Philips KX-TAW848 manual

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    Ad v anced Hybrid & Wireless PBX Installation Manual Model No. KX-T A W848 Thank you f or purchasing a P anasonic Adv anced Hybrid & Wireless PBX. Please read this manual carefully bef ore using this product and sav e this manual f or future use. KX-T A W848: MPR V ersion 2.0 SD Logo is a trademark.[...]

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    2 Installation Manual System Components A vailable Proprietary T elephone s The P BX suppo r ts P anas onic KX -T7000 and KX-TD 7000 ser ies tele phones : • Analog p ropr ietar y telepho nes (e.g., KX -T7730 ) • P or table stations (e.g., KX- TD7690) • DSS con soles (e.g., KX- T7740) Note The PB X does n ot supp or t t he following teleph one[...]

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    Installation Manual 3 Abbreviations in this manual Analog pr opr ietar y tel ephone : APT P ortable stati on: PS Single l ine teleph one: SL T[...]

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    4 Installation Manual Impor tant Safety Instructions SAFETY REQUIREMENTS When us ing your tel ephone equipm ent, ba sic safety preca utions s hould alwa ys be followed to redu ce the ri sk of fi re, elect ric shock and in jur y to person s, includi ng the following: 1. Read and un derst and all i nstr uctio ns. 2. F ollow all war ning s and ins tru[...]

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    Installation Manual 5 SA VE THESE INSTR UCTIONS[...]

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    6 Installation Manual Precaution W ARNING DO NO T REMO VE SD MEMOR Y CARD WHILE PO WER IS SUPPLIED T O THE AD V ANCED HYBRID & WIRELESS PBX Doing so ma y cause the PBX to fail to star t when y ou restar t the system.[...]

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    Installation Manual 7 • K eep the unit awa y fr om heati ng appl iances and devices that ge nerate elec tric al nois e such a s fluoresc ent lamps, moto rs an d tele visi ons. These no ise sourc es can inte rf ere with th e performa nce of the PBX. • This un it shoul d be kept free o f dust, moistur e, high temperatur e (more than 40 °C [1 04 [...]

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    8 Installation Manual When y ou ship the pr oduct Careful ly pack and se nd it pr epaid, ad equatel y insu red an d preferab ly in the or igina l car t on. Atta ch a postage -paid le tter , d etailing the sy mptom, to th e outs ide of the c ar t on. DO NOT send the prod uct to the Executiv e or Re gional Sales o ffice s. They are NO T equip ped to [...]

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    Installation Manual 9 Intr oduction This I nstallati on Manual is desig ned to ser ve as an ov erall tech nical r eference f or the Panasonic Advanced Hybr id & Wi reless PBX, KX -T AW848. It provides in str uct ions for install ing the har dware, and programmin g the PBX using th e KX-T A W848 Maint enance Console. The Structure of thi s Manua[...]

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    10 Installation Manual F .C.C. REQUIREMENTS AND RELEV ANT INFORMA TION 1. Notification to the T elephone Company This equ ipment complies wi th P ar t 68 of the FCC r ules an d the req uiremen ts adopt ed by the A CT A. On the side of this equip ment is a label that co ntains, among other informati on, a pr oduct i dentifier in the f o r mat U S: A[...]

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    Installation Manual 11 7. Combined Use with Alarm Equipment If your home ha s speci ally wire d alar m e quipment connec ted to the telepho ne lin e, ensure the installa tion of this equ ipmen t does not disa ble your alar m equipment. If you have q uesti ons about what will disable ala r m eq uipment, c onsult your tel ephone compa ny or a qual if[...]

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    12 Installation Manual For Cell Station CA UTION Any changes or modi fication s not expressl y approved by the par t y respons ible for compliance c ould v oid user's a uthor ity to ope rate this device. Note This eq uipment h as bee n teste d and found to co mply wit h the limi ts for a Class B di gital device, pursuan t to P ar t 1 5 of the [...]

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    Installation Manual 13 T ab le of Contents 1 Sys tem O utl ine ........ .... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ....... ..... ..... ... 15 1.1 Syste m H igh light s . ....... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... . 1 6 1.1 .1 Sys tem Hig hli g[...]

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    14 Installation Manual 2.7 .3 Site Pl an ning ..... .... ....... .... .... ..... ....... .... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... ..... .... 72 2.7 .4 Before Site Su r vey .. ..... .... .... ....... ..... .... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... .. .. .. [...]

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    Installation Manual 15 Section 1 System Outline This sec tion provides general i nformation on the PB X, includi ng the syst em capac ity an d speci fications.[...]

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    1.1 System Highlights 16 Installation Manual 1.1 System Highlights 1.1.1 System Highlights V oice Mail Featur es A V oice P rocessi ng Sy stem ( VPS) can be c onnec ted to th e PB X to p rovide V oice Ma il (VM ) and Automated Attendan t (AA) ser v ices. A Panasonic VPS which s uppor ts DPT (Digital ) Integration can be c onnect ed to the PBX effor[...]

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    1.2 Basic Sy stem Cons truction Installation Manual 17 1.2 Basic Syst em Constructi on 1.2.1 Ma in Unit The mai n unit is equi pped with 4 anal og tr unk por ts (one LCO T 4 card) and 4 extensio n por ts (Hybr id P o r ts) . For system expansio n, optio nal ser v ice car ds can be instal led. Construction of Mai n Unit Main Board LCO T4 card (insta[...]

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    1.2 Basic Sy stem Cons truction 18 Installation Manual 1.2.2 System Con nection Diagram Doorphone & Door Opener BGM/Music On Hold (MOH) Pager/ Speaker Voice Processing System Remote PC PC Printer Telephone Company (Analog CO Lines) Advanced Hybrid & Wireless PBX CS PS Wireless Phone Fax Machine Amplifier SLT DSS Console APT External Sensor/[...]

