TOA Electronics CP-66 User Manual

INTERCOM SYSTEM
CP-66
EXES-6
OOO
CP-66
Functions and
Operating Instructions
TOA Corporation
Introduction to the "Functions and Operating
Instructions"
Chapter 1. Basic Functions, Their Operating Procedures and
1.
Stations
2.
Speech
3.
Station Operation (PV Type)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
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Functions
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Handset Master Station (TL-600M/610M/620M) . . . Handset Substation (TL-600S)
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Hands-free Master Station (HF-210M/210MB/670M/HS-670)
..................
Hands-free Substation ........................
Hands-free/Handset Master Station (HF-200M/200MB/250M) Hands-free/Handset Substation
.......................
..................
Hands-free/Handset Master Station with Auto-dialer (HF-250M) Door Station
Talk-back
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(HF-640S)
unit
(TK-20)
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for
stations
All Functions
for
EXES-6000
2
3
4 4
5 6
7
8
9 11 11
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1
4. Station Operation (NP Type) Handset Master Station (TL-600M/610M/660M) . . .
1)
Handset
2)
Hands-free Master Station
3)
(HF210M/210MB/670M/HS-670)
Hands-free Substation .......................
4)
Hands-free/Handset Master Station
5)
Substation (TL-600S)
..............
...............
(HF-200M/200MB/250M) .....................
Hands-free/Handset Substation ...............
6)
Hands-free/Handset Master Station with Auto-dialer
7)
(HF-250M) .................................
Door Station
8)
Talk-back
9)
5.
Functions: EXES-6000 CP-66
(HF-640S)
unit
(TK-20)
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12
13
14 15
16 17 17
18
Chapter 2. Functions and Operating Procedures of Single
1.
EXES-6000 CP-66 Summary of Dial Operations (For
Single
Exchange)
2.
Description of Each Function
Camp-On-Busy
1)
Busy
Call
2)
Privacy
3)
Camp-On-Privacy
4)
Press-To-Talk
5)
Mic Off (PV
6)
Press-To-Talk
7)
Single
8)
Master Sub Relationship
9)
Automatic
10)
Personal
11)
Continuous Calling Tone
12)
Remote
13)
Call
14)
Group
15)
Secretary
16)
Call
17)
Priority
18)
Executive
19)
Highest Executive Priority
20)
21)
Conference Paging
22)
Other
23)
Back
(PV
Digit
Dialing
Access
Number Call
Response
Transfer,
Hunting
Transfer
Forwarding
...............................
Priority
...........................
..............................
Paging
......................
.........................
.........................
Type)
......................
(PV
Type)
................
..........................
Type/NP Type) Control
....................
...............
......................
...................
To
Paging
................
....................
..................
.......................
Paging
during Normal
Call
.........................
(PV
Type/NP Type)
........................
.......................
.................
Modes
.....................
Exchange System
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........
20
24 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 38
39
39 40
41 42 43
24)
How to Select the Paging Area and Make the Paging
Call
...........................
25)
All-Call
Paging
and
Individual Zone
Combination
26)
27)
Emergency All-Call
28)
Priority Station
29)
Personal
30)
Selectable Programmable
31)
32)
Group Blocking
33)
Programmable Restricted Access for Stations ....
34)
Selectable
35)
Selectable Paging Pre-paging Tone Duration Time-Out
36)
37)
Time-Out
In/Out
38)
Destination Annunciation Indication
39)
Calling Party Indication [Lamp Type]
40)
Calling Party Indication [Numerical Type]
41)
Conversation Partner Indication
42)
Pocket
43)
44)
General
45)
Simplified Clear
46)
Entry
Paging
.....................
Paging
.................
Paging
....................
Number
Paging
...................
First Station Number
Station Numbering
........................
Calling
Tone
...................
.............................
of
Conversation
of
Paging
Annunciation
Pager
..........................
Purpose
Control
Paging
.......................
and
Conversation
.................
Call
...................
.....................
..................
Paging
.............
............
..........
.........
[Lamp Type]
Over
...........
......
......
....
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48 49 50 51 51 52 53 54
54 54 54 55 56 57 58
59 60 61 62 62
Chapter 3. Functions and Operating Procedures of Tie-Line
1.
Tie-Line
2.
Restrictions Resulting from Tie-Line Connection . .
EXES-6000 CP-66 Summary of Dial Operations
3.
(For
4.
Description of Each Function
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Connections
Tie-Line
System)
Camp-On-Busy
Busy Call Back
Privacy
(PV Camp-On-Privacy Press-To-Talk Single
Digit
Master Sub Relationship
Automatic
Access
Personal Number Call
Continuous
Remote Response
of
Exchanges
...........
....................
.......................
.......................
Type)
....................
(PV
Type)
.............
........................
Dialing
....................
................
To
Paging
..............
..................
Calling
Tone
.................
.....................
Call Transfer, Paging during Normal Calls ......
Group
Hunting
Secretary Transfer
Highest Executive Priority
Conference
.......................
(PV
Type/NP
Type)
...............
.........................
......
System
63
65
66
68 68 69 70 70 71 72 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 81 82
17)
Paging
............................
18)
How to Select the Paging Area and Make the
Paging Call
19)
All-Call Paging and Individual Zone Paging ....
20)
Selectable First Station Number of Each
Exchange Programmable
21)
22)
Group
23)
Programmable Restricted Access for Stations . . .
24)
Selectable Calling
25)
Selectable Paging Pre-paging Tone
Duration Time-Out
26)
27)
Time-Out
In/Out
28)
29)
Calling Party Conversation Partner Indication [Lamp Type] . .
30)
Pocket
31)
32)
General Purpose Simplified
33)
34)
Clear Entry
.........................
..........................
Station
Blocking
Numbering
..........
......................
Tone
.................
............................
of
Conversation
of
Paging Call
Annunciation
Indication
Pager
........................
Control
Paging
and
Conversation
................
.................
...................
[Lamp
Type]
................
.....................
Over
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84 85
86 87 88 90 91
91 91 91 92 93 94 95 96
98
98
1. Description of Each Function External
1)
2)
OD
3)
LD
4)
CB
Interface
Interface Interface Interface
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Chapter 4. Functions and Operating Procedures of
External Interface System
Tie-Line
5)
Selectable Paging
99 100 100
101
6)
Speech
7)
Background music (BGM)
8)
Alarm
9)
10)
.............................
Time
signal
Interface
.....................
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Message
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Introduction to the "Functions and Operating Instructions" for stations for EXES-6000
This handbook explains the functions and operating
procedures of stations for TOA's EXES-6000 Intercom
System.
This handbook is comprised of the following 4 chapters:
Chapter 1. Basic functions, their operating procedures
and all functions.
Chapter 2. Functions and operating procedures of single
exchange system.
Chapter 3. Functions and operating procedures of tie-
line system.
Chapter 4. Functions and Operating procedures of
External Interface system.
Refer to Chapters 1, 2 and 4 for single exchange system
and to Chapters 1, 3 and 4 for tie-line system.
Please note that performances of some functions are restricted in the tie-line system. You need not read all the instructions given in this hand­book but it is necessary to read the instructions on those
functions employed in your system. The following guide-
lines will help you select the pages that you should read.
Selecting different functions made available by placing the Privacy Switch in the "ON" position
The EXES-6000 System is designed to allow either "PV" type operation (the system having Privacy function) or
"NP" type (without Privacy function) to be selected by
turning on or off a switch inside the exchange. It is impos-
isble to make one station the "NP" type and another the "PV" type in the same system.
The function provided when the Privacy switch is in the ON
position is different between the "PV" and the "NP" type. Therefore, read the page marked
is of the "PV" type and the Page
if your system
if it is of the
"NP" type.
"PV" Type and "NP" Type
Type
PV Type
NP Type
Definition
System having Privacy function
System having no Privacy func­tion
Description
1. Privacy tone With the Privacy switch in the ON position, a brief
Privacy tone sounds and *1
any incoming call is refused.
1. Continuous calling tone A station with the Privacy
switch may be called by the continuous calling tone when its Privacy switch is placed in the ON position. One touch dialing any key
through
other than the key or picking up the handset stops the ca lling tone and the stations is made ready to initiate the response to the call. *2
2. The Handset Master
station without Privacy switch may be called by the continuous calling tone. Picking up the hand­set stops the call in g tone and allows the conversation.
Note.
*1. Before you use a PV-type handset station, it is necessary
that you first register that station by station No.200 programming.
*2. By programming, the continuous calling tone function
may be made available to specific stations with the Privacy switch in the OFF position.
In this event, touch dialing any key ( through
other than the key stops the calling tone
and permits conversation.
This feature may be employed in the industrial type of station (Model HF 670M) or in the "PV" type system that needs to be continuously called.
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Chapter 1
Basic functions, their operating procedures and all functions
1. Stations
(1 ) HF-200M/HF-200MB
Desk/surface-mounted handsfree/handset master station
(2) HF-210M/HF-210MB
Desk/surface-mounted handsfree master station
(3) TL-600M
Desk/surface-mounted handset operated master station
(7) HF-640S
Door station
(8) HF-670M/HS-670
HF-670M
Industrial-use handsfree
master station
HS-670
Handset unit for HF-670M
(9) HF-250M
Desk/surface-mounted handsfree/handset master station
(4) TL-600S
Desk/surface-mounted handset operated substation
(5)TL-610M
Desk-top type handset operated master station
(6) TL-620M
Surface-mounted handset operated master station
(10)TK-20
Talk-back unit
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2. Speech functions
Either "PV" Type (the system with Privacy function) or "NP" Type (without Privacy function) mode should be selected for
the whole intercom system.
When Privacy Switch (SW) of station is turned ON, privacy tone is available in "PV"Type system, while continuous calling
tone is available in "NP" Type system.
Calling
Voice
Receiv­ing
Functions
Dialing
One-Touch Dialing
Dialing after picking up
handset and comfirming
dial tone
Calling by picking up
handset
Voice Calling
Hands-free calling and
conversation
Continuous calling tone
response by one-touch
dialing
(No. 200 programming)
Privacy
Continuous calling tone
picking up response (in
Privacy mode)
Descriptions
Calls are made by touching dial key. Even when the Privacy SW is on, calling is possible.
Substations can make a call to designated master stations by one-touch dialing. Calling is possible even when the Privacy
SW is on.
Calls can be made by touching dial key after picking up
handset, and confirming dial tone is heard.
Substations can make a call to designated master stations by
simply picking up the handset.
When called by continuous calling tone or privacy tone, voice
can be sent by pressing bar.
By one-touch dialing keys, after a brief calling tone hands-free
conversation can get started.
One-touch dialing keys transmits a continuous calling tone.
Hands-free Conversation can get started when called party depresses, the key.
*1
When ca lls are unwanted, turn ON Privacy SW. Then a brief privacy tone sounds when called. By turning off Privacy SW or
touching any key or by picking up a
handset, conversation becomes possible.
When called by continuous calling tone, conversation is
possible by picking up handset.
Stations *2
Without
Privacy SW
HF-670M
HF-640S
TL-610M TL-620M TL-600M
TL-600S
All stations except
HF-640S
HF-640S HF-670M
HF-640S
HF-670M
TL-610M TL-620M TL-600M/S
HF-250M
HF-200M,
HF-210M,
HF-250M HF-200M,
HF-250M HF-200M,
HF-210M,
HF-250M HF-200M,
HF-210M,
HF-250M HF-200M,
HF-210M,
HF-250M HF-200M,
With
Privacy SW
200MB
210MB
200MB
200MB
210MB
200MB
210MB
200MB
210MB
200MB
Privacy
SW
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON
ON
ON/OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Speech
Methods
Continuous calling tone
one-touch response (in
Privacy mode)
Voice switch
conversation
Simplex conversation by
press-to-talk key
Fully duplex
conversation
Calls can be answered by dialing the. key
without picking up handset when called by continuous calling tone.
Two-way conversation is achieved automatically when two parties speak in hands-free mode.
One-way conversation is made by a party who presses Releasing the bar will reverse the one-way conversation flow.
Fully duplex conversation is made when at least either party
uses a handset.
HF-640S HF-670M
HF-640S
HF-670M
TL-610M TL-620M TL-600M/S HF-640S HF-670M
HF-250M HF-200M,
200MB
HF-210M
210MB HF-250M HF-200M,
200MB HF-210M,
210MB
HF-250M HF-200M,
200MB HF-210M,
210MB
HF-250M HF-200M,
200MB HF-210M,
210MB
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
*1 This function may be employed for the industrial type of station (Model HF-670M) or in the "PV" system that needs to be continuously called.
*2 Before you use a PV-type handset station, it is necessary that you first register that station by station No. 200 programing.
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3. Station Operation (PV Type)
1) Handset Master Station
Handset
In-use lamp
TL-610M
Model TL-600M/610M/620M
< Making a call >
1. Pick up the handset and dial the desired station
number after hearing a dial tone.
2. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
3. When you hear a busy tone that indicates the party you call is on another line, you can camp on the line by simply waiting without hanging up the handset.
As soon as the line becomes free, your call is auto-
matically connected.
4. While the continuous calling tone is sent, you can break in on the calling tone by continuously depress-
ing the key to make a voice call through the station speaker of the called party.
PV Type
Speaker volume switch
Dial keys
TL-600M
Handset
Cord
Loudspeaker
In-use lamp
Keyboard
TL-620M
5. Hang up the handset or depress the key to termi-
nate the conversation.
< Responding to a call >
6. When you are called by the continuous calling tone or paged through your station speaker, respond to the call by picking up the handset.
Note.
1. The sound volume of the calling tone may be ad­justed by means of a 2-stage volume selector. (SP.
VOL) switch.
2. When using this function in the PV type system having the Privacy function, No. 200 programming is
required.
2) Handset Substation
Model TL-600S
Handset
< Making a call >
1. Picking up the handset makes a call to the designated
station.
2. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
3. When you hear a busy tone that indicates the party you call is on another line, you can camp on the line by simply waiting without hanging up the handset. As soon as the line becomes free, your call is auto-
matically connected.
4. While the continuous calling tone is sent, you can break in on the calling tone by continuously depress­ing the key to make a voice call through the
station speaker of the called party.
PV Type
Speaker volume switch
In-use lamp
5. Hang up the handset to terminate the conversation.
<Responding to a call>
6. When you are called by the continuous calling tone or
paged through your station speaker, respond to the
call by picking up the handset.
Note.
1. The sound volume of the calling tone may be ad­justed by means of a 2-stage volume selector. (SP. VOL) switch.
2. When using this function in the PV type system having the Privacy function, No. 200 programming is required.
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3) Hands-free Master Station
Privacy switch
Model HF-210M/210MB/670M/HS-670
Speaker
In-use lamp
PV Type
Dial keys
Microphone
HF-210M
< Making a call >
1. Dial the desired station number regardless of whether
the Privacy switch of your station is in the ON posi-
tion or OFF position.
2. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
3. When the line is busy, a busy tone is heard and you
can camp on the line by simply waiting. As soon as
the line becomes free, your call is automatically
connected.
4. While a continuous calling tone or Privacy tone is
being sounded, you can make a voice call by continu-
ously depressing the key.
5. When the party you call is in a high noise level area, your continuously depressing the key allows one-way conversation to that party. As long as you
depress the key, your voice has dominance
and releasing the key will reverse the one-way
conversation from that party to you.
6. To terminate the conversation, depress the key.
Speaker volume
switch
HS-670
HF-670M
< Responding to a call >
[Privacy switch is OFF.]
7. Respond to the call after the calling tone stops.
[Privacy switch is ON.]
8. A brief Privacy tone sounds from your station each time there is an incoming call and all incoming calls
are refused.
To respond touch dial any key other than the key while the line is connected
between you and the calling party.
Note.
1. The sound volume of the speaker may be adjusted by means of the 2-stage volume selector (VOL) switch.
2. With no speaker built inside, the HF-670M needs to
be connected to an external speaker. Also, the
HF-650M is fitted with no Privacy switch.
3. When the HF-670M is connected to the handset unit
HS-670, lifting up the handset responds to call.
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4) Hands-free Substation
Privacy switch
PV Type
Speaker
In-use lamp
Dial keys
Microphone
HF-210M+YC-200
< Making a call >
1. Touching the key makes a call to the designated station regardless of whether the Privacy switch on the calling station is in the ON position or OFF posi­tion.
2. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
3. When the line is busy, a busy tone is heard and you can camp on the line by simply waiting. As soon as the line becomes free, your call is automatically connected.
4. While a continuous calling tone or Privacy tone is being sounded, you can make a voice call by continu­ously depressing the key.
5. When the party you call is in a high noise level area, your continuously depressing the key allows one-way conversation to that party. As long as you depress the key, your voice has dominance and releasing the key will reverse the one-way
conversation from that party to you.
6. To terminate the conversation, depress the key.
Speaker volume
switch
HF-210M+YC-240S
< Responding to a call >
[Privacy switch is in the OFF.]
7. Respond to the call after the calling tone stops.
[Privacy switch is in the ON.]
8. A brief Privacy tone sounds from your station each time there is an incoming call, and all incoming calls are refused. To respond, touch dial the or key while the
line is connected between you and the calling party.
Note.
1. The sound volume of the speaker may be adjusted by means of the 2-stage volume selector (VOL) switch.
2. The No.200 programming (Master/Sub relationship) must be performed in the exchange to call a specified master station.
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5) Hands-free / Handset Master Station
Handset
Model HF-200M/200MB/250M (With Auto-Dialer)
Speaker
In-use lamp
Privacy switch
Speaker volume switch
PV Type
Dial keys
HF-200M
Microphone
< Making a call >
1. Hands-free conversation may be made by simply touch dialing the station number you wish to call.
2. When you wish to use the handset, pick it up, then touch dial the station number you wish to call, or reverse the order.
3. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
4. When you hear a busy tone that indicates the party you call is on another line, you can camp on the line by simply waiting. As soon as the line becomes free, your call is automatically connected.
5. In the event that the party you are calling does not respond and the continuous calling tone is still heard
from your station, or when the station of that party
is in the Privacy mode and the Privacy tone is sound-
ed, you can break in on the calling tone by continu­ously depressing the key to make a voice call through the station speaker of the called party.
6. During hands-free conversation, when the person you are talking to is in a high noise level area, (1) Pick up the handset to talk or (2) depress the
key continuously for one-way conversation to that party. As long as the key is depres­sed, your voice has dominance, and releasing the
key will reverse the one-way conversation
from that party to you.
7. To terminate the conversation, hang up the handset or depress the key.
HF-250M
< Responding to a call >
[Privacy switch is in the OFF.]
8. Respond to call after the calling tone stops.
[Privacy switch is in the ON.]
9. A brief Privacy tone will sound from the called station each time it receives an incoming call and all
incoming calls are refused.
To respond, depress any key other than the key or pick up the handset
while the line is still connected between the called and the calling stations. These stations are, however, automatically disconnected from the speech path after approximately 10 seconds from call establish-
ment if no response is made the called party.
Note.
The sound volume of the loud speaker may be adjusted
by means of the 2-stage volume selector (VOL) switch.
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6) Hands-free / Handset Substation
Handset
PV Type
Speaker
In-use lamp
Privacy switch
Speaker volume switch
Dial keys
HF-200M+YC-200
Microphone
< Making a call >
1. For hands-free conversation, touching the key
makes a call to the designated station regardless of
whether the Privacy switch on your station is in the
ON position or OFF position.
2. When you wish to use the handset, pick it up, then touch dial the key to make a call or reverse the
order.
3. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
4. When you hear a busy tone that indicates the party
you call is on another line, you can camp on the line
by simply waiting. As soon as the line becomes free,
your call is automatically connected.
5. In the event that the party you are calling does not
respond and the continuous calling tone is still heard
from your station, or when the station of that party
is in the Privacy mode and the Privacy tone is sound-
ed, you can break in on the calling tone by continu-
ously depressing the key to make a voice call
through the station speaker of the called party.
6. During hands-free conversation, when the person you are talking to is in a high noise level area,
(1 ) Pick up the handset to talk or (2) depress the
key continuously for one-way conversation to that party. As long as the key is de­pressed, your voice has dominance, and releasing
the key will reverse the one-way conversa-
tion from that party to you.
7. To terminate the conversation, hang up the handset or depress the key.
HF-200M+YC-230S
< Responding to a call >
[Privacy switch is in the OFF.]
8. Respond to call after the calling tone stops.
[Privacy switch is in the ON.]
9. A brief Privacy tone will sound from your station each time it receives an incoming call and all in-
coming calls are refused.
To respond, depress the key or pick-up the
handset while the line is still connected between your
station and the station calling. These 2 stations are, however, automatically disconnected from the
speech path after approximately 10 seconds from call
establishment if no response is made by you.
Note.
1. The sound volume of the load speaker may be
adjusted by means of the 2-stage volume selector (VOL) switch.
2. The No.200 programming (Master/Sub relationship) must be performed in the exchange to call a specified
master station.
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7) Hands-free/Handset Master Station with Auto-Dialer
Model HF-250M
In-use lamp
Handset
Station number card
key
key
key
< Making a call >
1. Place the auto-dialer registration (REGISTER) switch in
the OFF position.
2. 16 registrations are possible with 8 keys by changing
over the A/B page selection key. You can call any one of pre-registered stations by
touch-dialing the auto-dialer key.
3. For making a call and responding to a call without using the auto-dialer, refer to "5) Hands-free/Handset Master
Station HF-200M/200MB/250M (With Auto-Dialer)".
< Auto-dialer registration >
Two station numbers can be registered by each auto-dialer
key. Operation
1. Switch the (REGISTER) switch ON.
Indication on the liquid crystal display
or
Liquid crystal
display (LCD)
key
REGISTER switch Rear side
Loud speaker
Auto-Dialer keys
Speaker volume switch
key
< Liquid crystal display >
A. Indication on the liquid crystal display in conjunction with
the DT-E70 is changed with three status.
1. When waiting
Privacy mode status, page selection
and time indication
Displays "PV"status when the privacy key is set to ON.
Displays either A or B page of the autodialer.
2. When dialling for paging
Dial monitor indication
2. Press the key until is
appeared on the LCD display. Press it three times for and twice for
3. Press the auto-dialer key ( )to
select the station number to be registered.
Indication on the liquid crystal display.
4. Press the A/B page selector key to select either A or B
page.
5. Station numbers can be consecutively registered by
maximum 50 digits using the dial keys.
Indication on the liquid crystal display.
6. Press the key, and the dialled numbers are memorized.
7. Repeat steps (3) through (6) to register other station
numbers.
8. Switch the (REGISTER) switch OFF after completing registration.
3. When responding to a call
Calling station number
Waiting station number
Number of waiting stations
Note. For detailed indication mode, refer to "Calling Party Indication (Numerical Type)"
B. Indication on the liquid crystal display is changed into two
status when the HF-250M is used solely.
His-own-station number
1. When waiting Privacy mode status, page selection and
his-own-station number
2. When dialling for paging
Dial monitor indication
Note. For registration to use the liquid crystal display, refer
to "Operating Instructions of the HF-250M and DT-E70".
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8) Door Substation
Model HF-640S
PV Type
HF-640S
< Making a call >
1. Pressing a button calls the specified master station.
2. Speak when a calling tone stops.
3. When a busy tone is heard, simply wait. You are put through the master station as soon as its line is freed.
4. If there is no response even after a calling tone has stopped, press the button again and again. The call-
ing tone is sounded each time the button is pressed.
5. Conversation or continuous calling tone is terminated unless the button is pressed every 30 seconds.
9) Talk-back unit Model TK-20
Note.
1. Making a call from the door station to the master station having its Privacy switch in ON transmits a brief calling
tone to the door station only twice, white transmitting a continuous calling tone to the master station.
2. The No.200 programming (Master/Sub relationship) must be performed in the exchange to call a specified master
station.
< Making a call >
[When calling with the audio trigger function]
When the sound into the speaker exceeds the preset
volume, the specified master station is called.
[When calling with the call switch]
1. Pressing the talk-back station call switch calls the specified master station.
2. Talk to the specified master station after a calling tone
is terminated.
3. Simply wait after a busy tone (intermittent single tone) is heard. As soon as the called station's line becomes free,
your call is automatically connected.
Note. Be sure to set the audio trigger selector switch on the
talk-back unit to ON.
<Response>
1. Talk to the specified master station after a calling tone is terminated.
Note. The No.200 programming (Master/Sub relationship)
must be performed in the exchange to call a specified
master station.
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4. Station Operation (NP Type)
1) Handset Master Station
Handset
In-use lamp
TL-610M
< Making a call >
1. Pick up the handset and dial the desired station
Model TL-600M/610M/620M
number after hearing dial tone.
2. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
3. When you hear a busy tone that indicates the party you call is on another line, you can camp on the line
by simply waiting without hanging up the handset.
As soon as the line becomes free, your call is auto-
matically connected.
4. While the continuous calling tone is sent, you can
break in on the calling tone by continuously depress-
ing the key to make a voice call through the
station speaker of the called party.
NP Type
Speaker volume switch
Dial keys
key
TL-600M
Handset
Retractile cord
Loudspeaker
In-use lamp
Keyboard
TL-620M
5. Hang up the handset or depress the key to termi-
nate the conversation.
< Responding to a call >
6. When you are called by the continuous calling tone or
paged through your station speaker, respond to the call by picking up the handset.
Note.
The sound volume of the calling tone may be adjusted
by means of a 2-stage volume selector (SP. VOL) switch.
2) Handset Substation Model TL-600S
Handset
In-use lamp
< Making a call >
1. Picking up the handset makes a call to the designated
station.
2. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
3. When you hear a busy tone that indicates the party you call is on another line, you can camp on the line
by simply waiting without hanging up the handset.
As soon as the line becomes free, your call is auto-
matically connected.
4. While the continuous calling tone is sent, you can
break in on the calling tone by continuously depress­ing the key to make a voice call through the
station speaker of the called party.
NP Type
Speaker volume switch
key
5. Hang up the handset to terminate the conversation.
<Responding to a call>
6. When you are called by the continuous calling tone or
paged through your station speaker, respond to the call by picking up the handset.
Note.
The sound volume of the calling tone may be adjusted by means of a 2-stage volume selector (SP. VOL) switch.
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3) Hands-free Master Station
Privacy switch
Model HF-210M/210MB/670M/HS-670
Speaker
In-use lamp
NP Type
Dial keys
Microphone
HF-210M
< Making a call >
1. Touch dial the station number you wish to call, regardless of whether the Privacy switch of your
station is in the ON position or OFF position.
2. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
3. When the line is busy, a busy tone is heard and you
can camp on the line by simply waiting. As soon as
the line becomes free, your call is automatically
connected.
4. During a call attempt made by means of the continu­ous calling tone, you can break in on the calling tone
by continuously depressing the key to make a
voice call through the station speaker of the called
party.
5. When the party you call is in a high noise level area, your continuously depressing the key allows
one-way conversation to that party. As long as you
depress the key, your voice has dominance
and releasing the key will reverse the one-way conversation from that party to you.
6. To terminate the conversation, depress the key.
Speaker volume switch
key
< Responding to a call >
[Privacy switch is in the OFF.]
7. Respond to the call after the calling tone stops.
[Privacy switch is in the ON.]
8. The continuous calling tone function is made avail-
Note.
1. The sound volume of the speaker may be adjusted by
2. With no speaker built inside, the HF-670M needs to
3. When the HF-670M is connected to the handset unit
HS-670
HF-670M
able to any station if its Privacy switch is placed in
the ON position. Depressing any key
other than the key causes the continu-
ous calling tone to stop and puts the station in the
conversation mode.
means of the 2-stage volume selector (VOL) switch.
be connected to an external speaker. Also, the HF-670M is fitted with no Privacy switch.
HS-670, lifting up the handset responds to call.
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4) Hands-free Substation
Privacy switch
NP Type
Speaker
In-use lamp
Dial keys
Microphone
HF-210M+YC-200
< Making a call >
1. Touching the key makes a call to the designated
other station whether the Privacy switch on your
station is in the ON position or OFF position.
2. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
3. When the line is busy, a busy tone is heard and you can camp on the line by simply waiting. As soon as the line becomes free, your call is automatically connected.
4. During a call attempt made by means of the continu-
ous calling tone, you can break in on the calling tone
by continuously depressing the key to make
a voice call through the station speaker of the called
party.
5. When the party you call is in a high noise level area, your continuously depressing the key allows one-way conversation to that party. As long as you
depress the key, your voice has dominance
and releasing the key will reverse the one-way conversation from that party to you.
6. To terminate the conversation, depress the key.
Speaker volume switch
key
HF-210M+YC-240S
< Responding to a call >
[Privacy switch is in the OFF.]
7. Respond to the call after the calling tone stops.
[Privacy switch is in the ON.]
8. The continuous calling tone function is made avail­able to any station when its Privacy switch is in the ON position. Depressing the or key causes the
continuous calling tone to stop and puts the station
in the conversation mode.
Note.
1. The sound volume of the speaker may be adjusted by
means of the 2-stage volume selector (VOL) switch.
2. The No.200 programming (Master/Sub relationship)
must be performed in the exchange to call a specified
master station.
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5) Hands-free / Handset Master Station
Model HF-200M/200MB/250M (With Auto-Dialer)
NP Type
Handset
Dial keys
HF-200M
Speaker
In-use lamp
Privacy switch
Speaker volume switch
Microphone
< Making a call >
1. Hands-free conversation may be made by simply touch dialing the station number you wish to call.
2. When you wish to use the handset, pick it up, then touch dial the station number you wish to call, or
reverse the order.
3. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
4. When you hear a busy tone that indicates the party you call is on another line, you can camp on the line by simply waiting. As soon as the line becomes free,
your call is automatically connected.
5. In the event that the party you are calling does not
respond and the continuous calling tone is still heard from your station, you can break in on the calling tone by continuously depressing the key to make a voice call through the station speaker of the
called party.
6. During hands-free conversation, when the person you
are talking to is in a high noise level area,
(1 ) Pick up the handset to talk or (2) depress the
key continuously for one-way conversation
to that party. As long as the key is depres-
sed, your voice has dominance, and releasing the
key will reverse the one-way conversation
from that party to you.
7. To terminate the conversation, hang up the handset
or depress the key.
HF-250M
< Responding to a call >
[Privacy switch is in the OFF.]
8. Respond to call after the calling tone stops.
[Privacy switch is in the ON.]
9. The continuous calling tone function is made avail­able to any station when its Privacy switch is in
the ON position. Depressing any key
other than the key or picking up the handset of the station called causes the continu­ous calling tone to stop and puts the station in the
conversation mode.
Note.
The sound volume of the loud speaker may be adjusted
by means of the 2-stage volume selector (VOL) switch.
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6) Hands-free / Handset substation
Handset
NP Type
Speaker
In-use lamp
Privacy switch
Speaker volume switch
Dial keys
HF-200M+YC-200
Microphone
< Making a call >
1. For hands-free conversation, touching the key makes a call to the designated other station regardless of whether the Privacy switch on your station is in
the ON position or OFF position.
[Privacy switch is in the OFF.]
2. When you wish to use the handset, pick it up, then touch dial the key to make a call or reverse the order.
[Privacy switch is in the ON.]
3. Picking up the handset makes a call to the designated
other station.
4. Start conversation after the calling tone stops.
5. When you hear a busy tone that indicates the party
you call is on another line, you can camp on the line
by simply waiting. As soon as the line becomes free,
your call is automatically connected.
6. In the event that the party you are calling does not
respond and the continuous calling tone is still heard
from your station, you can break in on the calling
tone by continuously depressing the key to
make a voice call through the station speaker of the
called party.
7. During hands-free conversation, when the person you
are talking to is in a high noise level area,
(1 ) Pick up the handset to talk or (2) depress the
key continuously for one-way conversation
to that party. As long as the key is de­pressed, your voice has dominance, and releasing the key will reverse the one-way conversa-
tion from that party to you.
8. To terminate the conversation, hang up the handset
or depress the key.
HF-200M+YC-230S
< Responding to a call >
[Privacy switch is in the OFF.]
9. Respond to call after the calling tone stops.
[Privacy switch is in the ON.]
10. The continuous calling tone function is made avail­able to any station when its Privacy switch is in the
ON position. Depressing the key or picking up the handset of the station called causes the con­tinuous calling tone to stop and puts the station in
the conversation mode.
Note.
1. The sound volume of the loud speaker may be
adjusted by means of the 2-stage volume selector
(VOL)
switch.
2. The No.200 programming (Master/Sub relationship) must be performed in the exchange to call a specified
master station.
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7) Hands-free/Handset Master Station with Auto-Dialer
Model HF-250M
NP Type
In-use lamp
Handset
Station number card
key
key
key
< Making a call >
1. Place the auto-dialer registration (REGISTER) switch in the OFF position.
2. 16 registrations are possible with 8 keys by changing over the A/B page selection key. You can call any one of pre-registered stations by
touch-dialing the auto-dialer key.
3. For making a call and responding to a call without using the auto-dialer, refer to "5) Hands-free/Handset Master
Station HF-200M/200MB/250M (With Auto-Dialer)"
< Auto-dialer registration >
Two station numbers can be registered by each auto-dialer
key.
Operation
1. Switch the (REGISTER) switch ON.
Indication on the liquid crystal display
or
Liquid crystal
display
(LCD)
key
REGISTER switch Rear side
Loud speaker
Auto-Dialer keys
Speaker volume switch
key
< Liquid crystal display >
A. Indication on the liquid crystal display in conjunction with
the DT-E70 is changed with three status.
1. When waiting
Privacy mode status, page selection
and time indication
Displays "PV"status when
the privacy key is set to ON.
Displays either A or B page
of the autodialer.
2. When dialling for paging
Dial monitor indication
2. Press the key until is
appeared on the LCD display.
Press it three times for and
twice for
3. Press the auto-dialer key ( ) to select the station number to be registered.
Indication on the liquid crystal display.
4. Press the A/B page selector key to select either A or B
page.
5. Station numbers can be consecutively registered by
maximum 50 digits using the dial keys.
Indication on the liquid crystal display.
6. Press the key, and the dialled numbers are
memorized.
7. Repeat steps (3) through (6) to register other station numbers.
8. Switch the (REGISTER) switch OFF after completing
registration.
3. When responding to a call
Calling station number
Waiting station number
Number of waiting stations
Note. For detailed indication mode, refer to "Calling Party
Indication (Numerical Type)"
B. Indication on the liquid crystal display is changed into two
status when the HF-250M is used solely.
His-own-station number
1. When waiting Privacy mode status, page selection and his-own-station number
2. When dialling for paging
Dial monitor indication
Note. For registration to use the liquid crystal display, refer
to "Operating Instructions of the HF-250M and DT-E70".
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8) Door Substation
Model HF-640S
NP Type
HF-640S
< Making a call >
1. Pressing a button calls the specified master station.
2. Speak when a calling tone stops.
3. When a busy tone is heard, simply wait. You are put through the master station as soon as its line is freed.
4. If there is no response even after a calling tone has stopped, press the button again and again. The calling tone is sounded each time the button is pressed.
5. Conversation or continuous calling tone is terminated unless the button is pressed every 30 seconds.
9) Talk-back unit Model TK-20
Note.
