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Part 1

Application Overview

Summary of Contents for DSI-375

Page 1: ...User Guide DSI 375 Meridian Custom Ringer ...

Page 2: ...entrex lines servicing Meridian Business Sets MBS The DSI is equipped with a variable frequency electronic ringer and the ability to close a set of contacts which can be used to control auxiliary equipment such as aloud ringer or lamp The DSI will customize the ringing performance and enhance the functionality of your MBS Introduction ...

Page 3: ...ith Auxiliary Equipment 15 Part 5 Programming the DSI Configuration 0 Clear Memory or Factory Default Setting 18 Configuration 1 Monitoring Off Hook Busy 19 Configuration 2 Second Call or Intercom Alert Tone Amplification 20 Configuration 3 Simultaneous Ringing 21 Configuration 4 Set Idle On Hook 22 Configuration 5 Set Busy Off Hook 23 Configuration 6 Distinctive Ringing 24 Configuration 7 MBS Add...

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Page 6: ...he make busy feature of the Meridian Business Set so that a set of contacts will close when this feature is activated See page 19 Configuration 2 Second Call or Intercom Alert Tone Amplification When there is a second incoming call an intercom call or a ring again call on the MBS or associated add on module the DSI rings once See page 20 Configuration 3 Simultaneous Ringing When the MBS rings the ...

Page 7: ...n the DSI It enables or disables contacts to activate auxiliary equipment See page 26 Configuration 9 Message Waiting Alert When the message waiting button is lit the DSI rings with a distinctive cadence and or activates the auxiliary equipment through a set of contacts See page 27 Configuration 10 Hold Reminder When any selected lines have been left on Hold longer than the programmed time the DSI...

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Page 9: ...Part 2 Getting Started ...

Page 10: ...d then inputting a simple program sequence To program the DSI always use the dial pad on the MBS with the handset on hook Do not use the line buttons Before you start to program we suggest that you write down the configuration string so that input via the dial pad is streamlined Always test the input program by calling the DSI s host set from another telephone Applications for which the DSI may be...

Page 11: ...u wish to deactivate a single configuration once it has been entered follow the configuration instructions as before but do not press 1 to activate the feature instead press 0 to deactivate the feature If you are unsure which programs are resident in the DSI follow the instructions outlined in Configuration 0 which will erase any programs and return the DSI to its factory default mode When in Day ...

Page 12: ...is a power failure or you unplug it When power is restored you may continue to use your DSI as before You can attach the DSI and either the CTA 369 or CRI 376 to your MBS For more information about these models refer to the last page of this guide To program the DSI with the CTA CRI 1 Apply power to the DSI and program it using the dial pad of your MBS 2 Disconnect power to the DSI 3 Apply power t...

Page 13: ...Part 3 DSI Installation ...

Page 14: ...cord supplied with the DSl into the RJ 11 wall jack and the other end in to the LINE jack on the DSI 3 Plug the barrel connector of the power supplied provided with the DSI into the POWER socket on the DSI 4 Plug the power supply into your wall outlet when ready to configure the DSI Note Configuration must commence within 20 seconds of power up 10 Stand Alone Configuration DSI 375 MBS Power Auxili...

Page 15: ...cord supplied with the DSI into the T adapter and the other end into the LINE jack on the DSI 3 Plug the barrel connector of the power supplied provided with the DSI into the POWER socket on the DSI 4 Plug the power supply into you wall outlet when ready to configure the DSI Note Configuration must commence within 20 seconds of power up 11 Installation with T Adapter Power Auxiliary Equipment Fig ...

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Page 17: ...Part 4 Adding Auxiliary Equipment ...

Page 18: ...the LINE jack on the CTA or CRI and the other end into the RJ 11 wall jack 4 Plug the barrel connector of the power supply provided with the DSI into the POWER socket on the DSI Plug the power supply into your wall outlet when ready to configure the DSI 5 Plug the barrel connector of the power supply provided with the CTA or CRI into the POWER socket of the CTA or CRI Plug the power supply into yo...

