Karel ST26 Technical Reference And User's Manual
Karel ST26 Technical Reference And User's Manual

Karel ST26 Technical Reference And User's Manual

4 line display digital feature telephone set

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4 LINE DISPLAY DIGITAL FEATURE
TELEPHONE SET
TECHNICAL REFERENCE AND USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 4 LINE DISPLAY DIGITAL FEATURE TELEPHONE SET TECHNICAL REFERENCE AND USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 4 LINE DISPLAY DIGITAL FEATURE TELEPHONE SET TECHNICAL REFERENCE USER GUIDE APRIL 2010...
  • Page 4 29.04.2010/AAD ST26 TTKK - Ver. AAD - 29.04.2010 KAREL reserves the right to make modifications in product features mentioned in this document for development and improvement purposes, without prior notice. Individual products may possess characteristics different from those that have been mentioned in...
  • Page 5 · Do not make any connection other than the extension connection of the KAREL telephone system. · There is no part that you can repair or maintain in your device; therefore call the authorized technical service in case of any malfunction.
  • Page 6 By this way, one could understand abilities of the ST26 Digital Feature Phones, how it will be operated in accordance with customer demands and things that should be done in order to operate them with full performance.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION ................1 INTRODUCTION ....................1 COMPATIBILITY ....................1 PARTS LIST ON DELIVERY................1 GENERAL APPEARANCE ................2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............2 USER INTERFACE ..................3 LCD DISPLAY.....................3 DISPLAY KEYS ..................3 SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS...............4 Park:........................4 Phone Book: ...................... 5 Menu: ......................... 5 Flash: ......................... 6 Transfer:......................
  • Page 8 Feature......................22 Feature Code ....................23 Auto Settings....................23 Do Not Disturb..................24 Reminder....................24 Eprom Version ..................24 Lazy Mode....................25 Private Pool Entry ..................25 Language ....................25 Headphone....................25 Sounds & Alerts ..................26 Signal Beep Option: ..................26 Keypad Sound: ....................
  • Page 9: Technical Introduction

    TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ST26 is a digital telephone set with 2-wire, which is special for the KAREL exchanges of DS series. It can be installed only on the new digital extension card (UPN) of the KAREL DS-series exchanges. With the ST26 telephone sets: •...
  • Page 10: General Appearance

    GENERAL APPEARANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight: 900 gr Dimensions: 217 mm x 229 mm x 86 mm Operational Temperature: 0 C - 40 Storing Temperature: -20 C - +60 Humidity: 10 - %80 (non-condensing) Dialing Method: DTMF (Tone dialing)
  • Page 11: User Interface

    DISPLAY KEYS These keys are located below the display and they play an important role in usage of ST26. Actions that can be carried out and/or information that can be received by a user while: a call / conversation is being made...
  • Page 12: Special Function Keys

    Selection Keys: They are used for confirming and activating the case indicated right at the top of the display at that moment. Function of the selection keys change according to the options prompted on the display. Navigation Keys: While in programming mode, the left navigation key provides access to the previous main menu if it is pressed on main menus, and if it is pressed on submenus, then the entire options in that submenu are displayed.
  • Page 13: Phone Book

    For ST26 users, if there are parked line and also parked internal call and if the other service is activated, the internal line call will be retrieved in turn with this key.
  • Page 14: Flash

    · A line cannot be transferred to another line. · If it is the ST26 user who has started the conversation, then an extension cannot be transferred to a line. · On the other hand, if it is a line that has started the conversation, then that line can be transferred to an extension.
  • Page 15: Numerical Key Pad

    (w x y z) Group of “0”: 0 ® ! ? = VOICE CONTROL KEYS Control of voice features of ST26 are fulfilled by making use of four keys: “ ” Key: (Handsfree: It is a feature of telephone that it emits voices into the room or transmits voices inside the room to the other parties while the handset is still on hook.) This is the...
  • Page 16: Speed Dial Keys