1. Making a call from the door station to the master station having its Privacy switch in ON transmits a brief calling
tone to the door station only twice, while transmitting a
continuous calling tone to the master station.
2. The No.200 programming (Master/Sub relationship) must be performed in the exchange to call a specified master station.
< Making a call >
[When calling with the audio trigger function]
When the sound into the speaker exceeds the preset
volume, the specified master station is called.
[When calling with the call switch]
1. Pressing the talk-back station call switch calls the
specified master station.
2. Talk to the specified master station after a calling tone
is terminated.
3. Simply wait after a busy tone (intermittent single tone) is heard.
As soon as the called station's line becomes free, your
call is automatically connected.
Note. Be sure to set the audio trigger selector switch on the
talk-back unit to ON.
<Responding to a call>
1. Talk to the specified master station after a calling tone is terminated.
Note. The No.200 programming (Master/Sub relationship) must be performed in the exchange to call a specified
master station.
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Functions: EXES-6000 CP-66
No.
1
2
3
4
5
Single Digit
6
7
Continuous
Calling Tone
8
9
PTT
10
11
Personal Number
12
13
14
15
Transfer
16
17
18
19
Priority
20
21
Conference
22
23
Paging and Response
24
25
26
27
Selection of
28
Dial Operation
29
30
31
32
Restricted
Access Group
33
34
Selection
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
Interface
42
43
44
45
46
47
Classification
Function
Camp-On-Busy
Busy call back
Mic-Off
Single Digit Dialing
Automatic Access to Paging
Master/Sub Relationship
Privacy-Camp-On-Privacy/Continuous Calling Tone at Privacy Mode *1
Continuous Calling Tone-One-touch Response *2
Press-To-Talk
Press-To-Talk Control
Personal Number Call
Personal Number Paging
Remote Response
Call Tr ansfer- Pagind during Normal call
Group Hunting
Secretary Transfer
Call Forwarding
Priority
Executive Priority
Highest Executive Priority
Conference
PA Paging-Station Paging *7
Combination Paging
Emergency All-Call
Paging Priority
Selectable numbering digit
Selectable First Station Number of Each Exchange
Output Capacity of Paging Z one
Selectable Dial Operation fo r Paging Response
Output Capacity of General Purpose Control
Programmable Statio
Selectable function operation
Group Blocking (Restricted Dialing)
n Numbering
Restricted Access to All-Call Paging
Zone paging
Restricted Acc ess to Conference
One-shot make output
Restricted Access to General Purpose
Control
Make/break output
8 selectable one-shot make output 8 selectable make output/Decimal output
4 decimal digits output
Calling Tone-paging Pre-paging Tone Duration *11
Time out of Conversation and Paging Call
IN/OUT Annuncation
Destination Annunciation Indication
Calling Party Indication (Lamp type) (with/without memory)
Calling Party Indication (Numerical type)
Station called indicator (Lamp Type)
Pager
One-shot make output
General Purpose
Control
Make/break output
8 selectable one-shot make output
8 selectable make output/Decimal output
4 decimal digits output
Speech message
Pager calling and responding
BGM
Alarm and time signal
Selectable paging
Standard Function
Selectable Function
By DIP Switch
By No. 200
Programming
Optional
Function
Single
Exchange
Own
Exchange
Tie-line
Outside
Exchange
TI-600
Exchange
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Functions: EXES-6000 CP-66
Notes.
1. X X/YY indicates to select either XX (Function) or YY (Function).
2. Not all circles in The Switch Selection table correspond to the DIP switches of the CP unit.
*1: "PV" (system with Privacy function) Type: with the
Privacy switch in the ON position, a brief Privacy
Tone sounds.
"NP" (system without Privacy function) Type: A
station may be called by the continuous calling tone when the Privacy switch is placed in the ON position.
*2: When a hands-free station without handset is called
by the continuous calling tone, conversation may
start by touching any key
*3: Using the Press-to-talk control function reduces the
maximum number of paging zone to All call + 23
zones (7 zones).
*4: This function may not be used if numbers 100
through 199 are used in the Station Numbering
Schedule. Either "Personal number call" or "Personal number paging" may be selected.
*5: Additional equipment is required for paging. *6: Either "Executive Priority" or "Highest Executive
Priority" may be selected.
*7: Each zone of paging provides Station paging and/or
PA paging.
*8: It is necessary to respond only by dialing (with-
out zone No.).
*9: It is possible to make a paging call and its response
between the local exchange and the remote extension exchange. However, a response to the zone paging is possible only from a station connected to the ex­change having the paged zone.
*10: Station numbers of each exchange can be changed
freely within the range of "Selectable numbering
schedule of each exchange".
*11: Calling tone: 0.3 sec (Trill note tone)/0.2 sec (Single
note tone)/none.
Paging pre-paging tone: 2 sec/1 sec/none.
*12: Selects whether or not the indication of the calling
party station continuously lights up, after the calling
party has cancelled the call to a line which is busy or
in the privacy mode.
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Chapter 2
Functions and operating procedures of single exchange system
EXES-6000 CP-66 — Summary of Dialing Operations (single exchange system)
1. Selecting dial operations
The EXES-6000 Intercom system allows digit-dialing operations to be minimized depending on the number of stations and
their functions. Four types of dialing operations (Type 1 , Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4) are available. Select the most suitable type by changing the setting of the internal switch at the exchange. The following explanations describe the dialing operation
when the switch is set for Type 2. For other types, check the dial operation while referring to the attached lists.
[Four types of dialing operations]
Type
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
Feature
Three-digit dialing
Standard type
Maximum of 128 stations
(without paging)
Maximum of 120 stations
(with all station call + 7-zone paging)
Three-digit dialing
Station number conversion
Maximum of 256 stations
Two-digit dialing
Full paging function
Maximum of 70 stations
(with/without paging)
Two-digit dialing
Maximum of 90 stations
(with/without paging)
Numbering plan
Standard type
No. 200 ~ 327
No. 100 ~ 227)
Station number conversion
N o . 2 0 0 ~ 3 9 9
(No. 100 ~ 399)
Standard type
No. 200 ~ 455
(No. 100 ~ 355)
Station number conversion
No. 200 ~ 999
(No. 100 ~ 999)
Standard/station number conversion
No. 20 ~ 79
(No. 10 ~ 79)
Standard/station conversion
No. 20 ~ 99
(No. 10 ~ 99)
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Function
Press-to-talk
Remote response
Remote response registration
Continuous calling tone
Privacy
Secretary transfer
Single-digit registration
Single-digit dialing
Personal number
cancellation
In/out indicator lamp ON
(Type 1)
Three-digit dialing,
standard type, 128 stations
(No. 200 through 327, No. 100 through 227)
Dialing operation
Number assignment
Three-digit dialing, station number
(No. 200 through 999, No. 100 through 999)
Dialing operation
(Type 2)
conversion, 256 stations
Number assignment
(Type 3)
Two-digit dialing,
ful l paging function, 60 stations
(No. 20 through 79, No. 10 through 79)
Dialing operation
Number assignment
Two-digit dialing, 60 stations
(No. 20 through 99, No. 10 through 99)
Dialing operation
(Type 4)
Number assignment
Personal number cancellation
In/out indicator lamp OFF
Personal number call Personal number paging
Conference
Call forwarding
registration
21
Function
Conference clear
Mic.
off
Busy call back
registration
Busy call-back response
Priority/priority response
Executive priority
Highest executive priority
Call transfer
All call
+
7-zone paging
(Type 1)
Three-digit dialing,
standard type, 128 stations
(No. 200 through 327, No. 100 through 227)
Dialing operation
Number assignment
Three-digit dialing, station number
conversion, 256 stations (No. 200 through
Dialing operation
(Type 2)
999, No. 100 through 999)
Number assignment
(Type 3)
Two-digit dial,
full paging function, 60 stations
(No. 20 through 79, No. 10 through 79)
Dialing operation
Number assignment
Two-digit dialing, 60 stations
(No. 20 through 99, No. 10 through 99)
Dialing operation
(Type 4)
Number assignment
All call
+
31 -zone paging
Cambination paging
All call paging response
Zone paging response
Paging transfer
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Function
One-shot, relay-connection output
Relay connection/
disconnection output
8-selectable, one-shot,
relay connection output
8-selectable output (Decimal output)
4-digit decimal output
Pager call
(Type 1)
Three-digit dialing,
standard type, 128 stations
(No. 200 through 327, No. 100 through 227)
Dialing operation
Number assignment
Three-digit dialing, station number
(No. 200 through 999, No. 100 through 999)
Dialing operation
(Type 2)
conversion, 256 stations
Number assignment
(Type 3)
Two-digit dialing,
full paging function, 60 stations
(No. 20 through 79, No. 10 through 79)
Dialing operation
Number assignment
Two-digit dialing, 60 statins
(No. 20 through 99, No. 10 through 99)
Dialing operation
(Type 4)
Number assignment
Pager response
Calling station selection
Message recording
Message check
Message playback
Message cancellation
Remote message playback
Clearing calling party
indication
BGM
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23
Camp-On-Busy
When the party you are calling is on another line, by simply
waiting you automatically "Camp-On" the line. (Busy tone
sounds continuously.) As soon as the line is freed, you will
be automatically connected.
Busy Call Back
After call
Call
When the called station is busy, dialing
permits this function to be registered and terminates the
call after a confirmation tone. As soon as the line is freed, the calling party is called by the distinctive "busy-call-back"
tone that sounds for 10 seconds. By one-touch dialing any
one of key during the 10-second
period, the calling party can be connected to the called party.
The disadvantage of the camp-on-busy function is that a link is occupied and busy tone is heard from your station all the way while you are waiting. This problem can be avoided by using the busy call back function that can im­prove the availability of speech paths as well as enables you
to wait without being annoyed by "noisy" busy tone.
A maximum of 15 stations can be registered for this func-
tion. Once the function has been programmed into your
station, you are put in the simple "busy waiting" mode even when you depress 6 in an attempt to register other
busy stations for this function.
It is possible to make or receive other calls while waiting
after this fuction has been programmed. However, if you
are still using your station for conversation with the third party when the busy station registered for this function is freed, the registered busy call back function will be cancelled.
Camp-on-busy is prior to busy call back.
Registration
Calling station
Line has been freed.
Calling station
Busy tone
Busy ca ll back tone
Conversation
Called station
(Any key other than
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Calling
Called station
Privacy
PV Type
Shift Privacy Switch to ON.
When a party does not wish to accept incoming calls, this function may be employed to refuse them. With the Privacy switch in the ON position, a continuous privacy tone will be sounded in the station making the call, and at the same
time, a brief Privacy tone will sound in the station called,
indicating a call attempt is being made.
It is possible to call the other party from the station in the Privacy mode but Remote Response is impossible
from that station.
Shift Privacy Switch back to the left.
To restore a station in the "Privacy" mode to a normal
condition, and thus ready to receive calls.
Note: 1. A call received while the station is in the Privacy
mode may be accepted if the Privacy function is immediately cancelled (see Camp-On Privacy)
2. In the even of the station registered for the Secret­ary Transfer function, the Privacy switch is used
on and off operation of the Secretary Transfer function. (see Secretary Transfer)
3. During the above "Privacy" mode, while the call-
ing station has the bar is released, the
privacy tone stops are the caller and transmit a
one way message.
When the bar is released, the normal
"Privacy" mode to be resumed.
One tone
Privacy tone
Call
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Camp-On Privacy
When the party you are calling has his station on Privacy mode, by simply waiting you will automatically "Camp-
On" the line. (Privacy tone sounds continuously.) As soon as the Privacy mode is released, or as soon as he one-touch dials any of the keys , or as soon as he picks up a handset of his station, you will be automati-
cally connected.
This function is canelled automatically if the station in the privacy mode may not accept the call within approximately
10 seconds.
Press-To-Talk
This function is activated when the
(Press-To-Talk Bar)
is continuously depressed after dial tone confirmation or
during hands-free conversation. This allows one-way con­versation from the party depressing the function key. When the key is released, one-way conversation is reversed.
Employ when a person in a high noise level area is called by a person in a quiet area, or when no particular response
is required, or when simple announcements are made. In such cases, one-way conversation flow can be used.
One-way conversation is activated while the Press-To-Talk
bar is continuously depressed.
As long as the Press-To-Talk bar is depressed by either party, the voice of the party using this function has domi­nance. When the key is released, the other party has domi­nance.
One-way conversation is reversed when the Press-To-Talk bar is released.
PV Type
Automatic
If both parties depress the Press-To-Talk bar, the voice of
the party who depresses the bar last will have dominance.
Depress the
to return to ordinary hands-free 2-way conversation ........
Note.
One-way conversation is impossible even if the bar is depressed unless either party or both parties
involved pick up a handset.
Mic Off
Touch dialing of
during a conversation turns off that station's microphone.
This function is used when for one reason or another it is desirable to stop a conversation temporarily. With this function in use, the conversation is interrupted. A party on
hold can use the Press-To-Talk function even during the
Mic-off. Releasing the key cause the Mic-off to be
resumed.
Touch dialing
again cancels the Mic-Off function, and the conversation
can be resumed.
When it is desirable to resume the conversation interrupted with the Mic-Off function, the function may be cancelled
by the Party who operates the Mic-Off.
__ __
_________
PV Type
Call
Again
Call
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Mic Off
Touch dialing of
during a conversation turns off that station's microphone, and a holding tone is heard at both stations involved.
This function is used when for one reason or another it is desirable to stop a conversation temporarily. With this function in use, a holding tone is transmitted to both the calling and the called station while the conversation is
interrupted.
Touch dialing
NP Type
Call
Holding tone
Holding tone
Again
again cancels the Mic-Off function, and the conversation can be resumed.
When it is desirable to resume the conversation interrupted
with the Mic-Off function, the function may be cancelled by the Party who operates the Mic-Off.
Press-To-Talk Control
Touch dialing the specific station number.
One way conversation is activated while the Press-To-Talk
bar is continuously depressed, same as the Press-To-Talk
(selected simplex) function, and a relay is activated with
continuous make-contact.
One way conversation is reversed when the Press-To-Talk bar is released, and the relay is activated with break-contact.
Note.
1. Stations No.200 through No.207 (8 stations) are the
specific stations.
2. It is possible to use a relay make output for Door Remote or for controlling Radio Transmitting/ Receiving Equipment through user provided inter­face.
3. The relay output of the Paging Interface Unit PI-62 is used for this purpose.
Adaption of this function permits the paging of only
all-call plus 23 zones (the paging of all-call + 31 zones
is impossible.)
Control
Call
Specified station
(No.200~207)
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Relay of PI-62 unit
Single Digit Dialing
Single digit registration
Register in advance as follows:
Confirmation tone (Station number)
Station number
Confirmation tone (Personal number)
Personal number
Confirmation tone (Paging call)
Paging zone
Confirmation tone (All-call paging response)
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any six digits
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any five digits
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any four digits
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any three digits
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any two digits
< Single digit dialing >
When required, dial
and the registered number will be called automatically.
Note: 1. To cancel the registration, dial the station number
of the station at which this functions has been registered.
2. It is also possible to use this function to shorten
the long dial operation.
Example
Combination paging
Single digit
Simply dialing makes the combination
paging instead of dialing
3. Single digit registration is not available from any substation programmed by No.200 programming, even if its line is connected with master station.
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Master Sub Relationship
Master/Substation associations are set up by using station #200 as the programming station. Once these relationships
have been established, substations can then contact their
designated master stations by simply touch dialing
If TL-600S Handset substation is used, it can be connected
to its designated master stations by simply picking up a handset.
With respect to this function, the stations in the system are divided into two categories; master stations and substations. Any master station can be connected to any other station
in the system. However, substations can initiate calls only
to specific master stations. This is done by single touch
dialing, and will only connect the substation to one specific
master.
Also, one master station can have 2 or more substations.
To register this function, dial
Confirmation tone
Substation No. paired off with the master
Substation
Master Station
Handset substation
at the master station. This allows the master station to be connected to the substation when is pressed.
Note.
Once a certain station number has been designated as a substation by No.200 programming, the single digit dialing is impossible even when the master station is connected to that number.
Automatic Access To Paging
This function requires "single digit dialing registration for
handset station" as well as No.200 programming at time of
installation.
A paging call can be placed over the specified zone by simply lifting the handset.
A paging response is possible by simply lifting the handset.
Single Digit Registration of Substation
Master Station
Paging call
Substation Number
Substation
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Paging c all
Response to
a paging call
Fig. 2
Paging response
Personal Number Call
A personal number may be registered at any master station which the person to whom the number is assigned expects to be. A party wishing to receive personal number calls at a specific station may register his number at that station by
touch dialing
Confirmation tone
Personal Number.
Those who are frequently away from their assigned station, as well as those who share a single station may be assigned a
"Personal" 4-digit number which may be programmed to
any master station in the system. This personal number,
which is completely independent of station numbers, may be programmed at any master station, and any previous
programming of that same number at any other station is
automatically cancelled. When the party calling has dialed the number to which he wishes to speak, the call is then routed to the station at which the Personal Number was
last registered. The numbers which may be assigned in this
group are 1000 through 1999.
Personal number program cancellation can be done at any
station be merely dialing:
Confirmation tone
Personal Number
When anyone having a personal number leaves the office, he merely cancels the programming of his personal number.
With the personal number cancelled, any incoming calls to
that number will be answered by a dial tone, indicating that
he is not available.
Registration
Personal Number
Personal Number Call
Personal Number
Note.
The maximum number of the Personal Number remains same even if the number of exchange to be connected
is increased to 2 or 3.
Call
Station where the personal number is
registrated.
Cancellation (At any station)
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Continuous Calling Tone
When there is an incoming call to the specified station, a calling tone is sounded continuously at the called station.
