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STSe Key Systems
Installation Manual
August 2005 - Issue 1.0

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  • Page 1 STARPLUS STSe Key Systems Installation Manual August 2005 - Issue 1.0...
  • Page 2 VODAVI reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time and without notice. The information furnished by VODAVI in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not warranted to be true in all cases. STARPLUS™ is a Registered trademark of VODAVI Technology, Inc. mlj/2005...
  • Page 3 UL/CSA Safety Compliance STSe System has met all safety requirements and Regulatory Information (U.S.A.) was found in compliance with the Underwriters Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Laboratories (UL) 1459. This system is authorized to bear established rules to allow the direct connection of the the “NRTL/C”...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CO Line Buttons ......................... 2-4 DSS/BLF Buttons ........................2-5 Feature/Function Buttons ...................... 2-5 Tone Specifications .......................... 2-6 Audible Signals ........................... 2-6 Miscellaneous Specifications ......................2-7 Installation Installation Overview ....................3-3 Basic Process ............................3-3 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 6 Message Wait Unit ........................3-15 T1 Interface Board ..........................3-16 Phase Lock Loop Unit ....................... 3-19 DTMF Tone Detection Units ....................3-20 Primary Rate Interface Board ......................3-21 ISDN and T1 Clocking ........................3-23 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 7 Remote Maintenance ....................4-9 General Overview ..........................4-9 Maintenance Command Format ..................4-9 Maintenance Password ......................4-9 Exit Maintenance ........................4-9 System Configuration ........................4-10 Station Configuration ........................4-11 CO Line Configuration ........................4-12 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 8 Dump Memory Data ........................4-15 Event Trace Mode ..........................4-16 Modify Memory Command ......................4-17 Exit the Monitor Mode ........................4-18 SMDR ..........................4-18 Upload/Download Flash ROM ..................... 4-20 Frequently Asked Questions ..................4-21 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 9 System Configuration ............................4-10 Station Configuration ............................4-11 CO Line Configuration ............................4-12 Help Menu ................................4-15 Trace Mode Status .............................. 4-16 Enable Event Trace ............................. 4-17 Event Trace ................................4-18 SMDR Printout ..............................4-19 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 10 Figures STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 11 Flash Rates ................................4-5 Key Telephones/Terminals ..........................4-6 Single Line Telephone ............................4-6 DSS/BLF Console ..............................4-7 CO Line Loop Start Board (LCOB) ........................4-7 System Functions ..............................4-8 Event Trace Buffer Command ........................4-13 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 12 Tables STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    If any of these features do not work on your system, call your sales representative. This chapter describes and illustrates the components that may be used with the STSe System. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 14 N O T E S » » » » » » » » » » » » » »...
  • Page 15: General Information

    2 x 24 LCD display, and includes speakerphone capabilities. A 48-button DSS console is also available. Each telephone can connect to an optional CTI "box". The optional CTI box provides data connections and transmissions through an RS-232C connection on the phone. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 16: Software Upgrades

    Software Upgrades Future software enhancements and upgrades are easily retrofitted and installed in the system. This will in most cases, provide backward compatibility with existing Starplus hardware, further reducing the cost to upgrade or add features to an installed system.
  • Page 17: Basic System Configuration

    The Single Line station circuit specifications of the SLIB2 are as follows: One-pair wiring to SLT devices 24 V power for both circuits RGU power for both circuits Built-in Message Wait Unit (MSGU) (2circuit) Loop interrupt STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 18: Ring Generator Unit

    One LED is mounted on the PCB to indicate the in use state of the connected telephones. It will turn on when one or more ports are busy. The digital station circuit specifications: One-pair wiring to digital devices STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 19: Single Line Telephone Interface Board (4 Port)

    DTMF tone detection units can be installed optionally on the T1IB. The T1IB has eight LEDs on the front edge of the PCB which indicates errors of T1 line, in-use status, and synchronous clock enable status. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 20: Primary Rate Interface Board

    The Phase Lock Loop Unit (PLLU) provides clocking for T1, required if T1 card is installed. The PLLU supplies a 32.768MHz clock to GSXD by either internal clock generator or clock received from the trunk card (e.g. T1IB). STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 21: System Specifications

    System Specifications This chapter describes the STSe system specifications. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 22 N O T E S » » » » » » » » » » » » » »...
  • Page 23: Configuration Tables

