Nitsuko 1232 Instruction And Installation Manual

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December, 1998
HYBRID TELEPHONE SYSTEM
GROUPHONE
INSTRUCTION
AND

INSTALLATION MANUAL

Model 308/824/1232/2464

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Issue-1 December, 1998 HYBRID TELEPHONE SYSTEM GROUPHONE INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION MANUAL Model 308/824/1232/2464...
  • Page 2 RECORD OF REVISION Issue No. Date Remarks December, 1998 1st release for following ROM version: TX-Z 308: TX-Z 824: TX-Z 1232/2464: 3.0 (CPU-B1)
  • Page 3 Nothing contained in this manual shall be deemed to be, and this manual does not constitute, a warranty of, or representation with respect to, any of the equipment covered. This manual is subject to change without notice and Nitsuko has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this manual.
  • Page 4 This manual consists of eight parts: PART 1: INTRODUCTION PART 2: SPECIFICATIONS PART 3: SYSTEM INSTALLATION PART 4: FEATURE DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION PART 5: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PART 6: PROGRAM RECORD FORM PART 7: OPTIONAL ITEMS (Caller-ID, FAXU, VAU) PART 8: HOW TO USE FOR SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE...
  • Page 5 PART 1 INTRODUCTION The TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 system is a microprocessor-based, state-of-the-art communications system which offers you superb service, and the flexibility and features which are usually only found on larger, more expensive systems. The TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 system is designed to give you the best custom-designed services available, making it as easy to use as it is to install.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    PART 2 SPECIFICATIONS General Description System Configuration Visual Indication Audible Indication...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    General Description System Capacity Items TX-Z 308 System System Size Trunk Line Extension Key Telephone Max. 7 (No. 10 to No. 16) Single Line Telephone Max. 6 (No. 12 to No. 17) Intercom Talk Path Paging Path DTMF Receiver Doorphone Interface External Speaker Output External MOH Input PF Transfer Line...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    General Description System Capacity Items TX-Z 1232/2464 System System Size 1232 2464 Trunk Line Extension Key Telephone Single Line Telephone DSS Console Intercom Talk Path Paging Path DTMF Receiver Doorphone Interface BGM Input External Speaker Output External MOH Input Ringer Unit PF Transfer Line Note: When one DSS Console is connected, one intercom talk path is occupied.
  • Page 9: General Description

    General Description Electrical Specifications Station Cable Length Limit 300 m (0.5 f two-pair twisted cable). Key Telephone 1,125 m (0.5 f one-pair twisted cable). Single Line Telephone 150 m (0.5 f one-pair twisted cable). Doorphone Box * Off-premises extension is not allowed. In other words, do not run the wire in outdoor.
  • Page 10: Mechanical Specifications

    General Description Mechanical specifications Dimensions (W ´ ´ ´ ´ D ´ ´ ´ ´ H mm)/Weights (Kg) Items 335 ´ 265 ´ 90/1.9 TX-Z 308 475 ´ 325 ´ 104/5.00 Main TX-Z 824 Equipment 494.6 ´ 362 ´ 230/6.70 TX-Z 1232/2464 221 ´...
  • Page 11 System Configuration (TX-Z 308) Quantity Name Description Remarks /System CPU, Power Supply, battery charger, 3-Trunk/8- NX.E-308M TXZ ME TX-Z 308 Main Equipment extension interface, ringer, 1 PF transfer circuit included. NX.E-6TD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, standard type Key Telephone 1st Model.
  • Page 12: Bgm Input

    System Configuration (TX-Z 824) Quantity Name Description Remarks /System NX.E-824M TXZ ME(1) TX-Z 824 Main Equipment for 100V CPU, Power Supply, battery charger, and 4- Trunk/8-extension NX.E-824M TXZ ME(2) TX-Z 824 Main Equipment for 200V interface included. 6 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-6TD TXZ KTS Telephone 1st Model.
  • Page 13 System Configuration (TX-Z 824) Quantity Name Description Remarks /System NX.E TXZ W.M.K Wall-mount bracket needed NX.E TXZ Pull-out type abbreviated dial number 1 pce. per key telephone. ABB. CARD SET card (20 pcs) needed DX.E Stand type abbreviated dial number card ABB.
  • Page 14: Extension

    System Configuration (TX-Z 1232/2464) Quantity Name Description Remarks /System 1232 2464 NX.E-2464M TXZ ME TX-Z 1232/2464 Main Equipment NX7E-12MB Basic mother board NX7E-12PS Power supply unit Factory equipped units NX7E-24POWU DC/DC power supply, battery charger NX7E-24EPMB-A1 Expansion mother board for 2464 NX7E-12PS Expansion power supply unit for 2464 BGM and EXMOH input, 2...
  • Page 15 System Configuration (TX-Z 1232/2464) Quantity Name Description Remarks /System 1232 2464 6 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-6TD TXZ KTS Telephone NX.E-6TXD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, display type Key Telephone 1st Model. Modular station cable 12 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-12TD TXZ KTS included.
  • Page 16: Visual Indication

    Visual Indication 1. LED Indication (KTS) Category Interval (sec) Location Trunk Line Incoming Call 60 IPM Flash Trunk Line Hold 120 IPM Flash Line Trunk Line I-Hold 300 IPM Flutter Trunk Exclusive Hold 120 IPM Flicker Trunk Line Busy Steady Intercom Incoming Call 300 IPM Flutter Intercom Hold...
  • Page 17 Visual Indication Category Interval (sec) Location Do Not Disturb Steady Trunk Line DND 120 IPM Flash Executive Call Forward 60 IPM Flash Transferred Extension DND Message in Active 120 IPM Flicker Microphone Off Steady Monitored Extension 300 IPM Flutter (BTD, BTXD TEL) Monitoring Extension 120 IPM Flicker (BTD, BTXD TEL)
  • Page 18 Visual Indication Category Interval (sec) Location Extension Busy/Intercom Steady (BLF) Incoming/DND Extension Message Waiting Received 120 IPM Flicker (BTD, BTXD TEL) Message Waiting Originated 120 IPM Flicker (BTD, BTXD TEL) Indica -tor Intercom Line Incoming Call 300 IPM Flutter (BTD, BTXD TEL) Trunk Line Incoming Call 60 IPM Flash (BTD, BTXD TEL)
  • Page 19 Visual Indication 2. LED Indication (DLS) Category Interval (sec) Location Extension Busy Steady Intercom Incoming Called 120 IPM Flash (824) Extension DND Extension 300 IPM Flutter Trunk Line Incoming Call 60 IPM Flash Trunk Line Hold 120 IPM Flash (1232) Trunk Line I-Hold 300 IPM Flutter (2464)
  • Page 20 Audible Indication 1. Tone Interval Indication (KTS) Category Interval (sec) Location Trunk Line Incoming Call 600/450/16 Hz FM Trunk Line Off-Hook Signal Tone 600/450/16 Hz FM (Speaker Busy) Trunk Line Automatic Recall 600/450/16 Hz FM Three-Minute Tone 600 Hz 3 Splash Toll Restriction and Each Password 600 Hz 1 Splash Entry Failed...
  • Page 21 Audible Indication Category Interval (sec) Location Intercom Off-Hook Signaling Tone 450/16 Hz AM (DSS Console) Intercom Ring-Back Tone 450/16 Hz AM Intercom Dial Tone 400 Hz Intercom Busy Tone 400 Hz Intercom DND Tone 400 Hz Intercom Unobtainable Tone 400 Hz Intercom Callback Recall 600/450/16 Hz FM 600 Hz (TEL)
  • Page 22 Audible Indication Category Interval (sec) Location Key Touch Tone 600 Hz 1 Splash Call Forward/Follow-Me Denied 600 Hz 3 Splash (Toll Restriction/Each Error Tone) Warning Tone when Dial Block is 600 Hz 3 Splash Set (No-LCD(TD, BTD) TEL) Automatic Repeat Dial Waiting Tone 600 Hz 2 Splash Break-In Notification Tone 400 Hz...
  • Page 23 Audible Indication 2. Tone Interval Indication (SLT) Category Interval (sec) Location 400 Hz SLT Local Dial Tone 1 (#78-B=0) 400 Hz SLT Local Dial Tone 2 (#78-B=1) SLT Local Busy tone 400 Hz Hold Transfer to Busy SLT 400 Hz Break-In Start Tone 400 Hz Break-In Notification Tone...
  • Page 24 Audible Indication Category Interval (sec) Location SLT Ringer 2 (Intercom Calls/ Hold Transfer/ 16 Hz Recall) (TX-Z 308/824) SLT Ringer 2 (Intercom Calls/Hold Transfer/ 16 Hz Recall) (TX-Z 1232/2464) Message Playback Confirmation 400 Hz Tone (TX-Z 1232/2464) Long Conversation Cutoff Warning 400 Hz Tone ¾...
  • Page 25: System Installation

    PART 3 SYSTEM INSTALLATION Precaution 3-1 Installation of TX-Z 308 System 3-2 Installation of TX-Z 824 System 3-3 Installation of TX-Z 1232/2464 System...
  • Page 26 Precaution Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the system. Ÿ Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the vents or other holes of this unit. Ÿ If there is any trouble, disconnect the unit from the telephone line. Plug the telephone directly to the telephone line.
  • Page 27 Precaution 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. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
  • Page 28 PART3-1 INSTALLATION OF TX-Z 308 SYSTEM...
  • Page 29: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Name and Location ..................3-1-1 Wall Mounting ....................3-1-1 Opening Front Cover..................3-1-2 Frame Ground Connection ................3-1-2 Extension Connection ................... 3-1-2 Trunk Line Connection .................. 3-1-4 Installation of 3SMDR and Printer/PC ............3-1-5 Installation of 3DHEXU ................. 3-1-8 After Wiring....................
  • Page 30: Wall Mounting

    Name and Location Overview of the Main Unit Inside View of the Main Unit Power Indicator Initialization Front Cover Switch Extension 4-pin Jacks Trunk 2-pin Jack AC cord Ground Terminal Cable Holders Wall Mounting 1. Place the template (included) on the wall to mark the four screw positions.
  • Page 31: Opening Front Cover

    Opening Front Cover Loosen the screw. Slide the cover to the direction of an arrow while pressing the marked position. Frame Ground Connection IMPORTANT!!! Connect the frame of the main unit to ground. To ground Extension Connection Wire Specification The wire specification are as follows: Wire Solid wire f 0.5 mm or 24AWG...
  • Page 32: Extension Connection

    Extension Connection For key telephone For single line telephone Modular Adapter TEL 1 Key Telephone Notes: Ÿ The key telephones can only be connected to the TEL 1 through TEL 7 jacks. Ÿ The single line telephones can only be connected to the TEL 3 through TEL 8 jacks. Ÿ...
  • Page 33 Trunk Line Connection Wire Specification The wire specifications are as follows: Wire Solid wire f 0.5 mm or 24AWG Diameter of conductor Connection Use a 2-pin plug (included) to connect Trunk (CO/PBX) lines. There are 3 plugs to connect Trunk lines to CO1 through CO3 Jacks. 1.
  • Page 34 Installation of 3SMDR and Printer/PC IMPORTANT NOTICE: The TX-Z 308 Main Equipment can accommodate only up to 2 optional cards due to the height. 1. Disconnect the AC cord from an AC outlet. 2. Loosen the screw and remove the front cover. 3.
  • Page 35 Installation of 3SMDR and Printer/PC 3. After installing the 3SMDR unit, connect the printer/PC and the main equipment using a RS232C cable. Removing the knock-out panel. To printer 4. Set the SW1 on the 3SMDR unit to the proper bit rate position. NX7E-3SMDR-A1 unit 5.
  • Page 36 Installation of 3SMDR and Printer/PC RS-232C Cable Assembly To connect SMDR and Printer/PC, RS-232C cable is needed. How to make cable, refer to the following illustration. Cable Length: Below the 15 m ¾ 3-1-7 ¾...
  • Page 37: Doorphone Interface

    Installation of 3DHEXU IMPORTANT NOTICE: The TX-Z 308 Main Equipment can accommodate only up to 2 optional cards due to the height. The NX7E-3DHEXU-A1 unit provides: Ÿ Two doorphone interface Ÿ One external speaker interface Ÿ One external MOH input Ÿ...
  • Page 38 Installation of 3DHEXU To doorphone box 1 Holes for screws Rear view left side DH1 DH2 2. Adjust the audio level with VR3 on the 3DHEXU unit for Doorphone Box 1 or VR4 for Doorphone Box 2. Note: The relay contacts RL1 and RL2 can be used as Door Unlock device control. The device must be connected to these contacts.
  • Page 39: After Wiring

    Installation of 3DHEXU This section provides information on installing External Music On Hold in the TX-Z 308 system. Specifications: Ÿ Input Impedance: 600 ohms Ÿ Input Level: Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm) Ÿ Maximum Input: 1 Vrms 1. Connect input from external MOH source to the connector on the 3DHEXU unit labeled EXMOH. 2.
  • Page 40: V Dc Battery Supply

    24 V DC Battery Supply Connecting external battery with main equipment, the TX-Z 308 system can start even in the case of a power supply failure. If the external battery has been connected in advance, the main equipment automatically switches to battery power when a power failure occurs. Required Battery: Yuasa NP2.6-12 (rated at 12 volts, 2.6 amp-hours) ´...
  • Page 41 PART3-2 INSTALLATION OF TX-Z 824 SYSTEM...
  • Page 42: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Installing the Main Equipment............... 3-2-1 The Card Locations..................3-2-2 Grounding Requirements................3-2-2 Connector Assembly ..................3-2-3 Trunk Line Connection .................. 3-2-3 Extension Connection ................... 3-2-4 Cable Routing and Cramping................ 3-2-5 Installing Expansion PCBs................3-2-5 Installing DLS Console.................. 3-2-5 Installing the Ringer Unit................
  • Page 43: Installing The Main Equipment

    Installing the Main Equipment The Main Equipment should be installed in a clean, dry, centrally-located spot (such as a closet), where it is out of direct sunlight. The area should be free of moisture (water, dampness, etc.), and away from any equipment which might vibrate.
  • Page 44: Grounding Requirements

    The Card Locations The card locations for the Main Equipment are shown in the following illustration. Grounding Requirements The Main Equipment must be properly grounded. If circuit ground is not available at the dedicated AC outlet, the following steps should be taken: Step 1: Provide a suitable metal pipe ground accordance...
  • Page 45: Connector Assembly

