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Need some help finding documentation for a system. The system says northcom 616 and vodavi on it. It has starplus enhanced looking phones hooked up to it, however the system is a very large cabinet with removable cards with fuses on them not like the 616 starplus smaller cabinet that has the connectors on the sides. Is this an early starplus? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Also, on the boards for the extensions(which seem to handle 4 phones each) there is a set of 4 dip switches for each extension. Any idea what these do?
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I'm stumped. How many slots are in the cabinet? What model are the phones?
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This thread should go into another category. The system sounds like a Northcom 616 with 4 port K8634 station cards. The phones look somewhat like Vodavi analog 61614s. CPU card should be a K8633. Don't really know anything more than that. Good Luck.
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This thread should go into another category. The system sounds like a Northcom 616 with 4 port K8634 station cards. The phones look somewhat like Vodavi analog 61614s. CPU card should be a K8633. Don't really know anything more than that. Good Luck.
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OK, got my manual out, let's see if I can get you going:
First thing, the 2nd pair wires BACKWARDS! If you wire it "straight", you will pop the fuse that serves that station and another one on the card. So the cutdown goes Wht/Blu=Grn, Blu/Wht=Red, Wht/Orn=Yel, and Orn/Wht=Blk.
There are 4 stations per SIU station card. Two fuses, F1 for the 1st and 2nd stations, F2 for the 3rd and 4th.
4 sets of 4-DIP switches, one for each of the 4 stations, to control ringing. The 4th DIP switch is not used, you can make the station ring on ONE of the 6 lines, or NONE of the 6 lines, or ALL of the 6 lines (but not, say, line 1 and 2. It wont do that)
Anyway, there are also DIPs on the CCU card, the PTU, the PSU, and the MMU cards.
e-mail me directly, and I can probably get you the info you need.
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For Documentation see: www.quick-manuals.com
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Thanks TTT. I was hoping it was just a reverse pair thing.
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Just for my piece of mind, what kind of system is it? I've seen the Northcomm 1648's that had phones that look like the old Vodavi enhanced phones, but I've never seen a KSU with Northcomm and Vodavi written on it. Just curious.
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