Karel OP50 Technical Reference And User's Manual
Karel OP50 Technical Reference And User's Manual

Karel OP50 Technical Reference And User's Manual

Operator telephone set

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OPERATOR TELEPHONE SET
TECHNICAL REFERENCE AND USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR TELEPHONE SET TECHNICAL REFERENCE AND USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 OPERATOR TELEPHONE SET TECHNICAL REFERENCE USER GUIDE SEPTEMBER - 2009...
  • Page 4 AAA/14.09.2009 OP50 TTKK – Ver. AAA – 14.09.2009 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 this document, due to their differences in software and hardware versions.
  • Page 5 OP50...
  • Page 6 ♦ 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 7 OP50 Operator Phones, in addition to giving technical information about programming and use of those telephones. By this way, one could understand abilities of the OP50 Operator 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 8: Table Of Contents

    Defining Extension Number For OP50 ............14 Number Of OP50s That Can Be Connected To The Exchange And Connection Distances.................14 OP50 Usage On Table With Angle Adjustment Or On Wall .......15 OP50 Start-up State ...................16 PROGRAM FEATURES................17 PROGRAMMING MENUS ..............17 CALL OPTIONS ..................
  • Page 9 Do Not Disturb ..................26 Reminder .................... 26 Eprom Version ..................27 Lazy Mode ..................27 Language.................... 27 Headphone ..................27 Signal Beep Option................28 Price....................28 Line Access Code................28 PHONE SECURITY ................29 Password .................... 29 Phone Lock..................29 Phone Unlock ..................
  • Page 10: Technical Introduction

    TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION OP50 is an operator telephone set, which can be used with all MS series exchanges of KAREL, and that provides ease and rapidity to the usage of those systems. NOTE: OP50 is not compatible with the MS26S exchange, as an exception.
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight: Approximately 1 kg Dimensions: 25 cm x 20 cm (lenght, at the smallest angle) x 20 cm (height, at the biggest angle) Operational Temperature: 5 oC - 40 oC Storing Temperature: -20 oC - +60 oC...
  • Page 12: User Interface

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide USER INTERFACE LCD DISPLAY Screen is made up of a busy display panel and a single-line display. LCD screen that shows the active features in over 20 character display, includes the following information which simplifies the use: •...
  • Page 13 OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide Line Status (LEDs 01-12) The line is busy. The line is idle. BLINKING (slow) There is a call coming from the line. BLINKING (fast) A call is parked on the line. Feature Status Symbol...
  • Page 14: Incoming Call Led

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide INCOMING CALL LED This LED indicates the user by blinking, when there is an incoming call or a new message. NAVIGATION KEYS AND SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS ”, “ ” • “Navigation” keys (“ User can move between features with these keys,...
  • Page 15: Numerical Key Pad

    For OP50 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 16: Voice Control Keys

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide VOICE CONTROL KEYS Control of voice features of OP50 telephones are fulfilled by making use of three keys: “Speaker” key: This is the key with red icon that puts the telephone into the “handsfree”...
  • Page 17: Programmable Speed Dial Keys

    This feature provides for taking advantage of some functions that have been defined for OP50 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 OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide • Follow Me Key: If this key is pressed and then if number of an extension is entered, then forwarding to that extension is actualized and then red LED lights. If it is pressed again, then the forwarding is cancelled and the LED goes out.
  • Page 19 (the device for the action being mentioned) connected to the exchange and s/he can open the door upon wish through telephone, if the door connection has been made to her/his exchange. OP50 user that employs those features frequently can facilitate utilization by programming those functions for the keys of the telephone.
  • Page 20: Installation

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide INSTALLATION CONNECTION POINTS Under OP50, there are five connection points and a switch that provides selection between the low/high voice levels. Connections and their characteristics have been illustrated below. 1 ISDN Connection 2 Optional Connection...
  • Page 21: Op50 Installation

    KTS line of the Exchange. Required Hardware For The Connection: OP50 is presented to the user together with a “telephone data cable” of length 2.5 m. and a connection box. There are 6-pin, RJ-type male connectors at both ends of the “telephone data cable”.
  • Page 22: Connecting Op50 To The Exchange

    NOTE: If the exchange is MS26C, MS38S or MS224, and if the first OP50 will be connected to the operator, then connections of the extension wires should not be made, because the A and B connections for the operator are also ready on the KTS sockets of those exchanges.
  • Page 23: Defining Extension Number For Op50

    OP50 which will be connected to the system can be 8. 3) If “data / 12 VDC / ground” signals and the “A / B” wires are carried to OP50 over separate cables, then an OP50 can be located at most 250 meters far from the exchange in the event that ordinary cables are employed.
  • Page 24: Op50 Usage On Table With Angle Adjustment Or On Wall

