Panasonic VA-12022-B, VA-12020, VA-82430, VA 82444, VA-30940D Installation And Programming Manual

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Installation and Programming Manual
Easa-Phone
Key Telephone System
VA-1232
MODEL VA-123210
VA-30920 VA-12020 VA-12021 VA-12022 VA-12022-B
VA-82430 VA 82444 VA-30940D VA-30941D VA-30942D VA-30965 VA-30960 VA-20861
Panasonic
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www.voicesonic.com Phone 877-289-2829
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Easa-Phone VA-1232, Key Telephone System. This system can connect eight central office lines and twenty four key telephones and DSS, door box, external paging amp and
external music source can be added.
Please read this manual carefully before the installation of this system.
Please follow the installation procedure described below.
Before connecting telephone lines, inform to telephone company of the following.
COLl COL7
Telephone numbers
COL2
COL8
COL3 COL9
COL4 COLIO
COL5 COLI 1
COL6 COL12
Model number
Panasonic VA-1 232
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FCC registration number for VA-1232 KSU from factory ACK8GR-17656-KF-E
When modified to PBX (See page 18) ACK8GR-17655-MF-E
Factory interface code
Service order code
Ringer equivalence
Required network interface jack
02 LS2
9.OF
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1. SYSTEMCONNECTIONLAYOUT ....................................................... 1
2. INSTALLATION OF KEY SERVICE UNIT
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3
How to wall mount the key service unit
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3
3. INSTALLATIONOFKEYTELEPHONE.. .................................................
5
How to wall mount the key telephone ....................................................
5
4. WIRINGCONNECTIONS .............................................................
8
Connection between the KSU, Key TEL and CO/PBX line ....................................... 8
Typeofwires ..................................................................... 7
Wiringcables..
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8
5. CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNlT .....................................................
9
Variation of card connection
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Extension of CO/PBX line ............................................................ 10
Connection of direct station selector ..................................................... 11
Connections of single line telephone or -2 Key TELs/2 SLTs ...................................... 12
Connection of door box.
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13
Connections of sensor and door opener.
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14
ConnectionofSMDR ...............................................................
15
External music on hold source and external paging system
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17
Set up for key service unit
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8. CONNECTION OF POWER FAILURE UNIT
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7. SPECIFICATIONS OF SYSTEM
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Modules and system configuration
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System capacity and specifications
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22
Check list of parts.
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Install the key service unit (KSU) on the wall according to the following procedure.
@ Slide the two hooks securing the KSU cover and the key service unit in the arrow direction, then remove the cover.
@ Place template against wall and install the four wood screws. Use the wood screw installation jig provided inside the
key service unit when installing the wood screws.
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@ Install the key service unit by hooking the four installation holes at the bottom of the key service unit to the four wood
‘,ii
screws, then tighten the two left side wood screws completely.
“Be
sure
the power switch is OFF, before installation.”
Avoid installing in the following places. (Doing so may result in malfunction, noise, or discoloration) a) In direct sunlight, hot, cold, or humid places. (Temperature range: 32’F - ‘l04’F) b) Fulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs, etc. may damage the equipment or contacts.
c) Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong. d) Dusty places, or places where water or oil may come into contact with the unit. e) Near high-frequency sewing machines or electric welders. f) On or near computers, telexs, or other office equipment, as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners. (It is preferable
not to install in the same room with the above equipment.)
;.
g) Near radio broadcast antennas. (including short wave)
h) Install at least 6 feet from radios and televisions. (both the key service unit and
key
telephones)
i)
Do not obstruct area around the
key
service unit. (for reasons of maintenance and inspection - be especially careful to
allow space for cooling above
and at
the sides of the key service unit).
Install the key telephone on the wall according to the following procedure.
@ Pull handset guide, turn it upside
down, then insert it into its position.
@ Push the hooks at two places, then
remove the adapter.
@ Turn the adapter upside down, insert
the guides into two adapter mounting holes provided at the lower portion of the key telephone, then push in the adapter.
@ Place the mounting holes of the
bracket over the studs of the modular jack and pull the phone downward to secure in place. Short station cords are provided to attach the key telephone.
Handset cord obtainable on the market.
VAX-20884 7 feet
VAX-20885 15 feet
Make connections between the KSU, Key TEL and the central office/PBX line (CO/PBX) according to the following procedure.
Connect COL No. 1 through No. 8
jacks provided inside the KSU to the
CO/PBX line, respectively.
onnect EXT No. IO through No. 33
is desirable to use an LCD
display type key telephone (VA-1 2022
43) that is used for the ING purpose described
later. (see page 28.)
a Push in the cables from the top of
the cable guide.
c$ Remove the clamp plate, insert
the cords, then reinstall the clamp plate over the cords and secure into place with the screw.