    Connector Assembly When connecting the wiring cables to the connectors mounted on the units. Insert the wires of each cable into the connector and insert this connector to female connector on the unit (see illustration). Step 1: As indicated in the illustration, insert twisted or quad telephone wire (0.5 to 0.67 mm f) into the upper section of the connector.
  • Page 46 Extension Connection The extension (Key Telephone and Single Line Telephone) shall be connected as illustration. Insert the connector from the extension into the female connector on the units (NX7E-408M-A1, NX7E-208E-A1, NX7E-008E-A1) labeled STCN. The basic system is equipped eight extension ports. If two expansion units (NX7E-208E-A1 and/or NX7E-008E-A1) are installed, Up to twenty-four extensions can be connected to the system.
  • Page 47 Cable Routing and Cramping All cabling should exit from the right side of the Main Equipment. Route and cramp the cable for the Main Equipment as illustrated on the right side. Installing Expansion PCBs The NX7E-208E-A1 PCB is CO/PBX and station interface card which provides two CO/PBX interface, eight station interface.
  • Page 48 Installing the Ringer Unit The ring generator source unit (NX7E-8RGU-A1 PCB) must be installed in the system when connected the Single Line Telephone as system extension. To install NX7E-8RGU-A1 PCB, mount the PCB on the right position of the Main Equipment, and connect an attached cable to the connector mounted on the NX7E-408M-A1 PCB labeled RGUCN.
  • Page 49: Installing 4Pfu-A1 Pcb

    Installing 4PFU-A1 PCB The NX7E-4PFU-A1 PCB provides 4 power failure cut through circuits to single line telephone. To install PCB and connect the wires, refer to following a illustration. Installing 8DHEXU-A1 PCB The NX7E-8DHEXU-A1 PCB provides: - Connections for two alarm sensors - Connections for customer supplied MOH and BGM - Two Doorphone Box interfaces...
  • Page 50: Installing The Doorphone Box

    Installing the Doorphone Box This section provides information on installing the Doorphone Boxes in a TX-Z 824 system. 150 m wire maximum of 0.5 f twisted telephone cable. Specifications: Step 1: Mount the 8DHEXU-A1 PCB on the base unit of the Main Equipment (see "Installing 8DHEXU- A1 PCB"...
  • Page 51: Installing External Paging Output

    Installing External Paging Output This section provides information on the installation of external devices to the external zone(s). Each zone can receive Trunk Audible, BGM and Paging. Speakers can be used to broadcast these signals at the zone. External page zones can be used to provide Meet-Me Paging. External zones have normally open contacts.
  • Page 52: Installing External Moh And Bgm

    Installing External MOH and BGM This section provides information on installing Background Music (BGM) and External Music On Hold in the TX-Z 824 system. Specifications: Input Impedance: 600 ohms Input Level: Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm) Maximum Input: 1 Vrms Mount the 8DHEXU-A1 PCB on the base unit of the Main Equipment (see "Installing 8DHEXU-A1 PCB"...
  • Page 53: Installing External Alarm Sensor

    Installing External Alarm Sensor This section provides information on the installation of an external alarm. Two alarms can be connected to the system. Programming determines if the alarm inputs require an open or a closed circuit. Specifications: When using internal power. Loop Resistance: Less then 100 ohms.
  • Page 54: Backup Battery Connection

    Backup Battery Connection The Battery Backup Box provides power during a power failure. Backup Duration: Approximately 1 hr. (depending on traffic) Battery: Yuasa NP2.6-12 (rated at 12 volts, 2.6 amp-hours) The Battery Backup Box may be wall- or floor-mounted. After mounting Battery Backup Box, follow these steps to install batteries and connect the cable: Step 1: Insert one pair of batteries.
  • Page 55 PART3-3 INSTALLATION OF TX-Z 1232/2464 SYSTEM...
  • Page 56: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Installing the TX-Z 2464 Main Equipment............. 3-3-1 The Card Locations of TX-Z 2464 ME ............3-3-2 TX-Z 2464 ME Grounding Requirements ............. 3-3-3 Trunk Line Connection .................. 3-3-3 Extension Connection ................... 3-3-4 Cable Routing and Cramping................ 3-3-6 Installing the Expansion Mother Board ............
  • Page 57: Installing The Tx-Z 2464 Main Equipment

    Installing the TX-Z 2464 Main Equipment The Main Equipment should be installed in a clean, dry, centrally located spot (such as a closet), where it is out of direct sunlight. The area should be free of moisture (water, dampness, etc.), and away from any equipment which might vibrate.
  • Page 58: The Card Locations Of Tx-Z 2464 Me

    The Card Locations of TX-Z 2464 ME The card locations for the TX-Z 2464 Main Equipment are shown in the following illustration. ¾ 3-3-2 ¾...
  • Page 59: Tx-Z 2464 Me Grounding Requirements

    TX-Z 2464 ME Grounding Requirements The Main Equipment must be properly grounded. If circuit ground is not available at the dedicated AC outlet, the following steps should be taken: Step 1: Provide a suitable metal pipe ground in accordance with the local operating telephone company procedures.
  • Page 60 Trunk Line Connection Extension Connection The extension (Key Telephone or Single Line Telephone) shall be connected as illustration. Insert the connector from the extension into the female connector on the units (NX7E-408U-A1, NX7E-008U-A1) labeled STCN. The TX-Z 2464 Main Equipment can be installed sixty-four extension ports maximum. A unit (NX7E- 408U-A1 or NX7E-008U-A1) provides eight interface circuits for extension.
  • Page 61 Extension Connection The max. length of the extension line cord that connects the Main Equipment and the extension is shown below. 300 m (0.5 f two-pair twisted or Key Telephone DSS Console quad cable). Single Line Telephone 1,125 m (0.5 f twisted cable). Key Telephone DSS Console Single Line Telephone...
  • Page 62: Installing The Expansion Mother Board

    Cable Routing and Cramping All cabling should exit from the right and left side of Main Equipment. Route and cramp the cable for the Main Equipment as illustrated below. Installing the Expansion Mother Board The NX7E-24EPMB is the expansion mother board which increases the capacity of the system from 1232 (12 lines and 32 stations) to 2464 (24 lines and 64 stations).
  • Page 63: Installing The Expansion Power Supply Unit

    Installing the Expansion Power Supply Unit The NX7E-12PS (Expansion power supply unit) is required when the expansion mother board (NX7E- 24EPMB) is installed in the system. Step 1: Loosen the two screws and pull the Power Supply Box out of the Main Equipment. Step 2: Loosen the six screws and remove the left side panel.
  • Page 64: Installing 24Dhu-A1 Pcb

    Installing 24DHU-A1 PCB The NX7E-24DHU-A1 PCB is a daughter board for the NX7E-24CPU-B1. The NX7E-24DHU-A1 PCB provides: Connections for two alarm sensors Two Doorphone Box interfaces Two external paging outputs Mount the NX7E-24DHU-A1 PCB on the 24CPU-B1 and joint the DHUCN connector to another DHUCN on the NX7E-24CPU-B1 unit.
  • Page 65: Installing Nx7E-12Pfu-A1 Pcb

    Installing NX7E-12PFU-A1 PCB NX7E-12PFU-A1 NX7E-12EPFU-A1 PCBs provide 12 power failure cut through circuits Single Line Telephones. To install PCBs and connect the wires, refer to the illustration. Installing NX7E-24SMDR-A1 PCB and Printer/PC Make cables so that the printer /PC will be connected to the NX7E-24SMDR-A1 as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 66 Installing DLS Console The TX-Z 1232/2464 system can accommodate DLS Console for operator use. The maximum number of DLS Consoles that can be installed in a system is as follows: Basic System (TX-Z 1232): 8 set maximum Expanded System (TX-Z 2464): 16 set maximum To install the DLS Consoles (DL DLS for 1st Model TEL): Step 1: Remove the four screws on the bottom of the telephone.
  • Page 67 Installing DLS Console To install the DLS Consoles (BDL DLS for 2nd Model TEL): Step 1: Turn the telephone upside down and remove the four screws from each corner. Step 2: Lift the upper housing off the telephone base. Step 3: On the lower housing, use a blunt object to remove the plastic filter piece that covers the hole for DLS connector.
  • Page 68: Installing Optional Equipment

    Installing Optional Equipment Installing the Doorphone Box: This section provides information on installing the Doorphone Boxes in TX-Z 1232/2464 system. 150 m wire maximum of 0.5 f twisted telephone cable. Specifications: Step 1: Connect wires to the terminal marked R and C on the back of the Doorphone Box, and connect the other end to DH1 on the 24DHU-A1 PCB for Doorphone Box 1 or DH2 for Doorphone Box 2.
  • Page 69 Installing Optional Equipment Holes for Screws ¾ 3-3-13 ¾...
  • Page 70 Installing Optional Equipment Installing External MOH and BGM: This section provides information on installing Background Music (BGM) and External Music On Hold in the TX-Z 1232/2464 system. Specifications: Input Impedance: 600 ohms Input Level: Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm) Maximum Input: 1 Vrms Installation of External Source of MOH (Music On Hold): Step 1: Connect inputs from external MOH source to the connector on the 24CPU-B1 PCB labeled...
  • Page 71 Installing Optional Equipment ¾ 3-3-15 ¾...
  • Page 72: Tx-Z 1232/2464 Backup Battery Connection

    TX-Z 1232/2464 Backup Battery Connection The Battery Backup Box provides power during a power failure. Backup Duration: 1232..Approximately 1 hr. (depending on traffic) 2464..Approximately 0.5 hr. (depending on traffic) Battery: Yuasa NP2.6-12 (rated at 12 volts, 2.6 amp-hours) The Battery Backup Box may be wall- or floor-mounted. After mounting Battery Backup Box, follow these steps to install batteries and connect the cable: Step 1: Insert four batteries.
  • Page 73 PART 4 FEATURE DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION...
  • Page 74: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Trunk Outgoing Call ...................4-1 Specified Trunk Access ..................4-1 Last Number Dialing (LND)................4-2 Saved Last Number Dialing (SLND) ..............4-3 Abbreviated Dialing ...................4-3 One-Touch Dialing ....................4-4 Toll Restriction ....................4-5 Walking Toll Restriction ..................4-6 Dial Block ......................4-7 Flash........................4-8 Pulse to Tone Conversion.................4-8 Camp-On (Trunk Queuing) ................4-9 Key Touch Tone....................4-9 Easy Trunk Access ..................4-10...
  • Page 75 Other Trunk Features ..................4-31 PBX Compatibility ...................4-31 Dial Mode (Tone/Pulse) Selection ..............4-31 Private Line .....................4-32 Tenant Service ....................4-32 Unsupervised Conference ................4-33 Call Timer ......................4-33 DISA (Trunk-to-Trunk)..................4-34 Intercom Outgoing Call ...................4-35 Intercom Link Increase..................4-35 Intercom Call ....................4-35 Direct Station Selection...................4-36 Intercom Off-Hook Signaling................4-37 Group Hunt......................4-37 Step Calling .....................4-38 Camp-On (Callback) ..................4-39...
  • Page 76 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features ............4-57 Text Message....................4-57 Time and Date....................4-62 Name Storing (Trunk & Station)..............4-63 Directory Dialing....................4-64 Alarm Clock .....................4-65 Stopwatch......................4-66 Busy Lamp Field .....................4-66 Other Features ....................4-67 Handsfree (Speaker & Microphone) ...............4-67 Lamp Shift Mode (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) ............4-68 Remind Call on SLT ..................4-69 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) ...........4-69 Polarity Reverse Detection (TX-Z 1232/2464)..........4-70 DISA with Audio Guidance................4-71...
  • Page 77: Trunk Outgoing Call

    Trunk Outgoing Call n n n n Specified Trunk Access DESCRIPTION: Trunk (CO/PBX) lines can be grouped into a maximum of 30 groups. The line groups assigned to each extension can be used for outgoing calls. Up to two outgoing line groups can be assigned to an extension.
  • Page 78 Trunk Outgoing Call OPERATION: To obtain outside dial tone using Single Step Access: - Do not lift handset. 1. Press a Line key. The Line key and SPK key light. - Dial tone comes over the speaker. To obtain intercom dial tone using Single Step Access: - Do not lift handset.
  • Page 79 Trunk Outgoing Call RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #08-B: SLT Dial Plan Set #33: LND/Repeat Dial Hooking Time #64-C: Trunk Line Seizing Order Selection n n n n Saved Last Number Dialing (SLND) DESCRIPTION: This feature permits saving the last number dialed for redialing at a later time. The saved telephone number remains in memory until another is stored in it's place.
  • Page 80 Trunk Outgoing Call OPERATION: To place an outside call: <KTS> 1. Lift handset or press SPK key. 2. Press an idle Line key. 3. Press DC key. 4. Dial abbreviated number. (00 to 99) or (000 to 199) <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2.
  • Page 81 Trunk Outgoing Call OPERATION: <All KTS> To place an outside call: 1. Seize a Trunk line. 2. Press One Touch key which stores desired phone number. To store a One Touch Dial number: 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note 1) 3.
  • Page 82 Trunk Outgoing Call Class-A: No dialing restrictions. Class-B: Dials are restricted by DATA-B except dials matching PBX extension call or DATA-F. Class-C: Dials are restricted by DATA-D2 except dials matching PBX extension call, DATA-C, or DATA- Class-D: Dials are restricted by DATA-D2 or DATA-D1 except dials matching PBX extension call or DATA-F.
  • Page 83 Trunk Outgoing Call <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 07 (or 97). => (See Note) 3. Dial security code. 4. Dial 9 (or 0). => (See Note) 5. Dial phone number. Note: Program #20-D Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT Dial at Step 2 Dial at Step 4 RELATED SYSTEM DATA:...
  • Page 84 Trunk Outgoing Call To cancel Dial Block: <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note 1) 3. Dial *, # (TX-Z 824/1232/2464). Dial 95 (TX-Z 308). 4. Dial 4-digit code which is entered when setting Dial Block. 5.
  • Page 85 Trunk Outgoing Call OPERATION: 1. Dial phone number. (Pulse mode). 2. Dial #. 3. Dial phone number. (Tone mode). RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #01-B: Dial Mode n n n n Camp-On (Trunk Queuing) DESCRIPTION: When all trunk lines in a particular Queue Group are busy, Camp-On puts an extension user on a "waiting list"...
  • Page 86 Trunk Outgoing Call OPERATION: To activate Key Touch Tone: - Do not lift handset. 1. Dial *. To cancel Key Touch Tone: - Do not lift handset. 1. Dial *. Final Key Touch Tone is heard. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #13-A: Key Touch Tone n n n n Easy Trunk Access DESCRIPTION: Easy Trunk Access lets an extension user access an outgoing line without pressing a Line key or dialing...
  • Page 87 Trunk Outgoing Call <SLT on Dial Plan 1> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial Queuing Group number (1-4). <SLT on Dial Plan 2> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 06 or 96 (refer to #20-D) 3. Dial Queuing Group number (1-6) Note 1: If Program #75-D is 0 (No tone), skip Step 2. (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #01-C: Queuing Group - Line Assignment #15-C: Automatic Trunk Access...
  • Page 88 Trunk Outgoing Call n n n n Loop Key Trunk Access DESCRIPTION: User can assign only one Loop Key to one of undefined Line keys. The Loop Key should be assigned on an unused Line key in advance by using "One-Touch Feature Access". This feature permits access to an outgoing line by pressing a Loop Key.
  • Page 89 Trunk Outgoing Call Note 2: Assigned SLT user can not place Intercom Calls. However, they can receive incoming Intercom Call and transferred Trunk Line Call. Transferring Trunk Line calls to another extension is possible. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #64-C: Trunk Line Seizing Order Selection #75-C: SLT Automatic Trunk Access #’75-D: KTS Off-Hook Mode Selection n n n n Account Code...
  • Page 90: Trunk Incoming Call