    I Key performs different functions in different cases. These are: · When it is pressed while the handset is on hook, the telephone is picked up as “handsfree” and the HF LED lights. In this case, a number can be dialed and a conversation can be made without lifting the handset.
  • Page 17: Function Programming For The Speed Dial Keys

    This feature provides for taking advantage of some functions that have been defined for ST26 in the exchange properties, by pressing a single key. A user may program for those keys the features presented by the KAREL telephone branch exchange, which s/he would use most frequently.
  • Page 18 and the programming is completed by the “Accept” key. These selections have been explained below: Follow Me Key: · If this key is pressed while dial tone is being received and then if number of an extension is entered, then forwarding to that extension is actualized and then red LED lights.
  • Page 19: Code Programming

    By “Auto Setting” Menu: In ST26 telephone sets, possibility of assigning different functions to the entire keys simultaneously is provided via the Auto Setting option under the Key Settings menu.
  • Page 20: Installation

    DSS CONNECTION: It has been reserved for future use or applications. AUXILIARY CONNECTION: The connection point that is required for programming ST26 over computer. It has been reserved for future use or applications. LINE CONNECTION: Line connection point of ST26.
  • Page 21: Line Connection

    3 and 4 of the RJ11. Only a single ST26 can be connected to each of the groups of two. Number of ST26s that will be connected to the exchange and accessories using the external data line of the exchange should not exceed 25 in total.
  • Page 22: Program Features

    PROGRAM FEATURES PROGRAMMING MENUS The user performs entrance to programming by making use of the flexibly functional selection key that is under the option “menu” that appears on the display or specially functional MENU key, while the telephone is off hook and dial tone is being received. In order for the user to activate the services s/he makes use of or deactivate the active ones within the program menus, a single menu comes to view.
  • Page 23: Call Options

    CALL OPTIONS Submenu titles: · Call Diversion Status All Calls No Answer On Busy Busy/No Answer · Auto Dial Last Number Private Pool Common Pool · Paging Group Extension · Missed Calls · Answered · Dialed Call Diversion · Status: By this option, the call diversion information can be viewed separately according to day/night mode and internal/external calls.
  • Page 24: Auto Dial

    · Extended Call Diversion facility explained above, can be used with AAS or later software version of ST26. This facility can be only supported in DS Series Systems with z_adz software version (the version of IDEA and Net-Console should be BAY and Release AAZ).
  • Page 25: Missed Calls

    Missed Calls Information about the most recent 20 Missed Calls can be successively viewed including source and time of the call. In the event that there are more than one calls in the list, they can be browsed by using the navigation keys on the display. In case the source of the call is an extension, if name of the extension is present in the phone book, then that name is displayed instead of the number.
  • Page 26: Phone Settings

    PHONE SETTINGS Submenu titles: Key Settings Extension Line Private Pool Common Pool Feature Follow Me Key Call Back Key Do Not Disturb Key Phone Lock Key Conference Key Night Mode Key Message Listen Page Key Call Collect Key Feature Code Auto Setting ·...
  • Page 27: Key Settings

    · Sounds&Alerts Signal Beep Option Keypad Sound Ringer Volume Microphone Volume Ring Tone Ring Cadance · Price Meter Pulse Price Last Call · Home Area Code · Line Access Code · Enblock Key Settings Number of keys that can be programmed is 16 in total and assignments of programs are done to those.
  • Page 28: Line

    In the event that the number is correct, the message “Successful” is displayed for 1 second, OK tone is received and the Key Settings is completed. After the acceptance of the extension number, there is no message given to the user if the entered number has been programmed on another key before, the latest programmed key will be valid.
  • Page 29: Executive Key

    Executive Key Any extension who diverts his/her calls to user, can be assigned to that key. Extension who diverts his/her calls, could be thought as executive and priority can be given to the incoming calls to that executive. At that situation when user is on the phone, s/he can easily notice that there is an incoming call to executive and s/he can answer that call will a single key.
  • Page 30: Feature

