Panasonic KX-TDA600 Installation Manual

Panasonic KX-TDA600 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    KX-TDA600 Model No. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Hybrid IP-PBX. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. SD Logo is KX-TDA600: PLMPR Software File Version 5.0000 or later a trademark.
  • Page 2: System Components

    System Components System Components System Components Table Category Model No. Description Basic Shelf KX-TDA600 Basic Shelf Main Processing Card Main Processing Card (EMPR) EMPR Optional Card KX-TDA6105 Memory Expansion Card (EMEC) KX-TDA0196 Remote Card (RMT) Optional Shelf Expansion KX-TDA6110 Bus Master Card (BUS-M)
  • Page 3 System Components Category Model No. Description Extension Cards KX-TDA0143 4 Cell Station Interface Card (CSIF4) KX-TDA0144 8 Cell Station Interface Card (CSIF8) KX-TDA0170 8-Port Digital Hybrid Extension Card (DHLC8) KX-TDA0171 8-Port Digital Extension Card (DLC8) KX-TDA0172 16-Port Digital Extension Card (DLC16) KX-TDA0173 8-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card (SLC8)
  • Page 4 System Components Category Model No. Description Cell Stations Basic CSs KX-TDA0141CE 2-Channel Cell Station Unit Using a DHLC/DLC (CSs) Card (PT-interface CS) for DECT Portable Station KX-TDA0141 2-Channel Cell Station Unit Using a DHLC/DLC Card (PT-interface CS) for 2.4 GHz Portable Station KX-TDA0142CE 4-Channel Cell Station Unit Using a CSIF Card for DECT Portable Station...
  • Page 5 System Components Unsupported Optional Equipment Most optional equipment supported by the KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 can also be used with the KX-TDA600. However, the items listed below are not supported by the KX-TDA600. Category Model No. Description MPR Optional Card KX-TDA0105 Memory Expansion Card (MEC)
  • Page 6: Safety Notices

    Note • Some optional service cards and features are not available for certain countries/areas. Consult your certified Panasonic dealer for detailed instructions. • In this manual, the suffix of each model number (e.g., KX-TDA600NE) is omitted unless necessary. Safety Notices Please observe the safety notices in this manual in order to avoid danger to users or other people, and prevent damage to property.
  • Page 7: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: • Do not use the product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
  • Page 8: Important Information

    Unplug all installed shelves of the system from the AC outlet if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell or makes unusual noise. These conditions can cause fire or electric shock. Confirm that smoke has stopped and contact an authorised Panasonic Factory Service Centre. Installation Manual...
  • Page 9 Important Information • Danger of explosion exists if a battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. • Make sure that the wall that the shelf will be attached to is strong enough to support the shelf. If not, it is necessary for the wall to be reinforced.
  • Page 10 Important Information care facilities if any regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF (radio frequency) energy. DECT Cell Station Medical—consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers, to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy.
  • Page 11 Contact your telephone company. If all SLTs operate properly, there may be a problem with your PBX. Do not reconnect the PBX to the trunks until it has been serviced by an authorised Panasonic Factory Service Centre. Installation Manual...
  • Page 12 A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic dealer. IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE AC OUTLET IN YOUR PREMISES, THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
  • Page 13 Precaution 999 and 112 can be dialled on the apparatus after accessing the Exchange line for the purpose of making outgoing calls to the BT emergency services. During dialling, this apparatus may tinkle the bells of other telephones using the same line. This is not a fault and we advise you not to call the Fault Repair Service.
  • Page 14 Precaution • Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom’s Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PBX) associated with this modem. In order to operate within the limits for compliance with Telecom’s Specifications, the associated PBX equipment shall be set to ensure that modem calls are answered between 3 and 30 seconds of receipt of ringing.
  • Page 15 Introduction Introduction This Installation Manual is designed to serve as an overall technical reference for the Panasonic Hybrid IP-PBX, KX-TDA600. It provides instructions for installing the hardware, and programming the PBX using the Maintenance Console. The Structure of this Manual...
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) ........52 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) ............60 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) ............83 2.2.8 Wall Mounting (KX-TDA600/KX-TDA620) ..............99 2.2.9 Installing/Replacing the Power Supply Unit ..............102 2.2.10 Frame Earth Connection ....................106 2.2.11 Backup Battery Connection ..................107...
  • Page 17 Table of Contents 2.6.8 BRI4 Card (KX-TDA0284) and BRI8 Card (KX-TDA0288) ...........147 2.6.9 PRI30 Card (KX-TDA0290CE/CJ) ................151 2.6.10 PRI23 Card (KX-TDA0290) ..................154 2.6.11 IP-GW4E Card (KX-TDA0484) ..................157 2.6.12 IP-GW16 Card (KX-TDA0490) ..................159 Information about the Extension Cards ..............161 2.7.1 CSIF4 Card (KX-TDA0143) and CSIF8 Card (KX-TDA0144) ........161 2.7.2 DHLC8 Card (KX-TDA0170) ..................163 2.7.3...
  • Page 18 Table of Contents 2.12.8 Wall Mounting .......................289 2.13 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays ..........................292 2.13.1 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays ..........................292 2.14 Connection of Peripherals ...................295 2.14.1 Connection of Peripherals ....................295 2.15 Power Failure Connections ..................299 2.15.1...
  • Page 19: System Outline

    Section 1 System Outline This section provides general information on the PBX, including the system capacity and specifications. Installation Manual...
  • Page 20: System Highlights

    1.1.1 System Highlights 1.1 System Highlights 1.1.1 System Highlights Networking Features This PBX supports the following networking features: TIE Line Service A TIE line is a privately leased communication line between 2 or more PBXs, which provides cost effective communications between company members at different locations. Virtual Private Network (VPN) VPN is a service provided by the telephone company.
  • Page 21: Hospitality Features

    PS is the sub telephone. PC Phone/PC Console Features This PBX supports PC Phone and PC Console. These Panasonic CTI applications provide advanced features combining telephone and PC, such as the ability to display detailed caller information, including a photograph, on the screen of the PC when a call is received, or to dial a telephone number automatically just by selecting a name.
  • Page 22: System Construction

    (PSU) in the PSU Slot and optional service cards in Free Slots. To expand to a multiple-shelf system, you also need to install a BUS-M card in the BUS-M Card Slot. Basic Shelf (KX-TDA600) Construction of the Basic Shelf...
  • Page 23: Expanded System

    1.2.2 Expanded System 1.2.2 Expanded System Expansion Shelf Each Expansion Shelf contains a BUS-S card for connecting to the Basic Shelf. To use Expansion Shelf, connect it to the Basic Shelf, and install a power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU Slot and optional service cards in Free Slots.
  • Page 24 1.2.2 Expanded System 2-shelf System Expanded system (Basic Shelf + 1 Expansion Shelf). Expansion Shelf 1 is mounted on the Basic Shelf. Note If you are installing a 2-shelf system in an area prone to earthquakes, make sure to fix the system to the wall using the wall brackets (supplied with an optional Mounting Kit).
  • Page 25 1.2.2 Expanded System 3-shelf System (Tower Type) Expanded system (Basic Shelf + 2 Expansion Shelves). Expansion Shelves 1 and 2 are mounted on the Basic Shelf. A Mounting Kit is required for the 3-shelf system. Installation Manual...
  • Page 26 1.2.2 Expanded System 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Fully expanded system (Basic Shelf + 3 Expansion Shelves). Expansion Shelves 1 to 3 are mounted on the Basic Shelf. A Mounting Kit is required for the 4-shelf system. Installation Manual...
  • Page 27 1.2.2 Expanded System 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) When vertical space is limited, it is possible to install a fully expanded system (Basic Shelf + Expansion Shelf 1, and Expansion Shelf 2 + Expansion Shelf 3 ) in a side-by-side configuration. Expansion Shelf 1 is mounted on the Basic Shelf, and Expansion Shelf 3 is mounted on Expansion Shelf 2.
  • Page 28: System Connection Diagram

    1.2.3 System Connection Diagram 1.2.3 System Connection Diagram Private IP Network Trunk (Telephone Company Lines) Analogue/BRI/PRI/T1/E1 Remote PC Router Batteries IP-PT IP Softphone Fax Machine CTI Server Printer Wireless Phone External Sensor/ External Relay Device DSS Console ISDN Telephone Doorphone & Door Opener DSS Console BGM/Music On Hold (MOH) KX-T7636/...
  • Page 29 1.2.3 System Connection Diagram DLC16 ELCOT16 (KX-TDA0172) (KX-TDA6181) KX-T7636/ KX-T7600 KX-T7600 DLC8 KX-T7633 Console CID/PAY8 (KX-TDA0171) (KX-TDA0189) DHLC8 CID8 (KX-TDA0170) (KX-TDA0193) Analogue Analogue Analogue Trunk Trunk Trunk PT-interface CS Wireless Phone Fax Machine Voice DID8 (Basic/High- (DHLC only) (DHLC (DHLC only) (DHLC only) (KX-TDA0182) Processing...
  • Page 30: Optional Equipment

    1.3.1 Optional Equipment 1.3 Optional Equipment 1.3.1 Optional Equipment Model No. Model Name Description KX-TDA0103 L-Type Power Supply Unit Power Supply Unit. Total power output of 279 W. (PSU-L) Safety Class 1 compliant. KX-TDA0104 M-Type Power Supply Unit Power Supply Unit. Total power output of 140.4 (PSU-M) W.
  • Page 31 To be installed in the Basic Shelf only. KX-TDA0470 16-Channel VoIP Extension Card 16-channel VoIP extension card. Compliant with (IP-EXT16) Panasonic proprietary protocol, and ITU-T G. 729a and G.711 CODEC methods. KX-TDA0484 4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card 4-channel VoIP gateway card. Compliant with (IP-GW4E) VoIP H.323 V.2 protocol, and ITU-T G.729a, G.
  • Page 32 1.3.1 Optional Equipment Model No. Model Name Description KX-TDA0490 16-Channel VoIP Gateway Card 16-channel VoIP gateway card. Compliant with (IP-GW16) VoIP H.323 V.2 protocol, and ITU-T G.729a, G. 723.1, and G.711 CODEC methods. KX-TDA6105 Memory Expansion Card (EMEC) Memory expansion card to increase system data storage space, enable Broadcasting and Call Billing for Guest Room features, and double the number of PSs.
  • Page 33: Specifications

    1.4.1 General Description 1.4 Specifications 1.4.1 General Description Control Bus Original bus (16-bit, 8 MHz, 10 megabytes per second) Communication Bus H.100 bus conformity (1024 time slots) Switching Distributed Switching Power Input PSU-M 100 V AC to 130 V AC; 2.5 A/200 V AC to 240 V AC; 1.4 A; 50 Hz/60 Hz PSU-L 100 V AC to 130 V AC;...
  • Page 34 1.4.1 General Description Extension Connection Cable 1-pair wire (T, R) 1-pair wire (D1, D2) or 2-pair wire (T, R, D1, D2) 2-pair wire (T, R, D1, D2) PT-interface CS (Basic) 1-pair wire (D1, D2) PT-interface CS (High-density) 4-pair wire (D1, D2) DSS Console and Add-on Key 1-pair wire (D1, D2) Module...
  • Page 35: Characteristics

    1.4.2 Characteristics 1.4.2 Characteristics Terminal Equipment Loop Limit • PT: KX-T7600 series DPT: 90 W; all other DPTs/APTs: 40 W • SLT: 600 W including set • Doorphone: 20 W • CS: 130 W; PT-interface CS (Basic/High-density): 65 W 15 000 W minimum Minimum Leakage Resistance Maximum Number of Extension for PT or SLT...
  • Page 36: System Capacity

    1.4.3 System Capacity 1.4.3 System Capacity Number of Free Slots The PBX supports the following number of free slots for optional service cards. Basic System 2-shelf System 3-shelf System 4-shelf System Maximum Trunk and Extension The PBX supports the following number of trunks and extensions. 2-shelf 3-shelf 4-shelf...
  • Page 37 1.4.3 System Capacity Cards Installed in the Slots of the PBX The following number of optional service cards can be installed in the Free Slots of the PBX. In addition, a single BUS-M card can be installed in the BUS-M Card Slot of the Basic Shelf. Card Type Basic System 2-shelf System...
  • Page 38 1.4.3 System Capacity Cards Mounted on Other Optional Service Cards The following number of optional service cards can be mounted on the specified other optional service cards. Card Type Basic System 2-shelf System 3-shelf System 4-shelf System Mounted on EMEC EMPR Card CID/PAY8 ELCOT16...
  • Page 39: Maximum Terminal Equipment

    1.4.3 System Capacity Maximum Terminal Equipment The following number of items of terminal equipment can be supported by the PBX. Terminal Equipment Basic System 2-shelf System 3-shelf System 4-shelf System Type Telephone (using Digital XDP) (304) (608) (880) (1120) KX-T7600 series DPT Other DPT IP-PT DSS console...
  • Page 40: Power Supply Unit Selection For Each Shelf

