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Toa CP-66 System manual

EXES-6000
CP-66
For
Central Processing Unit for
Single Exchange System or Tie-line System
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
CP-66
Toa Electric Co., Ltd.
KO E, JAPAN
INTERCOM SYSTEM
TOA EXES-6OOO INTERCOM SYSTEM
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTALLATION MANUAL
FOR
EXES-6000
...........................................
1
- PART 1. TIE-LINE SYSTEM -
TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES ........... 2
WIRING FOR THE TIE-LINE CONNECTION
OF THE
EXCHANGES
......................................
4
- PART 2. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND NO. 200 PROGRAMMING-
1. Precautions for Installation of
CP-66.
........................ 9
2. Initial CP-66 set u p ........................................ 10
3. Trouble Shooting ......................................... 11
4. CP-66 DIP Switches for Function Selection .................. 14
5. Function Code Table for Station No. 200 Programming ...... 16
6. Station No. 200 Programming for Each Function
[Fu ctio Group A] FUNCTION CODE
6-1 Executive Priority (Highest Executive Priority).... 50 ... 21
6-2 Continuous Calling Tone ........................ 51 ... 22
6-3 Stations Allowed Access to All Call ............. 52 ... 23
6-4 Stations Allowed Access to Conference ......... 53 ... 24
6-5 Automatic Access to Paging .................... 54 ... 25
6-6 Stations Allowed Access to One-shot
Make Output .................................. 56 ... 27
6-7 Stations Allowed Access to
Make/ reak Output ............................ 57 ... 28
6-8 Stations Allowed Access to 8 Selectable
(One-shot Make) or Decimal O u t p u t............. 58 ... 29
6-9 Station Allowed Access to 4 Decimal
Digits Output.................................. 59.......30
[Fu ctio Group B]
6-10 Secretary Transfer.............................60 ... 31
6-11 Master/Sub Relationship ....................... 61 ... 32
6-12 Group Hunting ................................ 62 ... 33
[Fu ctio Group C]
6-13 Paging Zone .................................. 70 ... 34
6-14 Group locking 1:
Establishment of each Group ................... 71 ... 35
6-15 Calling Party/Conversation partner
Indication (Lamp Type)......................... 72 ... 36
[Fu ctio Group D]
6-16 Combination Paging ...........................80 ... 37
6-17 Group locking 2:
Allowed Calls among G r oups................... 81 ... 38
6-18 Group locking 3:
Allowed Group Access to Paging ............... 82 ... 39
[Fu ctio Group E]
6-19 Programmable Station Numbering
A. Programming of Single Station Number......90 ... 40
. Programming of Serial Station Number.......90 ... 41
[Fu ctio Group F] FUNCTION CODE
External interface ......................................... 42
6-20 Rented line allocation for OD-600 ............... 23 ... 43
6-21 Rented line allocation for LD-600 ............... 24 ... 44
6-22 Telephone line allocation for C -600 ............ 25 ... 45
6-23 Rented line allocation for TI-600 ................ 26 ... 46
6-24 Telephone line allocation to station group ....... 27 ... 47
6-25 To register telephone line for city pager ........ 28 ... 48
6-26 Fixed speed dialling ........................... 29 ... 49
[Fu ctio Group G]
6-27 Handset s t a t i o n ............................... 30 ... 50
6-28 Stations Allowed Access to outgoing
phone call .................................... 31 ... 51
6-29 Stations Allowed Access to incoming
phone call .................................... 32 ... 52
6-30 Automatic pager t r ansfer....................... 34 ... 53
6-31 Door station.................................. 35 ... 54
6-32 Stations Allowed to refuse voice ca ll............36 ... 55
6-33 Stations Allowed to refuse priority interruption . .37 ... 56
6-34 Stations Allowed Access to zone paging ........38 ... 57
6-35 Stations Allowed to refuse station paging ....... 39 ... 58
7. Programming Data Table
Initial Programming ..................................... 59
Function fable for the System ........................... 60
Function Table for Stations .............................. 61
Paging Response T a b l e .................................. 62
- PART 3. FUNCTION SELECTION FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND
RECEIVING UNITS-
8. Setting of Channel Select Switch of Transmitting Unit
(DT-E60) and Word Select Switch of Receiving
Unit (DR- 61) ............................................ 63
9. DIP Switch Table for Data Transmitting and
Receiving U n i t s ........................................... 64
10. System Diagram of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units
(Single Exchange) ........................................ 65
11. System Diagram of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units
(Tie-line System) ......................................... 67
12. Explanation of Data Transmitting Unit Output Channels . ... . 70
13. Explanation of Data Receiving Unit Output Data
CH-1 Make/ reak Output (512/100 Contacts).............. 71
CH-2 One-shot
Make
Output
(500/50
Contacts)
...........