Keep the loop wire resistance to the key telephone furthest from the key
service unit less than 40 ohms. (Max.
1100 feet with 22 AWG cable) Do not wire the telephone cabls in
parallel with the AC power source,
s computer, telex etc. If the cables run
near those wires, shield the cables within metal tubing or use shielded cable and ground the shields. When cables run on the floor, use pro­tectors or the like to protect the wires where they may be stepped on. Avoid wiring under carpets.
When using an AC power supply (AC
12OV), make sure the unit is ground.
To key telephone
(a) If the key service unit and the exten-
sion are within 25 feet, use the cable supplied (7 feet, 15 feet or 25 feet).
(See page 21)
(b) Station cord and Handset cord
Depending on the connection and length, 4 types of station cords and 2 types of Mandset cords are available.
(See page 21)
(c) When the key service unit and the
extension are apart by more than 200
feet, please use quad cable. Quad
cables assure proper operation over
long distance than flat cables. In this case, use connector
(Modu-
lar-screw).
ing cables, either of the
following can be used (
Flat cable obtainable on the market.
les ex~~a~at~~~
rng quad cable depends upon the
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KSU
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1
L
25 FEET
r
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Max option< cord)
IT
200 FEET
(Max flat
cable)
MODULAR CONNECTOR
MODULAR CONNECTOR
up to 1100 FEET
(Max quad cable)
TERMINAL BOX
MODULAR CONNECTOR SCREW
TERMINAL BOX
wiring length.
Make sure that the quad cables are twisted pair or shielded twisted pair.
ate: Quad cables are not used for attach-
ing modular terminals.
lTerminall Modular Modular 1 Modular
Screw
OTE
Use the four conductor type
Use this type when the quad cable
inline coupler. and door box unit is connected.
Flat cable Flat cable Flat cable
Quad cable
COUPLlNG OF CABLE
B:
R:
G:
Outer pins
Inner pins
Y:
YELLOW------J
Connect the cables to the modular connector and modular screw terminal so that the wires Y, G, R and B at both ends of the cable are parallel.
Note that there are no polarity indications (plus or minus) for outer pins B and Y and inner pins R and G.
L
Connection of modular connector and modular-screw terminal.
ion to modular-screw terminal at both ends.
Modular-screw terminal Modular-screw terminal
For the outdoor wiring to prevent lightning hazard, con­nect the lightning protectors with TEL and KSU in such a
way that the distance between them can be kept short as
possible.
If telephone conversation is interrupted by lightning turn off the POWER switch of KSU and turn it on again to see if it works.
For
Key
I I.
KSU
TEL
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Circuit Diagram
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G
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G
R
----­R
I3
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I3
I I
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-: -.- -
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GND
ZNR = ERZCIOK 391
GkD
If you are not using key telephones other than those initially mounted, door boxes or external paging, you can disregard this
section.
For installing more telephones, three variations are available to connect station card as shown below. Extention Nos. are
indicated on each card depending on jacks.
of VA-30940D, 30941 D and 309420 when you use Ihe VA-1 232 system (except
VA-30940D VA-30941 D VA-30942D
‘B
Key TEL 32 pcs Key TEL 30 pcs Key TEL 28 PCS
SL-r 0 SLT
2 pcs SLT
4 pcs
DPH COLl LC2 Lcl LC2 LC-S
(4KT) (4KT)
WI
Station card I
(VA-30940D)
DPH COLI LC2 LCl LC2 LC-S DPH COLI COL2 LCI LC2 LC-S
(4KT) (2KT) (2SLT)
(41(T) W3-S’)
-4 -_i
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Station Station Station Station
card I card El card I card ll
(VA3094OD) (VA30942D)
(VA30940D) WA30941 D
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Be sure the power switch is off, before installing or removing the cards. Make connections of an CO/PBX line cards and to respective CO/PBX line according to the following procedure. When insert­ing the CO/PBX line cards, make sure that the card top and bottom ribs are aligned with the respective slots located at the regular positions inside the key service unit.
line cards
Insert the CO/PBX line cards into the key service unit. This one card makes four CO/PBX lines operable.
Co~~~~~io~ of central office lines Connect the central office lines to the respective jacks on the card. COL
Nos. 9, 10, 12 and 12 assigned to the connectors in order from the top.
