sounds after each selection 14 Set all call and zone paglng capability Default value is all call at all stations in system l Press 1 Tone burst sounds Clears sta tion from paging zones A B and C l Press ITCM to clear station from atl catl if required l To assign re...

Page 21: ...mmanded from station 10 to also print a record of the current COS configuration Partial or complete printouts can be obtained When the printer is being used to obtain a COS printout the SMDR printout is temporarily halted however SMDR data collection is continued by the system during a COS printout operation If more than two calls are logged for any one tine during the halt call records may be los...

Page 22: ...DIGITS UP TO MAXIMUM OF 32 ACCOUNT CODES ARE ISOLATED BY l OR SYMBOLS NOTES 1 CARRIAGE RETURN AND LINE FEED IMMEDIATELY O OW LAST PRINTED CHARACTER ON EACH 9782200 OUTGOING CALL 2 4 2 12 05 06 17 Ol 5 WITH ACCOUNT CODES 1 33456789 0 7412580 9831 w AC POWER FAILURE AND RESTORATION 2FFTlME l 12 05 86 17 03 12 05 06 17 08 Flgure 3 2 Station Message Detail Record Prlntout Format ...

Page 23: ...RESTRICTION P A ENABLE PRIME LINE 123 6 123 6 123 6 123 6 78 X 456 X 456 123 1 LINE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RING X DELAY RING X NITE RING ACCESS DENY ORIGIN DENY PRIVACY RLS ALL CALL RECEIVE ORIGIN GROUP A B C D A B C D X X BUTTON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINE NO 2 3 4 1 6 7 8 5 TABLE3 DENY 1 8313 2 5891 3 4 TABLE 4 DENY 1 91 2 90 TABLE 5 ALLOW 1 91804 2 917034341133 3 91703494 7 4 TABLE6 ALLOW 1 1800 2 91800 TABL...

Page 24: ...om station 10 whenever needed as follows l Press ITCM and dial A clock date printing will automatically occur once each 24 hour period This daily automatic printing will formatted as follows WMO DY YR 0O OO current date and0O OOhours P O W E R INTERRUPTIoN The system clock will continue to run for at least 30 minutes after AC power has been removed form the system If power is restored within the 3...

Page 25: ... l Dial storage location 1 O from keypad Press line select key program keys Bl S6 l SYSTEM SPEED DIAL INDEX enter programmed numbers 1 2 to identify line to be preselected during opera 3 tion otherwise system will pick prime line or last line used 4 Dial speed dial number from keypad up to 31 digits 5 Dial 1 0 and K as required 6 l Press HOLD to store pause if required 7 Press RECALL to store flas...

Page 26: ...I 9 I 0 SEC 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 5 0 7 5 1o 15 2o RECORD Shading Denotes Default Value Note Circle the desired value for the system being programmed I 11 g PULSE TONE SWITCHABLE I gg J _ _ _ _ _ 1 TONE SIGNALLING SECONDS 0 5 p g 1 5 1 2 0 1 3 0 5 0 7 5 10 15 120 Press Y 5 PULSE DlAL CHARACTERISTICS PPI AND MAKE BREAK Press5 Press 1 10 PPI and 60140 Press 2y20 PPI and 60140 Press 6 HOOKSWITCH FIASHI...

Page 27: ...ments per instructions given on Table 3 4 Record all toll restricbn data on table3 4 9 SMDR DATA SPEED BAUD RATE Press3 3oDbaud Press OZlO baud I Press1 7 5Omsec Press fl 2 sec No If a timeout occurs during the program ming sequence perform base level entry again and proceed at any program step ...

Page 28: ...LL TABLES TO LINE Press memory keys Al A8 Tables l 8 6 DIALING MODE OF LINE Press 6 pulse tone dialing Q Press 7 ton8 only dialing 7 ABANDONED HOLD RECALLTIME Press8 5Omsec Press 6Y3C0 msec 8 SELECT NEXT LINE FOR PROGRAMMING Press Bl B8 model 0616X Press ByB6 model 0616X 9 END LINE g PROGRAMMING Press S MONITOR NOTE If a timeout occurs during the ptvgrammlng se qoence perform base level entry agai...

Page 29: ... enter the record v es st right before RECORD Enter lnfotmstion or circle desin d veh8 below before 2 DlALTWO DIGITPORT NUMBER Press RECALL INTERCOMNUMBER 4 CONFIGUF PA PORT opti 06 6X 12 3 14 15 16 I M ji j jj _ c ress Bl B6 model D616X Press4 0816X 11 2 13 4 15 16 17 1 Press6 Press Bl B6 model D616X Press By model 0816X ...

