Vizio CPU-56 User Manual

EXES-5000
CPU-56
For
INTERCOM SYSTEM
TOA EXES-5OOO INTERCOM SYSTEM
Central Processing Unit
CPU-56
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
KOBE, JAPAN
133-21-062-2
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXES - 5000
FUNCTIONS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UNITS
TIELINE CONNECTION OF EXCHANGES
WIRING FOR TIELINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
PART 1. Operating of CPU Unit and No. 200 Programming
Page
3
4
6 8
1. Precautions for Installation of CPU-56
2.
Initial CPU-56 set up
3. Trouble Shooting
4. CPU-56 DIP-Switches for Function Selection
5. Function Code Table for Station No. 200 Programming
6. Station No. 200 Programming for Each Function
< Function Group A >
Executive Priority
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-7
6-8
Continuous Calling Tone
Stations Allowed Access to All Call
Stations Allowed Access to Conference
Stations Allowed Access to One-shot Make Output
Stations Allowed Access to Make/Break Output
Stations Allowed Access to 8 Selectable/Decimal Output
Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output
FUNCTION CODE
50
51
52
53
56
57
58
59
10
11
13
17
18
19
Page
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
< Function Group B >
6-9
Secretary Transfer
6-10 Master/Sub Relationship
< Function Group C >
6-11 Paging Response
6-12 Group Blocking: Establishment of each Group
Calling Party Indication
6-13
< Function Group D >
6-14 Group Blocking: Allowing Calls among Groups
6-15 Group Blocking: Allowing Access to Paging
– 1 –
60
61
70
71
72
81
82
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
7.
Programming Record for Functions............................................
Function Table for Stations (1). . . ...............................................
Function Table for Stations (2)................................................
Function Table for Stations (3)................................................
Function Table for Stations (4).................................................
Paging Response Table ..................................................
3
Examples
of
Group
Blocking
................................................
— Part 2. Function Selection for Data Transmitting and Receiving Units —
8.
Setting Channel Select Switch of Transmitting Unit (DT-E11) and Word
Select Switch of Receiving Unit (DR-B61)..........................................
9.
DIP
Switch
10.
System
11.
Explanation
12.
Explanation of Data Receiving Unit Output Channels................................
12-1
Table
Diagram
of
CH-0
for
Data
Transmitting
of
Data
Transmitting
Data
Transmitting
IN-OUT Annunciation (500 contacts)..................................
and Receiving Units
and
Receiving
Unit
Output
Channels
...........................
Units.
............................
..............................
Page
34
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
45
12-2
12-3
12-4
CH-1
CH-2
CH-3
One-shot
Make
Output
(50
contacts)
.................................
Make/Break Output (100 contacts)....................................
8-Selectable
Decimal
4 Decimal Digits Output (9 Units) .....................................
Pager Control Output
Calling
Calling Party Indication (Lamp) (2)
Output
Party
Make
Outputs
(9
Units)
Indication
(9
Units)
..........................................
(64 Contacts)...................................
(Lamp)
..................................
(1)
.....................................
.....................................
46
46
46
46
46
46
47
48
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INTRODUCTION TO THE OPERATION INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXES-5000
This manual forms part of the Installation Manual for TOA INTERCOM SYSTEM EXES-5000. You may add the CPU-56 to your TOA INTERCOM SYSTEM EXES-5000, according to your specific needs, to obtain various other functions. Correct operation of these additional functions are not necessarily available
only by connection of the additional equipments/devices.
Provision of such additional functions requires the following:
(1 ) connection of the additional equipment, as required, (2) selection of functions which satisfy your needs and
setting up these functions in the respective equipment
For (1) Connections of Equipment, etc., refer to In-
stallation Handbook of Model EX-510/520 EXCHANGE
or "Manual for Installation of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units", etc.
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK OF EXES - 5000
This "Installation Handbook of CPU-55" deals principally with (2) selection of functions and setting up of respective equipment, There are certain minimum installation requirements to be met; even though you may not need many, of the additional
functions or additional equipment, it is still necessary to
"2. Initial CPU-56 Set Up (Page 14)". When you use.
only some of the additional functions or equipments, it is
not necessary to read instructions on the unrequired functions. Make sure, however, that careful study of the necessary parts of this booklet is be done before proceeding further.
Note 1; Refer to the Installation handbook of CPU-52A",
when installing a standard call and Paging system, using the CPU-52A.
Note 2; Refer to respective manuals when other types of
CPU and connection equipment/devices are used.
EXES - 5000 EX-510/520
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK OF EXCHANGE
Or
"EXES - 5000
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
EXES - 5000
CPU - 56
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
(This Hand Book)
SYSTEMS OF EXES - 5000
System using CPU-56
System with Display and Control functions using
CPU-56
DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING
UNIT
Or
"DT-E11 OPERATION MANUAL" 133-05-094-1
"DR-B61 OPERATION MANUAL" 133-05-095-0
REQUIRED INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
EX-510/520 EXCHANGE
CPU-56
CPU-52A
DATA TRANS­MITTING AND RECEIVING UNIT
System using CPU-52A
– 3 –
FUNCTIONS WHICH REQUI RE ADDITIONAL UNITS
(When the Exchanges are not connected by means of Tie-line.)
Those functions of the CPU-56 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 43.)
Function
Talk-Back from paging speaker
Conference
External PA Paging
Station Paging
All call plus 15 in­dividual paging zones
Data Transmitting
and Receiving Units.
