Toa EXES-2000 Installation Handbook

Toa EXES-2000 Installation Handbook

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EXES-2000
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EXES-2000 INTERCOM SYSTEM
Fully Electronic Exchange
EX-200
INSTALLATION HAND BOOK
TOA Corporation
KOBE, JAPAN

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  • Page 1 EXES-2000 EX-200 EXES-2000 INTERCOM SYSTEM Fully Electronic Exchange EX-200 INSTALLATION HAND BOOK TOA Corporation KOBE, JAPAN...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    In installing the system, read this hand book as well as Functions and Operating Instructions for EXES-2000 stations. For installation and adjustment of each station, refer to the operating manual attached to each station.
  • Page 3: Part 1. Outlines Of Exes-2000 System And Related Equipment

    Part 1. Outlines of EXES-2000 system and related equipment 1. Description and features The Toa EXES-2000 is a fully electronic intercom system, and has the following features: Wall mounted exchange. Easy system expansion and addition of functions thanks to the modular concept employed in the design of the exchange.
  • Page 4 Central control unit CC-20: This unit is comprised of a CPU that processes the exchange procedures, a speech link consisting of a voice switch circuit and a signal tone generating circuit, and a power circuit. Line modem unit LM-20: This unit is comprised of a circuit for sending out signals from the station to the speech path, a circuit to transmit signals from the speech link to the station, a receiver and a scanning circuit for dial data, and a terminal block.
  • Page 5: Part 2. Installation Of Exes-2000 System

    Part 2. Installation of EXES-2000 system Installing and adjusting procedures Follow the procedures below to install and adjust the EXES-2000 system: Installation of equipment 4-1 Selection of the place to install Observe the following precautions in installing each equipment: Allow for weight exerted on the wall when mounting the exchange on Each equipment is to be so installed as to permit easy checkup and maintenance.
  • Page 6: Installation Of The Exchange

    4-2 Installation of the exchange Follow the procedures below to install the EX-200 exchange: Fix the exchange on the wall using fixing holes provided on the bottom case. Unscrew 4 side screws to remove the top case. Knock-out hole (for wiring) Dimensions –...
  • Page 7: Installation Of Fc-210

    4-3 Installing FC-210 extension cabinet Follow the procedures below to install the FC-210 cabinet: Unscrew screws that hold the top case to a chassis at 4 places in the sides of a cabinet. Insert attached brackets (2 pieces) into bracket receptacles on the bottom case of the EX-200.
  • Page 8: Installation Of Power Supply Unit

    4-4 Installation of PU-200 power supply unit Follow the procedures below to install the PU-200: Fix on the wall. In the event that unit is mounted on the wall with wood screws, use the attached screws. Remove 4 case fixing screws and fit the attached wall mounting kit.
  • Page 9: Installation Of Station

    4-5 Installation of Stations To install stations, make connections by using station jack model YC-601 (Wall-mounted type) or YC-603 (Flush-mounted type). Since the length of station cord is 3 meters (9.8 feet), the station jack needs to be mounted within this length. Station jack YC-601 (Wall-mounted type) Mount this jack on a wall, pillar or desk.
  • Page 10: Cable Installation

    680k ohms. (See paragraph 6-10.) 5-2 Points to remember The multi-pair cable used for wiring of the EXES-2000 system must not be jointly used as a power cable or data transmitting cable for facsimile, etc.
  • Page 11: Connection Of Equipment

    6. Connection of equipment 6-1 Addition of LM unit A basic system using the EX-200 exchange is comprised of 8 stations (2 LM units). The LM unit needs to be added according to the following procedures when more stations are required. (1) Establishment of the LM unit number Set switches SW-1 and SW-2 on the LM unit to positions as shown in the table at right according to the station numbers...
  • Page 12: Lm Unit Wiring

    6-2 LM unit wiring Follow the procedures below to connect a station cable to the terminal block CN 2 on the LM unit. The following list shows relationships between the CN 2 number and the station number. LM No. CN2 No. Note Protectors attached to the LM units mounted in the exchange are shock absorbers used only during transit.
  • Page 13: Connection Of Station Plug To Jack