    1.4.3 System Capacity Power Supply Unit Selection for Each Shelf The PBX needs a power supply unit (PSU) suitable for its configuration. For each shelf, calculate the load figure from the type and number of items of equipment to be connected, and then determine the type of PSU that will be required.
  • Page 41 1.4.3 System Capacity Calculation Example Equipment Type Load Figure KX-T7600 series DPT 48 units Other DPT 4 units ESLC16 1 card EMSLC16 3 cards 8 ports Total The total load figure is 136. As this is between 128 and 512, you must install the PSU-L. Installation Manual...
  • Page 42 1.4.3 System Capacity Installation Manual...
  • Page 43: Installation

    Section 2 Installation This section describes the procedures to install the PBX. Detailed instructions for planning the installation site, installing the shelves and optional service cards, and cabling of peripheral equipment are provided. Further information on system expansion and peripheral equipment installation is included.
  • Page 44: Before Installation

    2.1.1 Before Installation 2.1 Before Installation 2.1.1 Before Installation Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the PBX and terminal equipment. Be sure to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and guidelines. Safety Installation Instructions When installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
  • Page 45 2.1.1 Before Installation Unplug the system from its power source when wiring, and plug the system back in only after all wiring is completed. Mis-wiring may cause the PBX to operate improperly. Refer to "Section 2 Installation" when wiring the system.
  • Page 46: Installation Of The Pbx

    2.2.1 Unpacking 2.2 Installation of the PBX 2.2.1 Unpacking Supplied Items for the Basic Shelf (KX-TDA600) Unpack the box and check the items below: Main Unit AC Cord with a Ferrite Core Metal Bracket Anchor Plug Fan Guard Mini Plug (for pager and music source)
  • Page 47 2.2.1 Unpacking Supplied Items for an Expansion Shelf (KX-TDA620) Unpack the box and check the items below: Main Unit AC Cord with a Ferrite Core Metal Bracket Anchor Plug Fan Guard Screw A Screw B Screw C In Canada, there is no ferrite core attached to the AC cord. KX-TDA620BX is supplied with 2 types of AC cord.
  • Page 48: Names And Locations

    2.2.2 Names and Locations 2.2.2 Names and Locations Inside View Basic Shelf (KX-TDA600) Expansion Shelf (KX-TDA620) RUN Indicator ALARM Indicator USB Port RS-232C Port PSU Slot Free Slots 1 to 10 (from the left) EMPR Card BUS-M Card Slot Free Slots 1 to 11 (from the left)
  • Page 49: Opening/Closing The

    2.2.3 Opening/Closing the Front Cover 2.2.3 Opening/Closing the Front Cover Opening the Front Cover Insert a flathead screwdriver into the opening (on the left of the screw cover) and unlatch the screw cover. Screw Cover Turn the screw anticlockwise to loosen. Slide the front cover to the right until it stops, then lift the front cover.
  • Page 50 2.2.3 Opening/Closing the Front Cover Closing the Front Cover Hook the front cover onto the shelf (line up the protrusions on the cover with the receptacles on the shelf). Then slide the front cover to the left until it locks. Turn the screw clockwise to tighten.
  • Page 51: Attaching Fan Guards

    2.2.4 Attaching Fan Guards 2.2.4 Attaching Fan Guards Attaching Fan Guards Fan Guards (supplied with the shelf) must be attached using the screws (C) when: • installing a multiple-shelf system, • mounting the shelf on the wall, or • installing the shelf near the wall to protect the air vents on the back of the shelf.
  • Page 52: Installation Of Basic System Or 2-Shelf System (Floor Standing)

    2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) 2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) The PBX can be expanded to a 2-shelf system by mounting an Expansion Shelf on the Basic Shelf. Construction of Basic System or 2-shelf System Expansion Shelf 1 Metal Bracket 2-shelf...
  • Page 53 2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) Installing the Basic Shelf For the basic system, install the metal bracket (supplied with the Basic Shelf) on the floor first. Then, attach the Basic Shelf to the metal bracket. Install 4 anchor plugs on the floor, using the metal bracket as a template.
  • Page 54 2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) Secure the Basic Shelf to the metal bracket with 2 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation of the basic system is complete. If you are installing a 2-shelf system, follow the procedure below. Mounting Expansion Shelf 1 For the 2-shelf system, attach the metal bracket (supplied with the Expansion Shelf 1) to the Basic Shelf first.
  • Page 55 2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) Fix the metal bracket to the Basic Shelf with 4 screws (B). Metal Bracket Screw (B) Lift Expansion Shelf 1, attach it to the metal bracket on the Basic Shelf, and slide it backwards until it locks. Metal Bracket Installation Manual...
  • Page 56 2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) Secure Expansion Shelf 1 to the metal bracket with 2 screws (B). Screw (B) Shelf installation is complete. Next, it is necessary to connect the shelves. Installation Manual...
  • Page 57 2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) Connecting Shelves For the 2-shelf system, you need to install an optional BUS-M card in the Basic Shelf. To connect the shelves, plug the Bus Cable (supplied with the BUS-M card) into the bottom slot of the BUS-M card. Then, plug the other end into the BUS-S card built in to Expansion Shelf 1.
  • Page 58 2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) Turn the 2 screws clockwise to fix the BUS-M card in place. Screws Plug the Bus Cable into the bottom port of the BUS-M card in the Basic Shelf. Then, plug the other end into the BUS-S card in Expansion Shelf 1.
  • Page 59 2.2.5 Installation of Basic System or 2-shelf System (Floor Standing) Attach the noise shield wires of the Bus Cable to the Basic Shelf and Expansion Shelf 1 with the screws of the BUS-M card. Note When attaching or removing the noise shield wires, make sure that the DC power supply is turned off. Screw Noise Shield Wire Installation Manual...
  • Page 60: Installation Of 3- Or 4-Shelf System (Tower Type)

    2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) The PBX can be expanded to a 3- or 4-shelf system by mounting Expansion Shelves on the Basic Shelf. For a 3- or 4-shelf system, you need a Mounting Kit, which supplies you with the base stands and wall brackets. Construction of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Wall Bracket (Left)
  • Page 61 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Note • Make sure to remove the front cover from each shelf before installing the shelves (refer to "2.2.3 Opening/Closing the Front Cover"). • Do not install any optional service cards or a PSU in the shelves before installation. •...
  • Page 62 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Place the metal bracket on the base stands. Metal Bracket Attach the metal bracket to the base stands with 4 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation Manual...
  • Page 63 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Make 4 holes for anchor plugs on the floor, using the measurements indicated here. W a l l 95 mm 510 mm* 287 mm Floor 382 mm * If the direction of the base stands is reversed, the measurement must be 443.4 mm Installation Manual...
  • Page 64 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Install 4 anchor plugs in the holes on the floor. Then, fasten the base stands to the floor loosely with 4 screws (A). (This makes it easy to adjust the position of the shelves later.) Screw (A) Washer...
  • Page 65 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Lift the Basic Shelf, attach it to the metal bracket, and slide it backwards until it locks. Metal Bracket Secure the Basic Shelf to the metal bracket with 2 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation Manual...
  • Page 66 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Mounting Expansion Shelves 1 and 2 For the 3- or 4-shelf system, attach the metal bracket (supplied with the Expansion Shelf) to the Basic Shelf first. After mounting Expansion Shelf 1 on the Basic Shelf, fix Expansion Shelf 1 to the wall. Then, mount Expansion Shelf 2 on Expansion Shelf 1.
  • Page 67 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Lift Expansion Shelf 1, attach it to the metal bracket on the Basic Shelf, and slide it backwards until it locks. Metal Bracket Secure Expansion Shelf 1 to the metal bracket with 2 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation Manual...
  • Page 68 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Fixing to the Wall Attach the metal bracket to the wall brackets. Metal Bracket Wall Bracket (Left) Wall Bracket (Right) Installation Manual...
  • Page 69 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Fix the metal bracket to Expansion Shelf 1 with 4 screws (D). Screw (D) Installation Manual...
  • Page 70 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Install 4 anchor plugs in the wall, using the wall brackets as a template. Fix the wall brackets to the wall with 4 screws (A). Notice • Drive mounting screws into the wall. Be careful to avoid touching any metal laths, wire laths or metal plates in the wall.
  • Page 71 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Check that the shelves are standing exactly vertically. If the shelves are leaning slightly to one side, move the base stands to adjust the position. (Since the base stands are attached loosely to the floor, it should be possible to adjust the position of the shelves.) Then, tighten the screws connecting the base stands to the floor.
  • Page 72 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Expansion Shelf 2 Lift Expansion Shelf 2, attach it to the metal bracket fixed on Expansion Shelf 1, and slide it backwards until it locks. Metal Bracket Secure Expansion Shelf to the metal bracket 2 with 2 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation of a 3-shelf system is complete.
  • Page 73 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Mounting Expansion Shelf 3 For the 4-shelf system, attach the metal bracket (supplied with Expansion Shelf 3) to Expansion Shelf 2 first. Then, attach the wall brackets (supplied with the Mounting Kit) to Expansion Shelf 3. After mounting Expansion Shelf 3 on Expansion Shelf 2, fix Expansion Shelf 3 to the wall.
  • Page 74 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Remove the 4 tabs on the top cover of Expansion Shelf 3, by using a flathead screwdriver, as shown below. Expansion Shelf 3 Fasten the wall brackets loosely to Expansion Shelf 3 with 4 screws (D). (This makes it easy to adjust the position of the shelves later.) Screw (D) Wall Bracket (Left)
  • Page 75 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Lift Expansion Shelf 3, attach it to the metal bracket fixed on Expansion Shelf 2, and slide it backwards until it locks. Metal Bracket Installation Manual...
  • Page 76 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Secure Expansion Shelf 3 to the metal bracket with 2 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation Manual...
  • Page 77 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Fixing to the Wall Install 4 anchor plugs in the wall, using the wall brackets as a template. Fix the wall brackets to the wall with 4 screws (A). Notice • Drive mounting screws into the wall.
  • Page 78 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Check that the shelves are standing exactly vertically. If the upper shelves are leaning slightly to one side, move Expansion Shelf 3 to adjust the position. (Since the wall brackets are attached loosely to Expansion Shelf 3, it should be possible to adjust the position of the shelves.) Then, tighten the screws connecting the wall brackets to Expansion Shelf 3.
  • Page 79 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Connecting Shelves For a 3- or 4-shelf system, you need to install an optional BUS-M card and BUS-ME card(s) in the Basic Shelf. To connect the shelves, plug the Bus Cables (supplied with the BUS-M card or BUS-ME card) into the slots of the BUS-M card.
  • Page 80 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Insert the BUS-M card along the guide rails in the BUS-M Card Slot (the right-most slot) of the Basic Shelf. Guide Rail Push the release lever in the direction of the arrow so that the BUS-M card engages securely with the connector on the back board.
  • Page 81 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Plug each Bus Cable into the corresponding port of the BUS-M card in the Basic Shelf. Then, plug the other end into the BUS-S card in each Expansion Shelf. Note When plugging or unplugging the Bus Cables, make sure that the DC power supply is turned off. Bus Cable For Expansion Shelf 3...
  • Page 82 2.2.6 Installation of 3- or 4-shelf System (Tower Type) Attach the noise shield wires of each Bus Cable to the Basic Shelf and each Expansion Shelf with the screws of the BUS-M card. Note When attaching or removing the noise shield wires, make sure that the DC power supply is turned off. Screw Noise Shield Wire Installation Manual...
  • Page 83: Installation Of 4-Shelf System (Side-By-Side Type)