    20 Bins per Station (24 digits) System Speed Dial 80 Bins per System (24 digits) Total Speed Dial Bins (system-wide) 1000 Bins (80 reserved for System Speed Dial and 920 for cumulative system-wide Station Speed Dial capacity) STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 24: Visual Specifications

    480 ipm flutter System HOLD 60 ipm double wink Exclusive HOLD 120 ipm flash I-HOLD 60 ipm wink CO Line Queue Call Back 480 ipm flutter CO Line in use ON steady CO line Idle STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 25: Dss/Blf Buttons

    DND Button - when activated 60 ipm flash FWD Button All Forward ON steady Busy forward ON steady No answer forward ON steady B/NA forward ON steady MSG Button (when activated) 15 ipm flash STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 26: Tone Specifications

    1.0 sec on; once (every 30-60 secs until alarm is reset. * Only one tone can be selected by a station at a time. This tone will be used for all signaling that uses the "User Selectable Tone". STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 27: Miscellaneous Specifications

    Loop Start / 600 ohm / current sensing DTMF Signaling Frequency Deviation ±1.5% Rise Time Duration of DTMF Signal 100ms (programmable) Inter-digit Time 100ms (programmable) Pulse Dialing Break/Make Ratio 60/40 Dialing Speed 10 pps STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 28 *All stations must be installed in the same building. Station circuitry does not contain protection to support off-premise operation. Table 2-11: Dimensions and Weights Height Width Depth Weight Item KSU (w/o cover) 11.125 4.625 Digital Keyset 9.25 7.625 4.75 Digital DSS/BLF Console 9.25 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 29: Installation

    Installation This chapter provides the basic system installation and wiring instructions for the STSe, as well as how to install the optional cards and interface units. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 30 N O T E S » » » » » » » » » » » » » »...
  • Page 31: Installation Overview

    Environment -- The system should be located in an area that is well ventilated with a recommended temperature range of 68°-78° F and a relative humidity range of 5-60% (non-condensing). STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 32: Backboard Installation

    Power Line Surge Protector are on-site. It is not necessary to unpack the individual boards at this time. If any equipment is damaged or missing, notify the appropriate personnel to correct the situation. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 33: Ksu Mounting

    EKSU. The BKSU is mounted with three #10 or larger, 1½ inch or longer screws. 1. Drill pilot holes in the locations marked. 2. Insert the screws and tighten, leaving about ½ inch exposed. KSU Template STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 34: Expansion Cabinet

    If a higher reading is obtained, choose a different chassis ground point and repeat this step until a suitable ground point is found. To ensure proper grounding … make sure to use the brackets provided when attaching an EKSU to the BKSU. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 35: Built-In Power Supply

    » Replace battery with a similar battery type, as recommended by battery manufacturer. » Dispose of the used batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 36: Power Line Surge Protection

    1. Hold PCB with components facing left, align top and bottom edge of PCB in card guides. 2. Slide the card into the system seat the PCB firmly into the backplane connector. 3. To remove a PCB, reverse the process. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 37: Card Slot Configuration

    SLIB2 - 2 port ( default DTIB / SLIB4 / SLIBC DTIB / SLIB4 / SLIBC LCOB / T1 / PRI LCOB / T1 / PRI T1 / PRI / VMIB ( Flash-based or Hard Drive-based STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 38: Bksu & Main Board Unit Assembly

    Once the database is initialized, switch 8 (SW5) should be placed in the OFF position to protect the database. The following diagram shows the dip switch position as they relate to the “database” functions: MBU PCB Dip Switch Function Marking Position Retain the database Flush the database STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 39: Digital Telephone Interface Board (Built-In)

    4. Position the CIDU so that the CN2 and CN3 connectors align with the CN18 and CN19, and connectors on the built-in LCOB respectively. 5. Push the CIDU onto these connectors to seat it securely. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 40: Program Module Unit

    BKSU. Additional SLIB devices can be added using one or more optional SLIB4s or SLIBCs. Refer to “Single Line Interface Board - 4 Port” on page 3-14. Figure 3-2: SLIB2 (2 port) STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 41: Expansion Board Installation

    The optional Loop Start CO Interface Board (LCOB) supports up to four Loop Start Central Office Lines and comes equipped with a Caller ID Unit (CIDU) to detect Caller ID information. The CIDU provides four Caller ID interfaces for the LCOB. Figure 3-4: LCOB with CIDU STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 42: Installing Cidu Board To Lcob

