VA-824 Installation and Programming Manual

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Installation and
Programming
Manual
Easa-Phone
Key Telephone System
VA-824
MODEL
VA-82410
VA-30920
VA-12020
VA-12021
VA-12022
VA-12022-B
VA-82430
VA-82444
VA-30940
VA-30941
VA-30942
VA-30965
VA-30960
VA-20861
Panasonic
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system
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Before
the Panasonic
connect
this
eight
can
connecting
Easa-Phone
office
lines
VA-824,
and
Key Telephone
twenty
four
key
System.
telephones
and
DSS,
door
box,
external
paging
amp
and
be added.
manual
the
central
carefully
installation
telephone
before
procedure
lines,
inform
the
installation
described
to telephone
of this
system.
below.
company
of the following.
COLI
Telephone
numbers
COL2
COL3
COL4
COL5
COL6
COL7
COL8
Model
number
FCC
registration
Panasonic
number
for VA-824
KSU from
factory
ACK8GR-19274-KF-E
When
Factory
Service
Ringer
Required
interface
order
modified
to PBX
(See page 18)
code
ACK8GR-19273-MF-E
02LS2
code
9.OF
equivalence
network
VA-824
0.4B
interface
jack
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CONTENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SYSTEMCONNECTIONLAYOUT
.......................................................
INSTALLATION
OF KEY SERVICE UNIT .................................................
How to wall mount the key service unit ...................................................
INSTALLATIONOFKEYTELEPHONE
...................................................
How to wall mount the key telephone
....................................................
WIRINGCONNECTIONS
.............................................................
Connection
between the KSU, Key TEL and CO/PBX line .......................................
Typeofwires
.....................................................................
...................................................................
Wiringcables..
CONNECTION
OF OPTIONAL
UNIT .....................................................
Variation
of card connection
..........................................................
Extension of CO/PBX line ............................................................
Connection
of direct station selector
.....................................................
Connections
of single line telephone or 2 Key TE Ls/2 SLTs ......................................
Connection
of door box. .............................................................
Connections
of sensor and door opener. ...................................................
Connection
of SMDR ...............................................................
External music on hold source and external paging system .......................................
Set up for key service unit ............................................................
CONNECTION
OF POWER FAILURE
UNIT .....................................
SPECIFICATIONS
OF SYSTEM .........................................................
Modules and system configuration
.......................................................
System capacity and specifications.
......................................................
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Checklistofparts
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3
3
5
5
6
6
7
8
9
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
21
21
22
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PROGRAMMING
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INITIAL
SET
1.
2.
METHOD
3.
PROGRAMMING
System
PBX
....................
LIST.
OF
PROGRAMMING
......................
........................
setting
outside
dialing
Automatic
digit
pause
Call
duration
Flash
time
Pause
time.
................
.....................
display
appear
timing
.........
speed
dial
group
A
...............
speed
dial
group
B
...............
Long
speech
COL
auto
answering
alarm
COL
night
incoming
Hold
recall
ring
of door
of applicable
Sensor
alarm
mode
............
box.
................
sensor
................
stopping
method
of SLT
Connection
of
DSS
....................
for
DSS
TEL
recall
Display
time
output
system
SMDR
SMDR
YEAR,
MONTH
baud rate setting
SMDR
frame
43
.............
44
45
48
................
setting
..............
47
48
of
#restriction
COL
Digit
length
.....
and DAY
setting
.................
..............
configuration.
Type
Incoming
41
42
.......................
++ and
50
52
....................
restriction
call
53
..................
restriction
54
................
55
Override
setting
......................
..........................
COL setting
Tone/pulse
dialing
signal conversion
COlineorPBXline..
Automatic
of
Minimum
Ring
Key
pause
......................
setting
...................
assign
Zone
paging.
Flexible
night
service
Flexible
night
service
dialing
speed
88
72
73
74
........................
........................
speed
System
82
83
84
System
Outside
80
...................
ringing
dial
group.
75
78
................
..............
setting
...................
restriction
dial
59
......................
....................
signaling
call ........................
ringing
.......
83
Off-hook
box
group
......................
call
Door
57
58
81
...................
Incoming
Sensor
.........
................
time
type
Key
selection
signals.
telephone
Line
line
DTMF
detection
Telephone
58
57
..................
outside
Length
49
51
...................
dialing
Tones
39
............
on-hooking
SMDR
31
40
Detection
Hold
receiving
38
.........................
Connection
Priority
37
...................
restriction
class
............
..............
phone
30
35
38
....................
and
30
34
System
Names
30
33
.........................
APPENDIX:
speed
dialing
Programming
32
..........................
System
Type
25
27
............
.......... ... ................ ..........
77
78
79
83
for
numbers
list
for
system
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
table for initial
set . . . . . .
simultaneous
calling
24
84
85
and
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
and
lamp
indications.
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Full
system
’ EXT.
configuration
LAYOUT
layout
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No. 26
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1 EXT.
No. 25
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1 Door
opener
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No.
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service
unit
(KSU)
paging
f-1
1 Speaker
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AMP
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option
Terminal
SMDR
box
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1. SYSTEM
Power
failure
unit
CONNECTION
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See page 19
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See page
To central
office
line
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EXT.
No. 32
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LAYOUT
EXT.
No. 21
EXT.
No. 20
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No.
17
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No.
16
EXT.-
No.
15
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(AC 12OV)
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See page
17
See page 6
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2. INSTALLATION
OF KEY SERVICE
UNIT
How to wall mount the key service unit
Install the key service unit (KSU)
on the wall according
to the following
procedure.
@
Slide the two hooks securing the KSU cover and the key service unit in the arrow direction,
@
Place template against wall and install the four
key service unit when installing the wood screws.
@
Install the key service unit by hooking the four installation
holes at the bottom
screws, then tighten the two left side wood screws completely.
wood
screws. Use the wood
then remove the cover.
screw installation
jig provided
inside the
of the key service unit to the four wood
NOTE
“Be sure the power switch is OFF, before installation.”
Avoid installing in the following
places. (Doing so may result in malfunction,
noise, or discoloration)
a) In direct sunlight, hot, cold, or humid places. (Temperature
range: 32’F - 104’F)
b) Fulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs, etc. may damage the equipment or contacts.
c) Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.
d) Dusty places, or places where water or oil may come into contact with the unit.
e) Near high-frequency
sewing machines or electric welders.
f)
On or near computers, telexs, or other office equipment,
as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners.
(It is preferable
not to install in the same room with the above equipment)
g) Near radio broadcast antennas. (including
short wave)
h) Install at least 6 feet from radiosand
televisions. (both the key service unit and key telephones)
Do not obstruct area around the key service unit. (for reasons of maintenance
and inspection - be especially careful to
i)
allow space for cooling above and at the sides of the key service unit)
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2. INSTALLATION
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Key service
Unit
OF KEY SERVICE
UNIT
3. INSTALLATION
OF KEY TELEPHONE
How to wall mount the key telephone
Install the key telephone
0
Pull handset
guide, turn it upside
down, then insert it into its position.
@
Push the hooks at two
remove the adapter.
@
Turn the adapter upside down, insert
the guides into two adapter mounting
holes provided at the lower portion of
the key telephone,
then push in the
adapter.
@
Place the mounting
holes of the
bracket over the studs of the modular
jack and pull the phone downward
to
secure in place.
Short station cords are provided
to
attach the key telephone.
NOTE
Handset
t
5
on the wall according
MODEL
cord obtainable
NO.
t
places,
then
on the market.
VAX-20884
LENGTH
7 feet
VAX-20885
15 feet
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to the following
procedure.
4. WIRING
( Connection
Make
0
between
connections
between
Connection
Connect
COL
CO/PBX
line,
No.
display
key
page
Push
in the
the
following
procedure.
top
of
40
etc.
run
or the
like
may
they
wiring
under
carpets.
When
using
an
sure
cables
use
shielded
floor,
be stepped
power
the
cables
_ COL6
shields.
the
AC
in
run
the
to protect
where
key
(Max.
source,
If the
or
on
the
cable
shield
the
the
power
tubing
ground
to
lIIrIIIllII~
Cl
cable)
AC
wires,
F
\v I\
ohms.
22 AWG
metal
secure
from
than
telex
clamp
resistance
furthest
those
insert
the
and
the
make
the
screw.
with
cables
the
cords
the
telephone
When
for
plate,
the
and
lines
described
from
wire
with
computer,
within
office
(VA-12022
wire
cable
TO the central
use an LCD
is used
the
less
feet
not
to
reinstall
with
loop
unit
parallel
12OV),
the
KSU
clamp
over
telephone
1100
to
then
place
the
service
0
to the
Key
the
cables
cords,
into
tectors
according
guide.
Remove
plate
l
(CO/PBX)
cords
cable
the
near
line
28.)
of
the
and
purpose
Clampring
Do
office/PBX
6
21
that
PROGRAMMING
l
central
the
No.
telephone
VA-12022-B)
key
the
respectively.
type
NOTE
0
Keep
KSU
10 is desirable
(see
No.
to
10 through
inside
telephones,
@
and
and
KSU
the
No.
provided
@
TEL
line
respectively.
EXT
jacks
0
KSU
the
between
Connect
later.
Key
1 through
inside
Connection
TEL
or
KSU,
the
No.
provided
key
the KSU, Key TEL and CO/PBX
line
jacks
EXT
the
between
CO/PBX
0
CONNECTIONS
unit
use
the
on.
COL5
prowires
Avoid
supply
COL4
to COL
COL3
(AC
is ground.
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,
A
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AL
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COL2
A
COLI
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EXT.
EXT.
EXT.
EXT.
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EXT.
EXT.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No
No.
21
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1’
II
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to key telephone
6
Type of wires
a
CONNECTION
(a)
If the key service unit and the extension are within 25 feet, use the cable
supplied (7 feet, 15 feet or 25 feet).
(See page 21)
OF WIRING
CABLE
(FOR USE WITH A MODULAR
KSU
--A---o
(b) Station cord and Handset cord
Depending
on the connection
and
length, 4 types of station cords and 2
types of Handset cords are available.
(See page 21)
(c)
0
--
----_
-
[Max option:
cord)
When the key service unit and the
extension are apart by more than 200
feet, please use quad cable. Quad
cables assure proper operation
over
long distance than flat cables.
In this case, use connector
q (Modular-Screw).
Flat cable
Flat cable obtainable
Optional cord
MODEL NO.
VAX-20880
VAX-20881
VAX-20882
VAX-20883
1
Quad
l
l
+I
J
Key-TEL
---------
on the market.
----__
-----
Short station cord
(wall-mount
only)
7 feet
Up to 1100
15 feet
25 feet
B
(Max
MODULAR
CONNECTOR
-
MODULAR
CONNECTOR
TERMINAL
BOX
MODULAR
CONNECTOR
-
SCREW
TERMINAL
BOX
flat
quad
FEET
cable)
r
Ti Brminal
Box
TYPE
Terminal
(VAX-208861
Modular
COUPLING
OF CABLE
M
Use the four conductor
inline coupler.
Flat
Quad cables are not used for attaching modular terminals.
FEET
cable)
LENGTH
Quad cables explanation
Selecting quad cable depends upon the
wiring length.
Make sure that the quad cables are
twisted pair or shielded twisted pair.
s
200
(Max
NOTE
Note:
cable
\
cl
l
n
i
25 FEET
Terminal Box
When coupling
cables, either of the
following
can be used (m or q ).
l
7
CONNECTOR)
cable
Modular
type
Modular
Use this type
and door
Flat
M
cable
Flat
cable
box
Screw
when
the quad
unit
is connected.
Quad
cable
cable
ll
4. WIRING
CONNECTION
Wiring cables
0
Be sure to connect
Y:
Connect
cable
Note
the
as follows
YELLOW
cables
are parallel.
that there
-
to
are no
the
modular
polarity
connector
and
indications
(plus
modular
screw
or minus)
for
outer
terminal
pins
so that
B and
the
Y and
wires
inner
Y, G, R and
pins
R and
B at both
ends
of the
G.
CASE 1
Connection
of modular
CASE 2
Connection
connector
to modular-screw
and
modular-screw
terminal
at both
terminal.
ends.
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Modular-screw
Countermeasure
l
for Lightning
For
the
outdoor
wiring
nect
the
lightning
protectors
way
that
possible.
If
off
the
telephone
the
POWER
terminal
distance
conversation
switch
to
prevent
with
between
lightning
TEL
them
can
is interrupted
of KSU
and
turn
hazard,
and
in such
be kept
short
by
lightning
it on again
tar
Key
con-
KSU
a
as
turn
to
Modular-screw
see if
terminal
For
KSU
Y
TEL
Y
G
G
R
R
B
B
it works.
Gb
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= ERZClOK
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5. CONNECTION
If you are not using key telephones
section.
Variation
than those initially
mounted,
UNIT
door boxes or external
paging, you can disregard
three variations
on jacks.
are available
to connect
station
card as shown
CASE 2
Key TEL
SLT
24 pcs
0
Key TEL
SLT
Connector
COL
LCl
name
LC2
below.
Extention
Nos. are
CASE 3
22 PCS
2 pcs
Key TEL
SLT
20 pcs
4 pcs
of KSU
LC3
LC-s
(cNod-)/mENxoT)JENxoT)(ENxoT)
DPH
COL
LCI
(4KT)
LC2
(4KT)
Station card
(VA-30940)
9
this
of card connection
For installing
more telephones,
indicated on each card depending
CASE 1
other
OF OPTIONAL
LC3
(4KT)
I
LC-S
8
25
29
31
33
7
24
28
30
22
DPH
COL
LCI
LC2
(4KT) (4KT)
-Station
card I
WA-30940)
LC3
LC-S
(2KT) (2SLT)
-Station
card Ill
(VA-30942)
DPH
I
COL
LC1
LC2
(4KT) (4KT)
v-L_Station
card I
(VA-3094Or
LC3
LC-S
&XT)
Station
card II
(‘/A-30941)
5. CONNECTION
OF
OPTIONAL
UNIT
cExtension of CO/PBX line
Be sure
Make
the
the
CO/PBX
positions
l
power
switch
connections
line
inside
is off,
before
of an CO/PBX
line
card,
the
Connection
make
key
of
sure
service
CO/PBX
installing
card
that
the
and
card
or removing
to
respective
top
and
unit.
line
card
WA-
82444)
Insert
the
CO/PBX
key
service
unit.
two
CO/PBX
lines
line
This
card
one
into
card
the
makes
operable.
COL8
l
Connection
Connect
respective
Nos.
nectors
of central
the
8
office
central
office
jacks
on
the
and
in order
7
assigned
from
lines
card.
to
the
COL7
lines
top.
the
to the
COL
con-
the
cards.
CO/PBX
bottom
ribs
line
according
are
aligned
to the
with
the
following
respective
procedure.
slots
located
When
at the
inserting
regular
( Connection of direct station selector (DSS)
Profrom
the
the following
However,
0
connection
procedures.
when
you
Connection
of
use
a direct
a DSS,
of
DSS
DSS
console
station
programming
console
(VA-
82430)
Connect
No.
the
11”
KSU.
Note
paired
for
DSS
that
use
connected
nector
to the
connector-located
the
with
to
the
located
DSS
the
alone
No.
the
the
console
key
“EXT
inside
console
“EXT
inside
IO”
KSU
cannot
is
telephone
(that
perform
conis,
any
operation).
0
Fixing
of
phone
Fix the
phone
holes
key
DSS
DSS
at the
provided
telephone,
fastening
screws.
console
console
four
at
via
to
to
key
tele-
the
key
tele-
fixing
installation
the bottom
of the
a fixing
plate
by
selector
(DSS)
must
be performed
and
the
(See
fixing
page
of
45).
the
DSS
console
to a key
telephone,
according
to
5. CONNECTION
OF OPTIONAL
UNIT
( Connections of single line telephone or 2key TELsl2SLTs
Make connections
according to the following
single line telephone
connecting
method and the 2 Key TEL/2 SLT connecting
method. When inserting a card, make sure that the card top and bottom ribs are aligned with the respective slots located at
the regular positions inside the key service unit. Programming
is required for connecting a single fine telephone
(See page 63).
0
Single
line
telephone
(1)
Connection
of station card II
(VA-30941)
Insert the station card II into the key
service unit, and insert the other piece
into its slots to the right of the first
card. One card is capable of making
4 single line telephones usable.
(2)
Connection
of single line telephone
Connect each of single line telephones
to the respective jacks located on the
right side card. The jacks are allotted,
in order from the top, extensions
No. 33 through No. 30 respectively.
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2 Key
(1)
Connection
of Station card III
(VA-30942)
Insert the station card III into the key
service unit (for key TEL) and insert
the other piece (for SLT) into its slots.