The continuous calling tone stops if the called party presses
Continuous calling tone
1. Use this function when it is difficult to hear a brief single tone due to high background noise. Any station can be so made as to be called by the continuous calling tone, but No. 200 programming is required for such a station (refer to Installation Handbook for EXES-6000 CP-66).
2. If the calling party presses the key while the continuous calling tone is being sounded, the continuous calling tone stops to allow the caller's voice call to go through. Releasing the key restores the continuous
calling tone.
3. If either party continuously presses the key dur­ing the normal two-way conversation, this makes a one­way conversation from the party who pressed the key. Releasing the key reverses the one-way conversation flow and the other party has a dominance
(Press-to-Talk).
Notes.
1. In the NP type system that has no Privacy function,
the station can be called by the continuous calling tone if its Privacy switch is set to ON. This function by No. 200 programming is, therefore, used in the PV
type system having the Privacy function or for the HF-670M industrial type station equipped with no
Privacy switch.
2. The following stations can be called by the continuous
calling tone:
(1 ) Stations in the "NP" type system or specified
substations in the "PV" type system.
(2) Stations registered for continuous calling tone by
No. 200 programming.
Continuous calling call
Continuous calling tone
Call
Any key other than
< Station vs. calling tone>
Type of station
Type of system
"PV" Type
"NP" Type
Responding to a call made by continuous calling tone
(Specific station provided with
"continuous calling tone" function by
station No.200 programming)
Non -programmed station (standard)
Programmed station
Handset programmed station
Non -programmed station (standard)
Programmed station
Type of calling tone
Privacy switch in OFF position
Single "trill" calling tone
(Call is put through immediately
after calling tone)
Continuous calling tone
-
Single "trill" calling tone
(Call is put through immediately after
calling tone)
Continuous calling tone
Depress any dial key other than
key.
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Privacy switch in ON position
Privacy tone
Privacy tone
Continuous calling tone
Continuous calling tone
Continuous calling tone
1 . Depress only dial key other than
2. Pick up a handset.
3. Shift Privacy switch to OFF.
key.
Remote Response
A call to a certain station can be remotely responded to from the other station by simply depressing while a continuous call tone is ringing or within 5 seconds after a
brief call tone has stopped ringing.
Notes.
1. The Remote Response is only possible among stations programmed for this function.
2. When making the remote response from the station having its Privacy switch in ON position, shift the
switch
back
to OFF or
lift
its
handset
before
depress-
ing
Programming the remote response group
Establish the remote response group of stations and designate a specific station within the group as a tem-
porary "Master station" and the rest as "Substations".
Set up the "Master station" by dialing.
Confirmation tone
Station No. to become "Master station".
Register the "Master station" No. at the "Substation"
by dialing
Dial operation for Remote response
Calling tone
Calling
Station
No.201
No.209
No.203
Remote response group
Conversation after Remote response
Confirmation tone
Master's number
Note.
Be sure to register the station No. that becomes the
"Master station" at the "Master stations".
Cancelling remote response programming
Touch dialing at each "Substation"
Confirmation tone
His own Substation number
cancels the Remote response program.
Conversation
Station
No.201
No.209
No.203
Remote response group
Programming the remote response group (Example)
Station No. 201
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Station
No. 204
Remote response group
Station No. 203
Station
No. 202
Call Transfer
Call Transfer from Called Station
During the conversation, first dial
(the Station Number of the person the call is to be trans-
ferred to).
The original call is then held and the holding tone is trans-
mitted to the other party, while the third party is called and asked whether he will accept the call. If he agrees to accept the call, dial or hang up a handset,
and the transfer will be completed.
This function allows called party to transfer that call to
another station. The party to whom the call is to be trans-
ferred, may be called using either the Station Number, the
Personal Number or through Single Digit Dialing.
Call Hold and Call Back from Calling or Called Station
During the conversation, first dial
(Station No. of the third party.)
The other party is then placed on hold while the third party
is called. Upon completion of the conversation with the
third party,
dial
Called Station
Called Station
Transfered Station Number
Called Station
Call
Transfer
Called Station
Call
Calling Station
Third Party
Called Station
Calling Station
Holding
Calling Station
or the third party dials
or replaces his station handset.
This allows the original conversation to resume.
The Transfer function is combined with the Call Holding function.
When two parties are talking, either one can be temporarily
placed on hold to permit the call to another station. When
the conversation with the third aprty is over, the original
conversation can be resumed.
The third party can be called using either the Station Num-
ber, his Personal Number or through Single Digit Dialing.
Called Station
Call Back
Third Party
Called Station
Call
Third Party
Calling Station
Original Call
Third Party
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Paging during Normal Calls
This function allows a paging call to be made during the conversation to call the third party and ask him if he
accepts the call, while holding the original conversation.
The original call, if he accepts, is transferred to the third
party.
When it is desirable to call the third party during the
conversation, press plus the desired paging zone.
(0~7, 00~31, *00~15). This place the conversation on hold and allows a paging call to be made.
Wait for a paging response by pressing . (The original conversation is restored.) When there is the paging
response, the conversation is interrupted and the paging party is automatically connected to the third party, while
transmitting a holding tone to the conversation partner.
Dial again when coming back to the original conver-
sation. To transfer the original call to the third party,
press or replace the handset.
* When the exchange in use is EX-610 or EX-620.
Note.
This function can be operated when both "Call Trans-
fer" and "Paging" functions are employed.
Calling party
On hold
Resuming
the original call
Conversation
Called party
Station paging
External PA paging
Group Hunting
When the called is busy, the call is automatically rerouted
to the pre-programed.
When that station is also busy, the call is further rerouted to the other pre-programed station.
Notes.
1. To use this function, No.200 programing must be
established for station a call is to be rerouted to. Also set the DIP switch for Group Hunting to ON.
2. If all stations are registered for this function by
No.200 programing so that an imcoming call may make a loop in the group, any incoming call is auto­matically transferred to an idle station.
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Secretary Transfer
This function is only available when a specified station is
programmed for this purpose with use of Station #200 in
the programming mode. Automatic transfer of incoming
calls by an executive to his secretary is accomplished by placing the Privacy Switch on his station in the ON position.
This function allows a secretary to accept all incoming calls
placed to an executive.
For the executive to accept calls directed to his station
once the automatic secretary function has been program-
med by station #200, he simply moves the privacy switch
to the left, or OFF position.
It is also possible for the executive to accept calls at his
station.
There is no limit to the number of Executive/Secretary
pairings except by the number of available number combi­nations within a given system.
When a secretary who is already programmed for this func­tion wishes another secretary to accept all incoming calls directed to an executive, station No. 200 programming of another secretary should be set up in the exchange. Then, the calls can be rerouted to another secretary if the execu­tive and the secretary first registered place their Privacy switches in the ON position. It is also possible to transfer the call in a daisy chain method.
Executive
Secretary
Digit the executive station.
Note.
When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-line, set up
a Secretary/Executive association within a group of
stations connected to the same exchange.
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Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer
Combination of the secretary transfer and call transfer allows rerouting of the call transferred to the secretary back to the executive's station.
When the secretary answering a call touch dials
Executive's station number
the privacy tone sounds continuously at both stations,
while the call is held. The holding tone is transmitted to
the calling station. If the executive shifts the privacy
switch to the left position, or if he depresses any of
the keys other than the key( ), or
picks up a handset he can talk with the secretary. If the call
held is to then be transferred back to the executive's
station, the secretary is to touch dial , or to hang up a
handset, and the original calling station will be connected
to the executive's station.
Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer using Single Digit Dialing
Combination of "Secretary Transfer", "Call Transfer" and
"Single Digit Dialing" allows simple retransfer of the call
transferred to the secretary back to the executive's station.
Secretary dials
Privacy tone
Privacy Tone
PV Type
Executive
Secretary Other person
Secretary
Executive
or depresses any of the keys
Call
(Executive)
Executive
Holding tone
Holding
Other person
Touch dial
Confirmation tone
Executive's station number
at the secretary's station in advance. When the call trans­ferred to the secretary has to be transferred back to the executive, the secretary simply touch dials
at her station. This sends the continuous Privacy tone to both stations while the call is held. If the call is to be
transferred back to the executive's station, the secretary
touch dials or hangs up a handset.
The calling station will then be connected to the executive's
station.
If there is no answer from the executive, the secretary
touch dials
and the original call is resumed.
Unless the executive sets his station Privacy switch to OFF
within 10 seconds after the Privacy tone has sounded, the
call attempt to the executive is cancelled for automatic return to the original conversation.
Secretary
Call Transfer
Secretary dials
or hangs up a handset
Executive
Call Transfer
Secretary
Other person
or picks up a handset
Executive
Holding tone
Call
Other person
Call Back
Secretary dials
Executive
Secretary Other person
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Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer
Adoption of the selective function "Transfer" allows rerout-
ing of the call transferred to the secretary back to the
executive's station.
When the secretary answering a call touch dials
Executive's station number
the continuous calling tone sounds at both stations, while
the call is held. The call holding tone is transmitted to the
calling station. If the executive shifts the privacy switch
to the left position, or if he depresses any of the keys
other than the key ( ), or picks
up a handset he can talk with the secretary. If the call
held is to then be transferred back to the executive's
station, the secretary is to touch dial , or to hang up a
handset, and the original calling station will be connected
to the executive's station.
Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer using Single Digit
Dialing
Adoption of the selective functions "Transfer" and "Single
Digit Dialing" allows simple retransfer of the call transfer-
red to the secretary back to the executive's station.
Secretary
Secretary dials
Continuous calling tone
Continuous
calling tone
Secretary
or depresses any of the keys
NP Type
Executive
Other person
Call
(Executive)
Executive
Holding tone
Holding
Other person
Executive
Touch dial
Confirmation tone
Executive's station number
at the secretary's station in advance. When the call trans­ferred to the secretary has to be transferred back to the executive, the secretary simply touch dials
at her station. This sends the continuous calling tone to
both stations, while the call is held. If the call is to be transferred back to the executive's station, the secretary touch dials or hangs up a handset.
The calling station will then be connected to the executive's station.
If there is no answer from the executive, the secretary
touch dials
and the original call is resumed.
Secretary
• Call Transfer
Secretary dials
or hangs up a handset
Executive
Call Transfer
Secretary
or picks up a handset
Executive
Call
Other person
Other person
• Call Back
Secretary dials
Secretary
Holding tone
Executive
Other person
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Call Forwarding
When you will be away from your station and wish all
incoming calls to be rerouted to a different destination you
are going to move to, you can do so by registering that station number before you leave.
Registering Call Forwarding function
To program this function, touch dial plus the station number of the destination you are going to move to (confirmation tone is heard). This function may only be registered at the originally assigned station and any previous programming made for this function is auto-
matically cancelled each time the new destination is
registered.
Cancelling Call Forwarding function
Touch dial
Original assigned station No.
Notes.
1. Call made in the following instances are directly put
through to the original station, independently whether or not this even if call forwarding function has been
programmed.
1. Calls from the registered destination station to the
original station.
2. Calls by a personal number.
2. Before a call is automatically rerouted to the regis­tered station, a brief confirmation tone sounds at the original station, indicating that the incoming call is put through to the registered station.
3. This function is available only between stations within the same group when the system employs
Group Blocking function. Even when it is possible to make a call between stations of different groups, Call Forwarding function cannot be registered be-
tween them.
Registration of Call Forwarding
Call
Destination Station No.
Station
No.202
Station
No.201
No.203
Cancellation of Call Forwarding
Original Station No.
Station
No.201
Station
No.201
No.203
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Priority
When the party called is on the line, as indicated by the
busy tone, dialing
transmits a priority tone to the called party. The same tone is audible at the calling station. The call is connected
if the called party also responds by dialing
In this event, the original conversation partner of the party
called is temporarily placed on hold and the holding tone is
transmitted to his station.
Upon completion of the priority conversation, the party
who placed the priority conversation dials
or replaces the handset.
This allows the interrupted conversation to resume.
When the called party is already on the line, the party
calling, if he deems it necessary, can send a Priority signal
to the called party. After a response from the party called,
the urgent call is allowed to take priority and go through.
Priority
Busy Tone
Original Call
Priority
Executive Priority
This function is available only for those stations specifically
programmed for this function, with programmed station #200. When the station called is busy or in the Privacy mode, as indicated by the busy or privacy tone, dialing
sends a priority tone. This priority tone is transmitted for a
few seconds and then the call is put through.
In this event, the original conversation partner of the party called is put on hold and a holding tone is transmitted to his station.
Upon completion of the priority conversation, the party
placing the priority call dials or replaces the
handset.
The original conversation can be resumed.
Priority Call
Holding Tone
Response
Original Call
Busy Tone
When the called station is busy or in the "Privacy" mode, this function allows forced interruption for priority conver­sation.
Priority Call
Holding Tone
Priority
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Highest Executive Priority
This function is available only for those stations specifically programmed for this function, with programming station
No. 200. When the station called is busy, as indicated by
the busy or privacy tone, dialing
sends a priority tone. This priority tone is transmitted for a
few seconds and then the call is put through, terminating
the original conversation.
When the called station is busy or in the Conference mode
or during a paging call, this function allows forced interrup­tion for priority conversation.
Note.
Either Executive Priority function or Highest Executive
Priority function may be employed.
* When the party called through the conference function is
busy and it is desirable to interrupt his conversation, dial
Original Conversation
Busy Tone
Priority Call
Conversation Over
Priority
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Conference
A "Hands-Free" conference call can be made with up to 4 persons. For a conference under this function the other participants may be called either through their station num-
ber, personal number or by Single Digit Dialing. Addition
of stations or personal numbers (total of only 4) may be
added by anyone already connected.
The person who proposes the conference may dial
(Station Number of the 1st of the participants)
After receiving 2nd person's consent, he may then dial
(2nd participant)
After receiving 3rd person's consent, he may now dial
(the last participant)
At this point, the 4-man conference may begin. It is also
possible for any of the 4 participants to call up any of the
other participants.
Both the 2nd and the 3rd persons can be called up in one
dial operation without obtaining their consents.
A "Hands-Free" conference call can be made
with up to 4 persons.
A person wishing to drop out of the conference should dial
or hangs up a handset
at his station.
Any of the participants who wish to drop out during the
conference may do so as long as it's not the party who
originated the conference.
The function is cancelled and the normal mode is restored
when the person who arranged the conference dials
In the event that the calls made by the person arranging the
conference are not answered or that there has been a dial-
ing error, the function can be cancelled for restoration to
the normal mode.
The conference is terminated when the party who arranged
the conference dials
or hangs up a handset
When the conference has been terminated by the party who
originated it, the other participants cannot continue the conference.
Either of the parties in conversation is to dial
Dialing of conference member.
Station number
Personal number
Single Digit
(the Station Number of the third party).
It is possible for persons in normal conversation to change
to the Conference mode without interruption.
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Paging
A variety of paging modes allows paging over a wide area from any master station. The paged party may respond from the nearest master station.
Paging modes include external PA systems and/or Station paging and Zone paging is for calling a limited area, and
All-call paging is for calling over the entire area.
Response to a paging call may be made by means of Auto-
matic response or Zone number dialing.
1. External PA paging and Station paging
A. External PA paging
1. Paging through external speakers is possible from any master station, with the paged party able to respond
from the nearest master station.
2. External PA paging zones and all-call paging are possible up to a maximum number of 31 zones.
B. Station paging
1. Paging from any master station to all stations within a certain area is possible through the station speakers. But the page will not be heard at stations in use in the
area.
2. Station zone paging and all-call paging are possible only within zone 1 through 31.
3. Responding to a paging call A. Automatic response
1. Zone paging response Touch dialing at the station within the paged
zone permits a response to the party who placed a
paging call.
In this event, No.200 registration of the stations
(consecutive station numbers) within each zone must
be made.
2. All-call paging response Touch dial at any station and the paged party
is put through to the party calling.
B. Zone number dialing
1. Zone paging response The paged party is connected to the party calling by depressing.
(Zone number)
at any station.
2. All-call paging response Depressing
sponse to the party calling.
or
permits a re-
2. Zone paging and All-call paging
A. Zone paging (Individual zone paging).
Paging and Paging response are possible through Zone paging. To page a specific zone, press and the zone number. To respond to a zone page, press simply
or plus the zone number. Paging to zones 1 through 31 may be made through external PA paging using the external amplifiers and
speakers, and/or through station paging using the station speakers.
B. All-call paging
Paging and Paging response for External PA and/or
station paging is possible through All-call paging. To
make an all-call page, press (maximum of 7
zones) or (maximum of 31 zones). To
respond, press or
This does not necessarily mean that All-call station
paging must reach all the stations.
C. Maximum paging zones
Exchange
EX
-610/620
EX
-630
Station paging
All call +7 zones
All call +31 zones
Public address paging
All call +15 zones
All call +31 zones
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Other Paging Modes
1. Combination paging
Combination paging is used when several zones must be paged simultaneously through External PA or Station
paging. A special paging area can be created wherever
the paging ranges overlap by combining several zones. A
maximum of 20 combinations can be created in this way
from a maximum of 31 individual zones.
2. Emergency all-call paging
Emergency external PA or station all-call paging can be
made either from the specified station (No.247) or by
an external input signal connected to line No.247. All normal calls and pages are interrupted for the duration of the emergency All-call page, returning to normal when the page is terminated.
3. Paging priority
In normal station paging, the page is not heard at any
station already in use. By using the paging priority
function, the call can be interrupted to allow the page to go through. A holding tone sounds at the other
party's station, and the call is restored when the page
is terminated.
All-Call paging
Combination paging
Combination zone No.81
Combination zone No.80
Note.
Dial operation of Combination paging
Paging call
Combination zone No.
(80 ~ 99)
Paging response
Combination zone No.
