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INTRODUCTION TO THE OPERATION MANUAL FOR EXES - 5000
•
This manual forms part of the Installation Manual for
TOA INTERCOM SYSTEM EXES-5000.
You may add the CPU-55 to your TOA INTERCOM
SYSTEM EXES-5000, according to your specific needs,
to obtain various other functions. Correct operation of
these additional functions are not available by only
connection of the additional equipments/devices.
Provision of such additional functions requires the
following:
(1) connection of the additional equipment, as required,
(2) selection of functions which satisfy your needs and
setting up these functions in the respective equipment.
For (1 ) Connections of Equipment, etc., refer to In-
stallation Handbook of Model EX-510/520 EXCHANGE
or "Manual for Installation of Data Transmitting and
Receiving Units", etc.
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK OF EXES - 5000
This "Installation Handbook of CPU-55" 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 func-
tions or additional equipment, it is still necessary to read
"2. Initial CPU-55 Set Up (Page 6.)". When you may use
only some of the additional functions or equipments, it is
not necessary to read instructions on unrequired functions.
Make sure, however, that careful study of the necessary
parts of this booklet should be done before proceeding
further.
Note 1; Refer to Installation handbook of CPU-52A",
when installing a standard call and Paging system,
using CPU-52A.
Note 2; Refer to respective manuals when other types of
CPU and connection equipment/devices are used.
EXES - 5000
EX - 510/520
INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK
OF EXCHANGE
Or
"EXES - 5000
INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK
EXES - 5000
CPU - 55
INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK
133-21-005-5
This Hand Book
SYSTEMS OF EXES - 5000
System using CPU-55
System with Display and Control functions using
CPU-55
System using CPU-52A
DATA
TRANSMITTING
AND RECEIVING
UNIT
Or
"DT-E11 OPERATION MANUAL" 133-05-094-1
"DR-B61 OPERATION MANUAL" 133-05-095-0
REQUIRED INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
EX-510/520
EXCHANGE
CPU-55
CPU-52A
DATA TRANS-
MITTING AND
RECEIVING
UNIT
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FUNCTIONS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UNITS
•
Those functions of the CPU-55 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
34.)
Function
Talk-Back from
paging speaker
Conference
External PA Paging
Station Paging
(including priority
paging).
All call plus 15 in-
dividual paging
zones
Combination Paging
Emergency All Call
Paging
Additional Equipment
Required
Talk-Back Unit
Conference Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Output Control Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Unit Model
Nos.
TKU-11
CLU-52
PIU-52/52A
PIU-52/52A
PIU-52/52A
(2
pcs)
OCU-52A
PIU-52A
PIU-52/52A
Remarks
Optional amplifier (10W max.) may be re-
quired depending on application
External PA Equipment is required.
1. Wiring of "Station Paging Assignment
Plug" located at the back of the frame of
the Exchange.
2. Cutting of LMU jumper wire to split sta-
tion paging system. (Refer to Service
Manual for LMU-52/52A, PIU-52/52A).
1. PIU No. 1 is for All Call plus 7 paging
zones (No. 0 ~ 7).
2. PIU No. 2 is for 8 paging zones. (No. 8 ~
15) Adjusting jumper wire on PIU is
required).
3. Wiring of "Station Paging Assignment
Plug" is required.
(Connection of all call signal on 2 PIUs).
1. For EX-510, (64 stations)
Connect "P0" and "256".
2. For EX-520, (128 stations)
Connect "PO" and "312".
OCU-52 must be modified.
(Add M9, M17 and TTL IC 7475 2 pcs.)
PIU-52 can not be used.
Operate by the privacy switch on station
No. 247, or by a circuit to control "OFF/
ON" status of loop current when voice signals
are externally generated.
Position of PIU Units for All-Call Paging and 15 Indivisual Zone Paging
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CPU - 55
OCU - 52A
HCU - 52
SGD - 52A
CLU - 52
DLU - 52
LMU - 52A
PIU-52/52A No.1
(Zone 0-7 with All-Call Paging)
PIU-52/52A No.2
(Zone 8-15 without All-Call Paging)
AC POWER INDICATOR LAMP
BATTERY POWER INDICATOR LAMP
BUZZER STOP SWITCH
DS-510A
PART 1. OPERATING OF CPU UNIT AND NO. 200 PROGRAMMING
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF CPU-55
Please read following instructions carefully to ensure proper operation of the CPU-55.
1. Be careful about damage by static electricity as the
CPU-55 incorporates CMOS IC's. Do not touch com-
ponents and connectors.
2. Turn off the AC power switch when you take out or
insert the CPU-55 unit, or any other unit.
3. Alw ays insert the CPU-55 unit into the "CPU" 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 incorrect performance.
FUNCTION SELECT SWITCHES
SW-E
(1 ~ 6)
SW-D
SW-C
SW-B
SW-A
(1 ~ 6)
(1 ~ 6)
(1 ~ 6)
(1 ~ 5) :
These switches selec
LINK SELECTION
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 GB50-3FA1 is capable of saving important memory registration data even at times of
power failure and we suggest you replace it at least
every 4 years.
