TOA Electronics CP-63 manual

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    Central Processing U n i t f o r Tie-line System EXES-6000 CP-63 For INTERCOM S Y STEM T O A EXES-6OOO INTERCOM S Y STEM CP-63 INSTALLATION HAND BOOK T O A ELECTRIC CO . , LTD. KOBE, J AP A N 133-21-081-1[...]

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    CONTENTS INT ROD UCT ION TO TH E INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXES-6000 F U N C T IO N S WH ICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UN IT S TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES WIRING F O R TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF THE EXCHANGES Page 2 3 5 8 PART 1 . OPERATING OF C P UN I T AN D NO . 20 0 PROGRAMMING 1 . Precautions for Install ation of CP- 63 2 3. Trouble Shooting 4. CP-[...]

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    INTRODUCTION TO T H E INSTALLATION MANUAL FO R EXES-6000 This manual for ms part of the Installation Manual fo r T O A INT ER - COM SYSTEM EXES-6000. You may ad d the CP- 63 to your T OA INTERCOM SYSTEM EXES- 6000, according to your specific needs, to obtain v ari ous oth er Provision of such additional function requires the following: (1 ) Connect[...]

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    FUNCTIONS W HICH REQUIRE ADDITIONAL UNITS Those functions of the CP -6 3 which require either the addition of specific units or processing i n existing u nits a re as mentioned below. Before installation and adjustment of equipment, make sure to check y ou r system. (For Data Transmitting and Receiving units, refer t o Part 2 . "Function Selec[...]

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    Exa mp le of Exchange Mounted on Int er com Cabinet Rack (F o r Tie-line S ystem Including All-Call Paging and 7 Individual Zone Paging unit an d on e Da ta Transmitting unit) Exchange EX-620 (for 12 8 stations) Exchange EX-610 (for 64 stations) Central Processing Un it CP -63 Output Control Uni t OC-62 Highway Control Un it HC-62 Signal G eneratin[...]

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    TIE-LINE CONNECTION O F T H E EXCHANGES 1 . Function of the Central Processing U ni t CP-63 To make communications between exchanges possible in the EXES- 6000 system, the C P- 63 and the Tie-line Interface U ni t TI-62 are required in addition to the exchange EX-610 or the EX-620. The TI -6 2 is the i n te rf ac e unit f o r tr ansmitting and rece[...]

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    3 . Numbering schedule f or stations an d paging zones A . W it h personal number (Standard) B. Wit hou t personal number Zone N o. 1 6 through 2 2 and No . 31 through 3 7 are employed for Paging Numbering Schedule of 45 zones with 3 exchanges established in the system using the exchanges EX-610 and/or EX-620 and EX-630 (256 stations) connected b y[...]

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    6. The relationship between the PI uni t and the LM un it <The case where the tie-line system consisting of 2 or 3 exchanges has an exchange without the PI unit> Th e case where it is necessary to make the paging c a l l fr o m the exchange without the P I unit to t he oth er exchange (s ). Set "Paging" DIP s witch ( SW -B-4) t o ON[...]

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    WIRING F O R TIE-LINE CONNECTION OF T H E EXCHANGES Each e xc hange can b e c onnected by means of a cable w ith a diameter of 0. 65mm (25. 6 mi l s .) f o r a di s t ance of up to 2 km (5600 ft). Regarding the tieline links which are not used, tu rn of f the DIP switch of each unused tieline link inside the Tie-line Unit TI-62. Connect "T&quo[...]

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    4. The Example of connection of EX-620 exchange YR-801 mu s t b e connected to J15 f or EX-620 exchange (fo r 12 8 stations), or t o J7 for EX-610 exchange (for 64 station) "Exchange A" EX-620 Terminal board BX-620 Te r m in a l board BX-620 "Exchange B " EX-620 YR-810 for stations YR-801 for Tie-line YR-810 for stations YR-801 [...]