    SLIB circuits). The SLIB4 and the SLIBC can support an MSGU48 board in a daughter-board- type arrangement. CONN1 CONN2 Figure 3-5: SLIB4 (4-Port) with MSGU48 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 43: Message Wait Unit

    3. Locate the CN11 and CN9 connectors on the SLIBC. 4. Align CONN1 & CONN2 of the MSGU48 to match CN11 & CN9 on the SLIBC, respectively. 5. Push the MSGU48 onto the connectors and ensure it is properly seated. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 44: T1 Interface Board

    YELLOW: T1IB has detected RX_YELLOW alarm OOF T1IB is Out of Frame synchronization RCL T1IB receives Carrier Loss (unplugged from the cable) CLOCK Clock Enable/Disable Figure 3-7: T1IB (24 channel) with two DTRUs STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 45 The T1 board can accept two DTRU4 units in a daughter board type arrangement. Each unit has four DTMF Receivers installed on it. The board has an RJ45 connector for connection to a CSU unit. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 46 ANI number placed in 14-character number field and the DNIS number is placed in the 24-character name field. Table 3-6: Telco to T1IB Interconnect Diagram - Pin Connections Telco T1IB RJ45 RJ45 1--> <--1 2--> <--2 4--> <-- 4 5--> <--5 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 47: Phase Lock Loop Unit

    MBU board, this jumper needs to be put back onto pins 12 and 13 of this connector or the MBU does not operate properly. It is recommended that you tape the jumper to the board. 4. Locate the CON1 and CON2 connectors on the PLLU board. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 48: Dtmf Tone Detection Units

    6. Position the second DTRU4 module so that the CN2 and CN1 connectors align with the CN4 and CN5 connectors on the T1IB respectively. 7. Push the DTRU4 module onto these connectors to seat it securely. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 49: Primary Rate Interface Board

    4. Connect the network cable from the channel service unit to the Telco network. 5. Refer to ISDN and T1 Clocking (later in this section) for clarification on clocking and cabling when combining PRIB and T1 cards in one Cabinet. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 50 7. Push the DTRU4 module onto these connectors to seat it securely. CN18 CN16 CN17 CN17 CN19 Figure 3-9: PRIB w/DTRU4 Module Installation The PRIB is offered as a stand-alone card or as a kit which includes the PRIB, CSU, and cables. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 51: Isdn And T1 Clocking

    Set the PRIB clock switch in the disable position (OFF), which allows the PRIB to synchronize its timing off of the backplane (from the T1 clocking). If the T1 is a point-to-point T1, set the PRIB in the enable position (ON), the T1 in the disable position (OFF). STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 52: Voice Mail Interface Boards

    Refer to Figure 3-10 to locate the proper placement for the optional memory expansion module onto the Flash-based Voice Mail Card. You must power down the system before installing the memory expansion module. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 53: Installing The Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail Card

    Before powering up the KSU, make any cable connections to the voice mail card as referenced below. RS-232 VGA Monitor USB Ports 1 & 2 (Programming) (File Transfer) (Diagnostics) (other PC Devices) Figure 3-11: Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail Card STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 54: Modem Unit

    The modem may not always connect at 9600 bps. If you encounter a situation where you cannot connect at 9600 bps, change your computer’s baud rate to 4800 bps. (Lower Right View of BKSU) Figure 3-12: MODU Installation Location STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 55: System Software

    (indentation to the right as you are facing the BKSU). (Upper Left View of BKSU) Figure 3-13: U2 and U3 EPROM Locations STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 56: Station/Co Wiring

    Refer to the two examples of slot connections and the respective amphenol wiring / station numbers on page 3-31 to better understand the relationships. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 57 BN/RD RD/SL SL/RD BK/BL BL/BK BK/OR OR/BK BK/GN GN/BK BK/BN BN/BK BK/SL SL/BK YL/BL BL/YL YL/OR OR/YL YL/GN GN/YL YL/BN BN/YL YL/SL SL/YL VI/BL BL/VI VI/OR OR/VI VI/GN GN/VI VI/BN BN/VI VI/SL SL/VI STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 58 YL/GN Blank GN/YL YL/BN Blank BN/YL YL/SL Alarm SL/YL (BKSU only) VI/BL BL/VI VI/OR External Paging OR/VI (BKSU only) VI/GN External MOH GN/VI (BKSU only) VI/BN BN/VI VI/SL Free Relay SL/VI (BKSU only) STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 59 9-12 Station Champ Stations 108-111 4 = DTIB pairs 17-25 Station Champ Stations 112-119 5 = LCI4 pairs 5-8 CO Champ COs 5-8 6 = LCI4 pairs 9-12 CO Champ COs 9-12 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 60: Digital Keyset & Terminal Wiring

