Sigma V KT848 Installation Manual

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Sigma V
KT848 Business Telephone
System
Installation Guide
(Release 1.1)

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  • Page 1 Sigma V KT848 Business Telephone System Installation Guide (Release 1.1)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS System Overview ................1 System Operation ..................1 System Configuration................... 1 iii. Hardware Diagram..................2 Main Unit....................2 Power Supply..................2 Mother Board ..................3 4 ports CO line board (CO 1~4) ............3 4 ports CO line expansion board (CO 5~8)........... 4 Caller ID board..................
  • Page 3 System Programming ..............16 Numerical Program Overview ..............16 Alphabetical Program Overview..............17 iii. Ways of using feature phone to access system programming: ....18 Ways of using the single line phone to access system programming: ..18 Program 00: Time and Date Settings............19 Program 01: CO setting #1 ..............
  • Page 4 Program 33: Displaying of telephone charges ........33 Program 34: Review password of extension lock......... 33 Program 35: Review system charge counting........33 Program 36: Presetting call charges............34 V. Sample for special feature ...............35 Station Operation...............40 VII. Troubleshooting .................43 1.1 System down .....................
  • Page 5: System Overview

    When AC power is restored, the Ni-Cd battery will be recharged. System Configuration Sigma V KT848 system has a basic capacity of 4 CO line ports and 16 extension ports, which can be extended to 8 CO and 48 extensions in maximum by adding optional expansion boards.
  • Page 6: Hardware Diagram

    iii. Hardware Diagram 1. Main Unit 2. Power Supply Page 2...
  • Page 7: Mother Board

    3. Mother Board 4 ports CO line board terminal (CO 1~4) 4 ports CO line expansion board terminal (CO 5~8) 8 ports Extension expansion board terminal (017~024) 8 ports Extension expansion board terminal (025~032) 8 ports Extension expansion board terminal (033~040) 8 ports Extension expansion board terminal (041~048) Jumper for internal/external music selection External music input for MOH...
  • Page 8: Ports Co Line Expansion Board (Co 5~8)

    5. 4 ports CO line expansion board (CO 5~8) 6. Caller ID board 7. 8 ports Extension expansion board Page 4...
  • Page 9: Feature Phone

    8. Feature phone (1) Handset (2) LCD display (3) Flexible/function buttons: red/green LED indicators Button 1~8: Co line Button 9~32: One touch key for station or outside telephone number Button 33: FNC Button 34: CLEAR Button 35: DND Button 36: SCROLL (4) Dial pad (5) Panel display light switch (6) Fixed buttons...
  • Page 10: Dss Console

    9. DSS Console (1) DSS button Button 1~48:extension port 001~048 Button 49~64: not use (2) DSS terminal Page 6...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Specifications System Capacity A maximum of 56 ports: the sum of CO/PBX lines and extension lines. Basic: 4 up to 8 CO/PBX lines (Loop Start, 600 ohms) 4 Feature phones 16 up to 48 Single line phones Additional: 3 Speech Paths 2 Audio Channels for Music (One of Internal Melody and the other of External) 1 Audio Channel for External Speaker...
  • Page 12: Peripheral

    Peripheral SMDR Communications: 1,200 baud rate, 8-N-1 Source of music: Input impedance: 600 ohms Input audio level: generally 250MV, virtual value 1V at the most Sound amplification output: Input impedance: 600 ohms Input audio level: generally 250MV, maximum 400MV Page 8...
  • Page 13: Installation

    III. Installation System installation is shown as below: Main unit installation Remark: - Make sure that have enough space to open the cover of Main Unit, switch on/off power and make a connection with parallel interface - Measure the length between two holes for wall mount, and then drill and put it on the wall - Put the ground terminal connect to earth through ground wire Page 9...
  • Page 14: Power Supply Installation

    Power Supply installation There are 2 kind of power supply –Type1) Standard Type2) Specify for backup battery. Type1) Standard (1) AC input of Transformer (2) AC output of Transformer which plug-in to (3) Yellow wires – 70 VAC Blue wires – 14 VAC Black wires –...
  • Page 15: Co Line Connection

    iii. Co line connection Station connection Feature phone (Remark: max. 100m length between extension port and telephone set socket) Single line phone (Remark: max. 1000m length between extension port and telephone set socket) CO line expansion board installation Page 11...
  • Page 16: Extension Expansion Board Installation

