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- The Meridian Norstar Range Advanced Digital Phone Systems
-
- from: Psyclone/mED
-
- Meridian Norstar is a range of digital phone systems designed to operate in
- any required configuration reaquired, as a keysystem (with a central
- operator) , or working behind a large phone system. It features 128 line-
- extension ports , access to multiple system features , loop disconnectand
- multi-frequency dialling , hi-speed+hi-quality connections.... This type of
- meridian system is a pbx not a mail system, so it is not like the ones many
- of you are used to. It does not have mail boxes , just extensions. This is
- the type of system that would be used in a office block or hotel, (this is
- the system used in my school), basically it is a real- time interface.
- There are are two types of Meridian Norstar, the difference between the two
- systems is simply that the Norstar Compact is for smaller organizations and
- the Norstar Modular is for larger ones. This varietymakes Norstar a popular
- private network system. When i refer to "users" in this file i mean the
- authorized usersas almost all of the system features in this file are only
- valid for the local users (like system operators, secretaries, or
- receptionists) and so may not betoo interesting to most of you.
-
- The System features are : (in alpha order)
-
-
- Access signalling : A user can dial access and activate remote equipment
- and work within a private network.
-
- Accidental dissconnect protection : Calls that are accidentally cut off are
- automatically reconnected within one second.
-
- Analogue terminal adapter : For connection of two wire devices such as
- answering machines, fax machines, modems and external extensions.
-
- Answer groups :On modular systems a single key can be used to answer up to
- four extensions.
-
- Auto-dial keys (int. and ext.) : One button provides access to features or
- to frequently dialled numbers inside or outside the company.
-
- Auto-line select : The system selects a free line for outgoing calls
- automatically.
-
- Automatic night service : The modular automatically switches to night
- service at pre-programmed times. On Compact systems this is performed
- manually.
-
- Automatic fone relocation : Any fone can be moved from jack to jack ,
- retaining its number and features.
-
- Auxiliary ringer interface : For the connection of loud bells , hooters or
- night service bells.
-
- Backgroud music : Audio equipment can provide music via the fones
- loudspeakers.
-
- Busy lamp field : A user can make instant checks on extension status.
-
- Call barring : Outgoing calls can be barred.
-
- Call barring override : Allows bars to be lifted for specific destinations
- or users.
-
- Call duration timer : The duration of any call can be clocked via display.
-
- Call forward : Forward calls to alternative extensions - all calls , busy
- or no reply.
-
- Call forward override : Allowes person taking the forwarded calls to bypass
- call forward and contact the forwarding ext.
-
- Call id / call status display : Internal calls activate the display to show
- who is calling or the status of the call. external calls are identified by
- the incoming line no.
-
- Call logging interface : This add-on unit enables printers or call
- management equipment to be connected to Norstar systems.
-
- Call park : Holds a call in the system until it is picked up by a differant
- extension.
-
- Call pick-up : Group - A member of a group can answer another's call from
- their own fone. Trunk answer - Exchange calls can be picked up from any
- fone when a service mode is activated - ie night service.
-
- Call queuing : On modular systems incoming trunk calls are presented to the
- central answering point in the order in which they are were reiceived.
-
- Camp on busy : This enables external calls on modular to e put through to
- engaged extensions. The extension user is given a warning tone. The call is
- is connected when the extension becomes free.
-
- Centralised answering : Using a CAAP module, you can have operator working
- on modular systems.
-
- Confrencing : Three internal parties (or two) and one external party can
- can be connected in three way conversation.
-
- Delay ringer transfer : Transfers a call to another extension if not
- answered.
-
- Dial 0 extension : Provides single button acess to a specific fone (usually
- operator).
-
- Dialpad feedback : Each key press is accompanied by a tone and all keyed
- numbers are displayed in screen.
-
- Directable call pick-up : On modular systems calls can be picked up from
- any other extension by keying in a feature code and the extension number.
-
- Direct station select : Internal calls can be made via a single reprgrmmd
- key. The busy lamp field or CAP module can be interogated to enhance the
- operation.
-
- Emergency telefones : If mains power fails, at least 25% or the lines ona
- Norstar system can fall back on to BS6317 phones. If this occurs, calls can
- be made and received but not switched.
-
- Extension lock : This allows a user to prevent others from programming
- their fone.
-
- Extension to Extension Calling Over Private Networks : Calls can be made
- direct between extensions at different sites via private networks.
-
- 7-digit extension numbering : On Modular systems on private networks
- extensions can be numbered with up to 7 digits.
-
- Group listening : The handset and speaker can be be connected at the same
- time so the person can monitor a conversation or message without the
- microfone picking up any background sounds.
-
- Host delay : Allows time for the host system of a piggy-backed Norstar
- system to access outside lines while calls are held.
-
- Intrusion tone : Warns users that an internal call is about to interrrupt
- an existing one.
-
- Key enquiry : This allows the user to check the function, memories, and
- feature keys on each of the lines.
-
- Line pools : Exchange lines on private circuits can be grouped for outgoing
- access and the users can be given access to specified groups only. (Up to 3
- pools on Compact systems and 15 on Modular systems).
-
- Liquid crystal displays : These are used on each phone to give phone and
- call details in real time and to prompt users thro the call handling
- features.
