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TOA EXES-6
000
INTERCOM SYSTEM
Central Processing Unit for Single Exc ange
CP-62
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
TOA ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
EXES-6000
CP-62
KOBE, JAPAN
133-21-079-2
For
CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTALLATION
MANUAL
FOR EXES-6000
FUNCTIONS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UNITS
- PART 1. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND NO.200 PROGRAMMING -
1. Precautions for Installation of CP-62
Initial
CP-62
set up
2.
2
5
6
7
8
11
12
15
18
. Troubleshooting
4. CP-62 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]
8-1 Executive Priority
8-2 Continuous Calling Tone
8- Stations Allowed Access to All Call
8-4 Stations Allowed Access to Conference
8-5 Automatic Access to Paging
8-6 Stations Allowed Access to One-shot Make Output
8-7 Stations Allowed Access to Make/Break Output
8-8 Stations Allowed Access to 8 Selectable (One-shot Make) or Decimal Output
8-9 Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output
[Function Group B]
8-10 Secretary Transfer
8-11 Master/Sub Relationship
8-12 Group Hunting
[Function Group C]
8-1 Paging Zone
8-14 Group Blocking 1 : Establishment of each Group
8-15 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type)
[Function Group D]
8-16 Combination Paging
8-17 Group Blocking 2 : Allowing Calls among Groups
8-18 Group Blocking : Allowing Group Access to Paging
[Function Group E]
8-19 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 ( )
Paging Priority and/or Paging Response Table
Combination Paging Table
Station Numbers Table for Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type)
Tables for Group Blocking ( Tables)
- PART 2. FUNCTION SELECTION FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNITS -
10. Setting of Channel Select Switch of Transmitting Unit (DT-E11)
and Word Select Switch of Receiving Unit (DR-B61)
11. DIP Switch Table for Data Transmitting and Receiving Units
12. System Diagram of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units
1 . Explanation of Data Transmitting Unit Output Channels
14. Explanation of Data Receiving Unit Output Channels
14-1 CH-0 IN-OUT Annunciation (500 Contacts)
14-2 CH-1 Make/Break Output (512/100 Contacts)
14- CH-2 One-shot Make Output (500/50 Contacts)
14-4 CH- (1) 4 Decimal Digits Output (9 Units)
(2) Decimal Output (9 Units)
( ) 8-Selectable Make Output (9 Units)
(4) Pager Control Output (100 Contacts)
(5) 8-Selectable One-shot Make Output (9 Units)
14-5 CH-4 Decimal Output (99 Units)
14-6 CH-5 Selectable Make Output (64 Units)
14-7 CH- 6 Calling Party Indication (Numerical Type) (1)
14-8 CH-7 Calling Party Indication (Numerical Type) (2)
14-9 CH- 8 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) (1)
14-10 CH- 9 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) (2)
14-11 CH-10 Destination Indication (1)
14-12 CH-11 Destination Indication (2)
FUNCTION CODE
50
51
52
5
54
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
70
71
72
80
81
82
90
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
29
0
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
9
40
41
42
4
4
4
44
46
47
48
50
51
51
52
5
54
54
54
54
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
— 1 —
Manuals Necessary for Installation of Exc ange.
INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXES-6000
Normal Conversation
and Paging System
Normal Conversation
and Paging System
with Display and
Control Functions
Tie-line System with
Normal Conversation
and Paging Functions
Tie-line System with
Normal Conversation,
Paging, Display
and Control Function
EX-610/620
INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK
OF EXCHANGE
CP-62
INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK
CP-62
INITIAL
CHECKING
SHEET
CP-63
INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK
CP-63
INITIAL
CHECKING
SHEET
DATA TRANSMITTING
AND RECEIVING UNIT
OPERATION MANUAL
EXES-6000
EX-610/620
INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK
OF EXCHANGE
1 -21-100-9
EXES-6000
CP-62
INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK
1 -21-079-2
(This Hand Book)
DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNIT
"DT-E11 OPERATION MANUAL" 1 -05-094-1A
"DR-B61 OPERATION MANUAL" 1 -05-095-0
SYSTEMS OF
EXES-6000
EXES-6000
CP-62
INITIAL
CHECKING
SHEET FOR
THE SYSTEM
1 -21-08 -9
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK OF EXES-6000
REQUIRED INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
This manual forms part of the Installation Manual for TOA INTER-
COM SYSTEM EXES-6000.