    Trunk Incoming Call n n n n Incoming Trunk Access DESCRIPTION: Trunk lines can be grouped into a maximum of 30 groups. The line groups assigned to each extension can access for incoming calls and the audible assignments (day and/or night mode ringing) for the extensions.
  • Page 91 Trunk Incoming Call n n n n Ringing/Recall Trunk Off-Hook Access DESCRIPTION: Ringing Trunk Off-Hook Access allows a ringing outside call to be answered by just lifting the handset; a Line key does not have to be pressed. Recall Trunk Off-Hook Access lets a recalling (re-ringing) line be answered by just lifting the handset.
  • Page 92 Trunk Incoming Call To activate Night Service: <DSS> 1. Press NT key. (LED lights red) To cancel Night Service: <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note) 3 Press TRFR key. 4. Dial #. TRFR extinguishes. 5.
  • Page 93 Trunk Incoming Call OPERATION: To activate Call Forward: <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note 1) 3. Press TRFR key. 4. Dial destination extension number. 5. Dial option code (0-3). (see Note 3) - One short beep sounds as confirmation.
  • Page 94 Trunk Incoming Call n n n n Follow Me DESCRIPTION: When an extension user is away from his/her extension and has to use another extension, Follow Me reroutes the extension user's incoming outside calls to that extension. There are four types of Follow Me same as Call Forward.
  • Page 95 Trunk Incoming Call To cancel Follow Me (at originating and destination extension): <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note1) 3. Press TRFR key twice. 4. Press SPK key. <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial function code. (see Note 2) 3.
  • Page 96 Trunk Incoming Call n n n n DISA (Extension Access) DESCRIPTION: Direct Inward System Access (DISA) lets someone outside the system call in on a DISA Line and directly access an extension or access the Group Hunt feature - in each case, bypassing the system operator. In case outside caller does not dial extension number within the time which is set in Program #66-2 or called extension is busy, or called extension does not answer within the time which is set in Program #66-3, this call will be transferred to operator telephone (pre-assigned extension in Program #51).
  • Page 97: System Hold

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation n n n n Hold u System Hold DESCRIPTION: System Hold puts an outside call on Hold so that it can be picked up from any extension in the system. If the System Hold Recall program is enabled, a call left on System Hold longer than a programmed period of time re-rings the extension that placed it on Hold.
  • Page 98: Exclusive Hold

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation OPERATION: To put an outside call on System Hold using Automatic Hold: 1. Press the ICM key to place an extension call. The call in progress is automatically put on Hold. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #77: Extension Assignment 6 #87: Hold Disable Timer u Exclusive Hold...
  • Page 99: Unannounced Transfer

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation OPERATION: Not applicable. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: Not applicable. n n n n External Music On Hold DESCRIPTION: An external MOH music source (e.g., radio, tape player) can be used for MOH instead of internal synthesized melody. An optional unit for External Music On Hold is required for TX-Z 308/824 system. STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION:...
  • Page 100: Announced Transfer

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #16-B: Recall Trunk Off-Hook Access #23: Unannounced Transfer Recall #80-01-E: On-Hook Transfer u Announced Transfer DESCRIPTION: Announced Transfer automatically puts the call on System Hold so that the transferring extension can notify the receiving extension before actually sending the call. To receive an Announced Transfer, receiving extension just wait on the line to be automatically connected to the transferred caller.
  • Page 101: Attendant Reverting

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation u Attendant Reverting DESCRIPTION: When hold transfer is failed because the destination telephone did not answer and returned back to originating telephone, then the originating telephone did not answer, the next action is selected by system data (Program #19-E) as follows: 1) The call will be cut off by pre-set timer (Program #29) is over.
  • Page 102 Hold/Transfer/During Conversation n n n n Park Hold (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) DESCRIPTION: This feature permits transferring of a call placed on temporary hold on a Park Hold key. It is used to transfer an outside call to KTSs that do not appear under a key in order to answer a call on that line. Park Hold key can be assigned on Line keys.
  • Page 103 Hold/Transfer/During Conversation OPERATION: <Method 1> To establish an outside call: <KTS> 1. Establish an outside call. 2. Press CONF key. 3. Press ICM key. 4. Dial extension number of invited inside party. This party must answer using the handset. 5. Press CONF. Conference established. To add more inside parties, repeat steps 2-5. <SLT>...
  • Page 104: Internal Conference

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation <SLT> 1. Establish first outside call. 2. Flash Hookswitch. 3. Dial 94 and press 2-digit line No. 4. Establish second outside call. 5. Flash Hookswitch. Conference established. To add inside parties to a Multi-Line Conference: <KTS> 1. Press CONF key. Conference is put on Hold. 2.
  • Page 105 Hold/Transfer/During Conversation n n n n Long Conversation Warning (Three Minutes) DESCRIPTION: Long Conversation Warning is a signal reminder that sounds every three minutes while an extension is on an outgoing outside call. The signal reminder is a series of three short tones that sound over the speaker of the phone.
  • Page 106 Hold/Transfer/During Conversation RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #04-A: Break-In #78-C: Break In Warning Tone ¾ 4-30 ¾...
  • Page 107: Other Trunk Features

    Other Trunk Features n n n n PBX Compatibility DESCRIPTION: The system can accommodate Central Office (CO) lines or lines from a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) already installed at the customer site. The lines are similar in the way incoming calls are answered, but different in the way outgoing calls are placed - an outgoing call on a PBX line requires an access code before dialing, while an outgoing call on a CO line does not.
  • Page 108 Other Trunk Features n n n n Private Line DESCRIPTION: The Private Line feature allows an incoming and/or outgoing outside line to be assigned to only one extension for exclusive use by that extension. Any outside line can be designated as a Private Line. All features involving outside lines apply to Private Lines as well - for example, calls are placed and answered on a Private Line as they are on any other line.
  • Page 109 Other Trunk Features n n n n Unsupervised Conference DESCRIPTION: Unsupervised Conference allows an extension user to establish a Conference with two outside parties, then hang up, leaving the outside parties connected. The extension user can later join the Unsupervised Conference if desired.
  • Page 110 Other Trunk Features n n n n DISA (Trunk-to-Trunk) DESCRIPTION: Direct Inward System Access (DISA) lets someone outside the system call in on a DISA LINE and place a call on a system line, bypassing the system operator. A security code is required to place an outside call (Trunk-to-Trunk), and the Toll Restriction Class assigned to a security code determines the type of calls that can be placed.
  • Page 111: Intercom Outgoing Call

    Intercom Outgoing Call n n n n Intercom Link Increase DESCRIPTION: There are 2 intercom links provided in the TX-Z 308, 6 intercom links in the TX-Z 824 System, and 10 intercom links in the TX-Z 1232/2464 System. One link is reserved if Background Music is used in TX-Z 824/1232/2464 system.
  • Page 112 Intercom Outgoing Call n n n n Direct Station Selection DESCRIPTION: Direct Station Selection (DSS) provides an extension user with one-button access to other extensions in the system. Each of the ten One-Touch keys on a key telephone can be programmed to call a particular extension.
  • Page 113 Intercom Outgoing Call n n n n Intercom Off-Hook Signaling DESCRIPTION: Intercom Off-Hook Signaling lets an extension user send a signal to a busy extension, then wait for a replay. The signal is one short burst of tones, which comes over the speaker of the busy extension. In addition, the ICM key at the busy extension flashes.
  • Page 114 Intercom Outgoing Call STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION: <KTS> 1. Lift handset. (See Note 1) 2. Dial # (TX-Z 824/1232/2464). Dial 86 (TX-Z 308). 3. Dial Hunting Group No. (0 - 4) - The first idle extension is called. If the extension does not answer in the preprogrammed time, the system calls the next idle extension, or the caller can dial # to call next idle extension.
  • Page 115 Intercom Outgoing Call n n n n Camp-On (Callback) DESCRIPTION: Instead of hanging up after calling a busy extension, Camp-On lets an extension user dial a code and wait off-hook until the extension becomes available. As soon as the extension becomes free, the call automatically goes through.
  • Page 116 Intercom Outgoing Call To call the extension that left a Message Waiting indication: <KTS> 1. Seize Intercom. 2. Dial * (TX-Z 824/1232/2464). Dial 87 (TX-Z 308). The extension is called. 3. To call the next extension that left a Message Waiting indication, dial * again. <SLT on Dial Plan 1>...
  • Page 117 Intercom Outgoing Call To display the extension number that left a Message Waiting: <KTS with LCD> - Do not lift handset. 1. Press CHECK key. 2. Dial *. Extension number is displayed. 3. Press Hold key to clear the Message Waiting Indication. 4.
  • Page 118 Intercom Outgoing Call <SLT> 1. Lift handset 2. Dial 7, wait for dial tone. (see Note) 3. Dial code. - 80 for All Call. - 81-84 for zones 1-4. - 85 for all external zones - 86 for external zone 1 (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) - 87 for external zone 2.
  • Page 119 Intercom Outgoing Call <SLT> 1. Lift handset at a phone that received the page. 2. Dial function code. (see Note 2) 3. Dial announced code. 80-87, or 88(same zone) : TX-Z 824/1232/2464 80-85, or 88(same zone) : TX-Z 308 Note 1 :If Program #75-D is 0 (No tone), skip Step 2 (TX-Z 824/1232/2464). Note 2: Program #20-D Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT...
  • Page 120 Intercom Outgoing Call n n n n Dual Handsfree Hotline DESCRIPTION: Dual Handsfree Hotline allows one extension to simultaneously call two other extensions. The "secretary" extension can make a voice announced Intercom call over the speaker of both "executive" extensions. The users at the executive extensions can reply Handsfree (i.e., by just speaking toward the phone) and all three parties can converse.
  • Page 121: Intercom Incoming Call

    Intercom Incoming Call n n n n Intercom Answer DESCRIPTION: Intercom Answer (just lifting the handset) lets an extension user answer either signal intercom call or voice announced intercom call in a single step. Handsfree Answerback lets a key telephone extension user answer a voice announced Intercom call without touching the phone.
  • Page 122 Intercom Incoming Call To use Call Pickup to answer an Intercom call, incoming call on a DISA line Unannounced Transfer, and Trunk incoming call on a particular extension: <KTS> 1. Lift handset or press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note1) 3.
  • Page 123 Intercom Incoming Call STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION: A. To activate DND while the phone is idle: <KTS> 1. For level 1: Press DND once. DND flashes. For level 2: Press DND once. DND lights steadily. For level 3: Press DND once to block Trunk call ringing and Intercom calls. Press DND twice to block just Trunk call ringing.
  • Page 124 Intercom Incoming Call STATION APPLICATION: OPERATION: To put an Intercom call on Hold: 1. Press Hold. (see note) Note: Do not hang up while an intercom call is on Hold. If you hang up the handset, your intercom call is terminated. To retrieve an Intercom call on Hold: 1.
  • Page 125 Intercom Incoming Call n n n n Executive DND DESCRIPTION: (See "Executive DND" page 4-19) ¾ 4-49 ¾...
  • Page 126: Other Intercom Features

    Other Intercom Features n n n n BGM (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) DESCRIPTION: Background Music (BGM), from a customer-provided music source such as radio, can be broadcast over the speakers of the KTS. BGM plays while an extension is not in use. When Program #49 is enabled, BGM can also be broadcast over speakers in the external page zones.
  • Page 127 Other Intercom Features OPERATION: To answer the chime tones from a phone that receives them: <KTS/SLT> 1. Lift handset. Connection established. To answer the chime tones from a phone that does not receive them (Call Pickup): <KTS> 1. Lift handset. 2.
  • Page 128 Other Intercom Features OPERATION: To unlock/lock the door after contacting the Doorphone: <KTS> 1. Press FLASH key to unlock the door. 2. Press FLASH key again to lock the door. <SLT> 1. Flash Hookswitch to unlock the door. 2. Flash Hookswitch again to lock the door. The door can be locked automatically when doorphone call is terminated.
  • Page 129 Other Intercom Features n n n n DSS Console (TX-Z 1232/2464) DESCRIPTION: DSS Console gives an extension user a Busy Lamp Field (Idle/Busy/DND/MW) and one-button access to extension, Doorphone or Paging. This saves time for users that do a lot of processing (e.g., Operator). TX-Z 1232 System can connect one DSS Console.
  • Page 130 Other Intercom Features OPERATION 1. Lift handset or press SPK. 2. Press one of Paging key. (Refer to previous table) RELATED FEATURES Paging 4. Doorphone Call DESCRIPTION User can make Doorphone Call only pressing the DOOR key. DSS Console has 2 DOOR keys (DOOR1 and DOOR 2).
  • Page 131 Other Intercom Features OPERATION To transfer the call: 1. On the Trunk Line call. 2. Press one of DSS key. (Trunk Line is held and calls the other extension.) 3. Press TRFR key on DSS Console (or hang up). (Called extension is ringing.) At the called extension: 1.
  • Page 132 Other Intercom Features 10. Intercom Off-Hook Signaling DESCRIPTION DSS Console can activate the Off-Hook Signaling mode by pressing the SG/VC key after getting a busy tone. OPERATION 1. Call to the other extension. (This extension is Busy or No-answer.) 2. Press SG/VC key. RELATED FEATURES Intercom Off-Hook Signaling 11.
  • Page 133: Alphanumeric Display Tel Features

    Alphanumeric Display TEL Features n n n n Text Message u Message Edit Mode DESCRIPTION: TXD/BTXD type Key Telephones are equipped with a 2-line, 16-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). These displays are used to provide information such as: data/time, elapsed call time on outside calls, digits dialed, internal calling party number and Abbreviated Dialing entries, but can also perform sending and receiving of messages.
  • Page 134: Selectable Display Messaging

