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1 EXES6000 CP62 For TOA EXES6000 INTERCOM SYSTEM Central Processing Unit for Single Exchange CP62 INSTALLATI HAND BOOK TOA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. KOBE, JAPAN

2 CTENTS INTRODUCTI TO THE INSTALLATI MANUAL FOR EXES6000 FUNCTIS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIAL UNITS Page 2 3 PART 1. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND.200 PROGRAMMING 1. Precautions for Installation of CP62 2. Initial CP62 set up 3. Troubleshooting 4. CP62 DIP Switches for Function Selection 5. Setting DIP Switch Positions for Four (4) different types of Dial Operation 6. Dip Switch Selection and Station No.200 Programming for Each Function 7. Function Code Table for Station No.200 Programming 8. Station No.200 Programming for Each Function [Function Group A] 81 Executive Priority 82 Continuous Calling Tone 83 Stations Allowed Access to All Call 84 Stations Allowed Access to Conference 85 Automatic Access to Paging 86 Stations Allowed Access to Oneshot Make Output 87 Stations Allowed Access to Make/Break Output 88 Stations Allowed Access to 8 Selectable (Oneshot Make) or Decimal Output 89 Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output [Function Group B] 810 Secretary Transfer 811 Master/Sub Relationship 812 Group Hunting [Function Group C] 813 Paging Zone 814 Group Blocking 1 : Establishment of each Group 815 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) [Function Group D] 816 Combination Paging 817 Group Blocking 2 : Allowing Calls among Groups 818 Group Blocking 3 : Allowing Group Access to Paging [Function Group E] 819 Programmable Station Numbering 9. Programming Data Table Function Table for the System Function Table for Stations (1) Function Table for Stations (2) Function Table for Stations (3) Paging Priority and/or Paging Response Table Combination Paging Table Station Numbers Table for Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) Tables for Group Blocking (3 Tables) FUNCTI CODE PART 2. FUNCTI SELECTI FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNITS 10. Setting of Channel Select Switch of Transmitting Unit (DTE11) and Word Select Switch of Receiving Unit (DRB61) 11. DIP Switch Table for Data Transmitting and Receiving Units 12. System Diagram of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units 13. Explanation of Data Transmitting Unit Output Channels 14. Explanation of Data Receiving Unit Output Channels 141 CH0 IUT Annunciation (500 Contacts) 142 CH1 Make/Break Output (512/100 Contacts) 143 CH2 Oneshot Make Output (500/50 Contacts) 144 CH3 (1) 4 Decimal Digits Output (9 Units) (2) Decimal Output (9 Units) (3) 8Selectable Make Output (9 Units) (4) Pager Control Output (100 Contacts) (5) 8Selectable Oneshot Make Output (9 Units) 145 CH4 Decimal Output (99 Units) 146 CH5 Selectable Make Output (64 Units) 147 CH6 Calling Party Indication (Numerical Type) (1) 148 CH7 Calling Party Indication (Numerical Type) (2) 149 CH 8 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) (1) 1410 CH 9 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) (2) 1411 CH10 Destination Indication (1) 1412 CH11 Destination Indication (2)

3 INTRODUCTI TO THE INSTALLATI MANUAL FOR EXES6000 This manual forms part of the Installation Manual for TOA INTER COM SYSTEM EXES6000. You may add the CP62 to your TOA INTERCOM SYSTEM EXES 6000, according to your specific needs, to obtain various other functions. Correct operation of these additional functions is not performed by simply conecting the additional equipments/devices. Provision of such additional function requires the following: (1) Connection of the additional equipment, as required. (2) Selection of functions which satisfy your needs and setting up these functions in the respective equipment. For (1) Connections of Equipment, etc., refer to " Installation Handbook of Model EX610/620 EXCHANGE" or " Operation Manual of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units", etc. This "Installation Handbook of CP62"deals principally with (2) Selection of functions and setting up of respective equipment. There are certain minimum installation requirements to be met even though you may not need many additional functions or additional equipment, it is still necessary to read "2. Initial CP62 Set Up (Page 6)". When you may use only some of the additional functions or equipments, it is not necessary to read instructions on unrequired functions. Make sure, however, that careful study of the necessary parts of this booklet should be done before proceeding further. Note: Refer to "Installation handbook of CP63" when installing Tieline system. INSTALLATI HAND BOOK OF EXES6000 EXES6000 EX610/620 INSTALLATI HAND BOOK OF EXCHANGE EXES6000 CP62 INSTALLATI HAND BOOK (This Hand Book) DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNIT "DTE11 OPERATI MANUAL" A "DRB61 OPERATI MANUAL" EXES6000 CP62 INITIAL CHECKING SHEET FOR THE SYSTEM Manuals Necessary for Installation of Exchange. REQUIRED INSTALLATI HAND BOOK SYSTEMS OF EXES6000 EX610/620 INSTALLATI HAND BOOK OF EXCHANGE CP62 INSTALLATI HAND BOOK CP62 INITIAL CHECKING SHEET CP63 INSTALLATI HAND BOOK CP63 INITIAL CHECKING SHEET DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNIT OPERATI MANUAL Normal Conversation and Paging System Normal Conversation and Paging System with Display and Control Functions Tieline System with Normal Conversation and Paging Functions Tieline System with Normal Conversation, Paging, Display and Control Function 2

4 FUNCTIS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIAL UNITS Those functions of the CP62 which require either the addition of specific units or processing in existing units are as mentioned below. Before installation and adjustment of equipment, make sure to check your system. (For Data Transmitting and Receiving units, refer to Part 2. "Function Selection for Data Transmitting and Receiving units" Page 46.) Function Additional Equipment Required Unit Model Number Remarks TalkBack from paging speaker TalkBack Unit TK12 Not yet available for sale. Conference Conference Unit CL62 External PA Paging Paging Interface Unit PI62 External PA Equipment is required. Station Paging (including Paging Priority) Paging Interface Unit PI62 1. Wiring of "Station Paging Assignment" located at the back of the frame of the Exchange. 2. Cutting of LM62 jumper wire to split station paging system. 1. PI62 Type 1 is different from PI62 Type 2 in the following parts being used in each unit. Parts Type PI62 Type 1 Allcall +7 Paging Zones (No. 07) PI62 Type 2 8 Zones (No. 815) without Allcall Jumper Wire (JW) Connected Disconnected R100 (220K Not mounted Mounted All call plus 15 individual paging zones Paging Interface Unit PI62 (2 pcs) 2. Solder the electrolytic capacitor (33 µf) to the terminals, and "PO" and "No. 319" (paired with No. 312) for EX620, "PO" and "No. 255" (paired with No. 248) for EX610 of "Station Paging Assignment" on the rear of exchange frame. Do not connect No. 319 (255) to GND. Polarity of capacitor... PO : No. 319 (255): For EX620 For EX610 Presstotalk Control Paging Interface Unit PI62 1. Insert the PI62 into the place allocated to the PI62 Type You can use whichever type, type 1 or 2, of the PI62 but be sure not to connect the terminal "No.319" (paired with the terminal No.312) of the "Station Paging Assignment" to the ground (GND). 3. When you call any of the stations from No.232 (132) through 239 (139) and press the key, the corresponding relay contact in the PI unit will close and open in step with the key. For example, calling the station No.232 (132) using the key causes the PI's relay zero (0) to operate in step or calling the station No.234 causes the PI's relay 2 to operate in step. This feature may be used for Door Remote or tor controlling Radio Transmitting/Receiving Equipment through user provided interface. Emergency Allcall Paging Paging Interface Unit PI62 This function works when the Handset substation connected to No. 247 (147) is picked up or when the privacy switch of a Handsfree Substation connected to No. 247 (147) is moved from the to position. If your wish to use this specified line for any other purpose, you need to make the device incorporating the circuit similar to the one of the station but modified to suit such purpose. Indication and Control Data Transmitting Unit DTE11 The number that can be mounted on the cabinetmount type exchange is one (1). Use the connection cable YR806. When more than 2 pieces are mounted, we suggest you use rackmount type exchange. For connection between the exchange and the DTE11, use the YR802, and THE YR803 for extension of the DTE11. Data Receiving Unit DRB61 Such devices as indicator, control unit, etc. can be made by using this unit and 24 VDC power supply. 3