DT-E11 and DR-B61
Position of PIU Units for All-Call Paging and 15 Individual Zone Paging
Additional Equipment
Required
Talk-Back Unit
Conference Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Output Control Unit
Frame
Frame
Unit Model
Nos.
TKU-11
CLU-52
PIU-52/52A
PIU-52/52A
PIU-52/52A
(2
pcs)
OCU-52A
FR-510A/B
520A/B
FR-510B
...
520B
Remarks
Optional amplifier (10W max.) may be re­quired depending on application
External PA Equipment is required.
1. Wiring of "Station Paging Assignment Plug" located at the back of the frame of the Exchange.
2. Cutting of LMU jumper wire to split sta­tion paging system. ( Refer to Service Manual for LMU-52/52A, PIU-52/52A).
OCU-52 must be modified. (Add M9, M17 and TTL IC 7475 2 pcs.)
2 PIU's can be mounted
with terminal for interface output
– 4 –
CPU - 55 OCU - 52A
HCU - 52
SGD-52A
CLU-52
DLU-52
LMU - 52A
PIU-52/52A No.1
(Zone 0-7 with All-Call Paging)
PIU-52/52A No.2
(Zone 8-15 without All-Call Paging)
AC POWER INDICATOR LAMP
BATTERY POWER INDICATOR LAMP
BUZZER STOP SWITCH
DS-510A
FUNCTIONS WHICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UNITS
(When the Exchanges are connected by means of Tie-line.)
Those functions of the CPU-56 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 43.)
Function
Talk-Back from paging speaker
Conference
External PA Paging
Station Paging
Tieline connection
of exchanges
Data Transmitting and Receiving Units DT-E11 and DR-B61
Additional Equipment
Required
Talk-Back Unit
Conference Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Paging Interface Unit
Tieline Unit
Output Unit
Frame
Frame
Unit Model
Nos.
TKU-11
CLU-52
PIU-52/52A
PIU-52/52A
TI-52
OCU-52A
FR-510A/B
520A/B
FR-510B
520B
Remarks
Optional amplifier (10W max.) may be re­quired depending on application
External PA Equipment is required.
1. Wiring of "Station Paging Assignment Plug" located at the back of the frame of
the Exchange.
2. Cutting of LMU jumper wire to split sta-
tion paging system. (Refer to Service Manual for LMU-52/52A, PIU-52/52A).
Turn off the DIP switch for tieline links not used when the exchanges are
connected by tielines
OCU-52 must be modified.
(Add M9, M17 and TTL IC 7475 2 pcs.)
PIU-52A and TI-52 can b e mounted.
with terminal for interface output
– 5 –
CPU - 56 OCU - 52A
HCU - 52 SGD - 52A
DLU - 52 LMU - 52A
TI - 52
PIU-52/52A
AC POWER INDICATOR LAMP BATTERY POWER INDICATOR LAMP
BUZZER STOP SWITCH
DS-550A
TIELINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
1. Function of the Central Processing Unit CPU-56
To make communications between exchanges
possible in the EXES-5000 system, the CPU-56
and the Tieline Unit TI-52 are required in
addition to the exchange EX-510 or the EX-520.
The TI-52 is the interface unit for trans-
mitting and receiving audio signals and dial
data signals between the exchanges.
After receiving dial signals from the station,
the CPU-56 transmits the dial data signals to
the TI-52 and instructs it to make calls to
Exchange A
Call
Station
Exchange B
Station
the other exchange. The CPU-56 also receives
the dial data signals from the other exchange through the TI-52 and calls the
station which it is instructed to call by the other exchange.
Overall functions of the system using the tieline function are determined by
programming made in the CUP-56.
– 6 –
2. Number of station, paging zones and links
Maximum
Composition
of exchange(s)
Without tielines
2 exchanges
number
of links
within
own ex-
change
16
12
12
*16*
8
Number
of
exchange
1
1
2
Maximum
number
of
paiging
zones
All call
+15zones
All call
+7zones
All call
+14zones
Maximum number of stations
Without Paging
64
56
112
128
120
240
56
48
96
120
112
224
48
112
3 exchanges
12
1
16
*
*
3
All call
+7zones
All call
+21zones
56
168
120
360
48
144
* The links within own exchange as well as the tieline links are used in
each tieline communication.
3. Numbering for stations and paging zones
Numbering for paging zones
Paging zone per exchange
Zone page
0
00
1~7
01~07
08~14
15~21
Paging 15 zones
per exchange
All call00Zone page
Type of
exchange
Single
Exchange
(EX-1)
Exchange
"A"
(Ex-2A/3A)
Exchange
"B"
(Ex-2B/3B)
Exchange
"C"
(EX-3C)
Model
EX-510
Ex-520
EX-510
EX-520
EX-510
EX-520
EX-510
EX-520
Numbering for stations
Without Paging
200~263
200~327
200~247,
200~311,
470~517,
470~581,
740~787,
740~851,
256~263
320~327
526~533
590~597
796~803
860~867
200~255
200~319
200~247
200~311
470~517
470~581
with
paging 7 zones per
exchange
740~787
740~851
With
paging
15 zones per exchange
200~247
200~311
All call
112
336
01~15
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4. Reduction of the number of stations and paging zones
which results from the use of the Tieline Unit TI-52.
1. Mounting one (1) piece of the TI-52 decreases the number of the
LMU-52A (the 7th or the 15th LMU-52A) by one (1).
2. Unless the PIU-52A is used, the system can have up to 8 more
stations by placing an LMU-52A in the 8th or the 16th position.
