TOA Electronics EXES 6000 CP-63 User Manual

EXES-6000
CP-63
For
INTERCOM SYSTEM
TOA EXES-6OOO INTERCOM SYSTEM
Central Processing Unit for Tie-line System
CP-63
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
KOBE, JAPAN
133-21-081-1
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXES-6000 FUNCTIONS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UNITS TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
WIRING FOR TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
PART 1. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND NO. 200 PROGRAMMING
1. Precautions for Installation of CP-63 2
. Initial CP 63 set up
3. Trouble Shooting
4. CP-63 DIP Switches for Function Selection
5. Dip Switch Selection and Station No. 200 Programming for Each Function
6. Function Code Table f or Station No. 200 Programming
7. Station No. 200 Programming for Each Function
[Function Group A ]
7-1 Executive Priority (Highest Priority) 7-2 Continuous Calling Tone 7-3 Stations Allowed Access to All Call
Stations Allowed Access to Conferenc
7-4
Automatic Access to Paging
7-5 7-6 Stations Allowed Access to One-shot Make Output 7-7 Stations Allowed Access to Make/Break Output 7-8 Stations Allowed Access to 8 Selectable or Decimal Output 7-9 Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output
[Function Group B]
7-10 Secretary Transfer 7-11 Master/Sub Relationship 7-12 Group Hunting
[Function Group C]
7-13 Paging Zone 7-14 Group Blocking 1: Establishment of each Group 7-15 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type)
[Function Group D]
7-16 Group Blocking 2: Allowing Calls among Groups 7-17 Group Blocking 3: Allowing Group Access to Paging
[Function Group E]
7-18 Programmable Station Numbering
8. Programming Data Table Initial Programming
Function Table f or the System
Function Table for Stations (1)
Function Table for Stations ( 2) Function Table for Stations (3) Paging Zone Table Station Numbers Table for Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) Tables for Group Blocking (3 Tables)
e
FUNCTION CODE
50 51 52 53 54
56
57 58 59
60
61 62
70 71 72
81 82
90
Page
2 3 5 8
11
12 13 16 17 18 21
21
22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30
31 32 33
34 35 36
37 38
39 41 41 42 43 44 45 46 46 46
PART 2. FUNCTION S ELECTION FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNITS
9. Setting of Channel Select Switch of Transmitting Unit (DT-E11) and Word Select Switch of Receiving Unit (DR-B61)
10. DIP Switch Table for Data Transmitting and Receiving Units
11. System Diagram of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units
12. Explanation of Data Transmitting Unit Output Channels
13. Explanation of Data Receiving Unit Output Data 13-1 CH-0 IN-OUT Annunciation (500 Contacts) 13-2 CH-1 (1 ) One-Shot Make Output (50 Contacts)
(2) Make/Break Output (100 Contacts) (3) 8-Selectable Make Output (9 Units) (4) Decimal Output (9 Units) (5) 4 Decimal Digits Output (9 Units)
(6) Pager Control Output (64 Contacts) 13-3 CH-2 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) (1) 13-4 CH-3 Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) (2)
Appendix. Instructions for building the CP-63 in the EXES-5000
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49 50 51 52 53 53 54 54 54 54 54 54 55 56 57
INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXES-6000
This manual f orms part of the Installation Manual for TOA I NTER­COM SYSTEM EXES-6000. You may add the CP-63 to your TOA INTERCOM SYSTEM EXES­6000, according to your specific needs, to obtain various other
functions. Correct operation of these additional functions is not
performed by simply connecting the additional equipments/devices.
Provision of such additional function requires the following: (1) Connection of the additional equipment, a s required. (2) Selection of functions which satisfy your needs and se tting up
these functions in the respective equipment. For (1) Connections of Equipment, etc., refer to " Installation Handbook of Model EX-610/620 EXCHANGE" or Operation Manual of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units", etc.