72
CH-3 (1) 4 Decimal Digits Output (9 Units) ............... 73
(2) Decimal Output (9 Units) ....................... 73
(3) 8-Selectable Make Output (9 Units).............. 73
(4) Pager Control Output (100 Contacts) ............ 73
(5) 8-Selectable One-shot Make Output (9 Units) . . .. 73
CH-4 Decimal Output (99 Units) ......................... 74
CH-5 8-Selectable Make Output (64 Units) ............... 75
CH-6 Calling Party Indication (Numerical Type) ( 1 )........ 76
CH-7 Calling Party Indication (Numerical Type) ( 2 )........ 77
CH-8 Calling Party/Conversation Partner Indication
(Lamp Type) (1) .................................. 78
CH-9 Calling Party/Conversation Partner Indication
(Lamp Type) (2) .................................. 79
CH-10 Calling Party/Conversation Partner Indication
(Lamp Type) (3) .................................. 80
CH-11 Calling Party/Conversation Partner Indication
(Lamp Type) (4) .................................. 81
CH-12 Destination Indication (1).......................... 82
CH-13 Destination Indication (2).......................... 83
CH-14 IN-OUT Annunciation (1) .......................... 84
CH-15 IN-OUT Annunciation (2) .......................... 85
INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXES-6000
ot performed by simply co ecti g the additio al equipmets
/devices.
It is still ecessary
to read "2. I itial CP-66 Set Up.
This manual forms part of the Installation Manual for TOA INTERCOM SYSTEM
EXES-6000.
You may add the CP-66 to your TOA INTERCOM SYSTEM EXES-6000, according
to your specific needs, to obtain various other functions. Correct operation of these
additional functions is
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.
There are certain minimum installation requirements to be met even through you
may not need many additional functions or additional equipment,
functions or equipments, it is not necessary to read instructions on unrequired func-
tions. Make sure, however, that careful study of the necessary parts of this bookets
should be done before proceeding further.
When you may use only some of the additional
— 1 —
PART 1. TIE-LINE SYSTEM
TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
To make communications between exchanges possible in the EXES-
6000 system, the CP-66 and the Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62 are
required in addition to the exchange.
The TI-62 is the interface unit for transmitting and receiving audio
signals and dial data signals between the exchanges.
After receiving dial signals from the station, the CP-66 transmits the
dial data signals to the TI-62 and instructs it to make calls to the
other exchange. The CP-66 also receives the dial data signals from
the other exchange through the TI-62 and calls the station which is
instructed to call by the other exchange.
Overall functions of the system using the Tie-line function are
determined by programming made in the CP-66.
1. Fu ctio s of the Ce tral Processi g U it CP-66 a d Tie-li e I terface U it TI-62
Audio
Signal
Dial
data
Exchange "A"
Exchange " "
