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  • Page 1 Operation Installation Programming Operation Installation Programming...
  • Page 2 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by the Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd. (MCI). Furthermore, MCI reserves the right, without notice, to make changes to equipment design as advances in engineering and manufacturing methods warrant.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Information Overview In This Manual Icons and Abbreviations ................. O-5 Introduction Important Information Before Use ............O-6 Parts and Features .................. O-8 Adjusting Display Contrast and Volume Level ........O-10 LCD Display Contrast (Telephones with Alphanumeric LCD Only) ..O-10 Ringing Volume ................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Making an Intercom Call O-17 Tone Call ....................O-17 Voice Call ....................O-17 Paging ....................... O-18 Message Wait ................... O-19 Call Wait (Camp-On) ................O-21 Answering a Call O-22 Auto Answer .................... O-22 Handsfree Answer Back, Intercom ............O-22 Handsfree Answer, Speakerphone ............
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Assignment O-37 Extension Assignment ................O-37 FF Key ..................O-37 One-Touch Key (Personal Speed Dial) ........O-39 Administrator’s Phone Assignment ............O-41 Extension Name ................O-41 System Speed Dial ..............O-42 Absence Message ............... O-44 Call Wait, Message Wait .............. O-44 ID Code for Station Lock Out ............
  • Page 6: Important Information

    Panasonic offers you a valuable feature in a system for this size: hybrid ports in the initial configuration. This allows you to connect Single Line Telephones. With this feature, your answering machines, modems, fax machines, etc., can easily be integrated into the system.
  • Page 7: In This Manual

    In This Manual In This Manual This manual consists of the following chapters: Introduction: Assignment: Describes important information for the Describes operations for assigning various system. Before using the system, please features. read this chapter. Operator Features: Making an Exchange Line Call: Describes useful features for use with the Describes useful features for when you attendant’s phone.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    MF tone or loop disconnect signalling Timed break recall 2-wire analogue speechband apparatus MF tone or loop disconnect signalling Timed break recall Panasonic SBS key telephone 2. Description of port types Type of circuit Port location Port description Exchange Line Port of the Central...
  • Page 9 LJU, slave socket for Panasonic key telephone and master socket for 2/3 wire apparatus. Cable length from the CCU to each extensions should comply with following requirements. Also cabling from TJF which is not a part of Panasonic system, normally supplied by PTO to the CCU shall comply with following requirement. Cabling Max.
  • Page 10: Parts And Features

    WXYZ PQRS MEMORY ON/OFF LINE HOLD ¥VOLUME £ VB-9411ADSUK Key Telephone with a Speaker and Display Handset For speaking and listening. Built-In Speaker For ringing, or listening to tone and voice calls. Dial keys For dialing telephone numbers and programming.
  • Page 11 Introduction ON/OFF key and LED For making on-hook calls and assigning speed dial numbers. The LED lights up when the ON/OFF key is pressed or when a FF key is used to get ON / OFF an exchange line and activate the monitor function. LINE key For making exchange line calls.
  • Page 12: Adjusting Display Contrast And Volume Level

    Introduction Adjusting Display Contrast and Volume Level LCD Display Contrast (Telephones with Alphanumeric LCD Only) ... You can adjust the LCD display contrast. The display will grow dimmer when the right side of the VOLUME key is pressed, and brighter when the left side is pressed. Do not pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key before the following operation.
  • Page 13: Making An Exchange Line Call

    Making an Exchange Line Call Making an Exchange Line Call Making a Call Using the LINE Key ................. You can make an exchange line call by pressing the LINE key and dialing a telephone number. You need not dial a group number. LINE Telephone Number...
  • Page 14: Line Group Dial

    Making an Exchange Line Call Line Group Dial................This feature is useful when your telephone has more than two exchange lines and you want to select a specific group. Use this feature when you are calling from an SLT and you need a vacant line. Group Code Telephone (9, 811, 812, 813)
  • Page 15: Dial Exchange Line Access

    Making an Exchange Line Call Dial Exchange Line Access ............You can select a specific exchange line. This feature is useful when sending a fax or using the SLT. Exchange Line Telephone Number Number (881 to 884) Exchange Line Number Available exchange line numbers are 881 to 884.
  • Page 16: Last Number Redial

    Making an Exchange Line Call Last Number Redial You can redial the last outside telephone number dialed just by pressing the REDIAL key after seizing a line. • To Redial REDIAL LINE • To confirm the last telephone number dialed (Telephones with LCD Only) ON / OFF REDIAL ON / OFF...
  • Page 17: Speed Dial

    Making an Exchange Line Call Speed Dial ONE-TOUCH Key (Personal Speed Dial) ........You can assign up to 10 frequently dialed telephone numbers to ONE-TOUCH keys for use at your tele- phone only. ONE-TOUCH keys (1-10) correspond to PSD codes (90-99) respectively, and the numbers assigned to ONE-TOUCH keys are also assigned to corresponding PSD codes (90-99) on your telephone automatically.
  • Page 18: System Speed Dial

    Making an Exchange Line Call System Speed Dial ................You can assign up to 90 or 200 (if preprogrammed) frequently dialed telephone numbers to SSD codes, 00- 89 (or 000-199), with the administrator’s phone. For more about SSD assignment, refer to the System Speed Dial part of the Assignment section in this book.
  • Page 19: Making An Intercom Call

    Making an Intercom Line Call Making an Intercom Call Tone Call You can choose between tone call (ringing sounds) and voice call (speaking). The system default is tone call. You can switch tone call to voice call by dialing 1 during an intercom call. You can also program your telephone to make an intercom voice call when only an extension number is dialed, or to make an intercom tone call when 1 is dialed following an extension number.
  • Page 20: Paging

    Making an Intercom Line Call Paging This feature projects your voice through the speakers of other key telephones, enabling you to contact someone who is temporarily away from his/her telephone. • To Page Paging Group Code (60 - 63) • To answer a Page/LRB (Meet Me Answer) External Paging If an external paging system is connected the system, you can also page through it.
  • Page 21: Message Wait

    Making an Intercom Line Call Message Wait When no one answers at an extension, or the extension is busy, you can leave a message and your exten- sion name at the extension you tried to reach. • To send a Message Wait (With Add-on Message) Procedure 4 may skipped ON / OFF...
  • Page 22 Making an Intercom Line Call • To call back to an extension that Left the message Automatic Cancellation of Message Wait Message wait is automatically canceled when you return a call. • To cancel a message without calling back ON / OFF ON / OFF To cancel the Message You Left If you want to cancel the message you left, call the extension again from the telephone you used to leave it.
  • Page 23: Call Wait (Camp-On

    Making an Intercom Line Call Call Wait (Camp-On) When an extension is busy, you can camp-on the extension by dialing 3. Additionally, you can notify the extension of your call by sending various messages. • To send a Call Wait ON / OFF Extension Busy Tone Turns...
  • Page 24: Answering A Call