    Extension expansion board installation vii. Caller ID board Page 12...
  • Page 17: External Music-On-Hold Installation

    viii. External Music-On-Hold installation External Speaker installation Page 13...
  • Page 18: Smdr Installation

    SMDR installation Pin assignment of (2): ¡ ÷ ¡ ÷ ¡ ÷ Power Failure Transfer installation Page 14...
  • Page 19 Notes 1. The Sigma V KT848 system should be installed in a place away from vibration and moisture, which is clean, dry and ventilated. Do not either put sundries on the KTU or block its vent hole. 2. While you are wiring the extensions, it is a good idea to mask the wires off the power line and other high frequency links or keep them at least 1m away.
  • Page 20: System Programming

    IV. System Programming Numerical Program Overview Program Code Program Title Time and Date Settings CO setting #1 CO setting #2 System speed dialing System setting #1 System setting #2 System setting #3 System setting #4 Night transfer Outgoing calls setting (Day mode) Outgoing calls setting (Night mode) Incoming calls setting (Day mode) Incoming calls setting (Night mode)
  • Page 21: Alphabetical Program Overview

    Displaying of telephone charges Review password of extension lock Review system charge counting Presetting call charges Alphabetical Program Overview Feature Program list 1. Auto Day/Night switch 2. Auto busy redial 3. Account code 13, 20 4. Auto-Attendant 01, 04, 05, 08, 27 5.
  • Page 22: Ways Of Using Feature Phone To Access System Programming

    iii. Ways of using feature phone to access system programming: When the phone is on-hook condition (time display), press the FNC key three times consecutively, the following message will be shown on the display: “ENTER THE SYSTEM PASSWORD” (7 digits, factory code is 1967590) When the system password is correct, the display will show the main menu same as: “SYSTEM PROGRAMMING STATUS”...
  • Page 23: Program 00: Time And Date Settings

    Program 00: Time and Date Settings The upper row display: DATE / TIME SET The lower row display as below: 1. XX (YEAR): Enter year (00~99) and then press TRF key to next 2. XX (MONTH): Enter month (01~12) and then press TRF key to next 3.
  • Page 24: Program 02: Co Setting #2

    Program 02: CO setting #2 The upper row display: LINE SETTING 2 The lower row display: L - FGHIJ (Default: All CO line port - 00010) L: 1~8/* (CO line port number or * for all CO lines) F: 0~1 (PBX line: 0 - Yes, 1 - No) G: 0~1 (Pulse rate: 0 - 10 PPS, 1 - 20 PPS) H: 0~1 (Pulse time: 0 - 1.5 seconds, 1 - 4 seconds) 0~2 (Flash time: 0 - 300 ms, 1 - 600 ms, 2 - 900 ms)
  • Page 25: Program 04: System Setting #1

    Program 04: System setting #1 The upper row display: SYSTEM SETTING 1 The lower row display: - ABCDE (Default: 00410) A: 0~1 (Day/Night mode switch: 0 - Manual, 1 - Automatic) B: 0~1 (Alert tone for paging call: 0 - No, 1 - Yes) C: 1~4 (Number of rings of delay ringing;...
  • Page 26: Program 06: System Setting #3

    Program 06: System setting #3 The upper row display: SYSTEM SET 3 The lower row display: - KLMNO (Default: 20200) K: 0~3 (Automatic redial time selection:0 - dialing 30 sec and retry after 3 min, 1 - dialing 30 sec and retry after for 1 min, 2 - dialing 30 sec and retry after 30 sec, 3 - dialing 15 sec and retry after 15 sec) L: 0~2 (Number of time of retry: 0 - 10 times, 1 - 20 times, 2 - 50 times) M: 0~4 (Hold recall ringing timer: 0 - disable, 1 - 30 sec, 2 - 1 min, 3 - 1.5 min, 4 - 2 min)
  • Page 27: Program 08: Night Transfer

    Program 08: Night transfer (For feature phone only) Item The upper row The lower row displays Description displays 00~05 Not use ANTL TIME 1 XX:XX – YY:YY – ZZ Set night time discount. XX:XX – start time of Night mode YY:YY –...
  • Page 28: Program 11: Incoming Call Setting (Day Mode)