Page 19: ... 11 wall jack and plug it in to the RJ 11 jack marked STATION SET on the DSI 2 Plug one end of the cord supplied with the DSI into the LINE jack on the DSI and the other end into the RJ 11 wall jack 3 Plug a connecting line cord into the AUX EQPT jack of the DSI Plug the other end of the cord into the RJ 11 telephone jack on the connecting block 4 Connect the Stinger 24 to the connecting block mak...

Page 20: ...onfiguration must commence within 20seconds of power up Line cord and connecting block are not provided with the DSI for hooking up auxiliary equipment The following illustration shows the auxiliary equipment jack in details Note This application conflicts with the make busy feature To control AUX EQPT output see Configuration 8 16 Auxiliary Equipment Jack Front View Internal View Fig 6 ...

Page 21: ...Part 5 Programming the DSI ...

Page 22: ... Ringer on Tone selection Normal MBS All configuration options are turned off Action Step 1 Apply power or disconnect and then reapply The LED will flash rapidly and you have 20 seconds to commence programming Step 2 Press then press Step 3 Press to enter this configuration 18 Configuration 0 Clear Memory or Factory Default Setting 0 1 ...

Page 23: ...ence programming Step 2 Press the then press Step 3 Press the again to activate the feature Press if you wish to deactivate this feature Step 4 Press to enter this configuration If this configuration is to be used with the make busy feature proceed to Step 5 If not you have finished The contacts will close any time the MBS goes off hook and are connected to auxiliary devices via the AUX EQPT jack ...

Page 24: ...nt connected to the AUX EQPT jack on the DSI Auxiliary equipment is optional Examples of auxiliary equipment are loud ringers or beehive lamps Action Step 1 Apply power or disconnect and then reapply The LED will flash rapidly and you have 20 seconds to commence programming Step 2 Press the then press Step 3 Press the key to activate this feature Press if you wish to deactivate this feature Step 4...

Page 25: ...rammed to ring Action Step 1 Apply power or disconnect and then reapply The LED will flash rapidly and you have 20 seconds to commence programming Step 2 Press the and then press Step 3 Press to activate this feature Press if you wish to deactivate this feature Step 4 Press to enter this configuration In this example the following keys would be pressed 21 Configuration 3 Simultaneous Ringing on li...

Page 26: ...ss the and then press Step 3 On your dial pad depress the numbers that correspond with the line keys you wish to ring See fig 1 page 6 Step 4 Press to enter this configuration For example to make line buttons 2 3 and 4 to ring the following keys would be pressed Now any call that appears on line buttons 2 3 or 4 normally not ringing lines will make the DSl ring using the standard MBS ringing caden...

Page 27: ...ery useful if you wear a headset Action Step 1 Apply power or disconnect and then reapply The LED will flash rapidly and you have 20 seconds to commence programming Step 2 Press the then press Step 3 On your dial pad depress the numbers that correspond with the line keys you wish to ring See Fig 1 page 6 Step 4 Press to enter this configuration For example to make line buttons 3 5 and 7 ring even ...

Page 28: ...g cadence Ringing may be previewed during the programming sequence after 6 has been pressed Action Step 1 Apply power or disconnect and then reapply The LED will flash rapidly and you have 20 seconds to commence programming Step 2 Press the then press Step 3 To preview the tones press any numeric keys in any order on the dial pad of your MBS When the desired tone is heard press the key This will l...

Page 29: ...ly The LED will flash rapidly and you have 20 seconds to commence programming Step 2 Press the then press Step 3 Press to activate this feature Press if you wish to deactivate this feature Step 4 Press to enter this configuration In this example the following keys would be pressed Note This configuration conflicts with all other ringing configurations 25 Configuration 7 MBS Add On Module 7 1 1 0 7...

Page 30: ...e only activate this feature During Day Service all features will activate the DSI ringer but not the auxiliary equipment Action Step 1 Apply power or disconnect and then reapply The LED will flash rapidly and you have 20 seconds to commence programming Step 2 Press the then press Step 3 Press to activate this feature Press if you wish to deactivate this feature Step 4 Press to enter this configur...