    Alphanumeric Display TEL Features <Pattern 2> (Complied with ITU-T Rec.E.161.) (2nd Model KTS) - Dial key (0-9): Numbers - One-touch key (1-4) with Dial key (1-9): Letters and symbols - One-touch key 5: Space - One-touch key 6: Delete a character - One-touch key 7: Delete all characters RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #61-A:...
  • Page 135 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features 00: CALL _ 01: CALL AFTER _ : _ 02: CALL EXT. _ 03: CALL ME ASAP 04: DO NOT DISTURB 05: IN CONFERENCE 06: IN MEETING 07: LEFT FOR THE DAY 08: ON BREAK 09: ON VACATION 10: OUT OF OFFICE 11: OUT TO LUNCH 12: OUT UNTIL _ :...
  • Page 136: Broadcasting The Message At Later Time

    Alphanumeric Display TEL Features u Broadcasting the Message at Later Time DESCRIPTION: Text message can be set to indicate on display telephones in hunt group at programmed time. If it is set, and time comes, the message will appear on display in 1 minute with alarm tone. STATION APPLICATION: KTS with LCD OPERATION:...
  • Page 137: Leave Message With Mw

    Alphanumeric Display TEL Features To activate/cancel previous message (last time you set message for DND): 1. Press TRFR and *. - When DND message is activated, DND flashes intermittently. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: Not applicable. u Leave Message with MW DESCRIPTION: When an extension user makes an Intercom call to display phone and receives a busy signal or no answer, this user leave a text message with Message Waiting (MW).
  • Page 138: Reverse Message

    Alphanumeric Display TEL Features OPERATION: To set Camp-On message: 1. Place Intercom call. Hear busy tone. 2. Activate Intercom Off-hook Signaling (see Intercom Off-hook Signaling on page 4-37). 3. Press *. 4. Dial message number (00-49) and *. Press One-touch key No.1 or No.2 for personal message, then dial *. Press FLASH, edit a message by Message Edit Mode, then press FLASH again and dial *.
  • Page 139 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features OPERATION: To set the date and time (the entire procedure must be performed): 1. Press SPK. 2. Press ICM key. (TXZ 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note) 3. Press OPAC. 4. Press CLEAR --------------- The Year --------------- 5. Dial four digits for the year. For example, 1998. 6.
  • Page 140 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features OPERATION: To store names for each Trunk line: 1. Press DC key twice. 2. Press relative Line key. 3. Dial *. 4. Input the letters of the name by Message Edit Mode 5. Press next Line key and dial * for next storing. Press Line key and CLEAR key to finish.
  • Page 141 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features To use Directory Dialing to place Intercom call: 1. Press DC, dial 4. 2. Enter the first letter of the name by Message Edit Mode or press * (referring to all names). 3. Find the name using # or *. #: Scroll backward.
  • Page 142 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features n n n n Stopwatch DESCRIPTION: The clock on a Display phone can be used as a Stopwatch to time events. For example, the Stopwatch can be used to time the duration of a phone call. STATION APPLICATION: KTS with LCD OPERATION:...
  • Page 143: Other Features

    Other Features n n n n Handsfree (Speaker & Microphone) u Speakerphone DESCRIPTION: Speakerphone, a feature of Display phones, allows a user to place calls and answer ringing calls without lifting the handset - a key is pressed instead. To converse on a Speakerphone call, an extension user just speaks toward the phone;...
  • Page 144 Other Features u Microphone On/Off DESCRIPTION: Microphone On/Off lets an extension user turn the phone's microphone on or off. The microphone can be turned on or off while an extension is idle or during a Speakerphone/Handsfree call. - When the microphone is on, a user can conduct a Speakerphone/Handsfree conversation as usual - by just speaking toward the phone - and the microphone picks up the user's voice.
  • Page 145 Other Features n n n n Remind Call on SLT DESCRIPTION: Remind Call feature lets single line telephone users set time reminder at their phones. If a BGM source is installed, BGM play at an SLT extension when pick up a Remind Call. STATION APPLICATION: OPERATION: To set Remind Call on SLT:...
  • Page 146 Other Features STATION APPLICATION: System OPERATION: Not applicable. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #27: SMDR Timers #57-A: Dial Digits Option #57-B: Outgoing/Incoming Transfer #57-C: No Answer #57-D: KTS Account Code #57-E: Incoming Call #58-A: Barred Outgoing #58-B: SLT Account Code #58-C: Dialed Number #58-E: SMDR Masking Digit #59: SMDR Printout Digit...
  • Page 147 Other Features n n n n DISA with Audio Guidance DESCRIPTION: The automatic answering machine (customer-provided) can be connected to the system as voice announce device for DISA line. Also Endless Tape (customer-provided) can be connected to the system as voice announce device for DISA line.
  • Page 148 Other Features RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #03-A: DISA Line #03-B: DISA Line Access #08-A: Instrument Type #31: Trunk-to-Trunk Cut-off Timer Assignment n n n n One-Touch Feature Access DESCRIPTION: This feature permits to store the features under the One-Touch, Line or DLS keys so they can be used to access the following features instead of dialing/pressing function code in [ ].
  • Page 149 Other Features OPERATION: To store a feature under a One-Touch or Line key: 1. Press SPK. 2. Press ICM key. (TX-Z 8241232/2464 only) (See Note 1) 3. Press OPAC, dial 4. 4. Press a desired One-Touch or Line key. 5. Dial feature number (01-14). 6.
  • Page 150 Other Features OPERATION: To adjust LCD contrast for KTS with LCD: - Do not lift handset. 1. Press the Vol (up) or Vol (down) to increase/decrease LCD contrast while the phone is idle. To adjust Speaker Volume: 1. Press the Vol (up) or Vol (down) to increase/decrease speaker volume while the phone is handsfree mode.
  • Page 151 Other Features 2. Automatic Hold of Trunk Line 1. On the Trunk line call. 2. Press one of DLS key. 3. Unannounced Transfer 1. On the Trunk line call. 2. Press one of DLS key. (Trunk Line is held and the other extension is called.) 3.
  • Page 152: Slt Hold Cancel

    Other Features OPERATION: To answer the Trunk Incoming Call: 1. Press SPK. To place the Trunk Line outgoing call: 1. Press SPK. 2. Press an idle Line key. 3. Dial telephone number. To transfer the Trunk line: Refer to "Unannounced Transfer" and "Announced Transfer" operations. But Headset user substitutes "Press SPK"...
  • Page 153: Room Status

    Other Features OPERATION: To switch to Business mode: 1. Lift the handset or press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note) 3. Press OPAC key. 4. Dial 73. To switch to Room Status mode: 1. Lift the handset or press SPK key. 2.
  • Page 154 Other Features OPERATION: To change room status in Room Status mode: <KTS> 1. Lift the handset or press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note 1) 3. Dial *, #, *. 4. Dial the extension No. to change room status. (e.g. 18) 5.
  • Page 155 Other Features u Call Charge Output to SMDR DESCRIPTION: When the room status is changed to Maid Required, the system automatically outputs the call charge (total charge) of the associated extension to SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) reports. The outside calls made after Room Status of the extension is set to Check In and until set to Maid Required are charged.
  • Page 156: Dial Block

    Other Features <SLT on Dial Plan 2> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 067 (967) (See Note 2) 3. Dial the extension No. to output Call Charge. (e.g. 18) 4. Dial 6. 5. Hang up. Note 1: If Program #75-D is 0 (No tone), skip Step 2. Note 2: Program #20-D Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT...
  • Page 157: Wakeup Call

    Other Features To cancel Dial Block at Attendant extension (No.10 extension): (On-Hook condition) 1. Press OPAC key. 2. Dial 9 and *. 3. Dial Password (73738). 4. Press HOLD key. 5. Dial the desired extension No. to cancel Dial Block (e.g. 12) 6.
  • Page 158 Other Features To cancel Wakeup Call: <KTS(#10 extension)>: (On-Hook condition) 1. Press OPAC key. 2. Dial 9 and #. 3. Dial extension No. (e.g.12) 4. Press * to accept. 5. Press * to cancel the pre-set time. (One short beep tone shall be sent.) 6.
  • Page 159: Room Monitor

    Other Features u Room Monitor DESCRIPTION: Room Monitor lets one extension monitor (listen to) the sounds in a room containing another extension. STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION: To activate Room Monitor at monitored extension: <SLT> 1. Off-Hook condition. (Busy tone is heard) Note 1: Room Monitor is not available while the SLT is busy on Intercom call, on a Trunk line call, or dialing.
  • Page 160 Other Features <SLT> 1. Lift handset. (Intercom Dial Tone shall be heard.) 2. Dial “0” or “9”. (depend on the Program #20-D assignment) Note 1 : Program #20-D Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT Dial at Step 2(Attendant Call Code) Note 2 : In case Program #78 is set, SLT user cannot access the following features after lifting the handset..
  • Page 161 Other Features n n n n Single Line Extension Dial Tone DESCRIPTION: Single Line Telephone Extension Dial Tone is selectable from either Continuous Tone or 0.3sec. ON / 0.2sec. OFF Tone by programming. This assignment is on a system basis. Single Line Extension Dial Tone for all connected SLTs shall be defined according to Program #78-B STATION APPLICATION: OPERATION:...
  • Page 162 Other Features To exit Programming Mode : 1. Return to “Program No. Input” mode. 2. Press HOLD key. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: None n n n n Voice Mail Connection (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) DESCRIPTION: The TX-Z System is compatible with NVM-2 and NVM-22 Nitsuko Voice Mail Systems. This feature provides telephone users with comprehensive Voice Messaging and Auto Attendant capabilities.
  • Page 163 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Time, Calendar/ - Week: SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M Extension number, FRI, SAT Extension name - Day: 1 - 31 # # # # # # B B B B B B B B - Time: 0 - 12 (12H mode)
  • Page 164 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Call Forward when - Extension number "AA" telephone is S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M Busy setting [Call Forward when busy] from (Extension number is "BB". On the condition, this is indicated C A L L - >...
  • Page 165 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Out of Service S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M O U T S V C # # # # # # # # # Camp-On Message - XX: Extension number S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M (3 digit mode is indicated "XXX")
  • Page 166 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note (External Speaker Call for TX-Z 308) Paging Call S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M P A G I N G E X T # # # # Meet-Me Answer (All Call) - X: Paging Group number - Y: External Speaker number...
  • Page 167 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Meet-Me (Conference) Conference S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M M E E T C O N F Call to Doorphone - If Doorphone name is entered, S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M "DOOR1"...
  • Page 168 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Trunk line Directory (Start indication for refer to Dial) - When refer to dial, under LCD is Dialing indicated common abbreviated name. D I R # # # # # # # # # # - XX: Abbreviated Dial number (When storage quantity of Abbreviated Dialing is assigned...
  • Page 169 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Recall Trunk Line - XX: Line number S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M - YY: Extension number (3 digit mode is indicated "YYY") L I N E S T A - If line and extension name entered, "XX"...
  • Page 170 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Extension name - XX: Extension number S T A # # # # # # # # # # setting operation (3 digit mode is indicated "XXX") - Name editing is doing under LCD. Trunk name setting - XX: Trunk line number L I N E...
  • Page 171 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Repeat Dial outgoing - XX: Line number L I N E # # # # # # # # # call - Entered Dial number is indicated most right side digit the under LCD. # # # # # # # # # # R E P E A T Line key confirmation (Trunk Line)
  • Page 172 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Feature Access key (Line key) - XX: Each key number set/reset S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # C O X X (DLS key) S U N...
  • Page 173 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Access key (Recall Trunk Display set/reset) confirmation S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M R E C A L L L I N E D I S P (Repeat Dialing set/reset) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M R E P E A T...
  • Page 174 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Access key (Loop key) confirmation S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M L O G I C A L L I N E K E Y (Conversation Record) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M R E C O R D K E Y...
  • Page 175 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Common Abbreviated (10 digit for example) - XX: Abbreviated Dial number Dialing confirmation (When storage quantity of S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M Abbreviated Dialing is assigned "200" mode, "XX" is indicated for 3 # # # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 digit mode.)
  • Page 176 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Trunk Queuing S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M setting T R K Q U E U I N G # # # # # Trunk Queuing Recall - XX: Line number S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M - If line name is entered, "XX"...
  • Page 177 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note (Enter password) Dial Block Set/Clear - XX: Extension number (3 digit mode is indicated "XXX") S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M PASSW OR D@@@@@@@@ (Set) (TX-Z 1232/2464) D I A L B L O C K S E T S T A .
  • Page 178 List of Dial Number Plan 1. Dial Number Plan (KTS) on On-Hook Condition Dial Operation Features Program Seize the Idle Trunk line. Key Touch Tone Set/Cancel. Background Music Set/Cancel (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) 2. Dial Number Plan (KTS) on Off-Hook Condition (TX-Z 308) Dial Operation Features Program...
  • Page 179 List of Dial Number Plan <Dial Number Plan (KTS) on Off-Hook Condition (TX-Z 308) (Cont'd)> Dial Operation Features Program 94 + 0 + * Message Waiting Cancel (All setting extension) — 95 + Personal Code + * Dial Block Set Personal Code = 4 digits (0000 - 9999) 95 + Personal Code + # Dial Block Cancel...
  • Page 180 List of Dial Number Plan <Dial Plan 1 (Cont'd)> Dial Operation Features Program Seize an idle Trunk line in each Queuing Group 5 + Trunk Access Code + Abbreviated Dialing by specific queuing groups. Abbreviated Dial Number * Queuing Group Number = 0: Any line 1 - 6: Group 1 - 6 * Abbreviated Dial Number = 00 - 99...
  • Page 181 List of Dial Number Plan <Dial Plan 1 (Cont'd)> Dial Operation Features Program 0 (9) + Trunk Number Seize the specific trunk (Outgoing call or Answer to held line). * Trunk Number = 01 - System Max 06 (96) Call Pickup to Trunk line call 07 (97) + Security code Walking Toll Restriction * Security Code = 4 digits (0000 - 9999)
  • Page 182 List of Dial Number Plan <Dial Plan 2 (Cont'd)> Dial Operation Program Features 03 (93) + Trunk Access Abbreviated Dialing by specific queuing group Code + Abbreviated Dial * Queuing Group Number = 0: Any line Number 1 - 6: Group 1 - 6 * Abbreviated Dial Number = 00 - 99 000 - 199 04 (94) + Trunk Access...
  • Page 183 List of Dial Number Plan <Dial Plan 2 (Cont'd)> Dial Operation Program Features 08 (98) + 80 - 85 Meet-Me Answer (TX-Z 308) 08 (98) + 80 - 87 Meet-Me Answer (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) 08(98) + 88 Meet-Me Answer (Same Paging Group) 08 (98) + 9 Call Pickup to Doorphone call 09 (99) + Extension...
  • Page 184 List of Dial Number Plan 6. Dial Number Plan (KTS and SLT: Dial Plan 1) on the intercom DT condition (Cont'd) Dial Operation Features Program Voice Mail Direct Login (KTS) — Seize last held Trunk line on a specific extension. 99 + Extension Number —...
  • Page 185 List of Dial Number Plan 10. During seizing the Idle Trunk line ® ® ® ® Dial Number Plan (SLT) after Flashing (Cont’d) Dial Operation Features Program External Paging — (External speaker 1 and 2 for TX-Z 824/1232/2464) (External speaker for TX-Z 308) 86/87 Call to the external speaker 1 or 2.
  • Page 186 List of Dial Number Plan 11. During Intercom Conversation ® ® ® ® Dial Number Plan (SLT) after Flashing (Cont’d) Dial Operation Features Program 81 - 84 Internal Paging (Each Paging Group) External Paging — (External speaker 1 and 2 for TX-Z 824/1232/2464) (External speaker for TX-Z 308) 86/87 Call to the external speaker 1 or 2 (TX-Z 824/1232/2464)
  • Page 187 List of SMDR Printout Data 1. Printout Data Printout start position Data Type of Data Contents of Data digits Title Data OTG ..Outgoing call INC..Incoming call answer/No answer OTR ..Transfer of outgoing call line ITR ..Transfer of incoming call line BRD ..
  • Page 188 List of SMDR Printout Data B: Incoming call answer (INC) - When Program #57-E is assigned "1", input account code. - When conversation is transferred while Program #57-B is assigned "1", extension number of last conversation is printed-out. - When Caller-ID Unit is installed and Program #58-D is assigned other than “0”, caller’s data (Telephone Number and/or Name) is printed out.
  • Page 189: Extension 32

