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NECElectra – 616(With Addendum-001)

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/--- CQlP0X \ 123 456 ---_------__ -I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 2 SWM 2 i I I I DOOR PHONE 1 DOOR PHONE 2 ---I-l PS-6-! EXT. SPEAKER S

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f 210 installation of the Key Service Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-1 210.1 Wall Mounting the KSU 210.2 Flo

Seite 4 - 140 Specifications

SECTION 200 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 210 Installation of the Key Service Unit 210.1 Wall Mounting the KSU 1. 2. . . 3. 2 I ( The ES -6-l KSU

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220 Connecting and Testing the Power Supply Note 1: Verify that the AC outlet is supplying 11% AC and provides good conduit ground.

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F-- 230 Installation of KTUs Note: The following KTUs cannot be inserted or removed with power on: CPU-S KSI-S DPH-S CLK-S DCI-S PBS-S SWM

Seite 7 - 150.1 General Information

On the CPU-S KTU is a momentary switch for system reset. Depressing the reset switch causes any program changes to enter the workin

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230.5 Volume Controls All volumes are pre-adjusted by the manufacturer. Refer to Table 230-3. 1. AlI tones from the built-ii speaker

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- - ___-___-_ -. k&+. 240 MDF Installation 240.1 CO/PBX Connection 3. The following Table 240-1 gives complete information on 50 posit

Seite 10 - System Block Diagram

Table 240-2 Station Connection Information Jl - 52 Connectors and Cables ES-6-1 KSU P PIN RUNNING CABLE 26 WH-EL 1 BL-WH 27 WH-OR 2 OR-WH

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Table 240-3 Connector Running List Pl Jl 52 __~ 38 I 15VT BK-GN j 13 1 15VR GN-BK / TEL 39 15DT, BK-ER ! 15 14 15DR / BR-SK / -L- 40 1

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c 110 120 130 140 150 160 CONTENTS Page Installation Site Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100-1 110.1 Phys

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250 IrkaIling Station Equipment 250.1 ET-6-l installation The ET-6-l is a fully-modular electronic key tele- phone set. Each keyset re

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_..._,.^ ..___ ___ _...__... -- .-.._ . -. ..__. -.. ..- -L,.-L- TO KSU r CABLE MODULAR TERMINAL ________--__ J Fig. 250-2 View of Modular

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” & 2502 EB-6-l installation The EB-6 -1 is a modular electronic busy lamp field. Each unit is provided with a 9V DC 03A power

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____..__ _._- - . . . . . ..- ._.--. _- .-_ ..I ._._ _-__-l-._-~-.C_~“~-~~ ‘xL..?Au.-.. . . . . __.~, TO KSU BLFCABLE I I MODULAR I TERMINAL I L

Seite 17 - CO/PBX Connection:

250.3 DP-6-1 Installation The DP-6-1 is a Door/Monitor phone unit. Each door phone requires 1 pair cabling to the Main Distribution Fr

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260 260.1 installing Options Music On Hold Provision has been made to allow connection of a locally provided external music source to

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26043 Security Control Equipment Provision has been made to allow connection of a locally-provided security control system. For this

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_. _. __. -.- . . CLK-S Y L-BR 1SE BR-Y L 1SEG YLSL MOH SL-YL MOHG VI-BL SKR BL-VI SKRG VI-OR BGM OR-VI BGMG VI-SL 2PFT 44 -oo-oo- -o&a-

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I YL-BR 2SE 00% BR-YL 2SEG 00% YL-SL EA 00% SL-YL EAG O& PBS-S AGING AMPLIFIER - VI-BL EAB oa RELAY CONTACT SHOWN BL-VI EAS 00% (NON-OPERAT

Seite 22 - 2502 EB-6-l installation

SECTiON 300 CONTENTS 310 Explanation of Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-l 320 Programming O

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p SECTION 100 GENERAL INSTALLATION 110 Installation Site Requirements 120.2 Grounding Requirements 110.1 Physical Environment of Equipment T

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SECTION 300 PROGRAMMING 310 Explanation of Programming 1. The Electra-616 Electronic Key Telephone System comes nrovided with a Residen

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The contents of the Resident System Program (default value) are given below in the following Table 310.1: Table 310.1 Resident System

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320 Programing Operations 320.1 Going Off-Line from Keyset 1 ON/OFF is lit Keyset 1 is “Off-Line” 320.2 Selecting a Memory Block 1. To se

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3. Speed Dial Button The Speed Dial button is used to write the contents of the address as it is currently displayed into the pr

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DATA SET BUTTONS ! READ AND ,,,’ +1 ADDRESS / /,’ MEMORY ’ BLOCK _. READ AND -1 ADDRESS l- - -I ON /OFF ICM HOLD 0 \ CLEAR DATA / MODE AND A

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SITE A INSTALLATION Name: Supervisor: Address: ----I Number: I Ref: No. : I / Additional: Tel. No. : Contact: ____.- 1. System Sirs: ___ Number

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6. CWPBX ASSIIGNMENTS REF. NO. COlPBX KTU LINE BCI 4 MFI -s NUMBER SLOT POSITION SLOT 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 4 1 5 2 2 2 6 3 POSlTlQN 1 2 3 1 ___- 2