    2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) When vertical space is limited, it is possible to install shelves side-by-side. Installing the system using base stands (supplied with an optional Mounting Kit) makes it easy to reinstall shelves in a different place. Construction of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Wall Bracket (Left)
  • Page 84 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Installing the Basic Shelf and Expansion Shelf 1 To install the Basic Shelf, attach the metal bracket (supplied with the Basic Shelf) to the base stands (supplied with the optional Mounting Kit) first. Then, install the base stands on the floor and fix the Basic Shelf to it. To install Expansion Shelf 1, attach the metal bracket (supplied with Expansion Shelf 1) to the Basic Shelf.
  • Page 85 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Place the metal bracket on the base stands. Metal Bracket Attach the metal bracket to the base stands with 4 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation Manual...
  • Page 86 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Make 4 holes for anchor plugs on the floor, using the measurements indicated here. W a l l 95 mm 510 mm* 287 mm Floor 382 mm * If the direction of the base stands is reversed, the measurement must be 443.4 mm. Installation Manual...
  • Page 87 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Install 4 anchor plugs in the holes on the floor. Then, fasten the base stands to the floor with 4 screws (A). Screw (A) Washer Hammer Anchor Plug 30 mm 8 mm Anchor Plug Screw (A) Floor...
  • Page 88 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Lift the Basic Shelf, attach it to the metal bracket, and slide it backwards until it locks. Metal Bracket Secure the Basic Shelf to the metal bracket with 2 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation Manual...
  • Page 89 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Expansion Shelf 1 Fix the metal bracket to the Basic Shelf with 4 screws (B). Metal Bracket Screw (B) Remove the 4 tabs on the top cover of Expansion Shelf 1, by using a flathead screwdriver, as shown below. Expansion Shelf 1 Installation Manual...
  • Page 90 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Fasten the wall brackets loosely to Expansion Shelf 1 with 4 screws (D). (This makes it easy to adjust the position of the shelves later.) Screw (D) Wall Bracket (Left) Wall Bracket (Right) Lift Expansion Shelf 1, attach it to the metal bracket fixed on the Basic Shelf, and slide it backwards until it locks.
  • Page 91 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Secure Expansion Shelf 1 to the metal bracket with 2 screws (B). Screw (B) Installation Manual...
  • Page 92 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Fixing to the Wall Install 4 anchor plugs in the wall, using the wall brackets as a template. Fix the wall brackets to the wall with 4 screws (A). Notice • Drive mounting screws into the wall. Be careful to avoid touching any metal laths, wire laths or metal plates in the wall.
  • Page 93 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Check that the shelves are standing exactly vertically. If the shelves are leaning slightly to one side, move the base stands to adjust the position. (Since the base stands are attached loosely to the floor, it should be possible to adjust the position of the shelves.) Then, tighten the screws connecting the base stands to the floor.
  • Page 94 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Installing Expansion Shelves 2 and 3 Repeat the procedure in "Installing the Basic Shelf and Expansion Shelf 1" for Expansion Shelves 2 and 3. Expansion Shelves 2 and 3 must be connected to the Basic Shelf using Bus Cables. Therefore, make sure that Expansion Shelves 2 and 3 are installed so that the Bus Cables can reach the Basic Shelf.
  • Page 95 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Connecting Shelves For the 4-shelf system, you need to install an optional BUS-M card and BUS-ME cards in the Basic Shelf. To connect the shelves, plug the Bus Cables (supplied with the BUS-M card or BUS-ME card) into the slot of the BUS-M card.
  • Page 96 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Push the release lever in the direction of the arrow so that the BUS-M card engages securely with the connector on the back board. Release Lever Back Board Turn the 2 screws clockwise to fix the BUS-M card in place. Screws Installation Manual...
  • Page 97 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Plug each Bus Cable into the corresponding port of the BUS-M card in the Basic Shelf. Then, plug the other end into the BUS-S card in each Expansion Shelf. Note When plugging or unplugging the Bus Cables, make sure that the DC power supply is turned off. Bus Cable For Expansion Shelf 3...
  • Page 98 2.2.7 Installation of 4-shelf System (Side-by-side Type) Attach the noise shield wires of each Bus Cable to the Basic Shelf and each Expansion Shelf with the screws of the BUS-M card. Note When attaching or removing the noise shield wires, make sure that the DC power supply is turned off. Screw Noise Shield Wire Installation Manual...
  • Page 99: Wall Mounting (Kx-Tda600/Kx-Tda620)

    2.2.8 Wall Mounting (KX-TDA600/KX-TDA620) 2.2.8 Wall Mounting (KX-TDA600/KX-TDA620) Mounting Shelves WARNING • Make sure that the wall that the shelf will be attached to is strong enough to support the shelf. If not, it is necessary for the wall to be reinforced.
  • Page 100 2.2.8 Wall Mounting (KX-TDA600/KX-TDA620) Install 4 anchor plugs in the wall, using the metal bracket as a template. Fix the metal bracket with 4 screws (A). Anchor Plug W a ll Hammer Anchor Plug Metal Bracket 8 mm 30 mm...
  • Page 101 2.2.8 Wall Mounting (KX-TDA600/KX-TDA620) Connecting Shelves For a multiple shelf system, you need to install an optional BUS-M card and BUS-ME card(s) in the Basic Shelf. To connect the shelves, plug the Bus Cables (supplied with the BUS-M card or BUS-ME card) into the slots of the BUS-M card.
  • Page 102: Installing/Replacing The Power Supply Unit

    2.2.9 Installing/Replacing the Power Supply Unit 2.2.9 Installing/Replacing the Power Supply Unit Function PSU Type Lower/Upper Input Voltage Range Current Input Frequency Lower: 100 V AC to 130 V AC 2.5 A 50 Hz or 60 Hz PSU-M Upper: 200 V AC to 240 V AC 1.4 A Lower: 100 V AC to 130 V AC 5.1 A...
  • Page 103 2.2.9 Installing/Replacing the Power Supply Unit To protect the back board from static electricity, do not touch parts on the back board in the main unit and PSU. To discharge static electricity, touch ground or wear an earthing strap. The following procedures are for installing or replacing a PSU only. Do not replace or remove the PSU for any other purpose.
  • Page 104 2.2.9 Installing/Replacing the Power Supply Unit Turn the 4 screws clockwise, in the order indicated by the numbers 1 to 4, to fix the PSU. Screws Replacing the Power Supply Unit Unplug the AC power cord and Back-up Battery Cable. Turn the 4 screws anticlockwise to loosen them.
  • Page 105 2.2.9 Installing/Replacing the Power Supply Unit Pull the release lever in the direction of the arrow to disconnect the PSU from the back board. Back Board Release Lever Replace the PSU. New PSU Current PSU Follow the steps in "Installing the Power Supply Unit". Installation Manual...
  • Page 106: Frame Earth Connection

    2.2.10 Frame Earth Connection 2.2.10 Frame Earth Connection Loosen the screw. Screw Insert an earthing wire (user-supplied). Tighten the screw. Connect the earthing wire to earth. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for each shelf. Earthing wire To earth WARNING Proper earthing (connection to earth) is very important to protect the PBX from the bad effects of external noise or to reduce the risk to the user of electrocution in the case of a lightning strike.
  • Page 107: Backup Battery Connection

    2.2.11 Backup Battery Connection 2.2.11 Backup Battery Connection The backup batteries and Back-up Battery Cable provide a backup power supply to allow full use of the PBX in the event of a power failure. In case of power failure, the backup batteries automatically maintain the power to the PBX without interruption.
  • Page 108 2.2.11 Backup Battery Connection Connecting Backup Batteries There are 2 types of backup batteries connection: Connecting multiple shelves to one set of backup batteries Connecting each shelf to its own set of backup batteries Connecting Multiple Shelves to One Set of Backup Batteries Turn off the battery switch on the PSU.
  • Page 109 2.2.11 Backup Battery Connection Connecting Each Shelf to Its Own Set of Backup Batteries Turn off the battery switch on the PSU. Connect each Back-up Battery Cable to its own set of 3 identical backup batteries. Battery Switch Battery Connector Back-up Battery Cable Fuse Black...
  • Page 110: Installing/Removing The Optional Service Cards

    2.2.12 Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards 2.2.12 Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards CAUTION To protect the back board from static electricity, do not touch parts on the back board in the main unit and on the optional service cards. To discharge static electricity, touch ground or wear an earthing strap. Note The optional service cards can be installed or removed while the DC power is supplied.
  • Page 111 2.2.12 Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards Turn the 2 screws clockwise to fix the card in place. Screws Note Make sure the screws are tightened to earth the card securely. Installation Manual...
  • Page 112 2.2.12 Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards Covering the Blank Slots Be sure to cover each slot in which no optional service card is installed by using a Blank Slot Cover. CAUTION Failure to install the Blank Slot Cover may cause electromagnetic interference. Installation Manual...
  • Page 113 2.2.12 Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards Removing the Optional Service Cards Turn the 2 screws anticlockwise to loosen them. Screws Pull the release lever in the direction of the arrow to disconnect the card from the back board. Pull the card from the shelf to remove it.
  • Page 114: Cable Handling

    2.2.13 Cable Handling 2.2.13 Cable Handling Note For safety reasons, do not stretch, bend, or pinch the AC power cord. Cable Handling for Each Shelf When cables are connected to the shelf, run the cables to either the right or the left, and then towards the back of the shelf as shown below.
  • Page 115 2.2.13 Cable Handling Cable Handling for Connected Shelves When running connected cables towards the back of the shelves, make sure not to block the opening of each Fan Guard as shown below. Fan Guard Installation Manual...
  • Page 116: Types Of Connectors

    2.2.14 Types of Connectors 2.2.14 Types of Connectors Connector Type Pin Number Used for • DHLC8 (KX-TDA0170) RJ11 • SLC8 (KX-TDA0173) • CSLC16 (KX-TDA0177) • ESLC16 (KX-TDA6174) • EMSLC16 (KX-TDA6175) • ECSLC24 (KX-TDA6178) • ELCOT16 (KX-TDA6181) (Twisted pair cable) • CSIF4 (KX-TDA0143) RJ45 •...
  • Page 117 2.2.14 Types of Connectors Connector Type Pin Number Used for • DPH4 (KX-TDA0161) 10-pin 8-pin • DPH2 (KX-TDA0162) Terminal Terminal • EIO4 (KX-TDA0164) Block Block • Basic Shelf (KX-TDA600) RS-232C (Shielded cable) • EMPR • EMPR Mini Plug Installation Manual...
  • Page 118: Attaching A Ferrite Core

    2.2.15 Attaching a Ferrite Core 2.2.15 Attaching a Ferrite Core A ferrite core must be attached when: • an RJ45 connector is connected to T1, E1, PRI, BRI, IP-GW16 or IP-EXT16 cards, or • an Amphenol connector is connected to an extension card. The ferrite core is included with the card.
  • Page 119 2.2.15 Attaching a Ferrite Core For a BRI card Attach the ferrite core, then close the case of the ferrite core. Attach the ferrite core as close to the card's connector as possible. The ferrite core is included with the card. When only 1 or 2 cables are used for connection, wrap the cable(s) once around the ferrite core.
  • Page 120 2.2.15 Attaching a Ferrite Core If you need to open the ferrite core, use a flathead screwdriver to unlatch the case of the ferrite core. Installation Manual...
  • Page 121: Fastening An Amphenol Connector

    2.2.16 Fastening an Amphenol Connector 2.2.16 Fastening an Amphenol Connector An Amphenol 57JE-type connector is used on some of the optional service cards. To connect an Amphenol connector, use the spring latch or screw to fix the upper part and use Velcro® tape to fix the lower part of the connector.
  • Page 122 2.2.16 Fastening an Amphenol Connector Amphenol Connector Pin Assignment Chart Below is an Amphenol connector pin assignment chart for all optional service cards that use the Amphenol connector. For more details, refer to the appropriate section in "2.6 Information about the Trunk Cards" and "2.7 Information about the Extension Cards".
  • Page 123: Surge Protector Installation

    2.2.17 Surge Protector Installation 2.2.17 Surge Protector Installation Overview A massive electrical surge can be caused if lightning strikes a telephone cable 10 m above ground, or if a telephone line comes into contact with a power line. A surge protector is a device that is connected to a trunk to prevent potentially dangerous electrical surges from entering the building via the trunk and damaging the PBX and connected equipment.
  • Page 124 2.2.17 Surge Protector Installation Outside Installation (Main Building) Surge Protector Trunk (Another Building) Trunk Extn. PT-interface CS Terminal Board Surge Extn. Protector Extn. Extn. PT-interface CS Earth Extn.: Extension Line If you install an extension outside of the building, the following precautions are recommended: Install the extension wire underground.
  • Page 125 2.2.17 Surge Protector Installation Connect the earth rod to the surge protector using an earthing wire with a cross-sectional area of at least 1.3 mm Bury the earth rod near the protector. The earthing wire should be as short as possible. The earthing wire should run straight to the earth rod.
  • Page 126: Information About The Main Processing Card

    2.3.1 EMPR Card 2.3 Information about the Main Processing Card 2.3.1 EMPR Card Function Contains the main processor for all processes, basic shelf main protocol, time switch (TSW) control, detection of system clock alarm, basic shelf power down alarm, and watchdog timer overflow. An EMEC card and an RMT card can be mounted on the EMPR card (refer to "2.3.2 EMEC Card (KX-TDA6105)"...
  • Page 127 2.3.1 EMPR Card Notice • Use only the SD Memory Card included with the PBX, or a Panasonic optional upgrade SD Memory Card. • The SD Memory Card must be inserted in the SD Memory Card slot of the EMPR card before startup.
  • Page 128: Emec Card (Kx-Tda6105)

    2.3.2 EMEC Card (KX-TDA6105) 2.3.2 EMEC Card (KX-TDA6105) Function Memory expansion card to increase system data storage space, enable Broadcasting and Call Billing for Guest Room features, and double the number of PSs. To be mounted on the EMPR card. inside EMPR Card Screw...
  • Page 129: Rmt Card (Kx-Tda0196)

    2.3.3 RMT Card (KX-TDA0196) 2.3.3 RMT Card (KX-TDA0196) Function Analogue modem card for remote communication with the PBX. ITU-T V.90 support. To be mounted on the EMPR card. EMPR Card inside RMT Card Screw Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2 User-supplied (not included): none Installation Manual...
  • Page 130: Information About The Optional Shelf Expansion Cards

    2.4.1 BUS-M Card (KX-TDA6110) 2.4 Information about the Optional Shelf Expansion Cards 2.4.1 BUS-M Card (KX-TDA6110) Function Optional shelf expansion card required when mounting Expansion Shelves. To be installed in the Basic Shelf only. LEDs Bus Cable Connector Noise Shield Connector Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Bus Cable ´...
  • Page 131: Bus-Me Card (Kx-Tda6111)