    Program 11: Incoming call setting (Day mode) The upper row display: DAY LINE IN SET The lower row display: TELXXX – XXXXXXXX (Default: 001-11111111) TELXXX : 01~048 (Extension port number, *** represent all extensions) XXXXXXXX : 0~1 ( Ringing assignment of incoming call: 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable) Programming for single line phone: Enter extension port number and then press * key, enter the values of XXXXXXXX.
  • Page 29: Program 14: Class Of Service

    Then press * key to enter next extension port number or press the # key to return to the main menu. Program 14: Class of Service The upper row display: SERVICE CLASS The lower row display: TELXXX - AB (Default: All extensions - 14) TELXXX: 001~048 (Extension port number, *** represent all extensions) A: 1~6 (Normal –...
  • Page 30: Program 16: Restriction Code B

    Program 16: Restriction code B The upper row display: RESTRICT CODE B The lower row display: XX - YYYYYYYY (Default: 01-0, 02-168, 03-968, 04-969) : 01~20 (Group number) YYYYYYYY : Restrict code, max. 8 digits Programming for single line phone: Enter group number and then press * key, enter restrict code.
  • Page 31: Program 19: Pbx Access Code

    Program 19: PBX access code The upper row display: PBX ACCESS CODE The lower row display: AA - B AA : 01~04 (group number) : PBX code, 1 to 2 digits Programming for single line phone: Set: Enter group number and then press the * key, enter PBX code. Then press the * key to enter next group number or press the # key to return to the main menu.
  • Page 32: Program 21: Disa (Trunk-To-Trunk Transfer) Access Code Setting

    Program 21: DISA (Trunk-to-trunk transfer) access code setting The upper row display: DISA SECRET CODE The lower row display: AAA - BBBBBB - C - D : 001~008 (Access code number) BBBBBB: DISA password : 1~6 (Class of service (refer to program 14)) : 1~4 (Class of CO line access (refer to program 13)) Programming for single line phone: Set: Enter Access code number and then press * key, enter DISA password and then...
  • Page 33: Program 23: Extension Setting #2

    Program 23: Extension setting #2 The upper row display: EXT SETTING 2 The lower row display: TELXXX – ABCDE (Default: All Extensions - 02000) TELXXX: 001~048 (Extension port number, *** represent all extensions) A: 0~8 (Select CO automatically from 0 to 8; 0 represents any leisure CO, 1-8 represent line 1-8) B: 0~2 (DND setting: 0 - Disable DND, 1 - DND for external call, 2 - DND for external call and internal call)
  • Page 34: Program 25: Executor (Boss) /Secretary Function

    Program 25: Executor (Boss) /Secretary function The upper row display: EXEC/SEC PAIR The lower row display: X - EX - SE X: 1~8 (number of group of executor/secretary pair) EX: 001~048 (Extension port number of executor (Boss)) SE: 001~048 (Extension port number of secretary) After active this function, a calls to executor will automatically route to secretary and then transfer the calls to executor by secretary.
  • Page 35: Program 27: Special Port Setting

    Program 27: Special port setting The upper row display: Special port The lower row display: XXX (Extension port number) : XXX (Default: NIL) Console 1 : XXX (Default: 001) Console 2 : XXX (Default: NIL) Console 3 : XXX (Default: NIL) If system uses the function of Trunk-to-Trunk or non-supervise meeting of two COs, then an extension port should be set as the connect-bridge for phoning between two lines.
  • Page 36: Program 29: Extension Number Assignment

    Program 29: Extension number assignment The upper row display: Extension port number The lower row display: TELXXX - XXXX (Default: 001-1001, 002-1002…) TELXXX : Extension port number (001~ 048, *** represent all ports) XXXX : It is the programming extension number from two digits to four digits. The starting digit number must be 1, 2 or 3.
  • Page 37: Program 33: Displaying Of Telephone Charges