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide OP50 Usage On Table With Angle Adjustment Or On Wall When used as a desktop phone, with the help of its adjustable stand, the angle between the phone and table can vary between 20 and 60 degrees.
  • Page 25: Op50 Start-Up State

    OP50 and then the message “Terminal No: AA" (for 15 sec.), then it establishes the connection with the exchange after that waiting period.
  • Page 26: Program Features

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide 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.
  • Page 27: Call Options

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide CALL OPTIONS Submenu titles: • Call Diversion All Calls/ Extension No= No Answer/ Extension No= No Answer Cancel • Auto Dial Last Number Private Pool/ Register No= Common Pool/ Register No= • Paging All /Read Message...
  • Page 28: Paging

    Private Missed Calls Information about the most recent 20 Missed Calls for OP50 successively viewed including source and time of the call. In the event that there are more than one Missed Calls, they can be browsed by using the navigation keys on the display. In case the source of the unanswered 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 29: Phone Settings

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide PHONE SETTINGS Submenu titles: • Key Settings Extension • Press Key/ Extension No= Line • Press Key/ Line No= Private Pool • Press Key/ Register No=/ No= Common Pool • Press Key/ Register No= Feature •...
  • Page 30: Key Settings

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide System Version OP Version • Lazy Mode Enable/ Disable • Language • Headphone Disable With Handsfree Without Handsfree • Signal Beep Option Enable / Disable • Price • Line Access Code • Return Factory Set.
  • Page 31: Line

    “Enter” key. The extension number is of 3 digits for OP50. In case an OP50 user attempts to enter an extension number with more than 3 digits, the program takes the first three digits as the extension number and then proceeds to the next menu.
  • Page 32: Private Pool

    You could shorten duration of calling action by programming the memory numbers on the keys. On the other hand, it can be used for OP50 for two kinds of programming. The first of them is a kind of memory storage, in which 01-09 entries can be stored and determined numbers are entered by the “no=”...
  • Page 33: Feature

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide ♦ 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. After exiting the programming mode, when these keys are pressed, the common pool number that has been assigned to the key is directly called.
  • Page 34 OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide Option 1 1.key Func1 E 111 9.key Func1 E 117 Func2 E 123 Func2 E 129 2.key Func1 E 112 10.key Func1 E 118 Func2 E 124 Func2 E 130 Func1 E 113 11.key Func1 E 119 3.key...
  • Page 35: Do Not Disturb

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide Option 4 1.key Func1 Phone Lock 9.key Func1 Call Park Func2 Door Opener Func2 E 113 Func1 Message Listen 10.key Func1 Parallel Operator 2.key Func2 Door Phone Func2 E 114 Func1 Auto-Dial 11.key Func1 ACD 3.key...
  • Page 36: Eprom Version

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide Eprom Version By this menu option, one can reach version information of the exchange and the telephone set. ♦ System Version; Example: -MS48 AAA ♦ OP Version: Example: OP50 V AAA Lazy Mode ♦...
  • Page 37: Signal Beep Option

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide 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.
  • Page 38: Phone Security

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide 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.
  • Page 39: Message

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide MESSAGE It appears only when there is an installed EVM module (and DRAM module for the two- channel EVM). Submenu titles: • Absent Message Read Message • Message Listen All Messages Message Password= (If password has been defined)
  • Page 40: Phone Book

    Searches can be performed among the records in the phone book by using this menu. Submenus “Find by name” and “Find by number” are located within this menu. (OP50 users can use this facility if the MS system software version is ACA or better.) ♦...
  • Page 41: Add

    “Delete”. ♦ When Constant Message is selected, the entry message can be recorded or changed. Content of the entry message is KAREL by default.
  • Page 42: Delete

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide Delete 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 “Delete?” is also displayed.
  • Page 43: System Settings

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide SYSTEM SETTINGS Only the system supervisor is authorized to use this menu. That is, this menu is displayed only on OP50s that are employed as the operator telephone and some special operations can be carried out via this upper menu option.
  • Page 44: Common Pool Entry

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide Common Pool Entry ♦ In the Register no section, OP50 primarily prompts the operator for the common pool number. Then the operator enters it. That number should be of 2 digits in the range 00-99 for OP50.
  • Page 45: Appendix

    OP50 Technical Reference and User Guide APPENDIX Error Messages In case the user starts to enter an incorrect access code, s/he can obtain [Error] information by entering a number that does not exist in the system, so that s/he could have the opportunity to enter the access code again after pressing the ‘Enter’...

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