5 Mounting Example of Cabinetmount Type Exchange (AllCall Paging and 15 Indivisual Zone Paging) Exchange EX620 Exchange EX610 Central Processing Unit CP62 Data Transmitting Unit DTE11 Output Control Unit OC62 Power Supply Unit DS620 Highway Control Unit HC62 Signal Generating and Distributing Unit SG62 Conference Link Unit CL62 Duplex Link Unit DL62 Line Modem Unit LM62 Paging Interface Unit PI62 (Type 1) (Zone 07 with AllCall Paging) Paging Interface Unit PI62 (Type 2) (Zone 815 without AllCall Paging) Power Switch AC Fuse DC Fuse Battery Fuse Power Supply Unit DS610 Power Indication Lamp Battery Power Indication Lamp Buzzer Stop Switch Perforated Panel PF022G 4

6 PART 1. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND. 200 PROGRAMMING 1. PRECAUTIS FOR INSTALLATI OF CP62 Please read following instructions carefully to ensure proper operation of the CP Be careful about damage by static electricity as the CP62 incorporates CMOS IC's. Do not touch components and connectors. 2. Turn off the AC power switch when you take out or insert the CP62 unit, or any other unit. 3. Always insert the CP62 unit into the "CP" slot. Otherwise, there is a danger that the unit will be damaged. 4. Make sure minijumper for battery backup is always placed in position each time it is used. 5. Incorrect setting of function select switches may lead to incorrect performance. 6. Even if you do not need programming functions, be sure to carry out initial programming and registration at station No.200 when you install the new unit. Otherwise, some other functions may not work properly. 7. The NiCd battery GB503FA1 is capable of saving important memory registration data even at times of power failure. To keep the battery fully charged, do not cut the power off for long hours during the first 8 days after new installation. The CP62 unit is capable of maintaining the programmed data for the period of 4 weeks after fully charged even in the event of long hours of power failure. (About 4 weeks (25 C), About 8 days (40 C)) 8. We suggest you replace the soldered button battery GB503FA1 ( ) with the new one according to the following list that shows an expected life span of the battery. Be sure to make the station No.200 programming after replacement of the battery. Expected Life Span of small NiCd Battery Ambient temperature of exchange 0 C 25 C 40 C Ambient temperature of battery 10 C 35 C 55 C Life span About 5 years About 4 years About 2 years 9. When shipping the CP62 unit independently, place the minijumper for battery backup in "" position. Cover the CP back with cardboard, wrap connector section in aluminium foil and put it in a conductive bag. FUNCTI SELECT SWITCHES These switches select functions. LINK SELECTI, PAGING AMP. REMOTE PROGRAM SWITCH for #200 Programming Set this to""position only at time of initial programming of the exchange and registration of functions. In this case, station No.200 is "programming sation" but becomes a normal station when switch is placed in "" position. Note: Depending on the selection of the Numbering Schedules, station No.100 or 20 or 10 is made the programming station instead of the station No.200. MINIJUMPER for battery backup (JP1) NiCd BATTERY GB503FA1 (3.6V 50mAh) FIXED MINIJUMPER (JP2) Note: Do not removal 5

7 2. INITIAL CP62 SET UP Make sure that you have turned off the AC power switch. Connect the exchange, terminal boards and stations. Are Data Transmitting and Receiving Units connected? Remove CP62 from the exchange. 1. Connect Data Transmitting Unit (DT E11) and Data Receiving Unit (DR B61). 2. Set channel select switches (CHAN NEL SELECT) of DTE Set word select switches (WORD SELECT) of DRB61. Set minijumper (JP1) for battery from to position. Set function selection switches (SWA ~ SWE) for required functions. Insert the CP62 into the exchange. Put all 4 "Link select" switches of the HC unit upward.(link No. 15) Look COD Switch on the exchange. AL at indication of LINE ADDRESS of HC (14 LEDs) and SIGNAL E indication (4 LEDs) L LED lamps are out SIGNAL CODE indication Memory is normal Some errors in memory Lighted lamps of LINE ADDRESS LEDs indicate erroneous MEMORY ICs. See Section 3 (Page 7) Place program switch on front panel of the CP in "" position. Dial operation from station No Initial programming of the exchange Dial the Following: Dial tone will be heard (Station No. 200 (100) becomes a programming station) *1 will be heard. *2 (Clears function group S) will be heard. *2 (Clears function group A) will be heard. *2 (Clears function group B) will be heard *2 (Clears function group C) Note: *1; Depending on the selection of the Numbering Schedules, station No. 100, 20 and 10 can function as the Programming Station instead of Station No *2; If there is any error in CMOS memory, you hear calling tone instead of confirmation tone. will be heard. *2 (Clears function group D) will be heard. *2 (Clears function group E) will be heard. *2 (Clears personal numbers, single digit dial numbers and remote numbers) Program necessary functions (Refer to separate instructions for each function) *2 Place program switch on front panel of the CP in "" position. Dial operation from station No *1 (Station No. 200 becomes a normal station.) 6

8 3. TROUBLE SHOOTING 31 Check of ROM & NMOSRAM No calls on the system. 1. Put the 4 "LINK SELECT" switches of the HC upward (Link No. 15 SELECT) and switch on the AC power of the exchange. 2. If there is no error, the indication lamps will not light. 3. In the event of a memory error, the lamps may light as shown in the example of Fig The error indications will remain on until you use Link No. 15 for communications. 32 Confirming of the CP normal working If the CP, OC and HC are working normally, the HC's indication lamps of LINE BUSY, LINE ADDRESS and SIGNAL CODE go out. When any of the lamps lies alight, it is possible that any of the CP, OC or HC is faulty. Check first that the CLOCK lamp of the HC is lighting, then confirm that the CP is working normally by hearing the clicking sound of the PI unit's relay which is produced when the relay is activated through dial operation of the paging. If the CP is found working normally, chances are that the HC is faulty, followed by the OC. 33 Check of CMOSRAM (Programmed data memory) You hear calling tone instead of confirmation tone, if there is CMOS memory error at the time of initial programming and registration using station No. 200, or at the time of registration to Single Digit Number or Personal Number or Remote Number. Example No. 1 and No. 2 out of 4 pcs ROMs (2732) have "read" error. No. 0 and No. 1 out of 4 sets of NMOS RAMs(2114) have "read" error. (One set of RAMs consist of 2 ICs) Indicate memory error. LINK SELECT Switches set to select No. 15 Error ROM RAM Chip No. 34 Dial receiving test 1. Instead of the PI62 unit, use the PIU52A (a unit used in the EXES5000 System) to check the dial receiving section of the CP also to check if the signal is correctly transmitted as dialed from the station to be tested. 2. If you place all "LINK SELECT" switches (1 ~ 4) of SWA on the CP62 in "" position, conversation is impossible but the dial code from each station is indicated on the LED's of the PIU as dialed. Use this to find the cause of any fault of receiving dial information. 3. With use of the PI62 unit fitted with no LED, you can also check that the CP receives the dial signal by hearing the click sound of the relay produced when it is activated. Example of Handsfree/Handset Station (HF600M/S) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 DIP switches (SWA of the CP) Example of Handset Station (TL600M/S) 35 The order of link usage. After power is on, links are used in numerical order for each communication. Remember this to help you when problems are found with specific links. Fig. 3 Dial code indication Remarks: 1. Be sure to avoid mistake at the time of DIP switch installation and No. 200 Programming since such mistake may lead to trouble later. 2. Be sure to make "No. 200 Programming" after "Programming Data Table" (attached to this manual) is filled out. Keep the finished "Programming Data Table" (Initial Checking Sheet for the System ) as a part of complete drawings for each installation. PIU52A unit 7

