Panasonic KX-T336 User manual

Panasonic
KX-T336 SYSTEM
System Reference Manual
Vol. 1
Panasonic Company
Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Panasonic Company (West) of America,
Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
6550 Katella Avenue, Cypress, California 90630
Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”),
Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.
San Gabriel Industrial Park, 65th Infantry Avenue, KM 9.5, Carolina, P. FL 00630
KX - A220
Printed in Japan ., PQQX6483YA Q069101053M

Contents
Vol. 1 Section
1
---- System Outline
Section 2 ---- Installation
Section 3 ---- System Features and Operation
Section 4 ---- Station Features and Operation
Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS)
Section 5 ---- Station Features and Operation
Single Line Telephone (SLT)
Section 6 ---- Station Features and Operation
Attendant Console (ATT)
Vol. 2 Section 7 ---- Preparation for Programming and Maintenance
VT220 and Compatibles
Section 8 ---- Preparation for Programming and Maintenance
Dumb Type Terminal
Section 9 ---- System Programming
VT220 and Compatibles
Section 10 ---- System Programming
Dumb TypeTerminal
Section 11 ---- System Programming
Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS)
Section 12 ---- Station Programming
Proprietary Integrated TelephoneSystem (PITS)
Section 13 ---- Station Programming
Attendant Console (ATT)
Section 14 ---- Maintenance
VT220 and Compatibles
Section 15 ---- Maintenance
Dumb Type Terminal
Section 16 ---- Backup Utility-On-Site
Section 17 ---- Backup Utility-Remote Location
Section 18 ---- Abbreviations
Section 19 ---- Index

NOTIFY THE TELEPHONE COMPANY
Installation must be performed by the te!?phone company or a qualified professional installer.
Notify the Telephone Company
Before connecting this equipment to any talephone, call the telephone company and inform them of the
following:
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Telephone number to which the system will be connected ..................................................
. Make.. .................................................................................................................. Panasonic
. Model ........................................................................................ ..KX-T336 1OO/KX-T336200
. FCC Registration No.. ..................... See the Name Plate on the KX-T3361 OO/KX-T336200
In case of enabling the following function(s), please inform your telephone company
of the FCC Registration number “ACJJPN-18958-MF-E.”
1. Ground Start
2. Automatic Route Selection
3. Local Access
.
Ringer Equivalence ...................................................................................................... .0.48
. Service Order Code ...................................................................................................... 9.OF
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Facility interface Code (Loop Start) ....................................................................... 02LS2
(Ground Start) .................................................................. 02GS2
(DID) .............................................................................. 02RV2-T
(OPX) ................................................................................ OL13C
. Required Network Interface Jack (Loop Start and Ground Start). ............................ RJ21X
(DID and OPX) ....................................................... RJll
Present FCC Regulation prohibit connecting this unit to a party line, or to a win operated telephone.
Please read the section on “Telephone Company and FCC Requirements and Responsibilities.”
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The serial number of this product may be found on the label affixed to the bottom of the unit.
You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a
permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the even of theft.
i MODEL NO.: KX-T3361 OO/KX-T336200 4Q/s, ~~~pr/- cmv?-~~ c
SERIAL NO.:
For your future reference
DATE OF PURCHASE
---.
NAME OF DEALER
DEALER’S ADDRESS
(lOl91,
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TELEPHONE COMPANY and
FCC REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In compliance with the requirements of Part 68 of
the FCC Rules and Regulations for connection of
terminal system (this device is classified as
terminal system) to the telephone network and’
for your convenience, the following information is
presented:
1. Notification to the Telephone
Company
Customers connecting terminal equipment to the
telephone network shall, upon request of the
Telephone Company, inform the Telephone
Company of the particular line(s) to which such
connection is made, the FCC registration number
and (See label on bottom of unit.) ringer
equivalence number of the registered terminal
equipment.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of
devices you may connect to your telephone line
and still have all of those devices ring when your
telephone number is called. In most, but not all
areas, the sum of the REN’s of all devices
connected to one line should not exceed five
(5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you
may connect to your line, as determined by the
REN, your should contact your local telephone
company to determine the maximum REN for
your calling area.