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7. STATION ASSIGNMENT Ruf. No. PROGRAMMIRlG DATA I Station Uumber Prims Lirw Private Line Door Phone / Chima I KSIS Y-8 1-6 2 3 4 COPBX LINE SCAN

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SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS TIMEOUTS DURATION IN SECONDS HOOK FLASH TIME 0.4 0.6 1.0 1.5 PAUSE TIME 1.0 3.5 NO PAGING TIME 30 60 90 TIME OUT HOLD RE

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340 Programming !%eets 340.1 Programming Details 1. Programming Work Sheets The following programming work sheets, along with the programm

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/ 130 Other Consideratiaons 130.1 Electrical Noise Generators Certain equipment, such as welding machines, thyrister-driven power supplies,

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Button 7 represents Door Phone 1 and button 8 repre- sents Door Phone 2. The default value is that Door Phones are not assigned.

Seite 36 - 6. CWPBX ASSIIGNMENTS

4. hklte: 77~1 lines cnn be omitted from fhe scm. Station Class Assignment (See Fig. 31-O-20) This program area is used in assigning

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7. Speed Dial Toil Override Assignment (See Fig. 340-23) This area of the program is used to permit or deny Toll Restricted Station

Seite 38 - ASSIGNMENTS

_ - ..--.------. .--. -_ i’ Tabse 340.1 Memory Block and Address Content MEMORY BLOCK 1 Address 1 Recall Button Timing Assiwment 2 Pause

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F MEMORY BLOCK : 1 ADDRESS : 7 EXAMPLE: I Recall Timing is set at 0.6 seconds. Fig. 340-I Real! Button Assignment I MEMORY BLOCK : 4

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30 60 I MEMORY BLOCK : 1 1 ADDRESS : 3 EXAMPLE: I Paging Time out Is se1 at 60 seconds. 1: Fig. 340-3 Paging Time Out Assignment I MEMORY

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, ‘1 I MEMORY BLOCK : f ---.-____ -___ ADDRESS :5 I EXAMPLE: ,j15j System is Programmed for Idle Condition: Fig. 340-5 System Refresh Basi

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In the Might Mode CQ,&‘BX 1 - 6 will ring at Station 1 thru 5. Fig. 340-T Night Mode COiPBX Ringing Assignment MEMORYBLOCK : 2 AD

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I MEMORYBLCCK : 2 I AEERESSES : lS- 19 EXAMPLE: Door Phone 1 will chime at Stations 2,4, 6, and 8. STATeON NUMBERS NO OFF-HOOK RINGING OFF

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, .‘_ EXAMPLE: I STA. 5: ZONE A STA. 6: ZONE B STA. 7: ZONE C STA. 8: NO ZONE ADD. STATiON NW.‘?BERS 3 9 10 11 j 72 - 4 13 / j 14 1

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I 3. Fuse Replacement Replace fuses in accordance with Table 140- 1. Table 140-l Fuse Specifications For PS-6-1 and KSI-S . . ‘*a Note

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, / i MEMORY BLOCK : 3 / STA. 1 2 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ADDRESS : 5 IIIlmm141 lzHzzml[81 EXAMPLE: q ,Stations 7 and 10 are assigned

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ADDRESSES : 6-13 I 4 I Kl EXAMPLE: I lzlfl Station 1 is assigned CQ/P5X Line 3 as prime line and, Station 2 is assigned CO/PBX Line 1 a

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NOT SCAN SCAN q MEMORY BLOCK: 3 ADDRESSES : 19- 34 EXAMPLE: Station 2 is assigned scanning CG/PBX Line 6, 3 and 1. 1 /jLINE 2 j UME 3

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’ MEiMORY BLOCK : 4 ADDRESS : 1 EXAMPLE: I 5g%D5 Line 1 and 2 are assigned as CO Line 3 tkru 6 are assigned as PBX. 1 2 3 4 5 1 ci ADD. LlNE

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EXAMPLE: 1 COfFBX 1 - 2 = A CO/FBX 3 =b CO/FBX 4 =C ADD. co. 1 2 CO. 3 / 4 CQ. 5 6 CQ. 7 8 I 3 1 /” 2 ‘T 3 4 ,, I 4 5 \ ..* . 6 . Fig.

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...I . ..-.. ...___..I 1.0 PBX CODE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NONE EXAMPLE FIC’I g% PBX access codes have been set at 9 and 6. Fig. 340-18 PBX

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MEMORY BLOCK: 4 I ADDRESS : 13 I I DISALLOW ADD. 1 8 System is programmed to permit “I+” 13 dialing. DIGIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NONE EXAMPLE: m

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_. __ -.. --- ..-.- ._-__ --- -.-- ___._ i”r DISALLOW DIGIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 EXAMPLE: I System speed dial is restricted. ‘ Fig. 340-23 Speed Di

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2. Network 2) Intercom call - Matrix: Single stage, non block- ing C-MOS switch ar- ray Electronic circuit using custom LSI (Equivalent to

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TOLL OVERRIDE TABLE CHART Fig. 340~2E i Page 300-33