Page 30: ...E PAGING Press lTCM to clear allcall Press keys Bl B4 receive A B C and all call Press keys BS B8 originate A B C and allcall 0 Dial l 6 0616X Dial 147 16X used key and light Press 17 PROGRAM NEXT STATlON Repeat procedure from step 2 18 END P AMMING Press MONITOR NO7E If a timeout occurs during the progmmmfng sequence perform base level entry again and proceed at any progmm step 3 17 ...

Page 31: ...within the 804 area code while allowing the dialing of one specific number within that area code by entering 1804 in a DENY table and 18049782200 in an ALLOW table Enter the character in place of a particular digit to condense a range of numbers into one entry The character is a match anything digit and can be included in an entry in either a DENY table or an ALLOW table Example A If 357 377 387 a...

Page 32: ...AXIMUM 1 TABLE ASSIGNMENT UNES STATlONS I TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE 3 TOLL RESTRlCTlON TABLE 7 TYPE ALLOW DENY TYPE ALLOW DENY ENTRY ENTRY NUMBER 16 M A X I M U M ENTRY ENTRY NUMBER 16 MAXIMUM I 111213141 j 5 16 17 16 19 IlOll 12 13 14 15 16 I I I II I I I I I I I I I I 1 T A B L E A S S I G N M E N T L I N E S S T A T I O N S I T O L L R E S T R I C T I O N T A B L E 4 TYPE ALLOW DENY ENTRY ENTRY NU...

Page 33: ...NUWWIVATE SlAlW II E PRIV Y RELEASEDI THE 616X AND 616X KEY SYSTEM5 USES 1M E DRIVEN TC4 L RESTRICtlffl IN ORDER FOR mU AESTRICTIQ T O LPRY TC4 L lb ES b JT BE ENlEFtS AND WI LIED T O M L AJ IC UtU wLINES LHD STATICMS SEE TEXT FOR A KRE THJ wQ1 AT ENTRY T 9 SlATtQl C O S MAT STAlloH I S WAuTEll AS FCtLOlS NO DSSlILF COHSOCE NO P A WT NO RINOINO LINE PREFERENCZ NO PRIMI LINE NO Tou RESTRICTIOH OTIE...

Page 34: ...y a fuse located in the primary of the AC transformer winding The fuse is a 1 amp 25OV SLO BLO type fuse The fuse holder is located near the top of the right side of the KSU cabinet Always replace this fuse with one of the same value and type othetise equipment damage could result FAILURE ISOLATlON System Status indicator The red LED located near the fuse holder is the sys tem status indicator Thi...

Page 35: ... long loop Test the station wiring per the checkout proce dure given in Chapter 2 Overload Paultlg All stations are paired as shown in Table 4 l for over load current protection If a fault occurs which causes more than 300 ma of current to be drawn the paired stations are disabled by circuit action Discon nect the disabled stations and reconnect them one at a time to isolate the faulty one Failure...

Page 36: ... FAILURE PERFORM SELF TEST Fi D TSLEPHONS IYES YES INPUT FOR FAILED UNUSED TELCORSX JACK ON PSX REPLACE KSU AND PERFORM CO9 ...

Page 37: ...EFAULTS STATION 38 DELAYED RINGING ASSIGNMENT 3 7 DESWWALL REVERSAL AND WALL MOUNTING STATlONS 4 4 DIALING MODE 3 3 DIRECT RINGING ASSIGNMENT 3 6 DSSBLF CONSOLE CONNECTION 2 3 DSQ BLF CONSOLE PORT 3 5 DsslBLF CONSOLE SELF TEST 4 l E EXTERNALSlGNALLlNG 2 6 F FAILURE ISOLATION 4 l FAILURE ANALYSIS FLOW CHART 4 3 FAILURE ANALYSIS 4 2 FCC RULES AND REGULATlONS l l FUSELOCATlON 4 l G GENERAL CHECK 2 3 ...