2. Direct connection to A Party-
line or Coin-operated
telephone Line is Prohibited
3. Incidence of Harm to The
Telephone Lines
Should Terminal Equipment cause harm to the
Telephone Network, the Telephone Company
shall, where practical, notify the customer that
temporary discontinuance of service may be
required. However, where prior notice is not
practical, the Telephone Company may
temporarily discontinue service forthwith, if such
action is reasonable in the circumstances. In
case of such unnotified temporary
discontinuance of service, the Telephone
Company shall:
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(b)
(cl
4.
Promptly notify the customer of such
temporary discontinuance of service.
Afford the customer the opportunity to correct
the situation which gave rise to the temporary
discontinuance.
Inform the customer of the right to bring a
complaint to the Commission pursuant to the
procedures set out in Subpart E of Part 68 of
FCC Telephone Equipment Rules.
Compatibility of The
Telephone Network and
Terminal Equipment
(a) Availability of telephone
interface information.
Technical information concerning interface
parameters and specifications not specified in
FCC Rules, including the number of Ringers
which may be connected to a particular
telephone line, which is needed to permit
Terminal Equipment to operate in a manner
compatible with Telephone Company
communications facilities, shall be provided by
the Telephone Company upon customer’s
request.
(b) Changes in Telephone
Company Communications
Facilities, Equipment,
Operations and Procedures.
The Telephone Company may make changes in
its communications facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures, where such action is
reasonably required in the operation of its
business and is not inconsistent with the rules
and regulations in FCC Part 68 of the FCC Rules
and Regulations. If such changes can be
reasonably expected to render any customer
Terminal Equipment incompatible with Telephone
Company Communications Facilities, or require
modification or alteration of such Terminal
Equipment, or otherwise materially affect its use
or performance, the customer shall be given
adequate notice in writing, to allow the customer
an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.

OTHERS
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Keep the unit away from heating appliances
and electrical noise generating devices such as
fluorescent lamps, motors and television.
These noise sources can interfere with the
performance of the EASA-PHONE.
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This unit should be kept free of dust, moisture,
high temperature and vibration, and should not
be exposed to direct sunlight.
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Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into
the vents or other holes of this unit.
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If there is trouble, disconnect the unit from the
telephone line. Plug the telephone directly into
the telephone line. If the telephone operates
properly, do not reconnect the unit to the line
until the trouble has been repaired by an
authorized Panasonic Factory Service Center.
If the telephone does not operate properly,
chances are that the trouble is in the telephone
system, and not in the unit.
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Do not use benzine, thinner, or similar solvents.
Do not use abrasive powder to clean the
cabinet. Wipe it with a soft cloth.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment,
basic safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock and injury to persons,
including the following:
1 . Read and understand all instructions.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
i.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked
on the product.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners
or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
Do not use this product near water, for
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen
sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or
near a swimming pool.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, or table. The product may fall,
causing serious damage to the product.
Slots and openings in the cabinet and the
back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to
protect it from overheating, these openings
must not be blocked or covered. The
openings should never be blocked by placing
the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. This product should never be
placed near or over a radiator or heat
register. This product should not be placed in
a built-in installation unless proper ventilation
is provided.
This product should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure of the type
of power supply to your home, consult your
dealer or local power company.
8. This product is equipped with a three wire
grounding type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a
grounding type power outlet. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
into the outlet, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat
the safety purpose of the grounding type
plug.
9. Do not allow anything to rest on the power
cord. Do not locate this product where the
cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
10. Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in the risk of fire or
electric shock.
11. Never push objects of any kind into this
product through cabinet slots as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out
parts that could result in a risk of fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind
on the product.
12. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
disassemble this product, but take it to a
qualified serviceman when some service or
repair work is required. Opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous
voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly
can cause electric shock when the appliance
is subsequently used.
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13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and
refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
14. Avoid using a telephone (other than a
cordless type) during an electrical storm.
There may be a remote risk of electric shock
from lightning.
A. When the power supply cord or plug is
damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or
water.
15. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak
in the vicinity of the leak.
D. If the product does not operate normally
by following the operating instructions.