3. When the system uses the tieline function, the second unit of
the PIU-52A (paging zones 8 - 15) cannot be used.
Note.
LMU:Line Modem Unit PIU:Paging Unit PIUI:Zone No. 0~7 PIU II:Zone No. 8 ~15 TI:Tie line Unit
5. Block diagram for tielined exchanges.
Tie line
Exchange A
Exchange B
Exchange C
Note. Tieline connection of EX-510 to EX-520 Exchanges is also possible.
– 8 –
Tie line
WIRING FOR TIELINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES
Each exchange can be connected by means of a cable with a diameter of 0.65mm for a distance of up to 2km.
Regarding the tieline links which are not used, turn off the DIP switch of each unused tieline link inside the Tieline Unit TI-52.
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 BOX-064 is used, its terminals No. 1 and 2 are for the
"R" line and No. 3 and 4 are for the "T" line.
1. Wiring for tieline connection of 2 exchanges
Exchange A
EX-2A
Tie line u nit TI-52
Note 1. Any combination of tieline links between exchanges "A" and
"B" is possible. But, in consideration of possible increase
in the number of exchanges to be connected from 2 to 3 in the future, we suggest you connect TL (link No. 0, 1, 2, 3) of exchange "A" to TH (link No. 4, 5, 6, 7) of exchange "B".
Tie line unit TI-52
Exchange B
EX-2B
2. Wiring for tieline connection of 3 exchanges
Exchange A
Exchange C
Note 2.
Note 3.
Exchange B
Be sure to connect TL (link No. 0,1,2,3) to TH (link No. 4,5,6,7)
between the exchanges. Connection of TH to TH or TL to TL will lead to failure of proper operation of the system.
Switching arrangements of DIP switches (E-l, E-2, E-3)
in the CPU-56 make each exchange to be of "EX-1" or
"EX-2A" or "EX-2B" or "EX-3A" or "EX-3B" or "EX-3C" type.
– 10 –
3. The Example of connection of 2 EX-520 exchanges
(YR-801 must be connected to J15 for EX-520 exchange or to J7
for EX-510 Exchange
Terminal board Terminal board
BOX-064X2 BOX-064X2
YR-801 for stations
Exchange A
YR-801 for
tie-line
YR-80l:Junction cable
Exchange A
BOX-064 J7
The cables between
the exchanges
YR-801 for stations
Exchange B
YR-801 for
tie-line
Exchange B
BOX-064 J7
– 11 –
C
YR-801:Junction cable
YR—801 for stations
BOX-064X2
Terminal board
BOX-064X2
Terminal board
Exchange
BOX-064 J7
tie-line
Exchange C
YR-801 for
The cables between
BOX-064 J7
– 12 –
Exchange B
B
4.The Example of connection of 3 EX-520 exchanges
(YR-801 most be connected to J15 for EX-520 exchange or to J7 for EX-510 exchange)
Exchange
YR-801 for stations
Exchange A
YR-801 for stations
tie-line
YR-801 for
Exchange A
BOX-064 J7
PART 1. OPERATION OF CPU UNIT AND NO. 200 PROGRAMMING
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF CPU-56
Please read the following instructions carefully to ensure proper operation of the CPU-56.
1. Be careful about damage by static electricity as the CPU-56 incorporates CMOS IC's. Do not touch com-
ponents and connectors.
2. Turn off the AC power switch when you take out or insert the CPU-56 unit, or any other unit.
3. Always insert the CPU-56 unit into the "CPU" slot. Otherwise, there is a danger that the unit will be
damaged.
4. Make sure mini-jumper for battery back-up is always
placed in the ON position each time it is used.
5. Incorrect setting of function select switches may lead
to incorrect performance.
FUNCTION SELECT SWITCHES
SW-E ( 1 ~ 6 )
SW-D ( 1 ~ 6 )
SW-C (1~6)
SW-B (1~6)
SW-A (1~5)
These switches selec
: LINK SELECTION
6. Even if you do not need any programming functions, be
sure to carry out initial programming and registration at station No. 200 when you install the new unit.
Otherwise, other functions may not work properly.
7. The Ni-Cd battery GB50-3FA1 is capable of saving im-
portant memory registration data even at times of
power failu re and we suggest you replace it at least
every 4 or 5 years.
After the change again set up station No.200 programming of the previous functions in the
exchange.
8. When shipping the CPU-56 unit independently, place the mini-jumper for battery back-up in "OFF" position. Then cover CPU back with cardboard, wrap connector
section in aluminium foil and put it in a conductive
bag.
t functions.
, PAGING AMP. REMOTE
"RUN" INDICATIO
Shows the CPU is workin
"SELF RESTART"
Lights if the CPU self-restarts
PROGRAM SWITC
Set
this
to
the
"ON
ing of the exchange case, station No. 20
comes a normal statio
position.
MINI-JUMPER for batter
Ni-Cd BATTERY GB50-3FA
FIXED MINI-JUMPER (JP2
N
g normally.
INDICATION
.
H for #200 Programing
"
position
and registration of functions. In this
0 is "programming station" but be-
n when switch is placed in "OFF",
) Note) Do not remove!
only
at
y back-up (JP1)
1 (3.6V 50mAh)
time
of
initial
program-
– 13 –
2.
INITIAL CPU-56 SET UP
Make sure that you have turned off the AC power switch.
Connect the exchange, terminal boards and stations.
Are Data Transmitting and Receiving Units connected ?
Remove CPU-56 from the exchange.