(80 ~ 99)
Individual zone paging
Individual zone No. 1
Individual zone No. 2
Individual zone No. 3
Individual zone No. 4
< Example >
Note: Priority of Paging
Emergency all-call paging > All-call paging > Combination paging = (Individual) zone paging
1. The higher priority page overrides the lower
priority one. The lower priority page will be restored when the higher priority page is termi­nated.
2. Individual zone pages made while a Combina­tion paging is in progress will result in Camp­On-Busy.
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How to select the paging area and make the paging call.
Paging functions may include both external PA and sta-
tions, depending on the zone being used. The paging area
is limited to individual zone, Combination paging and
All-call paging depending on the call range.
Dialing operation
Paging area
All-call paging
Zone paging
up to 31 sones
Maximum of 15 zones
Combination paging of up to 20 zones
maximum of 9-
No.
All-call and
zone paging.
Paging cal l
15-zone paging.
All-call and
maximum of
Automatic
response
Response
Zone number
dialing
*When EX-610 or 620 is used.
All-call
Zone 1
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 31
Combination
zone 90
Combination
zone 99
External PA paging
Station paging
Zone 1 through 7
Zone 8 through 31
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< Example >
All-Call Paging and Individual Zone Paging
Paging call
External PA paging to a specific zone is possible from any
master station by pressing
or
and the desired zone number ('0' = all-call). It is possible to
wait for a response in this mode, but anything said will be
broadcasted over the entire zone. It is best to end the paging call by pressing
and waiting for a response.
* When EX-610 or 620 is used.
Paging to zones 1 through 31 may be made through ex-
ternal PA paging using the external amplifiers and speakers,
and/or through station paging using the station speakers. When EX610 or 620 is used, the maximum number of stations for public address paging and station paging are 15
zones and 7 zones respectively.
All zones are paged at the same time by all-call paging.
Paging response
1. Automatic response
To respond to a paging call, go to the nearest master sta-
tion and press either
('0' or '00" = all-call)
or hanging up a handset
All-call paging
Zone paging
Response to zone paging
(All-call paging response)
or
(Zone paging response).
2. Zone number dialing
To respond to a All-call paging, go to the nearest master
station and press
To respond to a Zone paging call, press
Zone No. 1 ~ 9 (01 ~ 31)
at the nearest station.
Note 1: When all-call paging is initiated during zone paging,
the Zone paging is interrupted and restored after the all-call paging is finished.
Note 2: To respond to Zone paging by pressing
No.200 registration of the stations (consecutive
station numbers) within each zone must be made.
Such registration is required for both external and
station paging. For further details, please refer to
Installation Hand Book for EXES-6000 CP unit.
Response to All-call paging
Table of stations used for individual zone paging. (Example)
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Combination Paging
Several zones can be called simultaneously using external PA paging and station paging. This is combination paging
and is initiated by pressing
Paging will be broadcast to predetermined zones. It is possible to wait for a response in this mode, but it is usually preferable to terminate the paging call and wait
for a response. The paged party can respond by pressing
80 ~ 99
at the nearest station. Refer to Example 1.
Priority of paging
All call paging>combination paging= individual zone paging
1. When some stations are already receiving another com­bination paging, the second paging call will be put on
camp-on-busy. Refer to Example 2.
2. When some stations are receiving individual zone paging, a combination paging call will be put on camp-on-busy.
Likewise, when a combination paging call is being received,
individual zone paging calls will be put on camp-on-busy.
Refer to Example 3.
< Example 1 > Combination of individual zones
Combination zone 91 Combination zone 92
Combination paging to
combination zone 91
Combination paging to
combination zone 92
< Example 2 >
Combination zone 93
Combination zone 94
Responding to combination paging and zone paging
1. Automatic response
To respond to zone paging or combination paging, press
When the same zone is called via both zone paging and
combination paging, responses will be put through to the station calling last. Refer to Example 4.
2. Zone number dialing
To respond to the (individual) zone paging call, depress
1~7
(01~31)(*01~15)
Depressing
(80 ~ 99)
permits the response to the combination paging call.
* When EX-610 or 620 is used.
Combination paging to
combination zone 93
< Example 3 >
Call
Camp-on-busy
Initiating combination paging
to combination zone 94
Combination zone 94
Camp-on-busy
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During paging to zone 2
Initiating combination paging
to combination zone 94
< Example 4 >
To use the combination paging, Programing must be estab-
lished for each individual paging zone included in each
combined zone.
For further details, refer to Installation Hand Book for
EXES-6000 CP unit.
Programming for Example 1.
Combination
zone
Dialing
Individual
zone
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Emergency All-Call Paging
Handset substation TL-600S should normally be used for the emergency all-call station, No. 247.
To broadcast emergency all-call paging, pick up a handset.
The highest priority all-call paging can be broadcasted to all zones without a paging pre-announcement tone. During emergency all-call paging, all other paging calls and normal calls are interrupted until the handset is replaced to finish
the emergency message.
1. This function may be used to announce emergency instructions from the specified station No.247. It may also be used to provide the signal tones such as chime or alarm signals when the signal sources are fed to
No.247 circuit.
2. To make emergency all-call paging from the specified station No.247 using Hands-free type of station, move the privacy switch from "ON" to "OFF" position.
< Emergency all-call paging is made >
All-call
< Emergency all-call paging is finished >
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Priority Station Paging
Normal station paging calls are not audible at the busy
stations, but the Priority Station Paging can break in on
such busy stations.
1. Dial
(zones: 1 ~ 7, all-call: 0),
(zones: 01 ~ 31, all-call: 00), or
(*01 ~15)
(combination zones: 80 ~ 99).
If there is a busy station, the conversation is interrupted
and the paging call is allowed to go through, while trans-
mitting a holding tone to the conversation partner
placed on hold.
2. The converstion is restored when the paging is finished. (*)
3. To respond to the paging call during the conversation,
first terminate it by depressing or by replacing a
station handset and then dial or (Zone
No.) (Zone paging or combination paging response) or
or (All-call response).
< Example 1 >
< E xam ple 2 >
* When the EX-610 or EX-610 is used.
* The conversation is not restored if the Privacy switch
is set to ON. (In the EX-6000 system, it is possible to
page or respond to a paging call even when the Privacy
switch is ON.)
Notes.
(1 ) Dialling keys while receiving a station paging call
makes the call inaudible at that station and connects that station to the called station.
(2) When the called station is being paged, a busy tone
is transmitted to a calling party and he can "camp-
on". Refer to Example 2.
(3) When a paged zone (Zone 1) has a station placing a
paging call over the other zone (Zone 2), a party who has paged the zone 1 is put in the "Camp-on­busy" mode. Refer to Example 3.
(4) For the Priority Station Paging function, stations
(consetive numbers) in each paging zone, which can be interrupted during conversation, must be pro­grammed at the station No.200. This is also required
to programme the zones for automatic paging re-
sponse (see Note 2 of Paging) and station groups
having acess to incoming telephone calls.
(5) Even when the Priority Station Paging function has
been adopted, by establishing the station No.200
programming (Function Code 39) desired stations can be made to refuse a priority paging call when
they are busy.
(6) When the system incorporates Station paging and
PA paging at the same time, employ the Zone
number dialing method for the
paging response. Also, set up "Station No.200
programming" for Priority Station paging. If the
Automatic reeponsing method is em-
ployed, then "No.200 programming" need to be
set up for every station and conversation is inter-
rupted each time the external PA paging is made.
< Example 3 >
Programming fo r Example 1, 2 and 3
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Personal Number Paging
If you wish to receive personal number paging call, register
your personal number at any station in the desired paging
zone by dialing
Personal number
A calling party can page you automatically in that zone if he dials.
Personal number
To respond to a paging call, press on the nearest
master station.
This function allows those who are frequently away from their original station to be paged automatically in the area where they are available, if personal number registration is done.
When you move from that registered area to another, make the same programming again.
When you leave the office, cancel the personal number
registration, which may be done from any station by dialing
confirmation tone is heard.
Personal number
With your personal number cancelled, any incoming call to your number will be answered by a dial tone, indicating
that you are not available.
Note.
1. There is no limit to the number of personal numbers that may be registered at any single station, but the personal numbers which are used in this function are
No.1000 through 1999.
2. Either the personal number call function or the
personal number paging function is selectable.
3. No.200 programming must be established for stations
of each paging zone.
4. In the systems where the zone number must be
pressed to respond to a paging call, dial
for paging response.
Registering a Personal Number
Any station in a Paging zone No. 3
I
Personal Number
Calling from any master station
Personal Number
Paging response
Paging to the zone in which a person is registered
Any station in a paging zone No. 3 (Example)
Responding to Zone paging
(Example)
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Cancelling Personal number
Cancellation is possible at any station
Selectable First Station Number
The first station number of the system may be selected
from any of the following numbers (Hardwired
station number): 100/200/300/400/500/600/700/
800/900.
The system with Personal Numbers can't use No.
100 ~ 199.
Programmable Station Numbering
This function allows the system to have "Programmable station numbers'', other than the "Hardwired station
numbers" by programming.
The unprogrammed stations are used as original
hardwired station numbers.
Type of dial operation
With Personal number
Without Personal number
Hardwired
station number
No.200 ~ 455
No.100 ~ 355
1. Numbering schedules can be changed easily by pro­gramming in stead of rewiring.
Programmable
station number
No.200 ~ 999
No.100 ~ 999
Note.
Station No. 200 programming is required when any other numbering schedules than standard (No. 200 ~) are used.
< Example >
2. Such numbering schedules as 200's, 300's and 900's can be grouped together for each individual office.
3. Hardwired stations of each paging zone must have consecutive numbers. To make the programmable station numbers inconsecutive, use this function.
4. This function requires No.200 programming. See Installa-
tion Instructions for EXES-6000 CP unit.
Dialing
Exchange
Circuit No. 201
(Hardwired station
Circuit No. 203
(Hardwired station
Programmable station
No. 203
number)
number)
Programmable station
No. 201
5. People operating the intercom stations need not worry about the Hardwired station numbers. Note, however, that the hardwired station numbers are used to program all the setup data of each function into the exchange through No.200 programming.
Hardwired
station number
Hardwired
station number
Hardwired
station number
Programmable
station number
Department 1
Department 2
Programmable
station number
Station
paging zone
Programmable
station number
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Group Blocking
Function (A) . .
The system can be grouped or divided into a maximum of 8 groups of stations with sequential station numbers. Stations in the group cannot call another.
Function (B) . .
The group can call and/or be called by
any other group (s) by programming.
Function (C) . .
The paging zone number (all-call, indivi­dual zone and combination) which each group can call is programmable. (No dis­tinction is made between external and
station paging.)
Note.
1. When the paging call is made, the group of stations to
which the response is made is restricted by Function
B. Function B permits the normal station call in the
direction of the arrows. Its paging response can be
made in the opposite direction of the arrows. (Refer to Fig. 4)
Group 2
No.210~219
Group 2
Group 2
Group 2
Group 1 No.201 ~ 209
Group 3
No.220~249
Fig. 1
Group 1
Group 3
Fig.
2
Group 1
Group 3
Fig.
3
Group 1
Group 3
Fig.
No.250~279
Paging station
4
Group 4
Group 4
Group 4
Group 4
< Example >
Calling station
Station receiving
All-call paging
Zone 4 paging
Paging zone
Paging station
Paging response
Station responding to paging call
< Example of Paging response >
When the programming is set up for the normal station
call as is shown in Fig. 2, the paging response is only possible in the direction of the arrows of Fig. 4.
Note.
2. To use this function station No.200 programming for
the allocated station number, group, paging zone,
etc., must be set up in the exchange. For further
details, refer to Installation Hand Book for EXES-
6000 CP unit.
< Programming for Fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4 >
Function registration (A)
Station for
each group
Stations capable of being called without registration. Stations not belonging to the group.
Group No. of calling
Station not in group
Function registration (B)
station
Group No. of station
receiving call
All-call
Function registration (C)
Paging zone of station receiving call
Zone No.
Combination zone No.
< Example >
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Programmable Restricted Access for Stations
Stations at which the following 7 specified functions can
be restricted.
1. All-call paging
2. Zone paging.
3. Conference
Station number
4. General purpose control Mode 1 (One-shot make output)
5. General purpose control Mode 2 (Make/break output)
6. General purpose control Mode 3 (8 selectable one-shot make output)
Unit No. Condition No.
General purpose control
Mode 4 (8 selectable output or decimal output)
Unit No. Condition No.
7. General purpose control Mode 5 (4 decimal digits output)
(Unit No.) (4-digits)
1. For conference, only the specified stations (one or more) can make a call, but any station can be called.
2. No.200 programming must be established for the speci-
fied stations.
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Selectable Calling Tone
The duration of the calling tone can be set for either 0.2 second (single note tone) or 0.3 second (warble tone).
It is also possible to have the station without any calling
tone.
Note.
1. The duration of the continuous calling tone is im­possible to change.
2. It is impossible to use different calling tone modes in one same system.
Selectable Paging Pre-paging Tone Duration
Paging pre-paging tone can be chosen from "2 seconds",
"1 second" and nothing.
Time-Out of Conversation
It is possible to limit the conversation duration to one through ninty-nine minutes in the unit of one minute in order to improve speech path availability. A hurry-up
tone is sounded in both the calling and called stations
approximately 10 seconds before the busy stations are automatically disconnected from the speech path.
Time-Out of Paging Call
This function is employed to prevent the unnecessary line occupation as a result of a paging party's failure to depress the key after a paging call establishment. The paging call is automatically cancelled after a certain period of time, which may be set at one through ninty-
nine minutes in the unit of one minute, with a hurry-up tone transmitted to the paging station approximately 10 seconds prior to the automatic disconnection. When the paged party responds, the conversation is automatically cut off after the duration set by the Time-out of con­versation function.
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In/Out Annunciation
The in/out annunciation indicators can be turned on or off from any master station by using the personal number
registering procedure.
When a personal number registration is made at a station,
by dialing
Confirmation tone
1000~1999 (personal number)
the personal number is registered at that station and the personal number lamp on the in/out indication panel is
turned on.
Personal number call
By dialing
1000~1999 (personal number)
from any station, the call is put through to the station
registered with the personal number.
Cancelling personal number and turning off
in/out annunciation.
By dialing
Confirmation tone
1000~1999 (personal number)
from any station, the personal number is cancelled and the personal number lamp on the in/out indication panel is turned off.
1. The maximum number of in/out annunciation windows is
1000.
This maximum number remains the same even when the
number of exchanges to be connected is increased to 2 or 3.
2. The in/out indication panel must be used with the Data
Transmitting and Receiving Units (DT-E60 and DR-B61).
In/out indication panel
. . .
Lamp on
Personal number
In/out indication panel
Lamp off
Personal number
—55—
Destination Annunciation Indication
When a personal number is registered at the station of the destination a person has moved to, the corresponding lamp
on the destination indication panel comes on, indicating
where he is.
Dial
Confirmation tone
1000 ~ 1031 (personal No.)
at any station (No.201~No.232), and the personal number is registered at that station and the corresponding station number is indicated by lamp. The personal number from
1032 to 1999 can be registered at the station but the corresponding station lamp does not come on. Registering the same personal number at another station causes the original station's lamp to extinguish and the new station's lamp to come on.
Personal number call
By dialing
The lamp on the Destination panel is turned on
Lamp on
At station No. 202
1000 ~ 1999 (personal No.)
from any station, the call is put through to the station
registered with the personal number.
Cancelling Personal number registration and turning off
Destination indication
By dialing
Confirmation tone
1000 ~ 1031 (personal No.)
from any station, the personal number program is cancelled and the registered station's lamp on the destination indica­tion panel goes out.
Note.
1. The personal numbers which may be assigned to this function are from No. 1000 to 1031.
2. The station numbers which may be assigned to this function are No. 201 through 232. Registration of the personal number at any other station than these specified stations while the corresponding lamp is on
causes that lamps to go out.
3. The destination indication panel must be made using use of the Data Transmitting and Receiving units. For further details, please refer to instruction manuals for the DT-E70 and the DR-B61.
personal number
The lamp on the Destination panel is turned off
Lamp off
Mr. A
At any station
personal number
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Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type)
A one station/one lamp type calling party indication panel can be provided for certain specified stations (eight stations or eight groups of stations) The system can also be divided into a maximum of 8 groups of stations (consecutive station numbers) so that each group may have the calling party indication panels which are common within the group. The party making the call is
indicated even if the call is made to any station in the group.
<Calling station memory>
It is also possible to equip the system with the "Calling station Memory" function. With this function, the calling party's lamp remains lit on the indication panel
even if he cancels the call when the called party is on
another line or in Privacy mode.
< Indication mode without calling station memory >
1. A lamp of the calling station comes on and goes out
when the conversation is over.
2. When the call is made during conversation or privacy
mode, a lamp of the calling station comes on and goes
out when the calling station cancels the call.
< Indication mode with calling station memory >
1. The lamp at the station receiving the call comes on when a call is made and goes out when the conver-
sation is completed.
2. When a call (camp-on-busy) is made to the busy or the privacy station (with the privacy switch on), the
lamp of calling station comes on. The lamp will not
go out even if the original call is cancelled.
3. The lamp goes out after the conversation is canelled.
4. Dialing
Indication panel at station No. 239
No.201
Conversation
No.208
Camp-on-busy
No.239
without placing a call causes all lights to go out. *1
Note.
*1. In the case of Handset Master station TL-600M,
lift a station handset and confirm that a dial tone is heard. Press after cancelling the dial tone by pressing
1. The maximum number of calling stations is 256.
When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-lines, the party who is calling through the remote extension
exchange is not indicated.
2. The indication panel must be used with the Data
Transmitting and Receiving Units.