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK OF EXES-6000
EXES-6000 EX-610/620 INSTALLATION
HAND BOOK OF EXCHANGE 133-21-100-9
EXES-6000 CP-63 INSTALLATION HAND BOOK 133-21-081-1 (This Hand Book)
This "Installation Handbook of CP-63" deals principally with (2) Selection of functions and setting up of respective equipment. This Handbook also explains the connection method for the EXES­6000 Tie-line System using the CP-63 and the TI-62 units. There are certain minimum installation requirements to be met even through you may not need many additional functions or additonal equipment, it is still necessary to read "2. Initial CP-63 Set Up
(Page
12)".
When
you may use
only
some
of the
additional
func­tions or equipments, it is not necessary to read instructions on unrequired functions. Make sure, however, that care ful study of the necessary parts of this booklet should be done before proceeding further.
DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNIT "DT-E11 OPERATION MANUAL" 133-05-094-1A "DR-B61 OPERATION MANUAL" 133-05-095-0
Manuals Necessary for Installation of Exchange
SYSTEMS OF
EXES-6000
Normal Conversation
and Paging System
Normal Conversation and Paging System with Display and Control Functions
Tie-line System with Normal Conversation and Paging Functions
Tie-line System with Normal Conversation,
Paging, Display
and Control Functions
EX-610/620 INSTALLATION HAND BOOK OF EXCHANGE
CP-62 INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
EXES-6000 CP-63 INITIAL CHECKING SHEET FOR
THE SYSTEM
133-21-085-5
REQUIRED INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
CP-62 INITIAL CHECKING SHEET
CP-63 INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
CP-63 INITIAL CHECKING SHEET
DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNIT OPERATION MANUAL
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FUNCTIONS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UNITS
Those functions of the CP-63 which require either the addition of specific units or processing in existing units are as mentioned
below. Before installation and adjustment of equipment, make sure to check your system.
(For
Data
Transmitting
and
Receiving
units,
refer
to
Part
2.
"Function
Selection
for
Data
Transmitting
and
Receiving
units"
Page
49.)
Function
Talk- Back from
paging speaker
Conference
External PA Paging
Station Paging
Indication and
Control
Tie-line System
Additional Equipment
Required
Talk-Back Unit
Conference
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Data Transmitting Unit
Data Receiving Unit
Tie-line Interface Unit
Unit
Unit Model
Number
TK-12
CL-62
PI -62
PI-62
DT-E11
DR-B61
TI-62
Remarks
Not yet available for sale.
Build this unit in all exchanges connected by tie-line. It is not possible to originate a conference from a station connected to the exchange without the CL unit but possible to participate in the conference from that station.
External PA Equipment is required.
1. Wiring of "Station Paging Assignment" located at the back of the frame of the Exchange.
2. Cutting of LM-62 jumper wire to split station paging
system.
The number that can be mounted on the cabinet-mount type exchange is one (1). Use the connection cable YR-806. When more than 2 pieces are mounted, we suggest you use rack-mount type exchange. For connection between
the exchange and the DT-E11, use the YR-802, and
the YR-803 for extension of the DT-E11 .
Such devices as indicator, control unit etc. can be made by using this unit and 24V DC power supply.
Insert this unit into a slot intended for the PI unit No. 2
(Zone No. 8-15).
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Example of Exchange Mounted on Intercom Cabinet Rack
(For Tie-line System Including All-Call Paging and 7 Individual Zone Paging unit and one Data Transmitting unit)
Exchange EX-620 (for 128 stations)
Exchange EX-610 (for 64 stations)
Central Processing Unit CP-63
Output Control Unit OC-62
Highway Control Unit HC-62
Signal Generating and Distributing Unit SG-62
Conference Link Unit CL-62 (In this location, DL-62 is also
mountable.)
Duplex Link Unit DL-62
Line Modem Unit LM-62
Paging
Interface
mountable.) (Zone 0-7 with All-Call Paging)
Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62
Perforated Panel PF-022G *
Data Transmitting Unit DT-E11 (In the standard system, Perforated Panel PF-012G should com e in th is position.)*
Unit
PI-62
(In
this
location,
LM-62
is
also
Junction Cable YR-806 (Cable length: 1000mm) (YR-802 (Cable
length: 400mm) is not available.)
Note.* The Exchange Cabinet Rack CR-610 or CR-620 includes Perforated Panels PF-012G and PF-022G.