Set mini-jumper, (JP1) for battery from OFF to ON position.
Set function selection switches (SW-A ~ SW-E) for
required functions.
Insert the CPU-56 into the exchange.
Put all 4 "link select" switches of the HCU unit upward.
(Link No.15)
Switch on the exchange.
YES
1. Connect Data Transmitting Unit
(DT-E11) and Data Receiving
Unit (DR-B61).
2. Set channel select switches
(CHANNEL SELECT) of
DT-E11.
3. Set word select switches ( WORD
SELECT) of DR-B61.
Look at indication of LINE ADDRESS of HCU (14 LEDs) and SIGNAL CODE indication (4 LEDs)
All LED lamps are out
SIGNAL CODE indication
Memory is normal
Some errors in memory
Lighted lamps of LINE ADDRESS LEDs indicate errorneous MEMORY
ICs. See Section 3 (Page13).
Place program switch on front panel of the CPU "ON".
continue
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Dial operation from station No. 200.
— Initial programming of the exchange —
Dial the Following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Dial tone will be heard (Station No.200 becomes a programming station)
Confirmation tone will be heard.
10 times
10 times
10 times
10 times
10 times
(Clears function group A)
Confirmation tone will be heard. (Clears function group B)
Confirmation tone will be heard (Clears function group C)
Confirmation tone will be heard. (Clears function group D)
Confirmation tone will be heard.
(Clears personal numbers and single digit dial numbers)
Program necessary functions (Refer to separate instructions for each function)
Remark: If there is any error in CMOS memory, you hear calling tone instead of confirmation tone.
Place program switch on front panel of the CPU in "OF F " position.
Dial operation from station No. 200.
(Station No. 200 becomes a normal station.)
Note 1. When the exchanges are connected by tielines, perform this
operation in the CPU-56 unit of all exchanges.
Note 2. The programming station of each exchange is as follows:
No. 200 (exchange "A") No. 470 (exchange "B") No. 740 (exchange "C")
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3. TROUBLE SHOOTING
3-1 Check of ROM & NMOS-RAM - No calls on the system.
1. Put the 4 "LINK SELECT" switches of the HCU upward (Link No. 15 SELECT) and switch on the AC
power of the exchange.
2. If there is no error, no HCU indication lamps will light.
3. In the event of a memory error, the lamps may light as shown in the example of Fig. 1.
4. The error indications will remain on until you use Link No. 15 for communications.
Example
No.1
and
No.2
out of 6 pcs
ROMs (2716) have a "read"
error.
No.0 and No.1 out of 4 sets
of N-MOS RAMs (2114) have a
"read" error. (One set of RAMs consist of
2
ICs)
Indicate memory error.
LINK SELECT Switches set
to select No. 15
3-2 Check of CMOS-RAM (Programmed data memory)
At the time of
1. initial programming using station No. 200
and
2. registration of single digit dialing number or personal number made at each station
you hear calling tone instead of confirmation tone if there is CMOS memory error.
(When the system does not work properly and the CPU unit is
considered to be its cause, pu t the system in the same
condition and again operate it using the same CPU to see if
the
same
change the CPU unit for the new one.)
problems
occur
again.
In the
event
of
error
Error ROM • RAM Chip No.
6543210
Fig. 1
HCU indications
repetition,
3-3 Indication on front panel of the CPU.
"RUN" LED indicator
When the system is working normally, LED is "on".
Check its condition when the system fails to work normally.
"SELF RESTART" LED indicator
This does not light when the system is working normally. Even if high noise from outside of the exchange
causes the CPU to work abnormally, the CPU "self-restarts" and the system keeps on working normally. Once
the CPU "self-restarts", the LED indicator is on, but it does not affect the system. If you again cycle the AC power
source, the LED indicator is turned off.
– 16 –
3-4. Dial receiving test
If you place all "LINK SELECT" switches (1 ~ 4) of SW-A on the CPU-55 in "OFF" position, conversation is
impossible but the dial code from each station is indicated on the LED's of the PIU as dialed. Use this to find
the cause of any fault of receiving dial information.
DIP switches (SW-A
of the
CPU)
Fig. 2
(PTT)
PIU LED No.
DIGITS DIALED
PRESS
Fig. 3 Dial code indication
PRIVACY
RELEASE
ON
PRIVACY
ON
3-4 The order of link usage.
After power is on, links are used in numerical order for each communication.
Remember this to help you when problems are found with specific links.
Remarks:
1. Be sure to avoid mistakes at the time of DIP switch installation and No. 200 Programming since such
mistakes may lead to trouble later.
2. Be sure to make "No. 200 Programming" after "Function Registration List" (attached to this manual) is filled
out. Keep the finished "Function Registration List" (Initial Checking Sheet for the System 133-21-024-4)
as a part of complete drawings for each installation.
– 17 –
3-6. T he order of Tie Line link usage.
The Tieline Link Number which is used in calls between exchanges is not
directly indicated, but you can possibly get it from the link number
which is indicated on the HCU-52.
When one Tieline Link brings up some problems which cause the system not to work properly, try to find which link number is causing the problems from the indication on the HCU-52 of the exchange making the call.
As diagram Nol and No2 shows, in the exchanges which make calls, the DLU Link Number corresponds with TI Tieline Link Number.
In the exchange which is called,the Tieline Link Number of the TI Unit is fixed by connection between exchanges.
DLU Links are used in numerical order.