    The standard 2-pair key telephone mounting cord (line cord) provided with each key telephone extends the second station cable pair to the key telephone ADP jack. Any analog device connected to the ADP jack operates independently of key telephone operation. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 61: Digital Loop Extender

    2. Connect a 2-wire line cord from the plug labeled “KTU” on the DTIBL to the plug labeled “LINE” on the base of the keyset. 3. Plug the appropriate cord from the Power Adapter into the DTIBL and the power cord into a power source. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 62: Computer Telephone Integration Module

    2. Connect the 6-wire line cord from the plug labeled “KTU” on the CTI module to the plug on the base of the KTU. 3. Connect the 9-pin 3-wire straight-through serial cable from the CTI module to a COM port on the personal computer. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 63: Single Line Adapter

    Typical wiring to the SLT jack is shown in the following diagram. The “Station Champ Connectors” table on page 3-29 gives the configuration of the station connector arrangement when connected to a punchdown-type block. VOICE RING (Blue/White) RJ11 VOICE TIP (White/Blue) Figure 3-16: Single Line Telephone Wiring STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 64: Keyset/Headset Installation

    9. Match the two keyhole slots on the Wall Mount with the lugs on the 630-A type jack, then slide the telephone into place. 10. Place the handset into the cradle. The STSe Telephone is now ready to use. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 65: Installing A Headset

    4. Leaving the handset in place, connect a modular headset to the handset jack located on the side of the telephone. REQUIREMENT -- For headset to operate properly, make sure to use a Headset Unit that complies with the current industry standards. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 66: System Checkout

    The system is ready for programming. If problems occur, refer to Chapter 4, “Maintenance and Troubleshooting.” Table 3-9: Power Supply Tests Voltage Destination Voltage Reading Test Point Location 117V AC +117V AC, Commercial ±10% Power Source STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 67: Door Box

    … Installing the Door Box in an enclosed area that offers SITE LOCATION environmental protection is recommended. Front View Back View with Cover Removed Contacts for Contacts for a DTIB card a doorbell switch Figure 3-17: Door Box STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 68: Door Box

    3-40 Door Box Chapter 3 - Installation STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 69: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    STARPLUS STSe system. Other failures, such as no dial tone from the central office, must also be considered as an overall troubleshooting procedure. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 70 N O T E S » » » » » » » » » » » » » »...
  • Page 71: System Programming And Verification

    This section discusses general functions available for use on the system. It is assumed that basic troubleshooting skills in the identification and resolution of basic problems are already possessed (e.g., static/noise heard on conversation, one phone only; replace worn handset cord). STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 72: Keyset Self Test

    “P I CKUP TR UCK S P EE D ZON E ! ” “** * STANDING B ACK ***” 4th Example - Fourth Message String “** * STANDING B ACK ***” “P I CKUP TR UCK S P EE D ZON E ! ” STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 73: Keyset Button Test

    DSS button number (01 to 48). This button also turns off the previously selected flex LED. PRESS DSS BUT TONS BT N01 < ---------- Conditions Test mode interrupts the normal operation of a keyset or DSS. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 74: Key Telephones/Terminals

    Make sure the MSGU is installed on the SLIB. Cannot call another intercom station Check off hook preference programming. Put all unused CO lines in a CO line group not currently being used. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 75: Dss/Blf Console

    Noise or cross-talk on the line Check CO line at demarcation for cross- talk. Check with different card at different station. Check LCOB Loop Length Telephone side tone is high … programming. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 76: System Functions

    Customer database cannot be Verify that no one else is accessing programmed database programming. Modem Unit (MODU) Cannot access system database Verify modem installation and programming remotely programming. Check modem baud rate. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 77: Remote Maintenance