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    1.2 Basic Sy stem Cons truction Installation Manual 19 *1 One LCOT4 card is insta lled by default. *2 The PBX has 4 Hy br id P o r ts pre-in stall ed. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) PC LCOT4 * 1 (KX-TAW84880) PLC8 (KX-TAW84876) PLC4 (KX-TAW84875) DPH4 (KX-TAW84861) SLC8 (KX-TAW84874) HLC4 (KX-TAW84870) ECHO8 (KX-TAW84866) MSG2 (KX-TAW84891[...]

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    1.3 Option s 20 Installation Manual 1.3 Optio ns 1.3.1 Options Model No. Model Name Description Maximum Qua nti ty KX-T A W84861 4-P or t D oor phon e Card (DPH4) 4-por t door phone ca rd f or 4 door phones, 4 doo r open ers or exter nal relays, and 4 ex ter nal sens ors . 1 KX-T A W8486 6 8-Channel Ec ho Cancel ler Card (ECHO8) 8-cha nnel car d fo[...]

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    1.4 Specific ations Installation Manual 21 1.4 Speci ficat ions 1.4.1 Gen eral Description Switching Non-blocking A C Adaptor A C I nput 100 V AC to 240 V AC , 1.5 A, 5 0 Hz/60 Hz DC Output 40 V , 1.38 A (55.2 W ) DC Input 40 V , 1.38 A (55.2 W ) Maximum P ower Failure T olera nce 300 ms Memory Backup Duration 7 years Dialing CO Line Dial Pul se (D[...]

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    1.4 Specific ations 22 Installation Manual Dimension 275 m m (W) × 37 6 mm (H) × 117 mm (D ) (10-4/ 5 in × 14-4/ 5 in × 4-3/5 in) W eight (when full y mounted) Under 3. 5 kg (7.7 2 lb)[...]

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    1.4 Specific ations Installation Manual 23 1.4.2 Characteristics T e rminal Equipment Loop Limit • APT : 40 Ω • SL T : 600 Ω incl uding se t • Door p hone: 20 Ω • CS: 65 Ω Minimum Leakage Resistanc e 15 000 Ω mi nimum Maxim um Number of Extension Instruments per Line 1 for AP T o r S L T 2 by P aralle l connec tion of an APT and a[...]

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    1.4 Specific ations 24 Installation Manual 1.4.3 System Capacity Maxim um CO Line and Extension Cards The following number of CO li ne and e x tens ion ca rds ca n be in stalled i n the P BX for e xpansi on. Notes • F or eac h card, the maximum number that can be insta lled in t he PBX i s listed in "1.3.1 Options ". • Any card that e[...]

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    Installation Manual 25 Section 2 Installation This sec tion d escri bes the pr ocedur es to ins tall the P BX. Detailed instr ucti ons for plannin g the ins tallat ion site, in stalling the option al se r vic e cards, and cabling of per ipheral equip ment are p rovided. Fur th er inform ation on s ystem ex pansio n and pe r ipheral eq uipmen t inst[...]

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    2.1 Bef ore Installation 26 Installation Manual 2.1 Be f ore Instal lation 2.1.1 Before Installation Pleas e read the following notes conc er ning insta llation a nd connec tion before ins talling t he PBX an d ter min al equipm ent. Be sur e to comp ly wi th all app lica ble la ws, regula tions, and guidelin es. Safety Ins talla tion In str uction[...]

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    2.1 Bef ore Installation Installation Manual 27 4. Use 2-pai r teleph one ca b les whe n conn ecting P Ts. Use 1-pa ir telep hone c ables when co nnecti ng SL Ts, data ter minals, answering m achines, c omputers, V oic e Proc essing S ystems, etc . 5. Unplug the system from its power so urce when wir i ng, and pl ug the system back in on ly af ter [...]

  • Page 28

    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 28 Installation Manual 2.2 Insta llation of the PBX 2.2.1 Unpac king Unpack the box and check the i tems below : Main Unit 1 AC C o r d 1 A C Adap tor 1 Scre ws f or Wal l Mounting 5 W a sher s for W all Mounti ng 5 Mini Pl ug (for pager and mus ic sourc e) 2 SD Me mory Card 1 Main Strap 1 Strap (for the pre-in stall e[...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 29 2.2.2 Names a nd Locations SD Memor y Card Slot Cov er Reset Button MOH por t P ager por t Hybrid P or ts RS-232C por t USB por t System Initialize Switch DC IN 1 Ground T er minal P ower Switch[...]

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    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 30 Installation Manual 2.2.3 Openin g/Closing th e Co vers Opening the Cover s 1. Pull the slid e button to the rig ht and, h olding i t, slide the ca ble cov e r upwards. Then tu r n th e cable cover slightl y to r emov e it. 2. Remov e the three screws. 3. Holding th e prot rus ions on b oth si des of the front cover[...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 31 Removin g/Attaching the Fr ont Cover If you prefer , you can remove the front cover . Removing the Front Co ver Holding the fr ont cover open at about a 45 ° angl e, remov e the front cover b y pushi ng it in the direc tion of the arrow as s hown below . Attaching the Front Co ver Fit the fron t [...]

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    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 32 Installation Manual Closing the Co vers 1. Close the front cover , then ti ghten the th ree sc rews . 2. Attach t he r ear hook s on the c able cov er to the m ain unit , then swing the c able cover closed so that the front hook s fit in place. 3. Slide the cable cover down until it locks. Screw Cable Co ver[...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 33 2.2.4 Install ation of th e SD Memory Ca rd CA UTION • Use only the SD Me mor y Ca rd incl uded wi th the PB X. • The SD M emor y Card co ntains s oftware for all the proc esses of the P BX and a ll the cu stome r data . The SD M emor y Car d must be i nser ted before star t up. • Do not rem[...]