3. No.200 programming must be established in exchange
"A" for stations or station groups to have the indica­tion panel. Similarly, No.470 programming must be established in exchange "B" and No.740 program-
ming in exchange "C".
4. If the lamp type calling party indication function is used, this makes it impossible to use the lamp type conversation partner indication function.
Example of registration
Indication
panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
First station
number
239
251
Last station
number
239
255
1. Station No. 239 has the indication panel No.2.
2. The group of stations No. 251-255 is provided with the
indication panel No. 5.
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<Response to indicated calling party>
If, during the conversation, the called party wishes to
respond the calling party indicated on the panel, he can do
so by pressing either.
1. (calling party's No.) (the conversa­tion is terminated) or
2. (calling party's No.) (the conversation is placed on hold temporarily).
Indication panel at station No. 239
No.208
Responding to a selected
calling party
No.239
Calling Party Indication ( Numerical Type)
A maximum of 32 stations (No.201~No.232) can have a numerical type calling party indication panel.
1. The first conversation partner (regardless of whether he is a calling or called party) is indicated at the "Conver-
sation partner number" with 7 segment display.
2. When these is an incoming call during the conversation or to the station having its Privacy in ON position, the calling station number is indicate at the "Waiting station number", with the "Number of waiting stations" show­ing 1. If there are other stations waiting, the station numbers are stored but not indicated. A maximum of 8 waiting stations can be indicated. Even if a call is cancelled by a waiting station, the indication is not cancelled.
3. When a call is placed to a station in the wating station mode, the next waiting station is indicated.
4. If a call is finished, the indication is turned off.
5. To cancel the waiting station without responding, dial
and the next waiting station is indicated. *1
No.201
Indication panel at station No. 231
Calling station
number
Conversation
Waiting station
(Station No. 201 is disconnected)
or
(Station No. 201 is hold)
Number of
number
No.235
waiting
stations
Note.
*1. In the
case
of
Handset
Master
station
TL-600M, a station handset and confirm that a dial tone is heard. Press after cancelling the dial tone by pressing
1. If the number of waiting stations exceeds 8, the
indication for the station that has been waiting for the
longest period of time is cancelled and the next station moves into that place.
2. Produce the indication panel using the Data
Transmitting and Receiving Units or use the master
station HF-250M with liquid crystal display. For further
details, refer to "Installation hand Book for CP Unit
and Operation Instructions for the DT-E70, DR-B61
and HF-250M".
lift
—58—
No.234
During a call
Camp-on-busy
No.231
having an indication
panel
Conversation Partner Indication (Lamp Type)
A one station/one lamp type Conversation partner indica­tion panel can be provided for specific stations (eight stations or eight groups of stations). The system can be divided into max. 8 groups of stations (consecutive station numbers) so that each group may have the Conversation partner Indication panels which are common within, the group. The party making the call and the party receiving the call are indicated whenever the calls are made to and
made from any station in the group.
1. When a station having the Indication Panel makes a call, a lamp of the called station lights on until the
conversation is cancelled.
2. When a station having the Indication Panel receives
a call, a lamp of the calling station lights on until the
conversation is cancelled.
Note.
The waiting station making a call to the station
(Camp-on-busy, privacy on) is not displayed on the
Indication Panel.
Group assignment for this function should be equal
to ''Conversation Partner Indication'' group assign-
ment.
Indication panel should be used with the Data Trans-
mitting and Receiving Units.
No.201
Indication panel at station No. 239
No.239
Conversation
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Pocket Pager
• Pager call and response
The system can cal l a maximum of 10,000 pager receivers
and the party called can answer the call via the nearest station.
It is also possible to call those pager receivers having voice
or display functions.
1. Paging
(1 ) Tone-only pager
The following two methods are available for calling
tone-only pagers.
1. When there is no response from the called party to the call made by dialing the station number or
personal number, further dial as follows without
terminating the call:
Confirmation tone is heard.
and the call is connected to the called party's
pager receiver.
2. To call the receiver directly, dial
Confirmation tone
Pager No.
The calling station, while wating for a response from
the pager, can receive other incoming calls.
Table showing paging operation 1 and output digits for pager calls
Pager digit
2 digits
3 digits
4 digits
Two-digit
dialing
Station No.
-
Personal No.
Three-digit
dialing
Station No.
Station No.
Personal No.
(2) Pager with speech or display function
Four-digit
dialing
Station No.
Station No.
Station No.
Personal No.
Pager transmitter
Pager cal l
Pager receiving call
Response call
Response
(From the nearest station)
2. Answering
To respond to the pager call, go to the nearest station and dial:
First dial and then both the pager and f unc­tion code numbers according to the pager operating instructions.
Pager No.
After all operations are completed, dial or replace the handset.
Pager No.
3. Automatic pager call
Register the station for this function using No.200 programming. When the station receive a station or personal number call, that call is automatically con-
nected to the pager.
Notes.
1. No.200 programming must be established to
register a pager output digit.
2. A maximum of 16 pager receivers can be called
at a time.
3. A person called by pager has to respond quickly from the nearest station. Otherwise he cannot
receive other calls during 3 minutes after the
pager call has been made.
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General Purpose Control
Station may be restricted from access to this function. This function can control other equipments by employing the
Data Transmitting and Receiving Units.
Select the required type of output.
(Mode 1) One-shot make output (500/50 contacts)
Dial
Door
remote
control
0 ~ 49
(000 ~ 499)
and the relay output is made for 1 to 2 seconds.
Example: Door remote and VTR control
Note: Operation performed even when all link circuits
are occupied.
(Mode 2) Make/break output (512/100 contacts)
Dial
00 ~ 99
(000 ~ 511)
and the make output is sent out.
Dial
00 ~ 99
(000 ~ 511)
and the break output sent out.
Example: In/out annunciation, Prescription annunciatior
(Mode 3) 8-selectable one-shot make output (9 units)
Dial
1 ~ 9
Unit No.
1 ~ 8
Contact No.
and one contact out of 8 selectable make outputs is
obtained for about 1 or 2 seconds.
Example: VTR control
(Mode 4) 8 selectable make output and/or decimal output
(A) 8 selectable make output (64/9 units)
Dial
Fig. 1 Control with one-shot make output
Fig. 2 Lamp on/off indication panel
Fig. 3 VTR control with 8-selectable one-shot make output
1 ~ 9
(01 ~ 64)
Unit No.
1 ~ 8, 0 ( Clear)
Condition No.
and one of the 8 relay outputs is made. "Clear" opera­tion makes all 8 relays break.
Example: Destination indication, room condition
indication, ITV control
(B) Decimal output
Dial
1~9
(01 ~ 64)
Unit No.
0 ~ 9
Condition No.
and the condition is indicated numerically. Example: Destination indication, room condition
(Mode 5) 4 decimal digits output
Dial
1 ~ 9
Unit No.
0000 ~ 9999
4 decimal digits
and 4 decimal digits are indicated.
Example: Prescription annunciation
Fig. 4 8 selectable output type indication panel
Fig. 5 Decimal output type indication panel
Fig. 6 4 decimal digits type indication panel
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Simplified Paging
If an external speaker is connected instead of a station, simplified paging can be made without the PA amplifier when the caller dials that station number and makes a
paging call.
Note.
For further details, refer to "Installation Handbook
for Exchange"
Clear Entry and Conversation Over
1. Clear entry
In the event that an error has been made when dialing
for Transfer or Conference, at the start of or during the
conversation, dial
Simplified paging
External speaker
connected to the
station
(No. 234)
This will restore the condition before the error was
made, allowing the caller to make a correction with-
out interrupting the call.
2. Conversation over
To terminate conversation dial
or hang up a handset.
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Chapter 3
Functions and operating procedures of tie-line system
Tie-line Connections of Exchanges
1. Purpose of tie-line connection
The EXES-6000 system incorporating the CP-66 central processing unit permits the use of a single exchange as
well as the tie-line connection of 2 or 3 exchanges.
The tie-line connection is used when
1) connecting 2 or 3 exchanges installed in locations which are remote from each other (Maximum distance: About 2km. Cable: 0.65mm in diameter).
2) one more exchange, in addition to the existing exchange, is required for system expansion.
Tie-line
Tie-line
Tie-line
("C"-"A")
Conversation
Station
(No.
200 ~
455)
Station
(No. 470~725)
Station
(No.
740 ~
2. Number of stations, paging zones and links
Maximum number
Composition of exchange
EX-3A
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
EX-620
EX-630
Without Tie-line
EX-1
2 exchanges Tie-lines
EX-2A EX-2B
3 exchanges Tie-line
EX-3B EX-3C
*1 Speech links of the local exchange are also used for communication between exchanges. *2 One (8 links) or two tie-line interface (TI-62) are required per exchange. *3 Two tie-line interface (TI-62) are required per exchange.
*4 All-call paging from one exchange is placed over the whole area of all exchanges connected. *5 Different types of exchanges (EX-610/620/630) can be combined for tie-line connection.
of links within
one's own
exchange
12
16
16
1
12*
1
16*
1
16*
1
12*
1
16*
1
16*
Number of links
exchanges
8
8
2
16*
4 per Tie line
4 per Tie line
8 per Tie line *
Number of
exchanges
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
Tie-line
("B"-"C")
995)
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 *
All station calls
+ 14 zones *
All station calls
+ 30 zones *
All stations calls
+ 21 zones *
All stations calls
+ 21 zones *
All stations calls
+ 45 zones *
4
4
4
4
4
4
Tie-line
Conversation
("A"-"B")
Maximum number of stations
in each exchange
Without paging
56
120
256
112
240
512
168
360
768
With paging
Station
(No.
Station
(No.
48
112
256
96
224
512
144
336
768
200 ~
47 0 ~
455)
725)
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3. Numbering Schedule for Stations and Paging Zones
Standard schedule (when personal Nos. are provided)
Numbering for stations
Numbering for paging zones
Type of exchange
System
Without paging
EX-610
EX-1 (Single)
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
A
EX-2A/EX-3A
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
B
EX-2B/EX-3B
EX-620
EX-630
EX-610
C
EX-3C
EX-620
EX-630
*1 When the paging dial operations is set for *2 When the EX-610 or EX-620 is connected to the EX-630 by tie-line.
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)*
200~319 (311)*
200~455
200~247
200~311
200~455
470~517
470~581
470~725
740~787
740~851
740~995
Paging zones/exchange
All station calls
1
1
Zones
01~07 ( 15)*
01~07 (1 5)*
01~07 (31)*
1
1
1
01~07
01~07
01~15
00
08~14 (16~22)*
08~14 (16~22)*
2
2
16~30
(31~37)
2
*
2
15~21
15~21 (31~37)*
31~45
When no personal Nos. are provided
Numbering for stations
Type of exchange
EX-1 (Single)
A
EX-2A/EX-3A
B
EX-2B/EX-3B
C EX-3C
*1 When the paging dial operations is set for
*2 When the EX-610 or EX-620 is connected to the EX-630 by tie-line.
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
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 )*
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
1
1
Zones
01~07 (15 )*
01~07 (15 )*
01~07 ( 31)*
1
1
1
01~07
01~07
01~15
00
08~14 (16~22)*
08~14(16~22)*
2
2
16~30
15~21 (31~37)*
15~21 (31~37)*
2
2
31~45
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Restricted Conditions for Tie-line Connection
Tie-line
1. Paging
1) Paging is possible for up to 15 zones per exchange.
2) The whole area of all exchanges can be called by all-
call paging.
3) It is possible to make an all-call paging and an indivi­dual zone paging from any master station.
4) It is possible to respond to all-call paging from any
master station.
5) A response to the individual zone paging is only possible from the station connected to the exchange
corresponding to that paging zone. If the Automatic
Paging Response ( ) is employed, a response to
the zone paging is only possible from the station
(consecutive number) which belongs to that zone.
6) Paging assignment is impossible beyond the local
exchange.
2. Programmable Station Numbering
It is possible to change station numbers of each ex-
change within the limit specified in "Selectable number-
ing schedule of each exchange".
3. Group Blocking
1) The system can be divided into a maximum of 6
groups per exchange.
2) It is possible to set up the calling and called groups as desired within the same exchange.
3) Only one pair of stations can call each other between exchanged connected by tie-line.
4) Arbitrary station groups can be restricted to access all-call and individual zone paging.
5) Calling and called groups must be set up to make a
paging response possible. The paging response is possible from the called group to the calling group
(reverse direction of call restriction).
4. Below are functions that can be operated for the same
exchange but cannot be operated extending over more than one exchange connected by tie-line.
1) Remote Response
2) Master/Sub Relationship
3) Call Transfer
4) Paging during Normal Calls
5) Group Hunting
6) Secretary Transfer
7) General Purpose Control (One-shot Make Output, Make/Break Output, 8 Selectable Make Output,
Decimal Output, 4 Decimal Digits Output). Even
when dialed correctly, different indications result or
unintended control equipment are operated if the
function extends over more than one exchange.
8) Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type)
9) Pager Call
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EXES-6000, CP-66 Summary of Dial Operations (For Tie-Line System)
Tie-line
Function
Press-to-talk
Remote response
Remote response registration
Answering continuous calling tone
Privacy
Secretary transfer
Single-digit registration
Single-digit dialing
Personal number registration In/out indicator lamp ON
Personal number cancellation
In/out indicator lamp OFF
Dialing operation
Number assignment
Personal number call
Conference
Conference clear
Busy call back registration
Busy call-back response
Highest executive priority
Call transfer
All call
+ 45 -zone paging
All call paging response
Zone paging response
Paging transfer
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Tie-line
Function
One-shot, relay-make output
Relay make-break output
8-selectable, one-shot, relay make output
8-selectable output
(Decimal output)
4-digit decimal output
Pager call
Dialing operation
Number assignment
Pager response
Calling station selection
Message recording
Message check
Message playback
Message cancellation
Remote message playback
Clearing calling party indication
BGM
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Camp-On-Busy
When the party you are calling is on another line, by simply
waiting you automatically "Camp-On" the line. (Busy tone
sounds continuously.) As soon as the line is freed, you will
be automatically connected.
Busy Call Back
After call
Call
When the called station is busy, dialing
permits this function to be registered and terminates the
call after a confirmation tone. As soon as the line is freed, the calling party is called by the distinctive "busy-call-back"
tone that sounds for 10 seconds. By one-touch dialing any
one of key during the 10-second
period, the calling party can be connected to the called party.
The disadvantage of the camp-on-busy function is that a
link is occupied and busy tone is heard from your station all the way while you are waiting. This problem can be avoided by using the busy call back function that can im­prove the availability of speech paths as well as enables you to wait without being annoyed by "noisy" busy tone.
A maximum of 15 stations can be registered for this func­tion. Once the function has been programmed into your station, you are put in the simple "busy waiting" mode even when you depress 6 in an attempt to register other
busy stations for this function.
It is possible to make or receive other calls while waiting after this fuction has been programmed. However, if you are still using your station for conversation with the third party when the busy station registered for this function is freed, the registered busy call back function will be
cancelled.
Camp-on-busy is prior to busy call back.
Registration
Calling station
Line has been freed.
Calling station
Busy tone
Conversation
Called station
Busy call back tone
(Any key other than
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Calling
Called station
Privacy
Shift Privacy Switch to ON.
Tie-line
PV Type
When a party does not wish to accept incoming calls, this function may be employed to refuse them. With the Privacy switch in the ON position, a continuous privacy tone will
be sounded in the station making the call, and at the same
time, a brief Privacy tone will sound in the station called, indicating a call attempt is being made.
It is possible to call the other party from the station in the
Privacy mode but Remote Response is impossible
from that station.
Shift Privacy Switch back to the left.
To restore a station in the "Privacy" mode to a normal condition, and thus ready to receive calls.
Note: 1. A call received while the station is in the Privacy
mode may be accepted if the Privacy function is
immediately cancelled. (see Camp-On Privacy)
2. In the event of the station registered for the Secretary Transfer function, the Privacy switch is used on and off operation of the Secretary Transfer function. (see Secretary Transfer)
3. During the above "Privacy" mode, while the call-
ing station has the bar depressed, the
privacy tone stops and the caller can transmit a one way message.
When the bar is released, the normal "Privacy" mode to be resumed.
One tone
Privacy tone
Call
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Camp-On Privacy
When the party you are calling has his station on Privacy
mode, by simply waiting you will automatically "Camp-
On" the line. (Privacy tone sounds continuously.) As soon
as the Privacy mode is released, or as soon as he one-touch dials any of the keys ( ), or as soon as he picks up a handset of his station, you will be automati-
cally connected.
This function is canelled automatically if the station in the
privacy mode may not accept the call within approximately
10 seconds.
Press-To-Talk
Automatic
Tie-line
PV Type
This function is activated when the
(Press-To-Talk Bar)
is continuously depressed after dial tone confirmation or during hands-free conversation. This allows one-way con-
versation from the party depressing the function key. When
the key is released, one-way conversation is reversed. Employ when a person in a high noise level area is called
by a person in a quiet area, or when no particular response
is required, or when simple announcements are made. In
such cases, one-way conversation flow can be used.
One-way conversation is activated while the Press-To-Talk
bar is continuously depressed.
As long as the Press-To-Talk bar is depressed by either party, the voice of the party using this function has domi-
nance. When the key is released, the other party has domi­nance.
One-way conversation is reversed when the Press-To-Talk
bar is released.
If both parties depress the Press-To-Talk bar, the voice of
the party who depresses the bar last will have dominance.
Depress the
to return to ordinary hands-free 2-way conversation ........
Note.
One-way conversation is impossible even if the
bar is depressed unless either party or both parties
involved pick up a handset.
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Single Digit Dialing
Single digit registration
Register in advance as follows:
Tie-line
Confirmation tone (Station number)
Station number
Confirmation tone (Personal number)
Personal number
Confirmation tone (Paging cal l)
Paging zone
Confirmation tone (All-call paging response)
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any six digits
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any five digits
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any four digits
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any three digits
Confirmation tone (Each function)
Any two digits
< Single digit dialing >
When required, dial
and the registered number will be called automatically.