Station
Call
Station
2. Number of statio s, pagi g zo es a d li ks
Without Tie-line
Composition of exchange
f
Single
exchange
2 exchanges Tie-lined
3 exchanges
Tie-lined
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
I Maximum
number of
links within
one's own
exchange
12
16
16
12*
1
16*
1
16*
1
12*
1
16*1
16*1
Number of
links
between
Tie-lined
exchanges
-
-
—
8
8
16*
2
4 per Tie
line
4 per Tie
line
8 per Tie
line*
3
Number
of
exchanges
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
Maximum number
of paging zones
All station calls
+ 7 zones
All station calls
+ 7 zones
All station calls
+ 31 zones
All station calls
+ 14 zones*4
All station calls
+ 14 zones*
4
All station calls
+ 30 zones*4
All stations calls
+ 21 zones*
4
All stations calls
+ 21 zones*
4
All stations calls
+ 45 zones*4
Maximum number of stations in each exchange
Without paging
56
120
256
112
240
512
168
360
768
With paging
48
112
256
96
224
512
144
336
768
1 The links within one's own exchange are used for communication between Tie-line exchanges.
2 One (8 links) or two Tie-line units (TI-62) are required per exchange.
3 Two Tie-line units (TI-62) are required per exchange.
4 All-station paging is equivalent to all-zone paging in exchanges connected by Tie-lines.
5 Mixed Tie- line of EX-610/620/630 is also available.
EX-1
EX-2A
EX-2
EX-3A
Exchange
A
Exchange
Exchange
A
Exchange
Exchange
C
EX-3C
EX-3
— 2 —
3. Numberi g schedule for statio a d pagi g zo es
Standard plan (when personal Nos. are provided)
Type of exchange
EX-1 (Single)
A
EX-2A/EX-3A
EX-2 /EX-3
C
EX-3C
System
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
Numbering for stations
Without paging
200~263
200~327
200~455
200~247, 256~263
200~311,320~327
200~455
470~517, 526~533
470~581, 590~597
470~725
740~787, 796~803
740~851,860~867
740~995
With paging
200~255(247)*
1
200~31
9(311
) *
1
200~455
200~247
200~31 1
200~455
470~517
470~581
470~725
740~787
740~851
740~995
Numbering for paging zones
Paging zones/exchange
All station calls
00
Zones
01~07(15)*1
01~07(15)* 1
01~07(31)*
1
01~07
01~07
01~15
08~14(16~22)*
2
08~14(16~22)*2
16~30
15~21(31~37)*
2
15~21(31~37)*
2
31~45
1 When the following are specified in the pager dialing operation;
When the Tie-line system consists of either the EX-610 and EX-630, or the EX-620 and EX-630.
When no personal Nos. are provided
Type of exchange
EX-1 (Single)
A
EX-2A/EX-3A
EX-2 /EX-3
C
EX-3C
System
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
Numbering for stations
Without paging
100~163
100~227
100~355
100~147, 156~163
100~211,220~227
100~355
400~447, 456~463
400~511,520~527
400~655
700~747, 756~763
700~811,820~827
700~955
With paging
100~155(147)*'
100~219(211)*1
100~355
100~47
100~211
100~355
400~447
400~511
400~655
700~747
700~811
700~955
Numbering for paging zones
Paging zones/exchange
All station calls
00
Zones
01~07(15)*
1
01~07(15)*
1
01~07(31)*'
01~07
01~07
01~15
08~14(16~22)*
2
08~14(16~22)*
2
16~30
15~21(31~37)*
2
15~21(31~37)*
2
31~45
1 When the following are specified in the pager dialing operation;
When the Tie-line system consists of either the EX-610 and EX-630, or the EX-620 and EX-630.
— 3 —
WIRING FOR TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
Each exchange can be connected by means of a cable with diameter of 0.65mm (25.6 mils.) for distance of up to
2km (5600 ft).
Regarding the tieline links which are not used, turn off the DIP switch of each unused tieline link inside the Tie-line
UnitTI-62.
Connect "T" line (2 wires) of the 4 wires of each link to "R" line (2 wires) of the other exchange.
The 2 wires of the "T" line and "R" line have no polarity.
If the X-620 is used, its terminals No.1 and 2 are for the "R" line and No.3 and 4 are for the "T" line.
Exchange "A"
Exchange " "
1. Wiri g for tie-li e co ectio of 2 excha ges
Tl1
Connector
J11
Exchange "A"
EX-2A
TI2
Connector
J12
TI1
Connector
J11
Exchange " "
EX-2
TI2
Connector
J12
Note 1. Any combination of tie-line links between exchanges "A" and " " is possible.
Note 2. Mount only one Tie-line Interface unit when the number of tie-line links is within 8.
2. Wiri g for tie-li e co ectio of 3 excha ges
Note 1. TI-62 (T11) (connector J11) is the left-hand unit and TI-62 (TI2) (connector J12) is the right-
hand unit, when viewed from the front.
Note 2. e sure to connect connector TI1(J11) to TI2U12) between the exchanges. Connection of TI1
(J11) to TI1(J11) or TI2(J12) to TI2(J12) will lead to failure of proper operation of the system.