  • Page 34

    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 34 Installation Manual 2.2.5 Frame Ground Connection IMPOR T ANT Connect the frame of th e PBX to groun d. • Be sure to compl y with applica ble local re gulations (e.g., law , guid elines). • Proper grou nding (con nectio n to ground) i s ver y impor tant to protect t he PBX from the bad effects of e x ter nal noi[...]

  • Page 35

    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 35 2.2.6 Install ing/Removing the Optional Se rvice Cards Slot P o sition Slot Condi tion The following table shows the slot co nditio n. " " indicates that the s lot suppor ts the optiona l ser vic e card. CA UTION T o protect t he main board from s tatic electr icity , do not touc h par t[...]

  • Page 36

    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 36 Installation Manual Note When in stall ing o r removing the op tional ser vice ca rds, the power switch of th e PB X must be in the off position . Installi ng Optional Service Card s 1. Before installing th e option al ser vi ce card s, cut and remove the appropr iate dum my cov er plates from the main unit. CA UTIO[...]

  • Page 37

    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 37 3. Inser t th e new e xtensi on bolt ( include d with the c ard) into the hol e on the card, an d tighten i t to se cure the card. 4. Stick an approp r iate optio nal ca rd label (incl uded) to t he left side of th e corr espondin g card. 5. Connect a c able to an appr opr iate por t of the card .[...]

  • Page 38

    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 38 Installation Manual 6. Repeat the p rocedur e for other cards. • When ins talling a ca rd in Slot 11, tighten the card using the s crew included with the card, inst ead of the extension bolt. Screw[...]

  • Page 39

    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 39 Handling of the Cabl es 1. Attach th e strap inc luded wi th the car d to one of the con nected cables. 2. Bind al l the conn ected cables togethe r usin g the stra p . 3. Repeat the proc edure f or other cards. Strap[...]

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    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 40 Installation Manual 4. Attach th e main strap (inc luded w ith the PB X) to any of the 5 rails de pendin g on your pre f e rence. 1 2 Main Strap[...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 41 5. Bind al l the conn ected cables togethe r using the mai n strap, and then clo se the ca ble cov er . For how to close the cable cov e r , ref er to " 2.2.3 Ope ning/Clos ing the Covers". Notes • For saf ety reas ons, do not stretch , bend, or pinc h the c ables. • If you prefer , [...]

  • Page 42

    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 42 Installation Manual Remo ving the Option al Service Cards 1. Loose n the extension bo lt. 2. Holding th e prot rus ions of th e card, p ull th e card in th e dir ection of the arrows. CA UTION When removi ng the option al ser v ice cards, do no t put press ure on any par ts of the main board . Doing so may result in[...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 43 2.2.7 T ypes of Connectors Connector T y pe Pin Number Used for (T w isted pai r cable) • DPH4 ( T A W84861) • HLC4 (T A W84871) • SLC8 (T A W848 74) • PLC4 (T A W848 75) • PLC8 (T A W848 76) • LCO T4 ( T A W84 880 ) • Hybrid P or ts (M ain Boar d) • DPH4 ( KX-T A W84861) • Main [...]

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    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 44 Installation Manual 2.2.8 W all Mounting (KX-T A W848) Mounting on W ood en W all 1. Place th e reference for w all mou nting o n the wall to m ar k the thr ee scr ew positions. 2. Install t he screws an d washers ( include d) in the wall. Notes • Make sure that t he screw head s are at t he sam e distance from th[...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 45 Mounting on Concrete or M or tar W all CA UTION Drive mount ing screws into the wall. B e caref ul to avoid touching any metal laths, wire l aths or metal plates in the wall . 1. Place the reference for w all mou nting o n the wall to ma rk t he three s crew positions. 2. Install th ree a nchor pl[...]

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    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 46 Installation Manual Notes • Do not block th e open ings of the cab inet. Leav e at l east 20 cm (8 in) o f spa ce above and 10 cm (4 in) to t he sides of the PB X for v entilatio n. • Make sure that the wall b ehind the cabi net is fl at and free of o bstacles, s o that the ope nings on the back of the cabi net [...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 47 2.2.9 W all Mo unting (A C Adaptor) Mounting on W ooden W all 1. Place the reference for w all mou nting (on the following page) on the wall to mar k the t wo screw position s. 2. Install th e screws and washer s (incl uded) in the wall. Notes • Make sure that th e screw heads a re at the s ame [...]

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    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 48 Installation Manual Mounting on Concrete or Mor tar W all CA UTION Drive moun ting screws int o the wall. Be careful to av o id touc hing any me tal laths, wir e laths or metal plates i n the wall. 1. Place th e reference for w all mou nting (o n the following page ) on the wall t o mar k the two screw position s. 2[...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 49 Reference f or W all Mounting Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mountin g. Note Make sure to set the pr in t size to co rrespond w ith the size of this page. If the dimensi on of the paper output sti ll deviates sligh tly from the me asureme nt indica ted her e, use the mea sur[...]

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    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 50 Installation Manual 2.2.10 Surge Protector Installation Overvie w A mass ive electri cal surge c an be caus ed if lightnin g str ikes a teleph one ca ble 10 m (3 3 ft) above ground, or if a teleph one line comes into con tact with a power line. A sur ge protec tor is a device that is connecte d to a CO line to prev [...]