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    5. The Example of connection of EX-620 exchange YR-810 m u s t b e connected to J15 f or EX-620 exchange (for 1 28 stations), or t o J7 for EX-6 10 exchange (for 6 4 station) "Exchange A" EX-620 Terminal board BX-620 "Exchange B " EX-620 Terminal Board BX-620 YR-810 for stations YR-801 for Tie-line "Exchange A" BX-620 [...]

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    PAR T 1 . OPERATING OF CP UNIT A N D NO. 2 0 0 PROGRAMMING 1 . PRECAUTIONS FO R INSTALLATION OF CP-63 Plea se read f ol lo win g i ns tr uct io ns c a r e f ul l y to ensure p r oper operation of the CP -6 3 1. Be c ar ef ul about damage by static ele c tricity as the C P-6 3 incorporates CMOS IC 's. Do no t touch components and connec- tors. [...]

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    Make sur e tha t y ou have tu rn ed o ff th e A C power swi tc h. Connect th e exchange, terminal boards and sta ti ons. Ar e Dat a Transmitting and Receiving Uni ts used? Remove CP-63 f ro m the exchange. Set mini-Jumper (JP 1) fo r batter y from OFF to ON p o sition. Se t function selection switches (SW -A ~ S W-E ) f or r equ ired functions. Ins[...]

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    3 . TROUBLE SHOOTING 3-1 Check of ROM & NMOS-RAM - N o calls on the system. 1 . Pu t the 4 "LINK SELECT" switches of the HC upwa rd (Link No . 1 5 SELECT) an d switch o n the AC power of the exchange. 2. If there is n o error, th e indication lam ps will not light. 3. In the event o f a memory e r ro r, th e lamps may light as shown i[...]

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    3-6 T h e orde r o f Ti e -l i ne link usage Th e Tie-line Link Number w h ic h is u sed in calls between exchanges is no t directly i ndicated, but you can possibly get it f r om the link number w hi c h is in dic ate d on the HC-62. When one Tie-line Link brings u p some problems which cause the system no t to wor k properly, try to find which li[...]

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    Re fer en ce fo r Connection Li nk Number b et w ee n DL and T l Li nk DL Link No Exc hange whic h calls Tl Tie-line Link Number 2 Tie-lines 3 Tie-lines Exchange which is called Tl Tie-line Link Number Tie-line Link Fixed by Conne ction Cable b etw een Exchanges After po we r sw itch is on , Links a re use d in numerical order Note. I f the T l Tie[...]

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    4. CP-63 DIP SWITCHES F OR FUNCTION SELECTION Functions Li nk Selection; Li nk N o. 0 ~ 3 Li nk Se lect ion; L in k N o. 4 ~ 7 Link Selection; Link No. 8 ~ 1 1 Li nk Selection; L i nk No . 12 ~ 15 Ti me Interval Adjustment before Paging Pre-announcement tone Switch OF F N o t Activate N ot Activate N o t Activate N o t Activate None Switch O N Acti[...]

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    5. D IP SWITCH SELECTION A N D STATION NO . 20 0 PROGRAMMING FOR E A C H FUNCTION No . 20 0 Programming should b e proceeded in th e f o l l o w i n g m anner. 1 . Wr ite down the required data in "8 . Programming Data Table (Pag e 42 ~ 47)". 2. Carry out the registration according to " 6. Function Co de Table for Station No . 20 0 P[...]

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    6. FUNCTION C O D E TABLE F O R STATION NO . 200 PROGRAMMING A. Clearance a t one t im e Function Group S A B C D E * Function Numbering schedules of Tie-line system Selection of Calling Tone Selection of Paging Pre-announcement Tone Time-out of Conversation Time-out of Paging Call Executive Priority Continuous Ca lling Tone Sta tion Allowed Access[...]

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    FUNCTION CO DE TABLE F O R STATION NO . 200 PROGRAMMING B. Programming of System Th e first station nu mber of each exchange in order of the exchanges, A, B and C c an b e se t as any of the following numbers: 100/200/300/400/500/600/700/800/900 _ (Hardwired station number) Two different calling t ones, s ingle no te ton e or trill note tone, are a[...]