SAVE THESE
Adjust only those controls, that are
covered by the operating instructions
because improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to normal
operation.
INSTRUCTIONS
E. If the product has been dropped or the
cabinet has been damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance.
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SAFETY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
When installing telephone wiring, basic
safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock and injury to persons, including
the following;
1. Never install telephone wiring during a
lightning storm.
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations
unless the jack is specifically designed for
wet locations.
3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or
terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modifying
telephone lines.
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Section 1
System Outline

(Section 1)
System Outline
Contents
A
B
C
D
E
Overview ........__..__...___......_.._.....................__..._.__..........._....._............................
1.OO The Structure of This Manual ................................................................
2.00 Some Conventions Used in This Manual.. .............................................
3.00 System Description.. ..............................................................................
4.00 Communication Needs ..........................................................................
5.00 Service Cards Description .....................................................................
System Components ...................._.................._..._..__.................__..._._._.............
1.OO Components List.................................................................................... 1-B-l
2.00 System Connections.. ............................................................................ 1-B-2
Features ..........................._............................................................_.................. 1-C-l
Administration ....................................................._............................................ 1-D-l
1.OO Introduction ............................................................................................ 1-D-l
2.00 System Interface.. .................................................................................. 1-D-l
3.00 Programming ......................................................................................... 1-D-2
4.00 Test........................................................................................................ 1-D-2
5.00 Monitor................................................................................................... 1-D-3
6.00 Backup Utility ......................................................................................... 1-D-3
System Configuration ............................._......................................................... 1-E-l
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17.00
Basic Shelf.............................................................................................
Expansion Shelf.....................................................................................
Attendant Console .................................................................................
CPU Card ..............................................................................................
TSW Card.. ............................................................................................
Power Unit .............................................................................................
LCOT Card ............................................................................................
GCOT Card............................................................................................
PLC Card.. .............................................................................................
SLC Card ...............................................................................................
HLC Card...............................................................................................
ATLC Card ....................................................................................... :.
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DISA Card..............................................................................................
DID Card................................................................................................
OPX Card ..............................................................................................
DPH Card ..............................................................................................
AGC Card ..............................................................................................
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18.00 RMTCard.. ............................................................................................ 1-E-10
19.00 T-SW Conference Expansion Card........................................................ 1-E-l 1
20.00 OHCA Card............................................................................................ 1-E-l 1
21.OO T-SW OHCA Expansion Card................................................................ 1-E-l1
22.00 OPX Power Unit..................................................................................... 1-E-l1
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A. Overview
1.OOThe Structure of This Manual
introduction
This system reference manual provides general
technical information on Panasonic KX-T336
system.
This includes a description of the system, its
hardware and software, features and service,
environmental requirements.
This manual is intended to serve as an overall
technical reference for the system.
Organization
This manual is comprised of the following 19
sections.
Section 1 System Outline
This section describes the overall information of
the system and the constnxtion of this Service
Reference Manual.
Section 2 installation
This section describes how to install and start up
the system.
Section 3 System Features and Operation
This section describes the basic system features.
Section 4 Station Features and Operation
(PITS)
This section describes the basic features and
operations from the viewpoint of Proprietary
Integrated Telephone System (PITS) users.
The basic features and required operations for
DSS console are
also described.
Section 5 Station Feature and Operation (SLT)
This section describes the basic features and
operations from the viewpoint of Single Line
Telephone (SLT) users.
Section 6 Station Feature and Operation (ATT)
This section describes the basic features and
operations from the viewpoint of the Attendant
Console (ATT) Operator.
Section
7
Preparation for Programming and
Operation (VT220 and Compatibles)
This section describes the basic usage and
available functions of VT220 and Compatibles.
Section 8 Preparation for Programming and
Operation (Dumb)
This section describes the basic usage and
command reference of Dumb terminal.
Section 9 System Programming (VT220 and
Compatibles)
This section provides information for the
programming of the system database using VT220
and Compatibles.
Section 10 System Programming (Dumb)
This section provides information for the
programming of the
system
database
using Dumb
terminal.
Section 11 System Programming (PITS)
This section provides information for a certain
programming of the system database using PITS
telephone.