1. Tieline for 2 exchanges
Exchange which calls
Exchange which is called
Station Which calls
2. Tieline for 3 exchanges
Exchange which calls
Connection Cable
between exchanges
Diagram 1
No.470
Station which is called
Exchange which is called
No.470
Station which calls
Diagram 2
– 18 –
Reference for Connection Link Number between DLU and TI Link
Exchange which calls
DLU
Link No
Exchange
which is called
TI Tieline
Link Number
Tieline
Link
Notice:
If the TI Tieline Link which correspond with the DLU Link No is already busy, then, the next
Tieline
Link
is
automatically
used.
– 19 –
4. CPU-56 DIP SWITCH FUNCTION SELECTION
SW-A
SW-B
Functions
Switch
Link Selection ; Link No. 0 ~ 3
Link Selection ; Link No. 4 ~ 7
Link Selection ; Link No. 8 ~ 11
Link Selection ; Link No. 12 ~ 15
Time Interval Adjustment for Paging
Pre-announce tone
Conference
Call Transfer
Priority & Executive Priority
Paging, Paging During Normal Calls
Call Forwarding
System Size Selection
Paging Pre-announce Tone Duration Selection
On
Activate
1 Sec.
Activate
Activate
EX-520
1 Sec.
Off
Not Activate
None
Not Activate
Not Activate
EX-510
2 Sec.
SW-C
SW-D
Off
Off
Off
15 Individual Paging Zones
2-Digit Dialing (#20 ~ #99)
Stations Allowed Access to All Call
Stations Allowed Access to Conference
Stations Allowed Access to General Purpose Control
Group Blocking
Off
General Purpose Control
1xExchange
Off
Off
2xExchange
Off
On
Off
Off
On
On
15 Zones
Activate
Activate
Activate
3xExchange
Off
On
7 Zones
Not Activate
*
Not Activate
Not Activate
On
On
SW-E
Off
Off
Pager ( 64 Contacts Output)
Off
Continuous Calling Tone
Functions Switch
– 20 –
On
Off
On
Activate
Activate
On
On
Not Activate
Not Activate
Off
OPERATING FOR PROGRAMMING
3rd Parameter
Confirmation
tone
Confirmation
tone
Last
– 21 –
Last
the Group
Last
the zone
Station No. of
Station No. of
the Group
Station No. of
2nd Parameter
ON/OFF (1/0)
1st Parameter
Station No.
Code
Function
Function
Executive
ON/OFF (1/0)
(200~327*)
(20~99)
Station No.
50
Priority
Continuous Calling
(200~327*)
(20~99)
51
Tone
5. Function Code Table for Station No.200 Programming
Group
Function
ON/OFF (1/0)
(200~327*)
(20~99)
Station No.
52
Stations Allowed
Access to Al l Call
ON/OFF (1/0)
(20~99)
(200~327*)
Station No.
53
Stations Allowed
Access to
Conference
A
ON/OFF (1/0)
(20~99)
(200~327*)
Station No.
56
Make Output
Stations Allow ed
Access to One Shot
ON/OFF (1/0)
(200~327*)
(20~99)
Station No.
57
Break Output
Stations Allowed
Access to Make/
ON/OFF (1/0)
(20~99)
(200~327*)
Station No.
58
table/Decimal Out-
put
Stations Allowed
Access to 8 Selec-
ON/OFF (1/0)
(200~327*)
(20~99)
Station No.
59
Stations Allowed
Decimal Digits
Access to 4
Output
Station No.
Master Station
Secretary
Sub Station
Executive
Station No.
60
Master/Sub
Secretary Transfer
No.
No.
61
the zone
First
Station No. of
(01~21)
Zone No.
70
Paging Response,
Paging Priorit y
C
the Group
Station No. of
(1~8)
71
Establishment of
First
Group No.
each group
First
Group No.
Group Blocking:
72
the Group
Station No. of
(1~8)
(Plural)
No.(s)
Called Group (l~8)
(1~8)
No.
Calling Group
81
Group Blocking:
Allowing Calls
Among Groups
D
(Plural)
Paging Group No.(s) (1~8)
(00~21)
group
Paging zone
No. of paged
82
* 470~597 in Exchange "B" 740~851 in Exchange "C".
to Paging Zones
Group Blocking:
Allowing Access
6. STATION NO. 200 PROGRAMMING FOR EACH FUNCTION
6-1 EXECUTIVE PRIORITY (FUNCTION CODE 50)
EXECUTIVE PRIORITY
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Executive Station No. ON
Touch
Executive Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
NO
New Registration finished ?
YES
Touch
Touch
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Release ?
Executive Station No. OFF
Executive Station No. OFF
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
5. CPU DIP switch B-3 must be "ON" to employ this
function.
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6-2 CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE (FUNCTION CODE 51)
CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Continuously Called Station No. ON
Touch
Continuously Called Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Release ?
Continuously Called Station No. OFF
Continuously Called Station No. OFF
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Touch
Touch
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length, when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
5. CPU DIP switch E-6 must be "ON" to employ this
function.
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6-3 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO ALL CALL (FUNCTION CODE 52)
STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO ALL CALL
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Release ?
Touch
Touch
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Allowed Station No. OFF
Allowed Station No. OFF
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length, when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
5. Programming is necessary only if CPU DIP switch D-1 is
"ON".
– 24
6-4 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO CONFERENCE (FUNCTION CODE 53)
STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO CONFERENCE
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Release ?
Allowed Station No. OFF
Touch
Allowed Station No. OFF
Touch
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
5. Programming is necessary only if CPU DIP switch
D-2 is "ON". Switch B-1 must be "ON" to employ
this function.