9 4. CP62 DIP SWITCHES FOR FUNCTI SELECTI Functions Link Selection; Link No. 0 ~ 3 Switch Switch Link Selection; Link No. 4 ~ 7 SWA Link Selection; Link No. 8 ~ 11 Link Selection; Link No. 12 ~ 15 Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Preannouncement tone None 1 sec Conference Call Transfer, Paging During Normal Call *1 SWB Priority & Executive Priority Paging Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting System Size Selection EX610 EX620 Selectable Numbering Schedules No.200 (20)~ No.100 (10)~ Emergency AllCall *1 SWC Paging Priority Combination Paging *1 *1 15 Individual Paging Zones 7 Zones 15 Zones *1 2Digit Dialing 3 Digit 2 Digit Stations Allowed Access to All Call, Conference and General Purpose Control *1 SWD Call Forwarding Personal NumberPaging/Calling P.No.Calling P.No.Paging *1 Group Blocking Programmable Station Numbering Pager Selectable Function Code Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response SWE Output Capacity of General Purpose Control Small Large *2 Memory of Calling Party Indication (Lamp type) Without memory With memory *3 Tone of Called Mode at Privacy Sw. Privacy Continuous calling *4 Continuous Calling Tone (No. 200 Programming) Note: *1 Be sure to place the SWB4 (Paging) switch in the position when Paging and its allied functions are used. *2 Selection of "Large" adds 1 more digit to the number operated. Example: *3 When set to the "Active" position, the lamp continues to light to indicate all the stations that initiate calls to the called stations in the "Privacy" or "Busy" mode. *4 Place the DIP switch in "" position if the system to be used is of "PV" type, in "" position if "NP" type. 8

10 Remarks 1. DIP Switch Positions to Turn out the Same Functions as the CPU52A of EXES5000 Standard Handsfree Intercom System Place the DIP Switches in the Positions as follows. Functions Switch Switch Link Selection; Link No. 0 ~ 3 SWA Link Selection; Link No. 4 ~ 7 Link Selection; Link No. 8 ~ 11 Link Selection; Link No. 12 ~ 15 Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Preannouncement tone None 1 sec Conference Call Transfer, Paging During Normal Call *1 SWB Priority & Executive Priority Paging Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting System Size Selection EX610 EX620 Selectable Numbering Schedules No.200 (20)~ No. 100 (10)~ Emergency AllCall *1 SWC Paging Priority Combination Paging *1 *1 15 Individual Paging Zones 7 Zones 15 Zones *1 2Digit Dialing 3 Digit 2 Digit Stations Allowed Access to All Call, Conference and General Purpose Control *1 Call Forwarding SWD Personal NumberPaging/Calling P.No.Calling P.No.Paging *1 Group Blocking Programmable Station Numbering Pager Selectable Function Code Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response SWE Output Capacity of General Purpose Control Small Large *2 Memory of Calling Party Indication (Lamp type) Without memory With memory *3 Tone of Called Mode at Privacy Sw. Privacy Continuous calling *4 Continuous Calling Tone (No. 200 Programming) 9

11 Remarks 2. DIP Switch Positions to turn out the Same Functions as the CPU55 of EXES5000 Handsfree Intercom System with Multi Functions Place the DIP Switches in the Positions as follows. Functions Switch Switch Link Selection; Link No. 0 ~ 3 Link Selection; Link No. 4 ~ 7 SWA Link Selection; Link No. 8 ~ 11 Link Selection; Link No. 12 ~ 15 Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Preannouncement tone None 1 sec Conference Call Transfer, Paging During Normal Call *1 SWB Priority & Executive Priority Paging Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting System Size Selection EX610 EX620 Selectable Numbering Schedules No.200 (20)~ No.100 (10)~ Emergency AllCall *1 SWC Paging Priority Combination Paging *1 *1 15 Individual Paging Zones 7 Zones 15 Zones *1 2Digit Dialing 3 Digit 2 Digit Stations Allowed Access to All Call, Conference and General Purpose Control *1 Call Forwarding SWD Personal NumberPaging/Calling P.No.Calling P.No.Paging *1 Group Blocking Programmable Station Numbering Pager Selectable Function Code Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response SWE Output Capacity of General Purpose Control Small Large *2 Memory of Calling Party Indication (Lamp type) Without memory With memory *3 Tone of Called Mode at Privacy Sw. Privacy Continuous calling *4 Continuous Calling Tone (No. 200 Programming) Note: Following specification changes have been made from the CPU55 to the CP62. *1 *2 *3 Function 8 Selectable Make Output (9 units) Calling Party Indication (Numerical Type) The Station having a Indication Board Continuous Calling Tone Onetouch Response CPU55 CP62 Np. 200 ~ 231 No. 201 ~

12 5. SETTING DIP SWITCH POSITIS FOR FOUR (4) DIFFERENT TYPES OF DIAL OPERATI The EXES6000 system incorporating the CP62 enables you to select the most suitable Numbering Schedule and Dial Operation of functions, depending on the Number of stations and on the functions required for the system. Item Type and Feature of Dial Operation Type 1 3Digit Dialing, Standard Type 2 3Digit Dialing, Prog. St. No. Type 3 2Digit Dialing, Paging mainly Type 4 2Digit Dialing, 90 Stations 2Digit Dialing SWC6 (3Digit Dialing) (2Digit Dialing) Selectable Function Code SWE1 Selectable Numbering Schedules SWC1 (200 (20)) (100 (10)) *3 (200 (20)) (100(10)) *3 (200 (20)) (100 (10)) *3 (200 (20)) (100 (10)) *3 Numbering Schedules Hardwired Station No. Programmed Station No. No.200~327 No.200~399 No.100~227 No.100~399 No.200~327 No.200~999 No.100~227 No.100~999 No. 20~79 (60 Stations) No. 10~79 (70 Stations) No.20~99 (80 Stations) No.10~99 (90 Stations) Conference Single Digit Registration Paging Call Paging Response SWE2 *4 Comparison with the EXES5000 More functions but same easy dial operation as the CPU52A permits. 3Digit Dial Operation allowed by the CPU55. Used when "Programmable Station Numbering" in necessary. New type which gives an easier access to Station Calling and Paging in Dialing. 2Digit Dial Operation allowed by the CPU55. Note: *1 In the above table, means a numerical dial number. *2 In the case the DIP Switch SWE1 for "Selectable Function Code" is placed to position while the SWC6 for "2digit Dialing" is in position, you cannot omit dialing in each function dial operation except the cases for "Paging" and "Paging Response". *3 in the case the DIP Switch SWC1 for "Selectable Numbering Schedules" is turned to position "No.100 (10)", both of the "Personal Number Call" and "Personal Number Paging" cannot be operated. *4 In the case the DIP Switch is selected for "Without Zone Number (SWE2: )", the Programming at No.200 Station for "Paging Zone Registration (Function Code 70)" is essential in order to operate Paging Response to a Zone Paging. *5 Key operations for "General Purpose Control" always require dialing in the first place of each function dial operation regardless of the position of the DIP Switch SWE1. *6 Refer to our "Functions & Operating Instructions for EXES6000 CP62" as to dial operations for each function. 11