Power Supply Unit DS-620
Power Switch
AC Fuse
DC Fuse
Battery Fuse
Exchange Cabinet Rack CR-620
Exchange Frame FR-620
Power Supply Unit DS-610
Power Indication Lamp
Battery Power Indication Lamp
Buzzer Stop Switch
Exchange Cabinet Rack CR-610
Exchange Frame FR-610
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TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
1. Function of the Central Processing Unit CP-63
To make communications between exchanges possible in the EXES­6000 system, the CP-63 and the Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62 are required in addition to the exchange EX-610 or the EX-620. The TI-62 is the interfac e unit for transmitting and receiving audio signals and dial data signals between the exchanges. After receiving dial signals from the station, the CP-63 transmits the dial data signals to the TI-62 and instructs it to make calls to the other exchange. The CP-63 also receives the dial data signals from the other exchange through the TI-62 and calls the station which is instructed to call by the other exchange. Overall functions of the system using the Tie-line function are
determined by programming made in the CP-63.
2. Number of stations, paging zones and links
Maximum
number
Composition
of exchange (s)
of links
within
own exchange
EX-610
EX-620
Maximum number of links between tielined
exchanges
Exchange "A" Exchange "B"
Dial
data
Audio Signal
Call
Station
Maximum number of stations
Number
of
exchange
Maximum
number
of
paging
without
Paging
zones
EX-610
EX-620
Station
With Paging
(All call+7 zones)
EX-610
EX-620
Without tie-lines
Single Exchange
12
16
(EX-1)
2 exchanges
Exchange "A"
(EX-2A)
8 links
Exchange "B"
(EX-2B)
12
16
*1
*1
8
3 exchanges
(EX-3A)
Exchange "A"
4 links
Exchange "C"
(EX-3C)
4 links
4 links
Exchange "B"
(EX-3B)
12
*1
16
*1
4 between each tielined link
*1 The links within own exchange as well as the tie-line links are used in each
tie-line communication.
*2 All ca ll paging is provided to all the paging zones of all the exchanges con-
nected by tie-line.
All call
1
+7zones
All call
1
+7zones
All call
2
+14zones
All call
1
+7zones
All call
3
+21zones
112
168
120
56
120
56
240
56
120
360
144
112
48
112
48
224
96
48
112
336
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3. Numbering schedule for stations and paging zones
A. With personal number (Standard)
Type of
exchange
Single Exchange (EX-1) Exchange "A" (EX-2A/3A)
Exchange "B" (EX- 2B/3B)
Exchange "C" (EX-3C)
B. Without personal number
Type of
exchange
Single Exchange (EX-1) Exchange "A" (EX-2A/3A)
Exchange "B" (EX-2B/3B)
Exchange "C" (EX-3C)
Zone No. 16 through 22 and No. 31 through 37 are employed for Paging Numbering Schedule of 45 zones with 3 exchanges established in the system using the exchanges EX-610 and/or EX-620 and EX-630 (256 stations) connected by tie-line.
Model
EX-610
EX-620
EX-610
EX-620
EX-610
EX-620
Model
EX-610
EX-620
EX-610
EX-620
EX-610
EX-620
Without Paging
Without paging
Numbering for stations
With paging
Numbering for stations
With paging
7 zones
per
exchange
7 zones
per
exchange
Numbering for paging zones
Paging zone per exchange
All call
Numbering for paging zones
Paging zone per exchange
All call
Zone
Zone
4. Reduction of the number of stations and paging zones which results from the use of the Tie-line Interface Unit TI-62.
<EX-610 >
LM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Station No.
200-207
208-215
216-223
224-231
232-239
240-247
248-255
256-263
PI
<EX-620>
5. Block diagram for tielined exchanges.
<EX-610 Tie-line>
Exchange "A" (EX-2A/3A)
Exchange "B" (EX-2B/3B)
1. Mounting one ( 1) piece of the TI-62 decreases the number of the LM-62 (the 7th or the 15th LM-62) by one (1).
2. Unless the PI-62 is used, the system can have up to 8 more sta­tions by placing the LM-62 in the 8th or the 16th position.