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_. _____~. __. __._ __.._ _--___ .-.---..--- -----.- ---.-----... -.--“I-- --.” --... ___ --------.h USER DIALS A DIGIT ON A COlPBX LINE ALLOW

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pm SECTllON 400 STATION OPERATION PROCEDURE 410 Key Telephone Operation 410.1 CO/P5X (Outside Calls) 1. Originating Using Manual Dialing -

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Removing a CO/PBX Line from Hold - depress fluttering or intermittent winking Ic6 - lift handset 4. Hold Recall An audible recall sign

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a --. 410.3 Conferencing r Note: When the conference circuit is busy, g will light cl on all keysets. No additional conferences can be mad

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, _..^_,.. _ - _ _.-_.. /. ___---- .._._I..-... I- ._” . . .- _..^..., -- .-.- I ..-_ _ . ___I -._-..._._.___ . ,_j___..__._,,_. - . ..” . . - on

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4 - dial telephone number - each digit is displayed as dialed [T] - depress I] Key - display goes Off Note: Each Key Telephone has 16 SP

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410.11 Security Alarm . Display shows [Tj or (nlzl 1. To Cancel Alarm With Key Telephone Idle - depress m - display shows [F] - on ke

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This addendum supplements the Electra-616 Installation Service -Manual ND-17314. This addendum should be used whenever a CRJ-SA KTU is in

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.-,_ ,. c) Signal level - Minimum level per frequency: Low group: High group: d) Duration of two frequency signal: e) Interdigital time:

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/ -. This addendum is divided into four sections: 100 E;T-6H-( ) Key Telephone Set with Internal Speakerphone 200 CharqesinStardard ProgramingwithCIl

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100 ET-6%()KEYTELEPEKlNESETwI?xINrFPNAL spEAKERP= 110 Installation From a hardware stardpoint, the EZXiE+( ) Key Telephone set is installed exactly

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1 MEMORY BLOCK: 9 1 . . . L I ET-6H-( ) I ET-6-( ) I I ADDRESS : 2-3 1 STATIONS 1 _ 4 ARE ASSIGNED AS ET-GH-(. ) STATIONS 5 u 8 ARE

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200 CHAG~INSIANDAPDPIUQUMIING 210 Programming Operations All programming procedures remain standard as in Section 300 of the Electra-616 Installa

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220 Default Values / . The default values --Privacy release: feature. for these additional parameters are: All a/P%X lines retain the privacy --All

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Reset occurs at this time with the progrming station returning to 'ton-line" mode. 230.2 Memory Block 9 1) Privacy Release Assignment (Se

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unsupervised two CD/PE3X line conference with exit and re-entry available to the station which originated the copfereme. Address 4, buttons 4 - 8

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I ALLOW 1 MEMORY BLOCK: 9 1 ADDRESS CO/PBX lines 1 thru 3 will allow privacy release. Figure 340-27: Privacy Release EnaQie Assignment 1

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/ / f 1 1 MEMORY BLOCK: 9 j ADDRESS - :4 1 Station 16 is assigned Tandem Conference Line q 6 c STA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 c

Seite 77 - Telephone Assignment

300 MlMJPxxEWT4ING Menu programming is a new method of programming the Electra-616. Menu programming supplements the standard system programm

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6. MFI-S KTU (Dual-Tone Multip Frequency Interface Key Telephone Unit) provides circuits to serve up to 3 CO/PBX lines, and contains

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310 Menu ProgramninJ From Keyset 1 1) Feature Assignment (1 &&rough 48) * m: This programing utilizes the Feature ’ Assigrrment Menu table a

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3) Ringing Assigment --place programming overlay (if available) on station keyset 1 depress -1 key (or “MENLJ RFAD CXJ’F m on overlay) --dep

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--place programming overlay (if avail&le) on station keyset 1 --depress overlay) --depress --depress --depress --depress JTKEWCR[ key (or &qu

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320 Menu Progranxting From Any Keyset la) Prime Line Assignment - With Key Telephone Idle --depress -1 key --display shows B --record tone is heard o

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2a) H&s-Free Telephone Assigrnnent - With Hands-Free Telephone Idle --depress m key --display shows m --record tone is heard over speaker --depr

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. / 3b) Cancelling Off Hcmk Ringing Assigrment - With Key Telephone Idle --depress IpRo key --display shows B --record tone is heard over speaker --

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400 K>kJTooPERAlT / Group Call-Pick-Up - With Key Telephone Off-Hook --depress --display --depress --display Call Back I&quest l-up1 key shows

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--establish comication with a CI/pBX line --depress /ADD/ON1 key --CD/PBX line key LED shows hold indication --establish communication with second CD

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/’ --1ADn/crJ7 indicator flashes, both C$&EIX line irdicators light steady, tandem conference continues NUIE: Approximately 3 minutes into th

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330 Job Specifications 330.1 Instructions for Completing Job Specification 1. 2. 3. The fist page contains items A - C and 1 - 5. These ha

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160 System Configuration 160.1 To Determine Required Equipment 1. Determine how many electronic key telephones are re- quired in the s

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