Section 12 Station Programming (PITS)
This section provides information for the
programming of various features specific to each
PITS telephone and DSS console using PITS
telephone.
Section 13 Station Programming (ATT)
This section provides information for the
programming and the back-up of the attendant
console database using the attendant console.
Section 14 Maintenance (VT220 and
Compatibles)
This section describes the information necessary
for monitoring, testing, and maintaining the system
using VT220 and Compatibles.
Section 15 Maintenance (Dumb)
This section describes the information necessary
for monitoring, testing, and maintaining the system
using Dumb terminal.
Section 16 Backup Utility-On-Site
This section provides the information for saving
and loading of the system programming data
(including attendant console database) at on-site.
Section 17 Backup Utility-Remote Location
This section provides the information for saving
and loading the system programing data (including
attendant console database) from a remote
location.
Section 18 Abbreviations
This section provides a list of abbreviations used
in this manual.
Section 19 index
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2.00 Some Conventions Used in
- This Manual
In this manual “system features” are described in
Section 3 and ‘station (PITS, SLT, AlT) features”
are described in Section 4 to Section 6. In these
sections, information for each feature is
presented under the following four headings:
Description, Programming, Conditions, and
Operation.
Description
Defines the feature, describes what it does for
the user, and how it is used.
Programming
Provides tabular listing of items required for
system programming as follows:
<l>
System Programming
“System-Class of Service”,
Executive Busy Override
Deny
“System-Numbering Plan’:
Busy Override Deny Set
Busy Override Deny Cancel
<2> I
Refl
VT
404.01
9-D-6.04
<3>
ence
Dumb
lo-c-7.00
lo-c-lO.oc
interpret this table as follows:
<l> shows the required programming items for
the described feature.
<2> shows the reference number for
programming (VT 220 user)
For example, interpret “9-D-4.01” as follows.
9-D-4.01
L Title Number
IL Subsection Number
Section Number
<Example>
4.00
Class of
Service
4.01 Class of Ssrvice (112)
P: System
- Class of Service
_________________--__-_--_________-----
Tile Number
Class of Service 03X) lb.
l ------ -----___- - -------- ----
I Toll Restriction Level (Cmr) ----
I Toll Kestrictica Level #i&t.) ---
I Pax. Dialing Digits -------------
I Call Forvardins / 90 Hot Disturb -
<3> shows the reference number for
programming (Dumb terminal user)
(Note)
In this manual, all reference numbers are
described using Section Number, Subsection
Number, and Title Number.
<Example>
2.00 System Administration from
a Remote Location
Description
From a remote location, you can perform system
programming, diagnosis
and traffic measurements
using a Dumb terminal.
For details about communication parameters, refer
“Communication Interface.”
Conditions
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RMT card
(Modem) must be installed in the
system and
assign the telephone number of
Interface
- Communicstion Interface
Title Number 1-------------__________I
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Item I SIO e1
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(Terminal)
I---- -----+ __--__ - ----
I NL-code , gii
I Bmud Rate I 1200 bmud
Conditions
Describes the applications and benefits of the
feature, followed by factors to be considered
when the feature is used.
Operation
Provides instructions for a user of PITS
telephone (Section 4), Single Line Telephone
(Section 5) and Attendant Console (Section 6)
individually.
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3.00 System Description 4.00 Communications Needs
The system can consist of one, two, or three
shelves (Basic and Expansion l(2) and
Attendant Console. Each shelf contains its own
power supply.
Basic shelf is always required and it can be
equipped with up to 96 lines (including
Extensions and CO lines).
Building Block System
Useful to enlarge system’s ability by installing the
optional Expansion Shelf.
Up to two Expansion Shelves can be installed to
the system.
Each expansion shelf can be equipped with up to
120 lines (including Extensions and CO lines).
Flexible Ports
Up to 336 lines (including Extensions and CO
lines) can be connected with this system.
However Extensions (including DSS consoles)
must be 288 lines or less and CO lines must be
144 lines or less.
Up to two Attendant Consoles (option-with CRT
display) can be connected to the system if ATLC
card is equipped with this system.
