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Page 1 - User Guide

User GuideDSI-375 Meridian Custom Ringer

Page 2 - Introduction

This section contains important information about installing andprogramming the DSI.The following illustration shows the dial pad on the MBS that is u

Page 3 - Table of Contents

The programming mode of the DSI is accessed directly after power isapplied to the unit and is identified by the rapidly flashing LED. You have20 secon

Page 4

Day Service refers to any configurations that you have programmed theDSI to perform.However, sometimes, different service is required at night. For t

Page 5 - Application Overview

Part 3DSI Installation

Page 6 - Overview

The DSI can be connected to the Meridian Business Set (MBS) inseveral different ways depending on the application.1. Disconnect your MBS from the RJ-1

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This installation method can be applied when your MBS model is any ofthe following:model M5209model M53121. Disconnect your MBS from the RJ-11 wall ja

Page 9 - Getting Started

Part 4Adding Auxiliary Equipment

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The DSI can operate in tandem with the CTA-369 or CRI-376. For moreinformation about these products see the last page of this guide. The twounits must

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You can connect auxiliary equipment such as loud ringers or lamps tothe AUX EQPT sockets in the DSI. With the DSI, they provide additionalsignals abou

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Dees developed the DSI-375, Meridian Custom Ringer, in conjunctionwith Northern Telecom. The DSI monitors the DMS-100™ or SL-100™digital Centrex lines

Page 13 - DSI Installation

5. Plug the barrel connector of the power supply provided with theDSI into the POWER socket on the DSI.6. Plug the power supply into your wall outlet

Page 14 - Configuration

Part 5Programming the DSI

Page 15 - T-Adapter

Configuration 0 is used to clear the DSI's non-volatile memory and returnthe unit to factory default setting which is as follows: DSI onRinger on

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The Off-Hook Busy feature is used to monitor the MBS for an off-hookstate. The DSI will provide contact closure once detected so that a lightor other

Page 17 - Adding Auxiliary Equipment

The MBS uses a two second tone (or splash tone) to identify certaintypes of calls.For example:A second incoming call if off-hookAn intercom callThe &q

Page 18 - Installing the DSI

Using Configuration 3, the DSI will ring any time any line on the MBSrings and any associated auxiliary equipment attached to the DSl willalso be acti

Page 19 - Equipment

In this application, the DSl can be configured to ring on any line or groupof lines when the MBS is on-hook.ActionStep 1: Apply power or disconnect an

Page 20

In his application, the DSI can be configured to ring on any line or groupof lines when the MBS is off-hook or in use.This configuration can be used t

Page 21 - Programming the DSI

The DSI is equipped with an internal electronic ringer capable ofproviding 5 different tones in either single or double ringing format.Tone selection

Page 22 - Factory Default

This configuration is used to ring the DSI any time any LCD on the MBSor associated add-on module flashes, whether the phone is on-hook oroff-hook.Act

Page 23 - Off-Hook Busy

Part 1 - Application OverviewSpecifications...2Pa

Page 24 - Amplification

For Night Service, the auxiliary equipment is usually a loud ringer whichyou may want to turn off during the day. Auxiliary equipment is controlledby

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This configuration is used to operate a Message Waiting alert tone or togive a contact closure to operate lamp. The Message Waiting must bedisplayed o

Page 26 - Set Idle On-Hook

This configuration is used to give an audible alert for lines which havebeen put on hold. The Hold Reminder ringing can be timed from 20-99seconds. If

Page 27 - Set Busy Off-Hook

This configuration is used to enable a set of contacts whenever adesignated line is put on hold. Use this feature when you need to operatea lamp or ot

Page 28 - Selection

DSI may be programmed so that several configurations can operate atthe same time. This is called linking configurations. Since the completeconfigurati

Page 29 - MBS Add-On

Or, for example, you may wish to amplify the splash tone, Configuration 2,and make a normally non ringing line, say line 3, ring, Configuration 4,usin

Page 31 - Alert Tones

Part 6Operation

Page 32 - Hold Reminder

Once the DSI has been configured, day to day operation is controlled viathe dial pad of the MBS. These commands are accomplished by pressingthe # key

Page 33 - Hold Detect

The DSI can operate in two separate modes: Day Service and NightService. This section of the User Guide describes Night Service. When the DSI is set t

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Part 7Miscellaneous

Page 37 - Operation

Min Typical Max UnitElectricalOperating Supply Voltage 20 24 30 VDCOperating Supply Current 200 mANote: A 24 VDC 250 mA wall transformer is an accepta

Page 38 - Day to Day

Dees Communications Engineering warrants equipment manufactured by it to be freefrom defective material and workmanship for a period of one year. At i

Page 39 - Operating Night

40Regulatory NotesI. FCC REQUIREMENTS:1. The federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established Rules,which permit this device to be directly con

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41WARNING:Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user’s authority to opera

Page 41 - Miscellaneous

CTA-369The CTA-369, Centrex Terminal Adapter allows Standard analogequipment to be connected directly to the MBS line. The CT A enhancesthe performanc

Page 43 - Warranty and

4130 148th Avenue NE, Redmond, Washington, USA, 98052 Tel: 425-869-1963 Fax: 425-869-0717Website: www.dees.comMeridian, DMS100 and SL100 are trademark

Page 44 - Regulatory Notes

Part 1Application Overview

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The DSI is capable of performing many different functions. Thesefunctions are described as configurations in this User Guide.Configurations can be lin

Page 46 - Enhancements

Configuration 6Distinctive RingingSets your DSI to ring with a distinctive tone. Choose from ten differenttones or ringing cadences. See page 24.Confi

Page 48 - Website: www.dees.com

Part 2Getting Started

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