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Issue-1.01
June,
2000
NEW HYBRID TELEPHONE SYSTEM
GROUPHONE
2 2 2 2
INSTRUCTION
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INSTALLATION MANUAL

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Issue-1.01 June, 2000 NEW HYBRID TELEPHONE SYSTEM GROUPHONE 2 2 2 2 INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Nitsuko shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall Nitsuko be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced without prior written consent of Nitsuko.
  • Page 3 This manual consists of six parts: PART 1: SPECIFICATIONS PART 2: SYSTEM INSTALLATION PART 3: FEATURE DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION PART 4: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PART 5: OPTIONAL ITEMS PART 5-1: Caller-ID Unit PART 5-2: Voice Announce Unit PART 5-3: System Up Grade (ROMU)
  • Page 4: Specifications

    PART 1 SPECIFICATIONS General Description System Configuration System Construction...
  • Page 5: System Capacity

    General Description System Capacity Items TX-Z 824 System System Size Trunk Line Extension(Max.) Key Telephone Single Line Telephone DLS Console Max. 3 (Use DLS console as DSS console.) Intercom Talk Path Paging Path 1 DTMF Receiver Doorphone Interface BGM / External MOH Input 1(Common) External Speaker Output 1...
  • Page 6: Environmental Specifications

    General Description External Equipment Specifications External Music Device (BGM/EXMOH) Specifications 600 Ω Input Impedance Input Level Nominal 250 mV (−10 dBm). Maximum Input 1 Vrms External Paging Speaker Specifications 600 Ω Output Impedance Output Level Nominal 250 mV (−10 dBm). Maximum Output 400 mV rms Mechanical Specifications...
  • Page 7: System Configuration

    System Configuration System Configuration Quantity Name Description Remarks /System CPU, Power Supply, battery charger, Ringer for SLT, 4- Trunk/8-extension interface, 1 power failure transfer circuit for SLT, NX8E-824M. ME TX-Z 824 Main Equipment EXMOH/BGM input and SMDR or Local remote programming interface included.
  • Page 8 System Configuration System Configuration (Cont’d) Quantity Name Description Remarks /System Wall-mount bracket (for 1st and 2nd NX.E TXZ W.M.K model key telephones) 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...
  • Page 9: System Construction

    System Construction System Construction BGM/EXMOH Source Line Battery Box Personal Computer for Local Programming Telephone Printer for SMDR Amplifier External Speaker Single Line Telephone Door opener Doorphone Voice Mail Interface Voice Mail Facsimile Part 1 Specification  1-5 ...
  • Page 10: Precaution

    PART 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION Precaution Installation of TX-Z 824 System...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Precaution ......................2-1 Installing the Main Equipment................2-3 The Card Locations..................2-5 Grounding Requirements................. 2-5 Connector Assembly ..................2-6 Trunk Line Connection ..................2-6 Extension Connection ..................2-7 Cable Routing and Cramping................2-8 Installing Expansion PCBs................2-8 Station Message Detail Recording ..............
  • Page 12 Precaution Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the system. ! Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the vents or other holes of this unit. ! If there is any trouble, disconnect the unit from the telephone line. Plug the telephone directly to the telephone line.
  • Page 13 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 people, 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 14: Installing The Main Equipment

    Installing the Main Equipment (Wall Mounting) 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 15 Installing the Main Equipment (Wall Mounting) Step 3: Place the two holes of the main unit over the tacked wood screws to hang the Main Equipment on the wall and then fully tighten the wood screws. Step 4: Fasten another two screws on the wall through the two bottom holes of the Main Equipment. STEP 3 STEP 4 PRECAUTIONARY SAFEGUARDS...
  • Page 16: The Card Locations

    The Card Locations " The Card Locations The card locations for the Main Equipment are shown in the following illustration. NX8E-208E-M1/NX8E-008E-M1 NX8E-2CIDU-M1 NX8E-208E-M1/NX8E-008E-M1 NX8E-4CIDU-M1 Power Supply NX8E-VAU-M1 NX8E-408M-M1 MODEMU ROMU DHU DC SW AC SW ETH2 ETH1 CO4 CO3 CO2 CO1 TEL8 TEL7 TEL6...
  • Page 17: Connector Assembly

    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 (0.4 to 0.65 mm φ) into the upper section of the connector.
  • Page 18: Extension Connection

    Extension Connection " 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 (NX8E-408M-M1, NX8E-208E-M1, NX8E-008E-M1) labeled STCN. The basic system is equipped eight extension ports. If two expansion units (NX8E-208E-M1 and/or NX8E-008E-M1) are installed, Up to twenty-four extensions can be connected to the system.
  • Page 19: Cable Routing And Cramping

    Cable Routing and Cramping " 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 CO4 CO3 CO2 No.17 No.16 No.15 No.14 No.13 No.12 No.11 No.10...
  • Page 20: Station Message Detail Recording

    Station Message Detail Recording " Station Message Detail Recording Using a RS232C cable, plug the User supplied printer or Personal Computer to the RS-232C(Serial Interface) connector. The cable must be shielded and the Maximum cable length is 15 meters or less. If you are using PC, it is possible to use any software that works on the serial port, by operating on the terminal mode and setting the following parameters;...
  • Page 21: Connection For Serial Interface Cable

    Connection for Serial interface cable " Connections for serial interface cable The connection for the Cable that links the TX-Z 824 system and the PC/Printer are as shown below. 9-pin connector pair 9-pin connector TX-Z System PC/Printer Signal Name Pin No. Pin No.
  • Page 22: Installing External Moh And Bgm