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    FUNCTION C OD E TABLE F O R STATION NO . 200 PROGRAMMING C. Programming of each Function Function Func- tion Code 1s t Parameter 2nd Parameter 3rd Parameter 4th Parameter Executive Priority 50 Station N o. ON/OFF (1 /0) Continuous Calling Tone Station N o. ON/OFF (1/ 0) Station Allowed Access to All Cal l 52 ON/O FF (1/0) Stations Allowed Access to[...]

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    7 . STATION NO . 20 0 PROGRAMMING FO R EAC H FUNCTION 7 - 1 EXECUTIVE PRIORITY (FUNCTION COD E 50 ) (HIGHEST P R I O R I T Y ) EXECUTIVE PRIORITY (HIGHEST PRIORITY) STEP 1 Touch Function Code NO N e w Registration? YES Touch Executive Stat ion No . ON Executive Station No. Touch ON Confirmation ton e NO N e w Registration finished? YES NO Release? [...]

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    7-2 CONTINUOUS C A LLING TO NE (FUNCTION COD E 5 1) CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE STEP 1 Touch Function Code NO N e w Registration? YES Continuously C alled St at io n No. ON Touch Continuously Called Station No . ON Touch Confirmation tone NO Ne w Registration finished? YES NO Release? YES Continuously Called Station No. O F F Touch Continuously Called [...]

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    7- 3 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO AL L CA LL (FUNCTION CODE 52) STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO AL L C A LL STEP 1 Touch Function Code N ew Registration? NO YES Allowed Station No. ON Touch Allowed Stati on No . ON Touch Confirmation tone NO Ne w Registration finished? YES Release? NO YES Allowed Stat ion No . OFF Touch All owed Station No. OFF Touch Conf[...]

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    7- 4 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO CONFERENCE (FUNCTION CODE 53) STATIONS AL LOWED ACCESS TO CONFERENCE STEP 1 Touch Function Cod e N ew Registration? NO Allowed Station No . ON Touch Allowed Station No. Touch ON Confirmation to ne NO N e w Registration finished? YES NO Release? YES Touch Allo wed Station No . OFF Allowed Station No . OFF Touch Confir[...]

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    7 - 5 AUTOMATIC ACCESS TO PAGING (FUNCTION CO DE 5 4) HANDSET SUBSTATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO PAGING STEP 1 Touch Function Cod e N ew Registration? NO ON Touch Allowed S tation No. Allowed Station N o. ON Touch Confirmation tone NO N e w Registration finished? YES NO Release? YES Touch Allow ed Station No . OFF Allowed Station No . OFF Touch Confirma[...]

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    COMPLEMENTARY NOT ES ( 1 ) Automatic Access to Paging This function facilitates Paging / Paging response from a Substation TL- 600S. Just pick ing up the Handset of Sub- station automatically activates Paging or Paging Res pons e mode. (2) Required Programming fo r Automatic Access to Paging from Handset Substation. 2-1) First, connect a Master Sta[...]

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    7- 6 STATIONS ALLOWED A CC E SS TO O NE-SHOT M A K E OUTPUT (FUNCTION COD E 56) STATION ALLOWED ACCESS T O ONE SHOT MAKE O UTPUT STEP 1 Touch Function Co de N ew Registration? NO Allowed Station No . ON Touch Allowed Station N o. ON Touch Confirmation t one NO N ew Registration finished? YES Release? NO YES Allowed S tation No . OFF Touch Allowed S[...]

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    7- 7 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO MAKE/BREAK OUTPUT (FUNCTION CODE 57 ) STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO MAKE/BREAK OUTPUT STEP 1 Touch Function Code N ew Registration? NO Allowed Station N o. ON Touch Allowed Station N o. ON Touch Confirmation tone NO N e w Registration finished? YES NO Release? YES Allowed Sta tio n No . OFF Touch Allowed Station No . OF[...]

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    7- 8 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 8 SELECTABLE OR DECIMAL OUTPUT (FUNCTION COD E 58) STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 8 SELECTABLE OR DE C IM AL OUTPUT STEP 1 Touch Function Code NO N ew Registration? YES Allowed Station N o. O N Touch Allowed Station No . ON Touch Confirmation tone NO Ne w Registration finished? YES NO Release? YES Allowed Stat ion No . O[...]

