Vizio EXES-6000 CP-64 manual

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    EXES- 6000 CP-64 INTERCOM SYSTEM CP-64 Functions a n d Operating Instructions T O A ELECTRIC C O . , LTD. KO BE , JAPAN 133-06-081-8[...]

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    Introduction to the "Functions and Operating lnstructions" for stations for EXES-6000 .......... 3 Chapter 1. Basic Functions, Their Operating Procedures and Al l Functions 1. Stations ............................... 4 2. Speech Functions ......................... 5 3 . Station Operation 1) Handset Master Station (TL-600M) ........... 6 2[...]

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    Chapter 3. Functions an d Operating Procedures o f Tie-Line System for a Maxi mum of 76 8 Stations 1 . Par t Names and Functions of the Stati on Keyboard . . . 6 0 2. Tie-Line Connections of Exchanges ............. 6 1 3. Function Description ...................... 6 3 4. Restrictions Resulting from Tie-Line C onnection . . . . 65 5. EXES-6000 CP-6[...]

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    Thi s handbook explains the functions and operating procedures o f stations fo r TO A' s EXES-6000 Intercom System using central processing unit CP-64 ( f o r single exchange or tie-line system) and exchanges EX-630. Designed f or connection of up to 3 exchanges, the EXES- 6000 system permits you to talk with th e person in the remote area, an[...]

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    Chapter 1 Basic f u n c t i o n s , their operating procedures a n d al l functions[...]

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    1. TL-600M 2. TL-600S 3. HF-660M 4 . AK-024 5. HF-600M 6. HF-600S 7. HF-610M 8. HF-610S Desk/Wall-Mounted H andset Master Station Desk/Wall-Mounted H andset S ub- station Des k / Wall-Mounted Hands-Free / Handset Master Station with Auto- Dialer (8 k e ys — 16 registrations) Auto-Dialer Key Un it (24 keys) D e sk Hands-Free/Handset Master Station[...]

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    Either " PV " Type ( the system with Privacy function) o r "NP" Type (Without Privacy function) mo d e should b e selected in th e total intercom system. Wh en Privacy Switch (SW) of stat ion is turned ON, privacy tone is available i n "PV" Type system, whil e continuous calling to ne is available in "NP " Ty[...]

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    1) Handset Master Station Model TL-600M N P Type Handset In-use l amp Speaker volume switch Dial k ey s key < Making a call > 1 . P i c k u p th e handset and touch di a l the st at i on number of the party y ou wi sh t o ta l k to after he a ring dial tone. 2 . Start conversation after the calling t on e stops. 3 . Wh en y ou hear a busy ton[...]

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    3 ) Hands-free Master Station Model HF-620M/630M/631M/650M P V Type Speaker volume switch Microphone Speaker In-use lamp Privacy switch Dial k ey s key HF-620M HF-630M HF-631M HF-650M < Responding to a c al l > [I n the ca se that the Privacy switch i s in the O F F position.] 7 . Respond to the c a ll after th e calling t o ne stops. [In the[...]

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    3) Hands-free Master S tat ion Model HF-620M/630M/631M/650M N P Type Speaker volume swit ch Microphone Speaker In-use lamp Privacy sw itch Dial k e y s key HF-620M HF-630M HF-631M HF-650M < Making a call > 1 . Touch d ial the station num ber yo u wish to ca l l, regardless of whether the Privacy swi tch of y ou r station is i n th e O N posit[...]

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    4) Hands-free Substation Model (HF-620S/630S/631S/640S) PV T y pe Speaker v o l u m e sw i tc h Microphone Speaker In-use lam p Privacy switch Dial k e ys key HF-620S HF-630S HF-631S HF-640S < Making a call > 1 . Touching the ke y makes a call to th e designated o th er station wh eth er th e Privacy switch on y our station i s i n the ON pos[...]

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    4 ) Hands-free Substation Model (HF-620S/630S/631S/640S) N P Type Speaker volume switch Microphone Speaker In-use lamp Privacy swi tch D ia l keys key HF-620S HF-630S HF-631S HF-640S < Making a call > 1 . Touching the k ey ma ke s a call to th e designated oth er s tat ion whether the Privacy switch o n you r st ati on is in th e ON position [...]

