Creating Your Unique System; Identifying Existing Wiring; System Communication; Square Configuration - Casio SI-460 User Manual

Casio si-460: user guide
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INITIAL SETUP
Thank you for purchasing Casio Communications' SI-460 4-line fully customizable telephone
system. To fully take advantage of the Executive Series' robust system features and to ensure
correct installation, it is important to review and follow the owner's guide carefully.

CREATING YOUR UNIQUE SYSTEM

IDENTIFYING EXISTING WIRING

To properly connect the Executive Series to your telephone lines, you must identify the type of
jacks available.
If you are installing or having installed telephone jacks, two RJ14 jacks are recommended.
If the installation site is currently wired with RJ11 jacks, it is recommended that you upgrade to
RJ14 jacks, available at your telephone supplier.

SYSTEM COMMUNICATION

For the Executive Series phones to operate, line 1 must be common to all Executive Series
stations. Using RF technology, the Executive Series communicates with each other using the
wiring of line 1, without affecting normal telephone operation. System information like station
status and line use status is communicated over this common wire along with up to two
simultaneous intercom conversations. The remaining lines, lines 2, 3 and 4 can be common to all
or some of the stations.

SQUARE CONFIGURATION

When all lines are all common to all stations, the configuration is called "square". The chart
below shows a simple square configuration. Since all lines are common, calls on any line can be
transferred to any station.
Line 1
Station 11
X
Station 12
X
Station 13
X
Station 14
X
Station 15
X
Station 16
X
Station 17
X
Station 18
X
Station 19
X
Station 20
X
Station 21
X
Station 22
X
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
X
X
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INITIAL SETUP
CREATING YOUR UNIQUE SYSTEM
NON-SQUARE CONFIGURATION – PRIVATE LINE SUPPORT
As the diagram below illustrates, lines 1 and 2 are common to all stations and lines 3 through 10
are available to groups of stations, or departments. The sales stations, 14 and 15, each have
private lines, lines 8 and 9. The President also has a private line, line 10.
Calls to lines 1 and 2 can be transferred to any station. Calls on line 3 can only be transferred to
all stations except stations 14 and 15. Calls on line 6 can only be transferred to the stations
which have that line, stations 12 and 13. Calls on line 7 can only be transferred to stations 20
and 21.
In this example, the auto attendant is station 11. Since the first 4 lines are available at the auto
attendant station, the auto attendant will only be able to answer lines 1,2,3 and 4.
Station ID
Department
Station 11
Reception
Auto Attendant
Station 12
Marketing
Station 13
Marketing
Station 14
Sales
Station 15
Sales
Station 16
Customer Service
Station 17
Customer Service
Station 18
Warehouse
Station 19
Warehouse
Station 20
Accounting
Station 21
Accounting
Station 22
President

USING STANDARD TELEPHONES WITH THE EXECUTIVE SERIES

Standard telephones will operate when used in conjunction with Executive Series phones
however there are some particulars you should understand:
1. A standard phone connected to a system line can join a call without the Executive Series
phone releasing privacy.
2. A standard phone sharing a system line is not able to utilize system functions such as
transfer and intercom.
3. If a standard phone goes off hook on a system line, one Executive Series phone can join the
call. When the standard phone hangs-up while the Executive Series phone continues talking
to the outside line, the station user will need to press
(cont.)
Line Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
X
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to restore system privacy.
CONFERENCE
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