Attendant Console can be used for call
processing and system programming in
interactive format.
Switched Loop Attendant Console Operation
makes the handling of incoming calls more
efficient than conventional system.
Starting up the System Administration and
Maintenance of this system can be done using
VT220 (VTlOO), Compatibles, Dumb terminal or
Attendant Console.
Not only Panasonic Proprietary Integrated
Telephones (PITS) but Single Line Telephones
(SLT) can be used as Extension Telephones in
this system.
To meet the user’s communications needs, lhis
system provides the following features.
Outgoing Call Features
Toll Restrictions allow the manager to restrict
extension users from making certain types of
calls.
Restriction is administered through outward
restriction, toll restriction, and ARS restriction.
Automatic Route Selection tARSI provides for
the routing of calls over the telecommunication
network based on preferred routes (normally the
least expensive route available at the time the
call is made) with capacity for multiple common
carriers.
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Receiving Features
Q&ct inward Dialina (DID1allows outside parties
to reach specific inside parties or facilities by
direct dialing without attendant assistance.
Direct Inward Svstem Access (DlSAj allows the
outside parties to dial directly into this system
and access to certain system’s features and
facilities without attendant assistance.
After gaining access to the system, the outside
party can access certain system’s features by
dialing the appropriate feature number.
Uniform Call Distribution tUCDZallows incoming
calls to be distributed uniformly to a specific
group of extensions. Calls to a UCD group hunt
for an idle extension in a circular way, starting at
the extension following the last one called.
InterceDtRouting-No Answec allows calls that are
not answered within a specified time set period to
be redirected to an individual covering extension
and/or an attendant console.
Station Hunting provides automatic redirection of
incoming calls to pre-assigned extension of a
hunting group in a circular way or one way when
the called party is busy.
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Holding Features Conversation Features
w allows an extension user to suspend a call.
This feature allows users to temporarily
disconnect from one conversation and either
make or answer another call. Music on-hold or
message may be provided to the held party if
available.
Conference allows up to 3 parties (maximum two
outside parties), including the originator, to join a
call.
Call Park allows a user to place a call on hold,
then pick up the call at any station in the system.
The user can page another party to pick up the
parked call or may move to another location and
then re-access the call.
Paging Features
&C&Q allows extension users to make
announcement through built-in speaker of
Proprietary Integrated Telephone (PITS) and/or
external Pager Equipments.
Other Features
Transferring Features
Jransfer allows a user to transfer any call to
another party.
This feature supports transfer of calls from the
called party to another party for completion of a
transaction.
IOIIMessage netall Recordina fa)
generates detailed call information on all CO
calls and sends this information to the printer.
SMDR also generates detailed data on Error Log
Records, System Programming Data and Traffic
Information.
I;all Forwarding allows users who are away from
their phones to receive calls at another phone.
This feature supports roving personnel and
shared office space or company staff.
Off Premise Fxtension (OPa allows Single Line
Telephones (SLT) installed off the premises can
be operated via a public or private network in
exactly the same way as extension on the
premise.
No. Item Maximum number
1 Tenant 2
2 Operator 2
3 Speed Dialing-System 200
4 Speed Dialing-StationISLT 10
5 One Touch Dialing-Station/PITS 23
6 Call Park Area 20
7 Programmable Absent Message 10
8 Trunk Group 16
9 Equal Access Group 4
10 OCC Access Group 4
11 Toll Restriction Level 16
12 Paging Group 8
13 ICM Group 8
14 Pickup Group 32
15 UCD Group 32
16 Class of Service 32
17 Primary DN (PDN) 3
18 Message Waiting 500
Account Code Fntrv allows a user to associate
calls with an account code for charge-back
purposes.
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per system/
station
system
tenant
system
station
station
system
system
system
system
system
system
system
system
system
system
system
station
system
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5.00 Service Cards Description
Extension cards CO trunk cards
Proorietarv lntearated 1ine Circuit (PLCJCard:
This card interfaces 8 PITS telephones, DSS
consoles and the TDM bus.
It is available to connect 8 PITS telephones, DSS
consoles to the system per PLC card.
rt Central Office Trunk (LCOT) Card
This card interfaces 8 central office loop start
trunks and the TDM bus.