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    5) Hands-free / Handset Master S tation Model HF-600M/610M/660M ( W i t h Auto-Dialer) PV Ty p e Handset Speaker v ol ume sw itch Microphone Lo ud speaker Speaker In-use lamp Privacy switch Dial k e y s key HF-600M HF-610M HF-660M < Making a ca ll > 1 . Hands-free conversation ma y b e mad e b y si mply touch dialing the station nu mb er you [...]

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    5) Hands-free / Handset Master Station Model HF-600M/610M/660M (W i th A u to - Di aler) NP T y p e Handset Speaker v ol um e switch Microphone Loud speaker Speaker In-use lamp Privacy switch Dial ke ys key HF-600M HF-610M HF-660M < Making a ca l l > < Responding to a c all > 1 . Hands-free conversation m ay b e mad e b y simply to uch [...]

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    6) Hands-free / Handset Substation Model H F - 600S/610 PV Type Handset Speaker volume switch Microphone Loud speaker Speaker In-use lam p Privacy switch Dial ke y s key HF-600S HF-610S < Making a call > 1 . For hands-free conversation, touching the key makes a call to the designated other station whether the Priv acy s witc h on your station[...]

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    6) Hands-free / Handset substation Model HF-600S/610S N P Type Handset Speaker volume switch Microphone Loud speaker Speaker In-use lamp Privacy switch D i al keys key HF-600S HF-610S < Making a call > 1 . Fo r hands-free conversation, touching the key ma ke s a call to the designated other station whether th e Privacy switch on your station [...]

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    7) Hands-free / Handset Master Station wi th Auto-Dialer Model HF - 660 PV T y p e N P Type Handset Registration mo de switch Privacy/In-use la mp Privacy switch key Lo ud speaker Auto-Dialer keys Pa ge selector sw it ch Entry key Dial keys Hands-free microphone < Making a call > 1 . Place th e auto-dialer registration (REGISTER) switch in th[...]

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    Functions: EXES-6000 CP-64 No. Classification Automatic Line Release Camp-On-Busy Mic-Off Single Digit Dialing Automatic Access t o Paging Master/Sub Relationship Priv acy • Camp-On-Privacy/Continuous Calling Tone * 1 at Privacy Mode Continuous C alling Tone • One-touch Response *2 Press-To-Talk Press-To-Talk Control Personal Number Call Person[...]

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    Functions: EXES-6000 CP-64 Notes. 1 . XX/YY i n d i c a t e s t o s e l e c t e i t h e r XX ( Function) o r Y Y (Function). 2. N o t a ll circles ( ) i n The Switch Selection table correspond to the DIP switches of the CP unit. *1 : "PV" (system with Privacy function) Type: with the Privacy sw itch in the ON position, a brief P rivacy To[...]

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    Chapter 2 Functions a n d operating procedures o f single exchange system fo r a maximum of 2 5 6 stations[...]

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    Vol ume switch Adju sts the volume of the station speaker. In-use La mp Lights up w hen the station is on li ne wit h another station. Pocket Pager response Conference Mic off Pocket Pager c a l l Personal number c an c e l l a t i o n Call Bac k Conference call clearance Clear en tr y during c al l Sin gle digit d ialing All-call paging response P[...]

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    Besides f i x e d standard fu n ctions, th ere are selectable standard functions an d optional functions. Selectable standard f unc ti ons ca n b e selected by chang- in g over The CP Un it switches and by establishing station N o. 2 0 0 programming. Optional functions can b e ma de av ai lab le by using ext er nal equipment or additional units. 1 [...]

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    3. O pt i on a l Functions 27) Station Paging and R esponse ( P I - 6 2 U n i t i s required) Paging is available through the built-in station speakers. Paging calls ca n b e responded to by the nearest master station. 28) Paging P rio vity and Response (PI-62 Un it is required) Conversation m a y b e interrupted temporarily to accept th e priority[...]

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    Classification Call Function Press-to-talk Remote response Remote response registration Continuous calling tone response Privacy Secretary t r ansfer Single digit r eg istration Single d igit dialing Personal number registration In/Out annunciation-lamp ON Personal number cancellation In/Out annunciation-lamp OF F Personal number c a l l Personal n[...]

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    Classification Paging Function All-call plus9-zone paging All- call pl u s 31-zone paging Combination paging Al I -call r esponse Zone paging response Paging transfer Display and Control Data Transmitting and Receiving Unit One-shot ma ke output Make/break outpu t 8-selectable one-s hot make output 8-selectable output (Decimal output) 4 decimal dig[...]