    6-3 Connection of station plug to jack 6-4 Mounting option unit (1) Bl unit Insert the Bl unit into its exclusive bay and connect its connector to CN4 on the CC unit. (2) Mounting other option units than the Bl unit Option units other than the BI-20 are all connected to the CC unit via a common bus and so, any bay can be used to mount them so far as it is not the one solely intended for the Bl unit.
  • Page 14: Bl Unit Connection

    6-5 Bl unit connection AL (Alarm starting input) Input impedance: 1k ohms, Input voltage: 5V to 24V DC TM (Timer starting input) ALS (Alarm signal input) IMS (Timer signal input) BS0 (BGM input 1) Input impedance: 10k ohms, Input level: -10 dBv BS1 (BGM input 2) BS2 (BGM input 3) Note...
  • Page 15: Rc Unit Connection

    6-6 RC unit connection PR1 (Power remote control 1/general purpose control 1) PR2 (Power remote control 2/general purpose control 2) PR3 (Power remote control 3/general purpose control 3) DR1 (Door remote control 1) DR2 (Door remote control 2) PTT.C (PTT control) P1 (Audio signal output for paging zone 1) P2 (Audio signal output for paging zone 2) P3 (Audio signal output for paging zone 3)
  • Page 16: Pc Unit Connection

    6-7 PC unit connection PG0, PG1-PG11 (parallel data output for pager control) SERIAL OUTPUT (serial data output for pager control) Serial data output Outputs solely intended for TR-321 controllers. Maximum contact capacity: 125 VA (125V AC or 30V DC 1A) Data transmitting speed: 10 pps (To comply with ESPA standards) –...
  • Page 17: Tl Unit Connection

    6-8 Tl unit connection 1-2: Lines for station No.25 3-4: Lines for station No.26 5-6: Tie-line output –10dBm No. 25 7-8: Tie-line input –10dBm 9-10: Tie-line output –10dBm No. 26 11-12 Tie-line input –10dBm To station No. 25 of exchange A To station No.
  • Page 18: Sm Unit Number Setting

    6-9 SM unit number setting A maximum of 8 SM units may be used in a system. Establish each unit number by operating SW1 switch. 1 s t card 2nd card 3rd card 4th card 5th card 6th card 7th card 8th card –...
  • Page 19: Connection For Speaker Station

    6-10 Connection for speaker station When the speaker station function is employed, cut the corresponding resistor leads as well as jumper wires according to the following table. LM No. Resistor to cut Resistor to set service distance Station No. R100 R113 –...
  • Page 20: Connection Of Power Source

    6-11 Connection of power source Connect CN1 on the CC unit and CN3 on the FC-210 printed circuit board to AC output of the PU-200 or to the external power supply. Also, connect CN5 on the CC unit to CN4 on the FC-210 printed circuit board with the attached connection cable.
  • Page 21: Initial Set-Up And Programming (No. 24 Programming)

    All the functions available from the EXES-2000 are shown in the table on page 21. 7-1 Procedures of initial set-up and No. 24 programming Turn on SW2 switch of the memory backup battery on the CC unit.
  • Page 22 LIST OF FUNCTION AVAILABLE FROM EXES-2000 SYSTEM Classifi- cation Camp-on-busy Busy call-back Mic off Muster sub relationship Privacy/Camp-on-privacy Call Continuous call tone station (1*) Handset operated station (2*) Press-to-talk Talkback Press-to-talk control Personal number call Conference Call transfer Transfer Call forwarding...
  • Page 23: Registration Of Each Function

    Precautions The CC unit incorporates a CMOS IC. Particular care is to be taken about its damage static electricity causes when you make switch settings. Lithium battery is used for a memory backup battery BAT-1, which maintains the important data stored in a memory during power outage.
  • Page 24 2. HIGHEST EXECUTIVE PRIORITY NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Touch 10 times Be sure to depress the key steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch...
  • Page 25: Continuous Calling Tone