13 6. DIP SWITCH SELECTI AND STATI. 200 PROGRAMMING FOR EACH FUNCTI No.200 Programming should be proceeded in the following manner. 1. Write down the required data in "9. Programming Data Table (Page 39 ~ 45)". 2. Carry out the registration according to "7. Function Code Table for Station No.200 Programming (Page 15 ~ 17)" and "8. Station No.200 Programming for Each Function (Page 18 ~ 38)". Function Registration or Operation at Each Station No. CP DIP Switch Function / Function Group No. 200 Programning Function Function Code Single Digit Dialing Single Digit Registration Automatic Access to Paging Single Digit Registration A 54 Automatic Access to Paging Master/Sub Relationship B 61 Master/Sub Relationship Privacy Continuous Calling Tone at Privacy Mode Continuous Calling Tone Onetouch Response Privacy SW. Privacy SW. SWE5 SWE5 SWE6 Tone of Called Mode at Privacy SW. Tone of Called Mode at Privacy SW. Continuous Calling Tone A 51 Continuous Calling Tone PressToTalk Control SWC5 15 Individual Paging Zones Personal Number Call Personal Number Registration SWC1 SWD3 Selectable Numbering Schedules Personal Number Paging SWB4 Paging Personal Number Paging Personal Number Registration SWA5 SWC1 Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Preannounce Tone Selectable Numbering Schedules / SWC5 15 Individual Paging Zones / Remote Response Remote Response Registration SWE2 SWE5 or SWE6 Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response Tone of Called Mode at Privacy SW. or Continuous Calling Tone C A Paging Zone Continuous Calling Tone Call Transfer SWB2 SWB2 Call Transfer, Paging during Normal Call Call Transfer, Paging during Normal Call SWB4 Paging Paging during Normal Call SWA5 SWC5 Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Preannounce Tone 15 Individual Paging Zones / / SWE2 Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response C 70 Paging Zone Group Hunting SWB5 Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting B 62 Group Hunting Secretary Transfer Privacy SW. SWB5 Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting B 60 Secretary Transfer Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Registration SWD2 Call Forwarding Priority SWB3 Priority & Executive Priority Executive Priority SWB3 Priority & Executive Priority A 50 Executive Priority Conference SWB1 Conference SWB4 Paging SWA5 Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Preannounce Tone / Paging SWC5 15 Individual Paging Zones / SWE2 Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response C 70 Paging Zone SWB4 Paging SWA5 Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Preannouncement Tone / Combination Paging SWC4 SWC5 SWE2 Combination Paging 15 Individual Paging Zones Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response / D C Combination Paging Paging Zone 12

14 Function Registration or Operation at Each Station No. CP DIP Switch Function / Function Group No. 200 Programning Function Function Code SWB4 Paging Zone Emergency Allcall Paging SWC2 Emergency Allcall Paging SWC5 15 Individual Paging Zones / SWB4 Paging SWA5 Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Preannounce Tone Paging Priority (Zone No. 1 ~ 7) SWC3 SWC5 Paging Priority 15 Individual Paging Zones / C 70 Paging Zone (No. 1 ~ 7) SWE2 Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response C 70 Paging Zone (No.8 ~ 15) SWC6 2Digit Dialing Type 1 No. 200~ SWE1 SWC1 Selectable Function Code Selectable Numbering Schedules SWC6 2Digit Dialing No. 100~ SWE1 Selectable Function Code 3Digit Dialing Type 2 No. 200~ SWC1 SWC6 SWE1 SWC1 Selectable Numbering Schedules 2Digit Dialing Selectable Function Code Selectable Numbering Schedules Numbering Schedules and Dial Operation Type 3 No. 100 No. 20~ SWC6 SWE1 SWC1 SWC6 SWE1 SWC1 SWC6 2Digit Dialing Selectable Function Code Selectable Numbering Schedules 2Digit Dialing Selectable Function Code Selectable Numbering Schedules 2Digit Dialing 2Digit Dialing Only Paging Type 4 No. 10~ No. 20~ SWE1 SWC1 SWC6 SWE1 SWC1 Selectable Function Code Selectable Numbering Schedules 2Digit Dialing Selectable Function Code Selectable Numbering Schedules SWC6 2Digit Dialing No. 10~ SWE1 Selectable Function Code SWC1 Selectable Numbering Schedules Output Capacity of General Purpose Control Programmable Station Numbering Group Blocking SWE3 SWD5 SWD4 Output Capacity of General Purpose Control Programmable Station Numbering Group Blocking / E C D D Programmable Station Numbering Establishment of Each Groups Allowing Calls among Groups Allowing Acess to Paging Zones 13

15 Programmable Restricted Access for Stations Function Registration or Operation at Each Station No. SWD1 CP DIP Switch Function Stations Allowed Access to All Call, Conference and General Purpose Control / Function Group A A A A A A Function Code No. 200 Programing Function Stations Allowd Access to All Call Stations Allowed Acces to Conference Stations Allowed Access to Oneshot Make Output Stations Allowed Access to Make/Break Output Stations Allowed Access to 8 Selectable (OneShot Make) /Decimal Output Station Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output Selection of Calling Tone 41 Selection of Calling Tone Selection of Paging Preannounce Tone Duration 42 Selection of Paging Preannounce Tone Duration Timeout of Conversation 45 Timeout of Conversation Timeout of Paging Call 46 Timeout of Paging Call In/Out Annunciation SWC1 Selectable Numbering Schedules Destination indication SWC1 Selectable Numbering Schedules Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) SWE4 Memory of Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) / C 72 Group of Calling Indication Party Pager SWD6 Pager 14

16 7. FUNCTI CODE TABLE FOR STATI. 200 PROGRAMMING A. Clearance at one time Function Group S Function Selection of Calling Tone Selection of Paging Preannouncement Tone Timeout of Conversation Timeout of Paging Call Function Code Clearance of Function Function Registration on All Stations Clearance of Function by Function Group Confirmation tone Confirmation tone Confirmation tone Confirmation tone Confirmation tone (Clears function group S) Executive Priority 50 Continuous Calling Tone 51 A Station Allowed Access to All Call Stations Allowed Access to Conference Automatic Access to Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Shot Make Output Stations Allowed Access to Make/ Brake Output Stations Allowed Access to 8 Selectable/ Decimal Output Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output Confirmation tone Confirmation tone Confirmation tone (Clears function group A) B Secretary Transfer Master/Sub Confirmation tone Confirmation tone (Clears function group B) Group Hunting 62 C Paging Responce, Paging Priority Group Blocking of Each Group Group of Calling Party Indication Confirmation tone Confirmation tone (Clears function group C) D Combination Paging Group Blocking: Allowing Calls Among Groups Group Blocking: Allowing Access to Paging Zones Confirmation tone Confirmation tone (Clears function group D) E Programable Station Numbering 90 Confirmation tone Confirmation tone (Clears function group E) Personal Number Single Digit Dialing Remote Response Confirmation tone (Clears functions of Personal No., Single Digit Dialing and Remote Response) Note: *Can be registered at each station. 15

17 FUNCTI CODE TABLE FOR STATI. 200 PROGRAMMING B. Programming of System Function Group Function Function Code Remarks Operating for Programming Initially Programmed Mode Selection of Calling Tone 41 Two different calling tones, single note tone or trill note tone, are available in selection for the Handsfree system except the continuous calling tone. 0: Without Calling Tone 1: Single Note Tone (0.2 sec.) 2: Trill note Tone (0.3 sec.) Trill note Tone (0.3 sec.) S Selection of Paging Preannouncement Tone Duration 42 You can select the length of time of paging preannouncement tone. 0: Without Paging Preannouncement Tone. 1: Paging Preannouncement Tone (1 sec.) 2: Paging Preannouncement Tone (2 sec.) Paging Preannouncement Tone (2 sec.) Timeout of Conversation 43 Stations can be disconnected automatically from the speech path in the unit of Minute and the Hurryup Signal Tone can be heard 10 seconds before the disconnection. 00: Without Timeout function 01~99: Length limited (minute) Without Timeout Timeout of Paging Call 44 Stations can be disconnected automatically from the Paging circuit in the unit of Minute and the Hurryup Signal Tone can be heard 10 seconds before the disconnection. 00: Without Timeout function 01~99: Length limited (minute) Without Timeout 16

