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Chapter One Brief Introduction and Features
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter One Brief Introduction and Features ..........Introduction of TC-2000 System = 2L8P .
  • Page 2 Table of Contents ........... . Doorbell &...
  • Page 3: Introduction Of Tc-2000 System = 2L8P

    Introduction to TC-2000 system TC-2000 Seires System is "Private Branch Exchange"(abbreviated as PBX), which is a Telephone System that switches calls between users on internal telephone lines while allowing other users to share a certain number of external telephone lines Fundamental Technical Information: We integrate in this model special-purpose telecommunication ICs from American &...
  • Page 4: Features & Specifications

    Chapter 1 Brief Introdution & Features Features and Specifications Features and Specifications The TC-2000 Series are designed to provide a family and small office with low cost professional telecom service.The maximum capacity is 1 to 6 CO lines and 8 to 32 Extensions. The Auto-Attendant Service (DISA: Direct Inward System Access) with OGM (Outgoing Message service) allows the system to make the Maximum use of the CO line.
  • Page 5: Chapter Two Installation & Connection

    Chapter 2 Installation & Connection Before Installation Before Installation For easy and quick installation and connection, it is strongly recommended that the user read and follow the following instruction carefully so as not to damage the system accidentally by incorrect operation. Safety Installation Instructions When installing telephone wires, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons.
  • Page 6: Structural Connection

    Structural connection Structural connection: Front View Name of parts: Led for power supply and working state of CO lines & extensions 2000E Power supply switch CO line and door bell port Extension jacks for 801 to 808 Power supply jack The first 4 sockets are CO line port 1 to 4 Extension jacks for 801 to 816 CO line port 4, 5 &...
  • Page 7: Chapter Three System Programming

    Chapter 3 System Programming Unlocking Programming Password Remarks 3 0 0 1 All the function setting must be carried out on extension 801 and un-lock first; 3 0 0 2 All the extensions must be of double tone; 3 0 0 3 Press * to start setting and press # to end the setting. You don`t have to hang up if something wrong occurs during the setting.
  • Page 8: Co Line Ringing Assignment

    Chapter 3 System Programming Co Line Ringing Assignment CO Line Ringing Assignment Format: * 1 m abcd # Explanation: [1] Shift to incoming calls program mode; [m]: CO Line port No.; [a b c d]: The last digits of extensions(801--808); Description: Assigns the extensions, which will ring when incoming call from CO lines is received.
  • Page 9: Setting The Operating Mode

    Chapter 3 System Programming Setting the operating mode 3£®2 Setting the operating mode 3£®2£®1 Operator mode Format: * 2 1 # Description: In this mode, the ringing extensions will ring when an incoming call is received. Pick up 801 Input * 2 1 # You will hear du Hang up and unlock...
  • Page 10: Music On-Holding

    Chapter 3 System Programming Setting the operating mode 3£®2£®4 OGM Play Format: * 2 3 # Description: Confirms the recorded message in the OGM recording program. Pick up 801 Input * 2 3 # Du,starting Playing Du,ending Hang up and unlock 3£®2£®5 Music on-holding Format: * 2 4 #...
  • Page 11: Set Co Line

    Chapter 3 System Programming Set CO Line 3£®3 Set CO Line Format: * 3 a b c d e f # Explanation: [a f]stand for the CO line port number ¡¢ ¡¢ ¡¢ ¡¢ ¡¢ Description: Set CO line(s) to external line port(s) Example: If a company has 3 CO lines and he want connect 3 CO lines to CO line ports 1,2 &...
  • Page 12: Assign Dial-Out Mode For Extension

    Chapter 3 System Programming Assign dial-out mode for extension Assign dial-out mode for extension Format: * 8 abc n # Explanation: [abc] The extension number; [n=0] means extension dial "0" or patting hook to dial out; [n=1] means extension can directly make outgoing calls. Description: You can make the outgoing call directly with the direct-out mode extension, while you want to make an internal call, you need to dial * first followed by the extension number.
  • Page 13: Assign Co Line To Exclusive Extension

    Chapter 3 System Programming Assign CO line to Exclusive Extension Assign CO line to Exclusive Extension 3 6 1 Assign CO line to be exclusively accessed by certain extension(s) Format: * 4 1 A abc # Explanation: [41] Shift to program mode; [A] CO line port number; [abc] Extension number; Description: Assign CO line exclusively be accessed by certain extensions for outgoing calls and other extensions can`t use it for ou tgoing calls.
  • Page 14: Extension Class Assignment