Note: 1. To cancel the registration, dial the station number
of the station at which this function has been
registered.
2. It is also possible to use this function to shorten the long dial operation.
Example.
Combination paging
Single digit
Simply dialing makes the combination paging instead of dialing
3. Single digit registration is not available from any substation programmed by No.200 programming,
even if its line is connected with master station.
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Master Sub Relationship
Master/Substation associations are set up by using station #200 as the programming station. Once these relationships have been established, substations can then contact their designated master stations by simply touch dialing
If TL-600S Handset substation is used, it can be connected to its designated master station by simply picking up a handset.
With respect to this function, the stations in the system are
divided into two categories; master stations and substations. Any master station can be connected to any other station
in the system. However, substations can initiate calls only
to. specific master stations. This is done by single touch
dialing, and will only connect the substation to one specific
master.
Also, one master station can have 2 or more substations.
To register this function, dial
Confirmation tone
Substation No. paired off with the master
Tie-line
Substation
Master Station
Handset substation
at the master station. This allows the master station to be
connected to the substation when is pressed.
Note.
Once a certain station number has been desgination as a substation by No. 200 programming, the single digit dialing is impossible even when the master station is connected to that number.
Automatic Access To Paging
This function requires "single digit dialing registration for handset station" as well as No.200 programming at time of installation.
A paging call can be placed over the specified zone by simply lifting the handset.
A paging response is possible by simply lifting the handset.
Single Digit Registration of Substation
Master Station
Paging call
Substation Number
Fig. 1
Substation
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Paging call
Response to
a paging call
Fig. 2
Paging response
Personal Number Call
A personal number may be registered at any master station
which the person to whom the number is assigned expects to be. A party wishing to receive personal number calls at a specific station may register his number at that station by
touch dialing
Confirmation tone
Personal Number.
Those who are frequently away from their assigned station, as well as those who share a single station may be assigned a
''Personal" 4-digit number which may be programmed to any master station in the system. This personal number, which is completely independent of station numbers, may be programmed at any master station, and any previous
programming of that same number at any other station is
automatically cancelled. When the party calling has dialed
the number to which he wishes to speak, the call is then routed to the station at which the Personal Number was
last registered. The numbers which may be assigned in this
group are 1000 through 1999.
Personal number program cancellation can be done at any station be merely dialing:
Confirmation tone
Personal Number
When anyone having a personal number leaves the office, he
merely cancels the programming of his personal number. With the personal number cancelled, any incoming calls to
that number will be answered by a dial tone, indicating that
he is not available.
Registration
Personal Number
Personal Number Call
Personal Number
Note.
The maximum number of the Personal Number remains same even if the number of exchange to be connected is increased to 2 or 3.
Call
Station where the personal number is
registrated.
Cancellation (At any station)
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Continuous Calling Tone
When there is an incoming call to the specified station, a calling tone is sounded continuously at the called station. The continuous calling tone stops if the called party presses
Tie-line
Continuous calling tone
(except key)
1. Use this function when it is difficult to hear a brief single tone due to high background noise. Any station can be so made as to be called by the continuous calling tone, but No.200 programming is required for such a station (refer to Installation Handbook for EXES-6000 CP-66).
2. If the calling party presses the key while the
continuous calling tone is being sounded, the continuous
calling tone stops to allow the caller's voice call to go through. Releasing the key restores the conti-
nuous calling tone.
3. If either party continuously presses the key during the normal two-way conversion, this makes a one-way conversation from the party who pressed the
key. Releasing the key reverses the one-
way conversation flow and the other party has a domin-
ance (Press-to-Talk).
Notes.
1. In the NP type system that has no Privacy function,
the station can be called by the continuous calling tone if its Privacy switch is set to ON. This function by No.200 programming is, therefore, used in the PV type system having the Privacy function or for the HF-670M industrial type station equipped with no
Privacy switch.
2. The following stations can be called by the continu-
ous calling tone:
(1 ) Stations in the "NP" type system or specified
substations in the "PV" type system.
(2) Stations registered for continuous calling tone by
No.200 programming.
Continuous calling call
Continuous calling tone
Call
(Any key other than
< Station vs. calling tone >
Type of station
Type of system
"PV" Type
"NP" Type
Responding to a call made by continuous calling tone
(Specific station provided with
"continuous calling tone" function by
station No.200 programming)
Non-programmed station (standard)
Programmed station
Handset programmed station
Non-programmed station (standard)
Programmed station
Type of calling tone
Privacy switch in OFF position
Single "trill" calling tone
(Call is put through immediately
after calling tone)
Continuous calling tone
-
Single "trill" calling tone
(Call is put through immediately after
calling tone)
Continuous calling tone
Depress any dial key other than key.
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Privacy switch in ON position
Privacy tone
Privacy tone
Continuous calling tone
Continuous calling tone
Continuous calling tone
1 . Depress only dial key other than
2. Pick up a handset.
3. Shift Privacy switch to OFF.
key.
Remote Response
Tie-line
A call to a certain station can be remotely responded to
from the other station by simply depressing while
a continuous call tone is ringing or within 5 seconds after a
brief call tone has stopped ringing.
Notes.
1. The Remote Response is only possible among stations
programmed for this function.
2. When making the remote response from the station having its Privacy switch in ON position, shift the
switch
back
to OFF or
lift
its
handset
before
depress-
ing
Programming the remote response group
Establish the remote response group of stations and
designate a specific station within the group as a tem-
porary "Master station" and the rest as "Substations".
Set up the "Master station" by dialing.
Confirmation tone
Station No. to become "Master station".
Register the "Master station" No. at the "Substation"
by dialing
Dial operation for Remote response
Calling tone
Calling
Station
No.201
No.209
No.203
Remote response group
Conversation after Remote response
Confirmation tone
Master's number
Note.
Be sure to register the station No. that becomes the "Master station" at the "Master stations".
Cancelling remote response programming
Touch dialing at each "Substation"
Confimation tone
His own Substation number
cancels the Remote response program.
Note.
When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-line, select the Remote response group within the stations connect­ed to the same exchange.
Conversation
Station
No.201
No.209
No.203
Remote response group
Programming the remote response group (Example)
Station
No.201
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Station No. 204
Remote response group
Station No. 203
Station
No. 202
Call Transfer
Tie-line
Call Transfer from Called Station
During the conversation, first dial
(the Station Number of the person the call is to be trans­ferred to).
The original call is then held and the holding tone is trans­mitted to the other party, while the third party is called and asked whether he will accept the call. If he agrees to accept the call, dial or hang up a handset,
and the transfer will be completed.
This function allows called party to transfer that call to another station. The party to whom the call is to be trans-
ferred, may be called using either the Station Number, the
Personal Number or through Single Digit Dialing.
Call Hold and Call Back from Calling or Called Station
During the conversation, first dial
(Station Number of the third party.)
The other party is then placed on hold while the third party is called. Upon completion of the conversation with the
third party,
dial
Called Station
Called Station
Called Station
Call
Transfer
Called Station
Call
Transfered Station Number
Third Party
Called Station
Calling Station
Calling Station
Holding
Calling Station
or the third party dials
or the third party replaces a handset. This allows the original conversation to resume.
The Transfer function is combined with the Call Holding
function.
When two parties are talking, either one can be temporarily placed on hold to permit the call to another station. When the conversation with the third party is over, the original
conversation can be resumed.
The third party can be called using either the Station Num-
ber, his Personal Number or through Single Digit Dialing.
Note.
When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-line, an
original call can be transferred only to the third party who shares the same exchange with the party who trans-
fers the call.
Called Station Third Party
Call Back
Called Station
Call
Third Party
Calling Station
Original Call
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Third Party
Paging during Normal Calls
A paging call can be made by a called party of an existing call to a third party, the third party's response accepted
while the original call is on hold, and the original call
resumed when the response call has ended.
Press
Tie-line
Conversation
and the desired zone number. This puts the original call on
hold and makes the External PA and or Station paging call.
Then, press
to restore the original call, and wait for the response to the paging call. When the response is received, press
or replace the handset and the original call goes back on
hold allowing the second call to the taken. When the second
call is completed, press
and the original call can be resumed.
•When EX-610 or EX-620 is used.
Note.
1. With adoption of the selective functions "Call Trans­fer" and "Paging", this function is allowed to activate.
2. When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-line, paging during a normal call is only possible within the paging zones allocated to the exchange to which a station making the paging is connected. An All-call paging during a normal call is impossible.
Calling party
On hold
Resuming
the original call
Called party
Station paging
External PA paging
Group Hunting
When the party you are calling is on another line, your call
is automatically rerouted to another station which is pro-
grammed from the beginning.
When the party to whom the call is rerouted is also on
another line, the call can further be rerouted to the other station by programming.
Note.
1. To use this function, station No.200 programming of
the station number(s) to which the call is to be trans-
ferred must be set up in the exchange. Place a DIP switch for Group Hunting in the ON position and
make Group Hunting programming, so that this func-
tion can be programmed.
2. The combined use of this function with the
"Secretary Transfer" function makes the system more functional. When "Secretary Transfer" function is employed, setting the Privacy switch to the ON
position allows any incoming call to be automatically
transferred to the other stations even when one is
absent.
3. If station No. 200 programming is made so that the call can be rerouted to the station which is called first when the other stations registered are busy, then any call can be transferred automatically to another
station.
Similarly, the original call can be rerouted one after
another in the "Secretary Transfer".
4. When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-line,
select the station to which the call is to be transferred
within the same exchange group.
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Secretary Transfer
Tie-line
This function is only available when a specified station is
programmed for this purpose with use of Station #200 in
the programming mode. Automatic transfer of incoming
calls by an executive to his secretary is accomplished by
placing the Privacy Switch on his station in the ON position.
This function allows a secretary to accept all incoming calls
placed to an executive.
For the executive to accept calls directed to his station
once the automatic secretary function has been program-
med by station #200, he simply moves the privacy switch
to the left, or OFF position.
It is also possible for the executive to accept calls at his
station.
There is no limit to the number of Executive/Secretary
pairings except by the number of available number combi­nations within a given system.
When a secretary who is already programmed for this func-
tion wishes another secretary to accept all incoming calls
directed to an executive, station No. 200 programming of another secretary should be set up in the exchange. Then, the calls can be rerouted to another secretary if the execu­tive and the secretary first registered place their Privacy
switches in the ON position. It is also possible to transfer
the call in a daisy chain method.
Executive
Secretary
Digit the executive station.
Note.
When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-line, set up a Secretary/Executive association within a group of
stations connected to the same exchange.
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Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer
Combination of the secretary transfer and call transfer allows rerouting of the call transferred to the secretary back to the executive's station.
When the secretary answering a call touch dials
Executive's station number
the privacy tone sounds continuously at both stations, while the call is held. The holding tone is transmitted to the calling station. If the executive shifts the privacy switch to the left position, or if he depresses any of the
keys other than the key
or picks up a handset he can talk with the secretary. If
the call held is to then be transferred back to the execu-
tive's station, the secretary is to touch dial , or to
hang up a handset, and the original calling station will be connected to the executive's station.
Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer using Single Digit
Dialing
Combination of "Secretary Transfer", "Call Transfer" and
"Single Digit Dialing" allows simple retransfer of the call transferred to the secretary back to the executive's station.
Touch dial
Confirmation tone
Secretary dials
Privacy tone
Pr vacy Tone
Tie-line
Call
(Executive)
Holding
Executive
or depresses any of the keys
or picks up a handset
PV Type
Holding tone
Executive's station number
at the secretary's station in advance. When the call trans-
ferred to the secretary has to be transferred back to the
executive, the secretary simply touch dials
at her station. This sends the continuous Privacy tone to
both stations while the call is held. If the call is to be
transferred back to the executive's station, the secretary touch dials or hangs up a handset.
The calling station will then be connected to the executive's
station.
If there is no answer from the executive, the secretary
touch dials
and the original call is resumed.
Unless the executive sets his station Privacy switch to OFF within 10 seconds after the Privacy tone has sounded, the call attempt to the executive is cancelled for automatic return to the original conversation.
Call Transfer
Secretary dials
or hangs up a handset
Call Transfer
Holding tone
Call
Call Back
Secretary dials
—79—
Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer
Adoption of the selective function "Transfer" allows rerout-
ing of the call transferred to the secretary back to the
executive's station.
When the secretary answering a call touch dials
Executive's station number
the continuous calling tone sounds at both stations, while the call is held. The call holding tone is transmitted to
the calling station. If the executive shifts the privacy
switch to the left position, or if he depresses any of the
keys other than the key or picks up a handset he can talk with the secretary. If the call held is to then be transferred back to the execu-
tive's station, the secretary is to touch dial , or to hang
up a handset, and the original calling station will be con­nected to the executive's station.
Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer using Single Digit
Dialing
Adoption of the selective functions "Transfer" and "Single
Digit Dialing" allows simple retransfer of the call transfer­red to the secretary back to the executive's station.
Secretary dials
Continuous calling tone
Continuous
calling tone
or depresses any of the keys
Executive
Call
Holding
Tie-line
NP Type
(Executive)
Holding tone
Touch dial
Confirmation tone
Executive's station number
at the secretary's station in advance. When the call trans­ferred to the secretary has to be transferred back to the executive, the secretary simply touch dials
at her station. This sends the continuous calling tone to both stations, while the call is held. If the call is to be
transferred back to the executive's station, the secretary
touch dials or hangs up a handset.
The calling station will then be connected to the executive's
station.
If there is no answer from the executive, the secretary
touch dials
and the original call is resumed.
Call Transfer
Secretary dials
or hangs up a handset
Call Transfer
or picks up a handset
Holding tone
Call
Call Back
Secretary dials
—80—
Highest Executive Priority
This function is available only for those stations specifically
programmed for this function, with programming station No. 200. When the station called is busy, as indicated by the busy or privacy tone, dialing
Tie-line
sends a priority tone. This priority tone is transmitted for a
few seconds and then the call is put through, terminating
the original conversation.
When the called station is busy or in the Conference mode or during a paging call, this function allows forced interrup­tion for priority conversation.
* When the party called through the conference function is
busy and it desirable to interrupt his conversation, dial
Original Conversation
Busy Tone
Priority Call
Conversation Over
Priority
—81—
Conference
A "Hands-Free" conference call can be made with up to
4 persons. For a conference under this function the other
participants may be called either through their station num­ber, personal number or by Single Digit Dialing. Addition
of stations or personal numbers (total of only 4) may be
added by anyone already connected.
The person who proposes the conference may dial
(Station Number of the 1st of the participants)
After receiving 2nd person's consent, he may then dial
(2nd participant)
After receiving 3rd person's consent, he may now dial
(the last participant)
At this point, the 4-man conference may begin. It is also
possible for any of the 4 participants to call up any of the
other participants.
Both the 2nd and the 3rd persons can be called up in one
dial operation without obtaining their consents.
A "Hands-Free" conference call can be made
with up to 4 persons.
Tie-line
A person wishing to drop out of the conference should dial
or hangs up a handset
at his station.
Any of the participants who wish to drop out during the conference may do so as long as it's not the party who
originated the conference.
The function is cancelled and the normal mode is restored
when the person who arranged the conference dials
In the event that the calls made by the person arranging the
conference are not answered or that there has been a dial-
ing error, the function can be cancelled for restoration to
the normal mode.
The conference is terminated when the party who arranged
the conference dials
or hangs up a handset
When the conference has been terminated by the party who
originated it, the other participants cannot continue the
conference.
Dialing of conference member.
Station number
Personal number
—82—
Single Digit
Paging
Tie-line
A variety of paging modes allows paging over a wide area from any master station. The paged party may respond from the nearest master station.
Paging modes include external PA systems and/or Station paging, and Zone paging is for calling a limited area and
All-call paging is for calling over the entire area.
Response to a paging call may be made by means of Auto-
matic response or Zone number dialing.
1. External PA paging and Station paging
A. External PA paging
1. Paging through external speakers is possible from any master station, with the paged party able to respond from the nearest master station.
2. External PA paging zones and all-call paging are possible up to a maximum number of 15 zones per exchange.
3. A maximum of 30 zones can be connected when 2 exchanges are tie-lined and 45 zones for 3 exchanges.
B. Station paging
1. Paging from any master station to all stations within a certain area is possible through the station speakers.
But the page will not be heard at stations in use in the
area.
2. Zone paging and all-call paging are possible up to a maximum number of 15 zones per exchange.
3. A maximum of 30 zones can be connected when 2 exchanges are tie-lined and 45 zones for 3 exchanges.
2. Zone paging and All-call paging
A. Zone paging (Individual zone paging).
Paging and Paging response are possible through Zone paging. The same paging zones (Exchange A: No. 1 ~ 15, B: No. 16 ~ 30, C: No. 31 ~ 45) are used for PA paging and Station paging. Therefore, both PA and Station paging calls are possible in the specific zone connected for the both paging functions. To page, depress
C. Maximum paging zones
No. of
Exchanger
(1)
(2)
(3)
Kind of Exchanger
EX
-610/620
EX
-630
EX-610/620 : EX-610/620
EX -610/620 : EX -630
EX
-630
: EX
-630
EX -610/620 : EX -610/620
: EX -610/620
EX-610/620 : EX-610/620
: EX
-63 0
EX-610/620 : EX-630 :
EX
-630
EX
-630
: EX
-630
EX
-630
:
Station paging
All station calls +7 zones
All station calls +15 zones
All station calls +14 zones
All station calls +22 zones
All station calls +30 zones
All station calls
+21 zones
All station calls
+29 zones
All station call s
+37 zones
All station calls
+45 zones
3. Responding to a paging call
A. Automatic response
1. Zone paging response Touch dialing
at the station within the paged zone permits a response to the party who placed a paging call.