One card is capable of making 2 key
telephones and 2 single line telephones
usable.
TEL/2
SLT
EXT.
No. 31
EXT.
EXT.
EXT.
EXT.
(2) Connection
of Key TEL/SLT
Connect each of key telephones to the
respective
jacks located on the key
TEL
card. Then, connect
each of
single line telephones to the respective
jacks located on the station card II.
The jacks on the key TEL card are
allotted, in order from the top, extensions No. 31 and No. 30, while those
on the SLT card are allotted, in order
from the top, extensions No. 33 and
No. 32.
[Jig; )q
EXT.
No. 30
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EXT.
No. 31
EXT.
No. 32
EXT.
No. 33
Connection Qf door box
Make connections
l
l
of a door box card and of door box according
to the following
Door box card (VA-30960)
Insert a door box card into the key
service unit. This one card is capable
of making 2 door boxes usable.
This card may be used for sensor and
door openers. (See page 14)
Door
box
6
Door
box
A
Connection
of door box
Connect
Door box A and B to the
screw terminals
(2 terminals
make a
pair) located on the door box card.
3.86
in
Door
box
(VA-20861)
13
procedure.
A
Door
box
(V~-20861)
6
5. CONNECTION
OF OPTIONAL
UNIT
Connections of sensor and door opener
Make connections
of sensor and door opener according
l
Connection
(1)
Insert a door box card (VA-30960)
into the key service unit.
This card makes sensor usable and also
be used for door box. (See page 13)
to the following
procedures.
of sensor
(2) Connect
the sensor terminals
(screw
terminals)
on the door box card to
sensor to be used and must meet the
following
requirements
for connection.
-
Requirements
for connection
(a) Always use a relay-type sensor.
(b) Ratings for contacts
See figure
l
Connection
(1)
Insert a door box card (VA-30960)
into the key service unit. This one
card makes two door openers usable.
(2)
Connect
the screw terminals
(two
terminals make a pair) located on the
door
box card to the respective
door openers. Since the door openers
are one-to-one
corresponding
to the
door box, connections
should be made
as shown below.
Door box A ff Door opener A
Door box B ++ Door opener B
Contact
with-stand
Contact
Contact
current
resistance
Various
sensor
voltage
: MIN.5V
: MIN. 2 mA
: MAX. 0.1 n
of door opener
Note that the door openers to be used
must meet the following
requirements
for connection.
Requirements
for connection
quirement
for driving contacts
relay installed in KSU)
See figure
(Reof the
i-Ul
a0
OOC
C
-
-
1
Goor
opener
w
Drive voltage
: MAXAC50VorMAXDC30V
Drive current
: MAX 1 A
Operation time
: Approximately
1 second
14
Connection
-
of SMDR
This system enables the output from KSU call record data for a telephone
face.
These data are output by the printer connected to KSU.
Programming
is necessary for outputting
from KSU. (See page 48)
(duration
of call, etc.) through
the RS-232C
inter-
0
Connection
of printer
Connect the RS-232C connector of KSU and the printer (KX-PI 08Oi) by means of the RS-232C cable. Note that because
the printer
(KX-P1080i)
uses a parallel interface, KX-PIID
is also necessary. See the manual for the RS-232C interface
board (KX-PI 1 D) for how to mount KX-PI 1 D to the inside of the printers.
l
Explanation
of call record output data
The following
is an explanation
concerning
l
Outputting
the output
format
and display
contents
TEL4
ACCT
for call record data.
data forma?
(Call record
data with title)
TIME
DURAT.
C
COr:
uuuuxx:xxux:xx.xuxuuuxuuuuuxxxxx-xxx-xxxxuuuxxuuuuxxxxx
(Call record
DIALED
NO.
f;
data only)
uxxuxx
HH
Month Da”
U : Blank
l
Display
X : Data
Contents
Display
items
Contents
Call finish time
Displays in hours/minutes
Call duration
Display duration of call from start to finish
(1 digit per 6 second interval).
Condition
CO/PBX
code
line number
Account
in hours/minutes/seconds
Displays use contents regarding CO/P8X line by the following
letters or Blank.
D: When call has lasted over 10 hours.
L : For conference call.
I : For incoming call
Blank: For outgoing call.
* The priority sequence for the condition
code display is D > L > I > Blank.
Displays
the line numbers
used (1 to 8)
When dialing, displays the number moving from right to left to a maximum
of 15 digits. Note that for display “*” is converted to I’>” and ‘:#‘I to “<,‘.
Dial number
Extension
(24 hour system)
number
code
Displays
the extension
number
Displays the account code input
maximum of 5 digits.
used (10 to 33).
by the caller moving from
left to right to a
5. CONNECTION
14
Circuit
Type
EIN
I
I
I
1
VA-8241 0 RS-232C
I
I
Signal
Name
AA
FG
BB
Printer
I,
RXD
2 .
2
TXD
BA
CD
TXD
DTR
3
6
AB
SG
(
CTS
1 20 4
Circuit
Type
(EIA)
Signal
Name
1
CB
UNIT
RS-232C(KX-PilD)
1
7
OPTIONAL
25
Pin No. and Connection
I
OF
.3
-+6
7
20
.RXI-I
._.-
,
1
-, ,
RR
YY
DSR
cc
SG
AB
DTR
CD
16
External music on hold source and external paging system
Make connections
of the external
procedure.
0
External
music
on hold source
music on hold (MOH)
source and of the external
paging system according
to the following
(1) Set the “MOH”
switch inside the key
service unit to the “EXT”
side.
(2)
Connect
from earphone
or aux. out
jack to RCA “MOH”
jack inside the
key service unit.
Do not connect
directly
to speaker
output
jacks. (Input
impedance
50
ka, level max. -10 dB)
a
External
paging
system
to the
(1 ) Connect an external amplifier
“EPA-OUT”
jack and to the “EPA-C”
terminals
inside the key service unit.
The “EPA-C”
terminals are to control
turning
ON/OFF
of the external
amplifier power.
Use RCA-type
jack (output
impedance: 600 a, level: 0 dB) for the
connection
to the “EPA-OUT”
jack.
(2) Connect
the external
to the amplifier.
l
Volume
paging
speaker
adjustment
The functions
of “EPA VOLs 1 and 2”
located inside the key service unit are
as follows.
EPA VOLI :
This volume
is to control
the level
of the music output applied from the
external sound source to EPA jack.
EPA VOL2:
This volume is to control the level of
the voice output applied from the TEL
to EPA jack.
LEPA-VOL
1 volume
Radio
Speaker
17
5. CONNECTION
( Setup for Key service
The internal
OF
OPTIONAL
unit
set up of the KSU and the explanations
UNIT
1
of switches
and lamps are provided
below.
Set up of the KSU
l
(1)
MOH Switch
Perform the set up of the MOH switch.
INT : To use built-in hold tone.
EXT : To use external music on
hold source.
(See page
rFor
PBX
set jumper
15.)
Explanations
l
of switches and lamps
( 1) Power Switch
This AC power switch
the whole system.
is to control
(2)
Power Monitor Lamp
This lamps is to indicate
that the
output
level from power supply unit
is normal.
(3)
RST Switch
This switch resets the system.
If the RAM switch is set to “HOLD”
system programming
and speed dials
will not be reset.
(4)
RAM Switch
This switch backup the RAM data.
Even when the power failure occurs,
the RAM memory
data will not be
erased if the switch is on HOLD side.
I I
\
\
LEMTA
MoNITLamp
(5) COL MONT
This
data
so it
other
hole is used for reading the COL
when repairing or adjusting KSU,
should not be touched by anyone
than the serviceman.
(6) DATA MONIT Lamp
System is normal when
ing.
lamp is flash-
NOTE
0
Programming
for automatic
outside
line selection group.
In the FCC rules, this function
is
regarded as one of the distinguishing
features of PBX as against the Key
telephone
system. When shipped from
the factory
this function
cannot be
programmed
unless one jumper on the
key service unit board is cut.(See page 59)
18
6. CONNECTION
Power Failure Unit
Line Telephones.
(PFU) is optional
equipment
0
Wall mounting
@
Remove a PFU cover.
@
Install one wood screw on the wall remaining
@
Hook the mounting
completely.
@
Install two wood screws on the wall through
l
Connection
(1)
method
OF POWER
which,
in case of power
FAILURE
failure,
directly
hole provided
about
lines and Single
5/16 inches of the screw length unscrewed.
at the top of the PFU to the on-wall
the two respective
installed
mounting
wood screw, then fasten the wood screw
holes provided
at the bottom
of the PFU.
of PFU
Connect the connectors
central office lines.
labelled
“FROM
COL”
(COL
1 to 4) and located
inside the power
Connect the connectors (4 places from the top) located
the key service unit, to the connectors labelled “FROM
tively.
(4)
Connect the connectors
(TELs 1 to 4) labelled “TO SLT” and located inside the power failure
line telephones. These connectors are allotted, in order from the top, Extensions Nos. 30,31,32
(5)
Connect
terminals
the two screw terminals labelled “PFU”
and located inside
labelled “TO KSU” and located inside the power failure unit.
(6)
Remove
screw.
the clamp
That when power
COL I-+ EXT.
COL 2 -+ EXT.
COL 3 + EXT.
COL 4 + EXT.
plate,
insert
the cords,
then
reinstall
failure occurs the COLs correspond
No. 30
No. 31
No. 32
No. 33
failure
unit to the respective
(4 places from the top) labelled
(3)
Note:
CO/PBX
for PFU
(2) Connect COL Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 inside the key service unit to the connectors
(KSU)” and located inside the power failure unit, respectively.
19
connects
UNIT
“TO COL
on the card of the SLT card (right side card), which is set inside
SLT-LC(KSU)”
and located inside the power failure unit, respec-
the clamp
the key service unit
unit to the respective
and 33.
to the respective
single
two screw
plate over the cords and secure into place with the
to EXTs as shown below.
6. CONNECTION
OF POWER
FAILURE
16 in
EXT.
EXT.
EXT.
EXT.
No.
No.
No.
No.
30
31
32
33
to SLT
UNIT
7. SPECIFICATIONS
Modules and system
OF SYSTEM
configuration
Note
VAX-20885
PITTSBURGH
SALES
Handset
OFFICE
cord
-
(15 feet)
0 Washington
Circle,
Bldg.
#2.
Rm.
202.
4150
-
Washington
ATLANTA
REGION
l 1854
Shackleford
Court,
Norcross,
Georgia
30093 l (404) 9256700
MIAMI
REGION
l 16115
N. W. 52nd Avenue,
Miami, Florida
33014 l (305) 621-5814
DALLAS
REGION
l 1825
Walnut
Hill Lane, Irving, Texas 75062 l (214) 550-1400
HOUSTON
SALES
OFFICE
0 15311 Vantage
Parkway,
W., Suite 200, Houston,
Texas
CHICAGO
REGION
l 425
East Algonquin
Road, Arington
Heights,
lllnois
DETROIT
REGION
l 23923
Research
Drive, Farmington,
Michigan
48024
MINNEAPOLIS
REGION
0 11001 Hampshire
Avenue South,
Bloomington,
Rd.,
66032
McMurrav,
l
60005.
(312) 364-7900
l (313)
477-2760
Minnesota
55438 l (612)
(713)
Pennsylvania
590-3663
829COl9
ST. LOUIS
REGION
l 5434
Eagle Industrial
Court Hazetwood,
Missouri
63042 l (314) 731-1344
LOS ANGELES
REGION
l 6550
Katella Avenue,
Cypress,
California
90630 l (714) 895-7200
SAN FRANCISCO
REGION
l 3825
Hopyard
Road, Pleasanton,
California
94566 l (415) 463-2922
SEATTLE
REGION
l 4060
Lind
PORTLAND
SALES OFFICE
DENVER
PHOENIX
21
REGION
SALES
l
14401
OFFICE
Avenue
l 6645
East 33rd
0 One
S. W., Renton.
N.E. 78 Court,
Place,
Gateway
Suite
Washington
Suite C-IO,
F, Aurora,
Center
426
98055
Portland,
Colorado
North
44th,
l
80011
Suite
(206) 251-5209
Oregon
97218
l
473,
(303)
l
(503)
257-9661
371-3080
Phoenix,
Arizona
85008.
(602)
273-0713
15317
l
(412)
5618823
System capacity and specifications
System
capacity
COL capacity
8
Intercom
4
speech path
Key telephone*
Automatic
Up to 24 (EXT.
dial
One touch dial
10 stations
System speed dial
Speed dialing
Redialing
No. IO to 33)
(for each telephone)
90 stations
digits
16 digits/Station
digits
(for the system)
(included
16 digits/Last
number
PBX access code)
and save number
Specifications
Dimension
(inch)
(Height
x Width
x Depth)
and
Weight
(Pound)
Key Service Unit
12.6(H)
Key Telephone
8.5(H)
Power Consumption
x 6.7(W) x 2.4(D),
Approx.
1.
2.
x4.2(D),
(Watt)
Maximum
*Note:
x 23.0(W)
Specifications
subject to change without notice.
Any of the below combination
a. 24 Key telephones
b. 22 Key telephones 81 2 single line telephones
c. 20 Key telephones & 4 single line telephones
130W
9.5(lb)
2.2(lb)
Check list of parts
When you unpack
the system phone,
make sure that you have all of the following
parts.
Key Service Unit
Key Service Unit
Short
station
Operating
(VA-824101
1 pee
cord for wall mount
6 pcs
instruction
Installation
assy
1 set
Operating
instructions
Operating
instructions
and programming
Installation
1 COPY
sheet
manual
assy
and programming
Programming
24 copies
1 set
manual
table
Screw template
for wall mounting
1 COPY
1 COPY
KSU
1 COPY
Key Telephone
Base
1 pee
Handset
1 pee
Handset cord
1 cpe
Station
1 pee
cord
Name card of system speed dial
Name card of individual
speed dial
Plastic case for system speed dial
1 set
1 COPY
1 pee
EXPLANATION
ON PROGRAMMING
The Easa-Phone VA-824 is a small, sophisticated
Key Telephone system. It offers many features which can be easily programmed to uniquelly
fit your communication
needs.
The Easa-Phone utilizes Random Access Memory (RAM) for storage of the “User’s”
variable programs and features. Each
telephone station can be assigned a set of features based on the individual
“User’s” requirements.
Note that a program has been preset into the Easa-Phone VA-824 system memory for general use which is called the Initial
Set. Thus, no programming
is necessary to immediately
use your telephone system. However, to properly change from the
Initial Set to any other option, the programming
steps detailed under the Programming
Settings for the desired feature must be
followed.
A programming
record chart is provided for ease of recording your program changes. A sample of this Programming
Table
indicating
the initial Set can be found in the back of this manual. Whenever programming
changes are made, they should be
immediately
recorded on the Programming
Table to provide a quick reference of the current programmed
feature options.
PROGRAMMING
CONTENTS
INITIALSETLIST
1.
..................................................................
2. METHOD OF PROGRAMMING
.........................................................
3. PROGRAMMING
...................................................................
APPENDIX
..........................................................................
25
27
30
84
24
1. INITIAL
SET LIST
The table below describes the features,
outside
dialing
Automatic
Flash
digit
After
time
Pause
time
System
speed
dial
group
A
System
speed
dial
group
B
Long
speech
COL
auto
answering
COL
night
incoming
Hold
recall
Type
of door
box
of applicable
Sensor
mode
0.6
I
33
I
2 set
3 set
I
34
I
00
XX can range from 00 to 89
I
35
I
YY can range from 00 to 89
1
36
1
alarm
Detection
stopping
of SLT
of DSS
Hold
for
Display
time
SMDR
output
method
on-hooking
Connection
recall
to Xx(89)
I YY (00)
~
to ~~89
DSS
system
tone
answering
or ON/OFF
with
key
1 Ringon night time ring set TEL
setting
No auto answering
Detect-close
Detect-open
By sensor
By handset
0.05
0.05
to 1.2sec
Recall
00
(HH)
after
30
set
43
to 0.5sec
44
45
Recall after lmin, 2min or
immediately or no recall
46
MM
11
Outputtrng
output
(off-hooking)
I 40 I
I 41 I
I 42 I
Connection
HH
00
(MM)
No data
or automatic
Can not connect
be connect
No connection
TEL
11
Recall after 30 set, lmin, Pmin or immediately
recall
1 Can
sensor
set or 2 set
1 set
No
Connection
15 set
Automatic
handset
ring
IPAGEI
No.
No alarm
alarm
DESIRED FUNCTION
Dial no.0 to 8 (one digit set)
No.9
No Dial
display
mode.