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6-5 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO ONE SHOT MAKE OUTPUT (FUNCTION CODE 56)
STATION ALLOWED ACCESS TO ONE SHOT MAKE OUTPUT
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Allowed Station No. OF F
Touch
Allowed Station No. OFF
Touch
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Release ?
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
5. Programming is necessary
(All other registrations remain valid.)
Dialing function is employed.
only
if CPU DIP switch
D-3 is"ON". Switch D-6 must be "ON" to employ
this function.
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6-6 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO MAKE/BREAK OUTPUT (FUNCTION CODE 57)
STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO MAKE/BREAK OUTPUT
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Touch
Touch
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Release ?
Allowed Station No. OFF
Allowed Station No. OFF
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
5. Programming is necessary only if CPU DIP switch
D-3 is "ON". Switch D-6 must be "ON" to employ
this function.
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6-7 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 8 SELECTABLE (OR DECIMAL) OUTPUT (FUNCTION CODE 58)
STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 8 SELECTABLE (OR DECIMAL) OUTPUT
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Release ?
Allowed Station No. OFF
Touch
Allowed Station No. OFF
Touch
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
5. Programming is necessary only if CPU DIP switch
D-3 is "ON". Switch D-6 must be "ON" to employ
this function.
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6-8 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 4 DECIMAL DIGITS OUTPUT (FUNCTION CODE 59)
STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 4 DECIMAL DIGITS OUTPUT
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Allowed Station No. ON
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Touch
Touch
NOTES
1. To register all stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Release ?
Allowed Station No. OFF
Allowed Station No. OFF
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
4. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
5. Programming is necessary only if CPU DIP switch
D-3 is "ON". Switch D-6 must be "ON" to employ
this function.
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6-9 SECRETARY TRANSFER (FUNCTION CODE 60)
Registration of Call Forwarding
SECRETARY TRANSFER
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Executive Station No. Secretary Station No.
Touch
Executive Station No. Secretary Station No.
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Executive Station No. Executive Station No.
Touch
Executive Station No. Executive Station No.
Touch
NOTES
1. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2) Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(A ll other registrations remain valid.)
Release ?
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3) Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
4) Employment of Call Forwarding function makes the Secretary's station to be the station the call is to be rerouted to when the station called f irst is busy.
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6-10 MASTER/SUB RELATIONSHIP (FUNCTION CODE 61)
MASTER/SUB RELATIONSHIP
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Sub Station No. Master Station No.
Touch
Sub Station No. Master Station No.
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Sub Station No. Sub Station No.
Touch
Sub Station No.
Touch
NOTES
1. To release all registered stations at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
Release ?
Sub Station No.
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
2. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
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6-11 PAGING RESPONSE (FUNCTION CODE 70)
PAGING RESPONSE
Step 1
Touch
Paging Zone No. 1st Station No. Last Station No.
(01 ~ 15) of the Zone of the Zone
Paging Zone No. 1st Station No. Last Station No.
(01 ~ 15) of the Zone of the Zone
Function Code
Confirmation tone
NOTES
1. To release all registered Zones at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
New Registration finished ?
Return
3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
4.
Switch B-4
must be "ON" to employ this function.
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6-12 GROUP BLOCKING ; ESTABLISHING GROUPS (FUNCTION CODE 71)
GROUP BLOCKING 1
ESTABLISHMENT OF EACH GROUP
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
Group No. 1st Station No. Last Station No.
(1 ~ 8) of the Group of the Group
Touch
Group No. 1st Station No. Last Station No.
(1 ~ 8) of the Group of the Group
Touch
NOTES
1. To release all registered Zones at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Return
3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
4. CPU DIP switch D-4
function.
5. Group No.7 and 8 are not needed the programming in case the exchanges are tielined.
must
be "ON" to employ this
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6-13 THE GROUPS OF STATIONS FOR CALLING PARTY INDICATION
(Lamp Type). (FUNCTION CODE 72)
ESTABLISHMENT OF EACH GROUP
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
Group No. 1st Station No. Last Station No.
(1 ~ 8) of the Group of the Group
Touch
Group No. 1st Station No. Last Station No.
(1 ~ 8) of the Group of the Group
Touch
NOTES
1. To release all registered Groups at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs.
(All other registrations remain valid.)
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Return
3. Station No. should be 2 digits in length when 2 Digit
Dialing function is employed.
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6-14 GROUP BLOCKING ; ALLOWING CALLS AMONG GROUPS (FUNCTION CODE 81)
GROUP BLOCKING 2
ALLOWING CALLS AMONG GROUPS
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Calling Group Called Group
No. (1 ~ 8)
Touch
Calling Group Called Group
No. (1 ~ 8)
No. (s) (max. 7)
No. (s) (max. 7)
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Release
Calling Group No. (1 ~ 8)
Touch
Calling Group No. (1 ~ 8)
Touch
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
NOTES
1. To release all registered Calling Groups at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs
(All other registrations remain valid.)
– 35 –
Return
3. Do not register a Group to call itself.
This cancels calling ability to other groups.
4.
CPU DIP switch D-4
function.
5. Group No.8 is not needed in case 2 exchanges are tielined.
must be "ON" to employ this
6-15 GROUP BLOCKING ; ALLOWING GROUP ACCESS TO PAGING ZONES (FUNCTION CODE 82)
GROUP BLOCKING 3
ALLOWING ACCESS TO PAGING ZONES
Step 1
Touch
Function Code
New Registration ?