    Answering a Call Answering a Call Auto Answer You can answer any calls (intercom or exchange line calls) just by picking up the handset. Exchange Line Incoming Ringing Alarm If no one answers a ringing telephone, the ringing tone will change to the alaming tone if programmed. To answer with the ON/OFF Key If programmed, you can answer a call with the ON/OFF key instead of picking up the handset.
  • Page 25: Call Pick-Up

    Answering a Call Call Pick-up Group Call Pick-up ................You can answer calls to other extensions in your paging group using your telephone. However, you cannot answer alarm (time reminder) calls, or perform call back for other extensions. Direct Call Pick-up................You can answer calls to other extensions not only in your paging group but also in other paging groups using your telephone.
  • Page 26: Hold And Transfer

    Hold and Transfer Hold and Transfer Exclusive Hold You can put a call on exclusive hold to do something else. A call on exclusive hold can only be released by the extension from which it was put on hold. Exclusive hold is available both for exchange line calls and intercom calls.
  • Page 27: System Hold

    Hold and Transfer System Hold You can put an exchange line call on system hold to transfer it or make a conference with it. A call on system hold can be released by any extension. To Hold To Release HOLD Press Exchange Line which is placed on hold...
  • Page 28: Trunk-To-Trunk

    Hold and Transfer Trunk-to-Trunk You can transfer an exchange line call to another exchange line. REDIAL HOLD MEMORY Vacant Exchange Telephone Line (FF key) Number Note The voice level of outside callers may become lower because of a line attenuation when using trunk to trunk features.
  • Page 29: Intercom Three Party Conference

    Hold and Transfer Intercom Three Party Conference You can make a conference call among three extensions. This feature is useful when you need a third person’s opinion. Note When having a conference, the voice level To Hold becomes lower (approximately 6dB). This is CONF normal operation as the system balances the HOLD...
  • Page 30: Other Useful Features

    Other Useful Features Other Useful Features FF Key You can assign frequently used features to FF keys. Once you have assigned them, you can perform a feature just by pressing one FF key instead of dialing its number. You can assign exchange lines, PSD/SSD codes, or extension numbers to FF keys.
  • Page 31: Privacy Release

    Other Useful Features Privacy Release When you are talking on an exchange line, you can let another extension join in to make a conference call. The extension must press the Exchange Line key (FF key) within 15 sec. after you give it permission to join CONF Exchange line From other...
  • Page 32: No-Answer

    Other Useful Features • To cancel the Alarm ON / OFF ON / OFF To Stop the Alarm Ringing Pick up the handset or press the ON / OFF key. No-Answer DND (Do-Not-Disturb) ..............You can make your telephone unavailable for incoming calls. Anyone calling your extension will receive a busy signal.
  • Page 33: Call Forward

    Other Useful Features • To cancel the Absence Message ON / OFF ON / OFF Call Forward..................You can forward an incoming call to another extension or an exchange line. • To forward a Call to an Extension ON / OFF ON / OFF Call Forward Extension Number...
  • Page 34 Other Useful Features • To forward a Call to an exchange line Note The voice level of outside callers may become ON / OFF ON / OFF lower because of a line attenuation when using trunk to trunk features. Outside Forwarding If you set a telephone to forward calls to outside, incoming calls to the telephone are automatically transferred to the number assigned to PSD code 99.
  • Page 35: Follow Me

    Other Useful Features Follow Me ..................Allows you to automatically transfer incoming calls on each of the extension phones to your own extension phone. • To set Follow Me ON / OFF ON / OFF Source extension Target extension No. (10-25) No.
  • Page 36: Manager/Secretary Working

    Other Useful Features • To confirm Follow Me assignment from Operator’s Phone or Admistrator’s Phone ON / OFF ON / OFF or [CONF] key Extension No. To finish (10-25) [ Display ] For example, 13-14- means this extension is forwarded from exten- from Extension No.
  • Page 37: Call Barring

    Other Useful Features Operation (At secretary’s extension) HOLD ON / OFF Answer to BLF key forwarded incoming call from manager When DND/ABM is Set When the manager’s extension is set to DND/ABM, incoming calls and Call Back calls cannot be made to ring. Call Barring Class of Service ................
  • Page 38: Verified Id Code

    Other Useful Features • To Unlock an extension ON / OFF ON / OFF ID Code (0000-9999) ID Code ID codes, 0000-9999 must be programmed from the administrator’s phone. See the ID Code for Station Lock Out part in the Assignment section in this book. Making a Call Exchange line calls are prohibited until Station Lock Out is canceled.
  • Page 39: Assignment

    Assignment Assignment Extension Assignment FF Key ....................You can assign exchange lines, extension numbers, PSD/SSD codes, etc., to FF keys. The number of digits assigned must be no more than four. • To assign a feature to an FF Key ON / OFF MEMORY HOLD...
  • Page 40 Assignment Features Available for FF Key Assignment Any of the following (four digits max.) can be assigned to FF keys: FEATURE OPERATION REMARKS PAGE Absence Message Setting [71] [n] (XXXX) n=Message Code (0-9) O - 30 XXXX=Returning Time (0000-2359) Absence Message Cancellation [71] O - 31 Answer to Paging...
  • Page 41: One-Touch Key (Personal Speed Dial

    Assignment ONE-TOUCH Key (Personal Speed Dial) ........You can assign up to 10 frequently dialed telephone numbers to ONE-TOUCH keys. The number of digits assigned to a ONE-TOUCH key must be no more than 24. Numbers assigned to ONE-TOUCH keys are automatically assigned to corresponding PSD codes.
  • Page 42 Assignment • To assign a PSD Name (Corresponding ONE-TOUCH Key) ON / OFF MEMORY PSD Code Number (See Page O-8, PSD Name Define and O-9) (1st Letter) Forward HOLD ON / OFF PSD Name To store (Next Letter) Example of PSD Name Entry If you want to assign “Mary”...
  • Page 43: Administrator's Phone Assignment

    Assignment Administrator’s Phone Assignment Extension Name ................Once a name is assigned to each extension, the name of the extension you reach is displayed on the LCD on your telephone. Extension names can only be programmed with the administrator’s phone. This feature is available for alphanumeric key telephones.
  • Page 44: System Speed Dial

    Assignment System Speed Dial ................You can assign telephone numbers frequently used by everyone in the system to SSD codes. SSD codes consist of either two digits (00-89) or three digits (000-199) depending on your selection in the program, allowing 90 or 200 SSD codes available for your convenience. SSD codes can only be programmed with the administrator’s phone.
  • Page 45 Assignment • To assign an SSD Name ON / OFF MEMORY SSD Code 00- SSD Name Define and SSD Name 89 (or 000-199) (1st Letter) Forward (Next Letter) HOLD ON / OFF To store Example of SSD Name Entry If you want to assign “Mary” as an SSD name, for example, do the following. You need press the FL/R key after each character to proceed.
  • Page 46: Absence Message