INITIAL SET
Dial
pause
Call duration
appear
timing
setting and those programming
I
FEATURE
PBX
initial
N
data wrth title or Outputtmg
300BPS,600BPS,1200BPS,24OOBPS
or 96OOBPS
SMDR
frame
Type
of COL
Jc and
Digit
25
#
configuration
i’bitI2bitIeven
(Data/Stop/parity)
dialing
Non
restriction
length
restriction
Incoming
call
Override
setting
restriction
l+
area
odd, 8bit/lbit/even,
8bit/lbit/odd,
2bit/even, or 8bit/2bit/odd
code
1 Restricted
Not
restricted
In accordance
with outsidedialing restrictionclass
Clear
8biV
1 + area code
Not restricted
Restrict one of the digit length from 8 to 16 digit
I
52
I
)
54
)
I 53 I
Incoming
.I.F
t:
8
g
call
Off-hook
Door
key
key
key
key
key
3
4
5
6
7
----f
+
+
---f
+
Line
key
8 +
COL
COL
COL
COL
COL
3
4
5
6
7
COL
8
No ring
ringing
COL
signaling
box
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
Both
call
incoming
A and
ring
only
B ring
c”
B
wal
*
z
Sensor
Zone
No alarm
ringing
Zone
paging
A & B usable
service
Can
not
night
service
No
night
dial
Flexible
setting
night
Flexible
night
Outside
dialing
System
restriction
speed
group
restriction
dial
class
Neither COL nor intercom,
only intercom or both COL
and intercom
72
No door box rung,
only A ring or only B ring
EXT. no 22 to 33 is
c no door box rung 1
73
Zone 2 to 3 (Possible multiple set)
(Zone 3 includes external paging.)
1
groups
speed
68
Alarm tone ring (EXT.no.10 is alarm tone ring)
tone
Both
System
Ring
EXT no. 10 rings calls of
c all COL
set
ring
Not
restricted
Not
restricted
mode
Only group A usable, only group B usable or
neither group A nor group B unusable
Can be set night mode
EXT. no.10 is used always as
i night mode.
1
Have night ring (EXT. no.10 is night rings)
Outside dialing restricted,
O/l & 411-555-976 restricted
or O/l restricted
Restricted
74
75
76
77
78
79
83
26
2. METHOD
OF PROGRAMMING
Read the following
paragraphs before proceeding to the actual programming
instructions
and procedures.
These notes and procedures are intended to acclimate the programmer
to the proper programmingsequencerequired
the actual programming.
0
Programming
@
Assure that the RAM
tioned at “CLR” side.
@
Set the
position.
@
After about 5 seconds, assure that the
DATA MONIT lamps is flashing.
@
Change the RAM switch from
“CLR” side to “HOLD”
side.
of initial
power
switch
set
switch
is posi-
to the
“ON”
the
The initial set programming
is now completed through the above operations.
NOTE
If you change the programming
again,
the RAM
switch
is not necessary
switched over.
27
prior to
2. METHOD
Method
l
All
Extension
changes
No.
to
use
display
@
PROGRAMMING
of programming
programming
ed
OF
10 and
key
telephone
(VA-l
Press
OFF
2022
the ON/OFF
indicator
lights
up
are
at
with
a LCD
or VA-12022-B).
The
ON/
indicator
button.
MIC
and
and
made
it is recommend-
a continuous
tone
is
emitted.
@
Press
the
p]
tone
will
stop)
p]
keyrjiJm1
@
p][o](The
and
1:
System
mode
2:
COL
setting
telephone
mode
3:
Key
4:
Incoming
mode
5:
Line/FF
mode
mode
6:
7:
Restriction
Display
the
program
desired
the
The
q
setting
time
setting
setting
step
on
the
numbers
be
step
be
are
changed
the
memo-
step
will
appear
When
same,
be
program
input
to
after
the
the
programm-
be performed
continu-
the
programming
features
having
the
same
mode
the
ON/OFF
return
OFF
to
indicator
Button
mode
for
will
display
features
ously
Press
can
ON/OFF
programmings
Therefore,
changes
indicator
for
store
the
the
can
registration.
ing
to
of
LCD
to
TABLE
programming
changed
numbers
for
Refer
display.
the
MIC
option.
program
LCD
of
setting
option.
key
next
numbers
@
key
feature
the
ry.
to
ringing
PROGRAMMING
Press
dial
setting
call
feature
programmable
0
the
1 to 7)
setting
mode
Press
press
(X: mode numbers
mode
the
continuous
then
ON/OF;
indicator
number.
button
and
the
clock
mode
display
(ON/
and
MIC
indicator
will
go off).
l
Mode confirmation
If you
ber
so
want
during
with
qqiiq~5~~~
to confirm
programming,
the
LCD
display
the
mode
you
by
numcan
do
inputting
‘I.
28
flowchart
A
I
ON/OFF
key
I
(Set
x 000
I
c
Input
of mode
No.
’ (Mode
4
# key
1
1,
4
T
Programming
for
each
mode
YES
Complete
ON/OFF
I
key
+
I
#
Increment
program
T
29
/
7
key
4
up for
Jj
of
step No.
I
I
set)
program
mode)
MODE I
( System setting
PBX outside dialing digit
You can have access to an outside line through PBX. This feature is necessary when the system
by specifying one digit from among dialing numbers 0 to 9 (PBX line access number ).
Key Operation
is connected
LCD indication
to PBX.
Set
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
[ m
@
m
m
Dial No.
Desired
program
mode
-
0 thru 9 can be programmed.
Initial setting is 9.
Storing
command
30
MODE
Automatic pause
You can place a pause automatically
after the first digit dialing number when having access to outside
Set by specifying one digit from among dialing numbers 0 to 9 (PBX line access number ).
Key Operation
LCD indication
numbers
through
PBX.
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
Desired
program
mode
End
L
El
ON/Off
I
-0
thru 9 can be programmed.
MODE
Call duration display appear timing
When
making
dialing
you want the conversation
an outside
call by a key telephone
with an LCD display,
you can set how many seconds
after completion
I
of
time to appear on the display.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
After 15 set
(Initial)
Desired
program
mode
cm3
’ 4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or ,
After 30 set
cl03
1I
t
-1J
-Either
0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
command
!ON/
$:OFF
clI
ON1
OFF
32
MODE
Flash time
I
You can set the length of open time for an outside line with FLASH key and that of auto-flash time with REDIAL key function.
When you wish to use the call waiting service, just press FLASH key.
If the system is connected to the PBX line and you do not use the hold function of PBX system, set to 2 seconds.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
J
KJ
0
0.6 set
1 set
Desired
program
mode
..I...,.....,,,,
.... ....... ....... ...
or
(‘Initial)
1
a
c 189
0)
c 1UY
1 I
2sec
-Either
0, 1 or 2 depending on
the desired program mode.
Storing
command
ON‘Off
m
33
MODE
Pause time
By pressing REDIAL key, a pause can be stored in the system speed memory and one-touch
digit. This is used when you need to wait for a second dial tone when dialing an outside line.
Key Operation
key. One pause
LCD indication
is counted
I
as one
Remarks
Program
mode
2sec
fzl
(Initial)
or
..... ...... ..... ..
Desired
program
mode
3sec
I
End
I
m
... ........ ....... ....
1
c 105
+
I
i
i
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
,..
/ :.
.:
:‘,.:
r
Storing
command
0
#
RI
MODE
System speed dial group A
You can divide the system speed dial memory into two groups.
XX is the last address number of the range and the designation
The range of address numbers
should be between 00 to 89.
Key Operation
LCD indication
for group A is from 00 to XX.
Remarks
Program
mode
u
System speed
Dial No.
4
Desired
program
mode
Initial setting
Storing
command
End
ON1
I OFF
is 89.
I
MODE I
System speed dial group B
You can divide the system speed dial memory into two groups. The range of address numbers
the first address number of the range and the designation
should be between 00 and 89.
Key Operation
LCD indication
for group B is from YY to 89. YY is
Remarks
Program
mode
.
System speed
Dial No.
Program
Desired
program
mode
Storing
command
the first number
Initial setting
of the
is 00.
f
’
/
f
End
36
MODE
Long speech alarm
When making
an outside
call, you can set SO that a short alarm tone sounds
Key Operation
from the speaker
LCD indication
every three minutes.
Remarks
Program
mode
r
No alarm tone
(Initial)
, ...... ..... ......
Desired
program
mode
or
c 108
d
*...................
Have alarm tone
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
command
End
37
f
I
MODE
COL auto answering
You can answer
incoming
calls without
pressing
and the other is either to lift the handset
Line key. There
or press ON/OFF
are two systems for answering:
I
one is to simply lift the handset
key.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
1 m
m
m
m
No auto answering
0
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or . . . . . . . . . . . .K!. . ...**...
On1 handsef
1
aut answering
m
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..i***
X
Desired
program
mode
Handset
& ON/OFF key
(Initial)
.
c 109
31
c 109
1 I
_-Either
0, 1 or 2 depending
desired program mode.
on the
Storing
command
I
End
I
1[Eq,[E-] :
38
MODE
COL night incoming ring mode
You can specify telephones
necessary when the places
to ring in case of night time incoming calls in systems programmed
for this purpose
for receiving incoming calls are different at daytime and night time.
Key Operation
LCD indication
. This is
Remarks
Program
mode
Only night time ring
set TEL will ring.
(Initial)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or
Desired
program
mode
COL ring set TEL
will ring,too.
&!I
0
cl10
0
cl10
1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*......
I
t
i
I :
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
command
I
_-
39
1
MODE
Hold recall
You can set a telephone so that a warning tone sounds once a certain period has elapsed
Hold recall can be disabled, or set for immediately, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 2 minutes.
Key Operation
after a call has been put on hold.
LCD indication
.
I
Remarks
ON/N
m
@!I
mvm
m
Program
mode
Program
step
Desired
program
mode
command
Storing
After
f
2 min
pEY-jyI
/,
,
7
3 , ,?’
i
,
, i
Either
onthedesiredprogrammode.
0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 depending
,End
I
40
i$
ji-
MODE I
Connection of door box
Up to two door boxes can be used with this system by connecting the door box card to KSU. You can set it so that the signal
from the door box is heard or not heard through a telephone which has been programmed
in advance.
You do not have to change the programming
if door box is not connected.
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Can not connect
. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .
Desired
program
mode
or
0
KJ
. ...... ........ ...... .
Can be connect
(Initial)
r
L
Storing
command
41
f
/
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
MODE
Type of applicable sensor
I
Two types of sensor can be used by connecting the door box card to KSU. An alarm will sound from a telephone which has been
programmed in advance. The operating method for these sensors is specified either as close detection or open detection.
Key Operation
.
on/m
m
b!!l
Program
mode
m’m
LCD indication
Remarks
IEJ
m-m
d
Program
step
Detect - close
(Initial)
. ..... ...... ......
Desired
program
mode
Storing
or
c 113
. . . . . . . . . . . . ..*.......
Detect - open
.
‘I 01
o-
c 113
4
t
-Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
command
End
I
42
MODE
Setisor alarm stopping method
You can specify the method for stopping the sensor alarm. This specification
can be that either no alarm sound
the sensor or that the alarm sound is stopped by lifting the handset of alarmed telephone.
Key Operation
LCD indication
is given
from
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
By sensor
(Initial)
,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Desired
program
mode
HI
or
0
c 1w
01
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...**...
By handset
(Off-hooking)
CllY
/
1
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
command
I-
I
End
43
I
I
.
P
I
.
I
MODE
Detection of SLT on-hooking
When you want to hold an outside line with SLT, press hook switch breifly.
If the hooking time is longer than the time which programed,the
phone line will be disconnected.
hold function, this hooking time should be set to less than 0.5 second.
Key Operation
\
mfmr
LCD indication
If you do not use frequently
Remarks
la
k!J
m’m
El
Program
mode
Program
step
0.05 to 0.5 set
. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Desired
program
mode
or
0.05 to 1.2 set
(Initial)
0
K!l
c 1 IS
01
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .
m
1
-Either
0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
f
command
End
I
1[E-]+ [iq
I
MODE
Connection of DSS
This feature is to program
For setting in “Connection”,
connection of the DSS.
DSS should be connected
to EXT.No.11
Key Operation
jack of KSU.
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
No connection
(Initial)
. ...... ..... ...,..
Desired
program
mode
or
c/:6
,:, 01
. . . . . . . . . . ..I.........
Connection
l!iJ
1
c I :6
I I
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
command
I
f
End
45
#
ml
RI
ONAM
I
1
:
I
MODE I
Hold recall for DSS TEL
You can set a telephone so that a warning tone sounds once a certain period has elapsed
Hold recall can be disabled, or set for immediately, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 2 minutes.
Key Operation
after a call has been put on hold.
LCD indication
m
Remarks
ON‘Olf
Program
mode
Desired
program
mode
c:::
’ u”I
clw
’ 3 i
After 2 min
-Either
Storing
command
,
f
#
IL3
,
~ I : 8
u”
0,1,2,3 or 4 depending
, ;
the desired program mode
/
0
End
46
on
Display time system setting
This feature
is for setting the correct time for a key telephone
with an LCD display.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
step m &g m pJ pExq:
Program
/
AM : 12:OO is for night.
PM : 12:OO is for daytime.
Desired
program
mode
Storing
f
command
.-
End
47
MODE 7
SMDR output
This feature is to program to output data onto the SMDR printer.
This is necessary when you want to notify the call record.
You can set for not outputting SMDR data, outputting the data with the title or outputting
Key Operation
the data only.
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
[[
No data output
I
(Initial)
,........
I.......:
nr . . . . . . .
. ...*..
Outputting data
1
with title
El
,. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . or . . . . . .
.. .....
Outputting data only
Desired
program
mode
cf?OI 3 I
CiW
3 I
1
‘i
:
Either 0, 1 or 2 depending
desired program mode
on the
Storing
command
End
I
,-
48
:
MODE 7
SMDR YEAR, MONTH and DAY setting
This feature
is to program
to set Year / Month / Day as SMDR print data.
Key Operation
Program
mode
Desired
program
mode
Storing
command
49
LCD indication
Remarks
MODE 7
SMDR baud rate setting
This feature
is to program
the baud rate of output data to the SMDR printer.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
c 203
300 BPS
II.I.I....III..
or
:I
600 BPS
,...............
or ,..........
1200 BPS
I..,.,..,.,....,
or
2400 BPS
,**.***......... or
4800 BPS
I.......,,,.....
or
9600 BPS
Desired
program
mode
Either 1,2,3,4, 5 or 6 depending
on the desired program mode
r
Storing
command
#
I
El
r
ON/llA
m
3[El -b[E-l
50
MODE 7
SMDR frame configuration
This feature
number).
is to program
the frame configuration
of output data to the SMDR(Data
Key Operation
length/ Stop bit length/
LCD indication
Parity check bit
Remarks
QN/Mf
L!l
lE!l
llTE!rm
E!l
Program
mode
r
7 bit /1 bi; / Even
II .,,,.. . . ..,... .,.
7 bit / 1 bit I Odd
.. ..,,,.. ....,, ...
7 bit / 2 bit / Even
,......, . . . . . . . . ,..
7 bit I2 bit I Odd
,.....,. I* . . . . . . . . .
8 bit / 1 bit I Even
,..,,,.. . . . . . . . . . . .
8 bit / 1 bit /Odd
... .,,,.. ,...,,. ..
8 bit / 2 bit / Even
.,...., . . . . . . . . . . .
8 bit / 2 bit/Odd
Desired
program
mode
Storing
command
End
51
-5
(
c
-2
number
or *..........
number
or .*..,,,,.*.
number (Initial)
or . . . . ..I....
number
or . . . . . . ..I..
number
or . . . . . . ..I..
number
or .*.**.,,..*
number
or . . . . . . . . ..I
number
f
&!I
#
‘~
/
Either 1,2,3,4,5,6,
ing on the desired
7 or adependprogram mode
MODE 6
Type of COL dialing
This program is required when the extension is set to outside dialing restriction
it specifies whether or not the area requires “1” before dialing the number.
Key Operation
classes 2 or 3. When you
LCD indication
are making
an outside
call,
Remarks
Program
mode
Non 1 + area code
L2l
0
(Initial)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or . . . . . . . ..I............
Desired
program
mode
1 + areacode
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
f
\
command
r
ON/OFF
End
I
La
1
1
52
++ and
MODE 6
# restriction
In case of outside dialing restriction
line. The setting specifies whether
classes 2 and 3, calls can be restricted
there is to be a restriction or not.
Key Operation
by inputting
the*
or#key
LCD indication
while dialing
an outside
Remarks
Program
step
Restricted
(Initial)
,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Desired
program
mode
Storing
command
End
53
or
cuiu2
I
cu1ul?
I
0Ij
1 :
. . . . . . . . . . . ..*........
-a
[[
I
0
Not restricted
I
Ia
#
k2l
-5
,I
1
:
11;
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
I
I
[E] + [E-J
.
