Trillium Talk To 1032 System Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Page Introduction ......TalkTolO32 Set Keys ....... Feature Description ........Feature Selection ......Feature Programming ..... System Programming Chart ....Power Fail Transfer Installation Operating Instructions Making an Outgoing Call ..Answering an Incoming Call ..Last Number Redial ..... Call Hold ....
  • Page 3 Congratulations. Many options are available to further enhance your System; You have now joined the growing Trillium family. You will soon discover the benefits of communicating with the Handsfree (speakerphone) Sets J&Jo 7032 Electronic Key Telephone System. Attendant Sets Call Announce Units...
  • Page 4 You may wish to familiarize yourself with the Set Speed keys before proceeding to the Operating Instructions. The speed key is used during the programming and dialing of private and common speed call numbers. Last Number &dial When a line key is accessed the last number redial Speaker key will redial the last number dialed.
  • Page 5 Select a value for each feature. Note: Values that appear in green have been preset at the factory to make your TalkTo 1032 System compatible with most North American telephone networks. - .__. __.._s_--_-- _.- -.-. ---.. . __-. ---.-_,- ..-. ..-. .-.-. - -.-_ -- -.~-_l-._ll----.
  • Page 6 Hold Recall Time 1 min- 2min- 3min- Kl0 FkxeUU- Tone Duration 55 ms s5 KG- (ms is millisecond) .--__I Flash/Cancel ;:“;z] c;p - ,- Cancel- 0 Make/Break Ratio 33%-M%- -____- ..___II__.__- a Pulse Rate ‘iil,qx~ 2Opps (pps is pulses per second) _- .~.~ .-.
  • Page 7 Now that you have selected your System features it is time to actually enter the information into the KSU memory. Remember, certain features, the ones in green type, have been preselected to make your system compatible with most North American telephone networks. This means that it may only be necessary to change certain features to meet your personal requirements.’...
  • Page 8 Hold Recall Time ’ Tone Duration ~~-----___-=-~_ Flash/Cancel Make/Break Ratio --~__- __---_ Pulse Rate ---. _.__._ ___--.__ cQ Interdigit Pause I' ;1fgQ Jca*T 800 ms 700 ms 500 ms i.~~-.-~~~-~~ 250 fj-j)iiiQ Flash Time 500 ms 1000 ms Cancel Time 3000 ms _..--.--__ -____...
  • Page 9: Power Fail Transfer Installation

    For more information on battery standard telephones in the event of a power failure; three backup supplies, see Trillium’s Technical Update PFTs will transfer 10 lines to 10 telephones; two PFTs will “85/06”...
  • Page 10: Making An Outgoing Call

    The small “hand” symbol represents an instruction To Retrieve the Call at Any Set option for the model 90-0123 Handsfree Set. Lift the handset. Handsfree Sets may remain on-hook provided Making an Outgoing Call the microphone indicator is On. Each TalkTo 7032 Set user has access to each of the ten outside lines (unless programmed otherwise) by Press the appropriate line key.
  • Page 11: Direct Station Calling

    a one internal and two external party conference. Dial the station number of the party to be added. The first two parties are heard through the speaker a three internal party conference. of the third. To Set Up a Conference - 1 external party, 2 When the called party answers, a three-party internal par-ties...
  • Page 12: External Loudspeaker Paging .I1

    To answer an All Stalioil Page - (Meet Me Answer) To stop programming Lift your handset. Press the speaker key. Dial* Programming (at Attendant Sets) You are now connected to the calling party. Before programming check that the internal indicator is Off.
  • Page 13: Common Speed Call

    To dial private numbers off-hook Dial the appropriate two-digit access code (20 to 99). Lift the handset. Press an unused line key. Room Monitoring Press the appropriate key on the Display (10 to 26). You can monitor any room where another TalkTo Set is situated, provided the microphone at the Set to be Common Speed...
  • Page 14: Night Transfer

    background music is available through the speaker of Dial Jc8. your Set or through the external paging system (if Replace handset. connected). Calls placed on hold will hear the background music Door Answering (optional) automatically. The TalkTo Door Answering feature, when connected, allows one or two doors to be equipped with intercom service.
  • Page 15 Your Set is equipped with a number of indicator The differences between flashing rates and tones lamps which show the status of your Talk70 1032 will become clearer as you become more familiar System. with your Set. The corresponding line is idle and mav be used Call in progress on corresponding line at another Set.
  • Page 16 Outside Lines IO (9 with Door Answer) TalkTo Stations Intercom Speech Paths Door Modules Power Fail Transfer .3 Units maximum: 1 Unit transfers 4 outside lines to 4 standard telephones. 2 Units transfers 8 outside lines to 8 standard telephones. 3 Units transfers 10 outside lines to 10 standard telephones.
  • Page 17 This section assists in locating and correcting any faults which may occur during the installation and programming of your Ta/kTp 1032 System. Probable Cause Probable Solution Incorrect wiring. Make sure there are no open or short connections along that run of station wiring. Refer to the station wiring tables in the TalkTo 7032 Installation Guide.
  • Page 18 Probable Cause Probable Solution Faulty telephone line connection to the KSU. Ensure that the RJ21 telephone line connector is properly wired and firmly connected to the KSU as outlined in the TalkTo Installation Guide. If the problem persists, report the fault to the telephone company. Probable Cause Probable...
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