LM
Station No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
200-207
208-215
216-223
224-231
232-239
240-247
248-255
256-263
<EX-620 Tie-line>
LM
Station No.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
264-271
272-279
280-287
288-295
296-303
304-311
312-319
320-327
Note.
LM: Line Modem Unit PI : Paging Inter face Unit
Tl : Tie-line Interface Unit
PI
Exchange "C" (EX-3C)
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6. The relationship between the PI unit and the LM unit
<The case where the tie-line system consisting of 2 or 3 exchanges has an exchange without the PI unit> The case where it is necessary to make the paging ca ll f rom the
exchange without the PI unit to the other exchange (s).
Set "Paging" DIP switch (SW-B-4) to ON.
You may not substitute the LM unit (LM8 or LM16) for the PI
unit.
EX-610: Max. 48 stations, EX-620: Max. 112 stations
Exchange "A"
paging call is possible
Exchange "B"
The case where the paging ca ll is unnecessary from the exchange without the PI unit to the other exchange (s).
Set "Paging" DIP switc h (SW-B- 4) to OFF .
You may substitute the LM unit (LM8 or LM16) for the PI unit.
EX-610: Max. 56 stations, EX-620: Max. 120 stations
Exchange "A"
paging call is impossible
Exchange "B"
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WIRING FOR TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
Each exchange can be connected by means of a cable with a diameter of 0.65mm (25.6 mils.) for a dist ance of up to 2km (5600 ft). Regarding the tieline links which are not used, turn off the DIP switch of each unused tieline link inside the Tie-line Unit TI-62. Connect "T" line (2 wires) of the 4 wires of each link to "R" line (2 wires) of the other exchange.
The 2 wires of the "T" line and "R" line have no polarity.
If the BX-610/620 is used, its terminals No. 1 and 2 are for the "R" line and No. 3 and 4 are for the "T" line.
Exchange "A"
1. Wiring for tie-line connection of 2 exchanges
Exchange "A"
EX-2A
Note 1. Any combination of tie-line links between exchanges "A" and "B" is possible. But, in conside-
ration of possible increase in the number of exchanges to be connected from 2 to 3 in the future, we suggest you connect 6, 7) of exchange "B".
2. Wiring for tie-line connection of 3 exchanges
Exchange "B"
Exchange "B"
(link No. 0, 1, 2, 3) of exchange "A" to
Exchange "A"
EX-3A
EX-2B
(link No. 4, 5,
Exchange "C"
EX-3C
Note 2. Be sure to connect (link No. 0, 1, 2 ,3 ) to (link No. 4, 5, 6, 7) between the exchanges.
Connection of
3. DIP Switch selection
1. Switching arrangements of DIP switches (E-1, E-2, E-3) in the CP-63 make each
exchange to be of "EX-1" or "EX-2A" or
"EX-2B" or "EX-3A" or "EX-3B" or "EX­3C" type.
2. In the event of the tieline link not to be
used, turn off its corresponding DIP switch
on the TI-62 unit.
Exchange "B"
EX-3B
or
to
to
will lead to failure of proper operation of the system.
DIP Switch
TI-62 P.C.B.
LINK No.
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4. The Example of connection of EX-620 exchange
YR-801 must be connected to J15 for EX-620 exchange (for 128 stations), or to J7 for EX-610 exchange (for 64 station)
"Exchange A"
EX-620
EX-620 BX-620
J15 T1
Terminal board BX-620
EX-610 BX-610
J7 T1
Term ina l board BX-620
"Exchange B"
EX-620
YR-801
for Tie-line
"Exchange A"
BX-620 T1
YR-810 for stations
YR-810 for stations
YR-801 for Tie-line
The cables between the exchanges
(4 wires x 8 links)
"Exchange B"
BX-620 T1
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5. The Example of connection of EX-620 exchange
YR-810 must be connected to J15 for EX-620 exchange (for 128 stations), or to J7 for EX-610 exchange (for 64 station)
"Exchange A"
EX-620
YR-801 for Tie-line
YR-810 for stations
"Exchange A"
BX-620 T1
Terminal board BX-620
"Exchange B"
EX-620
YR-810 for stations
YR-801 for Tie-line
The cables between the exchanges (4 w ires × 4 links)
The cables between the exchanges (4 wires x 4 links)
"Exchange B"
BX-620 T1
Terminal Board
BX-620
Terminal board BX-620
YR-810 for stations
YR-801 for Tie-line
The cables between the exchanges (4 wires x 4 links)
"Exchange C"
BX-620 T1
"Exchange C"
EX-620
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PART 1. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND NO. 200 PROGRAMMING
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF CP-63
Please read followin g instruct ions carefully to ensure proper operation of the CP-63
1. Be careful about damage by static elec tricity as the CP-63 incorporates CMOS IC's. Do not touch components and connec-
tors.