8. When shipping the CPU-55 unit independently, place
the mini-jumper for battery back-up in "OFF" position.
Then cover CPU back with cardboard, wrap connector
section in aluminium foil and put it in a conductive
bag.
t functions.
, PAGING AMP. REMOTE
"RUN" INDICATION
Shows the CPU is workin
"SELF RESTART" INDICATIO
Lights if the CPU self-restarts
PROGRAM SWITC
Set this "ON" positio
ing of the exchange an
case, station No. 20
comes a normal statio
position.
MINI-JUMPER for batter
Ni-Cd BATTERY GB50-3FA
FIXED MINI-JUMPER (JP2) Note
g normally.
H for #200 Programing
n only at time of initial program-
d registration of functions. In this
0 is "programming station" but be-
n when switch is placed in "OFF"
y back-up (JP1)
N
.
1 (3.6V 50mAh)
: Do not remove!
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2.
INITIAL CPU-55 SET UP
Make sure that you have turned off the AC power switch.
Connect the exchange, terminal boards and stations.
Are Data Transmitting and Receiving Units connected ?
NO
YES
Remove CPU-55 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 CPU-55 into the exchange.
Put all 4 "link select" switches of the HCU unit upward.
(Link No.15)
Switch on the exchange.
Look at indication of LINE ADDRESS of HCU (14 LEDs) and SIGNAL
CODE indication (4 LEDs)
1. Connect Data Transmitting Unit
(DT-E11) and Data Receiving
Unit (DR-B61).
2. Set channel select switches
(CHANNEL SELECT) of
DT-E11.
3. Set word select switches (WORD
SELECT) of DR-B61.
All LED lamps are out
SIGNAL CODE indication
F
4
Place program switch on front panel of the CPU "ON".
1
2
to be continued
Memory is normal
Some errors in memory
Lighted lamps of LINE ADDRE SS
LEDs indicate erroneous MEMORY
ICs. See Section 3 (Page 8).
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Dial operation from station No. 200.
— Initial programming of the exchange —
Dial the Following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Dial tone will be heard (Station No.200 becomes a programming station)
; Confirmation tone will be heard.
10 times
(Clears function group A)
; Confirmation tone will be heard.
10 times
10 times
10 times
(Clears function group B)
; Confirmation tone will be heard.
(Clears function group C)
; Confirmation tone will be heard.
(Clears function group D)
; Confirmation tone will be heard.
10 times
10 times
(Clears function group E)
; Confirmation tone will be heard.
(Clears personal numbers and single digit dial numbers)
Program necessary functions
Remark: If there is any error in CMOS memory, you hear calling tone instead of confirmation tone.
Place program switch on front panel of the CPU in "OFF" position.
Dial operation from station No. 200.
(Station No. 200 becomes a normal station.)
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3. TROUBLE SHOOTING
3-1 Check of ROM & NMOS-RAM - No calls on the system.
1. Put the 4 "LINK SELECT" switches of the HCU upward (Link No. 15 SELECT) and switch on the AC
power of the exchange.
2. If there is no error, the indication lamps will not light.
3. In the event of a memory error, the lamps may light as shown in the example of Fig. 1.
4. The error indications will remain on until you use Link No. 15 for communications.
Example
Error ROM • RAM Chip No.
No.1 and No.2 out of 5 pcs
ROMs (2716) 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. 1
3-2 Check of CMOS-RAM (Programmed data memory)
At the time of initial programming and registration using station No. 200,
1. You hear calling tone instead of confirmation tone, if there is CMOS memory error when registering single
digit number or personal number.
2. Indication on front panel of the CPU.
"RUN" LED indicator
When the system is working normally, LED is "on".
Check its condition when the system fails to work normally.
"SELF RESTART" LED indicator
This does not light when the system is working normally. Even if the high noise from the outside of the exchange
causes the CPU to work abnormally, the CPU "self-restarts" and the system keeps on working normally. Once
the CPU "self-restarts", the LED indicator is on, but it does not affect system. If you again cycle the AC power
source, the LED indicator is turned off.
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3-3 Dial receiving test
If you place all "LINK SELECT" switches (1 ~ 4) of SW-A on the CPU-55 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.
DIP switches
(SW-A
of the
CPU)
Fig. 2
(PTT)
PIU LED No.
DIGITS DIALED
PRESS
RELEASE
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
ON
Fig. 3 Dial code indication
3-4 The order of link usage.
After power is on, links are used in numerical order for each communication.
Remember this to help you when problems are found with specific links.
Remarks:
1. Be sure to avoid mistake at 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 "Function Registration List" (attached to this manual) is filled
out. Keep the finished "Function Registration List" (Initial Checking Sheet for the System 133-21-024-4)
as a part of complete drawings for each installation.
