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Operating & Programming Manual
PBX Model: COX- 848S / 880S /16120S\
We extend a warm welcome to you on becoming a part of the Copper Connections family.
Our service support Engineers shall be working hard through our channel partners to ensure your satisfaction
with the product and after sales services.
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Auto Attendant - Playing a Company message while the call is ringing on an extension
CLI Recieving Mode (DTMF / FSK / Auto)

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Operating & Programming Manual PBX Model: COX- 848S / 880S /16120S\ We extend a warm welcome to you on becoming a part of the Copper Connections family. Our service support Engineers shall be working hard through our channel partners to ensure your satisfaction with the product and after sales services.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Flexible Numbering Hold Music - External Hold Music - Volume Setting Hot Line to Junction Hot Line to Extension Hotel / Office Version Junction Access During Power Failure Junction Access Codes / Change Junction Access in Circular / Sequential Mode Junction Access Control Junction Dialing Controls Junction Call Hold + Transfer + Making multiple calls...
  • Page 3: Installation

    Installation Cabling - All cables of the EPABX should be at least 6” away from the electrical cables. - They should be at least 12” away from the area of high frequencies like tube light chokes, Electric Motors, etc. If it is not possible to avoid, then use shielded cables and earth the shield.
  • Page 4: Terminologies Used

    Terminologies Used Junction Lines - Telephone Lines provided by the Department of Telecom. Extension Lines - Extension Lines mean the EPABX extension lines. Single Line Telephone. It represents the same meaning as “Extension Lines” Programming the PBX To program most of the feature mentioned in this manual, programming Password is to be entered from any of the first 4 extensions (6001, 6002, 6003, 6004) through the following command: #0000 (Here, 0000 is the default Password)
  • Page 5: Auto Attendant Operations

    TT= 01 to 99. Time in minutes after which the Junction call is to be disconnected. Note: In default there is no restriction. : This auto call disconnection is not applicable on incoming Junction calls. To cancel this feature: Dial 6 NN 00 # Auto Attendant Operations When the PBX is operated in this mode, the Junction caller gets a welcome message.
  • Page 6: Auto Attendant Voice Message Of 20 Secs

    2 for Busy Message 3 for No Answer Message To listen to the recorded message: Dial #0000 + 13 M # - listen to the message Options for the case when caller doesn’t dial any number or dials a Wrong Number When the caller doesn’t dial any number for 5 secs after the DISA message, one of the following 3 options can be set in the system: Release the Junction Line...
  • Page 7: Call Forward

    To cancel the feature: Dial #81# from the BOSS Extension. Note: When any extension calls BOSS, the call will go the Secretary. Secretary extension can hold the call with FLASH and transfer to the BOSS Extension. It is true for internal as well as Junction calls.
  • Page 8: Checking Extension Number + Pbx Version

    Incoming Junction Call ringing Parked Call Junction Call on Hold Door Phone Call Internal Call Call Parking Hold time can be changed through the following program: Dial #0000 + 186 TT # Where, TT= 01 to 99. (01 means 10 Secs and 99 means 990 secs) In default the value is 12 i.e., 120 secs.
  • Page 9: Conference / Junction To Junction Call Transfer

    The PC then records all the call details and the user can see them with various filter options. The PBX also has memory to store call details of up to 3,000 calls. This helps in storing the data when the PC is down or not connected. As soon as the PC is connected, the stored call details get transferred from the PBX to PC &...
  • Page 10: Denied Table - A

    Denied Table – A Numbers to be disallowed to extensions whose L = 4, are to be defined in this table. For value of L refer “Junction Dialing Controls”. This table has 16 Locations. Procedure: Dial #0000 + 41 QQ ABCD# Where QQ= 01 to 16 (16 Locations of the Table) ABCD= The starting 4 digits of the Tel numbers to be denied to extension.
  • Page 11: Door Lock

    Default: Extension 6001 and 6002 are assigned Door Phone Calls. Note: Maximum 8 Extensions can be defined for Door Phone call. : Extensions cannot initiate call to talk to Door Phone. Door Lock The PBX has Stereo Jack marked as “Door”. Although Stereo Pin has 2 connections but only 2 connections are used. The Shield point and any of the other 2 points.
  • Page 12 Some or all extensions can be programmed to get Junction Line on lifting the Handset. To dial internal numbers, dial  on lifting the Handset. You will get internal dial tone of the PBX. To program an extension to get a free Junction line on lifting handset, Dial #0000 + 2 NN 0 # Where, NN= last 2 digits of Extension numbers that is to be programmed for Direct Junction Access.
  • Page 13 The access to each Extension can be different in Day mode and Night mode. Procedure: Dial #0000 + 70 J NN X # (For Day Mode access) Dial #0000 + 71 J NN X # (For Night Mode access) Where, J = 01, 02 ,03 or 04 representing the 1 &...
  • Page 14 It is 5 secs in default. The PBX assumes call maturity from after the lapse of this time. The FLASH function to Hold an Incoming Junction call starts working after the lapse of this time. To change this delay time, Dial #0000 + 03 TT # Where, TT= 01 to 99 secs.
  • Page 15 #0000 + 3X J # This program disables the default ring assignment. #0000 + 3 X J NN 0 # Here, X= 0 for Day Mode and 1 for Night mode. J = 01 to 16 (Junction Line no) NN = Last 2 digits of the 1 Round Robin Extension No.(Not the Flexible Number) Also note that the first Extension in Round Robin can be 601 to 616 only.
  • Page 16 However, if the extension is given only Local dialing facility, then it cannot dial STD numbers of the Memory. Entering Telephone Numbers in the memory Dial #0000 + 46 CC NN….. # Where, CC = Memory Code number from 01 to 48. NN = Telephone Number of maximum 16 digits.
  • Page 17 Resetting the PBX programming To reset the PBX by retaining the program entered by the user, Dial #0000 + 0 + 9999999 + # To reset all the program of the PBX except Flexible numbering & Junction Enable/Disable to default values, Dial #0000 + 0000 + # To erase only Flexible numbering of the PBX, Dial #0000 + 9000 + # Ring Time Settings...
  • Page 18 Technical Specifications Switching Space Division Multiplexing Power Supply SMPS type Input AC 80V to 260V Extension Loop Resistance Less than 600 Ohms Ambient Temperature +5C to +45C Ambient Humidity 95% Maximum Rechargeable 7 AH 24V Maintenance Free Lead Acid Recommended Batteries for Battery Backup batteries (Use 12V 7AH x 2 Batteries) Telephone Sets Pulse or DTMF dialing Phones...

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