    Chapter 3 System Programming Extension Class Assignment Extension Class Assignment 3 7 1 Assign calling class for certain extension Format: * 5 6 abc n # Explanation: [abc] Extension number to restrict; [n=0] Permit to dial the special calling number only; [n=1] Means the extension be set to class "1";...
  • Page 15: Setting Restriction Class

    Chapter 3 System Programming Setting Restriction Group Setting Restriction Group 3 8 1 Setting leading digits for class "n" Format: * 5 n abcd # (n=1-5) Explanation: [abcd] The leading digits of the calling number to block. Description: Assign class "n" to restrict to place unauthorized calls, which starts with [abcd] digits. Example: To restrict class 2 to place calls beginning with 573 and 8.
  • Page 16: Call Duration Control

    Chapter 3 System Programming Call Duration Control Call Duration Control 3 9 1 Setting call duration for extension Format: * 9 abc mn # Explanation: [abc] Extension number; [mn] Call duration (1 -99) minutes Description: Control extension call duration for using CO line. Example: Set call duration to within 15 minutes for EXT.
  • Page 17: Flexible Coding

    Chapter 3 System Programming Flexible coding 3 10 Flexible coding 3 10 1 Extension Number Assignment Format: * 7 abc ABC # Explanation: [abc] The original or previous extension number; [ABC] The new extension number;Description:Change of extension number. Example: To change EXT 803 to 333, EXT 804 to 128 Pick up 801 Input * 7 808 333 # Input 804 128 #...
  • Page 18: Return To System Default Settings

    Chapter 3 System Programming Return to System Default Settings 3 11 Return to System Default Settings Format: * 6 000 # Description: When all the programmed data is cleared, the system will restart with the default factory setting. Pick up 801 Input * 6 000 # Hang up The default setting for TC-2000 series:...
  • Page 19: Chapter Four Operating Instruction

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Outward Dialing Outward Dialing This system provides 4 dialing modes to meet the different need of customers: direct dialing out, patting hook dialing out, direct out by dialing "0" first and dialing out by a special line. 4 1 1 Outward Dialing directly Format: Pick up the handset and dial extension number directly after hearing the CO line tone.
  • Page 20: Outward Dialing By Patting Hook

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Outward Dialing 4 1 3 Outward dialing by patting hook Format: Pick up the handset and patting hook, dial the CO line telephone number after hearing the CO line dialing tone. Description: At in-direct outward dialing mode, pick up the handset and you will hear the internal dialing tone, patting hook then you can dial the CO line telephone number after hearing the CO line dialing tone.
  • Page 21: Intercom Calling

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Intercom calling 4£®2 Intercom calling 4£®2£®1 Intercom calling at direct outward mode Format: * + Extension number Description: Make internal call from extension with direct outward mode. Example: Extension 805 is at direct outward dialing mode and he want call extension 807. Talk Talk Pick up EXT...
  • Page 22: Answering Call

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Answering call 4£®3 Answering call 4£®3£®1 Answering calls at operator mode The extension(s) set to ring will ring when an incoming call is received, and pick up the handset you may answer the call directly. Talk Extension ring Pick up handset of Talking...
  • Page 23: Call Transfer

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Call transfer 4£®4 Call transfer Format: Pat the hook then dial the extension number Description: Allows you to transfer an incoming call to another extension. Example: Extension 805 is talking to CO line and want to transfer the CO line to extension 807, then extension 805 can transfer the incoming call to extension 807 by patting the hook and dialing 807.
  • Page 24: Boss/Secretary Function

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Boss/Secretary Function 4£®5 Boss/Secretary Function Format: Pat the hook then dial the extension number Description: This funciton let you make an outgoing call from one extension then divert and connect other extension to CO line. Example: Extension 805 makes an outward call then transfer the call to extension 801 Extension 805 is Patting hook Hearing the internal...
  • Page 25: Conference

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Conference 4£®6 Conference 4£®6. 1 Conference (1 CO line and 2 extensions) Format: Pat the hook and * and extension number Description: Allows you to add a third party to a two-party conversation and make a three-party comference. You can have only two extensions with one CO line.
  • Page 26: Call Pick Up