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    2.2 Installa tion of the PBX Installation Manual 51 Outsid e Install ation If you install a n extension outs ide of the buildin g, the following precauti ons are recomm ended: a. Install the extension wire unde rground. b. Use a co nduit to protect the wire. Note The su rge prot ector for an extension and CS is di ff erent f rom that for a CO line.[...]

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    2.2 Install ation of the PB X 52 Installation Manual 1. Connect th e ground r od to th e surge protecto r using a groundin g wire with a cross -sect ional ar ea of a t le ast 1 .3 mm 2 . 2. Bur y the ground rod near t he protec tor . T he groundi ng wire s hould be as sh or t as pos sible. 3. The groundin g wire s hould r un strai ght to the gro un[...]

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    2.3 Installa tion of the CO Line Car ds Installation Manual 53 2.3 Installation of the CO Line Car ds 2.3.1 LCO T4 Card Function 4-por t analo g CO line c ard with 2 power failure transfer (PFT) por t s. One CID4 card can be mo unted on the LCO T4 card (refer to "2.3.2 CID4 Card"). Accessories a nd User- supplied I tems Accesso ries (incl[...]

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    2.3 Install ation of th e CO Line Car ds 54 Installation Manual 2.3.2 CID4 Card Function 4-por t Call er ID signa l type FS K/FSK (with Call W aiting Cal ler ID [Visua l Calle r ID])/DTMF . T o be mounted on the LCOT4 card. Accessories and User -supplied It ems Accessories (included): none User-supplied (not included ): none Note If you need to rem[...]

  • Page 55

    2.4 Insta llation of the Extension Card s Installation Manual 55 2.4 Installa tion of the Extension Ca r ds 2.4.1 HLC4 C ard Function 4-por t extension car d for SL Ts , APTs, DSS console s, a V oi ce Proc essing System (VPS), an d CSs. Accessories a nd User- supplied I tems Accesso ries (included): E xtensio n Bol t × 1, Strap × 1 User- supplied[...]

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    2.4 Install ation of the Ext ension Cards 56 Installation Manual 2.4.2 PLC4 Card Function 4-po r t e xtens ion ca rd f or APTs , DSS conso les , and a V PS . Accessories and User -supplied It ems Accessories (included): Extens ion Bol t × 1, Strap × 1 User-supplied (not included ): RJ11 connecto r Pin Assignments RJ11 Connector Signal Name Functi[...]

  • Page 57

    2.4 Insta llation of the Extension Card s Installation Manual 57 2.4.3 SLC8 Card Function 8-por t extension card f or SL Ts. Accessories a nd User- supplied I tems Accesso ries (included): E xtensio n Bol t × 1, Strap × 1 User- supplied (not incl uded): RJ11 con nector Pin Assignments RJ11 Connector Signal Name Function TT i p RR i n g – Reser [...]

  • Page 58

    2.4 Install ation of the Ext ension Cards 58 Installation Manual 2.4.4 PLC8 Card Function 8-po r t e xtens ion ca rd f or APTs , DSS conso les , and a V PS . Accessories and User -supplied It ems Accessories (included): Extens ion Bol t × 1, Strap × 1 User-supplied (not included ): RJ11 connecto r Pin Assignments RJ11 Connector Signal Name Functi[...]

  • Page 59

    2.5 Instal lation of the Other C ards Installation Manual 59 2.5 Installa tion of the Other Car ds 2.5.1 DPH4 Card Function 4-por t door phon e card for 4 door pho nes, 4 door open ers or e x ter nal relays, and 4 external sensor s. Accessories a nd User- supplied I tems User- supplied (not incl uded): Copper wire Note F or detai ls about conn ecti[...]

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    2.5 Install ation of th e Other Car ds 60 Installation Manual 8-pin T erminal Block 10-pin T erminal Bloc k Signal Name Function SENS 1 a Sensor In put 1 SENS 1b com 1 SENS 2 a Sensor In put 2 SENS 2b com 2 SENS 3 a Sensor In put 3 SENS 3b com 3 SENS 4 a Sensor In put 4 SENS 4b com 4 Signal Name Function OP1b (RL1b) Door opener 1 (Relay 1) OP1a (RL[...]

  • Page 61

    2.5 Instal lation of the Other C ards Installation Manual 61 Connection Dia gram for Exter nal Sensors and Extern al Rela ys P ower to the external s ensor i s provided f rom th e DPH4 ca rd and mus t be ground ed thr ough the DP H4 ca rd as indi cated in th e diagram below . A pa ir of "s ensor" and "comm on" lines must be con [...]

  • Page 62

    2.5 Install ation of th e Other Car ds 62 Installation Manual 2.5.2 ECHO8 Card Function 8-cha nnel car d for echo canc ellation duri ng co nferences. Accessories and User -supplied It ems Accessories (included): Extens ion Bol t × 1, Screw × 1 User-supplied (not included ): none Note T o estab lish a conference cal l inv olving 6 to 8 p ar tie s,[...]

  • Page 63

    2.5 Instal lation of the Other C ards Installation Manual 63 2.5.3 MSG2 Card Function 2-chan nel mess age car d. Accessories a nd User- supplied I tems Accesso ries (included): E xtensio n Bol t × 1, Screw × 1 User- supplied (not incl uded): none[...]

  • Page 64

    2.5 Install ation of th e Other Car ds 64 Installation Manual 2.5.4 EXT -CID Car d Function Sends Caller ID signa ls to extension por t s. Accessories and User -supplied It ems Accessories (included): Extens ion Bol t × 1, Screw × 1 User-supplied (not included ): none[...]