COL12 COLll COL 10
COL9
Perform the connection of a direct station selector (DSS) and the fixing of the DSS console to a key telephone, according to the following procedures.
However, when you use a DSS, programming must be performed (See page 62).
Connectio of DSS console (V
82430) Connect the DSS console to the “EXT
No. 11” connector-located inside the KSU. Note that the DSS console is paired for use with the key telephone
connected to the “EXT No. 10” con-
nector located inside the KSU (that is, DSS console alone cannot perform any
operation).
If using a DSS, connect a 12 COL key telephone to the “EXT. NO. IO” connector to provide indication of all system lines.
ixing of SS console to key tele-
phone Fix the DSS console to the key tele­phone at the four fixing installation holes provided at the bottom of the key telephone, via a fixing plate by
fastening screws.
ate: DSS can be added any odd exten-
sion numbers up to 4 units.
Make connections according to the following single line telephone connecting method and the 2 Key TEL/2 SLT connecting
method. When inserting a card, make sure that the card top and bottom ribs are aligned with the respective slots located at the regular positions inside the key service unit. Programming is required for connecting a single line telephone
(See page 62).
(I
) Connection of station card II
(VA-30941 D)
Insert the station card II into the key
service unit, and insert the other piece
into its slots to the right of the first card. One card is capable of making 4 single line telephones usable.
(1
) Connection of Station card III
(VA-30942D)
(2) Connection of single line telephone
Connect each of single line telephones
to the respective jacks located on the
right side card. The jacks are allotted, in order from the top, extensions
No. 41 through No. 38 respectively.
Insert the station card III into the key
service unit (for key TEL) and insert the other piece (for SLT) into its slots. One card is capable of making 2 key telephones and 2 single line telephones
usable.
(2) Connection of Key TEL/SLT
Connect each of key telephones to the
respective jacks located on the key T-EL card. Then, connect each of
single line telephones to the respective jacks located on the station card II. The jacks on the key TEL card are
allotted, in order from the top, exten-
sions No. 39 and No. 38, while those on the SLT card are allotted, in order from the top, extensions No. 41 and No. 40.
EXT. No. 41
EXT. No. 40 EXT. No. 39 EXT. No. 38
(Station card II )
EXT. No. 38
EXT. No. 41
EXT. No. 39
Make connections of a door box card and of door box according to the following procedure.
Insert a door box card into the key service unit. This one card is capable of making 2 door boxes usable. This card may be used for sensor and door openers. (See page 14)
and to the
screw terminals (2 terminals make a
pair) located on the door box card.
Door box
Door box
Rib
b------- 3$in----4
Door box A
(VA-20861)
Door box B
(VA-20861)
,
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Make connections of sensor and door opener according to the following procedures.
(1) Insert a door box card (VA-30960)
into the key service unit.
This card makes sensor usable and also be used for door box. (See page 13)
(2) Connect the sensor terminals (screw
terminals) on the door box card to sensor to be used and must meet the following requirements for connec­tion.
Requirements for connection
(a) Always use a relay-type sensor. (b) Ratings for contacts
See figure
(I) Insert a door box card (VA-30960)
into the key service unit. This one
card makes two door openers usable.
(2) Connect the screw terminals (two
terminals make a pair) located on the
door box card to the respective
door openers. Since the door openers
are one-to-one corresponding to the
door box, connections should be made as shown below.
Door box of Door opener Door box * Door opener
s Note that the door openers to be used must meet the following requirements
for connection.
Requirements for connection (Re­quirement for driving contacts of the relay installed in KSU) See figure
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II
Contact with-stand voltage
: MIN. 5 V
Contact current
: MIN. 2 mA
Contact resistance : MAX. 0.1 s2
Door opener B
Door opener A
Drive voltage
:MAXAC50VorMAXDC30V
Drive current
: MAX 1 A
Operation time
: Approximately 1 second
This system enables the output from KSU call record data for a telephone (duration of call, etc.) through the RS232C inter­face. These data are output by the printer connected to KSU.
Programming is necessary for outputting from KSU. (See page 47)
connector of KSU and the printer (KXP1080i) by means of the RS232C cable. Note that because the printer (KX-Pl080i) uses a parallel interface, KX-Pl1D is also necessary. See the manual for the RS232C interface board (KX-PI 1 D) for how to mount KX-PI 1 D to the inside of the printers.
ecOr a
The following is an explanation concerning the output format and display contents for call record data.
am at
(Call record data with title)
UXXLJXX
G T$
TIME DURAT. C COf
DIALED NO. TEL:: ACCTL’
uuuuxx:xxux:xx.xuxuuuxuuuuuxxxxx-xxx-xxxxuuuxxuuuuxxxxx
(Call record data only)
U : Blank x : Data
D: When call has lasted over 10 hours. L : For conference call.
