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XBLUE X16 Quick Start Guide
Page 1 - Server Installation & Initial Power Up
X16 Telephone Highlights
Headset
Port
Installation
The X16 system can be placed on a table or mounted
on a wall. It should be located close to where the
telephone lines come into the building and plugged into
a 110 electrical power outlet. Only the X16 system needs
to be plugged in, all of the X16 telephones are powered
by the system.
Your installation may look something like this:
(See Page 2 for Overview Diagrams)
In this example, The telephone
company's telephone lines are
connected on the right side and
telephone line 1 is looped to all of the
extensions, 1, 2, 3 and 4, which are
connected on the left side.
When ordering your telephone lines, it
is a good idea to ask for the lines to be
delivered on a "Surface Mount Jack"
or with existing installations you can
use a "Testar_2 Connecter", which will
make the installation of the X16 much
easier.
Telephone professionals use a
standard color code when connecting
telephones and telephone lines. The
white/blue pair, indicated by "Ext 1, 2,
3 and 4, is normally connected to the
office's telephone jack.
One way to reconfigure this type of
installation is to remove each of the
extension (Ext) cables and connect
the white/blue cable to the red wire
and the blue/white (or solid blue) cable
to the green wire. Another way, is to
connect a "Testar_2 Connecter" (see
Ext 4), which simply slips over the
pins.
Now connect the supplied line cords
between the surface mount jack or
Testart_2 connecter and the ports in
the X16 system. You can connect
them directly, 1 to each port, or using
the supplied splitter.
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System Components
X16 Telephone
Backlit Display
Navigation
Keys
Telephone
Line Buttons
Programmable
Buttons
Speakerphone Button
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Ext 1
Ext 2
Ext 3
XB-1698-XB
4-phone connector
(aka 4 Line Splitter)
X16 Server Highlights
The X16 server has four (4) Telephone Company Lines, which are labeled
"Central Office" (also labeled as 1/2, 2, 3/4, and 4). By adding a 1630-00 2-Port
Expansion Telephone Line Card the system it can be equipped with two additional
Telephone Lines, labeled 5 and 6 for a total of six (6) Telephone Company Lines.
Extension Ports
(See Page 2)
Telephone Line Connections
Function
Label on X16
Line 1 Fail over
Line 1
Telephone Line 1
1/2
Telephone Line 2
2
Telephone Line 3
3/4
Telephone Line 4
4
Telephone Line 5
5
Telephone Line 6
6
We recommend using the center pair (RJ11) method as the second pair
sometimes carries errant or transient signals that interfere with system operation.
Please ask you local telephone company to deliver your lines in separate RJ11
jacks, using one jack per line.
An example of
one line per port
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
System Power Up
Plug the system in to power it up. Once powered up, the system's blue LED
will blink rapidly, 4 impulses per second (IPS).
After 5 seconds, it will begin blinking at the normal operational rate of 1 IPS.
To ensure that the X16 system is initialized properly, switch the "INIT" switch
back and forth three times within three seconds.
When the LED returns to 1 IPS, the system will be fully operational.
Plug in the power supply that ships with your system
X16 Server
Telephone
Line Cords
Fail-over Port
to Line 1
4
3
2
1
Telephone Line Ports
(Central Office Ports)
Telephone lines are usually found on the center
Red & Green wires or the White/Blue pair of
wires of the telephone company jack.
(Often referred to as an RJ11 jack)
Sometimes a second line will be connected to
the outer pair Black & Yellow wires or
White/Orange pair of wires of the telephone
company jack.
(Often referred to as an RJ14 jack)
Note: The port labeled "Line 1" is not used
to connect telephone company lines
The "Line 1" port is designed to give you
access to the telephone company line 1,
which is plugged into the Central Office Port
labeled 1/2. This is useful during a Power
Failure or any time you want to access line 1
from a cordless telephone.
Connect 1 line to each of the 4
Telephone Line Ports in the system.
Initialization
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Summary of Contents for Xblue Networks X16

  • Page 1 After 5 seconds, it will begin blinking at the normal operational rate of 1 IPS. to the green wire. Another way, is to • To ensure that the X16 system is initialized properly, switch the “INIT” switch connect a “Testar_2 Connecter” (see back and forth three times within three seconds.
  • Page 2 In this wiring scheme 1. Press the program button each of the four (4) X16 telephones are plugged into the supplied 2. Select Phone Setup “Telephone Connector”, which is then connected into one of the 3.