    DISA Operation Flowchart This flowchart shows DISA operations with VAU. Operations in Italics are common between normal DISA and DISA with VAU. DISA INCOMING Note 1 Not Empty Empty a DISA port? Empty Note 2 Note 3 Not Empty External Empty a VAU path? Call forward Mode? Note 3...
  • Page 190 DISA Operation Flowchart Leave Message Leave Tel. No. No (TD TEL or SLT) Personal MSG TXD Tel? Yes (Recorded) Yes (TXD TEL) VAU MSG. 01 VAU MSG. 07 VAU MSG. 06 VAU MSG. 09 Dial Tone Note 1 Timeout Dial or Timeout? VAU MSG.
  • Page 191 DISA Operation Flowchart Trunk-to-Trunk VAU MSG. 17 VAU MSG. 16 Dial Tone Dial "9" and line No. Queuing (01 - max.) Group No. Idle Trunk line there? VAU MSG. 18 VAU MSG. 19 Dial Tone Busy Tone Dial? Timeout (10 sec)? Dial "#", "...
  • Page 192 PART 5 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 193 Table of Contents Location of Controls ...................5-1 System Programming Procedure ..............5-2 Feature Programming ..................5-4 Program 1 Line Assignment 1................5-5 A. Line Type B. Dial Mode C. Queuing Group D. PBX Night Mode E. Polarity Reverse Detect Program 2 Line Group Assignment..............5-5 Program 3 Line Assignment 2................5-6 A.
  • Page 194 Program 14 Station Numbering..............5-12 Program 15 System Assignment 1 ..............5-13 A. Lamp Shift Mode B. Night Service C. Automatic Trunk Access D. Exclusive Hold E. Single Step Access Program 16 System Assignment 2 ..............5-13 A. Ringing Trunk Off-Hook Access B. Recall Trunk Off-Hook Access C.
  • Page 195 Program 31 Trunk-to-Trunk Cut-Off Timer Assignment ........5-19 Program 32 DTMF Receiver Release Time...........5-20 Program 33 LND/Repeat Dial Hooking Time..........5-20 Program 34 Repeat Dial Timers..............5-20 Program 35 Toll Restriction Class ..............5-21 A. Toll Restriction Class (Day) B. Toll Restriction Class (Night) C.
  • Page 196 Program 58SMDR Assignment 2..............5-29 A. Barred Outgoing B. SLT Account Code C. Dialed Number D. Caller-ID Data Printout E. SMDR Masking Digits Program 59 SMDR Printout Digit ..............5-30 Program 60 Polarity Reverse Detect Time (TX-Z 1232/2464).......5-30 Program 61 Extension Assignment 4.............5-30 A.
  • Page 197 Program 79 Automatic Mode Switching Time..........5-37 Program 80 System Assignment 9 (01/02)............5-37 A. Message Waiting Operation B. Trunk Queuing C. --Not used-- D. Internal Conference E. On-hook Transfer A. Group Hunt Mode B. Room Status C. Call Charge Format D. SLT Wakeup Call Ringing Time Assignment E.
  • Page 198: Location Of Controls

    Location of Controls 1st Model Key Telephone (6TD/6TXD/12TD/12TXD) Liquid Crystal Display Handset CHECK (Check) Key CLEAR (Clear) Key Line Keys Speaker One-Touch Keys (F Keys) LND (Last Number Dial) Key OPAC (Operation Access) Key MW (Message Waiting) Lamp MON (Room Monitor) Lamp ICM (Intercom) Key DC (Dial Control) Key TRFR (Transfer) Key...
  • Page 199 System Programming Procedure Description TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 System user can change the System Data flexibly. TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 System Programming is available only from the display telephone that is connected to physical port No. 1. System Initialization 1. Power Supply switch is OFF condition. 2.
  • Page 200 System Programming Procedure System Reset Switch-2 (RST/RUN) is used to System Reset for TX-Z 824 & 1232/2464 system. Move the switch to RST (the left) to reset the system immediately, keeping the current program. However, Reset switch is not available for TX-Z 308 system. To reset TX-Z 308, disconnect the AC plug and replace while the SW1 is on the other side of INT.
  • Page 201: Feature Programming