X-620
X-620
Exchange "A" EX-3A
TI2
(Connector-J12)
TI1
(Connector-J11)
Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62
YR-801
X-620
X-620
YR-801
Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62
Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62
X-620
YR-801
Tie-li e I terface U it
Tl-62
4
wires
Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62
Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62
— 4 —
3. DIP Switch selectio
1. Set DIP switches of each CP to E1, E2, and
E3 to determine the type of exchange
(EX-1, EX-2A/28, EX-3A/3 /3C).
(See "4. CP-66 DIP switches for Function
Selection" P14.)
2. If some tie-line links are left idle, set the
corresponding DIP switch(es) to OFF.
LINK No.
— 5 —
4. Example of co ectio of two EX-630 excha ges
"Exchange A" Terminal board (for 128 stations) Terminal board (for 128 stations) "Exchange "
EX-630 X-620 X-620 EX-630
YR-810
for stations
YR-801
for Tie-line
(for 128 stations)
X-620
The cables between the
exchanges (4 wires x 8 links)
Terminal board (for 128 stations)
X-620
YR-801
for Tie-line
YR-810
for stations
The cables between the
exchanges (4 wires x 8 links)
YR-810
for stations
"Exchange "
X-620 T1
"Exchange A"
X-620 T1
— 6 —
5. The Example of co ectio of three EX-630 excha ges
"Exchange A"
EX-630
Terminal board (for 128 stations)
X-620
"Exchange "
EX-630
Terminal board (for 128 stations)
X-620
Terminal board (for 128 stations)
X-620
"Exchange C"
EX-630
YR-801
for Tie-line
YR-810
for stations
"Exchange A"
X-620 T1
"Exchange "
X-620 T1
YR-810
for stations
YR-810
for stations
YR-801
for Tie-line
Terminal board (for 128 stations)
X-620
YR-810
for stations
YR-801
for Tie-line
Terminal board (for 128 stations)
X-620
YR-801
for Tie-line
The cables between the exchanges (4 wires x 8 links)
The cables between the exchanges (4 wires x 8 links)
YR-810 for stations
YR-801
for Tie-line
——— PART 2. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND NO. 200 PROGRAMMING ———
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF CP-66
1. e careful about damage by static electricity as the CP-66
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-66 unit, or any other unit.
3. Always insert the CP-66 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 G 50-3FA1 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-66 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))
Please read following instructions carefully to ensure proper operation of the CP-66
8. We suggest you replace the soldered button batteryG 50-3FA1
(115-42-031 -9) with the new one according to the following list
that shows an expected life span of the battery.
e sure to make the station No.200 programming after replace-
ment of the battery.
Expected Life Span of small Ni-Cd attery
Ambient temperature
of exchange
0° C
25° C
40° C
Ambient temperature
of battery
10°C
35° C
50° C
Life span
About 5 years
About 4 years
About 2 years
9. When shipping the CP-66 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.
S
s select functions.
n
r #200 Programming
only at time of initial programming of the
n of functions. In this case, station No.200
" but becomes a normal station when switch
.
e system, programming has to be set up in
e becomes the Programming station:
. No. 200 (100)
. No. 470
(400)
. No. 740 (700)
y back-up
1 (3.6V 50mAh)
FUNCTION SELECT SWITCHE
SW-E (1~8)
SW-D (1~8)
SW-C
(1 ~ 8)
SW-
(1 ~ 8)
SW-A
(1 ~ 8)
-These switche
Link Selectio
PROGRAM SWITCH fo
Set this to"ON"position
exchange and registratio
is "programming sation
is placed in "OFF" position
Note:
In the event of the tie-lin
every exchange.
The first stat ion of each exchang
Exchange
"A"
........
Exchange
" "
........
Exchange
"C"
........
MINI-JUMPER for batter
Ni-Cd ATTERY G 50-3FA
— 9 —
Make sure that you have turned off the AC power switch.
Connect the exchange, terminal boards and stations.
Are Data Transmitting and Receiving Units used?
YES
1. Connect Data Transmitting Unit (DT-
E60) and Data Receiving Unit (DR-
61).
2. Set channel select switches (CHAN-
NEL SELECT) of DT-E60.
3. Set word select switches (WORD
SELECT) of DR- 61.