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    Automatic L i n e Release When, in dialing, all o f the numbers a re not dialed within 5 seconds, the station is automatically disconnected f r om th e speech pa th a nd d i al in g cannot be completed. In this ins tanc e, the dialing process w il l have to be repeated from th e beginning. This function ha s be e n adopted t o speed up t ra ff ic p[...]

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    Camp-On P ri vacy PV Type When th e party you are calling ha s his station on Privacy mode, by simply waiting you will automatically "Camp- On" the li ne. (Privacy to ne sounds continuously.) As soon as th e Privacy mode is released, or as soo n as he one-touch di al s an y of t he keys ( ), or as soon a s h e picks u p a h andset of his [...]

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    Press-To-Talk Control Touch d i a l i n g th e specific station num ber. On e w ay conversation is ac tiv ate d w h i l e t he Press-To-Talk ba r i s continuously depressed, same as the Press-To-Talk (selected simplex) function, an d a relay is activated wit h continuous m ake-contact. One way conversation i s reversed wh en th e Press-To-Talk bar [...]

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    Single Digit Dialing Single digit registration Register in advance as f o l lows: Confirmation ton e Station number Confirmation tone Personal number Confirmation tone Paging z on e Confirmation tone Confirmation tone An y four digits Confirmation tone Any th re e digits Confirmation ton e An y two digits Sin gle digits of station nu mbe r Single d[...]

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    Master S u b Relationship Master/Substation associations are se t up by using station #2 00 as the programming station. Once these relationships have been e s t ab lished, substations can then co ntac t th eir designated master s ta ti o ns by si mp ly t ouch dialing If TL-600S H andset substation is used, substations can be connected to their desi[...]

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    Personal Number Ca ll A pe rsona l numbe r ma y b e registered at an y master station wh ic h the person t o whom the number is assigned expects to b e. A party wishing t o receive personal number calls at a specific station m ay register his number at t ha t station by touch dialing Personal Number. Th os e who are frequently away f r om their ass[...]

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    Continuous Calling Tone When a specified station receives a ca l l , the c a lling ton e continues until is depressed by th i s pa rty. 1 . When calls cannot be answered immediately or when it is difficult to he ar a normal calling tone due to h ig h back- ground noise, the station shou ld be provided w it h t he continuous calling tone function. T[...]

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    Re mot e Response This feature is available only among stations programmed fo r thi s purpose. W he n a station at which no one is present i s called by means o f a continuous calling tone, remote response to t ha t c a l l can be made by pressing th e ke y from any ot he r station programmed for th is function. • Dial operation for Remote respon[...]

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    C a l l Transfer C al l Transfer f rom C alled Stat ion Call During th e conversation, first dial (th e Station Number o f the person t h e ca ll is t o be trans- ferred to). The original ca ll is then hel d and th e holding tone is trans- mitted to the other party, while the third party is cal led and asked whether he w il l accept th e call. If h[...]

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    Paging during Normal Calls A paging c al l can be ma de by a c al le d party o f an existing cal l t o a third party, the third party's res pon se accepted while th e origin al call i s o n h old, a nd the orig inal cal l resumed wh en the response c a l l has ended. Press and t he d es ir ed zo n e number. T hi s p uts th e or ig in al c a l [...]

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    Secretary Transfer Th is function is only available when a specified station is programmed f o r thi s purpose wi t h use o f Station #2 00 in th e programming mode. Automatic transfer of incoming calls by an executive to hi s secretary is accomplished b y placing th e Privacy Switch on his station i n t he ON position. This function allows a secre[...]

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    Secretary Transfer a n d C a l l Transf er P V Type Adoption of the selective function "Tr ansfer" al low s rerout- in g of th e call transferred to the secretary ba ck to the executive's station. Executive's station number th e privacy tone sounds continuously at bo th en ds of the line , w h i l e the ca ll i s hel d. The ca l[...]

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    Secretary Transfer e n d C e l l Transfer Adoption of the selective function "Transfer" allows rer ou t- i ng of the cal l transferred to the secretary ba ck to the executive's station. When the secretary answering a call touch dials Executive's station n um be r the continuous calling ton e sounds a t both ends of the line, w h[...]