    Feature Programming To program an option: 1. Dial program number (1 - 99). 2. Dial *. 3. Enter the required information as shown in programming entry. (under each program description). 4. Dial *. 5. Repeat steps 3 - 4 if there is more than one entry. (extension , trunks, etc.) 6.
  • Page 202 Program 1 This program assigns Line Type (CO/PBX), Dial Mode (Pulse/DTMF), Queue Group, PBX Night Mode and a Polarity Reverse Detection (only 1232/2464 system) to each outside line. Display Indication Input Data Initial LN. Line number (01 - System Max) (ALL) L I N E A S S I G N M E N T 1...
  • Page 203 Program 3 This program assigns DISA line, DISA Access Mode, Common Use Line, Unrestricted Line and Caller-ID Line to an outside line. Display Indication Input Data Initial LN. Line number (01 - System Max) (ALL) L I N E A S S I G N M E N T 2 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) line A: 0 # # # # #...
  • Page 204 Program 4 This program assigns the following functions for each extension. Display Indication Input Data Initial ST. Extension number (10 - System Max) (ALL) S T N A S S I G N M E N T 1 Break-In A: 0 # # # # # 0 4 - S T - A B C D E 0: Not allowed...
  • Page 205 Program 6 This program selects the line groups each extension can use for outgoing calls. Up to two outgoing line groups can be assigned to an extension. Display Indication Input Data Initial ST. Extension number (10 - System Max) (ALL) O U T G O I N G A C C .
  • Page 206 Program 8 This program assigns the following functions for each extension. Display Indication Input Data Initial ST. Extension number (10 - System Max) (ALL) S T N A S S I G N M E N T Instrument Type A: 0 # # # # # 0 8 - S T - A B C D E 0: KTS...
  • Page 207 Program 10 This program assigns "secretary/executive" partnerships for Dual Handsfree Hotline. Up to four such partnerships can be assigned. Display Indication Input Data Initial SC. Secretary's extension number SC: 00 D U A L H O T L I N E (10 - System Max) (00: Not assigned) M1: 00...
  • Page 208 Program 12 This program selects the extensions to receive the chime tones from a Doorphone Box and program the ring type for each. Up to ten extensions can receive the chimes from both boxes. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. Doorphone number (1 - 2) (N = 1-2) D O O R C H I M E...
  • Page 209 Program 14 This program assigns an extension number to a telephone port. Display Indication Input Data Initial (Start condition) * Enter the digit setting mode 1. Press " * " key. F L E X . S T A . # I N G # # # # # # # # 1 4 - 0 0...
  • Page 210 Program 15 This program selects the functions for the system. Display Indication Input Data Initial Lamp Shift Mode (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) A: 0 S Y S A S S I G N M E N T 1 0: Disable 1: Enable B: 0 C: 2 # # # # #...
  • Page 211 Program 17 This program selects the functions for the system. Display Indication Input Data Initial Dial Pulse Sender Speed S Y S A S S I G N M E N T 3 0: 10 PPS 1: 20 PPS A: 0 # # # # # # # # - A B C D E...
  • Page 212 Program 19 This program selects the functions for the system. Display Indication Input Data Initial All Call to External Zone A: 1 S Y S A S S I G N M E N T 5 0: Disable 1: Speaker 1 B: 0 2: Speaker 2 3: Speaker 1 and 2...
  • Page 213 Program 21 This program sets the timer for Exclusive Hold Recall. The timer can be set in 10 second intervals, up to 2550 seconds. Display Indication Input Data Initial 1: Recall start time (N = 1) E X C . H O L D T I M E R S 2: Recall signal duration time TTT: 003...
  • Page 214 Program 24 This program determines how long an Announced Transfer stays on System Hold before recalling the transferring extension. The timer can be set in 10 second intervals, up to 2550 seconds. Display Indication Input Data Initial TTT. Recall time TTT: 000 A N N ' D X F E R...
  • Page 215 Program 27 This program sets two SMDR timers: 1. Call Duration Timer selects the minimum number of seconds (00-60) a call must last in order for it to be recorded on the SMDR printout. 2. Call Start Timer selects the number of seconds (00-60) which pass before SMDR starts timing a call.
  • Page 216 Program 30 This program assigns timer for voice message features. With DISA, voice messages are sent: 1. Voice message transmission port is not answered automatically after ringing. 2. Voice message transmission port is not On-hook after answering automatically. When this setting time is exceeded, dial tone is heard. (Wait a DTMF dial condition) Display Indication Input Data Initial...
  • Page 217 Program 32 This program determines release time of DTMF receiver for SLT. Display Indication Input Data Initial TTT. Time TTT: 010 R E C . R E L . T I M E R 000: Time out disabled 001 - 255: 1 - 255 seconds # # # # # # # # # # - T T T...
  • Page 218 Program 35 This program assigns each of the three modes (Day, Night, Dial Block) Toll Restriction Class level (0 - 5) to each extension. Display Indication Input Data Initial ST. Extension number (10 - System Max) (ALL) C L A S S S E R V I C E Toll Restriction Class (Day) A: 0...
  • Page 219 Program 38 This program selects up to four different PBX Access Codes, numbered 1 - 4. A PBX Access Code can be one or two digits long. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. PBX access code number (1 - 4) (N = 1 - 4) P B X A C C E S S...
  • Page 220 Program 41 This program selects up to 30 Restricted Codes for Class C and D, numbered 1 - 30. A Restricted Code can be up to five digits long. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. Restrict code number (1 - 30) (N = 1 -30) R E S T R .
  • Page 221 Program 44 This program selects normally open or normally closed contacts for each Alarm input. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. Alarm number (1 - 2) (N =1 - 2) A L A R M S E N S O R # # # Alarm installed or not installed A: 0...
  • Page 222 Program 47 This program assigns an extension number (10 - System Max) to a DISA security code for the SMDR. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. Security Code number (1 - 8) (N = 1 - 8) D I S A S E C .
  • Page 223 Program 50 This program assigns incoming Trunk audible to an external page zone. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. External speaker number (1 - 2) (N = 1 - 2) E X T . Z O N E L N / A U D (TX-Z 308 has only 1 external speaker) GP: 00 # # # # #...
  • Page 224 Program 52 This program assigns features for tenant group. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. Feature number (1 - 5) (N = 1 - 5) T E N A N T O P T I O N # # # 1: Intercom call 2: Internal paging call D: 0...
  • Page 225 Program 54 This program assigns attendant extension for each tenant group. Display Indication Input Data Initial XX. Tenant group No. (01 - 04) (XX = T E N A N T A T T . A S S I G (Cannot input dial) 01 - 04) # # # # #...
  • Page 226 Program 57 This program selects SMDR option features. Display Indication Input Data Initial Dial Digits (Printout Condition) A: 0 S M D R A S S I G N M E N T 1 0: Disable 1: Enable B: 1 C: 0 # # # # # # # #...
  • Page 227 Program 59 This program assigns Dial Digits which is printed on SMDR reports. Display Indication Input Data Initial DD. Dial Digits DD: 08 S M D R P R I N T D I G I T 01 - 24: 1 - 24 digits # # # # # # # # # # # - D D...
  • Page 228 Program 62 This program assigns ports which connect to DSS Console, and the extension which pairs with DSS Console. Each DSS Console must be connected to the last port of each unit. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. DSS Console No. (1 - 2) (N = 1-2) D S S C O N S O L E...
  • Page 229 Program 64 This program selects the functions for the system. Display Indication Input Data Initial Maximum time of Personal Message A: 3 S Y S A S S I G N M E N T 7 (TX-Z 1232/2464) B: 0 0: 4 sec.
  • Page 230 Program 66 This program assigns each timer for DISA. Item-1 in this program assigns duration time from system detects the incoming call to system answers automatically. System can provides ring-back tone to the outside caller by this duration time. Item-2 in this program assigns waiting time for each operation. When this time has passed, this call will automatically be transferred to Attendant extension which is assigned in Program #51.
  • Page 231 Program 68 This program assigns various features of FAX/DUD (Optional Item for TX-Z 308 system). Display Indication Input Data Initial Line assignment A: 0 F A X A S S I G N M E N T 2 0: FAX 1: DUD 2: FAX &...
  • Page 232 Program 74 This program assigns Caller-ID timers. (Optional Item for Caller-ID feature.) Item-1 in this program assigns waiting time for Caller-ID signal from PTT. Item-2 in this program assigns detecting time for incoming signal. Item-3 in this program assigns duration time for Caller-ID signal. Item-4 in this program assigns detection time for Caller-ID signal carrier.
  • Page 233 Program 76 This program assigns security code for listening to recorded message from outside. Display Indication Input Data Initial ST. Extension number DDDD: D I S A P A S S W O R D Not assign DDDD. Security code (4 digits fix) # # # # # 7 6 - S T - D D D D...
  • Page 234 Program 79 This program assigns Automatic mode switching (Day to Night, Night to Day) time. Display Indication Input Data Initial (N=1-2) N. 1 Mode Switching (Day to Night) A U T O S E R V I C E N. 2 Mode Switching (Night to Day) HHMM : No setting...
  • Page 235 Program 82 This program assigns Long Conversation Cutoff timers N=1: The timing to send Warning Tone after established the line conversation. N=2: The timing to Cutoff the line with Warning Tone. Display Indication Input Data Initial N=1 : Conversation timer TTT: F O R C E D C U T - O F F...
  • Page 236 Program 85 This program assigns the extension ports connected to NVM (Nitsuko Voice Mail) on TX-Z 1232/2464. Display Indication Input Data Initial NN. 01 - 08 (NN = 01 - V O I C E M A I L P O R T ST.
  • Page 237 Program 90 This program enables the Error Check feature. Display Indication Input Data Initial ¾ No error E R R O R # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Error indication E R R O R # # # # # # # # # # #...
  • Page 238 Program 93 This program indicates Main ROM & Sub-CPU version for each Unit. Display Indication Input Data Initial NN. Main ROM or Unit number ¾ S U B C P U V E R S I O N 00 = Main ROM 01 = Sub CPU for TX-Z 308 M.E.
  • Page 239 Program 96 This program assigns the codes to be charged. Display Indication Input Data Initial NN. Table No. :01 - 50 (NN = 01- T R A N S L A T I O N D I A L DDDD. Charge Code DDDD: Not (1 - 4 digits, up to 50 codes) # # # # #...
  • Page 240 Program 99 This program erases all data in system buffer memory. All data entered while programming the system is stored in buffer memory until the programming mode is exited. The Program Buffer Cancellation feature erases all the data in the buffer and restores the previous values. Display Indication Input Data Initial...
  • Page 241 System Data Error Condition System Data Error Condition Program Error Condition - Lowest line number is larger than Highest line number. - KTS has already been connected to the assigned port number. - Secretary's extension is not assigned to DND in Program #13-B. - Secretary's extension = Executive's extension - Secretary's extension is assigned to another pair.
  • Page 242 PART 6 PROGRAM RECORD FORM /LQH#$VVLJQPHQW ([WHQVLRQ#$VVLJQPHQW 2WKHU#$VVLJQPHQW 5HVWULFW#&RGH#$VVLJQPHQW 6HFXULW\#&RGH#$VVLJQPHQW (DFK#2SWLRQ#$VVLJQPHQW 6\VWHP#$VVLJQPHQW (DFK#7LPHU#$VVLJQPHQW...
  • Page 243 352*5$00,1*#6+((7#)25#7;0=#6<67(0 NAME OF CLIENT : _______________________________________________________ ADDRESS : _______________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER : _______________________________________________________ 308, 824, 1232, 2464 SYSTEM NAME : _________________________ TOTAL NUMBER OF TRUNK LINE : _________________________ TOTAL NUMBER OF KEY TELEPHONE : _________________________ TOTAL NUMBER OF SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE : _________________________ FIRST INSTALL DATE : _________________ CHARGE : __________________ INSTALL DATE...
  • Page 244 /LQH#$VVLJQPHQW 3URJUDP#34 Line Type (0-3) Dial Mode Queuing Group (0-6) PBX Night Polarity (0 or 1) Mode Reverse 0 = Not connected 0 = Not assigned (0 or 1) (0 or 1) LINE 1 = CO line 1 = Group 1 4 = Group 4 2 = Not used 0 = Pulse...
  • Page 245 3URJUDP#36 DISA Line DISA Line Access Common Use Line Non-restricted Caller-ID Line (0 or 1) (0-3) (0 or 1) Lines (0 or 1) (0 or 1) 0 = Not access LINE 1 = Day mode 0 = Disable 0 = Disable 2 = Night mode 0 = Cannot use 0 = Restriction...
  • Page 246 3URJUDP#;6#+7;0=#456525797, Trunk Disconnection when Optional/Fixed Rate Table detected polarity (0 or 1) Selection 0 = Not disconnect (0 or 1) LINE 1 = Disconnect 0 = Optional Rate 1 = Fixed Rate • 6-3 •...
  • Page 247 ([WHQVLRQ#$VVLJQPHQW 3URJUDP#37 Executive DND (0-2) Trunk Off- Intercom Off-Hook Intercom Headset Hook Signaling (0-2) Signal Call (0 or 1) Signaling (0 or 1) Ext. Ext. (0 or 1) Hard 0 = Not allowed 0 = None (INT) 1 = Allowed with tone 0 = Disable 1 = when dial 0 = Disable...
  • Page 248 3URJUDP#37 Executive DND(0-2) Trunk Off- Intercom Off-Hook Intercom Headset Hook Signaling (0-2) Signal Call (0 or 1) Signaling (0 or 1) Ext. Ext. (0 or 1) Hard 0 = Not allowed 0 = None (INT) 1 = Allowed with tone 0 = Disable 1 = when dial 0 = Disable...
  • Page 249 3URJUDP#39/#3: Outgoing Trunk Incoming Trunk Access/Audible Access (00-30) D = Ring Type (0-3) 0 = No Ringing G1 = Line Group 1 GP = Line Group No. (00-30) Ext. Ext. 1 = Day Ring G2 = Line Group 2 (00 = Not assigned) Hard 2 = Night Ring (00 = Not assigned)
  • Page 250 3URJUDP#39/#3: Outgoing Trunk Incoming Trunk Access/Audible Access (00-30) D = Ring Type (0-3) 0 = No Ringing G1 = Line Group 1 GP = Line Group No. (00-30) Ext. Ext. 1 = Day Ring G2 = Line Group 2 (00 = Not assigned) Hard 2 = Night Ring (00 = Not assigned)
  • Page 251 3URJUDP#3; Instrument Type SLT Dial Internal Paging Zone Tenant Group (0-4) (0-3) Plan (0-4) (0 or 1) Ext. Ext. 0 = KTS Hard 1 = DISA 1 = Zone 1 3 = Zone 3 1 = Group 1 3 = Group 3 (INT) 2 = SLT (DP) 0 = Plan 1...
  • Page 252 3URJUDP#3; Instrument Type SLT Dial Internal Paging Zone Tenant Group (0-4) (0-3) Plan (0-4) (0 or 1) Ext. Ext. 0 = KTS Hard 1 = DISA 1 = Zone 1 3 = Zone 3 1 = Group 1 3 = Group 3 (INT) 2 = SLT (DP) 0 = Plan 1...
  • Page 253 3URJUDP#3;/#46 Park Hold Group (0-4) Key Touch Tone Do Not Disturb (0-3) (0 or 1) 0 = Disabled Ext. Ext. 1 = Trunk calls blocked Hard 1 = Group 1 3 = Group 3 2 = Trunk and ICM calls blocked (INT) 2 = Group 2 4 = Group 4 0 = Enabled...
  • Page 254 3URJUDP#3;/#46 Park Hold Group (0-4) Key Touch Tone Do Not Disturb (0-3) (0 or 1) 0 = Disabled Ext. Ext. 1 = Trunk calls blocked Hard 1 = Group 1 3 = Group 3 2 = Trunk and ICM calls blocked (INT) 2 = Group 2 4 = Group 4 0 = Enabled...
  • Page 255 3URJUDP#46 Alarm Voice Announce Terminal Connection Audible Device Port (For SLT) (0 or 1) Ext. Ext. (0 or 1) (0 or 1) Hard 0 = Off 0 = Disable 0 = Not connected (INT) 1 = On 1 = Enable 1 = Connected ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
  • Page 256 3URJUDP#46 Alarm Voice Announce Terminal Connection Audible Device Port (For SLT) (0 or 1) Ext. Ext. (0 or 1) (0 or 1) Hard 0 = Off 0 = Disable 0 = Not connected (INT) 1 = On 1 = Enable 1 = Connected ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
  • Page 257 3URJUDP#47 Flexible numbering Flexible numbering (10-79) (100-799) (10-79) (100-799) Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Hard Hard (00 = Not assigned) (00 = Not assigned) (INT) (INT) (000 = Not assigned) (000 = Not assigned) 2 digit 3 digit 2 digit 3 digit •...
  • Page 258 3URJUDP#68 Extension Class (0-5) Extension Class (0-5) Extension Class (0-5) 0 = Class A 3 = Class D 0 = Class A 3 = Class D 0 = Class A 3 = Class D Ext. Ext. 1 = Class B 4 = Class E 1 = Class B 4 = Class E...
  • Page 259 3URJUDP#68 Extension Class (0-5) Extension Class (0-5) Extension Class (0-5) 0 = Class A 3 = Class D 0 = Class A 3 = Class D 0 = Class A 3 = Class D Ext. Ext. 1 = Class B 4 = Class E 1 = Class B 4 = Class E...
  • Page 260 3URJUDP#94 Alphanumeric Caller-ID data Caller-ID SMDR Doorphone Table editing outgoing Call/Answer Key pad Indication (0 or 1) Information Ext. Ext. (0 or 1) (0 or 1) (0 or 1) Hard 0 = Disable 0 = Disable 0 = Print 0 = Enable (INT) 1 = Enable 1 = Enable...
  • Page 261 3URJUDP#94 Alphabetical Caller-ID data Caller-ID SMDR Doorphone Table editing outgoing Call Call/Answer Key pad Indication (0 or 1) Information Ext. Ext. (0 or 1) (0 or 1) (0 or 1) Hard 0 = Disable 0 = Disable 0 = Print 0 = Enable (INT) 1 = Enable...
  • Page 262 3URJUDP#:8 KTS Off-Hook Long Auto Dial Assignment for Personal Mode Selection Conversation DISA External Call Abb. Automatic Cutoff forward Trunk Dial 0 = No tone Access (0 or 1) 0 = No Function (0 or 1) 1 = Seize ICM Ext.
  • Page 263 3URJUDP#:8 KTS Off-Hook Long Auto Dial Assignment for Personal Automatic Mode Selection Conversation DISA External Call Abb. Trunk Cutoff forward Dial 0 = No tone Access (0 or 1) 0 = No Function (0 or 1) 1 = Seize ICM Ext.
  • Page 264 # 3URJUDP#::/;: Trunk Hold operation Trunk Hold operation 0 = Can hold within the timer 0 = Can hold within the timer Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. 1 = Can always hold 1 = Can always hold Hard Hard (INT) Night Dial Block Night Dial Block...
  • Page 265 2WKHU#$VVLJQPHQW 3URJUDP#35 3URJUDP#38 Extension Port for Line Lowest Numbered Highest Numbered Unsupervised Conference Group Line in Group Line in Group (10-System Max.) (00 = Not assigned) 3URJUDP#3< Call Forwarding Pairs (1-8) Executive Extension No. (10-System Max.) (00 = None) Secretary Extension No. (10-System Max.) (00 = None) Executive Secretary...
  • Page 266 3URJUDP#44 Hunting Group (0-4) Extension No. in Hunting Group 3URJUDP#45 Doorphone Call Incoming Ring Type (0-3) Doorphone Number (1 or 2) Ringing Extension No. 0 = No Ring 1 = Day Ring (10-System Max) (00 = None) 2 = Night Ring 3 = Day and Night Doorphone 1 Doorphone 2 Ringing Ext.
  • Page 267 5HVWULFW#&RGH#$VVLJQPHQW 3URJUDP#69 3URJUDP#6< Common Unrestricted Code (DATA-F) Permitted Code (DATA-C) 3URJUDP#73 Class-B Restricted Code (DATA-B) 3URJUDP#6: Number Length Limit (DATA-D1) (01-30) (00 = No restrict) digits 3URJUDP#6; PBX Access Code (DATA-E) • 6-24 •...
  • Page 268 3URJUDP#74 No. Class-C/D Restricted Code(DATA-D2) • 6-25 •...
  • Page 269 6HFXULW\#&RGH#$VVLJQPHQW 3URJUDP#75/#76 Walking Toll Restriction Restriction Class (0-5) Security Code 0 = Class A 1 = Class B 2 = Class C (Max. 4 digit) 3 = Class D 4 = Class E 5 = Class F ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
  • Page 270 3URJUDP#79/#7:/#7; DISA Security Code Extension Number Restriction Class (0-5) (Max. 4 digit) (For SMDR) 0 = Class A 1 = Class B 2 = Class C (10-System Max) 3 = Class D 4 = Class E 5 = Class F ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
  • Page 271 3URJUDP#:9 DISA Password DISA Password for Listening to for Listening to Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Recorded Message Hard Recorded Message Hard (INT) (INT) • 6-28 •...
  • Page 272 (DFK#2SWLRQ#$VVLJQPHQW 3URJUDP#7</#83 Incoming ring Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Incoming ring mode group (01-30) (0 or 1) (0 or 1) (0 or 1) 0 = Not Ring 0 = Disable 0 = Disable 0 = Disable (00 = Not ring) 1 = Day Ring 1 = Enable 1 = Enable 1 = Enable...
  • Page 273 SMDR ASSIGNMENT Digit (01-24) 0 = Not Printed Caller-ID Data 1 = Print Telephone Number (0 - 3) 2 = Print Name 3 = Print Telephone Number or Name Masking digits 0 = Not Mask digit (0 or 1-9) 1 –9 = Masking digits )$;#$VVLJQPHQW#+7;0=#63;#2QO\, 3URJUDP#9:#+7;0=#63;, Trunk Line Number(00-03) Extension Number(12-17)
  • Page 274 System Assignment Program 15, 16, 17, 18 SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT Lamp shift mode 0 = disable ( ) ( ) (0 or 1) 1 = Enable Night service(0 or 1) 0 = All Tenant ( ) ( ) 1 = Each Tenant Automatic trunk access 0 = Disable (0-3)
  • Page 275 3URJUDP#4;/#4</#53/#97 SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT Common abbreviated dial 0 = Disable ( ) ( ) restriction (0 or 1) 1 = Enable Handset receiver volume 0 = Reset after conversation ( ) ( ) (0 or 1) 1 = Keep current volume Time indication 0 = 12H mode ( ) ( )
  • Page 276 3URJUDP#:;/#;3 SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT Automatic Caller-ID Data 0 = Disable ( ) ( ) Indication 1 = Enable SLT Dial Tone 0 = Continuous ( ) ( ) 1 = 0.3s on/ 0.2s off Break In Warning Tone 0 = Disable ( ) ( ) 1 = Enable Dial 0 / 9 Operation...
  • Page 277 3URJUDP#85 Tenant Feature (1-5) Feature Access (0 or 1) 0 = Allowed 0 = Common use 0 = System 0 = Indicating All 1 = Restrict 1 = Assigned 1 = Each Extension Abbreviated Tenant 1 = Indicating Dial Group Extension in the tenant to which the DSS belongs...
  • Page 278 3URJUDP#95/#96 DSS Console Port No. Pair Extension Automatic DND Override Hold of Line (0 or 1) (10-System Max.) (0 or 1) 0 = Disable 0 = Disable 1 = Enable 1 = Enable ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
  • Page 279 (DFK#7LPHU#$VVLJQPHQW TIME ASSIGNMENT TIME PROGRAM Exclusive Hold Recall 1 = Recall start time (001-255: 10-2550 sec.) 2 = Signal duration time (000: Not assigned) System Hold Recall 1 = Recall start time (001-255: 10-2550 sec.) ..1 (001-255: 1-255 sec.)..2 2 = Signal duration time (000: Not assigned) Unannounced Transfer Recall time (000-255: 0-2550 sec.)
  • Page 280 PROGRAM TIME ASSIGNMENT TIME Unattendant Message 1 = Automatic answer time (000: Disable) (001-255: 1-255 sec.) 2 = Cut off time DISA Timers 1 = Automatic answer time (000: Answer at once) (001-255: 1-255 sec.) 2 = Dial waiting time (001-255: 1-255 sec.) 3 = Extension calling time (001-255: 1-255 sec.)
  • Page 281 PART 7 OPTIONAL ITEMS...
  • Page 282 PART 7-1 OPTIONAL ITEM FOR TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 (CALLER-ID UNIT)
  • Page 283: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents General Description ......................7-1-1 Required Items & Capacity ....................7-1-1 Installation of 3CIDU-A1 Unit (TX-Z 308) ................7-1-2 Installing the Caller-ID Adaptor (TX-Z 824/1232/2464)............7-1-5 Installing the SMCID PBA (TX-Z 824/1232/2464)..............7-1-8 Display Indication for Caller-ID Information..............7-1-11 Caller-ID Table........................7-1-17 Temporary Memory......................7-1-30 SMDR Printout ........................7-1-33 Feature Access Keys ......................7-1-33 List of Display Information ....................7-1-35...
  • Page 284: Required Items & Capacity