,-
MODE
Digit length restriction
In case of outside
The setting
dialing
specifies
restriction
the number
classes
2 and 3, you can restrict outside
calls by the number
6
of digits.
of digits to be restricted.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
i;
”
::
Program
mode
Not restricted
...
Desired
program
mode
.s.b’ig..is
(Initial)
..........
..
or
. ...s.;l’igi~i
..
or
..........
........
. . i.6’
.dlig.ii
. . or
..........
........
. . i.i.
.iigits
. . or
..........
........
. . i.i
.h..iii
. . or
..........
........
.. ini
.d;..iis
.. .or
..........
........
.tisiis
. . or
..........
........
. . or
..........
........
. . or
..........
. . . . i.i
. . ..i.5.tigiis
...
. i.6
.;l;giis
I
I
I
I
co103
I I
co103
81
co103
4
1
t
-
Either C thru 9 depending
desired program mode.
on the
Storing
command
I
End
r
[EE-]
-b[E-l
54
i.
I; .
.t-
i-.
MODE
Incoming call restriction
As with the outside
calls are received.
outside
dialing restriction class, you can also restrict outside calls being made on outside lines on which incoming
The setting specifies whether it is in accordance with the outside dialing restriction class or whether
calls are possible.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Outside
dialing
restricted
.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Same content
Desired
program
mode
grammed
restriction
or
(Initial)
I
55
I
. ..*.............*....
as that pro-
ON/ffF
End
0
in outside dialing
Storing
command
KJ
.
m
#
-Either
0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
6
MODE
Override setting
Extensions which have outside
for long distance calls.
Example:programmed
[zl
dialing
q q
restriction
II]
class 2 or 3 restriction
may dial some area codes
(MAX.8)
6
which can be allowed
to allow area code 201.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
Desired
program
mode
-Dial
code range
0000 to 9999 (8 entries)
Storing
command
End
These program
steps are made for each programmed
Programmed
dial No.
Program
step
dial.
LCD
indication
Programmed
dial No.
1
x
0
1
1
1
cull1
F
2
3
x
0
1
1
2
CUllI?
F
5
6
x
x
0
0
1
1
1 3
1 4
co113
COlH
F
F
7
8
4
Program
step
x0115
X 0
0
x
X 0
LCD
indication
1
1
1
1 6
1 7
1 8
co115
dl16
co117
CO118
F
F
F
F
56
(
MODE
COL setting
Tone / Pulse dialing signal conversion
For outside
calls,
calls connected
YOU
can send out either by ton@ or pulse signal. This has to be matched
with the
dialingmethod
for outside
to the system.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
Tone dial
(Initial)
Desired
program
mode
Pulse dial
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
command
I
These program
57
steps are made for each telephone
COL
Program step
1
2
3
4
x
0 1 0
x0201
x
0301
x
0401
line(COL).
LCD indication
1
COL
cc121
cum
u
3
cusl:
u
cu”30:
u
5
6
7
8
Program step
x
X
*
X
0501
0601
0701
0801
LCD indication
cU5Ul
,-cUSU1
cu7c:
~080:
2
U
u
U
2
MODE
CO line or PBX line
2
If the system is connected behind a PBX, this programming
is required.
This programming
is for auto pause and toll restriction setting.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
CO line
(Initial)
coiol?
I
. , , . ,. , . . . . , ., . . . .
or
01
.. ........ ....... .....
Desired
program
mode
Either 0 or 1 depending
These program
1 COL
3
4
steps are made for each telephone
1 Program step
x 0 3 02
x0402
1
on the
line(COL).
LCD indication
cu”3u”l? u”
cu”vof? D
I
COL
5
6
7
8
Program step
x 0 5 0 2
X0602
x 0 70
2
*
0 80
2
LCD indication
cosu
D
.-cu"Su"2D
cD7Ol2 0
cu"8Ol? 2
58
MODE
Automatic outside line selection group
You can have an outside line which is connected automatically
from SLT.
This outside line being not used can be selected automatically
by pressing dial key 9.
This will be set whether the outside line is automatically
selected or not.
This feature can be also used by the key telephone.
NOTE: When you use this feature, set program and cut the jumper line at the inside of KSU(See
Key Operation
page
LCD indication
2
14).
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
Not designated
(Initial)
Desired
program
mode
Designated
-Either
0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
command
End
These program
1 COL
2
3
4
steps are made for each telephone
1 Program step
X0203
x
0 3 03
x
0 40
3
line(COL).
LCD indication
cu”liv3
co303
cow3
1
3
3
3
COL
5
6
7
8
Program step
x
0 5 0 3
X 0 60
3
x0703
X 0 8 0 3
LCD indication
‘-
cow3
CO603
c3703
~0833
3
3
2
3
MODE
Length of DTMF signals
2
If mis-dialing is sometimes made while tone dialing, change the tone duration time to 240 m sec.
When you have MCI or Sprint lines, and if you wish to use BANK account balance service, set to 240 m sec.
Key Operation
.
LCD indication
Remarks
OHrff
&a
m
l!rm
m
Program
mode
80 msec
(Initial)
Desired
program
mode
240 msec
-Either
0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
These program
COL
1
2
steps are made for each telephone
Program step
x0104
x
0
204
line(COL).
LCD indication
c3:ov
3
c3im
u
1 1 COL
c
5
6
1 Program step
I
x0504
X
0
6
04
I
LCD indication
CDSOY
,- COSDY
u"
3
60
1
4
MODE
Minimum pause
You can change the minimum pause for the tone dialing signal. If you cannot dial at initial set (80 m set), specify
The minimum pause is the pause time between tone dialing signal and another tone dialing signal.
Key Operation
LCD indication
2
160 m sec.
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
c
80 msec
(Initial)
, , , . . . . ., . . . . . .,,,
Desired
program
mode
RI
0
elms
I
01
or . . . ..I............,,,,
160 msec
-Either
0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
,
Storing
command
These program
I COL
I
steps are made for each telephone
Program step
line(COL).
LCD indication
COL
5
61
Program step
x0505
LCD indication
cu"s3s
0
MODE
Ring detection time
If you have a problem of incoming ring signal like that the first ring is normal
8 seconds as your incoming ring cycle is more than 6 seconds.
Key Operation
but second
2
does not ring, you need to set it to
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
6 set
(Initial)
co107
0
;
Desired
program
mode
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
command
I
These program
2
3
4
0107
x0207
x
0 30
x0407
line(COL).
LCD indication
Program step
COL
1
steps are made for each telephone
x
c0107
7
ccIM7
cs3c7
cuw7
COL
3
s
0
0
5
6
7
8
Program step
x
0
X0607
x0707
X0807
5
0
LCD indication
7
cu”w7
D
-cl?6070
cu”7D7 u”
CDS27 u”
62
( Key telephone setting
Telephone type
MODE 3
You can also connect a AT & T 2500 type(DTMF) single line telephone to the system in addition
specifies whether it is a key telephone or single line telephone for extensions 30 to33.
When you use single line telephones,
the optional SLT card is necessary to KSU.
Key Operation
to the key telephone.
LCD indication
The setting
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
Key telephone
(Initial)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or ..I.........II......II
Storing
I
~3308
:I
I
f.
f
El
command
#
0
These program step sre made for each extension
63
1
Single line
telephone
Desired
program
mode
‘pG7-j;
I
I-Either
desired
0 or 1 depending on the
program mode.
MODE
Line key assign
You can set any of the line numbers
5
from 01 to 03 on Line/FF key with two digits,
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Extension No.
Line key .
I I
COL No.
CO line No.
1 clUU/Ul
Desired
program
mode
ttL I
1
i Either 01, 02, 03,04,05,06,07or
; 08 depending onthe desired
; program mode.
Storing
command
I
[-fEJ--End
1
]+[-E-]
64
MODE 5
For EXT. No. 14
For EXT. No. IO
LCD indication
Program step
Line key No.
Line key No.
LCD indication
1
x1001
c/231
0:
1
x1401
c:llz:
01
2
~1002
c IZC??
02
2
Xl402
c:w2
u"2
3
x1003
c 1333
33
x1403
c:clu”3
33
4
~1004
x1005
c /u"u"Y
c lu"u"5
2Y
u"s
3
4
x1404
c IYOV
GY
5
x1405
c :vos
05
6
7
Xl406
c IVu"S
u"s
x1407
clYu"7
u":
8
Xl408
c :YO8
D8
5
6
7
Xl006
c :u"3s
ES
x1007
c:u"2:
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8
Xl008
c :u”u”8 08
For EXT. No. 15
For EXT. No. 11
Line key No.
1
LCD indication
Program step
Line
7
x1107
c : :I::-
8
X1108
c
For EXT. No. 12
::ZS
l-l 7I
IJ
,78
Program s?ep
key No.
LCD indication
1
x1501
c:sz:
u"l
2
Xl502
c :su"l?
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3
x1503
c
;I
x1504
clSu"Y
4
65
Program step
For EXT. NO. 16
ISG3
33
OY
MODE 5
For EXT. No. 18
For EXT. No. 22
For EXT. No. 19
For EXT. No. 23
For EXT. No. 20
For EXT. No. 24
66
:
MODE 5
For EXT. No. 30
For EXT. No. 26
Line key No. 1
Program
step
1
X
2601
2
X
2
6
3
X
2
60
4
X
26
04
5
X
26
0
0
Line key No.
LCD indication
Program
cl?Su"l
0:
1
x
3001
2
c2S22
CL'
0
0
3
3
x
x
3
ci26u”3 u”3
2
3
0
03
5
c!?SSY
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4
x
3
004
cl?s35
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5
x
3
0
6
X
x
x
3
7
8
For EXT. No. 27
Line
key No.
1
step
2
5
0 06
3 00
7
3 0 0 8
Line key No. 1
LCD indication
Program
1
X2701
cz:c/
2
3
X2702
X2703
cl?:u"l?
cc’:u”3
03
2
3
4
x
cl?:c?s
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4
5
X2705
cLI:os
2s
x3105
6
7
X
x
cc’:u”s
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5
6
7
8
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270
27
0
6
7
c,r':0:
cc’:u”8
0:
02
03
2s
3s
36
0:
u”8
1
x
3
101
132
x
3
102
LCD indication
c3:u”;
c31u”2
c3:u”3
c3lu”Y
c3:35
c3/06
c3117:
c3:08
x3103
x3104
X3106
0:
u"c'
G’3
2s
25
ES
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L’8
For EXT. No. 32
Program
Line key No.
step
v"/l
For EXT. No. 28
1
X2801
2
%
28
3
X
4
5
step
LCD indication
Line key No. 1
7,9’Cj
G’,I
2
CL -‘a:32
fir'
280
3
03
3
X
X
280
28
4
5
c28L’3
cZ86”4
37
05
4
5
6
X
280
7
X
8
1 X
CL
0
0
ci’805
Program
step
1
LCD indication
1
x3203
x
3
2
c3223 33
c32u”v u”s
c3112s OS
04
x3205
cc’8136 OS
2 8 0 7
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For EXT. No. 29
67
0
c3il3:
c3202
c3ou”3
c3u”3Y
c3ou”s
c3D26
c3v”u”:
~3008
For EXT. No. 31
Program
Line key No.
LCD indication
step
For EXT. No. 33
Program
step
LCD indication
1
#
2901
2
3
4
x
x
x
2 9
2 9
29
0
0
0
2
3
4
cE’su”3 fi3
5
x
29
0
6
X
2
9
7
x
2
9
8
IX29081
Line key No. I
Program
czsz:
0:
1
x
cl?sc?l?
32
2
#
3
3
cc'cjfiy
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3
4
x
x
5
cc'su"5
2s
5
x
0
6
cl?su"s
u"6
0
7
cc'92:
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6
7
8
cZSu”8 c?8
step
1
301
3
0
2
3
3
3
3
0 3
04
3
3
0
5
X 3
x
3
IX33081
3
3
0
0
6
7
LCD indication
c330:
c33u”z
c3333
c332Y
c33u”s
c33u”s
c330:
~3328
31
32
u”3
u”s
OS
u"6
3:
08
1
MODE 4
Incoming call ringing
You can set it
SO
that it
Will
ring when COL incoming
signal is received.
The setting specifies whether h will ring or not.
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Extension
IIII
;
No.
COLNo.
Ring & no ring data.
No ring
..... ...... ..... ..
command
Eno
.... ....... ........ ..
lG!l
Desired
program
mode
Storing
or
1
f
I
c 1001
l I
I
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
[ -;
:‘5
; ..,
MODE 4
For EXT. No. 10
69
For EXT. No. 14
MODE 4
For EXT. No. 18
I
COL
I
For EXT. No. 22
Program step
1
LCD indication
1
11
For EXT. No. 19
r
COL
1
Program step
1
x
2
x
3
*
4
2201
220
x
220
22
5
6
7
%
X
x
22
22
220
8
X
220
Program step
Xl906
7
#I907
)#I9081
ClSfiS
0
c:3c:
0
c 1328
0
For EXT. No. 21
For EXT. No. 25
Program step
x
g
2
cc71r'u"c7
0
3
4
cl?c7L?3
c?
17
5
6
7
7317 5I
CCLU
c L7 L7 ur-l _I
c
cc'c'os
&)Jc'T
8
c c'c'17 a
3
0
,y
D
1
For EXT. No. 24
1
0
0
c~~$/l
LCD indication
For EXT. No. 20
COL
0
LCD indication
For EXT. No. 23
6
8
COL
2
101
COL
LCD indication
cc7:u"/
17
1
Program step
#
2501
LCD indication
c
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L
-
I:
MODE 4
For EXT. No. 26
For EXT. Nc .30
COL
1
Program step
X
2
6
0
1
2
X
2
6
0
3
X
2
6
4
X
2
6
LCD indication
cc'&fl/
v"
2
cc's2c'
2
x
x
0
3
cc’si73
0
x30031
0
4
cl?socI
0
x
x
X
For EXT. No. 27
COL
1
2
Program step
3
3
LCD indication
0
0
0
0
1
2 1
3
0
0
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
5
6
x
3
x3008)
0
0
7
c3u”u”: u"
c3u”u”L7 3
c3oc3 3
c3ou”v 2
c32u”s 2
c3c3s z
c3u”u”: u"
qnn
c-uu
8
u” 1
For EXT. Nc .31
Program step
x
2
7
0
LCD indication
1
X2702
cc'Jfi)!
g
cc':fic'
fi
Program step
#
3
1
0
1
#
3
1
0
2
3
%
3
1
0
3
4
x3104
#
3
43
5
x
x
2
2
7
7
0
0
43
5
cl?:G'cI
cL7:u”3
clJ:c?s
2c7
G'
6
X
2
7
0
6
cZ:u"6
L'
X3106
7
x
2
7
0
7
13
x3107
a
1x27081
c;':2:
&T/j!
I--
8211
LCD indication
a
c3:::
c313r’
c3:5’3
u"
u"
0
c- ? 117 vo
1
0
5
x31081
c3:05
c3/176
c3:I::
c3:ofl
17
D
0
0
For EXT. NI .32
For EXT. No. 28
COL
4123675
~
a
For EXT. NI .33
For EXT. No. 29
LCD indication
Program step
COL
1
*
2
2
ii2902
3
4
x
*
2
2
9
9
9
0
0
0
1
3
4
clJ9u":
z
clJvu”r7 u" :t
cZYu”3 0
cl?3u"Y
F
COL
u"
1
2
3
4
x
3
3
0
7
*
3
3
0
a
c330:
0
c_33u”8 u"
MODE 3
Off-hook signaling
You can have a signal produced through the speaker when incoming calls are received while you are talking
The setting specifies how the incoming intercom and outside calls are to be dealt with.
Key Operation
LCD indication
m
on the telephone.
Remarks
ONOff
Program
mode
Desired
program
mode
0
No ring
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or . . . . . . Fd
Intercom incoming
1
ring only
bzl
.,.,.,,..~.......
. or I.....
COL incoming
rril
ring only
(Initial-
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or . . . . . .
Intercom
incoming
I
.....
I
c lu”D!2
I I
c I%%?
4
and COL
ring
These program step sre made for each extension
72
MODE 3
Door box call
You can receive calls from the door boxes, when they are connected
received from door boxes A and B.
Key Operation
to the system, having
specified
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
m p-J pJ m fg ’ )
/
No door box
... ...... ...... ...
Only door box A rung
. . ., . . ,. . ,,.. . . , ,,
Desired
program
mode
Storing
& End
0
bd
.. .....
or
or
Onlv door box B runa
..I,,.
1
Ial
R
IWl .
. . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . or’ . . . . . . E
Both Door boxes
A and B rung
&I
“.“”
... ....