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Call pick up 4£®7 Call pick up 4£®7£®1 Call pick up at extension with direct dialing mode Format: * # 7 Description:Allows you to answer an incoming call(direct or transferred)that is ringing at another extension. Pick up the handset hearing the Input *#7 Pick up the call...
  • Page 27: Call Forwarding

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Call Forwarding 4£®8 Call Forwarding 4£®8£®1 Setting Call Forwarding Format: # 0 + extension number Description: Allows an extension user to transfer incoming calls automatically to another extension. Example: The user of extension 805 want to go to 807 for a work then he can forward all the incoming calls of 805 to 807.
  • Page 28: Automatic Reporting Of Extension Number

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Automatic reporting of extension number 4£®9 Automatic reporting of extension number Format: # 81 Description: During installing and testing of the system, it is very convenient to find the extension number. The system uses du for this purpose. Example: After input #81 on extension 803 you may hear 8 continuous du, and you will hear 10 du at about 2 seconds later, at last you may hear another 3 du, that mean the extension number is 803.
  • Page 29: Doorbell & Door Lock

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Door Bell System 4£®11 DoorBell & Door Lock (This funtion for 108A,208A,308A,312A,316A of TC2000A) 4.11.1 Connection instruction To meet the need of our customers, two additional functions TALK-BACK DOORBELL & ELECTRON-CONTROLLED LOCK,are adopted to 108A, 208A, 308A, 312A and 316A, which are convenient for you to use as the doorbelland automatically to open/close your door.
  • Page 30: 4.11.3 Answering The Call

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Door Bell System 4.11.3 Answering the call 4.11.3.1 Answering the Doorbell call from the ringing extension Format: Pick up the EXT. Doorbell Calling Pick up EXT. Answer the Doorphone call 4.11.3.2 Doorbell Call Pickup Format: # 7 Description: Allows you to answer doorbell call from a non-ring extension Doorbell Calling Pick up EXT.
  • Page 31: Assign Monitor & Recorder

    Chapter 4 Operating Instruction Assign Monitor & Recorder 4£®12 Assign Monitor & Recorder (This funtion for 108E,208E,308E,312E,316E of TC2000E) 4.12.1. Assign certain extension be monitored Format: * 43 abc n # Explanation: "abc"is the extension number you want to assign n=0 means cancel the function n=1 means the extension will be recorded Description: When the function is setting,once the extension pick up the handset the recorder start to record until...
  • Page 32: Doorbell

    Chapter 4 Appendix Accessories Introduction Accessories Introduction: 1.Doorbell Two-way communication One-touch Calling Night-light display 2'C line connecting Compatible with TC-2000 PBX & Powered by PBX Doorbell 2.Door-opener Both Electronic Control & Manual Control Normal Key equipped 2'C line connecting Compatible with TC-2000 PBX & Powered by PBX Door-opener 3.Telephone Recorder Auto-Record and Moniter when off-hook...
  • Page 33: Chapter Five Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Maintenance & Troubleshooting Outgoing calls cann`t be made Outgoing calls can`t be made 1). Programmed to be in no CO line mode; 2). Call restriction class is 6; 3). CO line is set to special Extension; 4). Extension hung up improperly; 5).
  • Page 34: Outside Calls Cann`t Dial In

    Chapter 5 Maintenance & Troubleshooting Outside calls can`t dial in Outside calls can`t dial in 1). The conjunction of CO line loose; 2). CO line was connect to other equipment; 3). No message recording at auto-operator mode. Check CO line Re-install conjunction loose? If the CO line...
  • Page 35: Intercom Cann`t Be Made

    Chapter 5 Maintenance & Troubleshooting Intercom cann`t be made Intercom can`t be made 1). Extension hung up improperly; 2). Extension number wrong. If the extension Hang up the was hung up extension properly properly? The extension Part the short- Work normal now? cord short circuit point circuit?
  • Page 36: Warranty

    Chapter 6 Warranty We warrant your product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from thedate of purchasing. This warranty applies only to the original consumer purchaser and only to products employed in normaluse and service. If this product is found to be defective, our dealer is only obligation, to repair or replacement of the product, which not been damaged through misuse,abuse,accident,modification, alteration, neglect or mishandling.
  • Page 37: Index Of System Programming

    Chapter 7 Index of system programming Description Page No. Command Unlocking Programming Password * 0 1 abcd # Changing the Password * 0 2 abcd # CO line ringing assignment * 1 m abcd # * 2 0 # Set auto-attendant(OGM) * 2 1 # Operator mode * 2 2 #...

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