    General Description Caller-ID feature provides a caller's telephone number and/or name with time and date on the display of Key Telephone. You can check the caller's information before answering the incoming call. TX-Z Series can be support this feature by using additional items which are newly developed. Note: This feature is available only for the Key Telephone with Display.
  • Page 285 Installation of 3CIDU-A1 Unit (TX-Z 308) Open the upper housing of main equipment 1. Disconnect the AC cord from an AC outlet. 2. Loosen the screw and remove the front cover. 3. Loosen the two screws and remove the upper housing. Installation of 3CIDU-A1 Unit To install 3CIDU Unit in the Main Equipment 1.
  • Page 286 Installation of 3CIDU-A1 Unit (TX-Z 308) 4. After installing the 3CIDU Unit, connect the Trunk line which provides Caller-ID service as illustration. Make connection from PTT lines to one of the connector labeled COCN () on the 3CIDU Unit. A maximum of 3 CO/PBX lines can be installed as Caller-ID line. 5.
  • Page 287 Installation of 3CIDU-A1 Unit (TX-Z 308) 6. For the wiring between 3CIDU-A1 unit and 308M-A1 Unit, use some tool to knock-out panel as the illustration and through the upper housing to connect to the COCN connector on the 308M-A1 unit. Removing the knock-out panel Through upper housing to...
  • Page 288 Installing the Caller-ID Adaptor (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) 1. Installing the Caller-ID Adaptor The Caller-ID adaptor should be installed in a clean, dry, centrally-located spot where is out of direct sunlight. The area should be free of moisture (water, dampness, etc.) and away from any equipment which might vibrate.
  • Page 289 Installing the Caller-ID Adaptor (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) 2. Connector Location The connector locations for the Caller-ID adaptor are shown in the following illustration. NX7E-8CID Adaptor 3. Connection of the CO/PBX Line The Trunk lines which provide Caller-ID service should be connected as illustration. Make connection from PTT lines to one of the connector (labeled COCN) on 8CIDMB-A1 unit in the Caller-ID adaptor.
  • Page 290 Installing the Caller-ID Adaptor (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) 4. Connecting to the TX-Z System To CBCN on the NX7E-( )SMCID-A1 PBA (1) To connect NX7E-408()/208()-A1 unit and NX7E-()SMCID-A1 PBA as the illustration. Note 1: When previous TX-Z system, the Special EPROM (4.0 or upwards on NX7E-408M-A1 PBA) or Special Unit (NX7E-24CPU-B1 PBA) are required for Caller-ID feature.
  • Page 291 Installing the Caller-ID Adaptor (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) (3) Wiring diagram for accessory cables & Grounding Cables (Cont'd) The wiring of grounding cable must be as illustrations. To NX7E-208E-A1 NX7E-408M-A1 To ETH terminal of Caller-ID adaptor AC Cord Grounding Cable Screw IMPORTANT Surely connect the Grounding cable to Earth Ground properly to protect the unit.
  • Page 292 Installing the SMCID PBA (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) Caller-ID cable Set SW1 to the proper Bit Rate position. SMDR Jack and Cable Assembly To SMDCN Connector In NX7E-8SMCID-A1 the Caller-ID Adaptor Nylon Spacer EXPCN NX7E-208E-A1/NX7E-008E-A1 NX7E-408M-A1 (2) TX-Z 1232/3464 System The NX7E-24CPU-B1 PBA & NX7E-24SMCID-A1 PBA provide the SMDR feature & Caller-ID feature.
  • Page 293 Installing the SMCID PBA (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) Short bar Short bar Set SW1 to the proper Bit Rate position. ¾ 7-1-10 ¾...
  • Page 294 Display Indication for Caller-ID Information [ DESCRIPTION ] When the system receives an incoming call, a line key on the Key Telephone indicates busy status. Then indication of line key will be changed to incoming status after receiving Caller-ID information from a PTT's line and display of the Key Telephone sets indicates the Caller Number (and/or Name) then user can answer the call.
  • Page 295 Display Indication for Caller-ID Information 2) When Caller-ID information is received (Caller's Name Information: Not Exist) Display Indication Operation and Information (On-Hook condition) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1.
  • Page 296 Display Indication for Caller-ID Information 4) When caller calls from Non Caller-ID Service Area Display Indication Operation and Information (On-Hook condition) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1.
  • Page 297 2. To show the Caller-ID information at the no ringing extension. 1) When Caller-ID information is received (Caller's Name Information: Exist) Display Indication Operation and Information (On-Hook condition) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. To answer incoming call or a line on hold. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 2.
  • Page 298 Display Indication for Caller-ID Information 3) When Caller-ID information is not received Display Indication Operation and Information (On-Hook condition) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. To answer incoming call or a line on hold. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 2.
  • Page 299 Display Indication for Caller-ID Information 5) When caller rejects to display Caller-ID information Display Indication Operation and Information (On-Hook condition) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. To answer incoming call or a line on hold. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 2.
  • Page 300 Caller-ID Table [ DESCRIPTION ] Caller-ID information (Name and Number) can be stored in the system's Caller-ID Table (up to 100 tables). When system received Caller-ID information from a Trunk line and received information is only number (or name), the system displays the name (number) that associated with received information.
  • Page 301 Caller-ID Table 2. To store a Displayed Caller-ID information to Caller-ID Table at the no ringing extension. Display Indication Operation and Information (On-Hook condition) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. To answer incoming call or line on hold. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 2.
  • Page 302 Caller-ID Table 3. To use Bin Number (1) To store the new information/To change the current information Display Indication Operation and Information (On-Hook condition) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1.
  • Page 303 Caller-ID Table (1) To store the new information/To change the current information (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 7. Input Caller's Name. B I N N O . 0 0 1 # # # # # # (Example: NITSUKO CORP.) N I T S U K O C O R P .
  • Page 304 Caller-ID Table (2) To delete the current information (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 4. Press * key. B I N N O . 0 0 1 # # # # # # (displayed current information) If wrong Bin number is entered, the display shall return to # # # # # # 0 4 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 input mode for Bin number.
  • Page 305 Caller-ID Table (4) To store the new information to idle Bin Number Display Indication Operation Information (Caller-ID information has already stored to the table.) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1.
  • Page 306 Caller-ID Table 4. To search the Caller's Telephone Number (1) To make the outgoing call by using the searched Telephone Number Display Indication Operation and Information (Caller-ID information has already stored to the table.) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1.
  • Page 307 Caller-ID Table (2) To change the current information by searching the Telephone Number (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 3. Press Caller's Telephone Number (one digit to 10 digits S E A R C H N U M B E R from ahead) for Search.
  • Page 308 Caller-ID Table (3) To delete the current information by Searching the Telephone Number Display Indication Operation and Information S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M (Caller-ID information has already stored to the table.) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1.
  • Page 309 Caller-ID Table 5. To search the Caller's Name (1) To make the outgoing call by using the searched caller's Name Display Indication Operation and Information (Caller-ID information has already stored to the table.) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1.
  • Page 310 Caller-ID Table (2) To change the current information by searching the caller's Name Display Indication Operation and Information (Caller-ID information has already stored to the table.) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1.
  • Page 311 Caller-ID Table (2) To change the current information by searching the caller's Name (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 9. Input new Name. (for example: ABC CORP.) B I N N O . 0 1 2 # # # # # # If the Caller's Name is not necessary to change, this A B C C O R P .
  • Page 312 Caller-ID Table (3) To delete the current information by searching the caller's Name (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 6. Press HOLD key. B I N N O . 0 1 2 # # # # # # Corresponding Bin No. shall be displayed according to # # # # # # 0 4 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 the stored Telephone Number.
  • Page 313: Temporary Memory

    Temporary Memory [ DESCRIPTION ] The system has the Temporary Memory area which can store up to 70 (for TX-Z 308/824)/100 (for TX-Z 1232/2464) information (Tel. No.: max 10 digits, Name: max 15 digits). Caller-ID information is automatically stored to the Temporary Memory when... there is an abandoned call incoming Caller-ID information can not be stored to Caller-ID Table due to the Caller-ID Table is full condition.
  • Page 314 Temporary Memory 1. To make the outgoing call by using Temporary Memory (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information If the information is not in memory, the indication is as T E M P O R A R Y M E M O R Y shown;...
  • Page 315 Temporary Memory 3. To entry the stored information at Temporary Memory to Caller-ID Table (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 4. Press HOLD Key. (store to Caller-ID table) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 # # # # # # # # # Indicated information shall be stored to Caller-ID Table.
  • Page 316: Smdr Printout

    SMDR Printout [ DESCRIPTION ] Caller-ID information (Number or Name) can be printed out under "DIALED#" column when the incoming call information (INC) is printed. The printing pattern can be selected from "Not Printed", "Telephone Number printed", "Name printed" and “Telephone Number or Name printed”. [ RELATED SYSTEM DATA ] Program #58-D: Caller-ID Data Printout Feature Access Keys...
  • Page 317 Feature Access Keys [ OPERATION ] The operations of store/cancel/confirm are as follows; 1. To store: (1) Lift handset or press SPK key. (2) Press ICM key. (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note) (3) Press OPAC Key. (4) Dial 4. (5) Press one of Line or F1 - F10 keys. (6) Dial desired Function Code (15 - 21).
  • Page 318 List of Display Information Contents Display Indication Note Caller-ID Information X: Caller's telephone Number X X X X X X X X X X # # # # # # (Maximum 10 digits) * When Caller-ID Y: Caller's Name information is Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y (Maximum 15 digits).
  • Page 319 List of Display Information Contents Display Indication Note Caller-ID Table XXX: Bin Number B I N N O . X X X # # # # # # Information Y: Telephone Number * Bin No. Information # # # # # # Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y in the Table.
  • Page 320 List of Display Information Contents Display Indication Note 18 Caller-ID Table S E A R C H N A M E # # # # Information * When the L I S T E N D # # # # # # # # information is finished in table.
  • Page 321 List of Display Information Contents Display Indication Note To confirm one Touch S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M Feature Access key. C H E C K T M P . M E M O R Y (Cont’d) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M...
  • Page 322 PART 7-2 OPTIONAL ITEM FOR TX-Z-308 (FAX Transfer/DUD Unit)
  • Page 323 PART 7-2-1 INSTALLATION General Description Required Items Installation of NX7E-3FAXU-A1 Card Fax Machine Installation Installation Notice Preparation for Attendant Message Basic Programming...
  • Page 324 General Description NX7E-3FAXU-A1 card provides TX-Z 308 system with Voice Announce, FAX Transfer, and DUD (Direct Universal Dialing). Voice Announce automatically answers the system’s incoming calls and plays a pre-recorded message. It helps outside callers to reach the Fax Machine or the desired extension speedy without a mistake.
  • Page 325 Installation of NX7E-3FAXU-A1 Card To install 3FAXU card in the Main Equipment : 1. Mount the 3FAXU card to the connector labeled EXPCN. 2. Secure the 3FAXU card with Metal Spacer (included). Note : Up to 4 optional cards such as 3DHEXU, 3SMDR, 3CIDU (for Caller-ID) and 3FAXU are provided for TX-Z 308 system.
  • Page 326 Fax Machine Installation G3 type Fax machine is connected to one of the extension ports. IMPORTANT !! type machine should connected to one of the extension ports except TEL 1, TEL 2 port. Note : If G2 type Fax machine is connected to the system, the incoming Fax call may not automatically be transmitted.
  • Page 327 Preparation for Attendant Message NX7E-3FAXU-A1 card provides 5 types of message which can be recorded by customer. Before using features of FAXU, all messages should be recorded. NOTICE : All messages can be recorded / erased / confirmed by only No.10 (TEL 1) Attendant Recording Time Remarks...
  • Page 328 Preparation for Attendant Message 1. To Record Attendant Message : Display Indication Operation and Information S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. 2. Dial 960. R E C . F A X M S G # >...
  • Page 329: Basic Programming

    Preparation for Attendant Message 3. To confirm Attendant Message : Display Indication Operation and Information S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. 2. Dial 962. P L A Y F A X M S G # >...
  • Page 330: Feature Description