2. Turn off the AC power switch when you take out or insert the CP-63 unit, or any other unit.
3. Always insert the CP-63 unit into the "CP" slot. O therwise, there is a danger that the unit will be damaged.
4. Make sure mini-jumper for battery back-up is always placed in
ON position each time it is used.
5. Incorrect setting of function select switches may lead to incor-
rect performance.
6. Even if you do not need programming functions, be sure to carry
out initial programming and registration at station No.200 when you install the new unit. Otherwise, some other functions may not work properly.
7. The Ni-Cd battery GB50-3FA1 is capable of saving important
memory registration data even at times of power failure.
To keep the battery fully charged, do not cut the power off for
long hours during the first 8 days after new installation. The CP-63 unit is capable of maintaining the programmed data for
the period of 4 weeks after fully charged even in the event of
long hours of power failure. (About 4 weeks (25°C), About 8 days (40 °C)
FUNCTION SELECT SWITCHES
SW-E
SW-D
SW-C
SW-B (1 ~ 6)
SW-A
8. We suggest you replace the soldered button battery GB50-3FA1
Expected Life Span of small Ni-Cd Battery
Ambient temperature of exchange
9. When shipping the CP-63 unit independently, place the mini-
(1 ~ 6)
(1 ~ 6)
(1 ~ 6)
(1 ~ 5)
(115-42-031-9) with the new one according to the following list that shows an expected life span of the battery. Be sure to make t he station No.200 programming afte r replace-
ment of the batter y.
Ambient temperature
of battery
0°C
25° C
40° C
jumper for battery back-up in "OFF" position. Cover the CP
with
back and put it in a conductive bag.
cardboard, wrap connector section
These switches select functions.
Link Selection and Time Interval Adjustment
for Paging Amplifier Power Remote.
10°C
35° C
50° C
Life span
About 5 years
About 4 years
About 2 years
in
aluminium
foil
PROGRAM Set this to "ON" positio exchange an is "programmin is placed in
Note: In t he eve n every exchange The first statio
Exchange Exchange Exchange
MINI-JUMPE
Ni-Cd BATTER
FIX ED MINI-JUMPE
Note: Do not remove
SWITCH for #200 Programming
d registration of functions. In this case, station No.200
g station" but becomes a normal station when switch
"OFF" position.
t of the tie-line system, programming has to be set up in
.
n of each exchange becomes the Programming station: "A" "B" "C"
R for battery back-up (JP1)
Y GB50-3FA1 (3.6V 50mAh)
R (JP2)
n only at time of initial programming of the
No. 200
(100)
No. 470
(400)
No. 740
(700)
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2. INITIAL CP-63 SET UP In the event of the tie-line system, programming has to be set up in every exchange.
Make sure that you have turned off the AC power switch.
Connect the exchange, terminal boards and stations.
Are Data Transmitting and Receiving Units used?
Remove CP-63 from the exchange.
Set mini-Jumper (JP1) for battery from OFF to ON position.
Set function selection switches (SW-A ~ SW-E) for required functions.
Insert the CP-63 into the exchange.
Put all 4
"Link
select" switches
Look at indication of LINE ADDRESS of HC (14 LEDs) and SIGNAL
CODE indication (4 LEDs)
AL L LED lamps are out
SIGNAL CODE indication
of the HC
Switch on the exchange.