18 FUNCTI CODE TABLE FOR STATI. 200 PROGRAMMING C. Programming of each Function Function Group Function Function Code 1st Parameter 2nd Parameter 3rd Parameter 4th Parameter OPERATING FOR PROGRAMMING Executive Priority 50 Station No. / (1/0) Continuous Calling Tone 51 Station No. / (1/0) Station Allowed Access to All Call 52 Station No. / (1/0) A Stations Allowed Access to Conference Automatic Access to Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Shot Make Output Stations Allowed Access to Make/ Break Output Stations Allowed Access to 8 Selectable (One Shot Make)/ Decimal Output Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output Station No. Station No. Station No. Station No. Station No. Station No. / (1/0) / (1/0) / (1/0) / (1/0) / (1/0) / (1/0) Secretary Transfer 60 Executive Station No. Secretary Station No. B Master/Sub 61 Sub Station No. Master Station No. Group Hunting 62 Main station No. Transfered Station No. C Paging Zone Group Blocking: Establishment of Each Group Zone No. (01~15) Group No. (1~8) The First Station No. of the Zone The First Station No. of the Group The Last Station No. of the Zone The Last Station No. of the Group Group of Calling Party Indication 72 Group No. (1~8) The First Station No. of the Group The Last Station No. of the Group D Combination Paging Group Blocking: Allowing Calls Among Groups Combination Zone No. (90~99) Calling Group No. (1~8) Zone No. (s) (01 ~ 15) (Plural) Called Group No.(s) (1~8) (Plural) Group Blocking: Allowing Access to Paging Zones 82 Paging Zone No. of Paged Group (00~15, 90~99) Paing Group No.(s) (1~8) (Plural) E Programable Station Numbering 90 Hardwired Station No. *2 The First Hardwired Station No. *1 Programmed Station No. *2 The Last Hardwired Station No. *1 The First Programmed Staion No. *2 The Last Programmed Station No. *2 *1 Station No.'s except Programmed Station No.'s are Hardwired Station No.'s No.200~327/No.100~227/No.20~99/No *2 Programmed Station No.' s are No.200~999/No.100~999/No.20~99/No

19 8. STATI. 200 PROGRAMMING FOR EACH FUNCTI 81 EXECUTIVE PRIORITY (FUNCTI CODE 50) EXECUTIVE PRIORITY STEP1 Function Code New Registration? Executive Station No. Executive Station No. New Registration finished? YES Release? YES Executive Station No. Executive Station No. Release finished? YES Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Be sure to depress the keys steadily. ( will be heard.) 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. (All other registrations remain valid.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 5. CP DIP switch B3 must be "" to employ this function. ( will be heard.) 18

20 82 CTINUOUS CALLING TE (FUNCTI CODE 51) CTINUOUS CALLING TE STEP1 Function Code New Registration? YES Continuously Called Station No. Continuously Called Station No. New Registration finished? Release? YES Continuously Called Station No. Continuously Called Station No. Release finished? YES Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Be sure to depress the keys steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, ( will be heard.) 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. (All other registrations remain valid.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 5. CP DIP switch E6 must be "" to employ this function. ( will be heard.) 19

21 83 STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO ALL CALL (FUNCTI CODE 52) STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO ALL CALL STEP1 Function Code New Registration? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. New Registration finished? YES Release? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. Release finished? YES Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Be sure to depress the keys steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, ( will be heard.) 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. (All other registrations remain valid.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 5. Programming is necessary only if CP DIP switch D1 is "". ( will be heard.) 20

22 84 STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO CFERENCE (FUNCTI CODE 53) STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO CFERENCE STEP 1 Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. New Registration finished? YES Release? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. Release finished? YES Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Be sure to depress the keys steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, ( will be heard.) 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. (All other registrations remain valid.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 5. Programming is necessary only if CP DIP switch D1 is "". Switch B1 must be "" to employ this function. ( will be heard.) 21

23 85 AUTOMATIC ACCESS TO PAGING (FUNCTI CODE 54) HANDSET SUBSTATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO PAGING STEP 1 Function Code New Registration? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. New Registration finished? YES Release? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. Release finished? YES Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Be sure to depress the keys steadily. ( will be heard.) 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. (All other registrations remain valid.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function. ( will be heard.) 22

24 COMPLEMENTARY TES (1) Automatic Access to Paging This function facilitates Paging / Paging response from a Substation TL600S. Just picking up the Handset of Substation automatically activates Paging or Paging Response mode. (2) Required Programming for Automatic Access to Paging from Handset Substation. 21) First, connect a Master Station HF600M or TL600M in place of a Substation TL600S. 22) Program at that station a necessary function for Single Digit Dialing such as Paging, Paging Response, Personal Number Call or etc. 23) Then, replace the Master Station with a Substation TL600S. 24) Program "Automatic Access to Paging from Handset Substation (Function Code 54)" at the Station No. 200 according to the programming instructions. (3) Single Digit Dialing and Automatic Access to Paging By programming "Single Digit Dialing" at any master station, a single touch of the dial activates "Station Call", "Personal Number Call", "Paging" or "Paging Response" mode. But in using a TL600S and a HF600S, "Automatic Access to Paging from Handset Substation" function cannot be adopted only by programming "Single Digit Dialing" at the station. It also reqires the programming for Function Code 54 at No. 200 Station. (4) A call to Master Station from Handset or Handsfree/ Handset Substation "Master/Sub Relationship (Function Code 61)" can be programmed into Handset Substation TL600S or Handsfree/ Handset Substation HF600S etc., where you can call the relative Master Station by a single touch of the dial, or by picking up the Handset. In activating a mode with Handsfree/Handset Substation HF600S by picking up the Handset, "Privacy" switch on the Station is to be "" position. (5) Call by Dialing & Picking up the Handset Call to Master Station Paging Call, Paging Response or Personal Number Call Function Necessary Programming By dialing at HF620S or HF600S By picking up Handset at TL600S or HF600S (Privacy SW. ) By dialing at HF620S or HF600S By picking up Handset at TL600S or HF600S (Privacy SW. ) Single Digit Dialing Single Digit Registration at Station Master/sub Relationship Programming at Station No. 200 (Function Code 61) Automatic Acess to Paging Paging (or Calling) from Handset Substation 1. Single Digit Registration at Station 2. Programming at Station No.200 (Function Code 54) Note. Possible Impossible Possible but usually Not to be used 23

25 86 STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO ESHOT MAKE OUTPUT (FUNCTI CODE 56) STATI ALLOWED ACCESS TO E SHOT MAKE OUTPUT STEP1 Function Code New Registration? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. New Registration finished? YES Release? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. Release finished? YES Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Be sure to depress the keys steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, ( will be heard.) ( will be heard.) 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. (All other registrations remain valid.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 5. Programming is necessary only if CP DIP switch D1 is "". 24

26 87 STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO MAKE/BREAK OUTPUT (FUNCTI CODE 57) STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO MAKE/BREAK OUTPUT STEP 1 Function Code New Registration? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. New Registration finished? Release? Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. Release finished? YES Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Be sure to depress the keys steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, ( will be heard.) 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. {All other registrations remain valid.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 5. Programming is necessary only if CP DIP switch D1 is "". ( will be heard.) 25

27 88 STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 8 SELECTABLE (ESHOT MAKE) OR DECIMAL OUTPUT (FUNCTI CODE 58) STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 8 SELECTABLE (ESHOT MAKE) OR DECIMAL OUTPUT STEP1 Function Code New Registration? Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. New Registration finished? YES Release? Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. Release finished? Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Be sure to depress the keys steadily. ( will be heard.) 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. (All other registrations remain valid.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 5. Programming is necessary only if CP DIP switch D1 is "". ( will be heard.) 26

28 89 STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 4 DECIMAL DIGITS OUTPUT (FUNCTI CODE 59) STATIS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 4 DECIMAL DIGITS OUTPUT STEP 1 Function Code New Registration? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. New Registration finished? YES Release? YES Allowed Station No. Allowed Station No. Release finished? YES Return TES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, 3. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occures. (All other registrations remain valid.) ( will be heard.) 4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing Be sure to depress the keys steadily. function is employed. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 5. Programming is necessary only if CP DIP switch D1 is "". ( will be heard.) 27

29 810 SECRETARY TRANSFER (FUNCTI CODE 60) SECRETARY TRANSFER Step 1 Function Code New Registration? Executive Station No. Secretary Station No. Executive Station No. Secretary Station No. New Registration finished? Release? Executive Station No. Executive Station No. Executive Station No. Executive Station No. Release finished? Return TES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. ( will be heard.) 4. Switch B5 must be "" to employ this function. 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 5. Programming of Secretary Transfer can be made in a daisy chain method. For their examples, refer to the following sketch. 28