    Assignment Absence Message ................You can create 10 absence messages (0-9) which all extensions can use. Absence messages (0-4) are preprogrammed for your convenience. Absence messages can only be entered with the administrator’s phone. • To assign a Message to an Absence Message Code ON / OFF MEMORY Absence Message Message (1st...
  • Page 47: Id Code For Station Lock Out

    Assignment • To cancel a Message assigned CONF ON / OFF MEMORY HOLD ON / OFF Message Code (1-5) ID Code for Station Lock Out ............You can assign an ID code to each extension for station lock out. When a telephone is locked out, a caller has to enter an ID code to make an exchange line call.
  • Page 48: Changing Date And Time

    Assignment Changing Date and Time ..............You can set the date and time for the system from administrator’s phone. The date and time assigned are displayed on the LCD on all extensions. • To set the Time ON / OFF HOLD ON / OFF MEMORY...
  • Page 49: Alphanumeric Character Assignment

    Assignment Alphanumeric Character Assignment You can enter alphanumeric characters with the number keys and, in some cases, special keys. You will need alphanumeric characters for PSD names, SSD names, extension names, and messages. Alphabetical letters can be selected according to the number of times a number key is pressed. Key and Feature FUNCTION DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 50: Operator Features

    Operator Features Operator Features Operator’s Phone The operator’s phone is designed specially for an operator, having more functions than telephones located at extensions. Its extension number is set to 10 as a default, and only one operator’s phone is installed in the system.
  • Page 51: Temporary Mode Change (Lunch Mode

    Operator Features Temporary Mode Change (Lunch Mode) ........You can set Lunch mode to transfer all calls to an extension, voice mail, etc. You may find this feature useful when you leave your desk temporarily for some occasions as well as for the lunch break. However, you can change only exchange line ringing assignment in Lunch mode.
  • Page 52: Optional Features

    Optional Features Optional Features External Paging You can page through an external paging system if one is connected to the system. Your voice also goes through the speakers on all telephones belonging to paging group 3 or all groups. When you are paged, you can answer at any extension.
  • Page 53: Doorphone

    Optional Features Doorphone Up to two doorphones (A and B) can be connected to the system. When someone presses the button on a doorphone, a telephone assigned to the door will ring and remain in a stand-by condition for 15 sec. You may use it to speak to the person at the door.
  • Page 54: Background Music (Bgm

    Optional Features Background Music (BGM) You can play background music through the speaker on your telephone. Music stops when the handset is off-hook and also when your telephone rings. This feature requires preprogramming. MOH source must be changed to external music source, and requires installation. In this case, music on hold will also be changed to this BGM.
  • Page 55 Optional Features DISA OGM Unit (VAU) If you connect a DISA OGM Unit to the system, the DISA OGM Unit speaks to an incoming call. Then, the caller can proceed with DTMF signals, following the message. • To paccess an extension from outside Answered Extension Number (10-25)
  • Page 56: Print Out Format

    Optional Features • To access an exchange line from outside Note The voice level of outside callers may become lower because of a line attenuation when using trunk to trunk features. DISA ID Code Exchange Line Telephone (0000-9999) Group No. Number (9, 881-884 or 811-813)
  • Page 57 Index Index Absence Message O-30, O-44 Date and Time Change O-46 Message Code O-30 Date Setting O-46 Assignment O-44 Time Setting O-46 Cancellation, Day/Night Mode Switching O-48 an Absence Message Assigned O-44 Switching O-48 Cancellation, the Absence Message O-31 Cancellation O-48 Setting O-30...
  • Page 58 Index FF Key O-28, O-37 Making a Call O-11 Assignment O-37 Manager/Secretary working O-34 Cancellation O-37 Message Wait O-19 Confirmation O-37 Call Back O-20 Direct Exchange Line Access O-28 Cancellation O-20 Exchange Line Auto Hold O-28 Confirmation O-19 Features Available for Sending O-19 FF Key Assignment...
  • Page 59 Index Save Dial O-14 Calling O-14 Confirmation O-14 Saving O-14 Sending a Timed Break Signal O-29 Sensor O-50 Speaker Volume Adjustment O-10 Speed Dial O-15 Station Lock Out O-35 Supervised Transfer O-25 System Hold O-25 Release a Call on Hold O-25 System Speed Dial O-16, O-42...
  • Page 60 MEMORANDUM...
  • Page 61 INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I-2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I-2 SYSTEM CAPACITY AND SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------------- I-3 SYSTEM CONNECTION LAYOUT --------------------------------------------------------------- I-4 ENVIRONMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I-6 2. INSTALLATION OF CCU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I-7 MOUNTING THE CCU ON THE WALL --------------------------------------------------------- I-7 CONNECTION OF THE AC MAINS LEAD ----------------------------------------------------- I-8 CONNECTION OF EXCHANGE LINE/PBX LINES ------------------------------------------- I-9 PIGGY-BACKING TO PBX ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I-10...
  • Page 62: Disa Ogm Unit (Vau

    12 Exchange VB-9411UK 12 Key Telephone line Key Telephone VB-9411DSUK 12 Key Telephone with LCD and Speakerphone VB-9411ADSUK 12 Key Telephone with Alpha- numeric LCD and Speakerphone DSS Console VB-9431UK 33 Key DSS Console Optional VB-9260UK 2 Exchange line/8 KT Expansion...
  • Page 63: System Capacity And Specifications

    INTRODUCTION SYSTEM CAPACITY AND SPECIFICATIONS Table 2. System Capacity and Specifications (Maximum) Item Capacity and Specifications Exchange line Capacity Intercom Speech Path Group Page Speech Path Doorphone Speech Path Extensions Key Telephone Single Line Telephone Personal Speed Dial Memory Speed Dial System Speed Dial Memory 90 or 200 Number of Digit...
  • Page 64: System Connection Layout

    INTRODUCTION SYSTEM CONNECTION LAYOUT Full system configuration layout. Only red lights: the CCU is the standby status Green and red light: the CCU is the operating status Only green lights: the status that the CCU is operating with the backup battery Lithium Battery Expansion Card (See page I-31)
  • Page 65 INTRODUCTION Expansion Card 2 Exchange line/ 2 Exchange line/ 8 KT card 8 SLT or 8 SLT card SLT. 1 (DTMF) SLT. 1 (LD) EXT. 18 FAX 1 SLT. 8 (DTMF) SLT. 8 (LD) EXT. 25 FAX 8 Exchange line 3 and 4 To Exchange line/ PBX line (See page I-9) Exchange line 1 and 2...
  • Page 66: Environment

    INTRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT Frame Ground Connection IMPORTANT Grounding the Central Control Unit (CCU) is very important not only as a countermeas- ure for lightning protection described in the next item, but also for ensuring correct operation of the system. Always make sure that the FG terminal of the CCU is grounded. (See page I-8 for detailed instructions on installation.) Lightning Protect the system from lightning by properly grounding the AC cable as well as installing voltage...
  • Page 67: Installation Of Ccu

