Table of Contents Page General Description introduction ..System Components . . ._. Key Service Unit ..TalkToTM 6 16 Set Door Answering . . . Power Fail Unit Features Standard Features Optional Features .
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Introduction The Ta/kToTM 616 is a compact, reliable Electronic Key Telephone System (EKTS) that can be used in a stand- alone mode, behind a PABX, or with Centrex. The system maximum capacity Central Office/PBX/Centrex lines, sixteen telephone set extensions and three intercom paths.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION The key complement of the Set includes: TalkTo 616 Set Direct Station Select/Speed Calling The TalkTo 676 Set is intended for desk or table use, but Direct Line Select (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) can be wall mounted using a special bracket available as Hold - hold an option.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTtDN The key complement of the Set includes: TalkTo 616 Set Direct Station Select/Speed Calling The TalkTo 616 Set is intended for desk or table use, but . . . Direct Line Select (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) can be wall mounted using a special bracket available as Hold - ho/d an option.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Door Answering Door Answer Unit: This is a small metal cabinet measur- TalkTo 616 optional Door Answering feature allows one ing approximately 6.25 (158 mm) inches x 8 inches (203 mm) high and 2 (50 mm) inches deep, designed for wall or two doors to be equipped with intercom service.
FEATURES Discriminating Ringing The T&To 676 system is equipped with a wide range of standard features. The only options are: Allows a Set user to distinguish between incoming CO TalkTo 676 Set, which is available with or without hands- calls and intercom calls. free operation.
FEATURES Last Number Redial Private CO Line Allows last number dialed at each TalkTo 616 Set to be CO line number 1 can be made exclusive to one Set only stored and later redialed automatically upon request by by programming. The private CO line cannot be answered pressing the redial key.
System Capabilities (5 if door answer option is installed) C.O. / PBX lines TalkTo 6 16 Sets Intercom Speech Paths 2 maximum Door Modules 4 C.O./PABX lines to 4 single line telephones, if power fail Power Fail Transfer transfer option is provided using one PFT unit. A second unit can be added.
ORDERING INFORMATlON Key Service Units Each T&To 6 16 system requires the following: One Key Service Unit. If the C.O. service is strictly tone (DTMF) only, order KSU part number 90-0050. This unit will not recognize rotary A number of TalkTo 616 Sets, up to 16 maximum. dialing.
FCC rules prohibit the use of this telephone in the the responsibility of users requiring service to report the following locations: need for service to Trillium Telephone Systems or to one of their authorized agents. All new and existing coin-operated a) Coin telephones.
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2) Any telephone made available at the work station of a hearing-impaired employee for use by that employee in his or her employment duty. An employee’s “work station” is defined as the location within a workplace where that employee is usually found in the course of his or her employment duties.
INSTALLATION Introduction This manual details the procedures to install and program the TalkTo 676 Electronic Key Telephone System. A section on Troubleshooting is also included. Installation is easy, and can be carried out by a cer- tified installer, using standard cable runs and modular jacks;...
INSTALLATION KSU’ Installation The KSU contains no user adjustable controls or parts. All switches used during programming are acces- sible at the exterior of the KSU. An indicator on the left side of the KSU flashes when the system is up and running.
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INSTALLATION 14.17” (36Omm)~~ __--- 13.38” (340mm) - Stations 10 - 21 - Stations Page Out Program 1 Program 2 1 Not Used - Battery - Status Indicator - PFUC Door Reset Push Button’ CO 5.6 co 3.4 Music In Z’ 12.82”...
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INSTALLATION Method 1 Wiring Table Station Wiring - Method 1 This method uses 25 pair standard cabling and a Lead 25 Pair Comm. Line ita. 66 Type Punch Down Block, to connect 12 stations, and Desig. Cable Cable Cord 4 modular line cords and half 66 Type Punch Down Block Colors Colors Colon...
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S66-M4-25TLM-A Block 4 Wire Modular Line Cords Jack STA 22 Plug 4 Cabies S66-Ml-!NOR CO 5.6 Block co 3.4 12 Cables 2 Pair Communication Cable 616 KSU 2 Pair Communication Cable 625 Type Jack 625 Type Jack with Set with Set 11OV AC TII 428 Surge Protector...
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INSTALLATION 25 Pair Cable 4 Wire Modular Line Cords is===t STA 10 STA 25 Jack STA 21 4 Stations Total STA 22 Proto Tel PX 25ST4-121 12 Stations Total 4 Wire Modular Line Cord CO 5.6 co 3.4 625 Type Jack 625 Type Jack 616 KSU 2 Pair Communication...