30 811 MASTER/SUB RELATISHIP (FUNCTI CODE 61) MASTER/SUB RELATISHIP Step 1 Function Code New Registration? YES Sub Station No. Master Station No. Sub Station No. Master Station No. New Registration finished? YES Release? YES Sub Station No. Sub Station No. Sub Station No. Sub Station No. Release finished? Return TES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. ( will be heard.) 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 29

31 812 GROUP HUNTING (FUNCTI CODE 62) TRANSFERED STATI No. FOR GROUP HUNTING Step 1 Function Code New Registration? Original Station No. Transfered Station No. Original Station No. Transfered Station No. New Registration finished? Release? Original Station No. Original Station No. Original Station No. Original Station No. Release finished? Return TES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, ( will be heard.) 3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 4. Switch B5 must be "" to employ this function. 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 5. Programming of Group Hunting can be made in a daisy chain method. For their examples, refer to the following sketch. 30

32 813 PAGING ZE (FUNCTI CODE 70) ESTABLISHMENT OF EACH PAGING ZE Step 1 Function Code Paging Zone No. (01 ~ 15) 1st Station No. of the Zone Last Station No. of the Zone Paging Zone No. (01 ~ 15) 1st Station No. of the Zone Last Station No. of the Zone New Registration finished? Return TES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the Zones for this function, 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) ( will be heard.) 3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 4. Switch B4 must be "" to employ this function. 5. 2Digit dialing is necessary even in the case of Zone No. 1 to No. 7. Ex. Zone No.2 6. In the case "Paging Response Without Zone Number" mode is selected by the DIP Switch SWE2, this registration is essential. 7. In the case "Paging Priority" function is adopted by the DIP Switch SWC3, this registration should be made for each Paging Zone of No. 01 to No

33 814 GROUP BLOCKING 1 : ESTABLISHMENT OF EACH GROUP (FUNCTI CODE 71) GROUP BLOCKING 1 ESTABLISHMENT OF EACH GROUP Step 1 Function Code Group No. 1st Station No. Last Station No. (1~8) of the Zone of the Zone Group No. 1st Station No. Last Station No. (1~8) of the Zone of the Zone New Registration finished? Return TES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the groups for this function, 3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. ( will be heard.) 4. CP DIP switch D4 must be "" to employ this function. 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 32

34 815 CALLING PARTY INDICATI (LAMP TYPE) (FUNCTI CODE 72) ESTABLISHMENT OF EACH GROUP Step 1 Function Code Group No. 1st Station No. Last Station No. (1 ~ 8) of the Zone of the Zone Group No. 1st Station No. Last Station No. (1 ~ 8) of the Zone of the Zone New Registration finished? Return TES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the groups for this function, 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) ( will be heard.) 3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit Dialing function is employed. 4. When the Indication Panel belongs to only one (1) station, you should write the station number in both "First Station No." and "Last Station No." columns. 33

35 816 COMBINATI PAGING (FUNCTI CODE 80) COMBINATI PAGING Step 1 Function Code New Registration? Combination Paging Paging Zone No. (s) Zone No. (90 ~ 99) (01 ~ 15) (01 ~ 15) Combination Paging Paging Zone No. (s) Zone No. (90 ~ 99) (01 ~ 15) (01 ~ 15) New Registration finished? Release? Combination Paging Zone No. (90 ~ 99) Combination Paging Zone No. (90 ~ 99) Release finished? Return TES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the Zones for this function, 3. CP DIP switch B4 and C4 must be "" to employ this function. ( will be heard.) 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 34

36 817 GROUP BLOCKING 2 : ALLOWING CALLS AMG GROUPS (FUNCTI CODE 81) GROUP BLOCKING 2 ALLOWING CALLS AMG GROUPS Step 1 Function Code New Registration? Calling Group Called Group No. (1 ~ 8) No. (s) (1 ~ 8) (max. 7) Calling Group Called Group No. (1 ~ 8) No. (s) (1 ~ 8} (max. 7) New Registration finished? Release? Calling Group No. (1 ~ 8) Calling Group No. (1 ~ 8) Release finished? YES TES Return 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the groups for this function, ( will be heard.) 3. Do not register a Group to call itself. 4. CP DIP switch D4 must be "" to employ this function. 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs (All other registrations remain valid.) 35

37 818 GROUP BLOCKING 3 : ALLOWING GROUP ACCESS TO PAGING (FUNCTI CODE 82) GROUP BLOCKING 3 ALLOWING ACCESS TO PAGING ZES Step 1 Function Code New Registration? Paging Zone (00 ~ 15) or Paging Group No. (S) Combination Paging Zone (90 ~ 99) (1 ~ 8) (max. 8) Paging Zone (00 ~ 15) or Paging Group No. (S) Combination Paging Zone (90 ~ 99) (1 ~ 8) (max. 8) New Registration finished? Release? Paging Zone (00 ~ 15) or Combination Paging Zone (90 ~ 99) Paging Zone (00 ~ 15) or Combination Paging Zone (90 ~ 99) Release finished? TES Return 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the groups for this function, 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs (All other registrations remain valid.) ( will be heard.) 3. CP DIP switch D4 must be "" to employ this function. 36

38 819 PROGRAMMABLE STATI NUMBERING (FUNCTI CODE 90) A. Programming of Single Station Number PROGRAMMABLE STATI NUMBERING Step 1 Function Code New Registration? Hardwired Station No. Programmed Station No. Hardwired Station No. Programmed Station No. New Registration finished? Release? Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Release finished? Return TES 1. To release all registered Programmed Station No.'s at one time, ( will be heard.) 3. Any one Programmed Station No. cannot be assigned to more than one Hardwired Station. 4. CP DIP switch D5 must be "" to employ this function. 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 37

39 PROGRAMMABLE STATI NUMBERING (FUNCTI CODE 90) B. Programming of Serial Station Numbers PROGRAMMABLE STATI NUMBERING Step 1 Function Code New Registration? First Last First Last Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Programmed Station No. Programmed Station No. First Last First Last Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Programmed Station No. Programmed Station No. New Registration finished? Release? First Last First Last Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. First Last First Last Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Release finished? Return TES 1. To release all registered Programmed Station No.'s at one time, ( will be heard.) 3. Any one Programmed Station No. cannot be assigned to more than one Hardwired Station. 4. CP DIP switch D5 must be "" to employ this function. 2. Restart at Step 1 when misdialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 38

40 9. PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE < PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE 1 > Function Table for the System Function Group Function Function Code Registered Deta Note of Registration Initial Programming Selection of Calling Tone 41 0: Without Calling Tone 1: Single note tone (0.2 sec.) 2: Trill note tone (0.3 sec.) 2: Trill note Tone (0.3 sec.) S Selection of Paging Preannouncement Tone 42 0: Without Paging Preannouncement Tone 1: Paging Preannouncement Tone (1 sec.) 2: Paging Preannouncement Tone (2 sec.) 2: Paging Preannouncement Tone (2 sec.) Timeout of conversation 45 00: Without Timeout function 01~99: Length limited (min.) 00: Without Timeout Timeout of Paging call 46 00: Without Timeout function 01~99: Length limited (min.) 00: Without Timeout 39

41 40 *1: Hardwired Station No. *2: Programmed Station No. With Without Personal No. Personal No. Name Hardwired Station No. Executive Priority Continuous Calling Tone Stations Allowed Access to All Call Stations Allowed Access to Conference Automatic Access to Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Shot Output Stations Allowed Access to Make/Break Output Stations Allowed Access to 1/8 Select (or Decimal) Output Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output Secretary Station No. *1 Master Station No. *1 Transfered Station No. for Group Hunting *1 Paging Zone No. Function Code Group No. for Group Blocking Group No. for Calling Party Indication Programmed Station No. Function Function Group A B C E Function Table for Stations (1) < PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE 2>