    Installing External MOH and BGM " Installing External MOH and BGM This section provides information on installing Background Music (BGM) and External Music On Hold EXMOH in the system. Specifications: Input Impedance: 600 ohms Input Level: Nominal 250 mV (−10 dBm) Maximum Input: 1 Vrms The Input signal for both BGM and External MOH are using from same source.
  • Page 23 Installing DHU-M1 PCB " Installing DHU-M1 PCB The NX8E-DHU-M1 PCB provides: Two Doorphone Box interfaces One external paging outputs Two common-use relay contact Step 1: The system must be power off. Step 2: Insert the card holders attached with the PCB into the specified holes of the Main Equipment. Step 3: Insert a DHU-M1 PCB along the card holders and connect to the DHUCN connector on the NX8E-408M-M1 PCB.
  • Page 24: Installing The Dhu-M1 Pcb

    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 φ twisted telephone cable. Specifications: Step 1: The system must be power off. Mount the DHU-M1 PCB on the base unit of the Main Equipment (see "Installing the DHU-M1 PCB"...
  • Page 25: Installing External Paging Output

    Installing External Paging Output " Installing External Paging Output This section provides information on the installation of external devices to the external zone. A zone can receive Trunk Audible, BGM and Paging. Speaker can be used to broadcast these signals at the zone.
  • Page 26: Installing External Device Control

    Installing External Device Control " Installing External Device Control Door Lock control device can be connected to the TX-Z 824 system. 1) Connect wires from Door Lock Control device to RL1/RL2 connector on the DHU-M1 PCB. Door Lock Control Device Door Lock Control Device CTR SPK...
  • Page 27: Backup Battery Connection

    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: DC Switch and AC Switch must be turned off.
  • Page 28: Power Failure Transfer

    Power Failure Transfer " Power Failure Transfer Power Failure Transfer connects a specific Single Line Telephone to the last port (No.8/16/24) of 408M/208E Card. The relation between the PF Transfer Line and PF Transfer Telephone are as follows; CO Line No.1 to Extension No.8 for 408M-M1 Card CO Line No.5/7 to Extension No.16/24 for 208E-M1 Card When you connect a specific Single Line Telephone for power failure, A Short bar labeled SW100...
  • Page 29: Installing Dls Console

    Installing DLS Console " Installing DLS Console To install the DLS Console(BDL DSL for 2 Model TEL): Step 1: Turn the telephone upside down and remove the four screws from each comer. 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 30 PART 3 FEATURE DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION...
  • Page 31 Table of Contents Trunk Outgoing Call ...................3-1 Specified Trunk Access ..................3-1 Last Number Dialing (LND)................3-2 Saved Last Number Dialing (SLND) ..............3-3 Abbreviated Dialing ...................3-3 One-Touch Dialing ....................3-4 Toll Restriction ....................3-5 Walking Toll Restriction ..................3-6 Dial Block ......................3-7 Flash........................3-8 Pulse to Tone Conversion.................3-8 Camp-On (Trunk Queuing) ................3-9 Key Touch Tone....................3-9 Easy Trunk Access ..................3-10...
  • Page 32 Other Trunk Features ..................3-31 PBX Compatibility ...................3-31 Dial Mode (Tone/Pulse) Selection ..............3-31 Private Line .....................3-32 Tenant Service ....................3-32 Unsupervised Conference ................3-33 Call Timer ......................3-33 DISA (Trunk-to-Trunk)..................3-34 Second Trunk Access Code for SLT ..............3-35 Intercom Outgoing Call ...................3-36 Intercom Link Increase..................3-36 Intercom Call ....................3-36 Direct Station Selection...................3-37 Intercom Off-Hook Signaling................3-38...
  • Page 33 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features ............3-54 Multi-Language Display...................3-54 Text Message....................3-54 Time and Date....................3-59 Name Storing (Trunk & Station)..............3-60 Directory Dialing....................3-61 Alarm Clock .....................3-62 Stopwatch......................3-63 Busy Lamp Field .....................3-63 Other Features ....................3-64 Handsfree (Speaker & Microphone) ...............3-64 Lamp Shift Mode .....................3-65 Remind Call on SLT ..................3-65 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) ...........3-66 DISA with Audio Guidance................3-67 External Call Forward on DISA ...............3-67...
  • Page 34: Trunk Outgoing Call

    Trunk Outgoing Call ! ! ! ! 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 35: Last Number Dialing (Lnd)

    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 36: Saved Last Number Dialing (Slnd)

    Trunk Outgoing Call RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #033: LND/Repeat Dial Hooking Time #064-Item3: Trunk Line Seizing Order Selection ! ! ! ! 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 37: One-Touch Dialing

    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 38: Toll Restriction

    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. (See Note 1) 3.
  • Page 39: Walking Toll Restriction

    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 40: Dial Block

    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 #020-Item4 Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT Dial at Step 2 Dial at Step 4 RELATED SYSTEM DATA:...
  • Page 41: Flash

    Trunk Outgoing Call To cancel Dial Block: <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note 1) 3. Dial ∗, #. 4. Dial 4-digit code which is entered when setting Dial Block. 5. Dial #. - Confirmation tone when effective. - Error tone when not effective.
  • Page 42: Camp-On (Trunk Queuing)

    Trunk Outgoing Call OPERATION: 1. Dial phone number. (Pulse mode). 2. Dial #. 3. Dial phone number. (Tone mode). RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #001-Item2: Dial Mode ! ! ! ! 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 43: Easy Trunk Access

    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: #013-Item1: Key Touch Tone ! ! ! ! Easy Trunk Access DESCRIPTION: Easy Trunk Access lets an extension user access an outgoing line without pressing a Line key or dialing...
  • Page 44: Automatic Repeat Dialing

    Trunk Outgoing Call <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 06 or 96 (refer to #020-Item4) 3. Dial Queuing Group number (1-6) Note 1: If Program #075-Item4 is 0 (No tone), skip Step 2. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #001-Item3: Queuing Group - Line Assignment #015-Item3: Automatic Trunk Access #020-Item4: Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT #064-Item3: Trunk Line Seizing Order Selection...
  • Page 45: Automatic Off-Hook Trunk Access