    2.4.2 BUS-ME Card (KX-TDA6111) 2.4.2 BUS-ME Card (KX-TDA6111) Function Optional shelf expansion card required when mounting Expansion Shelf 2 or 3. To be mounted on the BUS-M card installed in the Basic Shelf. BUS-M Card inside BUS-ME Card Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Bus Cable ´...
  • Page 132: Information About The Built-In Shelf Expansion Card

    2.5.1 BUS-S Card 2.5 Information about the Built-in Shelf Expansion Card 2.5.1 BUS-S Card Function Shelf expansion card, built in to an Expansion Shelf, for connecting to the Basic Shelf. Bus Cable Connector Noise Shield Connector WARNING A lithium battery is used in the BUS-S card. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect type.
  • Page 133: Information About The Trunk Cards

    2.6.1 ELCOT16 Card (KX-TDA6181) 2.6 Information about the Trunk Cards 2.6.1 ELCOT16 Card (KX-TDA6181) Function 16-port analogue trunk card with 4 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. A maximum of 2 CID8 cards, 2 CID/ PAY8 cards, or one of each can be mounted on the ELCOT16 card (refer to "2.6.3 CID/PAY8 Card (KX-TDA0189)"...
  • Page 134 2.6.1 ELCOT16 Card (KX-TDA6181) Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector Signal Name Function Signal Name Function Ring port 1 Tip port 1 Ring port 2 Tip port 2 Ring port 3 Tip port 3 Ring port 4 Tip port 4 Ring port 5 Tip port 5 Ring port 6 Tip port 6...
  • Page 135: Did8 Card (Kx-Tda0182)

    2.6.2 DID8 Card (KX-TDA0182) 2.6.2 DID8 Card (KX-TDA0182) Function 8-port DID trunk card. Amphenol To DID line Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Note • To connect the Amphenol connector, refer to "2.2.16 Fastening an Amphenol Connector". •...
  • Page 136 2.6.2 DID8 Card (KX-TDA0182) LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/Red Card status indication • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Normal (all ports are idle) • Green Flashing (60 times per minute): Normal (a port is in use) •...
  • Page 137: Cid/Pay8 Card (Kx-Tda0189)

    2.6.3 CID/PAY8 Card (KX-TDA0189) 2.6.3 CID/PAY8 Card (KX-TDA0189) Function 8-port Caller ID signal type FSK/FSK (with Call Waiting Caller ID [Visual Caller ID])/DTMF, and 8-port Pay Tone Service (12 kHz/16 kHz). To be mounted on the ELCOT16 card. Set all DIP switches for ports 09-16 at "OFF"...
  • Page 138: Cid8 Card (Kx-Tda0193)

    2.6.4 CID8 Card (KX-TDA0193) 2.6.4 CID8 Card (KX-TDA0193) Function 8-port Caller ID signal type FSK/FSK (with Call Waiting Caller ID [Visual Caller ID])/DTMF. To be mounted on the ELCOT16 card. inside CID8 Card Screw S W 1 Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´...
  • Page 139: E&M8 Card (Kx-Tda0184)

    2.6.5 E&M8 Card (KX-TDA0184) 2.6.5 E&M8 Card (KX-TDA0184) Function 8-port E & M (TIE) trunk card. Type 5 support. Amphenol To terminal board from the E & M (TIE) line Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Note •...
  • Page 140 2.6.5 E&M8 Card (KX-TDA0184) Signal Name Function Signal Name Function Tip 1 port 3 Ring 1 port 3 E line port 3 M line port 3 Tip port 4 Ring port 4 Tip 1 port 4 Ring 1 port 4 E line port 4 M line port 4 Tip port 5...
  • Page 141: T1 Card (Kx-Tda0187)

    2.6.6 T1 Card (KX-TDA0187) 2.6.6 T1 Card (KX-TDA0187) Function 1-port T1 trunk card. EIA/TIA standard compliant. LEDs RJ45 To NT1 / Extension Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Ferrite core ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): RJ45 connector CAUTION • When connecting this optional service card to the trunk, connect through NT1; do not connect to the trunk directly.
  • Page 142 2.6.6 T1 Card (KX-TDA0187) Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector for Trunk Use Signal Name Level [V] Function Receive data (+) Receive data (-) Reserved – – Transmit data (-) Transmit data (+) Reserved – – RJ45 Connector for Extension Use Signal Name Level [V] Function Transmit data (-)
  • Page 143 2.6.6 T1 Card (KX-TDA0187) Indication Colour Description SYNC Green Synchronisation status indication • OFF: Not synchronised • ON: Synchronised • Flashing (60 times per minute): Synchronised (Clock Master) Maximum Cabling Distance of Extension Connection The maximum length of the extension cable that connects the T1 cards is shown below: Diameter Maximum Distance 0.5 mm:...
  • Page 144: E1 Card (Kx-Tda0188)

    2.6.7 E1 Card (KX-TDA0188) 2.6.7 E1 Card (KX-TDA0188) Function 1-port E1 trunk card. ITU-T standard compliant. LEDs RJ45 BNC (TX) outer conductor J 3 0 8 J 3 0 8 To NT1/Extension For Frame For Frame To NT1/Extension Ground Open Ground Short For RJ45 BNC (TX)
  • Page 145 2.6.7 E1 Card (KX-TDA0188) Switch Settings Switch Type Usage and Status Definition Select 120 W (default) or 75 W to match the connector type to be Termination Slide used. Slide When using an RJ45 connector, select A (default) for trunk or B for extension use.
  • Page 146 2.6.7 E1 Card (KX-TDA0188) BNC (coaxial) Connector (RX) Signal Name Level [V] Function Receive data (-) Receive data (+) LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/Red Card status indication • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Normal (all ports are idle) •...
  • Page 147: Bri4 Card (Kx-Tda0284) And Bri8 Card (Kx-Tda0288)

    2.6.8 BRI4 Card (KX-TDA0284) and BRI8 Card (KX-TDA0288) 2.6.8 BRI4 Card (KX-TDA0284) and BRI8 Card (KX-TDA0288) Function BRI4: 4-port ISDN Basic Rate Interface card with 1 power failure transfer port. EURO-ISDN/ETSI compliant. BRI8: 8-port ISDN Basic Rate Interface card with 1 power failure transfer port. EURO-ISDN/ETSI compliant.
  • Page 148 2.6.8 BRI4 Card (KX-TDA0284) and BRI8 Card (KX-TDA0288) Switch Settings Switch Type Usage and Status Definition Slide Select A (default) for trunk or B for extension use. Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector for Trunk Use Signal Name Level [V] Function Reserved –...
  • Page 149 2.6.8 BRI4 Card (KX-TDA0284) and BRI8 Card (KX-TDA0288) Indication Colour Description LINE 8 Green Line status indication (LINE 1 to LINE 8): LINE 7 Refer to "LINE LED Pattern" below for details. LINE 6 Note LINE 5 LINE 5 to LINE 8 are for BRI8 card only. LINE 4 LINE 3 LINE 2...
  • Page 150 2.6.8 BRI4 Card (KX-TDA0284) and BRI8 Card (KX-TDA0288) Maximum Cabling Distance of S0 Bus Connection The maximum length of the extension cable that connects the PBX and the ISDN terminal equipment (TE) is shown below: CAT 5: Under 1000 m Point-to-Point CAT 5: Under 150 m Point-to-Multipoint...
  • Page 151: Pri30 Card (Kx-Tda0290Ce/Cj)

    2.6.9 PRI30 Card (KX-TDA0290CE/CJ) 2.6.9 PRI30 Card (KX-TDA0290CE/CJ) Function 1-port ISDN Primary Rate Interface card (30B channels). EURO-ISDN/ETSI compliant. LEDs RJ45 To NT1 / Extension To NT1/Extension For RJ45 BNC (TX) BNC (RX) 120Ω 120Ω 75Ω 75Ω For BNC Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Ferrite core ´...
  • Page 152 2.6.9 PRI30 Card (KX-TDA0290CE/CJ) Switch Settings Switch Type Usage and Status Definition Select 120 W (default) or 75 W to match the connector type to be Termination Slide used. Slide When using an RJ45 connector, select A (default) for trunk or B for extension use.
  • Page 153 2.6.9 PRI30 Card (KX-TDA0290CE/CJ) LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/Red Card status indication • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Normal (all ports are idle) • Green Flashing (60 times per minute): Normal (a port is in use) •...
  • Page 154: Pri23 Card (Kx-Tda0290)

    2.6.10 PRI23 Card (KX-TDA0290) 2.6.10 PRI23 Card (KX-TDA0290) Function 1-port ISDN Primary Rate Interface card (23B channels). NI (North American standard ISDN protocol) compliant. LEDs RJ45 To NT1/ Extension Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Ferrite core ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): RJ45 connector CAUTION •...
  • Page 155 2.6.10 PRI23 Card (KX-TDA0290) Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector for Trunk Use Signal Name Level [V] Function Receive data (+) Receive data (-) Reserved – – Transmit data (-) Transmit data (+) Reserved – – RJ45 Connector for Extension Use Signal Name Level [V] Function Transmit data (-)
  • Page 156 2.6.10 PRI23 Card (KX-TDA0290) Indication Colour Description SYNC Green Synchronisation status indication • OFF: Not synchronised • ON: Synchronised • Flashing (60 times per minute): Synchronised (Clock Master) D-LINK Green Data link status indication • OFF: Not established • ON: Established Maximum Cabling Distance of Extension Connection The maximum length of the extension cable that connects the PRI23 cards is shown below: Diameter...
  • Page 157: Ip-Gw4E Card (Kx-Tda0484)

    2.6.11 IP-GW4E Card (KX-TDA0484) 2.6.11 IP-GW4E Card (KX-TDA0484) Function 4-channel VoIP gateway card. Compliant with VoIP H.323 V.2 protocol, and ITU-T G.729a, G.723.1, and G. 711 CODEC methods. LEDs RJ45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) To private IP network Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): CD-ROM (including documentation for web programming) ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): RJ45 connector Note •...
  • Page 158 2.6.11 IP-GW4E Card (KX-TDA0484) LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/Red Card status indication • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Normal (all ports are idle) • Green Flashing (60 times per minute): Normal (a port is in use) •...
  • Page 159: Ip-Gw16 Card (Kx-Tda0490)

    2.6.12 IP-GW16 Card (KX-TDA0490) 2.6.12 IP-GW16 Card (KX-TDA0490) Function 16-channel VoIP gateway card. Compliant with VoIP H.323 V.2 protocol, and ITU-T G.729a, G.723.1, and G. 711 CODEC methods. LEDs RJ45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Full Duplex) To private IP network Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Ferrite core ´...
  • Page 160 2.6.12 IP-GW16 Card (KX-TDA0490) LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/Red Card status indication • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Normal (all ports are idle) • Green Flashing (60 times per minute): Normal (a port is in use) •...
  • Page 161: Information About The Extension Cards

    2.7.1 CSIF4 Card (KX-TDA0143) and CSIF8 Card (KX-TDA0144) 2.7 Information about the Extension Cards 2.7.1 CSIF4 Card (KX-TDA0143) and CSIF8 Card (KX-TDA0144) Function CSIF4: 4-port CS interface card for 4 CSs. CSIF8: 8-port CS interface card for 8 CSs. RJ45 (LINE 1 to LINE 8) To CS Accessories and User-supplied Items...
  • Page 162 2.7.1 CSIF4 Card (KX-TDA0143) and CSIF8 Card (KX-TDA0144) Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector Signal Name Function Reserved – Data port (High) POWH Power (High) POWL Power (Low) Data port (Low) Reserved – LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/Red Card status indication •...
  • Page 163: Dhlc8 Card (Kx-Tda0170)

    2.7.2 DHLC8 Card (KX-TDA0170) 2.7.2 DHLC8 Card (KX-TDA0170) Function 8-port digital hybrid extension card for DPTs, APTs, SLTs, DSS consoles, and PT-interface CSs (Basic/ High-density), with 2 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. Amphenol To extensions Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2, Ferrite core ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Note •...
  • Page 164 2.7.2 DHLC8 Card (KX-TDA0170) Signal Name Function Signal Name Function PT Data port 3 PT Data port 3 (Low) (High) Reserved – Reserved – SLT Ring port 4 SLT Tip port 4 PT Data port 4 PT Data port 4 (Low) (High) Reserved...
  • Page 165: Dlc8 Card (Kx-Tda0171)

    2.7.3 DLC8 Card (KX-TDA0171) 2.7.3 DLC8 Card (KX-TDA0171) Function 8-port digital extension card for DPTs, DSS consoles, and PT-interface CSs (Basic/High-density). Amphenol To extensions Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2, Ferrite core ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Note •...
  • Page 166 2.7.3 DLC8 Card (KX-TDA0171) Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector Signal Name Function Signal Name Function Reserved – Reserved – Data port 1 Data port 1 (Low) (High) Reserved – 28-29 Reserved – Data port 2 Data port 2 (Low) (High) Reserved –...
  • Page 167: Dlc16 Card (Kx-Tda0172)