You may add the CP-62 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 suc additional function requires t e 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 EX-610/620 EXCHANGE" or " Operation
Manual of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units", etc.
This "Installation Handbook of CP-62"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
CP-62
Set Up
(Page 6)".
When you may use only some of the additional func-
tions 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 CP-6 " when installing
Tie-line system.
— 2 —
FUNCTIONS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UNITS
Those functions of the CP-62 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
Talk-Back from
paging speaker
Conference
External PA Paging
Station Paging
(including Paging
Priority)
All call plus 15
individual paging
zones
Press-to-talk
Control
Emergency All-call
Paging
Indication and
Control
Additional Equipment
Required
Talk-Back Unit
Conference Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Data Transmitting Unit
Data Receiving Unit
Unit Model
Number
TK-12
CL-62
PI-62
PI-62
PI-62
(2
pcs)
PI-62
PI-62
DT-E11
DR-B61
Remarks
Not yet available for sale.
External PA Equipment is required.
1. Wiring of "Station Paging Assignment" located at
the back of the frame of the Exchange.
2. Cutting of LM-62 jumper wire to split station paging
system.
PI-62 Type 1
All-call +7 Paging
Zones (No. 0-7)
Connected
Not mounted
PI-62 Type 2
8 Zones (No. 8-15)
without All-call
Disconnected
Mounted
1. PI-62 Type 1 is different from PI-62 Type 2 in the
following
parts
being
used
in
each
unit.
Type
Parts
Jumper
Wire (JW)
R100
(220K
2. Solder the electrolytic capacitor ( µF) to the
terminals, and "PO" and "No. 19" (paired with No.
12) for EX-620, "PO" and "No. 255" (paired with
No. 248) for EX-610 o f "Station Paging Assignment"
on the rear of exchange frame. Do not connect No.
19
(255)
to
GND.
Polarity of capacitor . . . PO : No. 19 (255):
For EX-620
For EX-610
1. Insert the PI-62 into the place allocated to the PI-62
Type 2.
2. You can use whichever type, type 1 or 2, of the
PI-62 but be sure not to connect the terminal
"No. 19" (paired with the terminal No. 12) of the
"Station Paging Assignment" to the ground (GND).
. When you call any of the stations from No.2 2
(1 2) through 2 9 (1 9) 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.2 2 (1 2) using
the key causes the PI's relay zero (0) to
operate in step or calling the station No.2 4 causes
the PI's relay 2 to operate in step.
This feature may be used for Door Remote or tor
controlling Radio Transmitting/Receiving Equip-
ment through user provided interface.
This function works when the Handset substation
connected to No. 247 (147) is picked up or when the
privacy switch of a Hands-free Substation connected to
No. 247 (147) is moved from the ON to OFF 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.
The number that can be mounted on the cabinet-mount
type exchange is one (1). Use the connection cable
YR-806.
When more than 2 pieces are mounted, we suggest you
use rack-mount type exchange. For connection between
the exchange and the DT-E11, use the YR-802, and
THE YR-80 for extension of the DT-E11.
Such devices as indicator, control unit, etc. can be made
by using this unit and 24 VDC power supply.
— —
Central Processing Unit CP-62
Output Control Unit OC-62
Highway Control Unit HC-62
Signal Generating and Distributing Unit SG-62
Conference Link Unit CL-62
Duplex Link Unit DL-62
Line Modem Unit LM-62
Paging Interface Unit PI-62 (Type 1)
(Zone 0-7 with All-Call Paging)
Paging Interface Unit PI-62 (Type 2)
(Zone 8-15 without All-Call Paging)
Perforated Panel PF-022G
Data Transmitting Unit DT-E11
Power Supply Unit DS-620
Power Switch
AC Fuse
DC Fuse
Battery Fuse
Power Supply Unit DS-610
Power Indication Lamp
Battery Power Indication Lamp
Buzzer Stop Switch
Exchange EX-620
Exchange EX-610
Mounting Example of Cabinet-mount Type Exc ange
(All-Call Paging and 15 Indivisual Zone Paging)
— 4 —
PART 1. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND NO. 200 PROGRAMMING
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF CP-62
Please read following instructions carefully to ensure proper operation of the CP-62.