    Trunk Outgoing Call - When the number of Trunk lines connected to the system is larger than the number of Line keys at user's KTS, user can seize all the Trunk line by pressing the Loop key. - User can use the Park Hold effectively. There are 6 types of LED indication.
  • Page 46: Account Code

    Trunk Outgoing Call ! ! ! ! Account Code DESCRIPTION: Account Code is useful to keep track of expenditures. Extension user dials Account Code before making outside call. This code is shown on the SMDR print out. STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION: To enter the Account Code: <KTS>...
  • Page 47: Trunk Incoming Call

    Trunk Incoming Call ! ! ! ! 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 48: Ringing/Recall Trunk Off-Hook Access

    Trunk Incoming Call ! ! ! ! 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 49: Call Forward

    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. (See Note) 3 Press TRFR key. 4. Dial #. TRFR extinguishes. 5. Hang up. To cancel Night Service: <DSS>...
  • Page 50 Trunk Incoming Call OPERATION: To activate Call Forward: <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (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. - 3 splash tone means calls cannot be rerouted to that extension.
  • Page 51: Follow Me

    Trunk Incoming Call ! ! ! ! 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 52: Call Pickup

    Trunk Incoming Call To cancel Follow Me (at originating and destination extension): <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note1) 3. Press TRFR key twice. 4. Press SPK key. <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial function code. (see Note 2) 3.
  • Page 53: Disa (Extension Access)

    Trunk Incoming Call ! ! ! ! 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 #066-Item2 or called extension is busy, or called extension does not answer within the time which is set in Program #066-Item3, this call will be transferred to operator telephone (pre-assigned extension in Program #051).
  • Page 54: Hold

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation ! ! ! ! Hold " 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 55: Music On 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: #077: Extension Assignment 6 #087: Hold Disable Timer "...
  • Page 56: External Music On Hold

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation OPERATION: Not applicable. RELATED SYSTEM DATA: Not applicable. ! ! ! ! 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. STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION: Not applicable.
  • Page 57: Announced Transfer

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #016-Item2: Recall Trunk Off-Hook Access #023: Unannounced Transfer Recall #080-Item5: On-Hook Transfer " 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 58 Hold/Transfer/During Conversation " 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 #019-Item5) as follows: 1) The call will be cut off by pre-set timer (Program #029) is over.
  • Page 59: Park Hold

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation ! ! ! ! Park Hold 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 60 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 61 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 62: Long Conversation Warning (Three Minutes)

    Hold/Transfer/During Conversation ! ! ! ! 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 63 Hold/Transfer/During Conversation RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #004-Item1: Break-In #078-Item3: Break In Warning Tone  3-30 ...
  • Page 64 Other Trunk Features ! ! ! ! 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 65 Other Trunk Features ! ! ! ! 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 66 Other Trunk Features ! ! ! ! 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 system can accommodate up to four Unsupervised Conference at a time, and each Unsupervised Conference must be assigned an unused extension port in Unsupervised Conference Port Assignment (program #005), and Multi- Line Conference must be enabled in programming.
  • Page 67 Other Trunk Features ! ! ! ! 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 68 Other Trunk Features #031: Trunk-to-Trunk Cut-Off Timer Assignment #046-Item1: DISA Security Codes #046-Item2: DISA Security Code Extension Assignment #046-Item3: DISA Toll Restriction Class #064-Item4: LED Indication for DISA Incoming Call #066: DISA Timers Second Trunk Access Code for SLT ! ! ! ! DESCRIPTION: When your system is installed behind a PBX, or it accommodates both Central Office(CO) lines and Private Branch Exchange (PBX) lines, simply use a single-digit Second Trunk Access Code (dial 7) to...
  • Page 69 824 system. Intercom Link Increase allows unused Trunk line circuits to be used as Intercom links, providing increased Intercom calling capabilities. The Intercom Hold/Conference feature is disabled when Intercom links are increased. Nitsuko Voice Mail System (NVM Series) can not be used if intercom link is increased.
  • Page 70 Intercom Outgoing Call ! ! ! ! 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 71 Intercom Outgoing Call ! ! ! ! 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 72 Intercom Outgoing Call STATION APPLICATION: KTS, SLT OPERATION: <KTS> 1. Lift handset. (See Note 1) 2. Dial #. 3. Dial Hunting Group No. (0 – 7) - 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 73 Intercom Outgoing Call ! ! ! ! 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 74 Intercom Outgoing Call 3. Hang up. To call the extension that left a Message Waiting indication: <KTS> 1. Seize Intercom. 2. Dial ∗. The extension is called. 3. To call the next extension that left a Message Waiting indication, dial ∗ again. <SLT>...
  • Page 75 Intercom Outgoing Call Note 1: When SLT is set this feature, the SLT's dial tone changes from continual tone to 0.4 sec. On/0.1 sec. OFF. Note 2 :If Program #075-Item4 is 0 (No tone), skip Step 2. Note 3: Program #020-Item4 Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT Dial at Step 2 Note 4: This operation can be available at extension which MW is set.
  • Page 76 Intercom Outgoing Call <SLT> 1. Lift handset 2. Dial code. - 80 for All Call. - 81-84 for zones 1-4. - 85 for external zone 1 Make announcement. Hang up. To initiate Meet-Me Answer: <KTS> 1. Seize Intercom. 2. Dial code. - 80 for All Call.
  • Page 77 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. 80-85, or 88(same zone) Note 1 :If Program #075-Item4 is 0 (No tone), skip Step 2. Note 2: Program #020-Item4 Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT...
  • Page 78 Intercom Outgoing Call ! ! ! ! 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 79 Intercom Incoming Call ! ! ! ! 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 80 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. (See Note1) 3.
  • Page 81 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 82 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 83 Intercom Incoming Call ! ! ! ! Executive DND DESCRIPTION: (See "Executive DND" page 3-19)  3-50 ...
  • Page 84 Other Intercom Features ! ! ! ! BGM 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 #049 is enabled, BGM can also be broadcast over speakers in the external page zones.
  • Page 85 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 86 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 87 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features Multi-Language Display ! ! ! ! DESCRIPTION: The display information on your display key telephone is available in three languages. English, Spanish, and Portuguese are available, and the language can be selected by system programming. STATION APPLICATION: KTS with LCD RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #078-Item 8: Multi-Language Display...
  • Page 88 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: #061-Item1: Alphanumric Key Pad Assignment...
  • Page 89 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...
  • Page 90 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features " 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 91 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. " 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 92 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 3-38). 3. Press ∗. 4. Dial message number (00-49) and dial ∗. - Use VOL. key to scroll through message then Dial ∗ to enter. Press One-touch key No.1 or No.2 for personal message, then dial ∗.
  • Page 93 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features OPERATION: To set the date and time (the entire procedure must be performed): 1. Press SPK. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note) 3. Press OPAC. 4. Press CLEAR --------------- The Year --------------- 5. Dial four digits for the year. For example, 1999. 6.
  • Page 94 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 95 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 96 Alphanumeric Display TEL Features ! ! ! ! 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 97: Other Features