    2.7.4 DLC16 Card (KX-TDA0172) 2.7.4 DLC16 Card (KX-TDA0172) Function 16-port digital extension card for DPTs, DSS consoles, and PT-interface CSs (Basic/High-density). Amphenol To extensions Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2, Ferrite core ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Note •...
  • Page 168 2.7.4 DLC16 Card (KX-TDA0172) Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector Signal Name Function Signal Name Function Data port 1 Data port 1 (Low) (High) Data port 2 Data port 2 (Low) (High) Data port 3 Data port 3 (Low) (High) Data port 4 Data port 4 (Low) (High)
  • Page 169 2.7.4 DLC16 Card (KX-TDA0172) LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/ Card status indication Orange/Red • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Normal (all ports are idle) • Green Flashing (60 times per minute): Normal (a port is in use) •...
  • Page 170: Slc8 Card (Kx-Tda0173)

    2.7.5 SLC8 Card (KX-TDA0173) 2.7.5 SLC8 Card (KX-TDA0173) Function 8-port extension card for SLTs with 2 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. Amphenol To extensions Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2, Ferrite core ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Note •...
  • Page 171 2.7.5 SLC8 Card (KX-TDA0173) Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector Signal Name Function Signal Name Function Ring port 1 Tip port 1 Reserved – 27-28 Reserved – Ring port 2 Tip port 2 Reserved – 30-31 Reserved – Ring port 3 Tip port 3 Reserved –...
  • Page 172: Ext-Cid Card (Kx-Tda0168)

    2.7.6 EXT-CID Card (KX-TDA0168) 2.7.6 EXT-CID Card (KX-TDA0168) Function Sends Caller ID signals to extension ports. To be mounted on the SLC8 card only. inside SLC8 Card Screw EXT-CID Card Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2 User-supplied (not included): none Installation Manual...
  • Page 173: Cslc16 Card (Kx-Tda0177), Eslc16 Card (Kx-Tda6174), Emslc16 Card (Kx-Tda6175), And Ecslc24 Card (Kx-Tda6178)

    Accessories (included): Screws ´ 2, Ferrite core ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Note • Panasonic SLT with Message Waiting Lamp (e.g., KX-T7710) is recommended for connection to the EMSLC16 card. • Attach the included ferrite core to the cable. Refer to "2.2.15 Attaching a Ferrite Core".
  • Page 174 2.7.7 CSLC16 Card (KX-TDA0177), ESLC16 Card (KX-TDA6174), EMSLC16 Card (KX-TDA6175), and ECSLC24 Card (KX-TDA6178) Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector Signal Name Function Signal Name Function Ring port 1 Tip port 1 Ring port 2 Tip port 2 Ring port 3 Tip port 3 Ring port 4 Tip port 4 Ring port 5...
  • Page 175 2.7.7 CSLC16 Card (KX-TDA0177), ESLC16 Card (KX-TDA6174), EMSLC16 Card (KX-TDA6175), and ECSLC24 Card (KX-TDA6178) LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/Red Card status indication • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Normal (all ports are idle) • Green Flashing (60 times per minute): Normal (a port is in use) •...
  • Page 176: Ip-Ext16 Card (Kx-Tda0470)

    2.7.8 IP-EXT16 Card (KX-TDA0470) 2.7.8 IP-EXT16 Card (KX-TDA0470) Function 16-channel VoIP extension card. Compliant with Panasonic proprietary protocol, and ITU-T G.729a and G.711 CODEC methods. LEDs RJ45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Full Duplex) To LAN Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Ferrite core ´ 1...
  • Page 177 If the LINK indicator is OFF, the ONLINE indicator will also be OFF. ALARM Alarm indication • OFF: Normal • ON: Alarm VoIP BUSY Green Panasonic proprietary VoIP protocol process indication • OFF: VoIP process inactive • ON: VoIP process active LINK Green Link status indication •...
  • Page 178: Information About The Other Cards

    2.8.1 OPB3 Card (KX-TDA0190) 2.8 Information about the Other Cards 2.8.1 OPB3 Card (KX-TDA0190) Function Optional 3-slot base card for mounting a maximum of 3 optional service cards from the following: • DPH4 card • DPH2 card • EIO4 card •...
  • Page 179: Dph4 Card (Kx-Tda0161)

    2.8.2 DPH4 Card (KX-TDA0161) 2.8.2 DPH4 Card (KX-TDA0161) Function 4-port doorphone card for 4 doorphones and 4 door openers. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. Fully insert the connectors through the panel openings. DPH4 Card OPB3 Card 8-pin Screw 10-pin Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´...
  • Page 180 2.8.2 DPH4 Card (KX-TDA0161) Pin Assignments 8-pin Terminal Block Signal Name Function Doorphone 4 transmit com4 Doorphone 4 receive Doorphone 3 transmit com3 Doorphone 3 receive Doorphone 2 transmit com2 Doorphone 2 receive Doorphone 1 transmit com1 Doorphone 1 receive 10-pin Terminal Block Signal Name Function...
  • Page 181: Dph2 Card (Kx-Tda0162)

    2.8.3 DPH2 Card (KX-TDA0162) 2.8.3 DPH2 Card (KX-TDA0162) Function 2-port doorphone card for 2 German-type doorphones and 2 door openers. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. Fully insert the connectors through the panel openings. DPH2 Card OPB3 Card 8-pin Screw 10-pin Accessories and User-supplied Items...
  • Page 182 2.8.3 DPH2 Card (KX-TDA0162) Pin Assignments 8-pin Terminal Block Proprietary Standard Function Signal Name Signal Name Path_2b b (2) Doorphone 2 transmit Path_2a a (2) Doorphone 2 receive Call_2b RT b (2) Doorphone 2 call button Call_2a RT a (2) Doorphone 2 call button com Path_1b b (1)
  • Page 183 2.8.3 DPH2 Card (KX-TDA0162) Connection Diagram for German-type Doorphones and Door Openers German-type Doorphone 2 BL: Light RT: Call Button OP: Door Opener Connection Terminal Door Opener 2 DC: Doorphone Current Supply Control Terminal Path: Doorphone Call Path Call_2b L O U B Call_2a : Speaker : Microphone...
  • Page 184: Eio4 Card (Kx-Tda0164)

    2.8.4 EIO4 Card (KX-TDA0164) 2.8.4 EIO4 Card (KX-TDA0164) Function 4-port external input/output card. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. Fully insert the connectors through the panel openings. EIO4 Card OPB3 Card 8-pin Screw 10-pin Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 3, 10-pin terminal block ´ 1, 8-pin terminal block ´ 1 User-supplied (not included): Copper wire Note For details about connection to external sensors and external relays, refer to "2.13.1 Connection of...
  • Page 185 2.8.4 EIO4 Card (KX-TDA0164) Pin Assignments 8-pin Terminal Block Signal Name Function Control 4 Control 4 com Control 3 Control 3 com Control 2 Control 2 com Control 1 Control 1 com 10-pin Terminal Block Signal Name Function Reserved – OP4b Opener 4 OP4a...
  • Page 186: External Sensor

    2.8.4 EIO4 Card (KX-TDA0164) External Sensor Power to the external sensor is provided from the EIO4 card and must be grounded through the EIO4 card as indicated in the diagram below. A pair of "sensor" and "common" lines are connected to the EIO4 card for each external sensor.
  • Page 187: Msg4 Card (Kx-Tda0191)

    2.8.5 MSG4 Card (KX-TDA0191) 2.8.5 MSG4 Card (KX-TDA0191) Function 4-channel message card. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. OPB3 Card inside MSG4 Card Screw Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws ´ 3 User-supplied (not included): none Installation Manual...
  • Page 188: Esvm2 Card (Kx-Tda0192) And Esvm4 Card (Kx-Tda0194)

    2.8.6 ESVM2 Card (KX-TDA0192) and ESVM4 Card (KX-TDA0194) 2.8.6 ESVM2 Card (KX-TDA0192) and ESVM4 Card (KX-TDA0194) Function ESVM2: 2-channel simplified voice message card for Built-in Simplified Voice Message feature. Also supports MSG card features. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. ESVM4: 4-channel simplified voice message card for Built-in Simplified Voice Message feature.
  • Page 189: Eecho16 Card (Kx-Tda6166)

    2.8.7 EECHO16 Card (KX-TDA6166) 2.8.7 EECHO16 Card (KX-TDA6166) Function 16-channel card for echo cancellation during conferences. Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): none User-supplied (not included): none Note To establish a conference call involving 6 to 8 parties, install an EECHO16 card and enable echo cancellation for conferences using the Maintenance Console.
  • Page 190: Cti-Link Card (Kx-Tda0410)

    2.8.8 CTI-LINK Card (KX-TDA0410) 2.8.8 CTI-LINK Card (KX-TDA0410) Function Ethernet card for CTI communication via 10BASE-T port. CSTA Phase 3 protocol compatible. To be installed in the Basic Shelf only. LEDs RJ45 (10BASE-T) To LAN/ CTI Server Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): none User-supplied (not included): RJ45 connector Note...
  • Page 191 2.8.8 CTI-LINK Card (KX-TDA0410) LED Indications Indication Colour Description CARD STATUS Green/Red Card status indication • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Normal • Red ON: Fault (includes reset) • Red Flashing (60 times per minute): Out of Service LINK STATUS Green Link status indication •...
  • Page 192: Connection Of Extensions

    2.9.1 Maximum Cabling Distances of the Extension Wiring (Twisted Cable) 2.9 Connection of Extensions 2.9.1 Maximum Cabling Distances of the Extension Wiring (Twisted Cable) PT-interface CS Cable Maximum Distance (Basic/High-density) ø 0.4 mm: 222 m ø 0.5 mm: 347 m ø...
  • Page 193 2.9.1 Maximum Cabling Distances of the Extension Wiring (Twisted Cable) PT-interface (Basic/ Console High-density) DLC16, DLC8 Cards ü ü ü "ü" indicates that the extension card supports the terminal. Installation Manual...
  • Page 194: Parallel Connection Of The Extensions

    2.9.2 Parallel Connection of the Extensions 2.9.2 Parallel Connection of the Extensions Any SLT can be connected in parallel with an APT or a DPT as follows. Note In addition to an SLT, an answering machine, a fax machine or a modem (PC) can be connected in parallel with an APT or a DPT.
  • Page 195 2.9.2 Parallel Connection of the Extensions With DPT Parallel mode or eXtra Device Port (XDP) mode can be selected through system programming. If XDP mode is enabled through system programming, parallel connection is not possible. Refer to "1.11.9 Parallelled Telephone" and "2.1.1 Extension Port Configuration" in the Feature Guide for further information.
  • Page 196 2.9.2 Parallel Connection of the Extensions With Other DPT (except KX-T7560 and KX-T7565) To DHLC8 card 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T" and "R". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", "D1" and "D2". TO TEL TO EMSS or TO MAIN UNIT To SLT To DHLC8 card Installation Manual...
  • Page 197: Digital Extra Device Port (Digital Xdp) Connection

    2.9.3 Digital EXtra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection 2.9.3 Digital EXtra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection A DPT can be connected to another DPT on the Digital XDP connection. In addition, if the DPT is connected to a DHLC8 card, it can also have an SLT connected in Parallel mode or XDP mode. Note •...
  • Page 198 2.9.3 Digital EXtra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection Using an EXtra Device Port To DLC8/DLC16 card 4-conductor wiring cord To DHLC8 card Connect pins "T", "R", 2-conductor wiring cord (for connection of SLT) "D1" and "D2". Connect pins "T" and "R". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", "D1"...
  • Page 199 2.9.3 Digital EXtra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection With KX-T7600E Series DPT Using a Modular T-Adaptor To DLC8/DLC16 card Modular To DHLC8 card T-Adaptor (for connection of SLT) 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T" and "R". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "D1" and "D2". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "D1"...
  • Page 200 2.9.3 Digital EXtra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection Using an EXtra Device Port Connecting to a Slave DPT To DLC8/DLC16 card To DHLC8 card 4-conductor wiring cord (for connection of SLT) Connect pins "T", "R", 2-conductor wiring cord "D1" and "D2". Connect pins "T"...
  • Page 201 2.9.3 Digital EXtra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection Connecting to a Master DPT To DLC8/DLC16 card To DHLC8 card 4-conductor wiring cord (for connection of SLT) Connect pins "D1" and "D2". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", "D1" and "D2". Master DPT Slave DPT 2-conductor wiring cord...
  • Page 202: First Party Call Control Cti Connection

    2.9.4 First Party Call Control CTI Connection 2.9.4 First Party Call Control CTI Connection CTI connection between a PC and a KX-T7633/KX-T7636 DPT provides first party call control. The CTI connection is made via a USB interface (version 2.0), and uses the TAPI 2.1 protocol. A USB Module (KX-T7601) must be connected to the KX-T7633/KX-T7636 DPT.
  • Page 203: Connection Of Dect Portable Stations