NO
Remove CP-66 from the exchange.
Set mini-Jumper for battery from OFF to ON position.
Set function selection switches (SW-A ~ SW-E) for required functions.
Insert the CP-66 into the exchange.
Set the "LINK SELECT" switches of the HC unit to Link No.15
Switch on the exchange.
Look at indication of LINE ADDRESS of HC (18 LEDs for HC-64 and 14 LEDs
for HC-62) and SIGNAL CODE indication (4 LEDs)
ALL LED lamps are out
Memory is normal
Some errors in memory
Lighted lamps of LINE ADDRESS
LEDs indicate erroneous MEMORY
ICs. See Section 3 (Page 11)
Place program switch on front panel of the CP in "ON" position.
Note:
*1;The first station of each ex-
change becomes the program-
ming station:
Exchange "A" ... No. 200 (100)
Exchange " " ... No. 470 (400)
Exchange "C" ... No. 740 (700)
*2;lf
there
is any
error
in
CMOS
memory, you hear calling tone
instead of confirmation tone.
Dial operation from station No. 200. *1
— Initial programming of the exchange —
Dial the Following:
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 )
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 hard. *2
(Clears personal numbers, single digit dial
numbers and remote numbers)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2
(Clears function group F)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2
(Clears function group G)
Program desired 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.)
— 10 —
2. INITIAL CP-66 SET UP
For the tie-line system, programming has to be set up in every exchange.
Error ROM • RAM Chip No.
Example (for HC-64)
No.1 ( M
1
)
out of the ROM
have
"read"
error.
No. 0
(M
3
)
and
No.1 (M
4
)
out of the C-MOS RAMs
(6264) have "read" error.
Indicate memory error.
LINK SELECT Switches set
to select No. 15
Fig.
1
Error ROM•RAM Chip No
Example (for HC-62)
No.1 (M
2
)
out of the ROM
have "read" error.
No. 0
(M
3
)
and
No.1 (M
4
)
out of the C-MOS RAMs
(6264) have "read" error.
Indicate memory error.
LINK SELECT Switches set
to select No.15
Fig.
2
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING
3-1 Check of ROM & CMOS-RAM - No calls o the system.
1. HC-64 (whe EX-630 is used)
(1) Set the "LINK SELECT" switches of the HC to F (between E and 0)
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.
1.
(4) The error indications will remain on until you use Link No. 15 for com-
munications.
2. HC-62 (whe EX-610 or EX-620 is used)
(1) Lift 4 Link Select switches (Link No. 15 Select) and then set the exchange
power switch to ON.
(2) The indicators remain lit if there is no error.
(3) The indicators light as shown in Fig. 2 if there is a memory error.
(4) The
indicators
remain
lit
till
the
link
No. 15 is
used
for
conversation.
3-2 Co firmi g of the CP ormal worki g
If the CP, OC and HC are working normally, the HC's indication lamps of LINE
USY, LINE ADDRESS and SIGNAL CODE go out.
When any of the lamps remains lit, it is possible that any of the CIP, OC or HC
i s f a u l t y .
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 Check 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 The order of li k 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. e sure to avoid mistake at the time of DIP switch installation and No. 200
Programming since such mistake can lead to later troubles.
2. e 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 draw-
ings for each installation.
— 11 —
3-5 The order of Tie-li e li k usage
The Tie-line Link Number which is used in calls between exchanges
is not directly indicated, but you can possibly get it from the link
number which is indicated on the HC-64 or HC-62.
When one Tie-line Link brings up some problems which cause the
system not to work properly, try to find which link number is
causing the problems from the indication on the HC-64 of the
exchange making the call.
As Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 show, in the exchanges which make calls, the
DL Link Number corresponds with Tl Tie-line Link Number.
In the exchange which is called, the Tie-line Link Number of the Tl
Unit is fixed by connection between exchanges.
DL Links are used in numerical order.
1. Tie-line for 2 exchanges
Exchange which calls
Exchange which is called
Station which calls
Station which is called
2. Tie-line for 3 exchanges
Fig.
1
Exchange which is called
Station which calls
Station which is called
Fig.
2
Exchange which calls
No.47O
No.47O
— 12 —
Refere ce for Co ectio Li k Number betwee DL a d TI Li k
Note.