    PART 7-2-2 FEATURE DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Fax / Operator Call (Note) DUD (Direct Universal Dialing) Call (Note) (Note) Fax / DUD Call Hold and Transfer to Fax Machine (by Manual Operation) Outgoing Call from Fax Machine Operation Flowchart (Note): One of these features should be selected by Program #68-A according to your customer’s requirement.
  • Page 331 Fax/Operator Call Description When there is an incoming call from outside caller on Fax / DUD Line which is assigned by Program #67, the system automatically answers and sends Greeting Message (Message No.1) to outside caller. << Example Message for Message No.1 >> Thank you for calling.
  • Page 332 DUD (Direct Universal Dialing) Call Description NX7E-3FAXU-A1 card also provides DUD with Voice Announce feature. Important Notice : 3FAXU-A1 card does not support current DISA feature. When there is an incoming call from outside caller on Fax / DUD Line (assigned by Program #67), the system automatically answers and sends Greeting Message (Message No.2) to outside caller.
  • Page 333 DUD (Direct Universal Dialing) Call Information This feature also provides following additional functions. DUD Call at Night Mode In case there is an incoming call from outside caller on Fax / DUD Line while the system is placed in Night Service, the system automatically answers and sends Night Message (Message No.1) to outside caller.
  • Page 334 Fax / DUD (Direct Universal Dialing) Call Description When there is an incoming call from outside caller on Fax / DUD Line (which is assigned by Program #67), the system automatically answers and sends Greeting Message (Message No.1) to outside caller. <<...
  • Page 335 Hold and Transfer to Fax Machine Description In case an extension user answers to Fax call due to some reason (miss-operation by the outside caller, etc...), this call can be transferred to the connected Fax Machine by manual operation. Related Programming None Operation <...
  • Page 336 Operation Flowchart Incoming call is being Incoming call is being (#68-A = 0) (#68-A = 2) received on Fax Line received on FAX/DUD Line Yes (#69-1 = 000) Answer immediate? - Set ringing status/TEL Ringing - Start Timer (#69-1) Yes (Answer) Answer by Ext.? No (No answer) Start talking on...
  • Page 337 Operation Flowchart Incoming call is being (#68-A = 1) receive on DUD Line Yes (#69-1 = 000) Answer immediate? - Set ringing status/TEL Ringing - Start Timer (#69-1) Yes (Answer) Answer by Ext.? No (No answer) Start talking on the Trunk line - $QVZHU#DXWRPDWLFDOO\ Send Message #2 Send Message #3...
  • Page 338 Operation Flowchart Dial "0" to "7"..Extension port Number (No. 10 to 17) Assigned Transfer? Yes (Transfer) - Call Forward immediate Change to Transferred Ext. No. - Call Forward when busy Yes (Busy) Transferred Ext. Busy? - Call to transferred Ext. - Extension Calling timer - Start timer (#69-4) - Call Forward when unanswered...
  • Page 339 PART 7-3 OPTIONAL ITEM FOR TX-Z 1232/2464 (Voice Announce/Record Unit)
  • Page 340 PART 7-3-1 OUTLINE OF VAU Introduction VAU Capacity How to Record VAU Message How to Erase VAU Message How to Confirm VAU Message Table of VAU Message...
  • Page 341 Introduction A Voice Announce/Record Unit (VAU) can be used with the TX-Z 1232/2464 system. This unit transmits guidance messages for DISA operation or when the user is not present. This results in both prompt and accurate operation and handling of incoming calls. The types of messages that can be used consist of VAU messages shared between systems, and personal messages that are recorded by the user.
  • Page 342 How to Record VAU Message - To Record VAU Message Display Indication Operation and Information 1. Lift handset or press SPK. (See Note) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 2. Dial 930. R E C . D I S A . M S G # > If Busy - VAU unit is not inserted in the system.
  • Page 343 How to Erase VAU Message - To Erase VAU Message Display Indication Operation and Information 1. Lift handset or press SPK. (See Note) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 2. Dial 931. D E L . D I S A . M S G # > If Busy - VAU unit is not inserted in the system.
  • Page 344 How to Confirm VAU Message - To Confirm VAU Message Display Indication Operation and Information 1. Lift handset or press SPK. (See Note) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 2. Dial 932. P L Y . D I S A . M S G # > If Busy - VAU unit is not inserted in the system.
  • Page 345 Table of VAU Messages Message Message Type Description External Call Forward When system is set the External Call Forward on DISA Message line, this message is sent before transferring. Example Message: Thank you for calling. Your call will be transferred. Please wait for a moment.
  • Page 346 Table of VAU Message Message Message Type Description Demanding Message for This message is sent before outside caller dials to leave Leave a Message or a message or telephone number. This message is sent Telephone No. when extension user did not record Personal Message. This message is used by only KTS with Display.
  • Page 347 Table of VAU Message Message Message Type Description Ending Message for Leave This message is sent when outside caller finishes for Message leaving a message. Example Message: Message has been recorded. Ending Message for Leave This message is sent when outside caller finishes Telephone No.
  • Page 348 Table of VAU Message Message Message Type Description Night Message When system was set to the Night Mode, these messages are sent for each DISA Line. Example Message: Thank you for calling. Our office is already closed today. Unattendant Message This message is sent when nobody answers the call.
  • Page 349 PART 7-3-2 INSTALLATION OF VAU...
  • Page 350 To Install VAU Card Before installing the VAU Card, user must change the switch position from Factory Setting to User Setting as shown in above illustration. This switch is to save the VAU Message with the Back-up Battery when the main power is OFF. If the VAU Card is installed without turning this switch, the VAU Messages are erased when the power goes OFF.
  • Page 351 PART 7-3-3 FEATURE DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION...
  • Page 352 Table of Contents Features on DISA ....................... 7-3-3-1 DISA with Automated Attendant ..............7-3-3-1 Leave a Message (from outside) ..............7-3-3-2 Leave a Telephone Number ................7-3-3-8 External Call Forward to Mobile Phone............7-3-3-12 Call Information to Pager ................7-3-3-13 Message Playback from Outside..............7-3-3-14 Waiting Message ..................7-3-3-14 Features on Transfer ..................7-3-3-15 Call Forward with Guidance Message............7-3-3-15...
  • Page 353 Features on DISA n n n n DISA with Automated Attendant DESCRIPTION: After system answered automatically on DISA line, system sends a guidance message to outside caller. Outside caller can take each DISA operation more easily by each guidance message. The user can select whether Dial Tone is sent or not after VAU Message in Program #78-E.
  • Page 354 Features on DISA RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #17-E: Existance of Attendant for DISA #66: DISA Timers #78-E: DISA Dial Tone Assignment RELATED FEATURES: Direct Inward System Access (DISA) External Call Forward on DISA Line Night Service n n n n Leave a Message (from outside) DESCRIPTION: On the Extension Access feature in DISA, when outside caller calls to extension which is set the Absent Mode, outside caller hears Absent Message (Personal Message) that extension user left and VAU...
  • Page 355 Features on DISA To set Absent Mode: (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 5. Hang up or press SPK. (TRFR key will flash.) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M # # # # # # # # # # # # # # (SLT) 1.
  • Page 356 Features on DISA To record an Absent Message (Personal Message): (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 5. Dial *. (Recording and timer counting finish.) 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 6 1 2 : 0 0 P M (For Example: Recording time is 6 sec.) R E C .
  • Page 357 Features on DISA To confirm an Absent Message (Personal Message): (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information (SLT) 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 7 and 951. (Dial Plan 1) (see Note 2, 3) 2. Dial 0571 (9571). (Dial Plan 2) (see Note 2, 3) 3.
  • Page 358 Features on DISA To confirm Left Message(s): (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information (SLT) 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 7 and *. (Dial Plan 1) (see Note 1, 3, 5) 2. Dial *. (Dial Plan 2) (see Note 1, 3, 5) Note 1: When Voice Paths are occupied, Busy Tone will be sent.
  • Page 359 Features on DISA To erase all Left Messages: Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS) 1. Lift handset or press SPK. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note 1) 3. Dial * and 0 and #. (see Note 2, 3) 4. Hang up or press SPK. (SLT) 1.
  • Page 360 Features on DISA RELATED FEATURES: Direct Inward System Access (DISA) n n n n Leave a Telephone Number This feature is available when desired extension is only KTS with Display. DESCRIPTION: On the Extension Access feature in DISA, when outside caller calls to extension which is set to Absent Mode, outside caller can leave Telephone Number using DTMF after outside caller hears Absent Message (Personal Message) that extension user left and VAU Message (No.
  • Page 361 Features on DISA To reset Absent Mode: Display Indication Operation and Information 1. Lift handset or press SPK. S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 2. Press ICM key. (See Note) 3. Press TRFR twice. 4. Hang up or press SPK. (TRFR key will go off.) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M Note : When Program #75-D is 0 (No tone), skip Step 2.
  • Page 362 Features on DISA To confirm an Absent Message (Personal Message): Display Indication Operation and Information 1. Lift handset or press SPK. (See Note 1) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 2. Dial 951. (Playing start.) (see Note 2, 3) P L Y .
  • Page 363 Features on DISA To confirm the contents of left Telephone Number: Display Indication Operation and Information 1. Press CHECK and dial *. L E A V E T E L . N U M B E R (For Example: Left Telephone No. is 0123456789.) # # # # # # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 After confirmed Telephone Number, user can select the...
  • Page 364 Features on DISA To leave a Telephone Number: (Outside caller operation.) 1. Call the DISA line. 2. Hear VAU Message (No. 02). 3. Dial desired extension number. 4. Hear Personal Message. (Absent Message) 5. Hear VAU Message (No. 07) 6. Dial 2. 7.
  • Page 365 Features on DISA (Outside caller operation) 1. Call DISA line. 2. Hear VAU Message (No. 02). 3. Dial desired extension number. 4. Hear Personal Message or VAU Message No.07. (Absent Message) 5. Dial 3. 6. Hear VAU Message No. 01. - An idle Trunk line is seized and the stored mobile phone No.
  • Page 366 Features on DISA n n n n Message Playback from Outside DESCRIPTION: The extension user who sets Absent Mode can playback the left messages from outside through DISA line. A 4-digit password to listen to the messages can be assigned per extension in Program #76. STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION:...
  • Page 367 Features on DISA RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #66-4: VAU Message No.25 Waiting Time RELATED FEATURES: Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Features on Transfer n n n n Call Forward with Guidance Message DESCRIPTION: On the Call Forward feature, system can send a Transfer Message (Personal Massage) before this call is transferred to the other extension.
  • Page 368 Features on Transfer OPERATION: To set Call Forward Mode: Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note 1) 3. Press TRFR. 4.
  • Page 369 Features on Transfer To record a Transfer Message (Personal Message): (This operation requires that extension is set the Call Forward Mode.) Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. (See Note 1) R E C .
  • Page 370 Features on Transfer To confirm a Transfer Message (Personal Message): Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. (See Note 1) P L Y . T R F R . M E S S A G E 2.
  • Page 371 Features on Transfer STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION: To set Meet-Me Paging Transfer Mode: Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note) 3.
  • Page 372 Features on Transfer To record a Transfer Message (Personal Message): (This operation requires that extension is set the Meet-Me Paging Transfer Mode.) Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. (See Note 1) R E C .
  • Page 373 Features on Transfer To confirm a Transfer Message (Personal Message): Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. (See Note 1) P L Y . T R F R . M E S S A G E 2.
  • Page 374 Features on Transfer To record a Paging Message (Personal Message): (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information 6. Hang up or press SPK. S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M When user hangs up or presses SPK without dial * or #, # # # # # # # # # # # # # # the recorded message will be saved.
  • Page 375 Features on Transfer To confirm a Paging Message (Personal Message): (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information (SLT) 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 7 and 953. (Dial Plan 1) (see Note 2, 3) 2. Dial 0573 (9573). (Dial Plan 2) (see Note 2, 3) 3.
  • Page 376 Other Features n n n n General Message DESCRIPTION: Extension user can send a General Message to the other extensions or some extensions which belong to Hunt Group. The message is recorded at the each time. Receiving extensions can listen to the sent General Message and also can transfer to the other extension, if necessary.
  • Page 377 Other Features To record and send a General Message: (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information (SLT) 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 7 and 940. (Dial Plan 1) (see Note 2) 2. Dial 050 (950). (Dial Plan 2) (see Note 2) 3.
  • Page 378 Other Features To erase recorded General Message(s) individually at originating extension: (This operation is available only KTS.) Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS with Display) G E N E R A L M E S S A G E 1. Press CHECK and dial #. # # # # # # # (For Example: desired extension No.
  • Page 379 Other Features To go off the MW lamp/Indicator: (This operation is available at only KTS.) Display Indication Operation and Information (On Hook condition) 1. Press OPAC. 2. Press CLEAR. To Confirm the Left Messages On the Leave a Message (from outside), Leave a Telephone Number, General Message and Message Waiting features, when Messages or Telephone Numbers are left by the other extension or outside caller, MW Lamp/Indicator at KTS is flashing.
  • Page 380 Other Features To confirm General Message(s) at receiving extension: (Cont'd) Display Indication Operation and Information Note 4: After confirming message, user can select the message to be confirmed by dialing * or #. (*: Scroll forward, #: Scroll backward) Note 5: When recorded contents has been finished, 1-beep tone (400 Hz, 0.5 sec.) will be sent.
  • Page 381 Other Features To erase all General Messages at receiving extension: Display Indication Operation and Information (KTS) 1. Lift handset or press SPK. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note 1) 3. Dial *, 0, #. (see Note 2) 4. Hang up or press SPK. (SLT) 1.
  • Page 382 Other Features STATION APPLICATION: System OPERATION: To send an Unattendant Message (VAU Message No. 24: Unattendant Message): (This operation is available at only KTS.) 1. On the Trunk line. (KTS user is making conversation with outside party.) Incoming call. (Nobody answer.) 2.
  • Page 383 PART 8 HOW TO USE FOR SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE...
  • Page 384 USER'S GUIDE TX-Z GROUPHONE SERIES (For Single Line Telephone) The system may restrict you from using some of the features in this guide. Check with your supplier for details. Manufacturer: Nitsuko Corporation 2-6-1 KITAMIKATA, TAKATSU-KU, KAWASAKI 213-8511 JAPAN TEL: 044-811-1111 FAX: 044-813-7300 TLX: 3842-176 NTK J http://www.nitsuko.co.jp - How to make User's Guide -...
  • Page 385 1. TRUNK LINE CALLS 8. PAGING (Cont'd) 1.1 Outgoing Call To answer Paging: - Dial Plan 1 - To place an outside call: 1. Lift handset. (Wait 5 seconds) - Dial Plan 1, 2 - 2. Dial 8. 1. Lift handset. - Dial Plan 1, 2 - 2.
  • Page 386 8. PAGING 1. TRUNK LINE CALLS (Cont'd) 8.1 Paging 1.4 Flash To make a page: To send Flash signal to Trunk line: - Dial Plan 1 - - Dial Plan 1, 2 - 1. Lift handset. 1. On the CO or PBX line. 2.
  • Page 387 2. INTERCOM CALLS 6. CONFERENCE (Con'd) 2.1 Intercom Call 6.2 Multi-Line Conference To call other extension: To set Multi-Line Conference: - Dial Plan 1 - - Dial Plan 1, 2 - 1. Lift handset. 1. On the Trunk line. 2. Dial 7. 2.
  • Page 388 Manufacturer: Nitsuko Corporation 2-6-1 KITAMIKATA, TAKATSU-KU, KAWASAKI 213-8511 JAPAN TEL: 044-811-1111 FAX: 044-813-7300 TLX: 3842-176 NTK J http://www.nitsuko.co.jp...

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