It is available to connect 8 CO lines to the system
per LCOT card.
Sinale Line Teleohone 1ine Circuit ISLC) &
This card interfaces 8 SLT type telephones and
the TDM bus.
It is available to connect 8 SLT telephones to the
system per SLC card.
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nd Ltne Circuit fHt.Q Card;
This card interfaces PITS/SLT type telephones,
DSS consoles and the TDM bus.
It is available to connect 8 PITS/SLT telephones/
DSS consoles to the system per HLC card.
Off Premise Extension Trunk (OPX) Card:
This card interfaces 4 off premise extensions
through off premise extension power unit.
. . .
Console I me Crrcutt 1AILC) Card;
This card interfaces 2 Attendant Consoles and
the TOM bus.
It is available to connect 2 attendant consoles to
the system if this card is installed.
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With loop start, you seize a line by bridging
through a resistance the tip and ring (both wires)
of your telephone line.
This card interfaces 8 central office trunks and the
TDM bus. \
It is available to connect 8 CO lines to the system
per GCOT card.
A way of signaling on subscriber trunks in which
one side of the two wire trunk (typically the “Ring”
conductor of the Tip and Ring) is momentarily
grounded to get dial tone.
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There are two types of switched trunks one can
typically lease from a focal phone company-
Loop Start and Ground Start.
You must be careful to order the correct type of
trunk from your local phone company and
correctly install your telephone system at your
end - so that they both match.
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Direct Inward Dialing Trunk 1DID) Card;
This card interfaces 4 central office trunks
arranged for Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and the
TDM bus.
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Resource cards
D’rect Inward Svste
I
m Access (C)ISA\ Card;
This card interfaces
4 central office trunks
arranged for Direct Inward System Access
(DISA) and the TDM bus.
Other cards
!&orDhone Circuit IDPHJ Ca d;
This card interfaces 4 doorp:ones and the TDM
bus. Up to 4 door-phones can be connected to
the system.
Automatic Gain Control IAGC) Card;
This card is
used to
maintain volume of CO-CO
communication.
An electronic circuit which compares the level of
an incoming signal with a previously defined
standard and automatically amplifies or
attenuates that signal so it arrives at its
destination at the correct level.
te Circuit (RMT) Card;
This card is necessary for accessing the system
from a remote location.
Time Switch Conference Fxoansion Card (T-SW
Conferem
This card provides 64 additional conference
trunks, and is installed on the T-SW card.
Off Hook Call mement (OHCAI Cacd;
This card is for Off Hook Call Announcement
features, and is installed on the HLC card or PLC
card.
Time Switch Off Hook Call Announcem
ston IT-.SW OHCA) Card;
This card is for Off Hook Call Announcement
features, and is installed in the Basic Slot 2.
No. Item Maximum number per system/
stat-on
1 HLC+PLC+SLC+OPX+DID+LCOT/GCOT 42 cards (336 ports) system
2 DID+LCOT/GCOT 18 cards (144 ports) system
3 DPH 1 card (4 doorphones) system
4 DISA 4 cards (16 resources) system
5 AGC 4 cards (16 resources) system
6 RMT 1 card (1 resource) system
7 ATLC 1 card (2 ports) system
8 HLC+PLC+SLC+OPX+DID+LCOT/GCOT 12 cards (96 ports) basic shelf
9 HLC+PLC+SLC+OPX+DID+LCOT/GCOT 15cards (120 ports) expansion shelf
10 HLC+PLC+SLC+OPX 12cards (96 ports) shelf
11 DSS console 16 consoles (16 ports) system
12 External Pager 2 system
13 External Music Source 2 system
1-A-6

B. System Components
1.OOComponents List
Model No. Name
KX-T336100 Basic Shelf
KX-T336101 CPU card
KX-T336102 T-SW card
KX-T336200 Expansion Shelf
KX-T96300 Attendant Console
KX-T96145 Attendant Console Keyboard
KX-T96186 Off Premise Extension Power Unit
KX-T96180 Loop Start Central Office Trunk (LCOT)
Card
KX-T96181 Ground Start Central Office Trunk (GCOT) Card
KX-T96172 Proprietary ITS Line Circuit (PLC) Card
KX-T96174 Single Line Telephone Line Circuit (SLC) Card
KX-T96170 Hybrid Line Circuit (HLC) Card
KX-T96141 Attendant Console Line Circuit (ATLC)Card
KX-T96191 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Card
KX-T96182 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (DID) Card
KX-T96185 Off Premise Extension Trunk (OPX) Card
KX-T96161 Doorphone Circuit (DPH) Card
KX-T96193 Automatic Gain Control(AGC) Card
KX-T96196 Remote Circuit (RMT) Card
KX-T336104 Time Switch Conference (T-SW Conference) Expansion Card
KX-T96136 Off Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Card
KX-T336105 Time Switch Off Hook Call Announcement (T-SW OHCA) Card
Model No.