  • Page 65

    2.5 Instal lation of the Other C ards Installation Manual 65 2.5.5 RMT Card Function Analog modem car d for remote co mmunicatio n with t he PBX. I TU-T V .90 suppor t. Accessories a nd User- supplied I tems Accesso ries (included): n one User- supplied (not incl uded): none CA UTION Make sure to inser t the RMT card between the guide rails until i[...]

  • Page 66

    2.5 Install ation of th e Other Car ds 66 Installation Manual Removing the RMT Card Pull ope n the guid e rails usin g a flathea d screwdriver and, whil e holdin g them open , remove the RMT ca rd.[...]

  • Page 67

    2.6 Connectio n of Exten sions Installation Manual 67 2.6 Connection of Ex tensions 2.6.1 Ma xim u m Cabling Distances of the Extension Wiring (T wi sted Cabl e) Notice The max imum cabling dista nce may vary depen ding on the condi tions. " " indi cates tha t the extension car d or Hybr id Ports suppor t the te r minal . CS APT DSS Conso[...]

  • Page 68

    2.6 Connecti on of Exte nsions 68 Installation Manual 2.6.2 P a rallel Connection of the Extens ions Any SL T can be conne cted i n parallel with an APT as follows: Note In additio n to an SL T , a n answering ma chine, a fax mach ine or a modem ( PC) ca n be co nnect ed in paralle l with APTs. T o a Hybrid P or t 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pi[...]

  • Page 69

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 69 2.7 Connection of 2.4 GHz P or table Stations 2.7.1 Overv iew The following e quipment i s requi red to c onnect the wire less system: CS: Cell Station ( KX-T0141) This unit dete rmines t he are a co v ered b y the wir eles s system. Up to 2 cal ls can be m ade a t th e sa me ti[...]

  • Page 70

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 70 Installation Manual 2.7.2 Procedure Overvie w When c onnectin g the wire less sys tem, use extreme ca re to co nduct a s ite sur vey . Inadver ten t site sur v ey can re sult in poor s er vice area, fr equent n oise, and dis conn ection of call s. 1. In vestigate the installation site Refer to "[...]

  • Page 71

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 71 4. Finish the site surve y Refer to "2.7.6 A fter Site Su r ve y". a. Retur n al l DIP switches of each CS to the O FF po sition, a nd sto p supply ing power . b. T ur n off the P S. 5. Connect the CS and PS to the PBX and test the operation Refer to "2.7.7 Co nne[...]

  • Page 72

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 72 Installation Manual 2.7.3 Site Planning Choosi ng the best site for the CS require s careful planning and testing of esse ntial area s. The best location may not always be conv enie nt for installati on. Rea d the following infor matio n before insta lling the unit. Unde rst and ing the Ra di o W av[...]

  • Page 73

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 73 Object Material T rans mission T end ency W a ll Concrete The thicker they are, the less radi o wav es penetrate them. F erroconc rete Radio wav e s can pen etrate th em, but the more iron ther e is, the more radio wav es are re flected. Window Glass Radio wav e s usu ally pen e[...]

  • Page 74

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 74 Installation Manual CS Co verage Area The example below sh ows the size of the coverage area of 1 CS if it is inst alled whe re there is no obsta cle. Note Radio si gnal streng th lev el s are m easured duri ng the si te sur vey (ref er to "2 .7.5 Si te Sur vey"). Site Su r vey Pr epa rati[...]

  • Page 75

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 75 one CS bec omes weak. Howev er, if a PS moves a way from a CS and the re are no CSs av ailable for handov er , the PS may go out of range and the ca ll co uld be lo st. If the sig nal from t he CS fades, due to the str uctu re of the building , there ma y be som e handover delay[...]

  • Page 76

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 76 Installation Manual 2.7.4 Before Site Survey Setting and Installing th e CS T empor arily f or Site Sur vey 1. Switch th e Radio Si gnal T est switch from OFF to ON. 2. Set t he CS numb er s witch es as desi red. Notes • T o s ee the radio signal s trength of more than 1 CS, a CS number must be se[...]

  • Page 77

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 77 3. After se tting th e DIP switch, connec t an AC adaptor or batter y b o x to the CS us ing a p ower supply adaptor . Note The AC adaptor should be conne cted to a verti cally orien ted or fl oor-mounte d AC outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to a c eiling-m ounted A C outle[...]

  • Page 78

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 78 Installation Manual 2.7.5 Site Surv ey The P S has a Ra dio S ignal T est mode th at moni tors the state of th e radio link to the CS. After in stall ing the CSs tem porarily , s et the PS to the Ra dio Signa l T est mode an d measur e each CS cov erage area. T hen, record the resul ts on the map of[...]

  • Page 79

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 79 2. Measure the radio sig nal st rength by moving to a nd awa y from the CS. a. Mov e to the CS unt il the poi nt the radio signa l stren gth lev el bec omes " 12". b. Mov e awa y fro m the CS an d iden tify the CS cov erage area wi thin whic h the radio sign al stren g[...]

  • Page 80

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 80 Installation Manual b. Overlap the CS coverage areas of at l east 2 CSs at any lo catio n in the in stall ation site. c. Make sure that the radio s ignal s trength l ev el i s greater than "3" at any loc ation in the se r vice are a demanded by the user . Referri ng to the Stored Scan Data[...]

  • Page 81

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 81 Deleting the Stored Scan Data Using the KX-TD7680 Using the KX-TD7690 Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 2 seconds. 0 to 9, or # for all data Scan Data No. 1 9 T o the Desired Scan Data No. 2 Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 2 seconds. 0 to 9, or # for all data Scan Data No.[...]

  • Page 82

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 82 Installation Manual 2.7.6 After Site Survey After ob tainin g the proper measurem ent resul ts, e x it the Radi o Signal T est mode before conne cting the CS to the PB X. 1. K ee p press ing POWER button on the P S unti l the PS i s tur ned O FF . 2. Disconn ect the A C adapto r or bat ter y box fro[...]