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    7- 9 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 4 DEC IMA L DIGITS OUTPUT ( FUNCTION COD E 5 9) STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO 4 DECIMAL DIG ITS OUTPUT STEP 1 Touch Function Code NO N ew Registration? YES Allowed Station No . O N Touch Allowed Station No . ON Touch Confirmation to ne NO N e w Registration finished? YES NO Release? Allowed S tation No. O FF Touch Allow[...]

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    7 -1 0 SECRETARY TRANSFER (F UN CT IO N CODE 60 ) SECRETARY TRANSFER Step 1 Touch Function Code Ne w Registration? NO Executive St ation No . Secretary Stati on No . Touch Executive St ati on No . Secretary Sta tio n N o . Touch Confirmation tone NO Ne w Registration finished? YES NO Release? YES Executive Station No. Executive Station No. Touch Ex[...]

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    7 -1 1 MASTER/SUB RELATIONSHIP (FUNCTION CODE 6 1) MASTER/SUB REL AT I ONSHIP Step 1 Touch Function Code New Registration? NO YES Su b Station No . Touch Master S tation No. Su b Station No. Touch Master St ati on No. Confirmation tone NO Ne w Registration finished? YES NO Release? YES S u b Station N o. Su b Station No. Touch Su b Station No. Su b[...]

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    7 -1 2 GROUP HUN TING (FUNCTION CODE 62) TRANSFERED STATION No . FO R GROUP HUNTING Step 1 Touch Function Code Ne w Registration? NO Touch Original Station No. Transfered Station No. Original Station No. Touch Transfered Station No . Confirmation to ne NO Ne w Registration finished? YES NO Release? YES Origi nal Station No . Original S tation No . [...]

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    7 -1 3 PAGING ZONE (FUNCTION C OD E 7 0 ) ESTABLISHMENT OF EACH PAGING ZONE Step 1 Touch Function Cod e Touch Paging Zo ne No. (00~21, 00~45) 1s t Station No. of the Zone La st Station N o. of the Zone Paging Z one No. (00~21, 00~45) 1 st Station No . of the Zone L a s t Station No. of the Zone Touch Confirmation tone NO Ne w Registration finished?[...]

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    GROUP BLOCKING 1 ESTABLISHMENT OF EACH GROUP Step 1 Touch Function Cod e Group No . (1 ~6) Touch 1 s t Station No. of th e Group Last S tation No. of the Grou p Touch Group No . (1 ~6) 1 s t Station No. of t he Group L as t Station No. of the Group Confirmation tone NO N ew Registration finished? YES Return NOTES 1 . To release at one time the data[...]

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    7 - 15 CALLING PARTY INDICATION (LAMP TYPE) (FUNCTION COD E 7 2) Registration of station numb er(s) having in d ication panel. ESTABLISHMENT OF EA CH GROUP Step 1 Touch Function Co de Group No. ( 1 ~ 8 ) Touch 1 st Station N o. of the Group Last St a t io n No. of the Group Touch Group No. ( 1 ~ 8 ) 1 s t Station No. of t he Group Last Station N o.[...]

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    7-16 GROUP BLOCKING 2 : ALLOWING CALLS AMONG GROUPS (FUNCTION COD E 8 1 ) GROUP BLOCKING 2 ALLOWING CALLS AMONG GROUPS Step 1 Touch Function Code NO N e w Registration? YES Calling Group No. (1 ~8) Called Group No. (s) (1 ~8) (max. 7 ) Touch Calling Group No. (1 ~8) Called Group No. (s) (1 ~ 8) (max. 7) Touch Confirmation tone NO Ne w Registration [...]

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    7 - 17 GROUP BLOCKING 3 : ALLOWING GROUP ACCESS TO PAGING ( FUNCTION CO DE 82 ) GROUP BLOCKING 3 AL L OW I N G ACCESS TO PAGING ZONES Step 1 Touch Function Co de NO Ne w Registration? YES Paging Zo n e (00~21,00~45) Paging Group No. (S ) ( 1 ~ 6 ) (max. 6 ) Touch Paging Z o ne (00~21, 00~45) Paging Group No . (S) (1 ~ 6) (max. 6 ) Touch Confirmatio[...]