In this event, No. 200 registration of the stations (consecutive station numbers) within each zone must
be made.
2. All-call paging response Touch dial
at any station and the paged party is put through to
the party calling.
B. Zone number dialing
1. Zone paging response The paged party is connected to the party calling by depressing
Public address
paging
All station calls
+7 zones
All station calls
+15 zones
All station calls
+14 zones
All station calls
+22 zones
All station calls
+30 zones
All station calls
+21 zon es
All station calls
+29 zones
All station calls +37 zones
All station calls +45 zones
Zone No. (01 ~ 45)
To respond to a zone paging, depress
Zone No. (01 ~ 45)
B. All-call paging
Paging and Paging response for External PA or station paging is possible through All-call paging. All-call paging is possible over the zones (No. 1 through 45) connected for PA or Station paging, and it is possible to make the paging response from any station. However, the station not connected to any of the paging zones is not paged. This does not necessarily mean that All-call station paging must reach al l the stations. To make a all-call paging, depress
To respond, depress
Zone No. (01 ~45)
at any station.
A response to the zone paging is possible only from a
station connected to the exchange that includes the
paged zone.
2. All-call paging response Depressing
permits a response to the party calling.
—83—
How to select the paging area and make the paging call
Tie-line
If the EX-630
is included in the
tie-line exchanges.
If the tie-line
exchanges are the
EX-610 and/or
EX-620.
Paging area
All-call paging over the
entire zones of exchanges
"A", "B"and "C"
Zone paging to the zone of exchange "A"
Zone paging to the zone
of exchange "B"
Zone paging to the zone of exchange "C"
Paging area
*1
Paging call
Paging call
Dialing operation
Response
Automatic
response
Dialing operation
Response
Automatic response
Zone number
dialing
Zone number
dialing
All- call paging over the entire zones of exchanges "A", "B"and "C"
Zone paging to the zone of exchange "A"
Zone paging to the zone of exchange "B"
Zone paging to the zone
of exchange "C"
*1
Note.
*1 When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-line
but 1 or 2 of them have no built-in Paging unit (PI),
All-call paging is made only over the area of the
exchange(s) having the PI.
*2 A paging response is possible only from the station in
the paged zone.
*3 A paging response is possible only from the station
connected to the exchange "A" (station No.200 ~
455)
*4 A paging response is possible only from the station
connected to the exchange "B" (station No.470~
725)
*5 A paging response is possible only from the station
connected to the exchange "C" (station No.740~
995)
Paging zone
No.31 ~ 45
Paging zone
No.01 ~ 15
Paging zone
No.16 ~ 30
—84—
All-Call Paging and Individual Zone Paging
Paging call
External PA paging to a specific zone is possible from any master station by pressing after picking up a handset.
("00" = all-call)
(01 ~ 45) (*01 ~ 21)
It is possible to wait for a response in this mode, but any-
thing said will be broadcasted over the entire zone. It is
best to end the paging call by pressing
or hanging up a handset
and waiting for a response.
* When the tie-line system is using the EX-610 and EX-620.
All-call paging of zones 1 through 45 can be done in both
the External PA paging mode through an external ampli­fiers and speakers, and the station paging mode through the station speakers. In the event of All-call paging, the
paging is done over the entire zones.
When all-call paging is initiated during zone paging, the
zone paging is interrupted and restored after the all-call
paging is finished.
Paging response
1. Automatic response
To respond to a paging call, go to the nearest master sta­tion and press either
(All-call paging response)
or
(Zone paging response)
All-call paging
Tie-line
Zone paging
Response to zone
paging
Response to All-call paging
A paging response is possible only from the station in the paged zone. A response to All-call paging is possible from any sta­tion. To respond to Zone paging by pressing , No. 200 registration of the stations (consecutive station numbers) within each zone must be made. Such registration is required for both external and station paging.
2. Zone number dialing To respond to a All-call paging, go to the nearest master station and press
To respond to a Zone paging call, press
Zone No. 01 ~ 45
at the nearest station.
A response to the zone paging is possible only from a station connected to the exchange that includes the
paged zone (Exchange "A": Zone No. 1 ~ 15, "B":
No. 16 ~ 30, "C": No. 31 ~ 45). It is not impossible to respond from the station connected to the other
exchange. A response to All-call paging is possible from any station.
Table of stations used for individual zone paging (Example) (In the case of "Automatic response")
Zone
numbers
First station
number
Last station
number
—85—
Selectable First Station Number of Each Exchange
1. Standard station Numbering schedules of exchanges A,
B and C are as follows:
< Standard station numbering >
Tie-line
Type of Exchange
With Personal
Number (Standard)
A
200 ~ 455
B
470 ~ 725
C
740 ~ 995
2. If other numbering schedules are preferred, it is possible
to choose the head number of each exchange from
100/200/300/400/500/600/700/800/900 in order of
exchange A, B and C. (Stations of each exchange must
have the consecutive numbers.)
< Example >
Example 1
Example 2
Type of Exchange
With Personal Number
Without Personal
Number
A
300~
100~
500~
600~
C
B
700~
900~
—86—
Programmable Station Numbering
1. This function allows the system to have "Programmable station numbers", other than the "Hardwired station
numbers" by programming.
The stations not registered for "Programmable Station
Numbers" remain in the original "Hardwired Station
Number".
2. Each station number can be programmed in the station
number series of the exchanges A, B and C that have been determined by the function of the Selectable First Station Number.
1. Numbering schedules can be changed easily by pro­gramming in stead of rewiring.
2. Such numbering schedules as 200's, 300's and 900's
can be grouped together for each individual office.
(Refer to Fig. 1)
3. Hardwired stations of each paging zone must have consecutive numbers. To make the programmable station numbers inconsecutive, use this function. (Refer
to
Fig.
2)
<
Fig.
1 >
Hardwired
station number
<Fig. 2>
Hardwired
station number
Programmed
station number
Programmed
station number
Tie-line
Department 1
Department 2
Station
paging zone
4. This function requires No.200 programming. See Installa­tion Instructions for EXES-6000 CP unit.
Dialing
Exchange
Circuit No. 201
(Hardwired station
Circuit No. 203
(Hardwired station
Programmable station
No. 203
number)
number)
Programmable station
No. 201
5. "Programmable station number" series for each
exchange
<Example 1> With Personal Number
Exchange
Hardwired
station number
Programmed
station number
<Example 2> Without Personal Number
Exchange
station number
(Standard)
Hardwired
<Fig. 3>
Hardwired
station number
Programmed
station number
Programmed
station number
<Example 3>
Exchange
station number
Hardwired
Programmed
stat ion number
6. People operating the intercom stations need not worry about the Hardwired station numbers. Note, however,
that the hardwired station numbers are used to program
all the setup data of each function into the exchange
through No.200 programming.
—87—
Group Blocking
Funtion (A)
The system can be grouped or divided into a maximum of 6 groups of stations with consecutive station numbers
by exchanges "A", "B" and "C". Different station
groups cannot call each another.
[Example 1]
Tie-line
< Exchange "A" >
Group 1 No.201~209
Group 2
No.
210~219
No.220~249
Group 3
Group 4
No.
250~279
Fig.
1
Function (B) -1
The group connected to the same exchange can call and/
or be called by any other group(s) within the same
exchange area.
Function (B)-2
Only one pair of groups can call each other across the
tie-lined exchange. The tie-line link of each exchange (4
links) forms a group ( and ) like stations. The groups No.1 through 6 connected to the same exchange can call exchange by programming in tie-line
links (group No. 7) and (group No. 8).
< Exchange "B" > Fig. 2
Group 1 No.470~479
Group 2
No.480~489
Group 3
No.490~499
[Example 2-1] Fig. 4
Group 2
[Example 2-2]
< 3 exchanges tie-lined > Fig. 6
< Exchange "C" > Fig. 3
Group 1 No. 740-759
Group 1
Group 3
Group 2
No.760~769
Group 4
No.770~799
Calling station
Station receiving
< 2 exchanges tie-lined > Fig. 5
Group 3
Explanation of < 3 exchanges tie-lined > (Fig. 6)
1) The call can be made from Group No. 2 of exchange "A" to tie-line links of exchange "A".
2) Connect tie-line links of exchange "A" to tie-line
links of exchange "B".
3) The call can be made from tie-line links of ex-
change "B" to group No. 1 of exchange "B".
4) Thus, the call is allowed to go through from Group No.2
of exchange "A" to Group No. 1 of exchange "B".
Function (C)
The paging zone number (All-call, individual zones No.1
~ 30 for 2 exchanges and No.1 ~ 45 for 3 exchanges)
which each group of each exchange can call is program-
mable. (No distinction is made between external PA and
Station paging.)
Paging to the paging zones of the other exchange is also
programmable.
Note.
When the paging call is made, the group of stations to
which the response is made is restricted by Function B. Function B permits the normal station call in the direction of the arrows. Its paging response can be
made in the opposite direction of the arrows.
(Refer to Fig. 4 and Fig. 8)
< Example of Paging response >
When the programming is set up for the normal station call as is shown in Fig. 4, the paging response is only
possible in the direction of the arrows of Fig. 8.
[Example 3] Fig. 7
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
[Example 4] Fig. 8
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
—88—
Group 4
Paging station
Group 4
All-call paging
Zone 4 paging
Paging zone
Paging station
Paging response
Station responding to paging call
Example of Group Blocking registration
To use this function, station No. 200 programming (No.470
programming or No.740 programming) of the allocated station number, group, paging zone, etc., must be set up in the exchange.
1. Example of conversation and paging
To make this example of Group Blocking available for the system, the following programming at steps 2
through 4 must be set up in each exchange.
Tie-line
Paging to Zone No. 31
2. "No. 200 programming" in Exchange A
Function registration (A) Function registration (B)
Station for
each group
First station No.
2 0 1
2 1 0
220
250
Tie-line links Tie-line links
Group No. of calling
Last station No.
209
2 1 9
249
279
Station not in group
station
3. "No.470 programming" in Exchange B
Function registration (A )
Station for each group
First station No.
470
480
490
Group N o. o f calling
Last station No.
station
479
489
499
Group No. of station
receiving call
Function registration (B)
Group No. of station
receiving call
All-call
All-call
Function registration (C)
Paging zone of station receiving call
Zone No.
Exchange A
Paging zone of station receiving call
Exchange B
Function registration (C)
Zone No.
Paging to Zone No. 16
Exchange C
Tie-line links
Tie-line links
Station not in group
4. "No. 740 programming" in Exchange C
Function registration (A )
Station for
each group
First station No.
740
760
770
Tie-line links
Tie-line links
Station not in
Group No. of calling
Last station No.
station
759
769
799
group
Note.
Stations capable of being called without registration. Stations not belonging to the group.
Function registration (B)
Group No. of station
receiving call
All-call
—89—
Exchange A
Paging zone of stati on receiving call
Exchange A
Exchange B Exchange C
Function registration (C)
Zone No.
Exchange B
Exchange C
Programmable Restricted Access for Stations
Stations at which the following 7 specified functions can be restricted.
1. All-call paging
2. Zone paging
3. Conference
Station number
4. General purpose control Mode 1 (One-shot make output)
00~49
000 ~ 499
5. General purpose control
Mode 2 (Make/break output)
00~99
000 ~ 511
Tie-line
00~99
000~
5 1 1
6. General purpose control Mode 3 (8 selectable one-shot make output)
1 ~ 9
Unit No.
1 ~ 8
Condition No.
General purpose control Mode 4 (8 selectable output or decimal output)
0 1 ~ 6 4
(01 ~ 99)
Unit No.
1~8,0 (clear)
(0~9)
Condition No.
7. General purpose control
Mode 5 (4 decimal digits output)
1 ~ 9
(Unit No.)
0000 ~ 9999
(4-digits)
1. For conference, only the specified stations (one or more) can make a call, but any station can be called.
2. No.200 programming must be established for the speci-
fied stations.
—90—
Selectable Calling Tone
The duration of the calling tone can be set for either 0.2
second (single note tone) or 0.3 second (warble tone).
It is also possible to have the station without any calling
tone.
Note.
1. The duration of the continuous calling tone is im-
possible to change.
2. It is impossible to use different calling tone modes in
one same system.
Selectable Paging Pre-paging Tone Duration
Paging pre-paging tone can be chosen from "2 seconds",
"1 second" and nothing.
Tie-line
Time-Out of Conversation
It is possible to limit the conversation duration to one
through ninty-nine minutes in the unit of one minute in order to improve speech path availability. A hurry-up
tone is sounded in both the calling and called stations approximately 10 seconds before the busy stations are
automatically disconnected from the speech path.
Time-Out of Paging Call
This function is employed to prevent the unnecessary line occupation as a result of a paging party's failure to depress the key after a paging call establishment. The paging call is automatically cancelled after a certain period of time, which may be set at one through ninty­nine minutes in the unit of one minute, with a hurry-up tone transmitted to the paging station approximately 10 seconds prior to the automatic disconnection. When the paged party responds, the conversation is automatically cut off after the duration set by the Time-out of con-
versation function.
—91—
In/Out Annunciation
Tie-line
The in/out annunciation indicators can be turned on or off from any master station by using the personal number
registering procedure.
When a personal number registration is made at a station,
by dialing
Confirmation tone
1000~1999 (personal number)
the personal number is registered at that station and the
personal number lamp on the in/out indication panel is
turned on.
Personal number call
By dialing
1000~1999 (personal number)
from any station, the call is put through to the station
registered with the personal number.
Cancelling personal number and turning off
in/out annunciation.
By dialing
Confirmation tone
1000~1999 (personal number)
from any station, the personal number is cancelled and the personal number lamp on the in/out indication panel
is turned off.
1. The maximum number of in/out annunciation windows is
1000.
This maximum number remains the same even when the
number of exchanges to be connected is increased to 2
or 3.
2. Produce the indication panel using the Data Transmitting and Receiving Units. For further details, refer to
"Installation Hand Book for CP Unite and Operating Instructions for the DT-E70 and DR-B61".
In/out indication panel
Lamp on
Personal number
In/out indication panel
Lamp off
Personal number
—92—
Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type)
Tie-line
A one station/one lamp type calling party indication panel
can be provided for certain specified stations (eight stations
or eight groups of stations)
The system can also be divided into a maximum of 8 groups of stations (consecutive station numbers) so that each
group may have the calling party indication panels which are common within the group. The party making the call is indicated even if the call is made to any station in the group.
<Calling station memory>
It is also possible to equip the system with the "Calling station Memory" function. With this function the calling party's lamp remains lit on the indication panel
to keep on lighting even if he cancels the call when the
called party is on another line or in Privacy mode.
< Indication mode without calling station memory >
1. A lamp of the calling station comes on and goes out
when the conversation is over.
2. When the call is made during conversation or privacy
mode, a lamp of the calling station comes on and goes
out when the calling station cancels the call.
< Indication mode with calling station memory >
1. The lamp at the station receiving the call comes on when a call is made and goes out when the conver-
sation is completed.
2. When a call (camp-on-busy) is made to the busy or the privacy station (with the privacy switch on), the
lamp of calling station comes on. The lamp will not
go out even if the original call is cancelled.
3. The lamp goes out after the conversation is canelled.
4. Dialing
Indication panel at station No. 239
No.201
Conversation
No.208
Camp-on-busy
No.239
having the panel
without placing a call causes all lights to go out. *1
Note.
*1. In the case of Handset Master station TL-600M,
lift a station handset and confirm that a dial tone
is heard. Press after cancelling the dial tone
by pressing
1. The maximum number of calling stations is 256. When 2 or 3 exchanges are connected by tie-lines, the
party who is calling through the remote extension
exchange is not indicated.
2. The indication panel must be used with the Data Transmitting and Receiving Units.
3. No.200 programming must be established in exchange "A" for stations or station groups to have the indica­tion panel. Similarly, No.470 programming must be established in exchange "B" and No.740 program-
ming in exchange "C".
4. If the lamp type calling party indication function is used, this makes it impossible to use the lamp type conversation partner indication function.
Example of registration
Indication
panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
First station
number
239
251
Last station
number
239
255
1. Station No. 239 has the indication panel No.2.
2. The group of stations No. 251-255 is provided with the
indication panel No. 5.
—93—
Tie-line
< Response to indicated calling party >
If, during the conversation, the called party wishes
to respond the calling party indicated on the panel,
he can do so by pressing either
1. (calling party's No.) (the con­versation is terminated), or
2 (calling party's No.) (the conversation
is placed on hold temporarily).
Indication panel at station No. 239
No.201
Conversation
No.208
Responding to a selected
calling party
No.239
Conversation Partner Indication (Lamp Type)
A one station/one lamp type Conversation Partner indica­tion panel can be provided for specific stations (eight stations or eight groups of stations). The system can be divided into max. 8 groups of stations (consecutive station numbers) so that each group may have the Conversation Partner Indication panels which are common within the group. The party making the call and the party receiving the call are indicated whenever the calls are made to and made from any station in the group.
1. When a station having the Indication Panel makes a call, a lamp of the called station lights on until the
conversation is cancelled.
2. When a station having the Indication Panel receives
a call, a lamp of the calling station lights on until the
conversation is cancel led.
Note.
The waiting station making a call to the station
(Camp-on-busy, privacy on) is not displayed on the
Indication Panel.
Group assignment for this function should be equal to ''Conversation Partner Indication" group assign­ment.
Indication panel should be used with the Data Trans-
mitting and Receiving Units.
No.201
(Station No. 201 is disconnected)
(Station No.201 is hold)
Tie-line
Indication panel at sta tion No. 239
No.239
Conversation
—94—
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