  • Page 83

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 83 2.7.7 C onnecting a Cell Station to the PB X Refer to the following e xample to connec t a CS to th e PBX . Accessories a nd User- supplied I tems f or the CS Accesso ries (included): Screws × 2, W a sher s × 2 User- supplied (not incl uded): RJ11 con nector Note F or details [...]

  • Page 84

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 84 Installation Manual Connecting the CS 1. Connect the cable from a Hyb rid P or t or the HLC4car d to the CS. 2. P as s the ca ble through the groove of the CS (in a ny directi on dependi ng on your pr eference). Modular T o a Hybr id P or t, or HLC4 card T o a Hybr id P or t, or HLC4 card TO MAIN UN[...]

  • Page 85

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 85 Registering the PS The PS must be re gistere d to the PBX before it can be use d. Programming of both t he PS and PBX i s requir ed. An A PT with mul tilin e display (e.g., KX- T7735) is requ ired for the PBX s ystem pr ogramming . Note F or detai ls about syst em programming us[...]

  • Page 86

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 86 Installation Manual PS Registration When th e PS h as not be en re gistere d yet When reg ister ing the PS for the firs t time, it is p ossible to sele ct the desired langu age for the displ ay . (Y ou do not need to enter the PS s ystem programm ing mode w hen re gister ing for the firs t time.) Us[...]

  • Page 87

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 87 Using the KX-TD7690 Setting the P ersonal Ident ification Number (PIN) for PS Registra tion T o pre vent regi ster ing th e PS to a wrong P BX, a PIN for PS regist ration can be set to the PBX . Before regist eri ng the PS to the P BX, regi ster the PIN se t to the P BX into the[...]

  • Page 88

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 88 Installation Manual PS T ermination Confir m th e following before cancelin g the PS reg istration: • PS is tur ne d on. • PS is within the range. If the regis tration information is still stored i n the PS Using the KX-TD7680 Using the KX-TD7690 T esting the Operati on W alk aro und the ser vic[...]

  • Page 89

    2.7 Conne ction of 2.4 G Hz P or table Stations Installation Manual 89 2.7.8 W all Mo unting 1. Place the reference f or wall mount ing (o n the follo wing page) on the wall to mar k the 2 screw positions. 2. Install th e 2 sc rews and washer s (includ ed) i nto the wall. Notes • Make sure that th e screw heads a re at the s ame dist ance from th[...]

  • Page 90

    2.7 Conn ection of 2.4 GHz P ortable Stati ons 90 Installation Manual Reference f o r W all Mounting Please c opy this page and use as a reference f or wall mou nting. Note Make sure to set the pri nt size to co rrespond with the size of t his page. If the dimen sion of th e paper output sti ll deviates slig htly fro m the me asureme nt indic ated [...]

  • Page 91

    2.8 Connection of Do orphones, Door Opener s, External Se nsor s, and Externa l Relay s Installation Manual 91 2.8 Connection of Doo rphones, Door Op ener s, Externa l Sensor s, and Extern al Rela ys 2.8.1 Conn ection o f Doorphon es, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Rela ys A maxi mum of 4 door phones ( KX-T308 65), 4 door opene rs or [...]

  • Page 92

    2.8 Connecti on of Doorpho nes, Door Opener s, External Sensor s, and External Rela ys 92 Installation Manual 2. P as s the wir es throug h the hole i n the base c ov e r , a nd attach th e base cover to a wall using 2 screws. Note T w o kinds of screws are inc luded wi th KX-T30 865. Pl ease ch oose th e appropr iate kind for your wall type. 3. Co[...]

  • Page 93

    2.8 Connection of Do orphones, Door Opener s, External Se nsor s, and Externa l Relay s Installation Manual 93 Connection o f Doorphones 1. Connect DP H4 Card to t he ter mi nal box es us ing tele phone l ine cords. Refer to "2.5.1 DPH4 Car d" for pin assignmen ts. 2. Connect the wires o f door ph ones 1 and 3 t o the red a nd green screw[...]

  • Page 94

    2.8 Connecti on of Doorpho nes, Door Opener s, External Sensor s, and External Rela ys 94 Installation Manual Connection of Do or Op eners, External Sensors, and External Relays Use 8- pin and 10 -pin ter minal block (includ ed with the c ard) for connectio n. 1. While pr essing down on the ho le at the top of the ter minal bloc k using a screwdr i[...]

  • Page 95

    2.9 Conn ection o f P eripheral s Installation Manual 95 2.9 Connection of P eripherals 2.9.1 C onnection o f P erip herals BGM/MOH The PB X provide s Background Mus ic and M usic on Hold. O nly 1 exter nal musi c so urce (e.g., a user- suppli ed radio) can be connect ed to the PBX . CA UTION • Wirin g sho uld be done careful ly to pr ev ent un d[...]

  • Page 96

    2.9 Conn ection of P eripheral s 96 Installation Manual Pa g e r Only one pagin g device (user- supplie d) can b e conn ected to th e PBX. CA UTION An Exter nal Paging Jack is a S EL V por t and sho uld on ly be conne cted to an approved SEL V device. PC/Printer (via RS-232C) The P BX is equi pped w ith an RS-232C interface. This inte rf ace pr ovi[...]

  • Page 97

    2.9 Conn ection o f P eripheral s Installation Manual 97 For connecting a printer/PC with a 25-pin RS- 232C connector RS-232C Signa ls • Rece ive D ata (RXD) : … (input) Conv eys signals from the pr in ter or the P C . • T ransmit Data (TXD) : … (output) Conv eys signals from the unit to the pr inter or the P C . A "Ma r k" cond i[...]