KX-T30820
KX-T30830
KX-T30850
KX-T61620
KX-T61630
Name
Proprietary Telephone (3 CO’s)
Proprietary Telephone with LCD (3 CO’s, 8 DSS’s)
Proprietary Telephone (3 CO’s)
Proprietary Telephone (6 CO’s)
Proprietary Telephone with LCD (6 CO’s)
KX-T61650
KX-T123220
KX-T123230
KX-T123230D
KX-T123235
KX-T123250
KX-T7020
KX-T7030
KX-T7050
KX-T7130
KX-T61640
KX-T123240
KX-T7040
KX-T30865
KX-T30890
KX-A26D
Proprietary Telephone (6 CO’s)
Proprietary Telephone (12 CO’s)
Proprietary Telephone with LCD
Proprietary Telephone with LCD
Proprietary Telephone with LCD
Proprietary Telephone (12 CO’s)
Proprietary Telephone (12 CO’s)
Proprietary Telephone with LCD
Proprietary Telephone (12 CO’s)
12 CO’S)
12 CO’S)
12 CO’S)
12 CO’S)
Proprietary Telephone with LCD (12 CO’s)
DSS Console (lG’DSS’s, 16 PF buttons)
DSS Console (32 DSS’s, 16 PF buttons)
DSS Console (32 DSS’s, 16 PF buttons)
Doorphone
Headset
Battery Adapter
1-B-l

2.00 System Connections
Amplifier Paging Speaker 1
Amplifier Paging Speaker 2
Printer
Data Terminal
Radio
Radio
12OVAC 60Hz
Automobile type batteries
l
Consisting of two 12VDC (24VDC)
1-B-2

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- Central
Off
ice Lines
KX-T336 System
Doorphone 1 Doorphone 2 Doorphone 3 I Doorphone 4
Off Premise EGension Power Unit
KX-T96186 I
Attendant Console
KX-T96300
SingleCine
Telephone
Data Terminal
Cordless Phone
Telephone with
Answering
Machine
(two pair)
(two pair) KX-T30830
(two pair) KX-T30820
KX-T-0
KX-T7130
KX-T7030
Answering System
with Facsimile KX-T7050
1-B-3
KX-T61630 (two pair)
KX-T61620 (two pair)
. . I
KX-T61650
(two pair)
KX-T123250
Wo pW
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c
KX-T6i 640
KX-T123240
KX-T7040
Iree pair)
KX-T123235,
KX-T123230D
HOpair)
KX-T123230
Jvopair)
KX-T7020 KX-T123220
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Parallel connections of extension is
Refer to Section 3-F-9.00

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KX-T123220 KX-T30650 KX-T61630
- KX-T7030 KX-T6 1650 KX-Tl23250 KX-T616X KX-T123235.
KX-T123230D
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KX-Tl23230 KX-l7050 KX-T3083U Kx-T7020
OPX PWR
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KX-T36186
6
STORE HOUSE
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Telephone Data Terminal Answing System
with Facsimile
r
DPH
AGC
M-T96193
I-
Kx-T96161
POWER ATLC
III
UNIT KsT96141
Allendant Conrole Anendanl consola
KX-T96300 KX-T96300
TSWOHCA
M-T336105
/ A Paging Speaker1
-23X
4
Paging Speaker 2
1-B-4
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