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4. CPU-55 DIP SWITCH FUNCTION SELECTION
SW-A
SW-B
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
Functions
1
2
3
4
5
Link Selection ; Link No. 0 ~ 3
Link Selection ; Link No. 4 ~ 7
Link Selection ; Link No. 8 ~ 11
Link Selection ; Link No. 12 ~ 15
Time Interval Adjustment before Paging
Pre-announce tone
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
Conference
Call Transfer
Priority & Executive Priority
Paging, Paging During Normal Calls
Calling tone Duration Selection
System Size Selection
Paging Pre-announce Tone Duration Selection
Emergency All-Call
On
Activate
1
Sec.
Activate
0.7
Sec.
EX-520
1
Sec.
Off
Not Activate
None
Not Activate
1.3
Sec.
EX-510
2
Sec.
SW-C
SW-D
SW-E
OFF ON
OFF ON
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
Paging Priority
Combination Paging
15 Individual Paging Zones
2-Digit Dialing (#20 ~ #99)
Stations Allowed Access to All Call
Stations Allowed Access to Conference
Stations Allowed Access to General Purpose Control
Group Blocking
Programmable Station Numbering
(#20 ~ #99 or #200 ~ #999)
General Purpose Control
Off
Off
Off
Pager (240 Contacts Output)
Activate
15 Zones
Activate
Activate
Activate
Not Activate
7 Zones
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
5
6
Off
Continuous Calling Tone
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Activate
Not Activate
OPERATING FOR PROGRAMMING
3rd Parameter
2nd Parameter
ON/OFF (1/0)
ON/OFF (1/0)
327)
327)
~
-
(200
(20 ~ 99)
(200
1st Parameter
Station No.
Station No.
-99)
(20
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
327)
99)
~
-
(200
(20
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
327)
99)
~
-
(200
(20
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
327)
99)
-
-
(200
(20
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
327)
99)
-
-
(20
(200
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
327)
99)
-
-
(200
(20
Station No.
ON/OFF (1/0)
327)
99)
~
-
(200
(20
Mater Station
Secretary
Station No.
Executive
Sub Station No.
Station No.
No.
Station No. of
The Last
Station No. of
The First
(01 ~ 15)
Zone No.
the zone
The Last
the Zone
The First
Group No.
Station No. of
Station No. of
(1 -8)
the Group
the Group
Zone No. (s) (01 -15) (Plural)
Called Group
No. (s) (1 -8)
(90 ~ 99)
Zone No.
Combination
Calling Group
(Plural)
No. (1 -8)
Paging zone No.
(Plural)
Paging Group No. ( s) (1-8)
(00-1 5,90-99)
of paged group
999)
99)
-
-
(200
(20
Programmed
Station No.
327)
99)
-
-
(20
(200
Hardwired Station
No.
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52
Access to All Call
Station Allowed
53
Conference
Stations Allowed
Access to
Code
Function
Function
50
Executive
Priority
51
Continuous Calling
Tone
5. Function Code Table for Station No. 200 Programming
Group
Function
A
56
Stations Allowed
Access to One Shot
Make Output
f
57
Break Output
Access to Make/
Stations Allowed
58
Stations Allowed
Access to 8 Selec-
table/Decimal Out-
put
59
Decimal Digits
Stations Allowed
Access to 4
Output
61
60
Master/Sub
Secretary Transfer
B
70
Paging Priority
Paging Responce,
Group Blocking:
C
71
Establishment of
each group
80
81
Paging
Combination
Allowing Calls
Group Blocking:
Among Groups
D
82
Allowing Access
Group Blocking:
to Paging Zones
90
Programable
Station Numbering
E
6. STATION NO. 200 PROGRAMMING FOR EACH FUNCTION
6-1 EXECUTIVE PRIORITY (FUNCTION CODE 50)
EXECUTIVE PRIORITY
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Executive Station No. ON
Touch
Executive Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
NO
New Registration finished ?
Release ?
Executive Station No. OFF
Touch
Executive Station No. OFF
Touch
Confirmation tone
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
NO
Release finished ?
YES
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
5. CPU DIP switch B-3 must be "ON" to employ this
function.
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6-2 CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE (FUNCTION CODE 51)
CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
YES
Continuously Called Station No. ON
Touch
Continuously Called Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
NO
New Registration finished ?
YES
Release ?
YES
NO
NO
Continuously Called Station No. OFF
Touch
Continuously Called Station No. OFF
Touch
NO
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
YES
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length, when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
5. CPU DIP switch E-6 must be "ON" to employ this
function.
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6-3 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO ALL CALL (FUNCTION CODE 52)
STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO ALL CALL
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
NO
YES
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
NO
New Registration finished ?
YES
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Release ?
Allowed Station No. OFF
Touch
Allowed Station No. OFF
Touch
NO
YES
Confirmation tone
NO
Release finished ?
YES
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length, when 2 Digit
(All other registrations remain valid.)
Dialing function is employed.
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
5. Programming is necessary only if CPU DIP switch D-1 is
"ON".
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