#
These program step sre made for each extension
J
how these calls are to be
:
MODE 3
Sensor ringing
You can receive an alarm from the sensor, when the sensor is connected
receive the alarm and have it sound through the speaker or not.
Key Operation
to the system.The
setting specifies
LCD indication
whether
to
Remarks
Program
mode
Program
step
r
No alarm tone
Desired
program
mode
Alarm tone ring
Either 0 or 1 depending
Storing
& End
or
I
These program step sre made for each extension
1 71
j
on the
desrred program mode’
/
74
MODE 3
Zone paging
Zones can be paged separately.
external paging.
The setting specifies
to which zone each telephone
Key Operation
belongs.
Also, Zone 3 can be used for
LCD indication
Remarks
IL3
ONOff
Program
mode
Program
step
(~~~~~1~1
l
.
Possible
0
. . . . No.
Il!?‘.!?
or
. ..*..
g
. . . . . . .
....zp.““.:‘...!!“y ....I#b&J ...I...
Desired
program
mode
Zone 2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , or
Zone 3
..*...
m
L!l
2
3
These program step sre made for each extension
75
... ....
l
I
c :335
I I
I
c 133.5
4
I
c :335
31
multiple
set.
MODE 3
System speed dial group
You can use system speed dial group A and B. The setting specifies
Key Operation
how group A and B is to be used.
LCD indication
Fzl
Remarks
ONOff
Program
mode
Program
step
Neither group A
nor group B unusable
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or
Only group A usable
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or
Both groups
A and B usable (Initial)
119
I20
I
Program step
x
1
x120-l
x1301
x1401
16
17
X1601
x1701
m-1
3
-Either 0, 1, 2 or 3 depending
on the desired program mode.
11
12
13
14
15
c :20:
I
These program step sre made for each extension
EXT NO.
I7
u
:oo:
Only group B usable
Desired
program
mode
Storing
& End
c
..... .
1 0
LCD indication
1
x1501
1x18011
1*19011
Ix2001I
/
x 2 1 0 1I
c::m
clc7u”:
c/30:
c:w:
c:w:
c:Em
c ::u"l
Program step
EXT NO.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
c18D:31
c l9Dl 3 I
c203:3l
civu”: 3 I
1
22
23
24
25
26
27
x
2 2
x
23
X2401
x
2501
X 2 6
x
27
28
29
30
31
X
x
x
x
32
33
x
1 x
LCD indication
0
1
0
1
o
0
I
1
ciwl
cl?30:
czw1
CIZSG’I
c zsu” I
cum
ca3Ol
2901
c290:
3001
c3c3:
3 1 0 1
c31u”:
3 20
1
c32u”l
3 3 0 1 1 ‘h330:
2
8
0
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 1
i;....
::‘2.:
I-:'
MODE3
Flexible night service setting
You can put the system to night time call mode by the telephone key operation. The setting specifies
night time mode or not. For initial set, EXT.No.10 only can be put in night time mode.
Key Operation
whether
LCD indication
it can be put in
Remarks
Program
mode
0
Can not set night mode
,.,,,. ...,,, ..... .
Desired
program
mode
or
EJ
II........,.,,,.,....*
Can be set night mode
Either 0 or 1 depending on the
desired program mode.
Storing
& End
or
1
/
These program step sre made for each extension
Program step
EXT NO.
x1003
xi
IO
11
I
18
77
-~
IX18031
LCD indication
c /m
c/v03
103
I
3
I
D
c /2303 u”
EXT NO.
Program step
22
23
24
25
x
2 20
x
23
0
X2403
x
2 50
26
27
X2603
x
270
28
29
X2803
x
29
0
LCD indication
3
CA?03
cl?3u”3
c!?w3
c!?w3
G%u”3
cl?:03
u”
u”
u”
2
0
0
3
cl?833
c29G3
0
G
3
3
3
izf
;y
:
MODE 3
Flexible night service
You can have the system set in the night time call mode ring when COL incoming signal is received. This is necessary for when
answering calls at night time. The setting specifies whether the system is to ring or not. For initial set, EXT.No 10 only will ring.
Key Operation
LCD indication
lzl
Remarks
ONOff
Program
mode
No night ring
0
m
. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , , or . . . . . . . . . ..I.......,,,
Desired
program
mode
Storing
& End
Have night ring
’
m
or
#
L!l
1
pgj
’ /I
I
LCD indication
Program step
1 EXTNO.
IO
x1004
c loo
11
x1104
c : :u” Y c’
12
13
Xl204
x1304
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
x1404
x1504
Xl604
x1704
c :rl?- CI 0
c:3ov L:
c :wi
0
d!x~
D
c:su"v
2
c:wi
u"
c :wi
0
c:%w
0
c c'c?o v 0
Xl804
x1904
x2004
I x
2
1 0
4 I
cI?:lw
desired program mode.
/
These program step sre made for each extension
EXT NO.
;
CI
:
22
23
24
25
1
Proaram ster,
xi204
x
23
X2404
*
25
I
LCD indication
CiwN
L7
04
cl?3u”L7 0
04
cl?WY
cl?Su"Y
0
u"
L?
78
MODE
Outside dialing restriction class
Outside calls can be restricted when they are being made. Any of the following 4 call restriction
of daytime and night time.
Class 1; Outside dialing disabled.
Class 2; O/l outside dialing disabled, and 411, 555 and 976 outside dialings restricted.
Class 3; O/l outside dialing disabled.
Class 4; No restriction.
Key Operation
classes
LCD indication
can be selected
for each
Remarks
Program
mode
/
Program
step
pg@J~pJ~]ptkq
I
/
bay time restriction
. .
TT
-
Extension
-
COL No.
-Day
No.
& Night time data.
Night time restriction
Class 1
1
1
El
m
. *. . . . . or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or . . . . . . . . . .
Class 1
Class2
* *. . . . * or
2
L!l
. ..*..*..
Class 2
... ...
or
2
&J
. . . . ...*..
3
Class 3
3
. . . . . , . or @I
~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or a. . . . . . . . . .
Class 4
4
Class 4
4
Class 3
Desired
program
mode
Storing
command
End
79
(Initial)
izl
(Initial)
m
- -1
thru 4 can be programmed.
Initial setting is 44.
6
.
MODE 6
-.
For EXT. No. 10
I
COL
1
For EXT. No. 14
Program step
1
LCD indication
1
For EXT. No. 11
I
COL
I
For EXT. No. 15
Program step
1
LCD indication
For EXT. No. 12
COL
For EXT. No. 16
Program step
x1201
1
I
LCD indication
1: I c’-- LI :
ss
COL
Program step
X1601
1
LCD indication
c 16171
ss
:
1
r
COL
(
Program step
1
x1301
2
X1302
7
1~1307
8
(X1308
LCD indication
COL
1
Program step
LCD indication
80
MODE 6
For EXT. No. 18
COL
For EXT. No. 22
1
LCD indication
Program step
1
X1801
c /c41::-
2
X1802
c I 8 LI
--'j$'
c'
3
X1803
c 18D3
y'7
4
Xl804
c I 8 u- '7
CIC:
5
X
c,'t705
Y'-l
6
Xl806
c I%06
clcl
7
Xl807
c 1807
v$
8
X
c,'808
5'5
1
1
8
8
0
0
5
8
c1'4
For EXT. No. 19
For EXT. No. 23
COL
For EXT. No. 20
COL
Program step
x
2
x2002
x2003
For EXT. No. 21
81
2001
X2301
cc'Jc?l
CIY
2
X2302
cl2302
VCI
3
X2303
c;'3u"3
VY
4
X2304
cL73oc:
vv
5
#
cc73u”s
YY
LCD indication
7 I-l u17 II
c
c u
'7' $1
c
c Ll u L
CI’S
-I l-l I7 3
LCD indication
1
For EXT. No. 24
1
3
Program step
---yc;‘
c ? LI
I: _7'
For EXT. No. 25
23
0
5
MODE 6
For EXT. No. 26
For EXT. No. 30
Program step
COL
LCD indication
1
X
2
6
0
1
r,-'SO/
$'i
2
X
2
6
0
2
;&G'
'I‘,'
3
X
2
6
0
3
cb7603
y'-I
8
(X2608(
cl?Sc?8
cls
For EXT. No. 27
COL
For EXT. No. 31
Program step
x
1
2
7
0
LCD indication
1
cl?:o/
1
COL
1
Program step
1
LCD indication
1
yy
..:
For EXT. No. 28
1
COL
For EXT. No. 32
1
Program step
LCD indication
COL
Program step
LCD indication
X3201
1
1: 3 c'-- I!.; :
'7 $1
ui
For EXT. No. 29
r
I
COL
1
[
1
Program step
LCD indication
I I
COL
I
Program step
I
Ledindication
I
Ix2901lcc790:wI
I
8
For EXT. No. 33
--
1 X
2
9
0
8
1 ci'SO&'
'ic:
82
MODE6
System speed dial restriction
In case of outside dialing restriction classes 2 and 3, numbers subject to restriction can be released if stored in system speed
dial. The setting specifies whether or not restrictions are to be made for numbers stored in system speed dial.
Key Operation
LCD indication
Remarks
Program
mode
Not restricted
(Initial)
. . ..,.,......,.,,,
or
Desired
program
mode
Storing
& End
a
0
Restricted
or
#
bii!
. ,
/
These program step are made for each extension
83
c u”~ : : (c
, !
~~~,,p96$~~~~~~Onthe
APPENDIX
ames and phone numbers list
00
01
18
36
54
72
. . . ..._..._............_..............._................_.........._.......................................................................~.......
19
37
55
73
20
38
56
74
02
_...__..__..........................................._...................................-----........................._...................._....................____...._.......
03
21
. . ..._...............
39
57
75
_............................................~.......~.................~............................................~.......
04
22
40
58
76
05
23
41
59
77
06
24
42
60
78
07
25
43
61
79
~.~_._.............._..............._......................................~......................_......._........._................_.._........._......_................~......
08
26
44
62
80
09
27
45
63
81
10
28
46
64
82
11
29
47
65
83
12
30
48
66
84
13
31
49
67
85
14
32
50
68
86
15
33
51
69
87
16
34
52
70
88
17
35
53
71
89
-
84
Programming
System
table for initial set
setting
Outside
number
access
from PBX
speed dial group A
speed dial group B
Long speech
85
alarm
-*108-O
No alarm tone
X
Have a!arm tone
*108-l
Ringing
telephone
Connection
of DSS
SMDR baud rate
86
FEATURE
OPTION
I
SELECTED
Restriction
release
by specified dial
code (1 + area)
Restriction release
by specified dial
code (1 + area)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
Restriction
release
by specified dial
code (1 + area)
5
01112
2
1
Restriction
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5
1 6
8
1 9
3
1
4
1
1
7
1
~~~
r&lease
by specified dial
code (1 + area)
-.-*,.I_.
::t.:<y*x
0
87
Clear
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
::~,:,x.:.~:.:.:.:.:.:..
.4&y;::::::::::::::.
::,~::.:,fl:::::si:::~:~,
::,.z+.
.,,A...A,,.
.,h:~~i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i::.
;::::.:::::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:
I @$@g~gi
$$i::$+Qi::::.
I
FEATURE
*0115-
Restriction
OPTION
I
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
SELECTED
I
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Clear
X
release
by specified dial
code (1 + area)
Restriction
release
by specified dial
code (1 + area)
6
Restriction
release
by specified dial
code (1 + area)
x0118-
Restriction
release
by specified dial
code (1 + area)
:r:::::i~:ii:i:i:::I:i:i::
../v
.,.,.... .... .. .
:::::::::::>j:j:j:;:j:i::::::’
iiiii(i::l::::::::::::::::::
.:::::::::::.:~,::::::y::::::
.. ...A.... ..A.......
::::>.~~#:~#:~:~:~
;;~~~.g&#~.~.~,:
::::>::Frj,$E
::::::::.:.:.p:.::+
:.:,:.:.:
.‘.‘I.‘./,
““i”:.~.:.:~.~
‘.‘.‘.‘......,..
..n..
.,...
I.,...,.,:.,,,.
.,.,.
. ..y:.:,:.:.
.,.,...
::::.::~~~<:~:::&,:j~:
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88
COL setting
Tel. No.
FEATURE
Dialing
system for
outside
calls
Kind of outside line
connected
to the
system
OPTION
Tone dial
*0101-o
2
*0102-o
Minimum
Detection
incoming
pause for
time of
ring signal
*0101-1
PBX
*0102-1
X
Designated
X
x0103-1
80 m set
*0104-o
tone dialing signal
X
Not designated
*0103-o
Tone dialing signal
duration
Pulse dial
CCL
(COL or PBX)
Specification
for
automatic connecting to outside lines
240 m set
X
*0104-1
80 m set
*0105-o
160 msec
X
*0105-1
6 set
*0107-o
8 set
x0107-1
X
Tel. No.
.
.
.
Detection
time of
incoming ring signal
89
SELECTED
:
COL
3
“Bo”’
Tel.
FEATURE
OPTION
Dialing system for
outside calls
:
SELECTED
Tone dial
COL
+0302-O
Tone dialing signal
duration
Not designated
x0303-1
m set
X
*0304-o
80
*0305-o
Designated
X
.0303-o
80
Minimum pause for
tone dialing signal
*0302-l
X
(COL or PBX)
Specification
for
automatic connecting to outside lines
Pulse dial
X
*0301-o
Kind of outside line
connected to the
system
3
No.
*0307-o
m set
160
msec
*0304-1
m set
X
*0305-1
6 set
Detection
time of
Incoming ring signal
240
8 set
X
*0307-1
Tel.
No.
:
automatic connec
ing to outside lines
tone dialing signal
Detection
time
of
90
COL
5
Tel. No. :
FEATURE
Dialing system for
outside calls
Kind of outside line
connected to the
system
OPTION
Tone dial
5
Tone dialing signal
duration
Minimum pause for
tone dialing signal
Pulse dial
X
*0501-o
*0501-1
COL
x0502-0
(COL or PBX)
Specification
for
automatic connecting to outside lines
SELECTED
PBX
*0502-i
X
Not designated
x0503-0
Designated
X
x0503-1
X
++0504-l
80 m set
x0504-0
240 m set
80 m set
*0505-o
160 msec
X
*0505-i
6 set
Detection
incoming
COL
time of
ring signal
*0507-o
X
6
*0507-1
Tel. No. :
FEATURE
Dialing system for
outside calls
Kind of outside line
connected to the
system
OPTION
Specification
for
automatic connecting to outside lines
Tone dialing signal
duration
Minimum pause for
tone dialing signal
SELECTED
Tone dial
*0601-O
X
Pulse dial
*0601-i
COL
x0602-0
(COL or PBX)
6
8 set
X
PBX
X0602-1
Not designated
x0603-0
X
Designated
X0603-1
80 m set
x0604-0
X
240 m set
X0604-1
80 m set
*0605-O
X
160 msec
*0605-i
6 set
Detection
time of
incoming ring signal
*0607-O
X
8 set
* 060 7-l
COL
7 (OPTION)
Tel. No. :
“WODE
.
OPTION
Dialing system for
outside calls
Kind of outside line
connected to the
system
Tone dial
*0701-o
7
Tone dialing signal
duration
Minimum pause for
tone dialing signal
X
Pulse dial
x0701-1
COL
x0702-0
(COL or PBX)
Specification
for
automatic connecting to outside lines
SELECTED
X
PBX
X0702-1
Not designated
x0703-0
X
Designated
x0703-1
80 m set
x0704-0
-X-
240 m set
x0704-1
80 m set
"0705-O
X
160 msec
x0705-1
6 set
Detection
incoming
COL
time of
ring signal
% (OPTION)
Detection
incoming
time of
ring signal
xo7o7-o
X
8 set
x0707-:
Tel. No. :
Key telephone
setting
Extension No. 10
Room name:
SELECTED
93
Extension No. IO
FEATURE
teceiving incoming
:alls in nighttime
:all mode
OPTION
I
Daytime
n*,
n
COL 3
COL 4
v
COL 5
coL
*1001-1X
Night time *1oo1-x1
*1001-x2
*1001-x3
*1001-x4
Daytime
*1002-2X
*1002-3X
*1002-4x
Night time *1co2-X1
*1002-x2
*1002-X3
*1002-X4
Daytime
*1003-2X
-*10033x
*1003~x
Night time *locs-X1
*1003-X2
*1003-x3
*1003-x4
Daytime
*1004-2X
*1004-3x
*1004-4x
Night time *1oo4-x1
*1004-X2
*1004-x3
*1004-x4
Daytime
*1005-2x
*1005-3X
*1005-4x
*1005-X2
*1005-x3
*1005-x4
*1006-2X
*1006-3X
*1006-4X
*1006-X2
*1006-X3
*1006-X4
*1007-2X
*1007-3x
*1007-4x
Night time *1oo7-x1
*1007-X2
*1007-x3
*1007-x4
Daytime
*1008-2x
X1008-3X
*1008-4X
*‘1008-X2
*1008-X3
*1308-X4
*1002-1X
X
*1003-1X
*1004-1X
*1005-1X
Night time *1cos-X1
*1co6-1x
*1007-1x
*1008-1X
Night time *1oo8-x1
X
Restricted
*0210-1
_-
:
_-.