    • KX-TD7590 • KX-TD7580 Notice The CSs for DECT are for connection to specified Panasonic PBXs only. Note For more details about the PS, refer to the Operating Instructions of the PS. Required Distances between Equipment CAUTION Maintain the distances listed below between equipment in order to prevent noise, interference or the disconnection of a conversation.
  • Page 204 2.10.1 Overview RF Specification Item Description Radio Access Method MultiCarrier TDMA-TDD Frequency Band 1880 MHz to 1900 MHz Number of Carriers Carrier Spacing 1728 kHz Bit Rate 1152 kbps Carrier Multiplex TDMA, 24 (Tx12, Rx12) slots per frame Frame Length 10 ms Modulation Scheme GFSK...
  • Page 205: Procedure Overview

    2.10.2 Procedure Overview 2.10.2 Procedure Overview When connecting the wireless system, use extreme care in conducting the site survey. Site surveys can be conducted using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590 PS. An incorrectly performed site survey can result in poor service area, frequent noise, and disconnection of calls. 1.
  • Page 206 2.10.2 Procedure Overview Make sure that the radio signal strength level is greater than "3" at any location within the service area required by the user. 4. Finish the site survey Refer to "2.10.6 After Site Survey". Turn off the PS. Stop supplying power, and return all DIP switches of each CS to the OFF position.
  • Page 207: Site Planning

    2.10.3 Site Planning 2.10.3 Site Planning Choosing the best site for the CS requires careful planning and testing of essential areas. The best location may not always be convenient for installation. Read the following information before installing the unit. Understanding Radio Waves Characteristics of Radio Waves The transmission of radio waves and the CS coverage area depend on the structure and materials of the building.
  • Page 208 2.10.3 Site Planning Object Material Transmission Tendency Wall Concrete The thicker they are, the less radio waves penetrate them. Ferroconcrete Radio waves can penetrate them, but the more iron there is, the more radio waves are reflected. Window Glass Radio waves usually penetrate them. Glass with wire net Radio waves can penetrate them, but tend to be reflected.
  • Page 209 2.10.3 Site Planning CS Coverage Area The example below shows the size of the coverage area of 1 CS if it is installed in an area with no obstacles. Note Radio signal strength levels are measured during the site survey (refer to "2.10.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590").
  • Page 210 2.10.3 Site Planning Where CS coverage areas overlap, the PS will start call handover to the next CS if the signal from one CS becomes weak. However, if a PS moves away from a CS and there are no CSs available for handover, the PS may go out of range and the call could be lost.
  • Page 211: Before Site Survey

    2.10.4 Before Site Survey 2.10.4 Before Site Survey Use the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590 PS to conduct the site survey. Note Display prompts for the site survey are only available in English. Checking the CS ID Number Check the CS ID number label attached to the CS. If the CS ID number label is not attached to the CS, check the CS ID number using the Maintenance Console.
  • Page 212 2.10.4 Before Site Survey Using the KX-TD7590 To enter letters INT' CS No. CS ID No. Press 1, 9, and POWER 0 to 7 0 to 9 and A to F for more than 5 seconds. To the Desired CS No. To the initial display Note To clear the CS ID number assigned to the PS, follow the procedure below:...
  • Page 213 2.10.4 Before Site Survey Setting and Installing the CS Temporarily for Site Survey Switch the Radio Signal Test switch from OFF to ON. Set the channel number switches as desired. Set the Power Supply Select switch as desired (KX-TDA0158CE only). KX-TDA0158CE Radio Signal Test Switch Power Supply Select Switch...
  • Page 214 2.10.4 Before Site Survey KX-TDA0141CE/KX-TDA0142CE DIP Switch Channel Number Switch Keep this switch at the default "OFF" position. Otherwise, the CS will not function. Radio Signal Test Switch Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Note If more than 1 CS is in Radio Signal Test mode, each CS must have a unique channel number.
  • Page 215 2.10.4 Before Site Survey KX-TDA0158CE KX-TDA0141CE/ KX-TDA0142CE Modular Telephone Cord Modular (PSJA1017Z) Telephone Cord Power Supply Adaptor (PSZZ1TDA0142) Power Supply Adaptor (PSZZ1TDA0142) To AC Adaptor (KX-A11)/ Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE) To AC Adaptor (KX-A11/KX-TCA1)/ Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE) Modular To DLC/DHLC card Install the CS temporarily for the site survey.
  • Page 216: Site Survey Using The Kx-Tca255/Kx-Tca256/Kx-Tca355/Kx-Td7590

    2.10.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590 2.10.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/ KX-TD7590 The PS has a Radio Signal Test mode that monitors the state of the radio link to the CS for site survey. In Radio Signal Test mode, the frame loss and signal strength of a synchronous slot, and the signal strength of the other slots can be measured when the PS is monitoring the CS.
  • Page 217 2.10.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590 Measure the radio signal strength by moving towards and away from the CS. Move to the CS until the radio signal strength level becomes "12". Move away from the CS and identify the CS coverage area within which the radio signal strength level is greater than "8".
  • Page 218 2.10.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590 Overlap the CS coverage areas of at least 2 CSs at any location in the installation site. Channel no. 0 Channel no. 1 Channel no. 2 Channel no. 3 Make sure that the radio signal strength level is greater than "3" at any location in the service area required by the user.
  • Page 219 2.10.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590 Using the KX-TD7590 Log No. Press 1, 9, and POWER 0 to 9 for more than 5 seconds. To go to other slots To go to specific channel Channel No. Previous or Next 0 to 9 Clearing the Stored Scan Data When "CLEAR SCAN DATA"...
  • Page 220: After Site Survey

    2.10.6 After Site Survey 2.10.6 After Site Survey After obtaining the proper measurement results, exit Radio Signal Test mode before connecting the CS to the PBX. Hold down the POWER button on the PS until the PS is turned OFF. Disconnect the CS from the AC adaptor/battery box or the CSIF/DLC/DHLC card to stop supplying electricity.
  • Page 221: Connecting A Cell Station To The Pbx

    2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using a CSIF Card Refer to the following example to connect a CS to the PBX. KX-TDA0142CE CSIF8 Card Port 1 Cable Maximum Distance ø...
  • Page 222 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using a DHLC/DLC Card Refer to the following examples to connect a CS to the PBX. KX-TDA0158CE DHLC8 Card Cable Maximum Distance ø 0.4 mm: 222 m ø 0.5 mm: 347 m ø...
  • Page 223 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Note • The no. 4 and no. 5 pins (Master) of the CS must be connected to a pair of pins on the DHLC/DLC card. Then use 4 consecutive pairs of pins on the DHLC/DLC card, starting with the pins corresponding to the Master, as in the example above.
  • Page 224 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Connecting the CS Connect the cable from the CSIF/DHLC/DLC card to the CS. KX-TDA0158CE KX-TDA0141CE/ KX-TDA0142CE Modular Modular To DHLC/DLC card To CSIF/DHLC/DLC card Pass the cable through the groove of the CS (in any direction depending on your preference). KX-TDA0158CE KX-TDA0141CE/ KX-TDA0142CE...
  • Page 225 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Wrap the cable once around the ferrite core. Then close the case of the ferrite core. To CSIF card Note If you need to open the ferrite core, use a flathead screwdriver to unlatch the case of the ferrite core. Installation Manual...
  • Page 226 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Registering the PS The PS must be registered to the PBX before it can be used. Programming of both the PS and PBX is required. A PT with multiline display (e.g., KX-T7636 6-line display) is required to perform the PBX system programming. Note For details about system programming using a PT, refer to "2.3.2 PT Programming"...
  • Page 227 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using the KX-TD7590 System lock can be set after PS registration. When system lock is enabled, the system lock password will be required for system setting. Press POWER for 5 seconds. To register for the first time SELECT Select "INITIAL SETTING".
  • Page 228 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Setting the Personal Identification Number (PIN) for PS Registration To prevent registering the PS to a wrong PBX, a PIN for PS registration can be set to the PBX. Before registering the PS to the PBX, enter the PIN set to the PBX into the PS. By doing so, the PS will only be registered to the PBX with the matching PIN.
  • Page 229 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX • The PS is within range. [691] PS No. 001 to 512 ENTER ENTER If "Rejected" or "Time out" is displayed CLEAR To the PS operation below Press "CLEAR". Press "YES". (HOLD) If the registration information is still stored in the PS Using the KX-TCA155/KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355 Press POWER...
  • Page 230 2.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Testing the Operation Walk around the service area while having a conversation using a registered PS. If noise is frequent or conversations disconnect, relocate the CSs or install an additional CS. Installation Manual...
  • Page 231: Wall Mounting

    2.10.8 Wall Mounting 2.10.8 Wall Mounting Mounting the KX-TDA0158CE WARNING • Make sure that the wall that the unit will be attached to is strong enough to support the unit (approx. 310 g). If not, it is necessary for the wall to be reinforced. •...
  • Page 232 2.10.8 Wall Mounting Reference for Wall Mounting (KX-TDA0158CE) Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 83 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
  • Page 233 2.10.8 Wall Mounting Mounting the KX-TDA0141CE/KX-TDA0142CE WARNING • Make sure that the wall that the unit will be attached to is strong enough to support the unit (approx. 310 g). If not, it is necessary for the wall to be reinforced. •...
  • Page 234 2.10.8 Wall Mounting Reference for Wall Mounting (KX-TDA0141CE/KX-TDA0142CE) Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 71 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
  • Page 235: Connection Of 2.4 Ghz Portable Stations

    2.11.1 Overview 2.11 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 2.11.1 Overview Required Equipment and Maximum Number of Calls CSs determine the area covered by the wireless system. The number of calls that can be made simultaneously through each CS varies depending on the model, as follows: Connection Card Maximum Calls Compatible PSs...
  • Page 236 2.11.1 Overview However, the required distance between CSs may vary depending on the environment of the installation site and conditions in which the wireless system is used. Conduct the site survey to determine the appropriate distance. Installation Manual...
  • Page 237: Procedure Overview

    2.11.2 Procedure Overview 2.11.2 Procedure Overview When connecting the wireless system, use extreme care in conducting the site survey. An incorrectly performed site survey can result in poor service area, frequent noise, and disconnection of calls. 1. Investigate the installation site Refer to "2.11.3 Site Planning".
  • Page 238 2.11.2 Procedure Overview Using the KX-TD7690 Display example: CS NO.1 LEVEL:12 CS No. << SEARCHING >> SAVE:0123456789 Press 1, 9, and POWER 1 to 9 for more than 2 seconds. By walking away from the CS with the PS, check the radio signal strength. The radio signal strength weakens as you walk away from the CS.
  • Page 239: Site Planning

    2.11.3 Site Planning 2.11.3 Site Planning Choosing the best site for the CS requires careful planning and testing of essential areas. The best location may not always be convenient for installation. Read the following information before installing the unit. Understanding Radio Waves Characteristics of Radio Waves The transmission of radio waves and the CS coverage area depend on the structure and materials of the building.
  • Page 240 2.11.3 Site Planning Object Material Transmission Tendency Wall Concrete The thicker they are, the less radio waves penetrate them. Ferroconcrete Radio waves can penetrate them, but the more iron there is, the more radio waves are reflected. Window Glass Radio waves usually penetrate them. Glass with wire net Radio waves can penetrate them, but tend to be reflected.
  • Page 241 2.11.3 Site Planning CS Coverage Area The example below shows the size of the coverage area of 1 CS if it is installed in an area with no obstacles. Note Radio signal strength levels are measured during the site survey (refer to "2.11.5 Site Survey"). Coverage Area Radio signal strength level is greater than "3".
  • Page 242 2.11.3 Site Planning Where CS coverage areas overlap, the PS will start call handover to the next CS if the signal from one CS becomes weak. However, if a PS moves away from a CS and there are no CSs available for handover, the PS may go out of range and the call could be lost.
  • Page 243: Before Site Survey

    2.11.4 Before Site Survey 2.11.4 Before Site Survey Setting and Installing the CS Temporarily for Site Survey Switch the Radio Signal Test switch from OFF to ON. Set the CS number switches as desired. Set the Power Supply Select switch as desired (KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 only). KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 CS no.
  • Page 244 2.11.4 Before Site Survey KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 DIP Switch CS Number Switch Keep this switch at the default "OFF" position. Otherwise, the CS will not function. Radio Signal Test Switch CS no. 1 CS no. 2 CS no. 3 CS no. 4 CS no.
  • Page 245 2.11.4 Before Site Survey KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 Modular Modular Telephone Cord Telephone Cord Power Supply Adaptor Power Supply Adaptor (PSZZ1TDA0142) (PSZZ1TDA0142) To AC Adaptor (KX-A11/KX-TCA1)/ To AC Adaptor (KX-A11/KX-TCA1)/ Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE) Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE) Modular To CSIF/DLC/DHLC card Install the CS temporarily for the site survey. Install the CS at least 2 m above the floor, keeping the antennas in the upright position.
  • Page 246: Site Survey