    INSTALLATION OF CCU 2. INSTALLATION OF CCU WARNING Always unplug the AC plug from the outlet when working. If you do not, you may receive an electric shock. Do not touch the Power Supply Unit. You may be exposed to dangerously high tem- peratures.
  • Page 68: Connection Of The Ac Mains Lead

    INSTALLATION OF CCU CONNECTION OF THE AC MAINS LEAD Use BS1363 approved AC plug. For pluggable equipment, that the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. If a device other than a 13Amp plug top is used as a disconnection device it must meet the require- ment of all of cls.
  • Page 69: Connection Of Exchange Line/Pbx Lines

    INSTALLATION OF CCU CONNECTION OF EXCHANGE LINE / PBX LINES Two Exchange lines or PBX lines can be connected to the 416 system at initial mounting. NOTE : Installing the optional expansion card allows up to four lines to be connected to the 416 system. (See page I-20.) The Exchange lines or PBX lines can be connected directly to the CCU using a DDK connector.
  • Page 70: Piggy-Backing To Pbx

    INSTALLATION OF CCU PIGGY-BACKING TO PBX SBS can be connected to the extension circuits of another PBX. In this case the PBX must be approved as a host PBX system. The connection of PBX extension to SBS is made in the same way as PSTN connection and terminated at exchange line ports on the CCU.
  • Page 71: Connection Of Internal Lines

    INSTALLATION OF CCU CONNECTION OF INTERNAL LINES Eight internal lines can be connected to the 416 system at initial mounting. NOTE : Installing the optional expansion card allows up to 16 lines to be connected to the 416 system. (See page I-20.) Connect the internal line to the CCU using a DDK connector cable and a secondary socket (LJU).
  • Page 72: Connection Of Internal Lines On Hybrid Port

    INSTALLATION OF CCU CONNECTION OF INTERNAL LINES ON HYBRID PORT Port 7 (EXT. 16) and Port 8 (EXT. 17) are Hybrid Ports and can be connected to either Key Tel- ephone or Single Line Telephone. Connection of Single Line Telephone (SLT) q Connect “A”...
  • Page 73: Connection Of Single Line Telephone (Slt) For Power Failure

    INSTALLATION OF CCU CONNECTION OF SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE (SLT) FOR POWER FAILURE Connect the Single Line Telephone for use in power failures to the PF1 port of the CCU. During a power failure, the SLT connected to the PF1 port will be directly connected to Exchange Line 1.
  • Page 74: Clamping Installing Wire

    INSTALLATION OF CCU CLAMPING INSTALLING WIRE After connecting the Exchange line and the Internal line to the CCU, put those cables out of the unit at A shown on the figure below. Cut off A using pliers and bundle it with the supplied tie wrap.
  • Page 75: Wall Mounting Of Key Telephones

    WALL MOUNTING OF KEY TELEPHONES 3. WALL MOUNTING OF KEY TELEPHONES Install the key telephone on the wall according to the following procedure. DSS console can be installed by the following procedure too. q Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver, turn it over, and reinsert it into the tel- ephone.
  • Page 76: Connection Of Optional Units

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS 4. CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS WARNING Always unplug the AC plug from the outlet and power off the switch (STD BY) of the CCU when working. If you do not, you may receive an electric shock. Please do not touch the Power Supply Unit.
  • Page 77 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS Connection of SLT (2 Exchange line / 8 SLT or 8 SLT Expansion Card) SLT connector SLT (LD type) WARNING DDK connector • Use a plier for tighten- Master 1 2 3 4 Socket (LJU) 2(B) ing wires to DDK con- nectors to prevent from To telephone...
  • Page 78: Direct Station Selector (Dss

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS DIRECT STATION SELECTOR (DSS) Perform the connection of a Direct Station Selector (DSS) console and the fixing of the DSS con- sole to a key telephone, according to the following procedures. Up to 2 DSS consoles can be con- nected to the system.
  • Page 79 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS Extension connector 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Secondary Socket (LJU) Desk stand Fixing plate Key telephone I-19...
  • Page 80: Call Logging I/F Card

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS CALL LOGGING I/F CARD Installing the Call Logging I/F Card (VB-9283UK) to the CCU enables the following operations. (1) Connection of a printer outputs a record of calls (Call Logging). (2) Connection of a Personal Computer enables programming by a Personal Computer. NOTE : The necessary communications software must be installed when using the Personal Computer.
  • Page 81 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS EMI Filter WARNING Always unplug the AC plug from the outlet and power off the switch (STD BY) of the CCU when mounting the Call Logging I/F card. Call Logging I/F Card-B board Call Logging I/F Card-A board RS-232C Cable Serial...
  • Page 82: Doorphone/Doorlatch I/F Card

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS DOORPHONE/DOORLATCH I/F CARD Doorphone/Doorlatch I/F Card Specifications Table 4. Specifications Item Description Doorphone Number of connected units Loop resistance 20 Ohms Ringing tone 2 Types (Chime, tremolo) Door opener Number of outputs (relay) Contact capacity Max. DC 24V, 1A Modes 3 Modes (Door opener, multi, ringer) Sensor...
  • Page 83 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS Sensor EMI Filter Doorphone-A Doorphone-B 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 AC 240 V or Other Power Source WARNING CASE2: Door opener DC 24V operation In the case • Use a plier Door MAX. 1A of AC 240 V or DC opener-A for tighten-...
  • Page 84 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS Use Door opener terminals as Multi Purpose Relay terminals Door opener terminals A or B can be used not only for connections of door openers but for Multi Purpose. Door opener terminal B also can be used as an external output terminal for receiving calls. Program settings are need to use the terminal as an external output terminal for receiving calls.
  • Page 85: Disa Ogm Unit

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS DISA OGM UNIT Connecting the DISA OGM Unit (VB-9289UK) enables the following operations. 1) The DISA function allows the external call to directly call an extension telephone. 2) The OGM function allows guidance using audio messages to be sent to an external caller who has accessed the DISA line.
  • Page 86: Dip Switch Settings