    Program 33: Displaying of telephone charges (For feature phone only) The upper row display: CHARGE DISPLAY The lower row display: XXX XXX is five inputting methods: (1) Extension port number: 001~048 (2) Account code: *001~*255 (3) DISA (Trunk-to-Trunk) access code: *#1~* #8 (4) CO line port number: #01~#08 Display the charges of all time: Enter XXX and then press HOLD key Display the charges of specify time: Enter XXX and then press HOLD key to display...
  • Page 38: Program 36: Presetting Call Charges

    Program 36: Presetting call charges (For feature phone only) The upper row display: LEFT CHARGE DISP The lower row display: XXX XXX is three inputting methods: 1. Extension port number: 001~048 2. Account code number: *001~*255 3. DISA (Trunk-to-Trunk) access code: *#1~*#8 Set: Enter XXX, press TRF key or HOLD key and then enter charges of call from 0000.00 to 9999.99, and then press HOLD key to store.
  • Page 39: Sample For Special Feature

    Sample for special feature How to enable Auto-Attendant (AA) feature for all incoming call Programming Program 01: L – ABCDE (e.g. *- 10130) L: 1~8/* (CO line port number or * for all CO lines) A: 0~2 (CO line access: 0 - disable, 1 - enable, 2 - COID) C: 0~1 (Auto Attendant mode: 0 - disable, 1 - enable) D: 0~3 (Auto Attendant: 0 - unavailable Day/Night mode, 1 - available Day mode only, 2 - available Night mode only, 3 - available Day/Night mode)
  • Page 40 Hardware installation (refer to Part III) Programming Program 01: L - ABCDE (e.g. 1~3- 20030; 4- 00000) L: 1~8/* (CO line port number or * for all CO lines) A: 0~2 (CO line access: 0 - disable, 1 - enable, 2 - COID) Program 02: L - FGHIJ (e.g.
  • Page 41 For example, branch office in Guangzhou (China) TEL001 for operator, receive incoming call only TEL002 for boss, no restriction TEL005 for admin staff, allow dial to branch office – Beijing and Shanghai TEL006 for account staff, no allow country long-distance call TEL007 for engineer, allow dial to Shenzhen factory only TEL008~016 for general staff, dial local call only Programming...
  • Page 42 Programming Program 27: XXX (e.g. 008) DID (DISA port) : XXX (for extension port 001~008) Program 21: AAA - BBBBBB - C - D (001 - 123456 -1 - 1) : 001~008 (Access code number) BBBBBB: DISA password : 1~6 (Class of service (refer to program 14)) : 1~4 (Class of CO line access (refer to program 13)) Program 13: TELXXX –...
  • Page 43 Hardware installation (refer to Part III) Programming Program 02: L - FGHIJ (e.g. * - 00011) L: ~8/* (CO line port number or * for all CO lines) J: 0~1 (Call account method: 0 - time delay, 1 - line reverse) Program 04: ABCDE (e.g.
  • Page 44: Station Operation

    VI. Station Operation Operation Function Feature phone Standard phone Press + ** + password Lift handset + ** + password Account code Dialing + 9 + Tel. no. + 9 + Tel. no. Set: lift handset + 772 + HHMM + # Timer 1 Cancel: press + 772...
  • Page 45 Do not Disturb Press + 79# Lift handset + 79# (Reset) Don’t lift handset, press (2 times) + button key + code + Flexible Key Assignment (Code: 1 + Co. line no. (Feature phone: button 2 + Ext. port no. 1~32) 3 + Ext.
  • Page 46 Lift handset + Lift handset + * + access Speed Dial Dialing access code (00 - 49) code (00 - 49) System Paging Press Lift handset + 63 (External speaker) Press + Ext. no. + Press + Ext. no. + Transfer Call Hang up Hang up...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    VII. Troubleshooting For 3 type of general fault and shown as below: System down One of station fault One of CO line fault Fault Isolation Flowcharts START Is the system completely non- Go to 1.1 operational? Is it a station no Go to 1.2 dial tone? Is it a CO line...
  • Page 48: System Down

    1.1 System down Step 1 Check Power Source is 180VAC~264VAC (plug-in another source) Step 2 Check Power cable Step 3 Check power supply ON/OFF switch Step 4 Check 2 Fuses (1A) Step 5 Check output of Transformer is working by voltmeter Step 6 Check output of Power Supply is working by voltmeter Step 7...

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