-
- Operator controlled phone system (pbx) pause/programmed release/timed break
- or earth recall/runstop : A group of features which allow Norstar systemsto
- work behind a phone system which requires signals other than
- multi-frequency tones.
-
- Paging : *Internal - An integral paging system operates thro the fones
- speakers and can page up to 3 zones on Compact systems and up to 6 on
- Modular systems. *External - An external public address system can be
- connected.
-
- Prime line : A phone can be programmed to automatically select a certain
- type of line whenever the handset is lifted.
-
- Priority call : This allows a phone to interrupt another busy phone. The
- interrupted party can only block the intruder within 8 seconds.
-
- Private lines : An outside line can be exclusively allocated to a phone.
- The only other line that can access this line is the Prime extension which
- is used to receive all unanswered calls.
-
- Public phone network breakout : On Norstar systems on private networks,
- calls can be directed to breakout onto the public phone network via remote
- phone systems.
-
- Restriction override password : Allows a user to override all call
- restrictions on any fone via a 4-digit code.
-
- System memory protection : If the mains power fails, the system memory can
- be retained for 3 days.
-
- Tandem access : On private networks, Modular systems can switch between
- sites.
-
- Tone on conference : A warning tone is played when another user joins a
- conference.
-
- Volume Control : This allows separate control over the volume of the
- headset, handset, hands-free, ringing, background, and paging.
-
-
-
- Equipment Description:-
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Central Control Unit (CCU)
-
- Each system comprises of a wall mounted CCU and a choice of four fones. All
- features and system defaults are stored in software cartridges which slot
- into the CCU. The system is set up on installation according to your
- requirements, but you can alter the set-up yourself using an M7324 or M7310
- phone as your programming tool on Modular systems, and an M7208, M7310 or
- M7324 phone on Compact systems. A customised box connection, sited by the
- CCU, provides simple connection of extensions to the system. It also
- provides connections for various extras and interfaces.
-
-
- Telephones:-
- ^^^^^^^^^^
-
- M7324 - This is the fone used by the key personnel (admins). This fonehas
- an optional CAP module which makes this fone the focal point of an
- operator-based system.
- M7310 - The phone for high volume users.
- M7208 - Standard.
- M7100 - Low use phone,which would sit on a desk at the end of an extesion.
-
- All these phones are details in a chart at the end of this document.
-
- All the fones have an LCD providing prompts to guide users through each
- system function.
-
- -Centralised Answering Position [CAP] module.
- When this is added to the M7324 is becomes an operator's position, with
- 48 additional programmable keys. Modular systems can support 5 M7324's
- with 2 CAP modules each.
-
-
- Telephone options:-
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- M7100 M7208 M7310 M7324
-
- Programmable Line Feature Keys 1 8 10 24
- LC Display nope yup yup yup
- Dialup Feature Access yup yup yup yup
- Busy Lamp Field nope nope yup nope
- With Headset nope yup yup yup
- Weight 0.9kg 1.1kg 1.2kg 1.3kg
- Dimensions(width mm) 180 229 260 280
- Dimensions(length mm) 195 218 218 220
- Dimensions(height mm) 99 99 99 99
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-
- Peripheral Equipment:-
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- -Analogue Terminal Adaper
- This enables analogue equipment such as fax machines, modems, and BS6317
- phones to be connected to the systems as well as external extensions.
-
- -Call Logging Interface
- This optional add-on unit links to an external device - from a simple
- serial printer to a sophisticated call management system.
-
- -AC15 Interface
- The AC15 interface gives Norstar systems the ability to support AC15A
- 4-wire private circuit. Compact systems can support two circuits,
- Modular systems can support a maximum of 14.
-
-
- Technical Specifications : Norstar Compact
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Max Capacity : 6 exchange lines (MF or LD), 16 extensions
- Switching : Fully digital, non-blocking
- Control : Stored program on upgradable cassette
- Private Circuit Cap. : 2
- Recall : Timed break or earth
- Power Requirements : 240V AC/50Hz
- Power Consumption : 35W
- Operating Temp. Range : 0(inf)-50(inf)C
- Humidity Range : 5%-95%!?
- Dimensions : Width Height Depth
- CCU : 356mm 557mm 87mm
- Box Connection : 356mm 274mm 87mm
- Weight : CCU Box Connection
- : 5.25kg 2.0 kg
-
- Technical Specifications : Norstar Modular
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Max Capacity : 128 ports:80 exchange lines, 24 extensions
- 8 exchange lines, 120 extensions
- Switching : Fully digital, non-blocking
- Control : Stored program on upgradable cassette
- Private Circuit Cap. : 14
- Recall : Timed break or earth
- Power Requirements : 240V AC/50Hz
- Power Consumption : 24W(basic system), 120W(fully loaded)
- Operating Temp. Range : o(inf)-50WC
- Humidity Range : 5%-95%!?and underwater??
- Dimensions : Width Height Depth
- CCU : 395mm 625mm 171mm
- Box Connection : 210mm 790mm 95mm
- Line Module : 198mm 625mm 171mm
- Extension Module : 98mm 625mm 171mm
- Weight: -
- Central Control Unit : 9.0 kg
- Box Connection : 3.9 kg
- Line Module : 6.0 kg
- Extension Module : 2.4 kg
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