42 41 *1: Hardwired Station No. *2: Programmed Station No. Name Hardwired Station No. Executive Priority Continuous Calling Tone Stations Allowed Access to All Call Stations Allowed Access to Conference Automatic Access to Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Shot Output Stations Allowed Access to Make/Break Output Stations Allowed Access to 1/8 Select (or Decimal) Output Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output Secretary Station No. *1 Master Station No. *1 Function Code Function Function Group A B Function Table for Stations (2) <PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE 3> Transfered Station No. for Group Hunting *1 Paging Zone No. Group No. for Group Blocking Group No. for Calling Party Indication Programmed Station No. E

43 42 *1: Hardwired Station No. *2: Programmed Station No. Name Hardwired Station No. Executive Priority Function Code Continuous Calling Tone Stations Allowed Access to All Call Stations Allowed Access to Conference Automatic Access to Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Shot Output Stations Allowed Access to Make/Break Output Function Stations Allowed Access to 1/8 Select (or Decimal) Output Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output Secretary Station No. *1 Master Station No. *1 Transfered Station No. for Group Hunting *1 Function Group A B Function Table for Stations (3) <PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE 4> Paging Zone No. Group No. for Group Blocking Group No. for Calling Party Indication Programmed Station No. E

44 <PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE 5> Paging Priority and/or Paging Response Table Station Paging Zone Department No. First Station No. Last Station No. Function Code 70 For Paging Priority For Paging Response Combination Paging Table Selected Paging Zone Combination Paging Zone Function Code 80 Department Station Numbers Table for Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) Calling Party Indication Name Group No. First Station No. Last Station No. Function Code 72 Note. When the indication panel belongs to only one (1) station, you should write the station number in both "First Station No." and "Last Station No." columns. 43

45 <PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE 6> Tables for Group Blocking (3 Tables) Group Blocking for each Group Group No. First Station No. Last Station No. Function Code 81 Function Code 71 Group Blocking among Groups Calling Group No. Called Group No. Others Others Group Blocking for Paging Groups Paging Zone Department No. Paging Group No. Others All call Combination Paging Zones Function Code 82 Individual Paging Zones No need to register. 44

46 Combination Paging Zone Summary Table of Group Blocking (Function Code 71, 81, 82), Paging Zone (Function Code 70) and Combination Paging (Function Code 80). Note: indicates that registration is not necessary, indicates stations not belonging to any group. Stations in Each Group Calling (Paging) Group No. Called (Paged and Responding) Group No. Stations in Each Paging Zone Stations belonging to Each Indivisual Zone Stations not belonging to any Zone Paging Response Dial Operation of Paging Call 7 Individual Paging Zones 15 Indivisual Paging Zones Paging Zone All Call Paging Indivisual Zone Paging Combination Paging Type of Paging Station Paging or PA Paging Station Paging or PA Paging PA Paging Station Paging or PA Paging Paging Priority Dial Operation of Paging Response Possible Only in Zone No. 1~7 Possible Impossible Possible Only in Indivisual Zone No.1~7 45

47 PART 2. FUNCTI SELECTI FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNITS 10. SETTING OF CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH OF TRANSMITTING UNIT (DTE11) AND WORD SELECT SWITCH OF RECEIVING UNIT (DRB61) TE 1. Connect the DTE11 and DRB61 to Exchange correctly. (Refer to operation manuals of DTE11 and DRB61). 2. Set the function select switches (DIP SWITCH) on CP62 correctly and be sure to enter initial programming and function registration at programming station No Remove the front panel of Data Transmitting Unit (DTE11) and take out the printed circuit board. Then set the channel select switches located on the printed circuit board, according to the necessary functions such as IN/OUT Annunciation, Calling Party Indication etc,and replace in the Unit. (Refer to 13. Explanation of Data Transmitting Unit Output Channels, Page 50). 4. The DTE11 sends out 512 bit data (16 bit x 32 words) to control relays on Data Receiving Unit (DRB61). Therefore set the two word select switches on DRB61, according to necessary output mode. SW1 is for Relay No.1 to No.16 and SW2 is for Relay No.17 to No.32. See Page 51 fordatails. (Refer to Explanation of Date Receiving Unit Output Channels.) 5. Connecting Cable YR802 is used for the Rack mounting system. Connecting Cable YR806 is used for the Standard Cabinet mounting system with only One (1) DTE11 unit. Connecting Cable YR802 or YR806 One Pair Cable Connecting Cable YR803 To other DRB61 To other DTE11 CHANNEL SELECT Switch (SW1) To other RDB61 WORD SELECT Switch (SW1, SW2) 46

48 11. DIP SWITCH TABLE FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNITS Exchange Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. Each channel output of DTE11 may be connected to DRB61 (s) (as above for CH.0) CHANNEL SELECT Switch Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 47

49 12. SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNITS Exchange YR810 Stations YR802 or YR806 Data Transmitting Unit (Data Receiver (Equipment using DRB61) YR803 In/Out Annunciations (500 contacts) Two wires In/Out Annunciation Display Board Prescription Display Board, etc. YR803 MakeBreak Output (51 2/1 00 contacts) YR803 OneshotMake Output (500/50 contacts) Prescription Display Board, etc. YR803 (1) 4 Decimal Digits Output (9 Units) (2) Decimal Output (9 Units) (3) 8 Selectable Make Output (9 Units) (4) Pager Control (100 contacts) (5) 8 selectable Oneshot Make Output (9 Units) a. President, c. Section Chief, b. Department Chief, d. Chief Clerk Room Condition Indication, Destination Indication, etc. YR803 Decimal Output (99 Units) a. Conference Room, b. Reception Room, Room Condition Indication, Destination Indication, etc. c. Out d. Waiting Room YR803 8 Selectable Make Output (64 Units) Room Condition Indication, Destination Indication. YR803 YR803 YR803 Calling Party Indication. Numerical Type (1) Calling Party Indication. Numerical Type (2) Calling Party Indication. Lamp Type (1) Called Party with Indicator No. 201~216 Called Party with Indicator No. 217 ~ 232 Called Party with Indicator 4 stations (4 groups) Called Party with Indicator 4 stations (4 groups) Calling Party Display Board. Indication by decimal digits. Calling Party Display Board. 1 Station 1 lamp Indication. 8 stations (8 groups) YR803 Calling Party Indication. Lamp Type (2) YR803 Destination Indication (1) Personal No. No. 1000~1015 Personal No. No. 1016~1031 Destination Indication Station No. No. 201~232 Destination Indication (2) 48

50 Enlarged Block Diagram of Calling Party Indication Exchange Station numbers of YR802 or YR806 Data Transmitting Unit (Calling Party Display Panel with DRB61) Called Parties with Indicator Calling Party Indication. Numerical Type. (1) Two wires 16 units YR803 Calling Party Indication. Numerical Type. (2) 16 units YR803 Calling Party Indication. Lamp Type. (1) 1 station = 1 lam p indication. 4 units YR803 Calling Party Indication. Lamp Type. (2) 1 station= 1 lamp indication. 4 units 49