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS Connecting the DISA OGM Unit When you use a DISA OGM Unit, programming must be performed (See Telephone Type Setting (10-25) 01# of MODE 4). q Connect the internal line to the main unit using a DDK connector cable and secondary socket (LJU).
  • Page 87 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS (1) Setting the Exchange line incoming call Answer Time Sets how long after detection of ringing the unit will answer the call. This setting is set by DIP switches SW2-2 and SW2-3 of SW2. Table 6 SW2-2 SW2-3 Exchange line incoming call Response Standby Time...
  • Page 88 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS (5) Setting the Extension Dial Number of Digits This setting is set by DIP switches SW2-7 and SW2-8 of SW2. Table 10 SW2-7 SW2-8 Extension Dial Number of Digits Initial setting 1 Digit 2 Digits – –...
  • Page 89 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS Message Recording Using Key Telephone or DTMF type Single Line Telephone. (1) Recording the 1st Message q Call DISA OGM extension number. w After DISA answered, dial 9 8 1 . e Start recording after a beep sound. (Recording time is 16 second or 32 second.) r Hung the handset up softly to finish.
  • Page 90 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS Changing non-dialed call transfer If the outside caller has a pulse dialling phone or waits too long, calls will reroute to an operator automatically. If you wish to reroute to an extension other than operator, you can change it. (1) Store/change reroute extension number q Call DISA OGM unit.
  • Page 91: Built In Battery And Lithium Battery

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS BUILT IN BATTERY AND LITHIUM BATTERY Connecting the built-in battery (VB-3295PEX) automatically switches to battery power when a power failure occurs, allowing the system to operate even in a power failure. Installing the Built-in Battery q Secure the built-in battery at the battery installation position on the CCU. (The built-in battery is secured by claws on the CCU.) w Insert the connector into CN3 on the CCU.
  • Page 92: Music-On-Hold (Moh

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS MUSIC-ON-HOLD (MOH) Connecting the External Music Source to the MOH Connector NOTE : Program settings are needed. Set 1# (External MOH) at the settings of 0413# (MUSIC ON HOLD) of MODE 1. The MOH connector is the input terminal for external music-on hold (MOH). Connect the music source to the MOH connector on the CCU using the RCA PIN PLUG.
  • Page 93: External Paging/Loud Ringing Bell

    CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS EXTERNAL PAGING / LOUD RINGING BELL The External Paging Amplifier (EPA) is the output terminal for external paging. To carry out external paging, connect the External Paging Adaptor (VA-30966UK) and the External Paging Amplifier. Connecting the External Paging Adaptor and External Paging Amplifier Connect an external amplifier and external adaptor to the “EPA-OUT/EPA-C”...
  • Page 94 CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNITS MEMORANDUM I-34...
  • Page 95 INTRODUCTION PROGRAMMING MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PROGRAMMING GUIDELINES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- P-2 2. INITIALZING THE SYSTEM BEFORE PROGRAMMING --------------------------------------- P-2 3. BEFORE PROGRAMMING ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- P-3 3-1. BASIC PROGRAMMING -------------------------------------------------------------------------- P-3 HOW TO ENTER THE PROGRAM MODE ---------------------------------------------------- P-3 PROGRAMMING KEYS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- P-4 PROGRAMMING GUIDANCE DISPLAY ------------------------------------------------------ P-5 3-2.
  • Page 96: Programming Guidelines

    BEFORE PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING GUIDELINES / INITIALIZING THE SYSTEM BEFORE PROGRAMMING 1. PROGRAMMING GUIDELINES Before programming the SBS: Make certain all connections to Central Control Unit have been properly installed and tested. See the Installation instructions manual. Complete the programming table form with all necessary information obtained from the end user.
  • Page 97: Before Programming

    BEFORE PROGRAMMING 3. BEFORE PROGRAMMING 3-1. BASIC PROGRAMMING HOW TO ENTER THE PROGRAM MODE From administrator’s phone: An administrator’s telephone is port 1 (extension 10) initially. ON/OFF MEMORY (The system is now in Program Mode.) 4 One-touch key (PSD key) to select mode. MODE 10 (LCR Function setting) 0 0 0 0 *4 digit ID code...
  • Page 98: Programming Keys

    BEFORE PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING KEYS Enters/copies data PSD key PSD1: <System Setting Mode> PSD2: <Exchange Line Setting Mode> PSD3: <Handy Extension Style Setting Mode> PSD4: <Extension Setting Mode> PSD5: <Ring Setting Mode> PSD6: <Flexible Function Key Assignment Mode> CONF PSD7: <Call Barring Setting Mode> PSD8: <Communication Parameter Setting Mode>...
  • Page 99: Programming Guidance Display

    BEFORE PROGRAMMING : Assigns data and advances to the next lower number port within same address MEMORY except MODE 1 System setting mode, MODE 3 Handy Extension Style setting mode and MODE 8 Communication Parameter setting mode. If you are in these modes, then the key assigns data and advances to the next lower number port within the same address.
  • Page 100: 3-2. Advanced Programming

    BEFORE PROGRAMMING 3-2. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING ABOUT THE HANDY HANDY EXTENSION STYLE SETTING MODE (MODE 3) MODE 3 allows to set up to eight required styles of telephone operation patterns according to all of the feature options (Extension Setting (MODE 4), Ring Setting (MODE 5), FF Key Assignment (MODE 6) and Call Barring Setting (MODE 7) required on a per-station basis.
  • Page 101 BEFORE PROGRAMMING Call Barring FF Key (MODE 6) Ring (MODE 5) Extension (MODE 4) (MODE 7)
  • Page 102: Data Copy

    BEFORE PROGRAMMING DATA COPY You can copy programmed data to another address. This means that after you have programmed a specified address, you can copy the data to another address. Also, if you program a specified port you can copy the program to other ports. Copying Single Data : Copies data to the next higher port by pressing the key.
  • Page 103: Data Terminal Programming

    BEFORE PROGRAMMING DATA TERMINAL PROGRAMMING You can also program the system using a data terminal, which gives you the advantage of checking the programming steps on the display screen before making final changes. At every stage in the programming there are help screens available by pressing the "H" key on the terminal keyboard. Entering The Data Terminal Programming Mode To Enter On-Site Progrmming ON/OFF...
  • Page 104 BEFORE PROGRAMMING Data Terminal Programming Keys The programming keys for the telephone are the equivalent of the following control keys on the data terminal keyboard. KEY TELEPHONE DATA TERMINAL = CONTROL S (Next port) HOLD = CONTROL D (Previous port) MEMORY = CONTROL X (Next address) = CONTROL E (Previous address)
  • Page 105 BEFORE PROGRAMMING Batch Output of Programming Data When a printer is connected via the optional RS-232C interface, the program settings can be batch output by operating the administrator’s phone. (From administrator’s phone) ON/OFF # 9 7 3 Enter 4-digit ID code (0000-9999). 4 Enter output code (0-4).
  • Page 106: Programming Outline

    BEFORE PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING OUTLINE Indicates the range of the Exchange line Basic operation No. (MODE 2), extension Style No. (MODE 3) or extension No. (MODE 4-7) Address No. Data set range C, P, M marks PROGRAMMING (MODE 2) ( 0 1 - 0 4 : Exchange ( 0 1 - 0 4 : Exchange (01-04)11#-(0, 1-3)# (01-04)14#-(0, 1-7)#...
  • Page 107: Initial Set Table

