Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Model KX-TD816SL/KX-TD1232SL, Digital Super Hybrid System. System Components Model Description Service Unit KX-TD816SL Digital Super Hybrid System (Main Unit) KX-TD1232SL Digital Super Hybrid System (Main Unit) Proprietary KX-T7230SL Digital proprietary telephone with display Telephone...
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Attention • Keep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps, motors and television. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the Digital Super Hybrid System. • This unit should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40˚C / 104˚F) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
Introduction This Installation Manual provides technical information for the Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System, KX-TD816/KX-TD1232. It is designed to serve as an overall technical reference for the system and includes a description of the system, its hardware and software, features and services and environmental requirements.
Contents Section 1, System Outline System Highlights ................Basic System Construction............... Proprietary Telephones / Proprietary Single Line Telephone ..Options ....................1.4.1 Station Line Unit (KX-TD170) ..........1.4.2 CO Line / ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD181 / KX-TD182)* 1.4.3 CO Line / ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD281/KX-TD282)* ..
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Contents Optional Cards and Units Installation..........2-32 2.4.1 Location of Optional Cards and Units........2-32 2.4.2 CO Line Connection (Optional Card) ........2-34 2.4.3 Lightning Protector Installation ..........2-36 2.4.4 CO Line Connection (Optional Unit)........2-39 2.4.5 Extension Connection ............. 2-39 2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit (KX-TD170 / KX-TD180 / KX-TD280 / KX-TD283) ...
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Contents Call Forwarding – Follow Me ............3-21 Call Forwarding – No Answer............3-21 Call Forwarding – to CO Line............3-22 Call Hold – CO Line................3-23 Call Hold – Intercom ................3-23 Call Hold, Exclusive – CO Line............3-24 Call Hold, Exclusive –...
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Contents Directed Call Pickup → Call Pickup, Directed ........3-28 Display, Call Information ..............3-47 Display, Self-Extension Number ............3-48 Display, Time and Date ..............3-49 Display Contrast Adjustment.............. 3-49 Do Not Disturb (DND) ............... 3-50 Do Not Disturb for Direct Dialing In Call.......... 3-51 Do Not Disturb (DND) Override............
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Contents Last Number Redial → Redial, Last Number........3-100 LED Indication, CO Line ..............3-74 LED Indication, Intercom..............3-75 Line Access, Automatic..............3-76 Line Access, CO Line Group ............3-77 Line Access, Direct................3-77 Line Access, Individual ..............3-78 Line Preference – Incoming (No Line / Prime Line / Ringing Line) . 3-79 Line Preference –...
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Contents Ringing, Delayed ................3-101 Ringing, Discriminating ..............3-102 Ringing Tone Selection for CO Buttons..........3-102 Saved Number Redial → Redial, Saved Number....... 3-100 Screened Call Transfer – to CO Line → Call Transfer, Screened – to CO Line ........ 3-30 Screened Call Transfer –...
Contents Section 4, System Programming General Programming Instructions ..........4.1.1 Using the Proprietary Telephone..........4.1.2 Programming Ways ..............4.1.3 Entering Characters ..............4.1.4 Example of Programming ............4-12 Manager Programming ..............4-14 [000] Date and Time Set ..............4-14 [001] System Speed Dialing Number Set ......... 4-16 [002] System Speed Dialing Name Set..........
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Contents Timer Programming ................. 4-56 [200] Hold Recall Time ..............4-56 [201] Transfer Recall Time............... 4-57 [202] Call Forwarding – No Answer Time........4-58 [203] Intercept Time ................. 4-59 [204] Pickup Dial Waiting Time ............4-60 [207] First Digit Time ............... 4-61 [208] Inter Digit Time...............
System Highlights System Capacity Basic Module System System Expansion Connection KX-TD816 ISDN S0 line — Extension — KX-TD1232 ISDN S0 line Extension Module Expansion Expansion modules are used to increase the system capacity. Extension modules and ISDN modules can be added to the basic system to add extensions and ISDN lines.
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System Highlights Trunk (CO Line) Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) Ringing occurs over the external paging system; call can be answered from any station. Charge Fee Reference Allows the user to see charges and to print out the charges. Budget Management Limits the telephone usage to a pre-assigned amount.
The KX-TD816 has a basic capacity of eight extensions, and the KX-TD1232 has a basic capacity of 16 extensions. It is capable of supporting Panasonic proprietary telephones, DSS Consoles and single line devices such as single line telephones, facsimiles. To expand its capabilities the system can be equipped with optional components or customer-supplied peripherals such as external speakers and external music sources (e.g., radios).
Proprietary Telephones/Proprietary Single Line Telephone The following Panasonic proprietary telephones (PT) are available with this system. Proprietary Description Telephone KX-T7230 Digital, display, speakerphone, 24 CO KX-T7235 Digital, large display, speakerphone, 12 CO KX-T7250 Digital, monitor, 6 CO Note: CO: CO line access button...