51 13. EXPLANATI OF DATA TRANSMITTING UNIT OUTPUT CHANNELS CHANNEL SELECTI FUNCTIS DESCRIPTI APPLICATI IN/OUT Annunciation (500 persons) Personal in and out registration can be accomplished at any Master station by using personal numbers Max. 500 IN/OUT annunciations may be done. IN/OUT Annunciation Make/Break Output (512/100 contacts) Make/Break contacts can be available at any Master station. Door Remote IN/OUT Annunciation Oneshot Make Output (500/50 contacts) Oneshot make contacts can be available at any Master station. ITV camera select VTR control (1) 4 Decimal digits output (9 units) Indicate by 7 segments LEDs. Prescription annunciation (2) Decimal Output (9 units) 10 Selectable Decimal Outputs are available with 7 segments LEDs. Room condition indication (3) 8 Selectable Make Output. (9 units) One contact out of 8 selectable make outputs is obtained. "Clear" operation makes all 8 relays break. Destination indication (4) Pager Control Output (100 pagers) Make output (100 contacts) available for pager control. Pager (5) 8 Selectable Oneshot Make Output (9 unit) One contact out of 8 selectable make outputs is obtained for about 1 or 2 seconds. VTR control Decimal Output (99 units) 10 Selectable Decimal Outputs are available with 7 segments LEDs. Room condition indication Destination indication 8 selectable make Output (64 units) One contact out of 8 selectable make outputs is obtained. "Clear" operation makes all 8 relays break. Room condition indication Destination indication Calling Party Indication Numericaltype (1) Calling Party Indication Numericaltype (2) When a station with a Display Board is called, calling party number is indicated until the conversation is over and also when the called station is busy or in privary. The number of called stations are No.201~No.216. The number of called stations are No.217~No.232. Calling Party Indication (One Station; One Lamp) Calling Party Indication (One Station; One Lamp) Max. 128 Calling station numbers can be indicated when designated called station with Display Board is called. The numbers of called stations having an indication panel can be programmed at No.200 station. The group number of called station(s). No.1~4 The group number of called station(s). No.58 Destination Indication (1) Destination Indication (2) When a person makes his own Personal Number Programming at the station, the station number at which the registration was made can be indicated by the lamp. Personal number No.1000~ 1015 Personal number No.1016~

52 14. EXPLANATI OF DATA RECEIVING UNIT OUTPUT CHANNELS 141 Channel 0 (CH. 0) In/Out Annunciation Exchange (Dial Operation) Personal Number Registration Personal Number Cancellation Data Transmitter Date Receiver Relay Output No. CHANNEL SELECT Switch Each Relay Output shows last 3 digits (xxx) of Personal Number Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 51

53 142 Channel 1 (CH. 1) Make/Break Output Exchange (Dial Operation) Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. CHANNEL SELECT Switch Each Relay Output shows Relay Contact Number. Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 52

54 143 Channel 2 (CH. 2) OneShot Make Output Exchange (Dial Operation) Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. CHANNEL SELECT Switch Each Relay Output shows RElay Contact Number. Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 53

55 144 Channel 3 (CH. 3) Exchange (1) 4 Decimal Digits Output (9 units) (3) 8Selectable Make Output (9 units) (5) 8Selectable Oneshot Make Output (9 units) (2) Decimal Output (9 units) (4) Pager Control Output (100 contacts) Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. CHNNEL SELECT Switch (Example) (1) 4 Decimal Digits Output Binary Output Negative Logic (1) 4 Decimal Digits Output [9 Units] (2) Decimal Output (3) 8Selectable Make Output Display 8Select. Decimal Unit No.8 Condition "9" Bindary Negative Logic Output Unit No.4 Condition"!" Unit No.6 Condition "8" 1: Relay Make 0: Relay Break (2) Decimal Output [9 Units] (3) 8Selectable Make Output [9 Units] (4) Pager Control Output Pager No.79 is being called. (4) Pager Control Output [100 Contacts] (5) 8Selectable Oneshot Make Output Unit No.4 Condition "1" Unit No.6 Condition "8" Each Relay Output shows Relay Contact Number. (5) 8Selectable Oneshot Make Output [9 Units] Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 54

56 145 Channel 4 (CH. 4) Decimal Output (99 Units) Exchange (Dial Operation) Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. CHANNEL SELECT Switch (Example) Unit No.24 Condition "3" Binary Negative Logic "3" Unit No.48 Condition"0" Binary Negative Logic "0" 1: Relay Make 0: Relay Break Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 55

57 146 Channel 5 (CH. 5) 8Selectable Make Output (64 Units) Exchange (Dial Operation) Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. CHNNEL SELECT Switch (Example) Unit No.8 Condition "1" Unit No.10 Condition "8" 1: Relay Make 0: Relay Break Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 56

58 147 Channel 6 (CH. 6) Calling Party Indication Numerical Type (1) Exchange 7 Segments Display of "Calling Station No.", "Waiting Station No." and "Total Number of Waiting Stations". Total Number of Station with Indications, 16 stations/channel (32 stations/2 Channel) Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. Station No. with Indication No.201 CHANNEL SELECT Switch No.202 No.203 (Example) No.204 Station No.205 Lamp "" Condition No.205 No.206 Station No.207 Lamp "" Condition No.207 No.208 No.209 No.210 No.211 No.212 No.213 No.214 d.c.: d.w.: t.n.w.: logic: 1: 0: Digit of Calling Station No. Digit of Waiting Station No. Total Number of Waiting Stations. Binary negative logic Relay Make Relay Break No.215 No.216 Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 57

59 148 Channel 7 (CH. 7) Calling Party Indication Numerical Type (2) Exchange 7 Segments Display of "Calling Station No.", "Waiting Station No." and "Total Number of Waiting Stations". Total Number of Station with Indications, 16 stations/channel (32 stations/2 Channel) Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. Station No. with Indication No.217 CHANNEL SELECT Switch No.218 No.219 (Example) No.220 Station No.221 Lamp "" Condition No.221 No.222 Station No.223 Lamp "" Condition No.223 No.224 No.225 No.226 No.227 No.228 No.229 No.230 d.c.: d.w.: t.n.w.: logic: 1: 0: Digit of Calling Station No. Digit of Waiting Station No. Total Number of Waiting Stations. Binary negative logic Relay Make Relay Break No.231 No.232 Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 58

60 149 Channel 8 (CH. 8) Calling Party Indication Lamp Type (1) Exchange Each "Calling Station" or "Waiting Station" is shown by Each Lamp of Indication. Total Number of Station with Indications: 4 Stations/Channel (8 Stations/2 Channels) Total Number of Calling Stations: Max. 128 Stations/Each Indication Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. Station No. with Indication CHANNEL SELECT Switch Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Each Relay Output shows "Calling Station No." Group 4 Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 59

61 1410 Channel 9 (CH. 9) Calling Party Indication Lamp Type (2) Exchange Each "Calling Station" or "Waiting Station" is shown by Each Lamp of Indication. Total Number of Station with Indications: 4 Stations/Channel (8 Stations/2 Channels) Total Number of Calling Stations: Max. 128 Stations/Each Indication Data Transmitter Data Receiver Relay Output No. Station No. with Indication CHANNEL SELECT Switch Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Each Relay Output shows "Calling Station No." Group 8 Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 60

62 1411 Channel 10 (CH. 10) Destination Indication (1) (Dial Operation) Registration of Personal Number Exchange Date Transmitter Cancellation of Personal Number Personal Number: Max. 32 persons (No.1000~1031) Station Number which shows Person's Destination: Max. 32 stations (No.210~232 (101 ~132/21 ~52/ 1142)) Data Receiver Relay Output No. Personal Number No.1000 CHANNEL SELECT Switch No.1001 No.1002 No.1003 No No.1005 EXAMPLE Indication Panellamp on A person "No.1006" registers his Personal Number at the station "No.216", then the Relay contact "No.216" turns into "Make". Each Relay Output shows "Station No. of Person's Destination" No.1006 No.1007 No.1008 No.1009 No.1010 No.1011 No.1012 Each Relay Output shows "Station No. of Person's Destination" No.1013 No.1014 No.1015 Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 61

63 1412 Channel 11 (CH. 11) Destination Indication (2) (Dial Operation) Registration of Personal Number Exchange Date Transmitter Cancellation of Personal Number Personal Number: Max. 32 persons (No.1000~1031) Station Number which shows Person's Destination: Max. 32 stations (No.210~232 (101~132/21 ~52/ 11~42)) Data Receiver Relay Output No. Personal Number No.1016 CHANNEL SELECT Switch No.1017 No.1018 No.1019 No No.1021 EXAMPLE Indication Panellamp on A person "No.1022" registers his Personal Number at the station "No.216", then the Relay contact "No.216" turns into "Make". Each Relay Output shows "Station No. of Person's Destination" No.1022 No.1023 No.1024 No.1025 No.1026 No.1027 No Each Relay Output shows "Station No. of Person's Destination" No.1029 No.1030 No.1031 Note shows the Head of a Slide Switch WORD SELECT Switch 62

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