Paging Group No. (S)
( 1 ~8 ) (max.
Touch
Paging Group No. (S)
(1~8) (max.
8)
Paging Zone
(00~21)
8)
Touch
Confirmation tone
New Registration finished ?
Release ?
Touch
Touch
Confirmation tone
Release finished ?
Return
NOTES
1. To release all registered Paging Zones at one time,
Touch
10 times
(Confirmation tone will be heard.)
2. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs
(All other registrations remain valid.)
3. CPU DIP switch D-4 must be "ON" to employ this
function.
4. Group No.7 and 8 are not needed the programming in case the exchanges are tielined.
– 36 –
7. PROGRAMMING RECORD FOR FUNCTIONS
Use these tables to keep a record of those functions assigned to each station.
Function Table for Stations (1)
Function Group
Name
Station No.
Code
Function
Function
Tone
Calling
Priority
Executive
Continuous
Access
Allowed
Call
Stations
to All
A
Access
Allowed
Stations
Access
Allowed
Conference to
Stations
Output
Access
Make
Allowed
Shot
Stations
to One
to 1/8
to 4
Output
Access
Access
Output
Decimal)
Allowed
Allowed
(or
Make/Break to
Stations
Select
Stations
Output
Digits
Decimal
B
No.
Master
Station
C
No.
Zone
Paging
Blocking
Group
No. for
No. for
Group
Group
Indication
Party
Calling
– 37 –
Function Table for Stations (2)
Function Group
Name
Station No.
Code
Function
Function
Priority
Executive
50
Tone
Calling
Continuous
51
Access
Allowed
Call
Stations
to All
52
A
Access
Allowed
Conference to
Stations
53
Output
Access
Make
Allowed
Shot
Stations
to One
56
to 1/8
Access
Access
Output
Allowed
Allowed
Make/Break
Stations
to
Stations
57
58
to 4
Output
Access
Output
Decimal)
Allowed
Digits
(or
Stations
Select
Decimal
59B60
No.
Master
Station
61
No.
Zone
Paging
70
C
71
Blocking
Group
No. for
No. for
Group
Group
72
Indication
Party
Calling
– 38 –
Function Table for Stations (3)
Function Group
Name
Station No.
Code
Function
Function
50
Tone
Calling
Priority
Executive
Continuous
51
Access
Allowed
Call
Stations
to All
52
A
Access
Allowed
Conference to
Stations
53
Output
Access
Make
Allowed
Shot
Stations
to One
56
to 1/8
Access
Access
Output
Allowed
Allowed
Make/Break
Stations
to
Stations
57
58
to 4
Output
Access
Output
Decimal)
Allowed
Digits
(or
Stations
Select
Decimal
59
60
B
Master
Station No.
61
No.
Zone
Paging
70
C
71
Blocking
Group
No. for
No. for
Group
Group
72
Indication
Party
Calling
– 39 –
Function Table for Stations (4)
Function Group
Name
Station No.
Code
Function
Function
50
Tone
Calling
Priority
Executive
Continuous
51
Access
Allowed
Call
to All
Stations
52
A
Access
Allowed
Conference to
Stations
53
Output
Access
Make
Allowed
Shot
Stations
to One
56
to 1/8
Access
Access
Output
Allowed
Allowed
Make/Break
Stations
to
Stations
57
58
to 4
Output
Access
Output
Decimal)
Allowed
Digits
(or
Stations
Select
Decimal
59
60
B
No.
Station
Master
61
No.
Zone
Paging
70
C
71
Blocking
Group
No. for
No. for
Group
Group
72
Indication
Party
calling
– 40 –
70
Code
Function
< When a single exchange is used >
Station Paging Zone
Department
No.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
Paging Response Table
1st Station No.
Last Station No.
PIU-52A
1 X
PIU-52A
2 X
Station Paging Zone
Department
70
Code
Function
Calling Party Indication
Name
72
Code
Function
< When the exchanges are connected by tielines >
type of exchange
A
B
01
08
02
09
03
10
17
04
11
05
12
06
13
20
07
14
21
1st Station No.
C
Last Station No.
Station numbers for Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type)
Group No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1st Station No.
Last Station No.
– 41 –
Tables for Group Blocking
1 Only when the exchange without tieline.
2 Not used when 2 exchanges are tielined.
Activated without No.200 programming.
– 42 –
PART 2. FUNCTION SELECTION FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND
RECEIVING UNITS
8. SETTING CHANNEL SELECT SWITCHES OF TRANSMITTING UNITS (DT-E11) AND WORD
SELECT SWITCH OF RECEIVING UNITS (DR-B61)
NOTE
1. Connect the DT-E11 and DR-B61 to Exchange cor-
rectly. (Refer to installation manuals of DT-E11 and
DR-B61.)
2. Set the function select switches (DIP SWITCH) on
CPU-55 correctly and be sure to enter initial pro-
gramming and function registration at programming station No. 200.
3. Remove the front panel of Data Transmitting Unit
(DT-E11) and take out the printed circuit board. Then
set the channel select switches located on the printed
circuit board, according to the necessary functions
such as IN/OUT Annunciation, Calling Party Indication
etc, and replace in the Unit.
(Refer to 12. Explanation of Data Transmitting Unit Output Channels, Page 39) .
4. The DT-E11 sends out 512 bit data (16 bit x 32 words)
to control relays on Data Receiving Unit (DR-B61).