Page 38: ...SERVICE 4 1 REPAIRAUTHORlZATlON l 2 RESISTANCECHECK 2 8 RINGEREQUIVALENCENUMBER l 2 S SELF TEST DSS BLFCONSOLE 4 l SELF TEST STATION 4 l SMDRPRINTOUT 3 6 SMDR AND COS PRINTOUT 3 8 STATION SELFTEST 4 l STATION COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE 3 16 STATION dONNECTlON 2 2 STATIONMESSAGEDETAIL RECORD PRINTOUT FORMAT 3 9 STATlONDEFAULTS 3 6 STATlON COS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 3 6 STATION WALL MOUNTING DETAILS 4...

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Page 41: ...ls 4 Conference calls 4 c 4 Redialing 6 Automatic dialing 6 Station speed dialing 7 System speed dialing 7 Line monitoring 8 Recall Tap 8 Area paging 9 All call and zone paging 9 Direct station selection DSS 9 Night transfer IO Do not disturb IO Mute 1 1 Pulse tone switching I1 c l I Speakerphone operation 1 2 BLF station operation 1 2 I ...

Page 42: ...a prime line l Listen for dial tone l Dial number Hang up handset to end call l Press line key This step is not necessary if you have a prime line or if your phone answers any ringing line l Lift handset Manual hold Any station can retrieve held call l Press m To return to call on hold press flashing line key Exclusive hold Only your station can retrieve held call l Press 2 twice Note Hold Recall ...

Page 43: ...stem operator dial 0 l Voice announce Tone signalling l Press m l Press memory key or dial extension number l Press m again l When party answers lift handset to talk Note Some systems may be programmed to tone signal as the first option In that case the first set of instructions applies to tone signaling the second to voice signaling Toansweravoice signalledintercom call l Speak toward the set l L...

Page 44: ... call appears is shared by you and the station to receivethecall l Press m Call is placed on hold automatically l Press a memory key or dial extension number l Voice announce the call and line number l Hang up handset If station does not share line appearance l Press m Call is placed on hold automatically Press a memory key or dial extension number Voice announce the call and ask station to lift h...

Page 45: ...2 internal parties l Establish outside call l Press m outside call placed on hold l Press a memory key or dial extension number l Ask intercom party to lift his handset and to press and hold down the held line key l Press and hold down the line key of held outside call l Release line key when conference is established ...

Page 46: ... Station will redial number once a minute for IO minutes l To cancel press auto redial key again l When ringing tone is heard lift handset To program numbers Press Listen for tone l Press SAVE Tone will stop l Press desired memory key l If a specific line is to be used press the line key Otherwise system will pick prime line or last line used l Dial number sequence to be stored up to 15 digits l P...

Page 47: ...ss desired dial key 1 O If on line listening to dial tone press shift key and then desired dial key 1 O To program numbers Program from station IO l Press TCM Listen for tone l Press X Tone will stop l Press SAVE l Press desired dial key 1 O l If a specific line is to be used press the line key Otherwise system will pick prime line or last line used l Dial number sequence to be stored up to 31 dig...

Page 48: ... a party places you on hold you can monitor until his return then lift handset Tocancel l Lift handset to resume conversation or press W to disconnect l If your system has been configured for Tap press W to generate a timed Flash for accessing PBX Centrex and custom calling services l If your system has been configured for Recall press C J to discon nect as if you had hung up and obtain a new dial...

Page 49: ...uncement Two buttonaccess Paging unit connects to Key Service Unit station port l Press m l Lift handset l Press a memory key or dial 2 digit access code l Make announcement l Make announcement One button intercom calling recommended for attendant answering stations To program DSS numbers l Press m Listen for tone l Press Tone will stop l Press memory key 1 14 ...

Page 50: ...ng a call the outside line is automatically placed on hold when a memory key is pressed Tone Signalling DSS l Press memory key l 1 4 l Press m l When station answers lift handset To activate from station 10 only l Press m Listen for tone l Press e Tone will stop To cancel l Repeat the two steps above To silence your ringer and appear busy to intercom calls l Press J To cancel l Press again ...

Page 51: ...ersation If your telephone service is pulse rotary and you must convert to tone after selecting a line or while dialing l Press 3 System will switch back to pulse dialing when call is terminated Note PulselTone switching can be programmed into memory keys by pressing during number storage sequence ...

Page 52: ...WQ 1 Switching from handset to speakerphone l Press W l Hang up handset Switching from speaker phone to handset l Lift handset l Lights LEDs adjacent to memory keys l 14 indicate station statuses dark indicating idle steady on indicating busy Note On Model 824 system you must program memory keys for DSS operation See DSS programming LEDs will then indicate status of programmed stations ...

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