Memory is normal
Some errors in memory
unit
Lighted lamps of LINE ADDRESS LEDs indicate erroneous MEMORY ICs. See Section 3 (Page 13)
upward. (Link
1. Connect Data Transmitting Unit (DT­E11) and Data Receiving Unit (DR-
B61).
2. Set channel select switches (CHAN­NEL SELECT) of DT-E11.
3. Set word select switches (WORD SELECT) of DR-B61.
No. 15}
Place program switch on front panel of the CP in "ON" position.
Dial operation from station No. 200.
Initial programming of the exchange Dial the Following:
Dial tone will be heard
(Station No. 200 (100) becomes a programming station)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2 (Clears function group S)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2 (Clears function group A)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2 (Clears function group B)
Confirmation tone will be heard *2
(Clears function group C)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2 (Clears function group D)
Confirmation ton e will be heard. *2
(Clears function group E)
Confirmation tone will be heard. *2 (Clears personal numbers, single digit dial
numbers and remote numbers)
Program necessary functions ( Refer to separate instructions for each function) *2
Place program swi tch on f ront panel of the CP in "OFF" position.
Dial operation from station No. 200. *1
(Station No. 200 becomes a normal station.)
*1
Note: *1; The first station of each ex-
change becomes the program­ming station:
Exchange "A" ... No. 200 (100) Exchange "B" ... No. 470 (400)
Exchange "C"
*2; lf there is any error in CMOS
memory, you hear calling tone instead of confirmation tone.
... No. 740 (700)
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3. TROUBLE SHOOTING
3-1 Check of ROM & NMOS-RAM - No calls on the system.
1. Put the 4 "LINK SELECT" switches of the HC upward (Link No. 15 SELECT) and switch on the AC power of the exchange.
2. If there is no error, the indication lamps will not light.
3. In the event of a memory error, the lamps may light as shown in the example
of Fig. 1.
4. The error indications will remain on until you use Link No. 15 fo r com­munications.
3-2 Confirming of the CP normal working
If the CP, OC and HC are working normally, the HC's indication lamps of LINE BUSY, LINE ADDRESS and SIGNAL CODE go out. When any of th e lamps lies alight, it is possible that any of the CP, OC or HC is faulty. Check first that the CLOCK lamp of the HC is lighting, then confirm that the CP is working normally by hearing the clicking sound of the PI unit's relay which is produced when the relay is activated through dial operation of the paging. If the CP is found working normally, chances are that the HC is faulty, followed
by the OC.
3-3 Check of CMOS-RAM (Programmed data memory)
You hear calling tone instead of confirmation tone, if there is CMOS memory error at the time of initial programming and registration using station No. 200, or at the time of registration to Single Digit Number or Personal Number or Remote Number.
3-4 Dial receiving test
1. Instead of the PI-62 unit, use the PIU-52A (a unit used in the EXES-5000 System) to check the dial receiving section of the CP also to check if the signal is correctly transmitted as dialed from the station to be tested.
2. If you
place
all
"LINK
"OFF" position, conversation is impossible but the dial code fro m each
SELECT"
station is indicated on the LED's of the PIU as dialed. Use this to find the cause of any fault of receiving dial information.
3. With use of the PI-62 unit fitted
with no LED, you can also check that the CP receives the dial signal by hearing the click sound of the relay produced when it is activated.
switches
(1 ~ 4) of
SW-A
on the
CP-63
Example of Hands-free/Handset Station (HF-600M/S)
in
Example
No. 1 and No. 2 out of 4 pcs
ROMs (2732) have "read" error.
No. 0 and No. 1 out of 4 sets of N-MOS RAMs (2114) have "read" error. (One set of RAMs consist of
2
ICs)
Indicate memory error.
LINK SELECT Switches set to select No. 15
Error ROM • RAM Chip No.
Fig.
1
Fig. 2 DIP switches
(SW-A
of the CP)
3-5 The
order
of
link
usage.
Aft er power is on, links are used in numerical order for each communication. Remember this to help you when problems are found with specific links.
Remarks:
1. Be sure to avoid mistake at the time of DIP switch installation and No. 200 Programming since such mistake may lead to trouble later.