1. Be careful about damage by static electricity as the CP-62
incorporates CMOS IC's. Do not touch components and connec-
tors.
2. Turn off the AC power switch when you take out or insert the
CP-62 unit, or any other unit.
. Always insert the CP-62 unit into the "CP" slot. Otherwise,
there is a danger that the unit will be damaged.
4. Make sure mini-jumper for battery back-up is always placed in
ON position each time it is used.
5. Incorrect setting of function select switches may lead to incor-
rect 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 Ni-Cd battery GB50- FA1 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
CP-62 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 GB50- FA1
(115-42-0 1 -9) 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 replace-
ment of the battery.
• Expected Life Span of small Ni-Cd Battery
Ambient temperature
of exchange
0°C
25° C
40° C
Ambient temperature
of battery
10° C
5° C
55° C
Life span
About 5 years
About 4 years
About 2 years
9. When shipping the CP-62 unit independently, place the mini-
jumper for battery back-up in "OFF" position. Cover the CP
back with cardboard, wrap connector section in aluminium foil
and put it in a conductive bag.
FUNCTION SELECT SWITCHES
e switches select functions.
K SELECTION, PAGING AMP. REMOTE
PROGRAM SWITCH for #200 Programming
Set this to"ON"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 "OFF" 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.
MINI-JUMPER for battery back-up (JP1)
Ni-Cd BATTERY GB50- FA1 ( .6V 50mAh)
FIXED MINI-JUMPER (JP2)
Note: Do not removal
— 5 —
Thes
LIN
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 CP-62 from the exchange.
Set mini-Jumper (JP1) for battery from OFF to ON position.
Set function selection switches (SW-A ~ SW-E) for required functions.
Insert the CP-62 into the exchange.
Put all 4 "Link select" switches of the HC unit upward.(Link No. 15)
Switch on the exchange.
Look
at indication of LINE ADDRESS of HC (14 LEDs) and SIGNAL
COD
E indication (4 LEDs)
Memory is normal
Some errors in memory
Lighted lamps of LINE ADDRESS
LEDs indicate erroneous MEMORY
ICs. See Section (Page 7)
Place program switch on front panel of the CP in "ON" position.
Dial operation from station No. 200.
— Initial programming of the exchange —
Dial the Following:
*1
Dial tone will be heard
(Station No. 200 (100) becomes a programming station)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2
(Clears function group S)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2
(Clears function group A)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2
(Clears function group B)
Confirmation tone will be heard *2
(Clears function group C)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2
(Clears function group D)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2
(Clears function group E)
Confirmation tone 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 "OFF" position.
Dial operation from station No. 200. *1
(Station No. 200 becomes a normal station.)
1. Connect Data Transmitting Unit (DT
-
E11) and Data Receiving Unit (DR
-
B61).
2. Set channel select switches (CHAN-
NEL SELECT) of DT-E11.
. Set word select switches (WORD
SELECT) of DR-B61.
Note:
*1; Depending on the selection of
the Numbering Schedules,
station No. 100, 20 and 10
can function as the Program-
ming Station instead of Station
No.
200.
*2; If there is any error in CMOS
memory, you hear calling
tone instead of confirmation
tone.
AL
L LED lamps are out
SIGNAL CODE indication
— 6 —
2. INITIAL CP-62 SET UP
3-5 T e 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.
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 1 -21-08 -9) as a part of
complete drawings for each installation.
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING
3-1 C eck of ROM & NMOS-RAM - No calls on t e 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.
. In the event of a memory error, the lamps may light as shown in the example
of
Fig.
1.
4. The error indications will remain on until you use Link No. 15 for com-
munications.
3-2 Confirming of t e 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.
3-3 C eck of CMOS-RAM (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.
3-4 Dial receiving test
1.
Instead
of the
PI-62
unit,
use the
PIU-52A
(a
unit
used
in the
EXES-5000
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
SW-A
on the
CP-62
in
"OFF" 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.
. With use of the PI-62 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.