.X.
X
r.
Not restricted
*c21c-o
Class 4
*1001-4x
Daytime
COL 8
Class 3
*1001-3X
6 Daytime
COL7.
Class 2
*1001-2x
1 Night time *lcoa-xl
testriction on out ide calls by system
rpeed dial
Have night ring
x
COLl.
6
I
No night ring
.x,oo4-o
Class 1
jutside dialing
,estriction class
SELECTED
X
X
”
A
X
,.X
X
”
A
X
”
A
X
X
X
X
I
Extension No. 11
Interrupting
incom-
Room
name:
Extension No. 11
FEATURE
qeceiving calls
Yom sensor
Zone paging
3
OPTION
I
SELECTED
No alarm tone
*1107-o
No paging
*1105-o
X
*1105-1
1
Alarm tone ring
*1107-1
Zone 1
X
Zone 2
*1105-2
Zone 3
*1105-3
speed dial group
qeceiving incoming
calls in nighttime
call mode
Daytime
COL 3
Outside dialing
restriction class
6
COL 4
COL 5
COL 6
COL 7
COL 8
Iestriction on out ,ide calls by system
speed dial
*1103-1X
A
*1103-2X
*1103-3x
*1103-4x
Night time *~~os-X1
*1103-X2
*1103-x3
*1103-x4
Daytime
*11c4-1X
*1104-2x
*1104-3X
*1104-4x
Night time x11c4-X1
*1104-X2
*1104-x3
*1104-x4
Daytime
*1105-2x
*1105-3x
*1105-4x
Night time *11os-X1
*1105-x2
*1105-x3
*1105-x4
Daytime
*1106-2X
*1106-3X
*1106-4X
Night time *11o6-x1
*1106-X2
*1106-X3
*1106-X4
Daytime
*1107-2X
*1107-3x
*1107-4x
Night time *11o7-x1
*1107-X2
*1107-x3
*1107-x4
Daytime
*1108-2X
*1108-3X
*1108-4X
*1108-X2
*1108-X3
*1108-X4
*1105-1X
*1106-1X
*1107-1X
*1108-1X
Night time *11o8-x1
Not restricted
*o211-o
X
Restricted
X
"
A
X
.
X
X
"
X
X
X
X
X
; z.:
: .. ::
.._..
..
'7 1:
X
!._.
*0211-1
.-
96
Extension No. 12
Room
name:
Extension No. 12
FEATURE
qeceiving calls
rom sensor
[one
paging
Jse of system
;peed dial group
OPTION
SELECTED
I
No alarm tone
X1207-0
No paging
X.
w
* 1205-O
Zone 1
*1205-l
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
0;~~
*1201-o
Alarm tone ring
*1207-l
X
Zone 2
Zone 3
* 1205-2
yp
%
A
*1205-3
O$~br~~
*1201-1
B
*1201-3
I
-lexible night
service setting
Ieceiving incoming
:alIs in nighttime
:all mode
No night ring
Have night ring
*1204-O
X1204-1
X
Daytime
ZOL 2
ZOL3
2OL 4
2OL 6
>OL 7
;OL 8
*1201-1X
*1201-2x
*1201-x2
Daytime
*1202-2x
*1202-1X
Night time *12o2-x1
Class 4
*1201-3X
*1201-4x
I
*1202-X3
*1203-2X
*1203-3X
*1203-4x
*1203-x2
*1203-X3
*1203-X4
*1204-2X
*1204-3X
*1204-4X
*1204-X2
*1204-X3
*1204-X4
*1205-2x
*1205-3X
*1205-4X
Night time *12o5-x1
*1205-x2
*1205-X3
*1205-X4
Daytime
*1206-2X
*1206-3X
*1206-4X
Night time *12c6-x1
*1206-X2
*1206-X3
*1206-X4
Daytime
*1207-2X
*1207-3X
*1207-4X
Night time *12o7-x1
*1207-X2
*1207-X3
*1207-X4
Daytime
*1208-2X
*1208-3X
*1208-4X
*1208-X2
*1208-X3
*1208-X4
I
I
1 Daytime
1*1203-1X
1*1202-X4
I
I
’
Night time *12cs-x1
*1204-1X
Night time x12o4-x1
“1205-1x
*1206-1X
*1207-1X
*120&1X
Night time *12o8-x1
I
X
A
X
X
I.
Not restricted
*0212-o
Class 3
*1202-x2
Daytime
2OL 5
Class 2
Night time *12c1-x1
Daytime
iestriction on out ide calls by system
speed dial
I
;.2
X1203-1
X
2OL 1
6
: .,.
Can be set night mode
Class 1
jutside dialing
restriction class
l! rE%,”
X
I
Can not set night mode
x1203-0
%2
*1201-2
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
: : ,
X
_ . .
. 1
.i
. , . _
. : .
: .
Restricted
, .
*0212-1
98
Extension
No. 13
Room
No door box run
from door box
99
name:
Both door boxes
Extension No. 13
restriction
class
Restriction on out side calls by system
Extension No. 14
101
Room
name:
Extension No. 14
rom sensor
Extension No. 15
103
Room
name:
Extension No. 15
rom sensor
104
Extension No. 16
105
Room
name:
-. .
Extension No. 16
FEATURE
Ieceiving calls
Tom sensor
3
OPTION
I
SELECTED
No alarm tone
*1607-O
X
I
Alarm tone ring
X1607-1
peed dial group
leceiving incoming
:alIs in nighttime
:all mode
No night ring
*1604-O
X
Have night ring
*1604-i
butside dialing
estriction class
6
Iestriction on out ,ide calls by system
_-
106
:
Extension No. 17
Room
name:
SELECTED
107
Extension No. 17
“.
P
restriction
class
:
/
108
Extension No. 18
109
Room
name:
Extension No. 18
restriction
class
!
110
.3
Extension No. 19
Room
name:
Extension No. 19
,-
112
Extension No. 20
113
Room
name:
Extension No. 20
: .,.
-:_
.
‘. :.
Extension
from door box
115
21
Room
name:
Extension No. 21
restriction
class
Restriction on out side calls by system
116
:-
Extension
from door box
117
(OPTION)
Room
name:
i
Extension No. 22 (OPTION)
restriction
Restriction
class
on out -
:
118
Extension
No. 23 (OPTION)
from door box
I
119
Room
name:
Extension
No. 23 (OPTION)
restriction
class
Extension
121
No. 24 (OPTION)
Room name:
.-._.
Extension
No. 24 (OPTION)
rom sensor
i-:
i:-l
c:
!L:_
Restriction on out side calls by system
122
:
Extension
123
No. 25 (OPTION)
Room
name:
Extension
No. 25 (OPTION)
restriction
class
_.
:: -.
‘,:-,:.:
- 7i.
_-
I
124
Extension
No. 26 (OPTION)
Room
name:
Extension
No. 26 (OPTION)
restriction
class
Extension No. 27 (OPTION)
from door box
127
Room
name:
Extension
No. 27 (OPTION)
butside dialing
estriction class
6
I
lestriction on out ide calls by system
speed dial
Not restricted
*o227-o
X
I
Restricted
X0227-1
I\
Extension
129
(OPTION)
Room
name:
Extension No. 28 (OPTION)
rom sensor
Restriction
on out -
Extension
No. 29 (OPTION)
Room
name:
from door box
.-
131
Extension
No. 29 (OPTION)
FEATURE
OPTION
SELECTED
I
Receiving calls
from sensor
Zone
3
paging
Use of system
speed dial group
Flexible night
service setting
3eceiving incoming
calls in nighttime
call mode
6
Outside dialing
restriction class
lestriction on out ide calls by system
ipeed dial
_-
132
Extension
133
No. 30 (OPTION)
Room
name:
Extension
No. 30 (OPTION)
rom sensor
estrlctlon on out side calls by system
Extension
135
No. 31 (OPTION)
Room
name:
Extension
No. 31 (OPTION)
rom sensor
1..
136
/:
:
Extension
No. 32 (OPTION)
Room
FEATURE
Telephone
type
OPTION
1
x3201-
.ine key 1
* 3202-
Single line telephone
X
COL No.
102
1
. .
IIV
I
I
I
I
y$z+y+-,
* 3204ine key 4
03
04
05
06
07
I
I
I
L.
x
X
3206-
X
* 3207ine key 7
X
* 3208ine key 8
X
No ring
4
icoming
nging
call
:oL 1
*3201-O
:0L 2
X3202-0
,OL 3
X3203-0
OL4
*3204-O
OL5
*3205-O
OL6
x3206-0
OL7
X3207-0
lterrupting
incomng calls during
onversation
3
No ring
icoming calls
om door box
-
3206-O
X
X3202-1
*3203-l
*3204-i
*3205-i
x3206-1
x3207-1
X
Intercom incoming
ring only
*3202-l
No door box rung
x3201-1
. .
I
3202-O
Ring
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X3208-0
OL8
08
II
- -
* 3205
ine key 5
*
ine key 6
I
X3208-1
\I01
:OL assignment
)r each Line key
SELECTED
Key telephone
*3208-O
I
5
name:
Only door box
A rung
x3206-1
I
x3208-1
COL incoming
ring only
* 3202-2
X
Only door box
B rung
*3206-2
*
Intercom and COL
incoming ring
3202-3
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*3206-3
Extension
No. 32 (OPTION)
Extension
No. 33 (OPTION)
Room
FEATURE
3
Telephone
type
name:
OPTION
SELECTED
Key telephone
Single line telephone
*
X
*3308-O
3308-l
COL No.
01
* 3301Line key 1
* 3302-
139
X
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Extension
No. 33 (OPTION)
FEATURE
Ieceiving calls
ram sensor
Ione paging
Jse of system
#peed dial group
:lexible night
rervice setting
leceiving incoming
:alls in nighttime
:all mode
OPTION
I
SELECTED
I
No alarm tone
x3307-0
No paging
X
*3305-o
*3307-1
Zone 1
X
*3305-1
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
x3301-0
Alarm tone ring
O;b’a
Zone 2
*3305-2
‘p,“p A
%
x3301-1
*3305-3
Or-Wrrp
x3301-2
Can not set night mode
COL 1
*3301-1x
i :4;u~lleA
X
*3303-1
Have night ring
X
Daytime
%Z
x3301-3
No night ring
*3304-o
B
Can be set night mode
X
x3303-0
Zone 3
x3304-1
*3301-2x
*3301-3x
*3301-4x
Night time *3301-x1
*3301-X2
*3301-x3
*3301-x4
Daytime
*3308-2X
*3308-3X
*3308-4X
*3308-X2
*3308-X3
*3308-X4
X
”
jutside dialing
,estriction class
6
COL 8
iestriction on out ide calls by system
speed dial
*330&1X
Night time *ssos-x1
Not restricted
x0233-o
X
Restricted
x0233-1
X
X
l,.
:y_.;
” .__
I:-::
I’.‘
:
Priority for simultaneous
The following
receiving
takes
The
line
table
priority
connection
shows
the
of other
states
for
calling and receiving
line connection
priority
when
simultaneous
callings
or receivings
in all cases other
than
later
callings
or receivings
are
as shown
in the
incoming
intercom
call
callings
and
those
marked
receivings
occur.
The prior
calling
with
a symbol
“*‘I
in the table.
or
table.
Key telephone
Later
;;;;;;
;;in;!
Incoming
DSSTEL
call
1.
*
BT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
reminder
Standby Standby
*
BT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
*
DSS TEL
Standby Standby
orlT
IT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
*
IT
IT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
*
COL
Hold
Incoming
call
call
Voice
Incoming
Intercom
call
Pa!in! access
Tone paging
access
Standby Standby
or IT
*
*
*
Standby
*
BT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
*
*
Standby
*
*
*
*
Stopped
IT-2
*
*
*
Standby
*
*
*
*
IT-2
*
*
IT
Standby
IT
IT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
*
Standby Standby
IT
IT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
*
Intercom comversation
EynTdby Standby
IT
IT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
-
In talk-back
Eyydby
Standby
IT
IT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
-
Door box conversation
~~~~dby Standby
IT
IT
BT
ICT
Stopped
IT-2
*
-
Pasing
~~~~dby Standby
IT
IT
BT
IT-2
IT-2
*
-
~~~~dby Standby
IT
IT
BT
IT-2
Stopped
IT-2
*
-
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Intercom
door
box
Intercom paging call
CO1
Conversation
**
***
access
DSSTELconversation
Incomingsensor signal
141
***
Calling
via
intercom
Standby Standby
Incoming
call
l-7-4**
incoming incoming incoming Calling
door box Paging sensor via
call
call
signal
COL
*
*
-
-
*
Single
line telephone
Incoming
COL call
=
8
Incoming
COL call
Standby
Hold
Reminder
Standby
call
incoming
DSS TEL
call
Hold call
Reminder
Standby
Incoming
intercom
call
Incoming
door box
call
*
BT
ICT
*
*
BT
ICT
*
BT
ICT
*
*
BT
ICT
*
BT
BT
ICT
P
PE
-s o
3.E
Incoming DSS TEL call
Incoming intercom call
During
Incoming
NOTE
conversation
door
box
BT
IT
IT-2
Standby
ICT
*
**
***
call
Standby
-
*
Standby
-
Standby
-
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Hook-up
*
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BT
I
ICT
*
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: Busy Tone.
: Incoming call during Busy Tone.
: Door box being used is set to the IT state.
: Set to the IT state when COL off-hook Signaling is available, or set to the Standby State
or IT when the same is not available.
: Incoming signal is heard at TEL under conversation.
: The prior state will be Standby or Stopped, while the later state will become effective.
: When intercom off-hook singaling is available.
: When intercom off-hook signaling is not available.
142
( Tones and lamp indications
:I--E
status
Incoming
0
Remarks
call
Busy
.-
Interval
Red
yie’msF’T
I----Hold
Long hold alarm
cl
6 set
/ Long call alarm
cl
6sec
4
cl
II
I
I
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.-i!
-j
I----
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65~2.2
=
I
t
flickers.
Red lamp
used.
lights
up when
Red
flickers
when
lamp
Green
I
1
u6*ecI
lamp
I
lamp
flickers
other
other
line
being
party
is hold.
quickly.
INT indicator
flickers.
(Only units which
night-time
been programmed)
transfer
has
I
2
Busy
Hold
Illllllll~~_llllllllllll~lll~ll)
INT
indicator
flickers.
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Busy tone (BT)
COLAntercom
busy tone
I------ISensor busy tone
q %+----lcl
Door box busy
tone
g
a,
5
6 set
Door box
2)
q
Paging
I-----
6 set
I
8
Chime
or tremolo
The INT indicator
incoming
call.
The INT indicator
The INT
paging.
indicator
lights
up for
lights
up when
lights
1 ,s,e,“,sor detecting
Timer alarm
Microphone
DND/CF
n
: TONE
lamp
lamp
m
: Red lamp
m
: Green lamp
15 seconds
busy.
up during
the
for
PROGRAMMING
This
table
should
be retained
programming
have
maintenance
purposes
The
Installation
contents
been
by the dealer
completed
when
TABLE
once
the
installation
so that it can be used thereafter
and
for
necessary.
Manual
should
handed
of the program
setting
recorded
over
to the
in it.
Panasonic
customer
with
the
‘-
PROGRAMMING
DESIGN
For the system
the following
and each of the key telephones,
table.
SYSTEM
TABLE
perform programming
designing
(1/A:according
SETTING
FEATURE
Enter dial No.0 to 9 of PBX outside
Enter dial No.0 to 9, digits
Set the flash time to 0.6 set,
Set the auto
pause
line access
of after the dialed
Set the time for the conversation
CONTENTS
dialing
digits.
auto pause.
time indication
appear
to after 15 set
time to 2 set or 3 sec.
of the system
speed
dial group A. (00 to XX)
Enter the range
of the system
speed
dial group
the desired
Enter whether
setting
for long speach
COL auto answering
Set the COL night
incoming
type of the sensor
Select
“By sensor”
detecter
detection
connection
at handset
or at handset
& ON/OFF
ring set TEL or for COL ring set TEL.
set,
Apply
the x and
Enter the digit
Possible
I
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key.