    ¨ Press Key: The key, on which the programming will be done, is pressed for a short or a long period in order to select the first or the second function, respectively. ¨ Register no: Indices that belong to the line numbers, which have been entered into the common pool of the exchange, are assigned to the programmable keys by this menu option.
  • Page 31: Feature Code

    Feature Code Any code of 8 digits can be assigned to the programmable keys by using this menu option. (At most 15 digits can be entered.) ¨ Press Key: The key, on which the programming will be done, is pressed for a short or a long period in order to select the first or the second function, respectively.
  • Page 32: Do Not Disturb

    “HHMM”. Eprom Version One can reach version information of the DS200 exchange and the ST26 telephone. ¨ System Version: Example: - Z_ADS ¨...
  • Page 33: Lazy Mode

    Lazy Mode ¨ Enable: When the lazy mode is activated, the telephone is picked up automatically in handsfree mode and the call is answered. ¨ By selecting Disable, the lazy mode is exited; hence the telephone is not automatically picked when a call is received. Private Pool Entry ¨...
  • Page 34: Sounds & Alerts

    Sounds & Alerts Signal Beep Option: ¨ When the Enable option is selected, a special warning tone is received for an incoming call, in case the phone is busy. ¨ The warning tone is cancelled through the Disable option. Keypad Sound: ¨...
  • Page 35: Home Area Code

    decimal values. For each pulse price the call charging can be calculated as decimal values. The decimal part can be entered after pressing the key “#”. ¨ By the Last Call selection, pricing of the last line, over which the call has been made is done.
  • Page 36: Enblock

    When there is a returning parked call and the telephone is ringing, the caller ID is displayed together with the access code of line. When Last Number Redial option is used, only line access code was displayed on ST26 display. This is modified so that dialled number is also displayed. Enblock While en-block call is not active and the telephone is on hook, it is switched on in handsfree mode as soon as a key is pressed, and each digit is transmitted one by one.
  • Page 37: Phone Security

    PHONE SECURITY Operations of defining / changing passwords, which are required in order to make use of features such as making calls or listening to messages through another extension within one’s own authorization limits, can be carried out through this upper menu item. Submenu titles: ·...
  • Page 38: Message

    MESSAGE It appears only when there is an installed EVM module. Submenu titles: · Absent Message Read Message · Message Listen New Messages § Message § Password= (If password has been defined) All Messages Message § § Password= (If password has been defined) Absent Message ¨...
  • Page 39: System Settings

    SYSTEM SETTINGS Only the system supervisor is authorized to use this menu. That is, this menu is displayed only on ST26 that are employed as the operator telephone and some special operations can be carried out via this upper menu option.
  • Page 40: Phone Book

    PHONE BOOK A phone book of 50 entries in total can be created by using this upper menu item. 16 characters are reserved for the entry of name/number into the Phone Book. Numbers that have been stored in the phone book can be searched by using the “Find” option here.
  • Page 41: Add

    “Up”. ¨ When Constant Message is selected, the entry message can be recorded or changed by using the “Constant Message” menu. Content of the entry message is KAREL by default.
  • Page 42: Clear

    Clear The submenus “Find by name” and “Find by number” are located within this menu. The entry to be deleted is found by using search menus, as described above (When the searched entry is found, while the records are being displayed, the query “Clear” is also displayed.) The user accomplishes the deleting operation by pressing the “Clear”...
  • Page 43: Appendix

    APPENDIX Error Messages · The system takes no action for the keys pressed during display of the messages (Error message, Line back...) that resides on the display for a specific period of time. · In the event that an incorrect operation is done while in the programming mode, the error message is displayed in two lines for one second.
  • Page 44: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES DSS25–28 DIRECT STATION SELECT MODULE DSS25–28 modules are designed as Direct Station Select modules for ST25/26/30 telephones. They facilitate extension/line/feature access by single key touch. Those keys are also used to monitor status of extensions/lines by their LED functions. Digital DSS25–28 Direct Station Select Module consists of key pad.

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