Options 1.4.1 Station Line Unit (KX-TD170) Each unit adds eight extensions. One unit for KX-TD816 and up to two units for KX-TD1232 can be installed per system. D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM 8 extensions can be added. 8 or 16 extensions can be added. 1.4.2 ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD281) The following card can be installed per system.
Options 1.4.4 ISDN S0 Line Unit (KX-TD280) The following unit can be installed per system. KX-TD280: Adds two ISDN S0 lines. (Basic Rate Interface) 2 ISDN S0 lines can be added. Note: The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit. 1.4.5 System Inter Connection Cards (KX-TD192) Permits two KX-TD1232 to be connected together —...
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Options 1.4.7 DSS Console (KX-T7240) Permits easy and quick access to stations and features. The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) shows the idle, busy or Do Not Disturb state of each station. If the Operator uses a DSS Console as well as a proprietary telephone, the BLF will show the check-in/check-out status.
Specifications 1.5.1 General Description System Capacity KX-TD816 — ISDN S0 lines 4 max. Stations 16 max. (32 max. with XDP) KX-TD1232 — ISDN S0 lines 6 max. Stations 32 max. (64 max. with XDP) Control Method Stored Program CPU: 16 bits CPU Control ROM: 1 MB, Control RAM: 256KB Switching Non Blocking PCM Time Switch...
Specifications 1.5.2 Characteristics Station Loop Limit KX-T7230 / KX-T7235 / KX-T7250..40 ohms Single Line Telephone ......600 ohms including set Doorphone..........20 ohms Minimum Leakage Resistance 15 000 ohms Maximum Number of Station Instruments per Line 1 for KX-T7230, KX-T7235, KX-T7250 or single line telephone 2 by Parallel or eXtra Device Port Connection of a proprietary telephone and a single line telephone...
Specifications 1.5.3 System Capacity Lines, Cards, Station Equipment KX-TD1232 KX-TD816 Max. Quantity Max. Quantity Single System Item System Connection System Inter Connection Card — — Service Unit ISDN S0 Line Card ISDN S0 Line Unit ISDN S0 Line (Baud Rate Interface) Station Line Unit Extension Jack Station Terminal...
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Specifications Call Park Absent Message CO Line Group Toll Restriction Level Extension Group Class of Service Message Waiting Uniform Call Distribution Group 8 1-12 System Outline...
Section 2 Installation This section contains the basic system installation and wiring instructions, as well as how to install the optional cards and units.
Before Installation Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the system. Safety Installation Instructions When installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1.
Before Installation 2. If cables are run on the floor, use protectors or the like to protect the wires where they may be stepped on. Avoid wiring under carpets. 3. Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers, telexes, and other office equipment. Otherwise, the system operation may be interrupted by the induction noise from such equipment.
Installation of the Main Unit 2.2.1 Unpacking KX-TD816 KX-TD1232 Main Unit AC Cord Templet Screw three four Anchor Plug three four Pager Connector Music Source Connector Doorphone, Door Opener Connector five five Expansion Line Cord Holder Ferrite Core — User Manual Reference Manual for Single Line Telephone Overlay for a proprietary telephone 2.2.2...
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Installation of the Main Unit Inside View of the Main Unit KX-TD816 Paging Jack 2 Paging Jack 1 Extension Amphenol Connectors External Music Jack 2 External Music Jack 1 System Clear Switch Reset Button External Relay Jack Central Ringer Jack External Sensor Jack Door Opener Jack 1 Door Opener Jack 2...
2.2.3 Wall Mounting This set is exclusively made for wall mounting only. The wall where the main unit is to be mounted must be able to support the weight of the main unit. If screws other than the ones supplied are used, use the same-sized diameter screws as the enclosed ones.
Installation of the Main Unit 2.2.4 Frame Ground Connection IMPORTANT!!! Connect the frame of the main unit to ground. KX-TD816 KX-TD1232 To ground To ground Test Procedure 1. Obtain a suitable voltmeter and set it for a possible reading of up to 250 VAC.
Installation of the Main Unit 2.2.5 Opening Front Cover 1. Loosen two screws on the right side of the main unit. 2. Open the front cover in the direction of arrow KX-TD816 KX-TD1232 Screw Screw Screw Screw Note Two screws are attached to the front cover with springs so that they will not be lost.
Connection 2.3.1 System Connection Diagram Printer for SMDR or Personal Computer for System Programming To AC Outlet Doorphone Door Opener 1 Door Opener 2 Central Ringer External Sensor External Relay External Music Source 1 Amplifier Speaker 1 Amplifier Speaker 2 External Music Source 2 Note: The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit.
2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and DSS Consoles To connect extension jacks, insert the connector(s) to the system as shown. For Cable Pin Numbers to Be Connected, see page 2-13. KX-TD816 KX-TD1232 Connector type 50-pin (Amphenol 57 JE series or the equivalent) To extension (Jack 1 - 8)
2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and DSS Consoles Maximum cabling distance of the extension line cord (twisted cable) The maximum length of the extension line cord (twisted cable) that connects the main unit and the extension is shown below: 1232G 24 AWG: Under 220 m 22 AWG: Under 360 m...