1 min, 2 min or immediately.
type.
as a method
time
of the sensor
alarm
stopping.
more than 0.5 set or 1.2 sec.
of the DSS
Set the time of the hold recall to no recall, 30sec, lmin, 2min or immediately.
area code
I
alarm.
to no recall,30
or “By handset”
Set the SLT on-hook
Set I+
I---
I
of the door box.
connection
Select
Perform
I
B. (YY to 89)
is performed
ring for night
Set the time of the hold recall
Perform
or 30 sec.
1 set or 2 sec.
Enter the range
Performe
to
or directly
the digits
of long distance
call using the COL.
# restriction.
length
8 to 16 for the digit
length
or not to dial out with the line on which
Enter dial Nos. (up to 4 digits)
for outside
dialing
restriction.
a call is received.
restriction
1
override
setting.
FEATURE
Display
appear
timing
of the delay
time setting.
Set for not outputting
SMDR data, outputting
Set the year, mouth,
day for SMDR data.
Set the baud rate of SMDR
Set the fram configuration
1 or 2, odd or even.
Set the type of tone
data to 300, 600, 1200, 2400,
(data, stop, parity)
or pulse for each
Enter COL or PBX for each outside
Perform
MC0
(Automatic
access
Set the tone dialing
duration
Set the tone dialing
minimum
Set the CO ring detection
with title or outputting
outside
data only.
4800 BPS or 9600 BPS.
of SMDR data to 7 or 8 digits,
line.
line.
telephone
line) designation.
to 80 msec or 240 msec.
pause
time to 80 msec
time to 6 set or 8 sec.
2
or 160 msec.
KEY TELEPHON
SETTING
T
15
Enter
KEY
TEL
or SLT
COLl
COL2
COL3
COL4
COL5
COL6
Set COL 1
to 8, for
the Line
key number.
Tel
No.
Tel
No.
Tel
No.
Tel
No.
Tel
No.
Tel
No.
1 Tel
No.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
or 8 1
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
or 8
1TelNo.
CoLi’
COL8
Set the incoming
ringing
to the ring position.
designation
Yes or No
Yes or No
1 COL8
Set the door
box call for one of
incoming
ring only, COL incoming
com and COL incoming
ring.
Set the door box call
only door box A rung,
box A and B rung.
Set the
Enter
sensor
Zone
the
the
night sewice
night
Zone
paging.
setting
Yes or No
1; Outside
Class
2;0/1 outside
dialing
disabled,
and 411,555
and 976 outside
dialings
restricted.
3;0/1 outside
dialing
disabled.
4; No restriction.
“Restricted”
for
ring.
1 to 4.
disabled.
the
No, A, 8 or A8
Yes or No
Class
dialing
one of no use,
A and B.
to the
Toll
Apply
class
I
to the night mode position,
service
Enter
Class
Class
restriction
No, A, 8 or A6
I
speed
dial group
for
group
B only or group
flexible
o. INT. COL or INT/COL
door box rung,
B rung or door
ringing.
1 to 3 for
Set the flexible
Set
for one of no
only door box
alarm
Set the system
group A only,
no ring, intercom
ring only or inter-
system
speed
COLl
COL2
COL3
COL4
1,2,3 or 4
1,2,3 or 4
1,2,3
or 4
1,2,3
or 4
-
COL7
COL8
1,2,3
or 4
1,2,3
or 4
1,2 or 3
restriction.
3
-
16
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s
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.-
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25
26
:.
METHOD
Read the following
paragraphs
These notes and procedures
the actual programming.
.
a
Programming
Assure
that
tioned
0
Set
the
before
proceeding
are intended
of initial
the
to the actual
to acclimate
the
programming
programmer
set
RAM
at “CLR”
side.
power
switch
switch
to
is posi-
the
“ON”
position.
@
After
DATA
@
Change
“CLR”
about 5 seconds,
assure that
MONIT
lamps is flashing.
the
RAM
side to “HOLD”
switch
from
the
the
side.
The initial
set programming
is now
pleted through
the above operations.
com-
NOTE
If you change the programming
again,
the
RAM
switch
is not
necessary
switched
_..
OF PROGRAMMING
over.
5
instructions
to the
proper
and procedures.
programmingsequencerequired
prior
to
.
Method of programming
All programming
changes
are made
at
Extension
No. 10 and it isrecommendccl to use key telephone
with a LCD
display
0
(VA-l
Press
OFF
lights
2022
or VA-12022-B).
the ON/OFF
button.
indicator
and MIC
up and a continuous
The ON/
indicator
tone
is
emitted.
@
Press the ~]~~~l~~~](The
tone will
keyr/(iq
8
mode
mode
mode
1:
2:
3:
System setting
COL setting
Key telephone
mode
mode
mode
4:
5:
6:
Incoming
call ringing
Line/FF
key setting
Restriction
setting
mode
7:
Display
the
program
Press
the
the
q
numbers
the memowill appear
ON/OFF
are the same, program
of the programmings
to
input
after
the
the programm-
can be performed
continu-
for the programming
the same mode number.
Press the ON/OFF
return
to
OFF indicator
go off).
button
features
and display
the
clock
mode
(ON/
and
MIC
indicator
will
confirmation
If you want to confirm
ber during
programming,
so with
LCD display
to
for
LCD
display.
When
mode
of the programming
features
ing changes
Mode
for
option.
can be
Therefore,
will
MIC indicator
option.
Refer
TABLE
be changed
registration.
ously
having
setting
setting
key to store
program
step
to be changed
step numbers
.
setting
step
feature
Press the
ry. The next
on the
numbers
@
time
desired
feature
PROGRAMMING
programmable
@
continuous
stop) and then press the dial
(X: mode numbers
1 to 7)
the
LCD
disolav
the mode numyou can do
bv inouttina
6
Button
rogramming
flowchart
-
* 000
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1
,l
I
(Set up for program
(Mode
-
r
7
set)
mode)
r
,’
Names and phone numbers list
00
118
136
54
01
19
37
55
173
I
02
20
38
56
174
I
03
21
39
04
22
40
05
23
41
06
24
42
60
07
25
43
61
08
26
44
62
09
27
45
63
10
28
72
I
58
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176
178
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64
11
29
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47
13
31
49
67
179
I
180
(81
I
I82
85
I
14
32
50
68
86
15
33
51
69
87
16
34
52
70
88
17
35
53
71
89
8
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PROGRAMMING
TABLE
The set contents
features
should
1
2
System
of all programming
-.
be recorded
and stored according
to the following
table.
7
9
setting
Outside
number
access
from PBX
Amount
of time
ause
time store
speed
dial group
A
speed
dial group
B
Long
speech
alarm
0
No alarm
3
4
5
tone
*1os-0
Have
*108-l
9
6
alarm
8
tone
FEATURE
Automatic
answering
for incoming
calls
Ringing telephone
for night time incoming calls
Type of applicable
sensors
SLT on-hooking
jetection
Connection
I
auto answering
Handset
Only
8 ON/OFF
key
+109-z
night time ring set TEL will ring
COL
ring set TEL will ring,too
I
+110-o
I
+110-o
I
In the immediate
After
30 set
After
Can
1 min
Detect
SMDR
setting
baud
- close
Detect
113-o
By handset
114-o
0.05
No connection
Connection
-116-l
No recall
In the immediate
After
x117-1
No data out put
Restriction
on outside calls using
l
or # keys
Restriction
by number of digits when
making outside calls
Restriction
on outside calls using outside lines on which
incomin
calls
receive 8
30 set
After
X117-2
Printer
*201-o
Restriction
when
necessary
to dial “1”
for first digit
to 1.2sec
+115-1
116-O
1 min
300 BPS
600 BPS
bit
No.
*204-1
BPS
mode
SMDR
2400
BPS
4800
*203-4
x203-3
7bitll
bit 7bit/2bit
Cdd No.
Even No.
7bit/2bit
Odd No.
Ebit/l
Even
x204-2
x204-4
X204-5
x204-3
mode
BPS
x203-5
9600
x204-7
*204-C
BPS
*203-6
bit 8bit/l
bit 8bit/2bit
No. Odd No.
Even No.
Non 1 + area code
8bit/2bit
Odd No.
*204-6
1 + area code
*0101-o
*0101-1
Restricted
Not restricted
*0102-o
*0102-1
Not
0103-O
2 min
+i17-4
1201-2
1200
x203-2
After
x117-3
*201-1
X203-1
7bit/l
Even
(Off - hooking)
1114-l
+117-o
rate
- open
+113-1
By sensor
for
output
Can be connect
*115-o
of DSS
SMDR
not connect
0.05 to 0.5sec
SMDR data
configuration
6
handset
*109-1
+109-o
of
Sensor alarm
stopping
method
7
Only
SELECTED
*111-o
Connection
door box
Hold recall
DSS TEL
No auto answering
No recall
Hold recall
1
OPTION
I
8 digits
9 digits
10 digits
11 digits
12 digits
13 digits
14 digits
15 digits
16 digits
1*0103-1
10103-2
*0103-3
X0103-4
"0103-5
*0103-6
X0103-7
I*o103-8
l*o103-9
I
Outside
I
dialing
I
restricted
I
Same
x0104-1
0104-O
10
I
content
I
I
as that programmed
dialing restrrction
I
outside
r
FEATURE
Restriction
by specified
code
by specified
I
release
dial
release
dial
(1 + area)
6
x 0113
Restriction
by specified
code
SELECTED
(1 + area)
Restric$on
code
OPTION
1
0
11
1
2)
3
14
[
576
17
18
19
1 Clear
release
dial
(1 + area)
+0114-
I
I
Restriction
by specified
code
I
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release
dial
(1 + area)
11
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FEATURE
+3striction
my specified
OPTION
I
SELECTED
I
release
dial
mode (1 + area)
H
Clear
?estriction
,y specified
0
release
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1121314~5161718l9
dial
mode (1 + area)
I
OI’I
6
Restriction
release
3y specified
dial
mode (1 + area)
Restriction
by specified
code
release
dial
I
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(1 + area)
12
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COL
setting
Tel.
No.
:
OPTION
system
outside
calls
*0101-o
Kind of outside
line
connected
to the
system
~0102-0
(COL
2
for
dial
Pulse
dial
*0101-1
COL
PBX
*0102-1
or PBX)
Specification
for
automatic
connecting to outside
lines
Tone
dialing
Designated
*0103-1
80 m set
+0104-o
Minimum
tone
Not designated
*0103-o
signal
duration
pause
dialing
Detection
ncoming
:oL
Tone
Dialing
SELECTED
for
signal
time of
ring signal
80 m set
i 0105-O
for
set
6 0107-l
OPTION
No.
:
SELECTED
I
Tone
Pulse
*0201-o
Kind of outside
line
connected
to the
system
msec
a
FEATURE
calls
160
6 set
r0107-0
Tel.
system
m set
*0105-1
2
IDialing
t
sutside
240
x0104-1
*0201-i
COL
PBX
-0202-O
*0202-1
(COL or PBX)
2
Specification
for
automatic
connecting to outside
lines
Tone
dialing
signal
duration
pause
dialing
Detection
Incoming
Designated
*0203-l
80 m set
*0204-O
Minimum
tone
Not designated
*0203-O
for
signal
time of
ring signal
240
m set
160
msec
*0204-l
80 m set
i 0205-O
*0205-1
6 set
8 set
*0207-l
+o2o7-o
13
Tel.
No.
:
Tel.
No.
:
omatic
connectrng to outside
lines
tone
dialing
Detection
COL
signal
time
of
4
FEATURE
Dialing
outside
system
calls
OPTION
for
Tone
dial
Pulse
*0401-o
Kind of outside
line
connected
to the
system
SELECTED
dial
*0401-1
COL
PBX
*0402-o
*0402-1
(COL or PBX)
4
Specification
for
automatic
connecting to outside
lines
Tone dialing
duration
Not designated
signal
time of
ring signal
x0403-1
80
m set
x0404-0
Minimum pause for
tone dialing signal
Detection
incoming
Designated
x0403-0
80
m set
m set
160
msec
*0405-1
x0405-0
I
240
*0404-1
6 set
8 set
x0406-1
*0406-0
14
r
Tel.
FEATURE
Dialing
outside
system
calls
No.
OPTION
for
Tone
SELECTED
dial
Pulse
5
*0502-i
or PBX)
Specification
for
automatic
connecting to outside
lines
Tone dialing
duration
Not designated
Designated
*0503-1
signal
60 m set
0504-o
Minimum
pause for
tone dialing signal
COL
time of
ring signal
80 m set
0505-O
160
msec
a
0506-O
*0506-l
Tel.
time
m set
*0505-1
6
Detection
240
x0504-1
6 set
Ietection
ncoming
dial
*0501-i
Kind of outside line
connected
to the
system
(COL
:
of
15
No.
:
set
COL
rv
‘E?
7 (OPTION)
Tel.
FEATURE
OPTION
:
Dialing
outside
system
calls
Tone
for
No.
SELECTED
dial
Pulse
dial
=0701-1
*0701-o
Kind of outside
line
connected
to the
system
:
COL
PBX
*0702-o
*0702-i
(COL or PBX)
7
Specification
for
automatic
connecting to outside
lines
Tone dialing
duration
Not designated
Designated
*0703-o
signal
s 0703-l
80 m set
x 0704-O
Minimum
pause for
tone dialing signal
240
m set
160
msec
c 0704-l
80 m set
40705-O
‘0705-l
6 set
Detection
Incoming
COL
time of
ring signal
8 set
*0706-i
xo7o6-o
8 (OPTION)
Tel.
‘WODEFEATURE
Dialing
outside
system
calls
OPTION
for
8
SELECTED
I
Pulse
dial
*0801-i
COL
PBX
*0802-O
*0802-i
or PBX)
Specification
for
automatic
connecting to outside lines
Tone dialing
duration
Not designated
Designated
*0803-O
signal
Minimum
pause for
tone dialing signal
;:
:
dial
*0801-o
Kind of outside
line
zonnected
to the
system
(COL
Tone
No.
g 0803-l
80 m set
*0804-O
80 msec
h 0805-O
time of
ring signal
m set
160
msec
*0805-l
6 set
Detection
incoming
240
*0804-i
8 set
+o8o6-o
*0806-i
16
Key
telephone
Extension
setting
No. 10
Room
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*1006-o
box rung
OnlyAcl;l;box
*1006-l
17
name:
Only
x1006-2
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*1006-3
Extension
No. 10
restriction
estrkdlon
de calls
class
on out by system
18
Extension
No. 11
Room
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*1106-o
box rung
Only
X1106-1
19
door box
A rung
name:
Only
*1106-Z
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
x1106-3
;
., .
Extension
No. 11
restriction
Restriction
side calls
class
on out by system
20
Extension
No. 12
Room
FEATURE
name:
OPTION
SELECTED
COL No.
OL assignment
x each Line key
icoming
inging
call
nterrupting
incoming calls during
:onversation
;oL 2
*1202-o
:oL 3
*1203-o
I
'1202-l
x1203-1
I
:oL 4
*1204-O
:oL 5
*1205-o
*1205-l
:OL 6
X1206-0
11206-l
:oL 7
*1207-o
X1207-1
:oL 6
*1206-o
*1206-1
No ring
intercom
incoming
ring only
1202-O
+1202-1
11204-l
COL incoming
ring only
*1202-2
I
-Intercom
and COL
incoming
ring
*1202-3
3
No door
ncoming
calls
rom door box
1206-O
box rung
Only
*1206-l
21
door box
A rung
Only
*1206-z
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*1206-3
I
Extension
No. 12
/
Restriction
side calls
on out by system
_-
22
Extension
No. 13
Room
No door box rung
Incoming
calls
from door box
*1306-O
Only
E1306-1
23
door box
A rung
name:
Only
*1306-Z
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
x1306-3
Extension
No. 13
FEATURE
3
OPTION
SELECTED
I
ipeed dial group
khide
dialing
estriction
class
6
estriction
on out de calls by system
peed dial
.
*0213-o
Not restricted
24
Restricted
Extension
No. 14
Room
FEATURE
“NOOD!
name:
OPTION
SELECTED
COL
01
5
1
0 3
1
04
No.