I : For incoming call
Blank: For outgoing call.
t to a maximum
jti 1
7
7
I SG I AB
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1 CTS 1 20 *
,
CB
I
20
[ DTR 1
CD
Make connections of the external music on hold ( OH) source and of the external paging system according to the following procedure.
(I) Set the “MOH” switch inside the key
service unit to the “EXT” side.
(2) Connect from earphone or aux. out
jack to RCA “Mot-(” jack inside the
key service unit. Do not connect directly to speaker
edanee 5
I&, level max. -10 dB)
(I
) Connect an external amplifier to the
“EPA-OUT” jack and to the “EPA-C” terminals inside the key service unit. The “EPA-C” terminals are to control
turning ON/OFF of the external
amplifier power.
Use RCA-type jack (output imped-
ance: 600 Q, level: 0 dB) for the
connection to the “EPA-OUT” jack.
(2) Connect the external paging speaker
to the amplifier.
The functions of “EPA VOLs 1 and 2’
located inside the key service unit are
as follows.
EPA VOLI :
_ This volume is to control the level
of the music output applied from the external sound source to EPA jack.
EPA VOL2:
This volume is to control the level of
the voice output applied from the TEL
to paged TEL, and EPA jack output.
,
EPA-VOL I volume
Radio
Speaker
The internal set uP of the KSU and the explanations of switches and lamps are provided below.
(1) MOH Switch
Perform the set up of the MOH switch.
INl- :
To use built-in hold tone.
EXT : To use external music on
hold source. (See page
17.)
(1) Power Switch
This AC power switch is to control the whole system.
(2) Power Monitor Lamp
This lamps is to indicate that the output level from power supply unit
is normal.
(3) RESET Switch
This switch resets the sYstem.
If the RAM switch is set to “HOLD”
system programming and speed dials will not be reset. To reset the system,short the two sides
of the pattern by inserting a screw­driver or other conductive implement.
(4) RAM Switch
This switch backup the RAM data.
Even when the power failure occurs, the RAM memory data will not be erased if the switch is on HOLD side.
(5) PATA MONIT Lamp
System is normal when lamp is flash-
i ng.
rogramming
for automatic outside
line selection group.
In the FCC rules, this function is regarded as one of the distinguishing features of PBX as against the Key
telephone system. When shipped from the factory this function cannot be programmed unless one jumper on the key service unit board is cut. (See page 5t
r
For PBX set jumper
Power Monitor Lamp
DATA MONIT Lamp
RESET switch
Power Failure Unit (PFU) is optional equipment which, in case of power failure, directly connects CO/PBX lines and Single
Line Telephones.
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@ Remove a PFU cover.
@ Install one wood screw on the wall remaining about 5/16 inches of the screw length unscrewed.
@ Hook the mounting hole provided at the top of the PFU to the on-wall installed wood screw, then fasten the wood screw
completely.
@ Install two wood screws on the wall through the two respective mounting holes provided at the bottom of the PFU.
(1) Connect the connectors labelled “FROM COL” (COL ‘I to 4) and located inside the power failure unit to the respective
central office lines.
(2) Connect COL NOS. 1, 2, 3 and 4 inside the key service unit to the connectors (4 places from the top) labelled “TO COL
(KSU)” and located inside the power failure unit, respectively.
(3) Connect the connectors (4 places from the top) located on the card of the SLT card (right side card), vvhich is set inside
the key service unit, to the connectors labelled “FROM SLT-LC(KSU)” and located inside the power failure unit, respec­tively.
(4) Connect the connectors (TELs 1 to 4) labelled “TO SLT” and located inside the power failure unit to the respective single
line telephones. These connectors are allotted, in order from the top, Extensions Nos. 38,39,40 and 41.
(5) Connect the two screw terminals labelled “PFU” and located inside the key service unit to the respective two screw
terminals labelled “TO KSU” and located inside the power failure unit.
(6) Remove the clamp plate, insert the cords, then reinstall the clamp plate over the cords and secure into place with the
screw.
Note: That when power failure occurs the COLs correspond to iXTs as shown below.