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2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and DSS Consoles Cable Pin Numbers to Be Connected EXTN. 9-16 CONN. CABLE CLIP EXTN. 1-8 8EXTN† 8EXTN† 8EXTN† COLOR WHT-BLU BLU-WHT Jack Jack Jack Jack WHT-ORN No.1 No.9 No.17 No.25 ORN-WHT WHT-BRN Jack...
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2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and DSS Consoles Connection of a Proprietary Telephone, KX-T7230, KX-T7235 or KX-T7250 4-conductor wiring is required for each extension. Connect pins “D1” and “D2” only. If the Method 2 in Section 2.3.4 “Paralleled Telephone Connection,”and in Section 2.3.5 “EXtra Device Port (XDP) Connection”is used for parallel connection of a PT and a standard telephone, connect pins “T,”...
2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and DSS Consoles Station Wiring (2-pair twisted cabling): Block Terminal 50 Pin Connector Green Line cord Black Yellow Bridging Clips Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [007] DSS Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment [109] Expansion Card/Unit Type Feature References Section 3, Features,...
2.3.3 Optional Extension Connection of Clip Terminal* If you use the Clip Terminal to connect eight extensions, connect a cable shown below to the clip terminal as follows. Refer to “Connection Chart” on the following page. Clip no. Pin no. Clip Terminal Connector type 50-pin (amphenol 57JE...
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2.3.3 Optional Extension Connection of Clip Terminal* Connection Chart This chart is used for the Panasonic cable KX-A204 only. Cable Clip Number Jack Cable Clip Number Jack Color of Dot Color of Dot orange-red yellow-red orange-black yellow-black 1, 9, 17...
Method 1: Using a Modular T-Adaptor Modular T-Adaptor 2-conductor wiring cord (Panasonic KX-J66 or USOC RJA2X) Connect the pin number of “ T” and “R”. 4-conductor wiring cord For PT: Connect the pin number of “D1” and “D2”.
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2.3.4 Paralleled Telephone Connection for a Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone Method 2: Using a PT Jack 2-conductor wiring cord 4-conductor wiring cord Connect the pin number of “T” and “R” . Connect the pin number of “T” , “R”, “D1” and “D2”.
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2.3.5 EXtra Device Port (XDP) Connection for a Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone A proprietary telephone (KX-T7230, KX-T7235 or KX-T7250) and a single line telephone can be connected to the same extension jack yet have different extension numbers (eXtra Device Port feature). System Programming is required.
2.3.6 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection A maximum of one doorphone and two door openers can be connected per system. They are user-supplied devices. KX-TD816 Door opener 1 Doorphone b TO1 TO2 TS1 TS2 Doorphone adapter 220V~ ~12V KX-TD1232 Door opener 2 Door opener 1 Doorphone b TO1 TO2 TS1 TS2...
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2.3.6 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Maximum cabling distance of the doorphone and the door opener line The maximum length of the doorphone and door opener line that connects to the main unit is shown below: 24 AWG: Under 110 m 22 AWG: Under 180 m Doorphone Door opener...
2.3.7 External Relay, External Ringer and External Sensor Connection A maximum of one user-supplied external relay, external ringer and/or external sensor can be connected per system. KX-TD816 External Sensor External Relay Central Ringer KX-TD1232 External Relay Central Ringer External Sensor Note •...
2.3.8 External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection A maximum of two external pagers (user-supplied) can be connected per system as illustrated below. Use an RCA connector and shielded cable. • Output impedance: 600 Ω Maximum length of Cable 18-22 AWG, under 10 m (33 feet) Pager jack 2 Pager jack 1 Pager jack 2...
2.3.9 External Music Source Connection Up to two music sources such as a radio (user-supplied) can be connected per system as illustrated below. Insert the plug to the earphone / headphone jack on the external music source. Use a two-conductor plug {3.5 mm (9/64 inch) in diameter}. •...
2.3.10 Printer Connection A user-supplied printer can be connected to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) Connector on the main unit. The printer is used to print out SMDR call records and system programming data. Connect the Serial Interface (RS-232C) connector of the printer to the Serial Interface Connector.
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2.3.10 Printer Connection Connection Chart for Printer / Personal Computer (25-pin) Serial Interface (RS-232C) Serial Interface (RS-232C) port on the printer/PC port on the main unit Circuit Circuit Signal Signal Type Type Name Name (EIA) (EIA) SD (TXD) RD (RXD) RD (RXD) SD (TXD) CS (CTS)
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2.3.10 Printer Connection Serial Interface (RS-232C) Signals Frame Ground: FG Connects to the unit frame and the earth ground conductor of the AC power cord. Transmitted Data: SD (TXD) ..........(output) Conveys signals from the unit to the printer. A “Mark” condition is held unless data or BREAK signals are being transmitted.
2.3.10 Printer Connection Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [800] SMDR Incoming / Outgoing Call Log Printout [801] SMDR Format [802] System Data Printout [806]-[807] Serial Interface (RS-232C) Parameters – Port 1 / Port 2 Feature References Section 3, Features, Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer 2-30...