2. Be sure to make "No. 200 Programming" after "Programming Data Table" (attached to this manual) is filled out. Keep the finished "Programming Data Table" (Initial Checking Sheet for the System 133-21-085-5) as a part of complete drawings for each installation.
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Example of Handset Station (TL-600M/S)
Fig. 3 Dial code indication
PI-62 unit
3-6 The order of Tie-line link usage
The Tie-line Link Number whic h is used in calls between exchanges is not directly indicated, but you can possibly get it f rom the link number which is indicated on the HC-62.
When
one
Tie-line
Link
brings
up
some
system not to work properly, try to find which link number is
problems
causing the problems from the indication on the HC-62 of the exchange making the call.
which
cause
the
1. Tie-line for 2 exchanges
Exchange which calls
Station which calls
Connection Cable between exchanges
As Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 show, in the exchanges which make calls, the DL Link Number corresponds with Tl Tie-line Link Number.
In the exchange which is called, the Tie-line Link Number of the Tl Unit is fixed by connection between exchanges.
DL Links are used in numerical order.
Exchange which is called
Station which is called
Fig.
1
2. Tie-line for 3 exchanges
Station which cal ls
Exchange which calls
Fig.
Exchange which is called
No.
47O
Station which is called
2
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Reference for Connection Link Number between DL and Tl Link
DL
Link No
Exchange which calls
Tl Tie-line Link Number
2 Tie-lines
3 Tie-lines
Exchange which is called
Tl Tie-line
Link Number
Fixed by Connection Cable between Exchanges
Tie-line
Link
After power switch is on, Links are used in numerical order
Note. If the Tl Tie-line Link which corresponds with the DL Link No. is already busy, then,
the next Tie-line Link is automatically used.
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4. CP-63 DIP SWITCHES FOR FUNCTION SELECTION
SW-A
SW-B
SW-C
Functions
Link Selection; Link No. 0 ~ 3
Link Selection; Link No. 4 ~ 7
Link Selection; Link No. 8 ~ 1 1
Link Selection; Link No. 12 ~ 15
Time Interval Adjustment before Paging
Pre-announcement tone
Conference
Call Transfer, Paging during Normal Call
Exective Priority (High priority)
Paging
Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting
System Size Selection
Selectable Numbering Schedules
100-400-700/200-470
-740
Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response
Not used
Not used
Selectable Total Paging Zone Capacity 45/21
Not used
Switch OFF
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
None
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
EX-610
No.200 (20)~
(OFF)
(OFF)
21 Zones
(OFF)
Switch ON
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
1 sec
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
EX-620
No. 100 (10)~
——
——
45 Zones
——
SW-D
SW-E
Stations Allowed Access to All Call, Conference and General Purpose Control
Not used
Not used
Group Blocking
Programmable Station Numbering
Pager
1 x Exchange
EX-1
OFF
OFF
OFF
2 x Exchange
EX-2A
OFF
ON
OFF
EX-2B
OFF
OFF
ON
Memory of Calling Party Indication (Lamp type)
Tone of called Mode at Privacy Sw.ON
Continuous Calling Tone (No. 200 Programming)
Functions
Note:
*1 Be
sure
to
place
the
SW-B-4
(Paging)
functions are used.
*2 "45 zones" made possible with 3 exchanges are used when EX-610/620 is connected to
EX-630 (not yet available for sale) A: Zone 01 ~ 07, B: Zone 16 ~ 22, C: Zone 31 ~ 37
*3 When set to the "Active" position, the lamp continues to light to indicate all the stations that
have ca lled while the called party has been in the "Privacy" or "Busy" mode.
switch
Not Activate
(OFF)
(OFF)
Not Activate
Not Activate
Not Activate
EX-3A
ON
ON
OFF
Without memory
Privacy
Not Activate
Switch OFF
in the ON
position
3 x Exchange
EX-3B
ON
OFF
ON
when
Paging
Activate
——
——
Activate
Activate
Activate
EX-3C
ON
ON
ON
With memory
Continuous calling
Activate
Switch ON
and its
allied
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5. DIP SWITCH SELECTION AND STATION NO. 200 PROGRAMMING FOR EACH FUNCTION
No. 200 Programming should be proceeded in the fol low ing manner.