    Other Features ! ! ! ! Handsfree (Speaker & Microphone) " 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 98 Other Features " 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 99 Other Features 3. Dial time in terms of 24 hour clock. For example, dial 1545 for 3:45 PM. 4. Hang up. To cancel Remind Call on SLT: 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial function code. (see Note 2) 3. Hang up. Note 1: Program #020-Item4 Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT...
  • Page 100 Other Features ! ! ! ! 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 101 Other Features ! ! ! ! Hot Line DESCRIPTION: With a Hot Line, you can call another extension or outside party by just lifting the handset. The call automatically goes through – there is no need for you to dial digits or press additional keys. Hot Line is generally used for between internal frequent parties to talk with, or for the external calls to information desk or the security center, and so on.
  • Page 102 Other Features ! ! ! ! Call Charge SMDR Output DESCRIPTION: In Hotel/Motel environment, you can output the total call charge of each guest telephone to SMDR printout. All outside calls, which include the dials stored in Charge Code Table, are charged according to the corresponding charge rate.
  • Page 103 Other Features RELATED SYSTEM DATA: #061-Item6: Call Charge SMDR Output #064-Item8: Serial Port Assignment #080-Item8: Call Charge Format #083-Item2: Rate Table Selection #096: Charge Code Table #097: Charge Rate Table #098: Maximum Call Charge  3-70 ...
  • Page 104 Other Features ! ! ! ! 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 [ ]. See descriptions and operations of each features for detailed procedure.
  • Page 105 Other Features OPERATION: To store a feature under a One-Touch or Line key: 1. Press SPK. 2. Press ICM key. (See Note 1) 3. Press OPAC, dial 4. 4. Press a desired One-Touch or Line key. 5. Dial feature number (01-14,22) shown in the previous page.. 6.
  • Page 106 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 107 Other Features 3. Make announcement. 4. Hang up or press TRFR key. (Trunk Line is transferred.) RELATED SYSTEM DATA: Not applicable. ! ! ! ! Headset Operation DESCRIPTION: A KTS user can utilize a customer-provided headset in place of the handset. Like using Handsfree, using the handset frees up the user's hands for other work.
  • Page 108 Other Features ! ! ! ! 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 #078-Item2 STATION APPLICATION: OPERATION:...
  • Page 109 System is compatible with some Voice Mail Systems. This feature provides telephone users with comprehensive Voice Messaging and Auto Attendant feature such as Call Forwarding to Voice Mail, Leave a Message, Transferring to Voice Mail, and Conversation Record. This feature is required the Nitsuko Voice Mail Interface Box. STATION APPLICATION: Not Applicable OPERATION: Refer to VM User’s Guide.
  • Page 110 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 111 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 112 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 113 List of Information Display Contents Display Indication Note Meet-Me Answer (All Call) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M M E E T A L L C A L L (Internal Call) S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M M E E T I N T # # #...
  • Page 114 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 115 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 116 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 117 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 118 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 119 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 120 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 121 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 122 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 123 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 124 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) D I A L B L O C K S E T S T A .
  • Page 125 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 2. Dial Number Plan (KTS) on Off-Hook (No Tone) Condition Dial Operation Features Program...
  • Page 126 List of Dial Number Plan <Cont'd> Dial Operation Program Features 03 (93) + Queuing Group Abbreviated Dialing by specific queuing group Number + Abbreviated Dial * Queuing Group Number = 0: Any line Number 1 - 6: Group 1 - 6 * Abbreviated Dial Number = 00 - 99 000 - 199 04 (94) + Queuing Group...
  • Page 127 List of Dial Number Plan <Cont'd> Dial Operation Program Features 08 (98) + Extension Call Pickup to Intercom Call, Intercom Hold, Hold Transfer, Number DISA line and Trunk Incoming Call (Specific extension). Extension Number = 10 – 69 or 100 – 699 08 (98) + 0 Voice Mail Direct Login 08 (98) + 80 –...
  • Page 128 List of Dial Number Plan 5. Dial Number Plan (KTS) on the intercom DT condition (Cont'd) Dial Operation Features Program 97 + Mail Box Number Directed Voice Mail Transfer (KTS) Voice Mail Direct Login (KTS) — 99 + Extension Number Seize last held Trunk line on a specific extension.
  • Page 129 List of Dial Number Plan 9. During seizing the Idle Trunk line → → → → Dial Number Plan (SLT) after Flashing Dial Operation Features Program Extension Number Intercom call — * Extension Number = 10 – 69 or 100 – 699 All Call (All extensions on specific Paging Group) * External speaker calls at the same time possible 81 - 84...
  • Page 130 List of Dial Number Plan 10. During Intercom Conversation → → → → Dial Number Plan (SLT) after Flashing Dial Operation Features Program Extension Number Intercom call — * Extension Number = 10 – 69 or 100 – 699 Extension Number Intercom Conference Set →...
  • Page 131 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 132 List of SMDR Printout Data B: Incoming call answer (INC) - When Program #057-Item5 is assigned "1", input account code. - When conversation is transferred while Program #057-Item2 is assigned "1", extension number of last conversation is printed-out. - When Caller-ID Unit is installed and Program #058-Item4 is assigned other than “0”, caller’s data (Telephone Number and/or Name) is printed out.
  • Page 133 DISA Operation Flowchart This flowchart shows DISA operations with VAU Message. If VAU Message is not set at the Message area, If the VAU Message is not set at the Message DISA Incoming the Message process will be skipped to next. area, the process will be skipped.
  • Page 134 DISA Operation Flowchart Trunk-to-Trunk Dial Tone Timeout Dial"9" and Line Queuing Group (Program#066- No.(01- Max) Item2) Idle Trunk Line there? Dial Tone Busy Tone Dial? Dial "#" &"*"? Timeout Dial "#"? (#031-1) ? Timeout (Program#066- Item2) Outside Caller dial Conversation with Telephone No.
  • Page 135 PART 4 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 136 Table of Contents System Programming Procedure............... 4-5 Feature Programming................4-8 Program 001 : Line Assignment 1.................. 4-9 Item 1. Line Type Item 2. Dial Mode for Outgoung Call Item 3. Queuing Group Number Item 4. PBX Night Mode Program 002 : Line Groups ..................4-10 Program 003 : Line Assignment 2................
  • Page 137 Program 017 : System Assignment 3................4-19 Item 1. Dial Pulse Sender Speed Item 2. Make/Break Ratio Item 3. DTMF Minimum Pause Time Item 4. Storage Quantity of Abbreviated Dial Item 5. Existence of Attendant for DISA Program 018 : System Assignment 4................4-19 Item 1.
  • Page 138 Program 055 : Park Hold Key Assignment..............4-33 Program 056 : Relay Contact Assignment ..............4-34 Program 057 : SMDR Assignment ................4-34 Item 1. Dial Digits (Printout Condition) Item 2. Outgoing/Incoming Transfer Item 3. No Answer Item 4. Incoming Call Item 5.
  • Page 139 Program 080 : System Assignment 9................4-41 Item 1. Message Waiting Item 2. Trunk Queuing Item 3. Not Used Item 4. Internal Conference Item 5. On-hook Transfer Item 6. Group Hunt Mode Item 7. Unsupervised Conference Extension Item 8. Call Charge Format Item 9.
  • Page 140: System Programming Procedure

