NEC 616 manual CO/PBX Line

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330 Job Specifications

330.1Instructions for Completing Job Specification

1.The fist page contains items A - C and 1 - 5. These have been provided as a convenience and do not affect programming.

2.Item 6 is COjPBX Assignments. Much of this table is also provided as a convenience. Two sections, REFER-

ENCE NUMBER and PFROGRAMMING DATA, are used in programming.

REFERENCE NUMBER is the number the CO/ PBX line will be referred to in programming material.

9PBXLINE refers to the origin of ;he line connected; is it from a PBX or from a Central Office? This will

affect speed dialing, last CO/PBX number redial and restriction features.

c>LINE GROUP (A, 5, C, or NOT INSTALLED). Every CO/PBX line installed must be assigned a line group, even if all lines are in the same group. At the time of installation all CO/PBX lines will be in Group A as is provided by the resident system program. Every installed CO/PBXline circuit wfiich does not receive a CO/PBX line must be assigned as NOT INSTALLED. This will prevent access to

unterminated circuits. Restriction feature is also affected by this assignment.

3.Item 7 is Station Assignments. Two sections of this table are used in programming, reference number and programming data.

REFERENCE NUMBER is the station’s DSS Num- ber and is the number the station will be referred to in programming material.

CO/PBX RING ASSIGNMENT provides space to record requirements for day and Night Mode Ring and OFF-I-Iook Ring. When a station is to ring in

any of these requirements, place an appropriate mark in the space provided. The station pro- grammed for night ring will ring for all CO/PBX lines when system is set for Night Mode Ring.

RESTRICTION CLASS and CGDE. Only the class is required for programming. Each CLASS has a unique CODE, and adding the code will make

understanding the restriction easier. See the table located on the Station Class Assignment Table in Section 340 Programming Work Sheets.

PRIME LINE. This assigns a “Prime Line” wltich will be seized by a station going “Off-Hook” without depressing COjPBX button. Ihis feature will only poerate when the “Prime Line” is in idle status unless a separate programming choice is ex- ercised; then the line will be seized when ringing or idle.

PRIVATE LINES. This assignment provides space to record which station and wlhich line on that station will be programmed for a private lie. Note that only two lines can be assigned as private lines, Two stations can be assigned the same private line, and two lines can be assigned to the same station.

INTERNAL ZONE PAGE. This assigmment provide space to record zone paging groups: 1, 2 and 3. Any number of stations can be in a zone, no sta-

tion can be in more than one zone. All stations _ rarrain in the “all call” group.

ATTENDAI\(‘T STATION. This assignment pro- vides space to record 2 attendant station positions. The station (s) programmed as an attendant station is capable of performing the following additional functions: to program and confirm system speed dial, to set and cancel night transfer and to cancel security alarm signal.

DOOR PMONE CHIME. This assignment provides space to record which stations will &ime when Door Phone 1 and/or 2 are actiiiated. Any number of stations can be assigned to c_hime fOi either or both Door Phone 1 and Door Phone 2.

CO/PBX LINE

I)CO/PBX LINE SCAll. This section provides space to record which CO/PBX lines will be scanned by individual stations when speed dial is activated.

The system wili start no scan from the highest line number programmed for that station. Prirre Line Pick-up feature will have priority over Line Scan feature.

4.Item 8 is System Assig,nments. These assignments 2ppIy system wide and include Time Outs, Door fhone Con- nection assignment, Prime Line for incoming calls and Toll Restriction assignments.

A)TIME OUTS are listed with durations in seconds. The desired Time Out can be circled.

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Contents NEC 150 Electrical and Ground Requirements Installation Site Requirements# T CO/PBX ~--.~ CO/PBX List of Equipment Otrtoge Component Svw-s System ConfigurationLSystem Block Diagram Installing Connecting and Testing the Power Supply -zUnit 210Set PSU Power Switch to Off Position Connecting and Testing the Power SupplySWM-SKTU CLK-S KTU Volume Controls MDF Installation 240.1 CO/PBX Connection See Note Connector Running List IrkaIling Station Equipment Simplified Schematic ET-6-7 Telephone Connection2View of Modular Terminal for Connection of ET-$-l Telephone 200-il ~-.C~~-~~ 2m-13 On - OFF PiT=q p7i-l OEoo YL-BR 2SE BR-YL 2SEG YL-SL EA 340 Programming Sheets 300-12 Job SpecificationsExplanation of Programming ProgrammingResident System Program Contents Buttons 1 8 are used to Enter Data Programing Operations320.6 Read Comments Cwpbx Assiignments Station Assignment Assignments Programming !%eets Memory Block Hklte 77~1 lines cnn be omitted from fhe scm Speed Dial Toil Override Assignment See 340-23 Toll Paging Zone Real! Button Assignment Memory Block Address Example Psge Memoryblock Address Example 16 I L1 Internal Paging Zone Assignment STA Addresses Example Page Memory Block 5g%D5 CO/FBX 4 =C ADD CO/PSX PBX Code None Page Digit None Disallow Example Toll Override Table Chart 26 Electra-616 Toll Denial Algorithm 300 SECTllON 400 Station Key Telephone Operation Operation ProcedurePage CO/PSX Key Display Shows For Alarm Page Page Page Page LA Hands-free Telephone Assignment CHAG~INSIANDAPDPIUQUMIING Page Page Page 28Hands-FreeTelephone Assignment T3 El Page CUT Menljrfad CXJ’F m on Page Page Page Page 400 KkJTooPERAlT Page Page CO/PBX Line