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    7 - 1 8 PROGRAMMABLE STATION NUMBERING (FUNCTION COD E 9 0) A. Programming o f Single Station Numb er PROGRAMMABLE STATION NUMBERING Step 1 Touch Function Code Ne w Registration? NO Hard wired Station No. Touch Programmed S ta ti on No . Hardwired Station No. Prog ramme d Station N o. Touch NO, Confirmation t one Ne w Registration finished? YES NO [...]

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    B . Programming of Serial Station Numbers PROGRAMMABLE STATION NUMBERING Step 1 Touch Function Code NO Ne w Registration? YES First Last Fir st Last Hardwired Station No. Hardwired St ati on No. Programmed S tation No . Progr ammed S tat ion No. First La st First La st Hardw ired Station No. Hardwired Station No. Programmed Station No. Programmed S[...]

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    8 . PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE INITIAL PROGRAMMING Note. (Mark *) Th e first station of ea ch exchange becomes the P r og r amming St at io n: Exchange "A" ......................... No. 200 (100) Exchange "B" ......................... No. 470 (400) Exchange "C" ......................... No. 740 (700) Initial Programming of[...]

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    < PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE 1 > Function Table for the System Function Group S Function Numbering schedules of tie-line system Selection of Calling Tone Selection of P aging Pre-announcement Tone Time-out of conversation Time-out of Paging ca l l Function code 40 41 42 45 46 Registered data A B C 00 00 00 —— No te of Registration Select t h [...]

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    < PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE 2> Function Table f o r Stations ( 1 ) Function G roup Function Function Cod e Hardwired Station No . Type of Exchange Executive Priority (Highest Priority) Continuous Calling Tone 1 Statio ns Allowed Access to All Call Stations Allowed Access to Conference Automatic Access t o Paging Stations Allow ed Access to One S[...]

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    <PROGRAMMING DA TA TABLE 3 > Function Table for Stations ( 2 ) Function Group Function Function Code Hardwired Station No . Type of Exchange Executive Priority (Highest Priority) Continuous Calling Tone Stations Allo wed Access to All Call Stations Allowed Access to Conference Automatic Access t o Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Sh ot O[...]

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    <PROGRAMMING DA TA TABLE 4 > Function Table f o r Stations (3 ) Function Group Function Function Code Hardwired Station No . Ty pe of Exchange Executive Priority (Highest Priority) Continuous Calling Tone Stations Allowed Access to All Call Stations Allowed Access to Conference Automatic Access to Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Shot Ou[...]

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    Group Bl ocking among Groups Calling Group N o . Called Group No . Others <PROGRAMMING DAT A TABLE 5> Pa gin g Zone Table Paging Zone Department A 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 B 08(16 ) 09(17 ) 10(18 ) 11(19 ) 12(20 ) 13(21 ) 14(22 ) C 15(31 ) 16(32 ) 17(33 ) 18(34 ) 19(35 ) 20(36 ) 21(37 ) First Station N o. Last S tation No . First Station No . Las[...]

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    <PROGRAMMING DA TA TABLE 7> Function Code 8 2 Paging Zone Department All Call Individual Paging Zones No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 (16 ) 9(17 ) 10(18 ) 11(19 ) 12(20) 13(21) 14(22) 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 15(31) 16(32) 17(33) 18(34) 19(35) 20(36) 21(37) 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Paging Group N o. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Others Gro [...]

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    Summary Table of Group Blocking (Function Code 71, 81 , 82) a nd Paging Z o ne (Function Co de 70) Note. indicates that registration is not necessary, indicates stations no t bel onging to an y gro up. Tie-line links Tie-line links Other Group Di al Operation of Paging Call Typ e of Exchange Paging Zone Type of Paging Dial Operation of Paging Respo[...]