    System Programming Procedure Description 824 System user can change the System Data flexibly. TX-Z 824 System Programming is TX-Z available only from the display telephone that is connected to physical port No. 1. System Initialization 1. Power Supply switch (AC Power Switch) is OFF condition. 2.
  • Page 141 System Programming Procedure 3. After you changed System Data, you must set the SW1 knob to right side to 1 to protect your System Data. This switch must always remain in the 1 position for normal operation. (Refer to "Enter the System Data Setting Operation") NOTICE If you exited Programming Mode without setting Sw1 to the right position, the Display indicates as follows;...
  • Page 142 System Programming Procedure System Reset Power Switch(AC Power Switch) turn to OFF and Power ON while the SW1 is on the other side of INT. Required Telephone Set One of the following Display Key Telephones is required for System Programming. 6BTXD KTS, 12BTXD KTS (6TXD KTS or 12TXD KTS also possible.) Entering the System Data Programming 1.
  • Page 143: Feature Programming

    Feature Programming To program an option: 1. Dial program number (001 - 999). 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 144: Program 001 : Line Assignment 1

    Program 001 : Line Assignment 1 This program assigns Line Type (CO/PBX), Dial Mode (Pulse/DTMF), Queue Group, and PBX Night Mode 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 IT .
  • Page 145: Program 002 : Line Groups

    Program 002 : Line Groups This program assigns CO/PBX lines into groups. The line groups are assigned to an extension for Outgoing and Incoming calls. Only consecutive lines can be grouped (e.g., lines 3,4,5). Lines in one group can overlap with lines in another. Display Indication Input Data Initial...
  • Page 146: Program 004 : Extension Assignment 1

    Program 004 : Extension Assignment 1 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 IT.
  • Page 147: Program 006 : Outgoing Trunk Access

    Program 006 : Outgoing Trunk Access 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 148: Program 008 : Extension Assignment 2

    Program 008 : Extension Assignment 2 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 2 IT.
  • Page 149: Program 010 : Dual Handsfree Hotline

    Program 010 : Dual Handsfree Hotline 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 150: Program 012 : Doorphone Call

    Program 012 : Doorphone Call 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.
  • Page 151: Program 014 : Station Numbering

    Program 014 : Station Numbering 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 # # # # # # # # 0 1 4 - 0 0...
  • Page 152: Program 015 : System Assignment 1

    Program 015 : System Assignment 1 This program selects the functions for the system. Display Indication Input Data Initial IT. Item number (1 – 5) Item1: 0 S Y S A S S I G N M E N T 1 Item2: 0 Item1 Lamp Shift Mode...
  • Page 153: Program 016 : System Assignment 2

    Program 016 : System Assignment 2 This program selects the functions for the system. Display Indication Input Data Initial IT. Item number (1 - 5) Item1: 2 S Y S A S S I G N M E N T 2 Item2: 1 Item1 Ringing Trunk Off-Hook Access...
  • Page 154: Program 017 : System Assignment