If the Tl Tie-line Link which corresponds with the DL Link No. is already busy, then
the next Tie-line Link is automatically used.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Fixed by Cable Connec-
tion between Exchanges
After power switch
is on. Links are
used in numerical
order
Exchange which calls
DL
Link No
TI Tie-line Link Number
2 Tie-lines
To
TI1,
TI2
3 Tie-lines
To TI1
To
T I 2
Exchange which is called
TI Tie-line
Link Number
DL Link Number
— 13 —
4. CP-66 DIP SWITCHS FOR FUNCTlON SELECTION
SW-A
Functions
Link Selection; Link No. 0 ~ 3
Link Selection; Link No. 4~ 7
Link
Selection; Link No. 8 ~11
Link Selection; Link No. 12 ~ 15
PTT Control
Idle
OFF
OFF
EX-610
OFF
ON
EX
-620
Switch OFF
Unavailable
Unavailable
Unavailable
Unavailable
Unavailable
(OFF)
Switch ON
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
——
ON
ON
EX
-630
Exchange type setting
Conference unit selection No. 1
Conference unit selection No. 2
Conference unit selection No. 3
Conference unit selection No. 4
Priority / Executive priority / Highest executive priority
Priority or Highest executive priority setting
General purpose control
General purpose control operation
DL
DL
DL
DL
Unavailable
Priority
Unavailable
Less
digit
in
length
CL
CL
CL
CL
Available
Highest executive
priority
Available
Greater digit in
length
Paging
Emergency all-call paging
Priority station paging
Paging zone selection (21 or 45)
Paging dial operation
Personal number paging or call
Paging response dial operation
Paging amp delay remote operation
Unavailable
Unavailable
Unavailable
45
Call
Unavailable
Available
Available
Available
21
Paging
Available
Calling party indication or conversation partner indication
Calling party indication memory
2-digit dialling
4-digit dialling
Numbering schedule
Call transfer / paging transfer
Absence transfer
Function operation
Calling party
indication
Unavailable
3 digits
3 digits
Standard schedule
Unavailable
Unavailable
Conversation
partner indication
Available
2 digits
4 digits
Programmable
Available
Available
1 x Exchange
EX-1
OFF
OFF
OFF
2 x Exchange
EX-2
A
OFF
ON
OFF
EX-2
OFF
OFF
ON
3 x Exchange
EX-3
A
ON
ON
OFF
In-house pager
Pager type setting
Speech message remote hearing
Idle
Selection of continuous call tone or
privacy function when privacy switch is on.
Functions
EX-3
ON
OFF
ON
Unavailable
Tone only
Unavailable
(OFF)
Privacy
Switch OFF
EX-3C
ON
ON
ON
Available
with voice and
indication
Available
——
Continuous call tone
Switch ON
SW-
SW-C
SW-D
SW-E
— 14 —
Note: CP DIP SWITCHES FOR FUNCTION SELECTION
*1 e sure to place the SW-C-1 (Paging) switch in the ON position when paging and its allied
functions are used.
*2 To perform the "Highest Executive Priority" function in Tie-line system, place this switch of
each exchange in the ON position.
*3 Turn on this switch of each exchange even if not all the exchanges require paging function in
Tie-line system. Otherwise, the exchange with this switch off can not perform all-call paging.
*4 If the small-digit number is selected, the function can be operated without pressing the figure
enclosed in parenthesis ( ) in the following example.
Example:
*5 Standard (SW-D-5 OFF):
Exchange
Hardwired station number
A
200~455
470~725
C
740~995
Programming (SW-D-5 ON):
The first station number of each exchange in order of the exchanges. A, and C can be set as
any of the following numbers:
100/200/300/400/500/600/700/800/900
(Hardwired station number)
For the personal number call, use the station number of 100s.