    INITIAL SET TABLE 4. INITIAL SET TABLE NOTES : P: Power setting is required for this item. C: Data of this item can be copied. M: Two or more setting can be assigned with this mark. Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e EXCHANGE LINES P...
  • Page 108 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 0313#- SLT ON HOOK DETECTION TIMER 10#: 82 - 165 m sec. 0#: None P-29 1#: 200 - 500 m sec. 2#: 200 - 750 m sec. 3#: 200 - 1000 m sec.
  • Page 109 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 0501#- MULTI-PURPOSE RELAY 2 0#: Control of doorphone B 1#: Control of external P-32 FUNCTION ringer 0502#- MULTI-PURPOSE RELAY 1 0#: Relay operated as 1#: Relay operated P-32 OPERATION programmed time...
  • Page 110 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 0902#- DSS2 PAIR PORT NUMBER 0#: Does not use DSS2 (01-16)#: Key Telephone P-34 Port Number 1001#- ADMINISTRATOR'S TELEPHONE ID 9999# 0#: Does not set ID P-34 (0000-9998)#: ID code Clear: Press FF5 key 1010#-...
  • Page 111 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 9010#- BUSY TONE DETECTION LOWER 4#: 4 times 0#: 0 time 9#: 9 times P-36 LIMIT COUNT 1#: 1 time 10#: 10 times 2#: 2 times 11#: 11 times 3#: 3 times 12#: 12 times 5#: 5 times...
  • Page 112 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings Page EXTERNAL RINGER CONTROL C (01-04)11#- 0#: Does not ring 1#: Control only in Day P-38 mode 2#: Control only in Night mode 3#: Control in both Day and Night mode (01-04)12#- INCOMING CALL FORWARDING 1#: Enable call forwarding to...
  • Page 113 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings Page (01-04)25#- DT DETECTION LOWER LIMIT 0#: 0 (Continuous tone) 1#: 1 9#: 9 P-40 COUNT C 2#: 2 10#: 10 3#: 3 11#: 11 4#: 4 12#: 12 5#: 5 13#: 13 6#: 6 14#: 14...
  • Page 114 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 1(1-8) 0x#- DAY RINGER SETTINGS FOR 0#: Does not ring P-43 EXCHANGE LINES 1-4 C (x=1-4: Ex- (Style 2, 3, 6-8) change line No.) 1#: Rings (Style 1, 4, 5) 1(1-8) 1x#- NIGHT RINGER SETS FOR EXCHANGE LINES 1-4 C...
  • Page 115 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings Page DOORPHONE RING C (10-25)10#- 0#: No doorphone ring 1#: Doorphone A ring P-46 (Ext. 11-25) only 3#: Doorphone A and B ring 2#: Doorphone B ring (Ext. 10) only CALL DURATION DISPLAY C P-46 (10-25)11#- 1#: Conversation time...
  • Page 116 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 0001#- PBX INTERNAL CALL RESTRICT 1#: PBX intercom calls are 0#: PBX intercom calls P-51 (VALID FOR RESTRICTION TYPE 0) available restricted 0#: Dial any number of 7#-32#: Maxmum P-51 0002#-...
  • Page 117 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 70nn#- 2-DIGIT RESTRICTION (VALID 0#: Not restricted (10-99) P-53 (nn=00-99: FOR RESTRICTION TYPES 1, 2) 1#: Restricted (00-09) 2-digit No.) 8nn1#- VERIFIED ID CODE None (0-9999998)#: P-53 (nn=01-16: ID Verified ID code code group No.)
  • Page 118 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 1003#- DATA LENGTH for CALL LOGGING 1#: 8 bits 0#: 7 bits P-58 or PROGRAMMING DATA TERMI- P-58 1004#- PARITY CHECK for CALL LOGGING 0#: No parity check 1#: Odd number parity or PROGRAMMING DATA TERMI- 2#: Even number parity...
  • Page 119 INITIAL SET TABLE Address Function Initial setting Other settings P a g e 222m#- SELECTION OF AUTHORIZA- None P-60 (m=1-4: TION CODE FOR EACH EX- Exchange CHANGE LINE TO USE LCR Line No.) FEATURE (NCC2) 223m#- SELECTION OF AUTHORIZA- None P-60 (m=1-4: TION CODE FOR EACH EX-...
  • Page 120: Programming

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 5. PROGRAMMING (HH=Hour; MODE 1 (System Setting) 0103#-(HHMMSSN)# MM=Minutes; SS=Seconds, N=1:a.m., 2:p.m.) TIME 0001#-(1-4)# P To set the time to 3:28 p.m. and display it, enter the hour and minutes followed by 1 for a.m. or 2 for p.m.: EXCHANGE LINES To set the number of lines that are available in a system: 0328002#: 3:28 p.m.
  • Page 121 PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 0209#-(0, 1-3)# 021n#-(1-3)# (n=1-8: Dial Number) PBX ACCESS DIGIT TO EXCHANGE AUTOMATIC PAUSE - DIAL n (n=1 to 8) LINE DIAL 9 See 0210# “AUTOMATIC PAUSE-DIAL 0” for detailed information. See 0200# “PBX ACCESS DIGIT TO EXCHANGE LINE DIAL 0”...
  • Page 122 PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 0303#-(0, 1 or 2)# 0310#-(1-7)# TIMED BREAK TIME OPERATOR HOLD RECALL TIMER You can send a recall signal by pressing FL/R key This is a timer of Hold Recall of an operator. The timer during Exchange line call. is activated only when an operator phone holds the call.
  • Page 123 PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 0313#-(0, 1-10)# P SLT ON HOOK DETECTION TIMER Set an SLT to either Timed break recall or disconnect when the Hook switch is pressed longer or less than the time set for a line disconnect. No Detection Break Signal Disconnect More than 0 msecond...
  • Page 124: Not Available