    2.11.5 Site Survey 2.11.5 Site Survey The PS has a Radio Signal Test mode that monitors the state of the radio link to the CS. After installing the CSs temporarily, set the PS to Radio Signal Test mode and measure each CS coverage area. Then, record the results on the map of the installation site.
  • Page 247 2.11.5 Site Survey Measure the radio signal strength by moving towards and away from the CS. Move to the CS until the radio signal strength level becomes "12". Move away from the CS and identify the CS coverage area within which the radio signal strength level is greater than "8".
  • Page 248 2.11.5 Site Survey Overlap the CS coverage areas of at least 2 CSs at any location in the installation site. CS no. 1 CS no. 2 CS no. 3 CS no. 4 Make sure that the radio signal strength level is greater than "3" at any location in the service area required by the user.
  • Page 249 2.11.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TD7690 Display example: When there is scan data Scan Data No. NO.1 CS No.2 LEVEL: 9 Press 1, 9, and POWER 0 to 9 for more than 2 seconds. When there is no scan data NO.0 NOT SAVED To the Desired Scan Data No.
  • Page 250: After Site Survey

    2.11.6 After Site Survey 2.11.6 After Site Survey After obtaining the proper measurement results, exit Radio Signal Test mode before connecting the CS to the PBX. Hold down the POWER button on the PS until the PS is turned OFF. Disconnect the CS from the AC adaptor/battery box or the CSIF/DLC/DHLC card to stop supplying electricity.
  • Page 251: Connecting A Cell Station To The Pbx

    2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX 2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using a CSIF Card Refer to the following example to connect a CS to the PBX. KX-TDA0152/KX-TDA0142 CSIF8 Card Port 1 Cable Maximum Distance ø...
  • Page 252 2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using a DHLC/DLC Card Refer to the following example to connect a CS to the PBX. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0141 DHLC8 Card Cable Maximum Distance ø 0.4 mm: 222 m ø 0.5 mm: 347 m ø...
  • Page 253 2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Connecting the CS Connect the cable from the CSIF/DHLC/DLC card to the CS. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 Modular Modular To CSIF/DHLC/DLC card To CSIF/DHLC/DLC card Pass the cable through the groove of the CS (in any direction depending on your preference). KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 To CSIF/DHLC/DLC card...
  • Page 254 2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Registering the PS The PS must be registered to the PBX before it can be used. Programming of both the PS and PBX is required. A PT with multiline display (e.g., KX-T7636 6-line display) is required to perform the PBX system programming. Note For details about system programming using a PT, refer to "2.3.2 PT Programming"...
  • Page 255 2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX PS Registration [690] PS No.* Extn. No. To the PS operation 1 to 4 digits below ENTER ENTER (HOLD) * Without an EMEC card installed: 001 to 256. With an EMEC card installed: 001 to 512. When the PS has not been registered yet When registering the PS for the first time, it is possible to select the desired language for the display.
  • Page 256 2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using the KX-TD7690 C.Tone Choose Select "REGISTRATION". "SYSTEM 1–4". Setting the System Lock When a system lock has been set, the system lock password will be required for PS system setting. Using the KX-TD7684/KX-TD7694 Select Choose "On/Off".
  • Page 257 2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Setting the Personal Identification Number (PIN) for PS Registration To prevent registering the PS to a wrong PBX, a PIN for PS registration can be set to the PBX. Before registering the PS to the PBX, enter the PIN set to the PBX into the PS. By doing so, the PS will only be registered to the PBX with the matching PIN.
  • Page 258 2.11.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX PS Termination Confirm the following before cancelling the PS registration: • The PS is turned on. • The PS is within range. [691] PS No. 001 to 512 ENTER ENTER If "Rejected" or "Time out" is displayed CLEAR To the PS operation...
  • Page 259: Wall Mounting

    2.11.8 Wall Mounting 2.11.8 Wall Mounting Mounting the KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 WARNING • Make sure that the wall that the unit will be attached to is strong enough to support the unit (approx. 310 g). If not, it is necessary for the wall to be reinforced. •...
  • Page 260 2.11.8 Wall Mounting Slide the wall mounting plate in the direction of the arrow until it clicks. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 Hook the CS on the screw heads. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 Washer Drive the screw to this point. Installation Manual...
  • Page 261 2.11.8 Wall Mounting Reference for Wall Mounting (KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152) Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 83 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
  • Page 262 2.11.8 Wall Mounting Mounting the KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 WARNING • Make sure that the wall that the unit will be attached to is strong enough to support the unit (approx. 310 g). If not, it is necessary for the wall to be reinforced. •...
  • Page 263 2.11.8 Wall Mounting Reference for Wall Mounting (KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142) Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 71 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
  • Page 264: Connection Of Dect 6.0 Portable Stations

    2.12.1 Overview 2.12 Connection of DECT 6.0 Portable Stations 2.12.1 Overview Names and Locations of CS Antennas CS ID Number (ID: xxxxxxxxxx) LED Indications Indication Colour Description STATUS Green/Red CS status indication • OFF: Power Off • Green ON: Stand-by (no active calls) •...
  • Page 265 2.12.1 Overview Required Distances between Equipment Maintain the distances listed below between equipment in order to prevent noise, interference or the disconnection of a conversation. (The distance may vary depending on the environment.) Equipment Distance CS and office equipment such as a computer, telex, fax More than 2 m machine, etc.
  • Page 266: Procedure Overview

    2.12.2 Procedure Overview 2.12.2 Procedure Overview When connecting the wireless system, use extreme care in conducting the site survey. An incorrectly performed site survey can result in poor service area, frequent noise, and disconnection of calls. Notice • When installing the DECT 6.0 wireless system in an area where another wireless system (2.4 GHz) is already installed, it is necessary to reconduct the site survey to find the optimum position for the CS.
  • Page 267 2.12.2 Procedure Overview 4. Finish the site survey Refer to "2.12.6 After Site Survey". Turn off the PS. Stop supplying power, and return all DIP switches of each CS to the OFF position. 5. Connect the CS and PS to the PBX and test the operation Refer to "2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX".
  • Page 268: Site Planning

    2.12.3 Site Planning 2.12.3 Site Planning Choosing the best site for the CS requires careful planning and testing of essential areas. The best location may not always be convenient for installation. Read the following information before installing the unit. Understanding Radio Waves Characteristics of Radio Waves The transmission of radio waves and the CS coverage area depend on the structure and materials of the building.
  • Page 269 2.12.3 Site Planning Object Material Transmission Tendency Wall Concrete The thicker they are, the less radio waves penetrate them. Ferroconcrete Radio waves can penetrate them, but the more iron there is, the more radio waves are reflected. Window Glass Radio waves usually penetrate them. Glass with wire net Radio waves can penetrate them, but tend to be reflected.
  • Page 270 2.12.3 Site Planning CS Coverage Area The example below shows the size of the coverage area of 1 CS if it is installed in an area with no obstacles. Note Radio signal strength levels are measured during the site survey (refer to "2.12.5 Site Survey"). Coverage Area Radio signal strength level is greater than "3".
  • Page 271 2.12.3 Site Planning Where CS coverage areas overlap, the PS will start call handover to the next CS if the signal from one CS becomes weak. However, if a PS moves away from a CS and there are no CSs available for handover, the PS may go out of range and the call could be lost.
  • Page 272: Before Site Survey

    2.12.4 Before Site Survey 2.12.4 Before Site Survey Use the KX-TD7685/KX-TD7695 PS to conduct the site survey. Note Display prompts for the site survey are only available in English. Checking the CS ID Number Check the CS ID number label attached to the CS. If the CS ID number label is not attached to the CS, check the CS ID number using the Maintenance Console.
  • Page 273 2.12.4 Before Site Survey KX-TDA0155 Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 DIP Switch Channel 3 Channel Number Switch Power Supply Select Switch ON: From the AC Adaptor (KX-A11/KX- Channel 4 TCA1)/Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE) OFF: From the PBX Radio Signal Test Switch Installation Manual...
  • Page 274 2.12.4 Before Site Survey KX-TDA0158 Radio Signal Test Switch Power Supply Select Switch ON: From the AC Adaptor (KX-A11)/ Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE) OFF: From the PBX Channel Number Switch DIP Switch Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Note If more than 1 CS is in Radio Signal Test mode, each CS must have a unique channel number.
  • Page 275 2.12.4 Before Site Survey KX-TDA0155 KX-TDA0158 RJ11 Modular RJ45 Modular Telephone Cord Telephone Cord (PSJA1017Z) Power Supply Adaptor Power Supply Adaptor (PSZZ1TDA0142) (PSZZ1TDA0142) RJ11 Modular RJ11 Modular To AC Adaptor (KX-A11/KX-TCA1)/ To AC Adaptor (KX-A11)/ Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE) Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE) RJ11 Modular RJ45 Modular To PBX...
  • Page 276 2.12.4 Before Site Survey Install the CS temporarily for the site survey. Install the CS at least 2 m above the floor, and place the antennas so that they are pointing in directions that are 90 degrees apart (for antenna diversity), as follows: 45º...
  • Page 277: Site Survey

    2.12.5 Site Survey 2.12.5 Site Survey The PS has a Radio Signal Test mode that monitors the state of the radio link to the CS for site survey. In Radio Signal Test mode, the frame loss and signal strength of a synchronous slot, and the signal strength of the other slots can be measured when the PS is monitoring the CS.
  • Page 278 2.12.5 Site Survey Move away from the CS and identify the CS coverage area within which the radio signal strength level is greater than "3". Draw the area on the map. L:12 Channel no. 0 L:08 L:03 Radio Signal Strength Levels Level: 11 to 12 Better Level: 08 to 10...
  • Page 279 2.12.5 Site Survey Plan the CS coverage areas to meet for at least 2 CSs at any location in the installation site. Channel no. 0 Channel no. 1 Channel no. 2 Channel no. 3 Make sure that the radio signal strength level is greater than "3" at any location in the service area required by the user.
  • Page 280 2.12.5 Site Survey Referring to the Stored Scan Data Using the KX-TD7685/KX-TD7695 Log No. Press 1, 9, and POWER 0 to 9 for more than 2 seconds. To go to other slots To go to specific channel Channel No. Previous or Next 0 to 4 Clearing the Stored Scan Data Using the KX-TD7685/KX-TD7695...
  • Page 281: After Site Survey

    2.12.6 After Site Survey 2.12.6 After Site Survey After obtaining the proper measurement results, exit Radio Signal Test mode before connecting the CS to the PBX. Hold down the POWER button on the PS until the PS is turned OFF. Disconnect the CS from the AC adaptor/battery box or the PBX to stop supplying electricity.
  • Page 282: Connecting A Cell Station To The Pbx

    2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX 2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Note When connecting both KX-TDA0155 and KX-TDA0158 CSs to the same card, the KX-TDA0158 CSs must be connected to lower-numbered pins on the card than the KX-TDA0155 CSs. Refer to the following examples to connect a CS to the PBX.
  • Page 283 2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX KX-TDA0158 DHLC8 Card Cable Maximum Distance ø 0.4 mm: 222 m ø 0.5 mm: 347 m ø 0.6 mm: 500 m CAT 5: 347 m CS 1 (RJ45) DHLC/DLC card (Amphenol) Signal Name Pin No.
  • Page 284 2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX • When connecting multiple KX-TDA0158 CSs to a DHLC/DLC card, make sure that the no. 3, 4, 5 and 6 pins (Master) of adjacent CSs are at least 2 pairs of pins away on the card. •...
  • Page 285 2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Registering the PS The PS must be registered to the PBX before it can be used. Programming of both the PS and PBX is required. A Proprietary Telephone (PT) with multiline display (e.g., KX-T7636 6-line display) is required to perform the PBX system programming.
  • Page 286 2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using the KX-TD7685/KX-TD7695 Press POWER Select Select for 2 seconds. "Setting Handset". "System Option". If required System Lock Password 4 digits Select "Change PIN". PIN for PS Registration C.Tone 1 to 8 digits 1234 PS Registration [690]...
  • Page 287 2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using the KX-TD7685/KX-TD7695 Press POWER Select Select for 2 seconds. "Setting Handset". "System Option". If required System Lock Password Select 4 digits "Register H/S". C.Tone Select the desired base (Base 1–4). PS Termination Confirm the following before cancelling the PS registration: •...
  • Page 288 2.12.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Testing the Operation Walk around the service area while having a conversation using a registered PS. If noise is frequent or conversations disconnect, relocate the CSs or install an additional CS. Installation Manual...
  • Page 289: Wall Mounting

    2.12.8 Wall Mounting 2.12.8 Wall Mounting Mounting the KX-TDA0155/KX-TDA0158 WARNING • Make sure that the wall that the unit will be attached to is strong enough to support the unit (approx. 310 g). If not, it is necessary for the wall to be reinforced. •...
  • Page 290 2.12.8 Wall Mounting Slide the wall mounting plate in the direction of the arrow until it clicks. KX-TDA0155 KX-TDA0158 Hook the CS on the screw heads. KX-TDA0155 KX-TDA0158 Washer Washer Drive the screw Drive the screw to this point. to this point. Place the antennas so that they are pointing in directions that are 90 degrees apart (for antenna diversity), as follows: 45º...
  • Page 291 2.12.8 Wall Mounting Reference for Wall Mounting Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 83 mm 100 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
  • Page 292: Connection Of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, And External Relays