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    PA RT 2. FUNCTION SELECTION FOR DAT A TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNITS 9 . SETTING OF CHANNEL SE LE CT SWITCH OF TRANSMITTING UN IT ( DT - E1 1 ) AN D WORD SELECT SWITCH O F RECEIVING UNI T (DR-B61) NOTE 1 . Connect the DT-E11 and DR-B61 to Exchange correctly. ( Refer to operation manuals of DT-E11 and DR-B61). 2. Set the function select switches ([...]

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    1 0 . DI P SWITCH TA BL E FOR DATA TRANSMITTING A N D REC EIVING UNITS CHANNEL SELECT Switc h WOR D SELECT Swit ch — 50 —[...]

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    YR-802 or YR-806 YR-803 Tie-line Un i t T I- 6 2 <Te rmi nal Board> YR-810 Stations <Data Receiver (Equipment usin g DR-B6 1)> (Exchange A) <D at a Transmitting Un i t> Tw o wires YR-803 ( 1 ) One-shot M ake O utput (50 contacts) (2 ) Make-Break O utput (1 00 contacts) (3 ) 8-Selectable Make O utput (9 units) (4 ) Decimal O utput [...]

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    1 2 . EXPLANATION OF DATA TRANSMITTING UN IT OUTPUT CHANNELS CHANNEL SELECTION FUNCTIONS IN/OUT Annunciation (1 ) One-shot Make Output ( 5 0 contacts) (2) Make/Break Output (100 contacts) (3 ) 8 Selectable Make Output (9 u ni t blocks) (4 ) Decimal Output (9 u ni t blocks) ( 5 ) 4 Decimal digits output (9 u ni t blocks) (6) Pager Control Output (64[...]

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    1 3 . EXPLANATION OF DAT A RECEIVING UNIT OUTPUT DATA 13-1 Channel 0 ( C H. 0 ) In/Out Annunciation CHANNEL SELECT Switch Eac h Re la y Output shows last 3 digits (xxx) o f Personal Number WORD SELECT Switch (Dial Operation) Personal Num be r Registration Personal Number Cancellation (Relay Make ) XXX: 000 ~ 499 (50 0 Contacts ) (Relay Break) — 5[...]

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    13-2 Channel 1 (CH . 1) ( 1 ) One-shot Make Output (50 contacts) (3 ) 8-Selectable Make Output ( 9 units) ( 5 ) 4 Decimal Digits O utput ( 9 units) ( 2 ) Make/Break Output (10 0 contacts) ( 4 ) Decimal Output (9 units) (6 ) Pager Control Output (64 contacts) CHANNEL SELECT Switch (Example) ( 1 ) One-shot M ak e Output (2 ) Make/Break Output (3 ) 8-[...]

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    13-3 Channel 2 ( CH. 2 ) C alling Party Indication (Lamp Type) ( 1 ) Eac h "Calling Station" or "Waiting Sta tio n" is shown by Eac h L amp of Indication. Total Number of Station w ith Indications: 4 Stations (Groupsl/Channel [8 Stations (Groups)/2 Channels] Total Number of Calling Stations: Max. 12 0 Stations/Each Indication CH[...]

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    13-4 Channel 3 (CH. 3) Calling Party In di cat io n (Lamp Type) (2 ) Each "Calling Station" or "Waiting Station" is shown by Each Lamp of Indication. Total Number of Station with Indications: 4 Stations (Groupsl/Channel [8 Stations ( G roups)/2 Channels] Total Number o f Calling Stations: Max . 1 2 0 Stations/Each Indication CHA[...]

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    Appendix. Instructions f o r building t he C P - 6 3 in t h e EXES-5000 1 . The CPU-55/56 d iffer from the CP -62 /6 3 in d ia l operation. Function Continuous Calling T on e One-touch Response 8 Selectable Ma ke Output CPU-55 CPU-56 X: 1 ~ 9, Y: 0~ 7 CP-62 CP-63 X : 1 ~ 9 , Y : 1 ~ 8 , 0 ( C l e a r ) X: 1 ~ 9 , Y: 1 ~ 8 , 0 (Clear) 2 . Set the DI[...]

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    T O A ELECTRIC CO, LTD. KOBE, JAPAN[...]