  • Page 98

    2.9 Conn ection of P eripheral s 98 Installation Manual PC (via USB ver sion 1.1) The PB X is equipp ed with a USB in terface. This interface provides communic ation between the P BX and a PC . The P C is used for system programmi ng, diagn ostics and extern al sys tem data base sto rage (sav e/loa d) functio ns. Pin Assignments No. Signal Name 1V [...]

  • Page 99

    2.10 P ower Failure Conne ctions Installation Manual 99 2.10 P ower F ailure Connections 2.10.1 P ower F ailure C onnecti ons When the power suppl y to the PBX fails, power failure transfer (PFT) will switch from the current co nnecti on to the P ower F ail ure Conne ction. Refer to "2.4.1 P ower F ail ure T ransf er" in the Feature Guide[...]

  • Page 100

    2.11 St ar ting th e PBX 100 Installat ion Manual 2.11 Starting the PBX 2.11.1 Starting the PBX CA UTION • SD Memor y Card must be inser ted i n the SD Mem or y Car d slot of th e main boar d before star t u p . • Before touchin g the S ystem Ini tialize Swi tch, d ischarge s tatic el ectr icit y by touching ground or wearin g a grou nding stra[...]

  • Page 101

    2.11 S tarting the PBX Installation Manual 101 2. Plug the DC conne ctor of th e AC adaptor into DC IN 1. 3. Plug the AC cord into th e A C adap tor , an d then p lug the other end into a n A C outl et. 4. T u r n on the power s witch. The RUN indicato r will f lash. Notes • F or safety reasons, follow the proced ures as indicat ed when tur ning [...]

  • Page 102

    2.11 St ar ting th e PBX 102 Installation Manual 5. While th e R UN indica tor is f lashing, retur n the Syste m Initi alize Switc h to the " NORMA L" posit ion. Depending o n the con figuration, i nitia lization takes about 1 min to 3 min. If su ccess fully ex ecuted , the R U N indicat or will stop fl ashing a nd be kept lit. All da ta [...]

  • Page 103

    Installation Manual 103 Section 3 Guide f or the PC Pr ogramming Software This sec tion explains t he instal latio n and s truc ture of th e PC Programming S oftware.[...]

  • Page 104

    3.1 Overvie w 104 Installation Manual 3.1 Ove rvie w 3.1.1 Overview KX-T A W848 M ainten ance Cons ole is desi gned t o ser ve as an over all sy stem pr ogramming r eference for the PBX. T o program and admi nister the PBX by PC, y o u need to i nstall the KX-T A W848 Ma intena nce Consol e onto the PC. This manual des cri bes overview and i nstall[...]

  • Page 105

    3.2 Conn ection Installation Manual 105 3.2 Connection 3.2.1 Connecti on Serial Interface Connection Note F or pin a ssignme nts and m aximum cabling distan ce, refer to "2.9.1 Conn ection of P eriphe rals". PC PC To USB Port To COM Port USB Port RS-232C Port[...]

  • Page 106

    3.2 Conn ection 106 Installation Manual External Modem Connection After con necting th e PBX an d the exter nal mo dem, set t he power s witch o f the exter nal modem to "ON", then the exter nal m odem wi ll be in itial ized with the d efault v alues. The following A T command se ttings may be requi red for the mode m: • The Data T ermi[...]

  • Page 107

    3.3 Insta llation of the PC Programming Softwa re Installation Manual 107 3.3 Installa tion of the PC Pr ogramming Soft ware 3.3.1 Install ing and Star ting the KX-T A W848 Maintenan ce Cons ole System Requirements Operat ing Sy stem • Micros oft ® Wind ows ® 98 SE, Windows M e, Windows 2000, o r Windows X P Hard ware • CPU: Intel ® Pe n t i[...]

  • Page 108

    3.3 Install ation of the PC Pr ogramming Softw are 108 Installation Manual Installi ng the KX-T A W848 Maintenance Console Notes • Make sure to in stall and us e the KX -T AW848 Mainten ance Co nsole for MPR version 2.0. • T o install or uninstal l the soft ware into W indows 20 00 Professional o r Wi ndows XP Pr ofessional, the user must be gr[...]

  • Page 109

    3.3 Insta llation of the PC Programming Softwa re Installation Manual 109 3. T ype the I nstal ler Le vel Pro gr ammer Code ( INST ALLER ), then click [OK]. The P rog ra mme r Code authoriz es diff erent pr og ra mming lev el s, and the Q uick Set up is on ly av ailable w hen you star t the KX- T A W84 8 Maintena nce Con sole with the Instal ler Le[...]

  • Page 110

    3.3 Install ation of the PC Pr ogramming Softw are 110 Installation Manual Notes • Duri ng long pr ogramming ses sions, it is hig hly rec ommend ed that you per iodical ly save the system data to the S D Memor y Card. If th e PBX suf f ers a sudd en power f ailure or if the sys tem is re set for some r eason and all syste m data i s lost, it can [...]

  • Page 111

    Installation Manual 111 Section 4 T r oubleshooting This sec tion p rovides infor mation on the PBX and te lephon e troubleshooti ng.[...]

  • Page 112

    4.1 T roub leshooting 112 Installation Manual 4.1 T r oubleshooting 4.1.1 Installation PROBLE M PROB ABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Extensi on does n ot operat e. Ba d extension car d. • Exch ange the card for a known working one . Bad conn ectio n between th e PBX and teleph one. • T ak e the telep hone an d plug it into the same extension p or t u sing [...]