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Station Wiring - Method 2 Where the connection is made directly from the C.O. line 625 type jack to the KSU, use a four conductor This method assumes that connections from the modular line cord. KSU to Stations will be made using 625 jacks and modular Where the connection is made using the splitter cords, and does not require the use of any special tools.
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Paging Output Music Input The TalkTo 676 System provides external loudspeaker The TalkTo 616 System provides both music on hold paging by the stations through the paSe Out jack. The (MOH) and background music if an external music source voice output from the KSU to the customer provided exter- is provided.
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INSTALLATION The Door Answer Module with front cover detached showing the two screw terminals. Door Answer Unit The Door Answer Unit (DAU) is mounted on the backboard with the screws supplied. The Door Answer Unit is connected with a modular 6 conductor cord sup- plied with the Unit.
INSTALLATION Door Answer Unit - Dimensions -6.26” (159mm) L-5.78” 5.31” (135mm) Power Failure Transfer Option Mount up to 6 industry standard 2 wire telephone To provide telephone service in the event of a com- merical power outage, a Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFT) sets in convenient locations.
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INSTALLATION Cable Supplied with Power Fail Unit RJ 4 Wire Modular Line Cord CO 5.6 co 3.4 616 KSU C.O.lPAEX Lines Plug TK 3.4 TK 1.2 Plug Plug Power Fail Transfer Unit 1 625 Type Jacks Power Fail Telephones Not Used Supplied with Power Fail Unit Not Used Maximum...
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INSTALLATIOI -3.54” (90mm)- k3.11” (79mm)+ 2.63” (67mm)+ ’ Power Fail Transfer Unit - Dimensions Sptem Prvgtamming Before programming the system, check that the It is recommended that the system is programmed form. customer has completed a Features Selection immediately following installation. Programming makes use copy of the form and instructions for feature selection is of station 10 dial pad, keys and indicator lamps when enter- included...
’ SYSTEM PROGRAMMING (7) Outgoing Call Restriction By Station: Allows indi- System Requirements for Programming vidual stations to be restricted for toll and outgoing calls. For the system to be programmed to meet your re- There are three classes of service: A, B or C. quirements, it is necessary to decide what features are Class A: No restriction.
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMINt Selection Customer Feature *Select one item per Line Hold Recall (l)* 1 min 0 min 0 min 0 No Recall 0 55ms 0 75ms Cl Tone Duration (2)* Flash/Cancel Flash 0 250 ms Cl 500ms 0 1 set Cl 3 set 0 500ms is recommended for calibrated flash...
Status Indicator lamp stops flashing. Preparation Set the switch, Program 7 to OH. Before attempting to program the system, check Press the Reset key. Station 10 is connected. Press 3t key on station 10. The switches, Program 7 and Program 2, are set to Off. int.
INDIVIDUAL FEATURE PROGRAMMIN Individual Feature Programming Features need not necessarily be programmed a specific order. Each is accessed simply by entering the specific 3-digit access code. The following charts show the Feature, the Access Code the Access Keys and their functions.
INDIVIDUAL FEATURE PROGRAMMING Incoming Call Qnly - By Line Access Code 070 Default is - No Restriction Feature Data C.O. 1 C.O. 2 CO. 3 CO. 4 C.O. 5 C.O. 6 hold mic. on/off Line Unrestricted Line Restricted Line 2 Unrestricted Line 2 Restricted Line 3 Unrestricted Line 3 Restricted...
Flexible Ringing - By Station a%&’ Access Code (where XX is station C.O. Line number 10 to 25) .Default is - No Ring Feature Data c.0. 1 c.0. 2 c.0. C.C. 4 C.C. 5 CC. 5 hold mic. on/off 1 No ringing 2 No C.O.
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INDIVIDUAL FEATURE PROGRAMMING New numbers can be entered at anytime. Simply For each subsequent number to be programmed, press press the speed key, dial the two digit access code, enter the speed key, dial the two digit access code, followed the speed call number, and then press the speaker on/off by the speed call number to be programmed.
Troubleshooting The purpose of this section is to assist maintenance TalkTo personnel in locating and clearing faults in the System. The system is composed of the following major components: STATIONS TalkTo 616 Sets Door Answering Option Power Fail Option Communications cabling C.O./PABX lines It is the...
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TROUBLESHOOTING GO TO OTHER STATIONS SYSTEM CHECK OPERATIONAL REPLACE WITH KNOWN GOOD CONNECT THE TROUBLE SUSPECT DIRECTLY TO KSU THE TROUBLE REPAIR DEFECTIVE STATION WIRING RE-INSTALL ENSURE SYSTEM “AS ORIGINAL SET AT BEEN PROGRAMMED ORIGINAL STATION WITH CORRECT STA. DATA GO TO THE TROUBLE SYSTEM...
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