— 15 —
5. FUNCTION CODE TABLE FOR STATION NO. 200 PROGRAMMING
A. Cleara ce at o e time
Function
Group
S
A
C
Function
Numbering schedules of
Tie-line system
Call tone selection
Selection of Paging
Pre-announcement Tone duration
Single-digit dialling key
selection
Selection of 1st digit of
4-digit dialling
Time-out of
Conversation
Time-out of Paging Call
Pager call output digit
selection
Pager call function code
output mode selection
Pre-pause time selection
Number of SM-600 units
connected
Message recording hurry-up
tone mode selection
Executive Priority
Continuous Calling Tone
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/ reak
Output
Stations Allowed Access to
8 Selectable/Decimal Output
Stations Allowed Access to
4 Decimal Digits Output
Secretary Transfer
Master/Sub
Group Hunting
Paging Response,
Paging Priority
Group locking of Each
Group
Group of Calling
Party Indication
Func-
tion
Code
40
41
42
430
431
45
46
470
471
48
490
491
50
51
52
53
54
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
70
71
72
Clearance of Function
Function Registration on All Stations
Clearance of Function by Function Group
Confir-
mation
tone
(Clears function group S)
I
Confirmation
tone
Confirmation
tone
Confirmation tone
(Trill tone 0.3 second)
Confirmation tone
(Pre- announcement tone 2 seconds)
Confirmation
tone
Confirmation
tone (none)
Confirmation
tone (No time-out)
Confirmation
tone (No time-out)
Confirmation
tone (2 digits)
Confirmation tone
(output before pager number)
Confirmation
tone (0.6 second)
Confirmation
tone (No unit connected)
Confirmation tone
(Hurry-up tone is transmitted)
Confirmation
tone
Confirmation
tone
Confir-
mation
tone
Confir-
mation
tone
(Clears function group A)
Confir-
mation
tone
(Clears function group )
Confir-
mation
tone
(Clears function group C)
— 16 —
Function
Group
E
F
G
*
Function
Combination Paging
Group locking:
Allowing Calls
Among Groups
Group locking:
Allowing Access to Paging
Zones
Programable Station
Numbering
OD-600 Rented line
allocation
LD-600 Rented line
allocation
C -600 Telephone line
allocation
TI-600 Rented line allocation
C -600 Telephone line
allocation to station group
Telephone line allocation to
city pager
Fixed speed dialling
Handset station
Stations Allowed Access to
outgoing phone call
Stations Allowed Access to
incoming phone call
Automatic pager transfer
Door station
Stations Allowed to refuse
voice call
Stations Allowed to refuse
priority interruption
Stations Allowed Access to
zone paging
Stations Allowed to refuse
station paging
Personal Number Single
Digit Dialing Remote
Response
Func-
tion
Code
80
81
82
90
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
39
-
Clearance of Function
Confirmation
tone
Confirmation
tone
Confirmation
tone
Confirmation
tone
Function Registration on All Stations
Confirmation
tone
Clearance of Function by Function Group
(Clears function group D)
Confir-
mation
tone
Confir-
mation
tone
(Clears function group E)
Confir-
mation
tone
(Clears function group F)
Confir-
mation
tone
(Clears function group G)
Confir-
(Clears
functions
of
Personal
mation
No.,
Single
Digit
Dialing
and
Remote
Response)
— 17 —
tone
B. Programmi g of System
Function
Group
Function
Func-
tion
Code
Remarks
The following standard station numbering schedules of the
exchanges A, and C are obtainable. (Hardwired station number)
Numbering Schedules of
Tie-line System
Selectable first station
number of each
exchange
The first station number of each exchange in order of the
exchanges. A, and C can be set as any of the following numbers:
100/200/300/400/500/600/700/800/900
(Hardwired station number)
Call tone selection
Two different calling tones, single note tone or trill note tone, are
available in selection for the Hands-free system except the
continuous calling tone.
Selection of Paging
Pre-announcement
Tone Duration
You can select the length of time of paging pre-announcement tone.
Single-digit dialling key
selection
It is possible to operate the single-Digit Dialling with any other dial
key than
Selection of 1st digit of
4-digit dialling
Program the 1st digit for a local exchange under 4-digit dialling,
choosing from among the following schedules:
2000/3000/4000/5000/6000/7000/8000/9000
Time-out Conversation
Programming is possible so that stations can be disconnected
automatically from the speech path in the unit of Minut and the
Hurry-up Signal Tone can be heard 10 seconds before the
disconnection.
Time-out Paging Call
Programming is possible so that stations can be disconnected
automatically from the Paging circuit in the unit of Minute and the
Hurry-up Signal Tone can be heard 10 seconds before the
disconnection.
Pager call output digit
selection
Pager call function code
output mode selection
The number of digits in length may be selected to call a pager.