  • Page 113

    4.1 T roub leshooti ng Installation Manual 113 4.1.2 Connecti on Connection between the PBX and an APT : Connection between the PBX and an SL T: Connection between the PBX and an SL T that is polar ity-sensitive: CA USE The T/R is connected to the D1/D2. SOLUTION Use the correct cord (the inner 2 wires are f or T/R and the outer 2 wires are f or D1[...]

  • Page 114

    4.1 T roub leshooting 114 Installation Manual Connection between the central office and the PBX: CA USE CO line is connected to the T2/T1. CO line is connected to the T2/R1. SOLUTION Reconnect the CO line to the T1/R1 or T2/R2 of the telephone jack using 2-conductor wiring. T2 R1 T1 R2 CO line PBX PBX CO line T2 R1 T1 R2 (Continued from the pre vio[...]

  • Page 115

    4.1 T roub leshooti ng Installation Manual 115 4.1.3 Operation PRO BLEM PROB ABLE CA USE SOLUTION • The AP T does n ot r ing. • T he r inger volume is off. • T ur n on the ring er v olume. • Duri ng a power failure, ex tens ions co nnecte d to por ts 1 a nd 2 of Hybr id P or ts do not ope rate. • An APT is conn ected to the ex tens ion po[...]

  • Page 116

    4.1 T roub leshooting 116 Installation Manual 4.1.4 Using th e Reset Button If th e PBX does not o perate pro perl y , use the Rese t Button. Before using the Re set B utton, tr y the system feature again to confi rm whethe r there d efinitely is a pr oblem or not. CA UTION In order to av oid po ssible corr uption of data on the S D Memor y Card , [...]

  • Page 117

    4.1 T roub leshooti ng Installation Manual 117 4.1.5 T r oubleshootin g b y Err or Log When a m ajor system e rror o ccurs in the PB X, the ALA RM indi cator on the fro nt of the cabin et tur ns on red, and the s ystem l ogs the er ror in f o r mation. Error Log Display Format Below is the displ ay f or mat of the error log. T o see the erro r log [...]

  • Page 118

    4.1 T roub leshooting 118 Installation Manual 5 Sub Code Five-digit sub code (1X XYY) 1: Ca bin et n umber XX: Sl ot number (00 t o 06, 08 to 11) 00: MPR; 01: Hybr id P or ts; 02 to 06, 08 to 11: S lots for optional s er vice cards YY : Physical por t num ber (01 to 16 ) F or optio nal ser vice ca rds th at are in stalled i n Slot s 08 to 11 , sub [...]

  • Page 119

    4.1 T roub leshooti ng Installation Manual 119 List o f Errors and Solu tions The tables below list the errors and their solu tions. When an error whos e erro r code is indicate d with "*" oc curs in th e PBX, th e ALARM i ndicator on the fr ont of the ca binet t ur ns on red, and th e syste m logs th e error i nf or mation . When the err[...]

  • Page 120

    4.1 T roub leshooting 120 Installation Manual 002 System Reset • Reset Button is pressed • Po w e r f a i l u r e • Mai n Boar d malfunc tion • Erro neous pr oces sing o f Main Boar d soft wa re • Software error due to exter nal fac t o r s • Ignore i f not freq uent • Press th e Reset Bu tton • Reprogram the P BX • Repl ace the P[...]

  • Page 121

    4.1 T roub leshooti ng Installation Manual 121 023 System data file v ersio n error • Old syst em fil es on SD Memor y Ca rd • Def ectiv e system file s on SD Memor y Ca rd • Restore the backup files • Re-instal l the software 024 System initiali zatio n file v ersio n error 025 Card initia lizat ion file v ersion error 026 LCD file version[...]

  • Page 122

    4.1 T roub leshooting 122 Installation Manual 092* CS conne ction over • T oo man y CSs connecte d • Reduce the number of CSs 234 DPLL clock failure • M ain Boar d malf unc tio n • Repl ace the P BX 251 MSG DSP failure • Opti onal s er vice card malfun ction : MSG • See if th e corr espondin g optio nal ser v ice ca rd is inst alled pro[...]

  • Page 123

    Installation Manual 123 Section 5 Appendix[...]

  • Page 124

    5.1 R evis ion H isto ry 124 Installation Manual 5.1 Re vision Hi story 5.1.1 MPR V ersion 2.0 Change d Contents • 2.8.1 Connec tion of Door ph ones, Door Open ers, Exter na l Sensors, and Exte rn al Relays[...]

  • Page 125

    Installation Manual 125 Inde x[...]

  • Page 126

    Index 126 Installation Manual Numerics 2-Chann el Messag e Card (KX-TA W84 891) 20 , 63 4-Port Anal og Trunk Card (K X-TAW84 880) 20 , 53 4-Port Caller I D Card (KX-TAW 84893) 20 , 54 4-Port Door phone Card (KX-TAW84 861) 20 , 59 4-Port Hybri d Extension Card (KX-TAW8487 0) 20 , 55 4-Port Propri etary Extension Ca rd (KX-TAW8 4875) 20 , 56 8-Chann [...]

  • Page 127

    Index Installation Manual 127 Power F ailure Co nnectio ns 99 Proced ure Ove rview 70 R Remote Card (KX-TA W8489 6) 20 , 65 Re movi ng/ Att ach ing th e Fr ont Co ver 31 Revision History 124 RMT C ard 65 S Safety Insta llation Instru ctions 26 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 4 SD Memory Ca rd 33 Site Pla nning 72 Site Surve y 78 SLC8 Card 57 Slot Posi tion 35 [...]

  • Page 128

    Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, NJ 07094 Panasonic Puerto Rico, lnc. Ave. 65 de Infanter í a, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 http://www.panasonic.com/csd Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd[...]