05
06
07
08
,OL assignment
)r each Line key
2
~1402.0
*1402-l
COL 3
*1403-o
x1403-1
COL 4
11404-o
a1404-1
COL 5
11405-O
*1405-i
COL 6
X1406-0
COL
4
02
I
icoming
nging
call
nterrupting
incoming calls during
conversation
I
COL
7
*1407-o
COL
8
"1406.0
11406-l
I
x1407-1
No ring
+1406-l
Intercom
incoming
ring only
*1402-O
*1402-l
COL incoming
ring only
X1402-2
Incoming
calls
from door box
x1406-0
box rung
Only
*1406-i
25
door box
A rung
Only
*1406-2
Intercom
and COL
incoming
ring
X1402-3
3
No door
I
1
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
X1406-3
Extension
restriction
Restriction
side calls
No. 14
class
on out by system
26
Extension
No. 15
nterruptmg
Room name:
incom-
conversation
3
ntercom
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
"1502-l
x1502-0
*1506-O
box rung
Only
*1506-l
27
X1502-2
door box
A rung
Only door box
- B rung
X1506-2
and CO1
*1502-3
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*1506-3
r
Extension
No. 15
FEATURE
kceiving
calls
ram sensor
Ione
3
paging
Jse of system
peed dial group
:Iexible night
,ervice setting
leceiving
incoming
:alls in nighttime
all mode
OPTION
No alarm
SELECTED
tone
Alarm
"1507-O
tone
No paging
Zone
*1505-o
1
Zone
*1505-i
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
*1501-o
2
Zone 3
X1505-2
O;ia
%
yp
A
-'1501-l
x1505-3
C+‘f;‘peu~
Both
roups A
and 8 usable
B
*1501-z
Can not set night mode
7 1501-3
Can be set night
"1503-O
mode
*1503-1
No night ring
Have
x1504-0
night ring
*1504-1
-
1 Daytime
I
~-*1501-1X
*1501-2X
I
l*1501-3x
1 '1501-4X
rutside dialing
estriction
class
6
lestriction
on out ide calls by system
rpeed dial
ring
x1507-1
Not
restricted
Restricted
*0215-l
*0215-O
28
Extension
No. 16
Room
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*1606-0
box rung
Only
*1606-l
29
door box
A rung
name:
Only
X1606-2
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
X1606-3
Extension
No. 16
Use of system
speed dial group
service
setting
-
COLl.
Daytime
*1601-1X
*1601-2x
*1601-3x
*1601-4X
Night time
*x33-X1
*1601-X2
*1601-X3
*1601-X4
Outside dialing
restriction
class
6
;estriction
on out ide calls by system
ipeed dial
Not
restricted
*0216-o
30
Restricted
Extension
No. 17
Room
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*1706-o
box rung
OnlyAdo;rgbox
X1706-1
name:
Only
*1706-z
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
x1706-3
L
31
Extension
No. 17
FEATURE
3eceiving
calls
rom sensor
Tone
3
paging
Jse of system
rpeed dial group
-lexible
service
night
setting
Ieceiving
incoming
:alls in nighttime
zall mode
OPTION
No alarm
Alarm
tone
Zone
*1705-o
1
Zone
x1705-1
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
*1701-o
Zone 3
*1705-z
O;la
yp
%
A
x1701-1
Can not set night
2
x1705-3
“n4’f;eu~
Both
roups A
and 8 usable
B
*1701-z
mode
x1701-3
Can be set night
'1703-O
No night
ring
Have
night
ring
11704-l
1
Night time
*tro1-xt
*1701-x2
*1701-3x
*17014x
*1701-x3
*1701-x4
6
.
*o*‘7-o
mode
*1703-i
Mside
dialing
restriction
class
lestriction
on out kle calls by system
peed dial
ring
x1707-1
No paging
COL
I
tone
x1707-0
*,7o4-o
SELECTED
Not restricted
Restricted
x0217-1
32
Extension
No. 18
Room
No door box rung
Incoming
calls
from door box
*1806-O
Only
*1806-l
33
name:
door box
A rung
Only
*18062
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*1eOE-3
Extension
No. 18
Restriction
side calls
on out by system
34
Extension
No. 19
Room
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*1906-O
box rung
Only
*Km-1
door box
A rung
name:
Only
*1906-Z
35
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
"1906-3
r
Extension
Restrktion
side oak
No. 19
on out by system
36
Extension
No. 20
Room
37
name:
Extension
No. 20
FEATURE
Receiving
calls
from sensor
Zone
3
paging
Use of system
speed dial group
Flexible
service
night
setting
?eceiving
incoming
calls in nighttime
call mode
OPTION
SELECTED
I
No alarm tone
Alarm
x2007-0
No paging
Zone
x2005-0
1
*2005-l
Neither group A nor’
group B unusable
8 2001-O
Zone
O;ta
‘pep A
%
ring
Zone
8 2001-l
3
X2005-3
W”;P,“P
Both
roups A
and 8 usable
B
+2001-z
Can not set night mode
x2001-3
Can be set night
mode
*2003-1
No night ring
,x2oo4-o
1
2
X2005-2
x2003-0
COL
tone
*2007-l
Have
night
ring
X2004-1
Daytime
*2001-1X
*2001-2x
*2001-3x
*2001-4x
Night time
*soot-x1
*2001-x2
*2001-x3
*2001-X4
jutside dialing
restriction
class
6
,
;estriction
on out ide calls by system
Ipeed dial
Not restricted
*osso-o
38
Restricted
Extension
No. 21
Room
39
name:
Extension
No. 21
FEATURE
kceiving
calls
rom sensor
!one
paging
I Jse of system
$rpeed dial group
3
OPTION
No alarm
SELECTED
tone
Alarm
*2107-o
No paging
Zone
*2105-o
1
Zone
~2105-1
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
Oyba
*2101-o
?I
;“,“P
A
'2101-l
night
setting
Can
2
Zone
* 2105.2
Q’u”,,gb’p,“~
B
FE!? iI rtE%eA
+21cJ-2
x2101-3
I
not set night mode
Can be set night mode
+2103-o
+2103-l
Fieceiving
incoming
C:alls in nighttime
( :all mode
Cjutside dialing
Irestriction
class
6
CCL4
CCL5
Daytime
*2104-1X
*2104-2X
*2104-3x
*2104-4X
Night time
*s1n4-xl
*2104-x2
*2104-x3
*2104-x4
Daytime
*21o5-1x
*2105-2X
*2105-3x
*2105-4x
Night time
*zKE-~~
*2105-X2
*2105-x3
*2105-x4
*2106-4x
CCL8
I
R lestriction
on out S ide calls
by system
s ipeed dial
Daytime
Night time
*2108-1x
*2108-2X
*2108-3X
*2ioa4x
*210*-x1
*
*2108x3
*noax
Not
aoax2
restricted
Restricted
*022l-1
*022+0
40
3
+ 2105-3
I
F-lexible
ciervice
tone ring
*2107-l
Extension
No. 22 (OPTION)
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*2206-O
Room
box rung
Only
*2206-l
41
door box
A rung
name:
Only
x2206-2
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*
2206-3
,
.
!
Extension
restriction
Restriction
side calls
No. 22 (OPTION)
class
on out by system
42
Extension
No. 23 (OPTION)
Room
FEATURE
OPTION
name:
SELECTED
I
,OL assignment
)r each Line key
4
ncoming
inging
call
COL
2
x2302-0
X2302-1
COL
3
X2303-0
x2303-1
COL
4
x2304-0
X2304-1
COL
5
*2305-O
*2305-i
COL
6
*230+3-o
*2306-l
COL
7
x2307-0
X2307-1
6
x2308-0
x2308-1
COL
nterrupting
incoming calls during
zonversation
No ring
Intercom
incoming
ring only
x2302-0
x 2302-l
* 2302-2
3
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*2306-O
box rung
Only
x2306-1
43
COL incoming
ring only
door box
A rung
Only
x2306-2
intercom
and COL
incoming
ring
* 2302.3
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
* 2306-3
Extension
Restriction
side calls
No. 23 (OPTION)
on out by system
44
Extension
No. 24 (OPTION)
Room
45
name:
Extension
3
ipeed
No. 24 (OPTION)
dial group
Daytime
COL
1
COL 2
COL 3
jutside dialing
estriction
class
6
COL 4
COL 5
COL 6
*2401-1X
x 2401-2X
*2401-3X
*2401-4X
Night time
’ 24o1-x1
*2401-X2
*2401-X3
*2401-X4
Daytime
*2402-1X
*2402-2X
*2402-3X
*2402-4X
Night time
*2402-X1
x2402-X2
*2402-X3
*2402-X4
Daytime
+2403-1X
“2403-2X
*2403-3X
*2403-4X
Night time
+2403-X1
*2403-X2
*2403-X3
*2403-X4
Daytime
“2404-1X
*2404-2X
*2404-3X
*2404-4X
Night
’ 24o4-x1
*2404-X2
*2404-X3
*2404-X4
Daytime
*2405-1X
*2405-2X
*2405-3X
*2405-4X
Night time
12405-X’
*2405-X2
*2405-X3
*2405-X4
Daytime
*2406-1X
*2406-2X
+2406-3X
*2406-4X
Night time
‘240641
*2406-X2
+2406-X3
*2406-X4
time
46
Extension
No. 25 (OPTION)
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*2506-o
Room
box rung
Only
*250&l
47
door box
A rung
name:
Only
*2506-2
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*25OE-3
Extension
No. 25 (OPTION)
FEATURE
Qceiving
calls
rom sensor
Zone
paging
OPTION
SELECTED
I
No alarm tone
Alarm
x2507-0
tone
ring
*2507-1
No paging
Zone
x2505-0
1
Zone
X2505-1
2
Zone
*2505-Z
3
* 2505-3
I
3
Jse of system
ipeed dial group
Neither group A nor’
group B unusable
O;ta
x 2501-O
yp
%
A
6 2501-l
“w;;P
* 2501.2
4 2501-3
I
‘lexible
service
night
setting
ieceiving
incoming
:alls in nighttime
nil mode
Can not set night
I
mode
Can be set night
*2503-o
mode
x 2503-l
NO
nrgnr
ring
Have
x2504-0
>OL 1
Both
roups A
and i usable
B
night ring
*25c4-1
*2501-4X
Night time
*2501-X2
*sscl-xl
*2501-x3
*2501-X4
rutside dialing
estriction
class
6
I
estriction
$allll,by
on out system
Not restricted
Restricted
“0225-l
*csss-c
48
Extension
No. 26 (OPTION)
Room
FEATURE
name:
OPTION
SELECTED
COL
I
No.
OL assignment
lr each Line key
4
Intercom
and COL
:onversation
3
rom door
box
I
I
I
49
I
I
Extension
restriction
No. 26 (OPTION)
class
Restriction
on out side calls by system
speed dial
I
50
Extension
No. 27 (OPTION)
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
x2706-0
Room
box rung
Only
*2706-l
51
door box
A rung
name:
Only
L 2706-Z
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*
2706-3
Extension
“Nos’
No. 27 (OPTION)
FEATURE
OPTION
No
Receiving
calls
from sensor
Zone
3
tone
Alarm
No paging
Zone
night
setting
tone ring
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
O;za
* 2701-l
*2701-O
rpp
%
1
A
Cr”“~rpa~~
2703-O
Outside dialing
restriction
class
6
Iestriction
on out ride calls by system
speed dial
52
2701-3
Can be set night mode
* 2703-l
qeceiving
incoming
calls in nighttime
call mode
*
I
Can not set night mode
’
Both
roups A
and If usable
B
a 2701-2
I
Flexible
service
I
‘ 2707-l
paging
Use of system
speed dial group
alarm
SELECTED
Extension
No. 28 (OPTION)
Room
* 2802-O
-2602-l
name:
s 2602.2
4 2802.3
3
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
*
2606.0
box rung
Only
*2606-i
53
door box
A rung
Only
* 2806.2
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
* 26063
Extension
restriction
Restriction
side calls
No. 28 (OPTION)
class
on out by system
54
Extension
No. 29 (OPTION)
No door box rung
Incoming
calls
from door box
*2906-o
Room
Only
*2906-l
55
name:
door box
A rung
Only
*
2906.2
door box
B rung
Both door boxes
A and B rung
*
2906-3
Extension
No. 29 (OPTION)
Receiving
calls
from sensor
3
speed
dial group
Daytime
COL
1
*2901-1X
*2901-2x
*2901-3x
*2901-4x
Night time *2901-X1
*2901-x2
*2901-x3
*2901-x4
jutside dialing
restriction
class
6
;estriction
on out ide calls by system
#peed dial
Not
restricted
*0229-O
56
Restricted
Extension
No. 30 (OPTION)
Room
OPTION
FEATURE
relephone
name:
SELECTED
Key telephone
type
Single
line telephone
*3006-i
I
COL
03
02
No.
04
05
06
07
08
6 3001ine key 1
x 3002ine key 2
X3003-
5
:OL assignment
)r each Line key
.ine key 3
3004.
4
ine key 4
+ 3005.
.ine key 5
*
.ine key 6
3006-
*
.ine key 7
3007.
+
300%
.ine key 8
No ring
Ring
*3001-1
4
ncoming
inging
call
:oL
2
*3002-o
x.3002-1
:oL
3
*3003-o
x3003-1
:oL
4
x3004-0
*3004-1
:oL
5
x3005-0
*3005-1
:OL 6
x3006-0
x3006-1
:oL
x3007-0
x3007-1
7
:OL 8
8 3008-O
8 3006-l
I
I
Interrupting
incoming calls during
conversation
No ring
Intercom
incoming
ring only
*3002-o
Intercom
and CO1
incoming
ring
COL incoming
ring only
(3002-l
*
3002.2
*
3002.3
3
No door
Incoming
calls
from door box
L3006-O
box rung
Only
II
6 3006-I
57
door box
A rung
Only
I
f
3006-Z
door box
B rung
II
Both door boxes
A and B rung
x 3006-3
Extension
restriction
Restriction
side calls
No. 30 (OPTION)
class
on out by system
_
:
58
Extension
No. 31 (OPTION)
Room
59
name:
Extension
No. 31 (OPTION)
FEATURE
OPTION
No alarm
%sceiving
calls
rom sensor
Ione
3
Alarm
No
paglng
Lone
1
*3105-1
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
O;ka
-3101-O
‘ 3101-l
Zone
2
1
‘;“,“P A
teceiving
incoming
:ails in nighttime
all mode
x3104-0
W’,~~‘P,“P
" 3101-Z
' 3101.3
Have
43104.1
(
(
6
C
C
C
C
C
astriction
24ltl,by
on out system
I
Can be set night
No night ring
(
utside dialing
estriction
class
Both
roups A
and 8 usable
B
mode
‘ 3103-l
.
x
60
3
* 3105.3
Can not set night mode
"3103-O
ring
Zone
*3105-z
I
:lexible night
service setting
tone
*3107-1
*3105-o
Jse of system
#peed dial group
I
tone
x3107-0
paging
SELECTED
night
ring
I
Extension
No. 32 (OPTION)
Room
61
name:
,/=- .
Extension
No. 32 (OPTION)
FEATURE
3eceiving
calls
rom sensor
Zone
3
paging
Jse of system
speed dial group
Ilexible
service
night
setting
3eceiving
incoming
:alls in nighttime
zall mode
OPTION
No alarm
I
tone
Alarm
tone
ring
* 3207-l
*3207-o
No paging
*
SELECTED
Zone
3205.0
1
Zone
+
-3205.1
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
O;ia
+3201-O
;“,“p
%
A
*3201-i
Can
2
Zone
*
3205-2
On’~,gb’p,“”
not set night mode
3205.3
B
+ 3201-2
FE!
8 EXleA
+ 3201-3
Can be set night mode
-3203-o
+3203-l
No night
ring
Have
night ring
*3204-O
COL
1
COL
6
Daytime
*3201-1X
*3201-2X
*3201-3X
*3201-4X
Night time
*ssol-xl
*3201-X2
*3201-X3
*3201-X4
Daytime
*3206-1X
*3206-2X
*3206-3X
*3206-4X
Night time
*ssos-xl
*3206-X2
*3206-X3
*3206-X4
jutside dialing
restriction
class
6
iestriiion
on out ide calls by system
speed dial
Not
restricted
*o*s*-0
Restricted
x0232-1
62
3
Extension
No. 33 (OPTION)
Room
63
name:
Extension
n
I
No. 33 (OPTION)
FEATURE
OPTION
No alarm
+ceiving
calls
rom sensor
rone
3
Alarm
Zone
*x305-0
1
Zone
x3305-1
Neither group A nor
group B unusable
+3301-o
O;?ia
yp
%
A
x3301-1
Zone
CrW;peu~
x3301-3
Can be set night mode
No night ring
Have
night ring
'3304-l
*3301-4x
Night time
*s~~-x1
*3301-X2
*3301-x3
*3301-x4
krtsids dialing
,estriction
class
6
,estriction on out ide calls by system
peed dial
.
Not restricted
xca33-c
Restricted
x0233-i
64
3
Both
roups A
and iI usable
B
x3303-1
*3304-o
COL 1.
ring
* 3305-3
*3301-z
x3303-0
Ieceiving
incoming
:alls in nighttime
zall mode
2
*3305-2
Can not set night mode
night
setting
tone
‘3307.1
No paging
Jse of system
speed dial group
-lexible
service
tone
"3307-O
paging
SELECTED
7E0004Z9AJ
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