Function code transmission order may be selected according to the
type of pager.
Pre-pause time setting
It is possible to set pre-pause time of OD-600, LD-600 and C -600.
Number of SM-600 units
connected
Program the number of the SM-600 units to be connected.
Message recording hurry-
up tone mode selection
A Hurry-up tone may be transmitted 2 seconds before the
programmed recording time in up.
Operating for Programming
First Station No.
of Exchange "A"
1-9 (First digit)
First Station No.
of Exchange " "
2-9 (First digit)
First Station No.
of Exchange "C"
3-9 (First digit)
0: Without Calling Tone
1: Single Note Tone (0.2 sec.)
2: Trill note Tone (0.3 sec.)
0: Without Paging pre-announcement Tone
1: Paging Pre-announcement Tone (1 sec.)
2: Paging Pre-announcement Tone (2 sec.)
Initially
Programmed
Mode
Standard Station
Numbering
A/ /C=
200/470/740
(SW-D-5 OFF)
or
A/ /C=
200/500/800
(SW-D-5ON)
Trill note Tone (0.3 sec.)
Paging
Pre-announcement Tone
(2 sec.)
00: Without Time-out function
01-99: Length limited (minute)
Without
Time-out
Without
Time-out
00: Without Time-out function
01-99: Length limited (minute)
0: 2 digits 1: 3 digits 2: 4 digits
2 digits
0: Output before pager number 1: Output after pager number 2: No output
Output before pager number
0:
0.06 sec.,
1: 1
sec.,
2: 1.5
sec.,
3: 2
sec.,
4: 2.5
sec.,
5: 3
sec.,
6: 3.5
sec.,
7: 4
sec.,
8: 4.5
sec.,
9: 5 sec
0.6
s ec .
0: No unit connected
1 ~4: Number of units connected
No unit connected
0: Hurry-up tone is transmitted 1: No Hurry-up tone
Hurry-up tone is transmitted
— 18 —
C.
Programmi g
of each Fu ctio
Func -
tion
Group
Function
Func-
tion
Code
1st Parameter
2nd Parameter
3rd Parameter
4th Parameter
Executive Priority
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
Continuous Calling
Tone
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
Station Allowed
Access to All Call
ON/OFF (1/0)
Stations Allowed
Access to
Conference
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
Automatic Access to
Paging
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
Stations Allowed
Access to One Shot
Make Output
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
Stations Allowed
Access to Make/
reak Output
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
Stations Allowed
Access
to 8 Selectable
(One Shot Make) /
Decimal Output
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
Stations Allowed
Access to 4
Decimal Digits
Output
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
Secretary Transfer
Executive
Station No.
Secretary Station
No.
Master/Sub
Sub Station No.
Mater Station No.
Group Hunting
Main station No.
Transfered Station
No.
Paging Zone
Zone No. (01 -15)
The First Station
No. of the Zone
The Last Station
No. of the Zone
Group locking:
Establishment of
Each Group
Group No. (1 -8)
The First Station
No. of the Group
The Last Station
No. of the Group
Group of Calling
Party Indication
Group No. (1-8)
The First Station
No. of the Group
The Last Station
No. of the Group
Combination Paging
Combination
Zone No. (90-99)
Zone No. (s) (01 ~3
(Plural)
Group locking:
Allowing Calls
Among Groups
Calling Group No
(1-8)
Called Group No.(
(Plural) (1-8)
Group locking:
Allowing Access
to Paging Zones
Paging Zone No.o
Paged Group
(00-15,90-99)
Paing Group No.(s)
(Plural)
(1-8)
Hardwired Station
No.
*2
Programable
Station Numbering
Programmed Sta-
tion No.
*2
The First
Hardwired
Station No.
The Last
Hardwired
Station No.
The First
Programmed
Station No.
The Last
Programmed
Station No.
OPERATING FOR PROGRAMMING
*1 Station No.'s except Programmed Station No.'s are Hardwired Station No.'s No.100~/200~/300~/400~/470~/500~/600~/700~/740~/800~/900~. 2 digits in the event of 2-digit dialling.
*2 Programmed Station No: s are No.200~999/No. 100~999. 2 digits in the event of 2-digit dialling.
— 19 —

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