1. Write down the required data in "8. Programming Data Table (Page 42 ~ 47)".
2. Carry out the registration according to "6. Function Code Table for Station No. 200 Programming (Page 18 ~ 20)" and "7. Station No. 200 Programming for Each Function (Page 21 ~ 40)".
Function
Single Digit Dialing
Automatic Access to Paging
Master/Sub Relationship
Privacy
Continuous Calling Tone at Privacy Mode
Continuous Calling To ne One touch Response
Personal Number Call
Remote Response
Call Transter
Paging during Normal Calls
Group Hunting
Secretary Transter
Executive Priority (Highest Priority)
Conference
Paging
Numbering Schedules of
Tie-line System
Programmable Station Numbering
Group Blocking
Programmable Restricted Acce ss for Stations
Selection of Calling Tone
Selection of Paging Pre-announcement Tone Duration
Time-out of Conversation
Time-out of Paging Call
In/Out Annunciation
Calling Party Indication
(Lamp Type)
Pager
Registration or Operation at Each Station
Single Digit Registration
Single Digit Registration
-
Privacy SW ON
Privacy SW ON
-
Personal Number Registration
Remote Response Registration
-
-
Privacy SW ON
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
No.
-
-
-
SW-E-5
SW-E-5
SW-E-6
SW-C-1
SW-E-5
or SW-E-6
SW-B-2
SW-B-2
SW-B-4
SW-A-5
SW-C-5
SW-C-2
SW-B-5
SW-B-5
SW-B-3
SW-B-1
SW-B-4
SW-A-5
SW-C-5
SW-C-2
SW-C-1
SW-D-5
SW-D-4
SW-D-1
-
-
-
-
SW-C-1
SW-E-4
SW-D-6
CP DIP Switch
Function
-
-
-
Tone of Called Mode at Privacy SW ON
Tone of Called Mode at Privacy SW ON
Continuous Calling Tone
Sele ctab le Numbering Schedules
Tone of Called Mode at Privacy SW ON
or Continuous Calling Tone
Call Transfer, Paging during Normal Calls
Call Transfer, Paging during Normal Calls
Paging
Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Pre-announcement Tone
Paging Zones Capacity 45/21
Selectable Dial Operation for Paging Response
Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting
Secretary Transfer, Group Hunting
Executive Priority (Highest Priority)
Conference
Paging
Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Pre-announcement Tone
Paging Zones Capacity 45/21
Selectable Dial Operation
for Paging Response
Selectable Numbering Sch edul es
Programmable Station Numbering
Group Blocking
Stations Allowed Access to All Call, Conference and General Purpose Control
-
-
-
-
Selectable Numbering Schedules
Memory of Calling Party Indication
(Lamp Ty pe)
Pager
ON/OFF
-
-
-
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
OFF
ON
ON/OFF
ON
ON
ON
-
-
-
-
OFF
ON/OFF
ON
Function Group
-
A
B
-
-
A
-
A
-
C
B
B
A
-
C
S
E
C
D
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
S
S
S
S
-
C
-
No. 200 Programning
Function Code
-
54
61
-
-
51
-
51
-
70
62
60
50
-
70
40
90
71
81
82
52
53
56
57
58
59
41
42
45
46
-
72
-
Function
-
Automatic Access to Paging
Master/Sub Relationship
-
-
Continuous Calling Tone
-
Continuous Calling T one
-
-
Paging Zone
Group Hunting
Secretary Transter
Executive Priority
-
Paging Zone
Numbering Schedules of Tie-line System
Programmable Station Numbering
Establishment of Each Groups
Allowing Calls among Groups
Allowing Access to Paging Zones
Stations Allowed Access to All Call
Stations Allowed Access to Conference
Stations Allowed Access to One-shot Make Output
Stations Allowed Ac ce ss to Make/Break Output
Stations Allowed A cc es s to 8 Selectable/Decimal Output
Station Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output
Selection of Calling Tone
Selection of Paging Pre-announcement Tone Duration
Time-out of Conversation
Time-out of Paging Call
-
Group of Calling Party Indication
-
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