    Program 017 : System Assignment 3 This program selects the functions for the system. Display Indication Input Data Initial IT. Item number (1 – 5) S Y S A S S I G N M E N T 3 Item1 Dial Pulse Sender Speed 0: 10 PPS 1: 20 PPS...
  • Page 155: Program 019 : System Assignment

    Program 019 : System Assignment 5 This program selects the functions for the system. Display Indication Input Data Initial IT. Item number (1 – 5) Item1: 1 S Y S A S S I G N M E N T 5 Item1 All Call to External Zone Item2: 0...
  • Page 156: Program 021 : Exclusive Hold Recall

    Program 021 : Exclusive Hold Recall 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 .
  • Page 157: Program 024 : Announced Transfer Recall

    Program 024 : Announced Transfer Recall 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.
  • Page 158: Program 027 : Smdr Timers

    Program 027 : SMDR Timers 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 159: Program 030 : Voice Receiver Release Time

    Program 030 : Voice Receiver Release Time 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.
  • Page 160: Program 032 : Dtmf Receiver Release Time

    Program 032 : DTMF Receiver Release Time 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 # # # # # 0 3 2...
  • Page 161: Program 035 : Toll Restriction Class

    Program 035 : Toll Restriction Class 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...
  • Page 162: Program 037 : Permitted Codes (Data-C)

    Program 037 : Permitted Codes (DATA-C) This program selects up to 40 Permitted Codes, numbered 01 - 40. A Permitted Code can contain up to the first 12 digits of the desired telephone number. Display Indication Input Data Initial NN. Permitted code number (01 - 40) P E R M I T T E D C O D E S DDDDDDDDDDDD: Permitted code assignment...
  • Page 163: Program 040 : Pbx Co Access Codes (Data-E)

    Program 040 : PBX CO Access Codes (DATA-E) 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 164: Program 043 : Toll Restriction Class Assignment On Security Code

    Program 043 : Toll Restriction Class Assignment on Security Code This program assigns restriction class (A to F) to each Walking Toll Restriction Security Code. Display Indication Input Data Initial NN. Number (01 - 30) (NN=01- U N R E S T . C L A S S # # # # D.
  • Page 165: Program 046 : Disa Options

    Program 046 : DISA Options This program assigns DISA options. Option1 creates DISA Security Codes. Up to eight security codes can be created. The security codes are identified by the numbers 1 - 8, and each code is four digits long. Option2 assigns a Serial number (10 - 99) to a DISA security code for the SMDR.
  • Page 166: Program 047 : Vau Message Assignment

    Program 047 : VAU Message Assignment This program assigns VAU Message Service. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. VAU Service Number (1 - 8) (N = 1 - 8) V A U M E S S A G E 1. 1 DISA Attendant Message No setting # # # # # #...
  • Page 167: Program 050 : External Zone Trunk Audible

    Program 050 : External Zone Trunk Audible This program assigns incoming Trunk audible to an external page zone. Display Indication Input Data Initial GP. Line group E X T . Z O N E L N / A U D 00: Not ring GP: 00 01 - 30: Group 01 - Group 30...
  • Page 168: Program 053 : Tenant Abbreviated Dial

    Program 053 : Tenant Abbreviated Dial This program divides abbreviated dial numbers between each tenant group. Display Indication Input Data Initial (Abbreviated Dial : 100) NN. Tenant group number (01 - 04) (NN= 01 - 04) T E N A N T A B B R .
  • Page 169 Program 056 : Relay Contact Assignment This program selects a mode of option relay. Display Indication Input Data Initial N. Relay number (1 - 2) (N = 1 - 2) R E L A Y A S S I G N # # # # D.
  • Page 170 Program 058 : SMDR Mask Codes This program provide to mask the digit(s) of SMDR output data by “X” when the outgoing dial number is equal to the assigned service code. Then the mask ”X” is printed after the outgoing dial continuously.
  • Page 171 Program 061 : Extension Assignment 4 This program assigns Alpha-numeric keypads, Caller-ID data indication, Caller-ID table editing, SMDR prints outgoing information and Doorphone call/ answer. Display Indication Input Data Initial ST. Extension Number (10-System max.) Item1: 0 S T N A S S I G N M E N T 4 IT.
  • Page 172 Serial port(RS232C) Assignment 0: Remote Programming 1: SMDR Item9 --Not Used-- Program 065 : Voice Mail Port Assignment This program assigns the extension ports connected to VM (Nitsuko Voice Mail). Display Indication Input Data Initial NN. 01 - 08 (Can not input dials)
  • Page 173 Program 066 : DISA Timers 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.
  • Page 174 Program 075 : Extension Assignment 5 This program assigns Common Abbreviated Area, Automatic Line Seizing by SLT, Key Telephone Off-Hook Mode Selection, Long Conversation Cutoff, Hot line Mode Selection on an extension basis. Display Indication Input Data Initial ST. Extension number (10-System Max.) S T N A S S I G N M E N T 5 IT.
  • Page 175 Program 078 : System Assignment 8 This program assigns Automatic Caller-ID Data Display, SLT Dial Tone Pattern, Break-In Warning tone for SLT, Dial Tone detection time over assignment, DISA Dial Tone Assignment, Temporally memory data saving, DUD/DISA Dial tone time over assignment, Display Language selection and KTS account code.
  • Page 176: Program 080 : System Assignment 9

    Program 079 : Automatic Mode Switching Time 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.
  • Page 177: Program 082 : Long Conversation Cutoff Timer

    Program 082 : Long Conversation Cutoff Timer 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:...
  • Page 178: Program 084 : Group Hunt Calling Timer

    Program 084 : Group Hunt Calling Timer This program assigns Group Hunt Calling Timer. Display Indication Input Data Initial TTT. Group Hunt Calling Timer TTT: 015 H U N T # C A L L T I M E R 000: Not call other extension 001 - 255: 1 - 255 sec.
  • Page 179: Program 088 : Door Relay Timer