    2.13.1 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays 2.13 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays 2.13.1 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays The PBX supports a maximum of 64 doorphones (KX-T30865/KX-T7765 with a DPH4 card, or German-type doorphone with a DPH2 card), 64 door openers, 64 external sensors, and 64 external relays.
  • Page 293 2.13.1 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays When loosening/tightening the screw, do not scratch the cabinet wall with the driver shaft. Cabinet Wall Pass the wires through the hole in the base cover, and attach the base cover to a wall using 2 screws. Screw To 8-pin terminal block Note...
  • Page 294 2.13.1 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays Connection Use 8-pin and 10-pin terminal blocks (included with the card) for connection. While pressing down on the hole at the top of the terminal block using a screwdriver, insert the wire into the side hole as shown below.
  • Page 295: Connection Of Peripherals

    2.14.1 Connection of Peripherals 2.14 Connection of Peripherals 2.14.1 Connection of Peripherals Maximum Distance Cable Maximum Distance CTI Server ø 0.4 mm: 10 m ø 0.5 mm: 10 m ø 0.6 mm: 10 m CAT 5: 10 m BGM/ Cable Maximum Distance Music on Hold ø...
  • Page 296 2.14.1 Connection of Peripherals Pager Up to 2 paging devices (user-supplied) can be connected to the PBX. CAUTION External Paging Jacks are SELV ports and should only be connected to approved SELV devices, or in Australia, via the Line Isolation Unit with the Telecommunications Compliance Label. PC/Printer (via RS-232C) The PBX is equipped with an RS-232C interface.
  • Page 297 2.14.1 Connection of Peripherals Connection Charts For connecting a printer/PC with a 9-pin RS-232C connector PBX (9-pin) Printer/PC (9-pin) Circuit Type Signal Signal Circuit Type Pin No. Pin No. (EIA) Name Name (EIA) RD (RXD) RD (RXD) SD (TXD) SD (TXD) ER (DTR) ER (DTR) DR (DSR)
  • Page 298 2.14.1 Connection of Peripherals An ON condition of circuit DR (DSR) indicates the printer or the PC is ready. Circuit DR (DSR) ON does not indicate that communication has been established with the printer or the PC. • Request To Send (RTS):…(output) This lead is held ON whenever DR (DSR) is ON.
  • Page 299: Power Failure Connections

    2.15.1 Power Failure Connections 2.15 Power Failure Connections 2.15.1 Power Failure Connections When the power supply to the PBX fails, power failure transfer (PFT) will switch from the current connection to the Power Failure Connection. Refer to "2.4.1 Power Failure Transfer" in the Feature Guide for further information.
  • Page 300 2.15.1 Power Failure Connections RJ11 Connector Pin Assignments for Analogue Trunk Card PFT Ports 1 and 2 Signal Name Function Ring port 2 Ring port 1 Tip port 1 Tip port 2 PFT Ports 3 and 4 Signal Name Function Ring port 4 Ring port 3 Tip port 3...
  • Page 301 2.15.1 Power Failure Connections Using BRI Card LINE 1 and LINE 2 of the BRI4 and BRI8 cards can be used for Power Failure Connections. Note When the power returns, the connection will switch back to normal configuration from the Power Failure Connection, and a trunk conversation established during power failure will be dropped.
  • Page 302 2.15.1 Power Failure Connections RJ45 Connector LINE 2 Pin Assignments Signal Name Level [V] Function Reserved – – Receive data 2 Transmit data 1 Transmit data 2 Receive data 1 Reserved – – Installation Manual...
  • Page 303: Starting The Pbx

    2.16.1 Starting the PBX 2.16 Starting the PBX 2.16.1 Starting the PBX Before Starting the PBX Before starting the PBX, please pay attention to the following points: • SD Memory Card Notice The SD Memory Card must be inserted in the SD Memory Card slot of the EMPR card before startup. •...
  • Page 304 2.16.1 Starting the PBX System Initialisation Procedure Slide the System Initialise Switch to the "SYSTEM INITIALIZE" position. RUN Indicator Reset Button RESET SYSTEM INITIALIZE NORMAL System Initialise Switch Plug the AC power cord into the PBX and an AC outlet, and turn on the PBX. The RUN indicator will flash. Note For safety reasons, do not stretch, bend, or pinch the AC power cord.
  • Page 305 2.16.1 Starting the PBX LED Indications For the Basic Shelf Indication Colour Description Green PBX status indication • OFF: Power Off (includes normal reset) • ON: Power On and running (on-line) • Flashing (60 times per minute): Starting up • Flashing (120 times per minute): Starting up or resetting with: •...
  • Page 306 2.16.1 Starting the PBX Installation Manual...
  • Page 307: Guide For The Maintenance Console

    Section 3 Guide for the Maintenance Console Explains the installation procedure, structure, and basic information of the Maintenance Console. Installation Manual...
  • Page 308: Overview

    3.1.1 Overview 3.1 Overview 3.1.1 Overview The Maintenance Console is designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for the PBX. To programme and administer the PBX by PC, you need to install the Maintenance Console onto the PC. This section describes overview and installation of the Maintenance Console only.
  • Page 309: Pc Connection

    3.2.1 PC Connection 3.2 PC Connection 3.2.1 PC Connection Serial Interface Connection USB Port To USB Port To COM Port RS-232C Port CAUTION To protect the system, keep the following in mind: Make sure that both connector cases (frame ground) of the RS-232C cross cable (shielded cable)/USB cable are conductive.
  • Page 310 3.2.1 PC Connection LAN Connection via CTI-LINK Card RJ45 Switching Hub To network port Note For pin assignments and maximum cabling distance, refer to "2.8.8 CTI-LINK Card (KX-TDA0410)". External Modem Connection Modem To RS-232C port (25-pin) To trunk/PBX extension RS-232C Port port assigned as the trunk destination (9-pin) External Modem (25-pin)
  • Page 311 3.2.1 PC Connection CAUTION To protect the system, keep the following in mind: Make sure that both connector cases (frame ground) of the RS-232C straight cable (shielded cable) are conductive. If they are not conductive, make sure that both connector cases of the cable are firmly connected.
  • Page 312: Installation Of The Maintenance Console

    3.3.1 Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console 3.3 Installation of the Maintenance Console 3.3.1 Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console System Requirements Required Operating System • Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista Business ® ® ® Minimum Hardware Requirements • CPU: 800 MHz Intel Celeron microprocessor...
  • Page 313 There are 2 other Programmer Codes with limited authorisation: Administrator Level (default: ADMIN), and User Level (default: USER). Click OK. Click Connect. Select KX-TDA600 from PBX Model. Select the USB tab. Enter the system password for installer (default: 1234). Click Connect.
  • Page 314 3.3.1 Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console When country/area data do not match: Click OK to replace the country/area data of the PBX. Replacement may take several minutes to complete. Follow the procedure described in "2.16.1 Starting the PBX" and restart the PBX. Repeat step 4 to reconnect the Maintenance Console to the PBX.
  • Page 315: Troubleshooting

    Section 4 Troubleshooting This section provides information on the PBX and telephone troubleshooting. Installation Manual...
  • Page 316: Troubleshooting

    4.1.1 Installation 4.1 Troubleshooting 4.1.1 Installation PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Extension does not operate. Bad extension card. • Exchange the card for a known working one. Bad connection between • Take the telephone and plug it into the the PBX and telephone. same extension port using a short telephone cord.
  • Page 317 4.1.1 Installation PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Alternate Calling—Ring/ Voice-calling mode and • Switch the calling mode to ring-calling. Voice and Live Call Hands-free mode with LCS • Set the LCS mode to "Private". Screening (LCS) do not are not available with function as set when using a Wireless Phones.
  • Page 318: Connection

    4.1.2 Connection 4.1.2 Connection Connection between the PBX and a PT: CAUSE SOLUTION Can you dial The T/R is connected to the D1/D2. Use the correct cord (the an extension? inner 2 wires are for T/R and the outer 2 wires are for D1/D2).
  • Page 319 4.1.2 Connection Connection between the trunk and the PBX: CAUSE SOLUTION (Continued from the Trunk is connected to the T2/T1. Reconnect the trunk to previous page.) the T1/R1 or T2/R2 of the telephone jack using 2-conductor wiring. Can you dial out on a Trunk trunk?
  • Page 320: Operation

    4.1.3 Operation 4.1.3 Operation PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION • • • When using the The HANDSET/ When the headset is not used, set the speakerphone on an HEADSET selector is HANDSET/HEADSET selector to the APT, nothing is audible. set to the "HEADSET" "HANDSET"...
  • Page 321 4.1.3 Operation PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION <KX-TDA0158 only> • • Both KX-TDA0158 and Connect the KX-TDA0158 CSs to KX-TDA0155 CSs are lower-numbered pins on the card than the connected to the same KX-TDA0155 CSs. card, and the • Connect the KX-TDA0158 and KX-TDA0158 CSs are KX-TDA0155 CSs to different cards.
  • Page 322 4.1.3 Operation PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION • • • The CS is not busy (i.e., CSs are located too Reduce the number of CSs in the area, or the status of the LED is close together in the increase the distance between CSs (refer not Moderate Green same area.
  • Page 323: Using The Reset Button

    4.1.4 Using the Reset Button 4.1.4 Using the Reset Button If the PBX does not operate properly, use the Reset Button. Before using the Reset Button, try the system feature again to confirm whether there definitely is a problem or not. CAUTION In order to avoid possible corruption of data on the SD Memory Card, please ensure that the "SD ACCESS"...
  • Page 324: Troubleshooting By Error Log

    4.1.5 Troubleshooting by Error Log 4.1.5 Troubleshooting by Error Log When a major system error occurs in the PBX, the ALARM indicator on the front of the Basic Shelf turns on red, and the system logs the error information. Error Log Display Format Below is the display format of the error log.
  • Page 325 4.1.5 Troubleshooting by Error Log Item Description Sub Code The 5-digit sub code of the relevant hardware (XYYZZ). • X: Shelf number – 1: Basic Shelf – 2: Expansion Shelf 1 – 3: Expansion Shelf 2 – 4: Expansion Shelf 3 •...
  • Page 326 4.1.5 Troubleshooting by Error Log Installation Manual...
  • Page 327: Appendix

    Section 5 Appendix Installation Manual...
  • Page 328: Revision History

    5.1.1 PLMPR Software File Version 3.1xxx 5.1 Revision History 5.1.1 PLMPR Software File Version 3.1xxx Changed Options • System Components Table • SD Memory Card for Software Upgrade to Enhanced Version KX-TDA6920 Changed Contents • 1.4.3 System Capacity • 4.1.5 Troubleshooting by Error Log Installation Manual...
  • Page 329: Plmpr Software File Version 5.0Xxx

    5.1.2 PLMPR Software File Version 5.0xxx 5.1.2 PLMPR Software File Version 5.0xxx New Options • System Components Table • 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card with Caller ID (CSLC16) KX-TDA0177 • 24-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card with Caller ID (ECSLC24) KX-TDA6178 •...
  • Page 330 5.1.2 PLMPR Software File Version 5.0xxx Installation Manual...
  • Page 331: Index

    Index Installation Manual...
  • Page 332 Index Amphenol Connector 121, 122 Numerics Appendix 16-Channel Echo Canceller Card (KX-TDA6166) 32, 189 16-Channel VoIP Extension Card (KX-TDA0470) 31, 176 16-Channel VoIP Gateway Card (KX-TDA0490) 32, 159 16-Port Analogue Trunk Card (KX-TDA6181) 32, 133 Backup Battery Connection 16-Port Digital Extension Card (KX-TDA0172) 30, 167 Backup Power Supply Duration 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card...
  • Page 333 Index CTI-LINK Card (KX-TDA0410) External Sensor 184, 186, 292 CTI—Third Party Call Control 190, 298 EXtra Device Port (XDP) Mode 195, 197 DECT 6.0 Portable Station, After Site Survey Fan Guard DECT 6.0 Portable Station, Before Site Survey Ferrite Core DECT 6.0 Portable Station, Connecting a CS First Party Call Control CTI Connection DECT 6.0 Portable Station, Connection...
  • Page 334 Optional Service Card, Maximum Number Specifications, System Capacity Optional Service Card, Removal Starting the PBX Supplied Items for an Expansion Shelf (KX-TDA620) Supplied Items for the Basic Shelf (KX-TDA600) Supplied Items for the Mounting Kit (KX-TDA6201) Pager Surge Protector Installation Panasonic Proprietary Telephones, Compatible...
  • Page 335 T-1 Trunk Card (KX-TDA0187) 30, 141 Terminal Equipment, Maximum Number Troubleshooting, by Error Log Troubleshooting, Connection Troubleshooting, Installation Troubleshooting, Operation Troubleshooting, Using the Reset Button Trunk Connection Trunk, Maximum Number Unpacking Wall Mounting (CS) 231, 259 Wall Mounting (KX-TDA600/KX-TDA620) Wiring Precautions Installation Manual...
  • Page 336 Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd./Panasonic System Networks Company U.K. Ltd. declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC. Declarations of Conformity for the relevant Panasonic products described in this manual are available for download by visiting: http://www.doc.panasonic.de...
  • Page 337 Notes Installation Manual...
  • Page 338 Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. 2005...

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