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 0405#-(0 or 1)# 0410#-(0 or 1)# BACKGROUND MUSIC (BGM) INTERNAL TONE/VOICE CALL (EXTEN- Sets BGM operation (#53) to enable or disable. SION) When an extension is calling an other extension, the call 0#: BGM disable be invoked by voice or internal ringing tone. 1#: BGM enable 0#: Extension call by voice 1#: Extension call using internal ringing tone...
  • Page 125 1#: Exchange line incoming call LED can blink. 2#: Incoming to monitored extension VB-9211UK/VB-9211DSUK/VB-9411UK/VB- 9411DSUK/VB-9411ADSUK • If message wait feature is set to telephones listed 0421#-(0, 1-4)# above, then LED will blink all the time until the feature is cancelled.
  • Page 126 PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 0501#-(0 or 1)# 0505#-(0, 1-7)# MULTI-PURPOSE RELAY 2 FUNCTION MULTI-PURPOSE RELAY 2 OPERA- Sets which function is used to operate relay 2 on VB- TION TIMER 9273UK (Doorphone/Doorlatch I/F Card). Sets the control time when “0# Relay operated as Sets whether to use relay 2 for control of door opener B, programmed time”...
  • Page 127 PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 0603#-(0,1-8)# 0701#-(0, 1 or 2)# TRUNK TO TRUNK TIMER INTERNAL DTMF SENDING TIME Sets the time if the timer was activated using Trunk to While the key telephone and the single-line telephone Trunk of call. are connected on the intercom line, you can send DTMF signals to the single-line telephone.
  • Page 128 PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 0802#-(0 or 1)# 0806#-(0 or 1)# SLT HOLD BY RECALL KEY SLT RINGER FREQUENCY Sets how to hold SLT. Changes the ringer frequency of the SLT ring signal. To set the hold mode by Recall operation or Recall and Set the ringer frequency to either of 20Hz or 25Hz.
  • Page 129 PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) 1010#-(0000-9999)# 20n1#-(10-25)# (n=1-8: Secretary No.) EXCHANGE LINE CONNECTION ID MANAGER 1 EXTENTION NO. OF SEC- CODE 1 - DISA BREAKOUT RETARY n (n = 1 to 8) To enter an ID code when making an Exchange line Allows manager/secretary working, and specifies three call from outside using the Direct Inward System manager phones for one secretary.
  • Page 130 PROGRAMMING (MODE 1) (n=1: Monday n=5: Friday 50n0#-(HHMMN)# 9010#-(0, 1-15)# n=2: Tuesday n=6:Saturday n=3: Wednesday n=7: Sunday n=4: Thursday) BUSY TONE DETECTION LOWER LIMIT AUTOMATIC SWITCH (Day Mode Start) COUNT By assigning this time, telephones will be switched to Sets the lower limit of the count for judging detection of day mode automatically when the programmed time Busy Tone.
  • Page 131: Mode 2 (Exchange Line Setting

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 2) (01-04: Exchange (01-04)05#-(0, 1-3)# MODE 2 (Exchange Line Setting) line No.) POOLED TRUNK ACCESS GROUP (9/0, (01-04: Exchange (01-04)01#-(0 or 1)# line No.) 811, 812, and 813) When 9/0, 811,812, or 813 is dialed there is an auto- DIAL SIGNAL / EXCHANGE LINE matic connection to a vacant line in the trunk groups.
  • Page 132: Dtmf Signal Conversion

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 2) (01-04: Exchange (01-04: Exchange (01-04)07#-(0 or 1)# (01-04)10#-(0, 1 or 2)# line No.) line No.) DTMF SIGNAL CONVERSION (AUTO- DTMF SIGNAL TIME TABLE (AFTER MATIC) THE CONVERSION) The dial signal automatically converts to a DTMF signal The settings for the DTMF signal time are shown below from pulse dialing.
  • Page 133 PROGRAMMING (MODE 2) (01-04: Exchange (01-04: Exchange (01-04)14#-(0, 1-7)# (01-04)17#-(0 or 1)# line No.) line No.) INCOMING RING SIGNAL DETECTION DT DETECTION AT OUTGOING CALL TIME When making an outgoing call, it is possible to dial without pause by detecting the dial tone from Exchange Detects an incoming ring signal when the signal is line or PBX.
  • Page 134 PROGRAMMING (MODE 2) (01-04: Exchange (01-04: Exchange (01-04)20#-(1-3)# (01-04)23#-(1-3)# line No.) line No.) END DETECTION OF INCOMING CALL ANSWER DETECTION OF OUTGOING In case of incoming call, it is possible to automatically CALL release the Exchange line when the other party ends the Sets how to detect the other party’s answer to an call.
  • Page 135 PROGRAMMING (MODE 2 / MODE 3) PROGRAMMING (MODE 2) (01-04: Exchange MODE 3 (01-04)26#-(0, 1-15)# line No.) (Handy Extension Style Setting) DT DETECTION UPPER LIMIT COUNT Sets the upper limit of the count for judging detection of To reduce time of programming for all extensions, this DT.
  • Page 136: Paging Group

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 3) 0(1-8)06#-(1-3)# 0(1-8)11#-(0 or 1)# (1-8: Style No.) (1-8: Style No.) PAGING GROUP CALL DURATION DISPLAY None (No paging group assigned) 0#: Conversation time not displayed 1#: Paging group 1 1#: Conversation time displayed 2#: Paging group 2 REFERENCE : See MODE 4 (10-25)11#.
  • Page 137: Ring Setting

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 3) (1-8: Style No., <Ring Setting> 1(1-8) (4x)#-(0 or 1)# x=1-4: Exchange line No.) (1-8: Style No., 1(1-8) (0x)#-(0 or 1)# NIGHT DELAYED RING TRANSFER x=1-4: Exchange line No.) SETTINGS FOR EXCHANGE LINES 1-4 DAY RINGER SETTINGS FOR EX- CHANGE LINES 1-4 0#: Does not ring (Style 2, 6-8) 1#: Rings (Style 1, 3-5)
  • Page 138 PROGRAMMING (MODE 3) 2(1-8)02#-(0-9999)# 2(1-8)07#-(0-9999)# (1-8: Style No.) (1-8: Style No.) FF-KEY 2 ASSIGNMENT FF-KEY 7 ASSIGNMENT (0-9999)# : Dial Number (0-9999)# : Dial Number None Clear : Press FF5 Key Clear : Press FF5 Key REFERENCE : See MODE 6 (10-25) 02#. REFERENCE : See MODE 6 (10-25) 07#.
  • Page 139: Mode 4 (Extension Setting

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 3) / MODE 4) PROGRAMMING (MODE 3) MODE 4 (Extension Setting) 2(1-8)12#-(0-9999)# (1-8: Style No.) FF-KEY 12 ASSIGNMENT When all of the telephone operation conditions required by the user are satisfied by the content of the eight telephone styles set in MODE 3, address (10-25)03#-(0, (0-9999)# : Dial Number 1-8)# “STYLE SETTING”...
  • Page 140 PROGRAMMING (MODE 4) (10-25: Ex- (10-25: Ex- (10-25)04#-(0, 1 or 2)# (10-25)07#-(0, 1 or 2)# tension No.) tension No.) ANSWER (AUTOMATIC) PRIME LINE PREFERENCE Incoming calls assigned to ring can be answered in the This function is used to determine how an unoccupied order received by simply picking up the handset or Trunk Group Exchange line can be accessed.
  • Page 141: Headset Mode

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 4) (10-25)12#- (10-25)18#-(0 or 1)# (10-25: Extension No.) (10-25: Extension No.) Not Available DIAL TONE STOP/INTERNAL Determine whether the internal dial tone is enabled or disabled. (10-25)13#- (10-25: Extension No.) 0#: Disable 1#: Enable Not Available (10-25)19#-(0 or 1)# (10-25: Extension No.) (10-25)14#- (10-25: Extension No.)
  • Page 142: Mode 5 (Ring Setting