    Program 088 : Door Relay Timer This program allows an automatic Door relay contact timer to be programmed. This will set how long the relay timer will stay contacted once activated. Display Indication Input Data Initial TTT. Time for Relay contact TTT: 000 D O O R R E L A Y...
  • Page 180: Program 091 : Function Key Initialization

    Program 091 : Function Key Initialization This program reset the Abbreviated Dial, Personal Message and Function Key settings to default for all extensions. Display Indication Input Data Initial  Data Clear F - K E Y I N I T I A L I Z E # # # # # 0 9 1 # # # # # # # #...
  • Page 181: Program 094 : Caller-Id Table Clear

    Program 094 : Caller-ID Table Clear This program enables the Caller-ID Table Clear and Initialization feature. Display Indication Input Data Initial Caller ID Table individual clear — C L E A R I . D . T A B L E # # # # # 0 9 4 # # # # # # # #...
  • Page 182: Program 097 : Charge Rate Table

    Program 097 : Charge Rate Table This program assigns the rate of call charge. Display Indication Input Data Initial NN. Table No.: 00 - 99 (NN = 00- B I L L I N D E X T A B L E 1: Optional Rate (S = 1, 2) # # # # #...
  • Page 183: Program 100 : Caller-Id Detection Timers

    Program 100 : Caller-ID Detection Timers(Do not Change) This program determines several Caller-ID detection timers for CIDU. Display Indication Input Data Initial 1: FSK signal detection time (N = 1) C A L L E R - I D T I M E R S 2: CAS ON detection time TTT=025 # # # #...
  • Page 184: Program 102 : One Cycle Time For Tone Detection

    Program 102 : One Cycle Time for Tone Detection This program determines the min./max. one cycle time for Tone Detection. Display Indication Input Data Initial Tone Type (T.=1) O N E C Y C L E T I M E 1: Ring Back Tone N.1=132 N.2=167...
  • Page 185: Program 104 : Tone On/Off Count For Tone Detection

    Program 104 : Tone On/Off count for Tone Detection This program determines the tone on/off count value for Tone Detection. Display Indication Input Data Initial T. Tone Type T=1: 1 T - O N / O F F C O U N T 1: Ring Back Tone T=2: 3 T=3: 4...
  • Page 186: Program 109 : Rs232C Port Setup

    Program 107 : CIDU Options(Do not Change) This program assigns the CIDU options for each trunk line. Display Indication Input Data Initial (All trunk LN. Trunk Line Number lines) C I D U O P T I O N S Item1: 0 N.
  • Page 187: Program 110 : Transmit Level Attenuation For Modemu

    Program 110 : Transmit Level Attenuation for MODEMU This program sets up the transmit level attenuation for MODEMU. Display Indication Input Data Initial X. Transmit Level Attenuation M O D E M L E V E L (10dB atten.) # # # # # 1 1 0 - 0: 0 dB attenuation 1: 2 dB attenuation...
  • Page 188: System Data Error Condition

    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 #013-Item2 - Secretary's extension = Executive's extension - Secretary's extension is assigned to another pair.
  • Page 189: Appendix

    Appendix Toll Restriction <Description> 1. Toll Restriction determines extension’s ability to make calls. Each extension can be assigned one of the following six classes per mode (Day/Night). 2. Toll Restriction Class A(0) is the highest (Example. for operator or director) and the Class F(5) is the lowest (Example.
  • Page 190 Appendix 3. The DATA(restricted/permitted codes and number length limit) within the Classes must be entered in System Program. 4. Toll Restriction is not applied to lines programmed as unrestricted lines. 5. When the system is placed in night mode by Night Service feature, the Toll Restriction Class assignment for night mode is activated.
  • Page 191 PART 5 OPTIONAL ITEMS 5-1: Caller-ID Unit 5-2: Voice Announce Unit 5-3: System Up Grade(ROMU)
  • Page 192 PART 5-1 Caller-ID Unit...
  • Page 193 Table of Contents General Description ........................5-1-1 Required Items & Capacity .......................5-1-1 Installation of CIDU-M1 Unit ....................5-1-2 Display Indication for Caller-ID Information................5-1-4 Caller-ID Table........................5-1-10 Temporary Memory.........................5-1-23 SMDR Printout ........................5-1-26 Feature Access Keys ......................5-1-26 List of Display Information ......................5-1-28...
  • Page 194: General Description

    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 System can support this feature by using additional units. Note 1: TX-Z 824 system Caller-ID complies with Bellcore (TR-TSY-000030), ETSI (ETS 300...
  • Page 195: Installation Of Cidu-M1 Unit

    Installation of CIDU-M1 Unit ! Open the upper housing of main equipment Step 1: Power Switch must be turn off. Step 2: Loosen the two screws and remove the upper housing. ! Installation of 4CIDU-M1 Unit To install 4CIDU-M1 Unit in the Main Equipment Step 1: Attach the two Nylon Spacer (included) to the holes on the Base Unit(408M-M1).
  • Page 196 Installation of CIDU-M1 Unit ! Installation of 2CIDU-M1 Unit To install 2CIDU-M1 Unit in the Main Equipment Step 1: Attach the two Nylon Spacer (included) to the holes on the Base Unit(208E-M1). Step 2: Attach the 2CIDU Unit to the connector labeled CIDCN and Nylon Spacer on the Base Unit.
  • Page 197: Display Indication For Caller-Id Information

    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 198 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 199 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 200 Display Indication for Caller-ID Information 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.
  • Page 201 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 202 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 203: Caller-Id Table