COL 1-+ EXT. No. 38 COL 2 -+ EXT. No. 39 COL 3 -+ EXT. No. 49 COL 4 -+ EXT. No. 41
I
I16 in
from
EXT. No. 38
SLT card
EXT. No. 39
of KSU
EXT. No. 40 EXT. No. 41
r
-EXT. No. 39
-EXT. No. 40
to SLT
-EXT. No. 41
COL 1 p; toCOL
COL 4
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to KSU
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VA-123210 I<ey service unit 1
VA-30920 Standard telephone
VA-1 2020
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Standard telephone
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Speakerphone
32
VA-1 2022
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Speakerphone with LCD Display
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VA-12022-6 1 Speakerphone with LCD Display
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VA-82430 DSS console
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VA-82444
COPBX line card
2
VA-3094OD Station card I 2
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VA-30941 D
Station card
II 1
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VA-30965 Power failure unit 1 1
VAX-20880 Short station cord for wall mount
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VAX-20881 Telephone line cord (7 feet)
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VAX-20882
Telephone line cord (15 feet) -
VAX-20883 Telephone line cord (25 feet)
I -
VAX-20884 I f-fandset cord (7 feet)
I -
VAX-20885
1 Handset cord (15 feet)
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Forl2COLs and 32 key telephones
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VA-12022 in Black Color Type
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COL capacity
intercom speech path
Key telephone*
Automatic dial
12
6
UP to 32 (EXT. No. 10 to 41)
One touch dial
10 stations (for each telephone)
System speed dial
Speed dialing digits
edialing digits
90 stations (for the system)
18 digits/Station (included PBX access code)
18 digits/Last number and save number
(i
Key Service Unit
Key Telephone
Power Consumption (Watt)
1 an eight (
12.8(H) x 23.0(W) x42(D), 9.5(ib)
8.5( l-4) x 6.7(W) x 2.4(D), 2.2(lb)
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: ‘1, Specifications subject to change without notice.
2. &IV of the below combination a. 32 Key telephones b. 30 Key telephones 2 single line telephones c. 28 Key telephones (k 4 single line telephones
When you unpack the system phone, make sure that you have all of the following parts.
@Y
ice nit
Key Service Unit (VA-123210)
1 pee
Short station cord for wall mount
Operating instruction assy
Operating instructions
3 pcs
1 set
1 copy
Operating instructions sheet
Installation and programming manual assy
Installation and programming manual
Programming table
20 copies
1 set
1 copy
1 COPY
Screw template for wall mounting KSU
1 COPY
Base 1 pee
Handset
Handset cord
Station cord
1 pee
1 cpe
1 pee
Name card of system speed dial 1 set
Name card of individual speed dial
Plastic case for system speed dial
1 COPY
1 pee
The Easa-Phone VA-1232 is a small, sophisticated Key Telephone system. It offers many features which can be easily pro­grammed to uniquelly fit your communication needs. The Easa-Phone utilizes Random Access Memory (RAM) for storage of the “User’s” variable programs and features. Each telephone station can be assigned a set of features based on the individual “User’s” requirements. Note that a program has been preset into the Easa-Phone VA-1232 system memory for
general
use which js called the Initial
Set. Thus, no programming is necessary to immediately use your telephone system. Wowever, to properly change from the
Initial Set to any other option, the programming steps detailed under the Programming Settings for the desired feature must be followed. A programming record chart is provided for ease of recording yo
program changes. A sample of this Programming Table indicating the Initial Set can be found in the back of this manual. henever programming changes are made, they should be immediately recorded on the Programming Table to provide a quick reference of the current programmed feature options.
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The table below describes the features, initial setting and those programming mode.
ause time I 2 set I 3 set
Recall after 30 set, 1 min, 2 min or immediately
ispley time system se
ecall after 30 set,
1 rrvn,
frame configuration
7 bit/l billeven, 7 bit/l bit/odd, 7 bit/2 bit/odd, 8 bit/l bit/even, 8 bit/l biVodd, 8 bit/2 bit/even, or 8 biV2 bit/odd
restriction ot restricte Restrict one of the digit
lenoth from
8 to 16 diaits
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
-­37
36
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
. IO rings calls of
A will ring or only B will ring
no.10 is used always as
O/l & 4114555~976 restricted
‘Read the following paragraphs before proceeding to the actual programming instructions and procedures. These notes and procedures are intended to acclimate the programmer to the proper programmingsequencerequired prior to the actual programming.
programming of initial set
@ Assure that the RAM switch is posi-
tioned at “CLR” side.
@ Set the power switch to the “ON”
position.
@ After about 5 seconds, assure that the
DATA MONIT lamps is flashing.
@ Change the RAM switch from the
“CLR” side to “HOLD” side.
The initial set programming is now com­pleted through the above operations.
If you change the programming again, the RAM switch is not necessary switched over.
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