Page 31: ...activate this feature Step 5 On your dial pad depress the number that corresponds with the Message Waiting line key See Fig 1 page 6 Step 6 Press to enter this configuration For this example line button 5 will be the Message Waiting button If you want both the contacts to close and the audible tone enabled when there is a message waiting the following keys would be pressed Note If you have chosen ...

Page 32: ...s to commence programming Step 2 Press the and then press Step 3 Enter the time in seconds to expire before the Hold Reminder ringing starts This field must be two digits long e g 25 25 seconds Step 4 Enter the line number or numbers which are to respond to the Hold Reminder feature The key will select all add on module lines Step 5 Press the Step 6 Press to enter this configuration For example if...

Page 33: ... line keys on which you want to indicate a Hold condition See Fig 1 page 6 Step 4 Press the Step 5 Press to enter this configuration For example if you need line buttons 1 3 4 and 5 plus all the lines on the add on module to operate the contact closure whenever they have been put on hold the following keys would be pressed Note If you have chosen to enable the contacts they will now operate whenev...

Page 34: ... first No special codes are required For example you may wish to utilize Configuration 5 which will provide ringing to line button 3 even if the MBS is off hook and a distinctive tone Configuration 6 when the DSI rings line button 3 The following keys would be pressed Step 1 Apply power or disconnect and then reapply The LED will flash rapidly and you have 20 seconds to commence programming Step 2...

Page 35: ... identify it Configuration 6 The following keys would be pressed Step 1 Apply power or disconnect and then reapply The LED will flash rapidly Step 2 Press the then then Step 3 Press the then then Step 4 Press the then then tone selection then Step 5 Press to enter this configuration In this example the following keys would be pressed 31 2 1 1 4 3 6 8 2 1 1 4 3 6 8 ...

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Page 37: ...Part 6 Operation ...

Page 38: ...ED DSI off 3 descending tones Slow blink DSI on 3 ascending tones Solid on Internal ringer on 1 short high tone N A Internal ringer off 1 short low tone N A Low volume Tone at low volume N A Medium volume Tone at medium volume N A High volume Tone at high volume N A Night service on 3 single tones Flashing Off 3 single tones When Night Service is activated any flashing LCD whether on the MBS or th...

Page 39: ...ht Service it always works the same way Day Service features do not operate when the DSI is switched to Night Service The following table indicates how the LED on the DSI shows whether the DSI is switched to Night Service or Day Service Mode DSI s LED Signal Night Service Flashing Day Service DSI on Constantly on DSI off Slow blink Switching to Night Service Action Step 1 Press then press The DSI ...

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Page 41: ...Part 7 Miscellaneous ...

Page 42: ...meter 0 70 dB Environmental Operating Temperature 32 122 ºF 0 50 ºC Humidity non condensing 95 RH Dimensions 1 5 x 5 x 4 4 cm x 12 cm x 10 cm Shipping Weight 1 79 Ibs 812 grams Certification Approval Number DOC CS03 350 4020 w DOC C108 8 Class A Approved CSA C22 2 No 225 M90 LR65726 FCC Part 68 FCNCAN 18360 KX N FCC Part 15 Class A Approved 1 UL 1459 2 DO592108010 1 UL 1459 2 listing by ETL Testin...

Page 43: ...ctions furnished by us Such units shall be returned to the customer If you experience problems while installing this product or if this product stops functioning please call Dees Technical Support If the problem cannot be resolved on the phone return the product s to Dees A material return authorization number must be secured prior to return shipment by calling Dees You can reach Technical Support...

Page 44: ...evices can be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five 5 0 If too many devices are attached they may not ring properly II SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 1 In the event of equipment malfunction all repairs should be performed by our Company or an authorized agent It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the n...

Page 45: ...label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment user s should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications ...

Page 46: ...Dictaphone 9000 series multi rack recorder The CRI 376 allows you to select which line or group of lines you wish to record As an option the CRI can deliver a tone to indicate when a call is being recorded CLE 373 The CLE 373 Centrex Loop Extender is used to increase the distance a Meridian Business Set can be installed from the Central Office by as much as 70 The CLE 373 has been standardized on ...

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