    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 204 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 205 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 206 7. Input Caller's Name. B I N N O . 0 0 1 # # # # # # (Example: NITSUKO CORP.) Dial key (0 - 9): Numbers N I T S U K O C O R P .
  • Page 207 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) # # # # # # 0 4 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 If wrong Bin number is entered, the display shall return to input mode for Bin number.
  • Page 208 5. Input the Name. B I N N O . 0 0 2 # # # # # # (for example: NITSUKO OVERSEA) N I T S U K O O V E R S E A 6. Press HOLD key. (entry completed) B I N N O .
  • Page 209 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 210 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 16 digits S E A R C H N U M B E R from ahead) for Search.
  • Page 211 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 212 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 213 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 214 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 operation shall be skipped.
  • Page 215 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 the stored Telephone Number.
  • Page 216: Temporary Memory

    Temporary Memory [ DESCRIPTION ] The system has the Temporary Memory area which can store up to information (Tel. No.: max 16 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 217 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 218 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 219: 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 #057-Item 8: Caller-ID Data Printout Feature Access Keys...
  • Page 220 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. (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 221: List Of Display Information

    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 X X X X X X (Maximum 16 digits) * When Caller-ID Y: Caller's Name Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y information is (Maximum 15 digits).
  • Page 222 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 Y Y Y Y Y Y in the Table.
  • Page 223 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 224 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 225 PART 5-2 Voice Announce Unit...
  • Page 226 Table of Contents General ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-2-1 Required Item ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-2-1 Installation of VAU-M1 Unit ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-2-2 FAX Connection ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-2-3 Preparation for Attendant Message ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-2-4 Basic Programming・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-2-7 Important Notice・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-2-7 VAU Operation Flowchart・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-2-8...
  • Page 228: General

    General Voice Announce Unit (NX8E-VAU-M1) can be installed to the TX-Z system. Voice announce automatically answers the system’s incoming calls and plays a pre-recorded message. It helps outside callers to reach the FAX Machine, desired extension or Hunt group speedy without a mistake.
  • Page 229: Installation Of Vau-M1 Unit

    Installation of VAU-M1 Unit ! Installation 1. The system must be power off. 2. Loosen the two screws and open the front cover. 3. Mount the VAU card to the EXPCN Connector on the Base unit(408M, 208E or 008E Unit). 4.
  • Page 230: Fax Connection

    FAX Connection ! FAX Connection G3 type Fax Machine is connected to one of the Extension ports as the illustration. NX8E-208E/008E-M1 PCB STCN TEL16/24 TEL15/23TEL14/22 TEL13/21 TEL12/20 TEL11/19 TEL10/18 TEL9/17 NX8E-408M-M1 PCB STCN TEL8 TEL7 TEL6 TEL5 TEL4 TEL3 TEL2 TEL1 T:Tip R:Ring...
  • Page 231: Preparation For Attendant Message

    If you connect a Fax, also ask the caller to press Start key in the message. Example Message: Thank you for calling. This is Nitsuko Corporation. If you wish to send your Fax Message, please press “START” key now. If you wish to talk, please enter an extension number, Hunt Group number or security code.
  • Page 232 Preparation for Attendant Message Before Recording the Attendant Message, the user should be selected which types of message are required. After select the Message, the Message type(VAU Service Number and VAU Message Number) is assigned by Program #047. The relationship between VAU Service Number (1-8) and VAU Message Number (1-4) are as shown bellow;...
  • Page 233 Preparation for Attendant Message 2. To Erase Attendant Message from No.10 BTXD(TXD) Telephone: Display Indication Operation and Information S U N 1 2 : 0 0 P M 1. Lift handset or press SPK. 2. Dial 931. D E L . D I S A M S G # >...
  • Page 234: Basic Programming

    Basic Programming After installing NX8E-VAU-M1 card, the following “Basic Programming” should be done. Program # 003-Item 1 DISA Line Assignment Enter Trunk Line No. to select Enable DISA. Program # 003-Item 2 DISA Line Assignment Enter “3” to select Day/Night mode. Program # 008-Item 1 : Extension Assignment 2 Enter DISA Extension No.
  • Page 235: Vau Operation Flowchart

    VAU Operation Flowchart This flowchart shows DISA operations with VAU Message. If VAU Message is not set at the Message area, the DISA Incoming If the VAU Message is not set at the Message area, the Message process will be skipped to next. process will be skipped.
  • Page 236 VAU Operation Flowchart Trunk-to-Trunk Dial Tone Timeout Dial"9" and Line Queuing Group (Program#066- No.(01- Max) Item2) Idle Trunk Line there? Dial Tone Busy Tone Dial? Dial "#" &"*"? Timeout Dial "#"? (#031-1) ? Timeout (Program#066- Item2) Outside Caller dial Conversation with Telephone No.
  • Page 237 PART 5-3 System Up Grade...
  • Page 238 Table of Contents General Description ........................5-3-1 Required Item ...........................5-3-1 Up-grade the New Software ....................5-3-2...
  • Page 239 General Description NX8E-ROMU-M1 provides when a User would like to make version up the system software, You can Version Up the system software with simple operation. Required Item Required item is as follows; Required Items Remarks NX8E-ROMU-M1 Unit with New Version ROM ...
  • Page 240 Up-grade the New Software ! Open the upper housing of main equipment Step 1: Power Switch must be turn off. Step 2: Loosen the two screws and remove the upper housing. To Up-grade the System software Step 1: Check SW1 to “1” side for protect the customer data. Not to ”INT” side. Step 2: Power switch must be turned off.
  • Page 241 Up-grade the New Software Step 4: Turn the Power switch on. Step 5: The LED1 on the 408M Unit shall be Flashed 3 times for start down load the new software. Step 6: During down load, the LED1 should go off.
  • Page 242 Manufacturer: Nitsuko Corporation Issue-1.01 2-3 KANDATSUKASA-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 101-8532, JAPAN June, 2000 TEL: +81-3-5282-5860 FAX: +81-3-5282-5960 http://www.nitsuko.co.jp/english/overseas/index/...

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