    3. CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Touch 10 times Be sure to depress the key steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch...
  • Page 26 4. STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO PAGING (All stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made) NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Touch 10 times Be sure to depress the key steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch...
  • Page 27 5. STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO EMERGENCY CALL 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Touch 10 times Be sure to depress the key steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch...
  • Page 28 6. HANDSET STATION REGISTRATION NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Touch 10 times Be sure to depress the key steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch...
  • Page 29 7. STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO DOOR REMOTE CONTROL AND GENERAL PURPOSE CONTROL STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO DOOR REMOTE CONTROL AND GENERAL PURPOSE CONTROL NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Touch 10 times Be sure to depress the key steadily.
  • Page 30 8. STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO SPEECH MESSAGE NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Touch 10 times key steadily. Be sure to depress the 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch...
  • Page 31 9. DOOR SUBSTATION REGISTRATION NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, Touch 10 times Be sure to depress the key steadily. 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch...
  • Page 32: Secretary Transfer

    10. SECRETARY TRANSFER NOTES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch 10 times 2. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) SECRETARY TRANSFER STEP 1 Touch Function Code...
  • Page 33: Master/Sub Relationship

    11. MASTER/SUB RELATIONSHIP NOTES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, (Confirmation tone Touch will be heard.) 10 times MASTER/SUB RELATIONSHIP STEP 1 Touch Function Code New Registration? Master Station No. Sub Station No.
  • Page 34 12. REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ALL-CALL PAGING (allowed station No.) Dial Step 2 plus Repeat twice. Registration of next allowed station. NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made. 2. To cancel at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, Dial 10 times...
  • Page 35 13. REGISTRATION OF STATION TO REFUSE ZONE 1 PAGING (allowed station No.) Dial Step 2 plus Repeat twice. Registration of next allowed station. NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made. 2. To cancel at one time the data programmed to all the stations for this function, Dial 10 times...
  • Page 36 14. REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 2 PAGING (allowed station No.) Dial Step 2 plus Repeat twice. Registration of next allowed station. NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made. 2. To cancel at one time the data programmed to all the stations for this function, Dial 10 times...
  • Page 37 15. REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 3 PAGING (allowed station No.) Dial Step 2 plus Repeat twice. Registration of next allowed station. NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made. 2. To cancel at one time the data programmed to all the stations for this function, Dial 10 times...
  • Page 38 16. REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ALARM AND TIME ANNUNCIATION (allowed station No.) Dial Step 2 plus Repeat twice. Registration of next allowed station. NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made. 2. To cancel at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, Dial 10 times...
  • Page 39: Performance Test

    8. Performance Test After finishing station No.24 programming, perform operation tests from each station. Write down the test results in "Initial Checking Sheet". 8-1 Speech and Function Tests 1. Speech Test * Under the normal condition, make conversation using the stations connected to the exchange and check the sound volume and sound quality.
  • Page 40: Trouble-Shooting At The Time Of Installation

    Trouble-shooting at the time of installation Check AC/DC fuses Check wirings of power cable Mount them in correct positions Make station No.24 programming Voltage becomes normal when all the units are removed? Replace CC Replace units that cause the voltage to return to normal when they are removed.
  • Page 41 Noise encountered during conversation? Check power supply of the exchange Check wiring between the exchange and external equipment (BGM, timer) Check wiring between EX-200 and FC-210 Replace CC Noise is heard from the station All stations? Noise encountered during conversation? Wired in a proper pair? Cable contains any computers data lines?
  • Page 42: Function Table For Stations

    9. FUNCTION TABLE FOR STATIONS Function Table for Stations Function Hardwired Station No. Name – 41 –...
  • Page 43: Station Data Table

    10. STATION DATA TABLE Station Data Table Item Station No. Name – 42 –...
  • Page 44 Printed in Japan 1 3 3 - 0 6 - 1 3 5 - 6 C...

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