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 5) (10-25: Extension No., MODE 5 (Ring Setting) (10-25) (3x)#-(0 or 1)# x=1-4: Exchange line No.) DAY DELAYED RING TRANSFER SET- When all of the telephone operation conditions required TINGS FOR EXCHANGE LINE 1-4 by the user are satisfied by the content of the eight telephone styles set in MODE 3, MODE 5 need not be If an incoming call to the Exchange line 1-4 is not set.
  • Page 143: Mode 6 (Flexible Function Key Assignment

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 6) MODE 6 (Flexible Function Key Assignments) When all of the telephone operation conditions required by the user are satisfied by the content of the eight telephone styles set in MODE 3, MODE 6 need not be set. The following functions can be registered to FF keys to perform each function with one-touch operation.
  • Page 144 PROGRAMMING (MODE 6) (10-25)01#-(0-9999)# (10-25)07#-(0-9999)# (10-25: Extension No.) (10-25: Extension No.) FF-KEY 1 ASSIGNMENT FF-KEY 7 ASSIGNMENT (0-9999)# : Dial Number None Clear : Press FF5 Key NOTE : This assignment cannnot be changed. (10-25)02#-(0-9999)# (10-25)08#-(0-9999)# (10-25: Extension No.) (10-25: Extension No.) FF-KEY 2 ASSIGNMENT FF-KEY 8 ASSIGNMENT (0-9999)# : Dial Number...
  • Page 145: Mode 7 (Call Barring Setting

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 7) MODE 7 (Call Barring Setting) 0006#-(0 or 1)# STATION LOCKOUT TYPE 0001#-(0 or 1)# To set call barring class type of station lockout. PBX INTERNAL CALL RESTRICT 0#: Type 0 (Cannot access Exchange line (VALID FOR RESTRICTION TYPE 0) except emergency call) 1#: Type 1 (Can not access long distance To set whether PBX intercom calls is available or not.
  • Page 146: Deny Table

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 7) 0009#-(0-99)# 02(01-16)#-(0-999999)# (01-16: Data No.) NUMBER OF DIGITS FOR PAGER CALL 6-DIGIT TRS TYPE 2 DATA1-16 (VALID Sets the number of digits for the pager call set in the FOR RESTRICTION TYPES 1, 2 AND 3) MODE 7 0008#. (DENY TABLE 2) Dialing is restricted if the maximum 6-digit number set 0-99#: Number of digits...
  • Page 147 PROGRAMMING (MODE 7) (10-25: Extension No., 09(01-16)#-(0-999999)# (10-25)1x#-(0, 1-4)# (01-16: Data No.) x=1-4: Exchange line No.) EMERGENCY CALL RESTRICTION DAY RESTRICTION TYPES EXCHANGE OVERRIDE DATA 1-16 (VALID FOR LINE 1-4 Sets which type fall under for day mode. RESTRICTION TYPE 0, 1, 2 AND 3 (AL- LOW TABLE 3) 0#: Type 0 (Intercom calls only) Restrictions on dialing are cancelled if the maximum 6-...
  • Page 148 PROGRAMMING (MODE 7) (nn=01-16: Verified ID 8nn1#-(0-9999999)# code group numbers) VERIFIED ID CODE Calls from restricted telephone can be made by entering the verified ID code to temporarily release the restric- tion. 16 ID code with up to 7 digits can be set. To set the verified code: (0-9999998)#: Verified ID code number 9999999...
  • Page 149 PROGRAMMING (MODE 7) P-55...
  • Page 150: Mode 8 (Communication Parameter Setting

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 8) MODE 8 (Communication Parameter Setting) 0005#-(0 or 1)# For Call Logging/on site program- PRINTER OUTPUT WHEN EXCHANGE ming/remote programming. LINE CALL ON HOLD ANSWERED The data including hold time when answering the 0001#-(0 or 1)# Exchange line call on hold can be output to printer. When set to “no output”, the total time from when the OUTPUT MODE line is first acquired to the end of the final call is output.
  • Page 151 PROGRAMMING (MODE 8) 0201#-(33-254)# 0205#-(33-254)# SPECIAL CHARACTER “Ä” CONVER- SPECIAL CHARACTER “Ñ” CONVER- SION CODE SION CODE Uses the special character in names or messages when See 0201# “SPECIAL CHARACTER “Ä” CONVER- inputting or outputting during programming using a SION CODE” for detailed information. personal computer.
  • Page 152 PROGRAMMING (MODE 8) 0210#-(33-254)# 1102#-(0 or 1)# SPECIAL CHARACTER “Å” CONVER- STOP BIT for REMOTE PROGRAM- SION CODE MING See 0201# “SPECIAL CHARACTER “Ä” CONVER- Can set signal specifications for DISA modem serial SION CODE” for detailed information. signals during remote programming. (33-254)#: Setting character code 0#: 1 bit 143#...
  • Page 153: Mode 10 (Lcr Function Setting

    PROGRAMMING (MODE 10) MODE 10 (LCR Function Setting) 201m#-(Max. (m=1-8: Authorization code type) 16 digits code)# 0xxxx#-(0-4)# AUTHORIZATION CODE (NCC1) LOOK UP TABLE Store the authorization codes supplied by NCC1 (Mercury). Set the look-up table so the system knows to select BT (British Telecom) or any of NCCs when dialling a particular destination.
  • Page 154 PROGRAMMING (MODE 10) (1-4: Exchange line No. (m=1-8: Authorization code 212m#-(0 to 2)# 222(1-4)#-m# m=0: Disable use of LCR feature type) m=1-8: Authorization code type) SETTING THE OPTIONAL FEATURES SELECTION OF AUTHORIZATION (NCC2) CODE FOR EACH EXCHANGE LINE TO The user can select to have a call serial number or USE LCR FEATURE (NCC2) extension number shown for each call on the itemized The authorization code must be assigned to each...
  • Page 155 PROGRAMMING (MODE 10) (x=1-8: Restriction Dial No. 3002#-(Max.16 digit NCC2 Access code)# 303x#-(nnnnn)# nnnnn=00000-99999: 5digits No.) NCC2 ACCESS CODE NCC3 RESTRICTION DIAL Assign access number for NCC2. Special codes such as 999 and 112 numbers must not be sent via NCC3 and should be restricted. NCC2 access code: Clear 3031 (for dialling “999”) and 3032 (for dialling “112”) are fixed.
  • Page 156 PROGRAMMING (MODE 10) 4003#-(1 to 9) PAUSE TIMER (NCC3) It is possible to insert a pause after the NCC3 access code, to wait for a dial tone from the NCC3 switch. 1#: 1 second 6#: 6 seconds 2#: 2 seconds 7#: 7 seconds 3#: 3 seconds 8#: 8 seconds...
  • Page 157 PROGRAMMING (MODE 10) MEMORANDUM P-63...
  • Page 158 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. 7L1100CZAJ Printed in Singapore Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan...

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