    (toggle RCVR 01 stat & dumps configuration) (flush pp que error counts) t0..4 - set trace (off,soft start,cold start,soft/cold start,error log - exit maint - help menu Figure 4-1: Maintenance Help Menu STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 78: System Configuration

    OOS status can indicate the entire card is out of service, or a specific station is not installed or installed but not operational. INS status can indicate a specific station is installed and operating correctly. Card options Firmware version of card STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 79: Station Configuration

    OOS status can indicate the entire card is out of service; a specific station is not installed; or installed but not operational. INS status can indicate a specific station is installed and operating correctly. Whether or not the station has an LCD Display State of the device STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 80: Co Line Configuration

    5 = TIE 6 = TIE-DNIS 7 = TIE-ANI Whether CO Line is Pulse or DTMF (programmable option) Whether Line is a CO Line or a PBX Line (programmable option) CO line State STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 81: Event Trace Buffer

    T1 lines. r<space>sXXX<return> Permits a specific station to be reset. r<space>cXXX<return> Permits a specific CO Line to be reset. Press the <ESC> key to abort the Data Dump and return to the maint> prompt. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 82: Dtmf Receiver Trace

    The optional 9600 baud modem is used for remote access. Capabilities allowed and reserved for this high level troubleshooting include the following: Monitor Mode Enable and Disable Event Trace Dump Trace Buffer (upload) STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 83: Monitor Password

    [a][a] – Dump a memory address structure The data obtained from these commands is in hexadecimal format and is used primarily for manufacturer-level support. Press the <ESC> key to abort the Data Dump and return to the mon> prompt. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 84: Event Trace Mode

    3. Enter the specific board, CO line or Station number of the trace desired, or type all when all boards, CO lines or Stations events are desired. 001-028 = CO Line port 100-149= Station location All = All Boards, CO lines or Stations STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 85: Modify Memory Command

    Using this command can alter or damage the STSe System operating database which can result in system malfunction. If this occurs, power the system down and re-initialize the database, then completely reprogram the customer programming data. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 86: Exit The Monitor Mode

    A printout format of 80 characters maximum or 30 characters maximum may be selected in system programming. The standard format is 80 characters per line. A 30-character format generates three lines per message. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 87: Smdr Printout

    “U” = Unanswered calls for ICLID SMDR call records - CC..CC = Number dialed - GG..GG = Last Account code entered (optional) - (CR) = Carriage return - (LF) = Line Feed Figure 4-9: SMDR Printout STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 88: Upload/Download Flash Rom

    MBU. Leave the PMU switch in the new position until the next software upgrade revision. The new version number displays. For further verification, dial feature code 605. PMU Switch (used to switch between Banks) STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 89: Frequently Asked Questions

    Please note that if this configuration is used, the digital station capacity is reduced to 8. How many buttons are on the DSS Console for the STSe? The STSe supports a 48-button DSS Console. STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 90 Is remote programming possible? Yes - Remote programming can be done by using WinDBA or HyperTerminal. What voice mail systems can be used with the STSe? The STSe can accommodate Analog and Digital Dispatch, MiniVoice, or the Flash-based Voice Mail/Hard Drive-based Voice Mail systems that are designed especially for the STSe. Can I use the cordless Wanderer with the STSe? Yes - The STSe can accommodate the 2.4 GHz Wanderer.
  • Page 91 Installing a Headset 3-37 Dialing Specifications 2-7 ISDN and T1 Clocking 3-23 Digital Keyset - Wall Mounting 3-36 Digital Keyset & Terminal Wiring 3-32 Digital Loop Extender 3-33 Digital Telephone Interface Board Key Service Unit 1-4 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 92 U2 / U3 EPROMs 3-27 PRIB 1-8, 3-21 Upload/Download Flash ROM 4-20 Primary Rate Interface Board 1-8, 3-21 Program Module Unit 3-12 Visual Signals CO Line Buttons 2-4 Remote Maintenance 4-9 DSS/BLF Buttons 2-5 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 93 VMIB 3-24, 3-25 Voice Mail Interface Boards Flash-based Voice Mail Card 3-24 Hard Drive-based Voice Mail Card 3-24 Wall Mounting the Digital Keyset 3-36 Wiring Digital Keyset & Terminal 3-32 Single Line Telephone 3-35 STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...
  • Page 94 Index STARPLUS STSe - Installation Manual August 2005...

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