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Speakerphones

2.16

Speakerphones, which can be installed in Standard
telephones, permit handsfree CO conversations. The

maximum number of speakerphones permitted in each

system is as follows:

5.

FCC AND TELCO REQUIREMENTS

System

Maximum

24

12

36

12

64

24

5.01 Rules and regulations for the operation and

installation of telephone equipment have been

established by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC). According to Part 68, “Connection of Terminal
Equipment to the Telephone Network” and its amendments,

several actions are required before and during the installation
of customer-provided telephone equipment. These actions
are listed and described in the following paragraphs.

3.

SPECIFICATIONS

NOTIFICATION TO TELCO

3.01

Refer to Tables 

 l-2 and 1-3 for technical

specifications pertaining to the Businesscom Plus

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systems.

4.

SITE REQUIREMENTS

5 . 0 2

As  owner of this telephone system, you must give the
following information to the operating telephone

company (telco) before connecting or disconnecting it:
(1) Sufficient notice of your intention to use privately owned

telephone equipment.

4.01

The  KSU should be installed in a clean, dry, secure
location that prevents access by unauthorized

personnel. This location, as detailed in Section 5, should
comply with Bell Functional Product Class Criteria of
September 1978, in publication PUB 48002 as stated in
3.4.3.2, paragraph C-Indoors With Environmental Control.
The room must have adequate ventilation and have a
temperature range that does not exceed 32 to 113 degrees
F (0 to 45 degrees C) with a 10 to 95% noncondensing,
relative humidity.

 The particular lines to be used (telephone numbers

xxx-xxxx through xxx-xxxx).

(3) Model: Businesscom Plus 

FCC Registration Number: 
Ringer Equivalence: 
Registered Jack: 

NOTE: 

Have telco drop the 

 connectors within 25 feet

of the installation.

INCIDENCE OF HARM

4.02

The installation site should provide ample room to
mount the KSU on the wall along with the necessary

5.03

If customer-provided equipment is causing harm to
the telephone network, the telephone company

connecting blocks and any ancillary equipment. The
installation site should not be located in areas subject to static
electricity (e.g., dry copiers), vibration (e.g., heavy

machinery), or in areas likely to be 

 (e.g., basement

level).

4.03

The customer must provide a dedicated NEMA

 outlet with a 

   

 and a 15 Amp

must, whenever practical, notify the customer that service
may be temporarily discontinued. The 

 company

must also attempt to inform the customer before actually
disconnecting service. The telephone company must provide
customers with an opportunity to correct the problem and
must advise customers of their right to bring complaint
procedures before the FCC.

circuit. A separate earth ground is required in addition to the
third-wire ground on the AC circuit. If a music source or
optional external paging equipment is installed, it must be
connected to an AC circuit other than the system’s dedicated
AC line. ONLY THE POWER SUPPLY SHOULD BE
CONNECTED TO THE DEDICATED AC OUTLET.

Summary of Contents for Businesscom PLUS 24

Page 1: ...roving this manual would be appreciated Forward your remarks to TIE communications Inc 5 Research Drive Shelton CT 06484 Attention Manager Technical Publications information in this manual is subject...

Page 2: ...BUSINESSCOM PLUS REVISIO 1 O 2 o REVISION CONTROL D A T E CHANGE 31 DEC 85 Initial Release of Manual Software Level B 7 FEB 86 Incorporated additional programming conditions in Section 4...

Page 3: ...BUSINESSCOM PLUS 24 INSTALLATION LAYOUT BUSINESSCOM PLUS 36 INSTALLATION LAYOUT BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 LAYOUT BACKGROUND INSTALLATION DOORCHIMEBOXINSTALLATION 6 3 DSSCONSOLEINSTALLATION 6 4 EXTERNALALAR...

Page 4: ...hble 1 3 SPECIFICATIONS BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 l 11 lhble 3 1 FORM BUSINESSCOM PLUS 24 I36 I64 3 4 lhble 5 l BUSINESSCOM PLUS 24 5 14 5 2 BUSINESSCOM PLUS 36 5 15 5 3 BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 5 16 8 l TELEPHO...

Page 5: ...y to configure the system programmable options The data base developed in this section is entered on the Program Record Form Appendix A The codes on the Program Record Forms are entered into system me...

Page 6: ...2 05 The Key Service Units house replaceable that control the system The are designed for wall mounting 1 03 Documents which should be used in conjunction 2 06 The power supply units have input requi...

Page 7: ...24TS Standard 8 Line 24TDX Display 8 Line 36TS Standard 12 Line 36TDX Display 12 Line 64TS Standard 24 Line 64TDX Display 24 Line OPTIONS Door Chime Box 2 12 Door Chime Boxes can be installed to prov...

Page 8: ...3 Line Standard Telephone 5 Line Standard Telephone Figure l l LINE STANDARD AND 5 LINE EXECUTIVE 1 3...

Page 9: ...Standard Telephone Line Standard Telephone Figure 1 2 STANDARD TELEPHQNES...

Page 10: ...8 Line Executive Display Telephone 24 Line Executive Display Telephone Figure 1 3 LINE EXECUTIVE DISPLAY TELEPHONES...

Page 11: ...Console...

Page 12: ...The room must have adequate ventilation and have a temperature range that does not exceed 32 to 113 degrees F 0 to 45 degrees C with a 10 to 95 noncondensing relative humidity The particular lines to...

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Page 14: ...Impedance 600 OHMS Input Level Nominal 250 Maximum Input 1 Volt RMS Limit for Alarm Circuit Loop Resistance 1000 OHMS Max Music On Hold Specifications External Paging Specifications Input Impedance 60...

Page 15: ...600 OHMS Input Level Nominal 250 Maximum Input 1 Volt RMS Limit for Alarm Circuit Loop Resistance 1000 OHMS Max Music On Hold Specifications External Paging Specifications Input Impedance 600 OHMS Out...

Page 16: ...edance 600 OHMS Input Level Nominal 250 Maximum Input 1 Volt RMS Limit for Alarm Circuit Loop Resistance 1000 OHMS Max Music On Hold Specifications Input Impedance 600 OHMS Input Level Nominal 250 Max...

Page 17: ...y DSS Console Door Chime Box Dual Handsfree Hotline 2 10 Excluded System Features 2 11 Executive Call Forward Executive Override Barge In 2 12 External Alarm Signals To Stations 2 12 Flash Flexible Li...

Page 18: ...amming None Related Programming None Feature Interactions Intercom BACKGROUND MUSIC BGM Description This feature permits station speakers and external zones to receive Background Music Conditions a BG...

Page 19: ...DND f Executive Call Forward overrides Call Forward With Follow Me Basic Programming None Related Programming Program 49 Excluded System Features Feature Interactions CO Lines Executive Call Forward...

Page 20: ...e Port Assignment Program Timer Program 39 DSS Timer Program 49 Excluded System Features Feature Interactions CO Lines Direct Station Selection DSS Console CALL WAITING Description This feature permit...

Page 21: ...quests Camp On utilizes an Intercom link when in use Basic Programming None Related Programming Program 49 Excluded System Features Feature Interactions Call Waiting Intercom Intercom CO LINES Descrip...

Page 22: ...e callrings in but no line key The call can still be answered by lifting the handset or pressing the SPK key provided that Ringing Line Preference is programmed A station can queue for a CO line that...

Page 23: ...not exceed six Basic Programming Program 30 Multi Line Conference Related Programming None Feature Interactions CO Lines Executive Override Barge In Intercom CONFERENCE UNSUPERVISED Description This...

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