Fig. 2 DIP switches
(SW-A
of the CP)
Example of
Hands-free/Handset Station
(HF-600M/S)
No. 1 and No. 2 out of 4 pcs
ROMs (27 2) have "read"
error.
No. 0 and No. 1 out of 4 sets
of N-MOS RAMs(2114) have
"read" error.
(One set of RAMs consist of
2
ICs)
Indicate memory error.
LINK SELECT Switches set
to select No. 15
Fig. Dial code indication
Example of
Handset Station
(TL-600M/S)
Example
Error ROM • RAM Chip No.
PIU-52A unit
— 7 —
Fig.
1
SW-A
SW-B
SW-C
SW-D
SW-E
4. CP-62 DIP SWITCHES FOR FUNCTION SELECTION
Note:
*1 Be
sure
to
place
the
SW-B-4
(Paging)
switch
in the ON
position
when
Paging
and its
allied
functions are used.
*2 Selection of "Large" adds 1 more digit to the number operated.
Example:
* 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 "OFF" position if the system to be used is of "PV" type, in "ON"
position if "NP" type.
Functions
Link Selection; Link No. 0 ~
Link Selection; Link No. 4 ~ 7
Link Selection; Link No. 8 ~ 11
Link Selection; Link No. 12 ~ 15
Time Interval Adjustment before Paging
Pre-announcement tone
Conference
Call Transfer, Paging During Normal Call
Priority & Executive Priority
Paging
Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting
System Size Selection
Selectable Numbering Schedules
Emergency All-Call
Paging Priority
Combination Paging
15 Individual Paging Zones
2-Digit Dialing
Stations Allowed Access to All Call, Conference
and General Purpose Control
Call Forwarding
Personal Number-Paging/Calling
Group Blocking
Programmable Station Numbering
Pager
Selectable Function Code
Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response
Output Capacity of General Purpose Control
Memory of Calling Party Indication (Lamp type)
Tone of Called Mode at Privacy Sw. ON
Continuous Calling Tone (No. 200 Programming)
Switch OFF
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
None
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
EX-610
No.200 (20)~
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
7 Zones
Digit
Not Activate
Not Activate
P.No.Calling
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Small
Without memory
Privacy
Not Activate
Switch ON
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
1 sec
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
EX-620
No.100 ( 10)~
Activate
Activate
Activate
15 Zones
2 Digit
Activate
Activate
P.No.Paging
Activate
Activate
Activate
Large
With memory
Continuous calling
Activate
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*2
*
*4
— 8 —
SW-A
SW-B
SW-C
SW-D
SW-E
Remarks
1. DIP
Switc
Positions
to
Turn
out t e
Same
Functions
as t e CPU-52A of EXES-5000
Standard Hands-free Intercom System
Place the DIP Switches in the
Positions as follows.
Functions
Link Selection; Link No. 0 ~
Link Selection; Link No. 4 ~ 7
Link Selection; Link No. 8 ~ 11
Link Selection; Link No. 12 ~ 15
Time Interval Adjustment before Paging
Pre-announcement tone
Switch OFF
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
None
Switch ON
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
1 sec
Conference
Call Transfer, Paging During Normal Call
Priority & Executive Priority
Paging
Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting
System Size Selection
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
EX-610
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
EX-620
Selectable Numbering Schedules
Emergency All-Call
Paging Priority
Combination Paging
15 Individual Paging Zones
2-Digit Dialing
No.200 (20)~
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
7 Zones
Digit
No. 100
(10)~
Activate
Activate
Activate
15 Zones
2 Digit
Stations Allowed Access to All Call, Conference
and General Purpose Control
Call Forwarding
Personal Number-Paging/Calling
Group Blocking
Programmable Station Numbering
Pager
Not Activate
Not Activate
P.No.Calling
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Activate
Activate
P.No.Paging
Activate
Activate
Activate
Selectable Function Code
Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response
Output Capacity of General Purpose Control
Memory of Calling Party Indication (Lamp type)
Tone of Called Mode at Privacy Sw. ON
Continuous Calling Tone (No. 200 Programming)
Small
Without memory
Privacy
Not Activate
Large
With memory
Continuous calling
Activate
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*2
*
*4
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