Therefore set the two word select switches on DR-B61,
according to necessary ou tput mode. SW-1 is for
Relay No.1 to No.16 and SW-2 is for Relay No.17 to
No. 32. See Page 41 fo r details.
(Refer to Explanation of Data Receiving Unit Output
Channels.)
Connecting
Cable YR-802
Connecting
Cable
YR-803
To other DT-E11
CHANNEL SELECT
Switch (SW-1)
To other DR-B61
To other DR-B61
Relay Number
WORD SELECT
Switch
(SW-1, SW-2)
– 43 –
9 . DIP SWITCH TABLE FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNIT
Exchange
Data Transmitter
Data Receiver
Relay Output No.
– 44 –
10. System Diagram of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units
(When the Exchanges are not connected by means of Tie-line.)
YR-802
YR-803
YR-803
Exchange
YR-801
Data Transmitting Unit
One-shot-Make
Make-Break Output
8 Selectable Make Output (9 Units)
Decimal Output (9 Units)
Output
(50 contacts)
(100 contacts)
Stations
< Data Receiver
(Equipment using DR-B61) >
In/Out Annunciation
Display Board
Prescription Display
Board, etc.
a. President.
b. Department Chief,
Room Condition Indication.
Destination Indication, etc.
c. Section Chief, d. Chief Clerk
YR-803
4 Decimal Digits Output (9 U nits)
Pager Control (64 pager)
Calling Party Indication.
Lamp Type (1)
Prescription Display
Board, etc .
Calling Part y Indication.
Lamp Ty pe (2)
Power supply
DC 24V
– 45 –
– 46 –
System Diagram of Data Transmitting and Receiving Units (When the Exchanges are connected by means of Tie-line.)
11. EXPLANATION OF DATA TRANSMITTING UNIT OUTPUT CHANNELS
CHANNEL SELECT
CH.
0
CH. 1
CH. 2
FUNCTIONS
IN/OUT Annunciation
One-shot Make Output
Make/Break Output
8 Selectable Make Output
Decimal Output
(9 unit blocks)
4 Decimal digits output
(9 unit blocks)
Pager Control Output
Calling Party Indication
(One Station; One Lamp)
DESCRIPTION
Personel in and put registration can
be accomplished at any Master sta-
tion by using personal numbers Max.
500 IN/OUT annunciations may be
done.
50 One-shot make contacts can be
available at any Master station.
100 Make/Break contacts can be
available at any Master station.
One contact out of 8 selectable make
output is obtained.
10 Selectable Decimal Outputs are
available with 7 segments LEDs.
Indicate by 7 segments LEDs.
Make output (64 contacts) are
available for pager control.
Max. 128 Calling station numbers can
be indicated when designated called
station with Display Board is called.
APPLICATION
IN/OUT Annunciation
ITV camera select
VTR control
Door Remote
IN/OUT Annunciation
Destination indication
Room condition indication.
Prescription annunciation
Pager
The number of called stations
are No.
XXX
~ No. XXX
CH. 3
Calling Party Indication
(One Station; One Lamp)
Same as above except called station
number
The number of called stations
are No. XXX ~ No. XXX
– 47 –
12. EXPLANATION OF DATA RECEIVING UNIT OUTPUT CHANNELS
12-1 Channel 0 (CH. 0) In/Out Annunciation
(Dial Operation)
Exchange
Personal Number Registration
Personal Number Cancellation
(Relay Make) X X X: 000 ~ 499 (500 contacts)
(Relay Break)
Data Transmitter
Data Receiver
Relay Output No.
Each Relay Output shows last 3 digits (xxx) of Personal
Number
– 48 –
12-2 Channel 1 (CH. 1)
Exchange
Data Transmitter
(1) One-shot Make Output
(4) Decimal Output
(9 unit blocks)
Data Receiver
(2) Make/Break Output
(5) 4 Decimal digits output
(9 unit blocks)
(3) 8 Selectable Make Output
(6) Pager Control Output
Relay Output No.
Output
CHANNEL SELECT Switch
One-shot Make Output
Make/Break Output
8 Selectable Make Output
Unit No. 4 Condition "0" Unit No. 6 Condition "7"
Decimal Output (9 unit blocks)
Make
One-shot
Output
Make/Break
Output
make
Selectable 3
Bi n a r y Negative Logic Output
4 Decimal digits output
Binary Output Negative Logic
Pager Control Output
(9 unit blocks)
Pager No.
Output
blocks)
unit (9
Decimal
output
blocks)
digits
unit (9
Decimal 4
Output
Control
Note:
Pager
shows the Head of a Slide Switch
– 49 –
12-3 Channel 2 (CH. 2) Calling Party Indication Lamp Type (1)
Exchange
Data Transmitter
Each "Calling Station" or "Waiting Station" is shown by Each Indication Lamp.
Total Number of Stations with Indications : 4 Stations/Channel (8 Stations/2 Channels)
Total Number of Calling Stations : Max. 128 Stations/Each Indication
Data Receiver
Relay Output No.
Each Relay Output shows
"Calling Station No."
– 50 –
12-4 Channel 3 (CH. 3) Calling Party Indication Lamp Type (2)
Each "Calling Station" or "Waiting Station" is shown by
Exchange
Data Transmitter
Each Indication: Lamp.
Total Number of Station with Indications : 4 Stations/Channel (8 Stations/2 Channels)
Total Number of Calling Stations : Max. 128 Stations/Each Indication
Data Receiver Relay Output No.
Each Relay Output shows "Calling Station No."
– 51 –
TO A ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
KOBE, JAPAN
Printed in Japan
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