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    C a l l Forwarding Wh en you wi ll b e away from you r station and wis h all incoming calls to be rerouted to a different destination you ar e going to move to, you c an do s o b y registering that station number before yo u le av e. Registration of Cal l Forwarding Cancelling Call Forwarding program Touch dial Your original station number at yo u [...]

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    Priority When the party called i s on the li ne, a s indicated by t he bu sy tone, dial ing transmits a priority tone to the called party. The same tone is audible at the calling station. T he call is connected if t he called party also responds b y dialing In this event, the original conversation partner o f t he party called is te m porarily plac[...]

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    Highest Executive Priority Th is function is available onl y for th ose s ta t io n s specifically programmed f o r th is function, with programming station N o. 20 0 . W hen the station called is busy, as indicated by the bu sy or privacy tone, dialing sends a priority t one. Th is pr io rity tone is transmitted for a fe w seconds and then the c a[...]

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    Conference A "Hands-Free" conference call can be made w it h u p to 4 persons. For a conference under t h i s f uncti on t he o th er participants may be called ei th er t hro ugh their station nu m- ber, personal number or by Si ngl e Digit Dialing. Addition of s ta ti ons o r personal numbers ( to t a l of o n l y 4) may be added b y an[...]

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    Paging A va r i et y o f paging modes al l ow s paging over a w id e ar ea f r o m a ny m a st e r s t a t i o n . T h e paged p a r t y m ay respond from th e nearest master station. Paging mode s include external P A systems and/or Station paging and Zone paging is fo r ca lling a li mit ed area , a nd Al l -c a ll paging is f o r ca lling ov er [...]

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    Other Paging Modes 1 . Combination paging Combination paging is used whe n several zones mu st be paged s i m ul t aneously through E xternal P A or Station paging. A special paging a rea ca n be created wherever the paging ranges overlap by combining several zones. A maximum o f 10 combinations ca n be created i n this way fr om a maximum of 31 in[...]

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    How t o select the paging a r e a an d m a k e t h e paging call. Paging fu n ctions ma y include both external PA an d sta - tions, depending on t he z o n e being used. Th e paging a rea is limited t o individual zone, Combination pag in g and All-call paging depending on t he ca l l range. "T his applied w hen t he C om bination Paging is u[...]

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    All-Call Paging a n d Individual Z o n e Paging Paging c al l Ex t e r na l PA paging t o a s p e cific zone is possible fr o m a ny ma st er station by pr ess in g ('0' or '0 0" = all-call) 1~9(1~8*) (00~31) an d th e desired zone numbe r ('0' = all-call). I t is possible to wa it f o r a response in t h i s mode, but[...]

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    Combination Paging Several zones c an be called sim ultaneously u sing e x t e r na l PA paging and s ta ti o n paging. T h i s is co m bination paging and is initiated b y pressing 90 ~ 9 9 Paging wi ll be broadcast to predetermined zones. It is possible to wait f or a response in th is mode , bu t it is usu a lly preferable to ter- minate t he pa[...]

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    < Example 4 > To operate combination paging. No. 20 0 registration indi- cating the individual zones to be included in t he co mb in a- ti o n zo n e mus t be made. For further details, refer to Installation Hand Book fo r EXES-6000 CP unit. Programming fo r Example 1 . Combination zone 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Dialing Individual z one ?[...]

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    Emergency All-Call Paging Handset substation TL-600S sh ould normally b e used fo r the emergency all-call station, No. 2 4 7 . < Emergency all-call paging is m a d e > To broadcast emergency all-call paging, pick up a handset. Th e hi gh es t priority all-call paging can be broadcasted to all zones without pre-announcement of paging. During [...]

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    Paging P r i o r i t y When usi ng the standard pa ging f unctions, paging i s no t heard whil e other calls are in progress. < Example 1 > * : Conversation ma de at a station with its Privacy switch i n ON is no t resumed on ce interrupted. (The EXES-6000 System permits the station in Privacy mad e t o make or receive a call.) Note 1: If the[...]

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    Personal Number Paging If you wish to receive personal number paging calls, y ou may register yo ur personal number at any station assigned in yo ur desired pagin g z one by dialing confirmation ton e is hea rd. Yo u r personal num ber A calling party who wish es t o speak to y ou c an pag e you automatically i n the specific zone if he dials your [...]

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    Selectable First Station Number Th e first station number f o r system may be selected from any of the followi ng nu mbe rs (Hardwired station number): Th e system wit h Personal Numbers can't us e No . 100 ~ 199. Note. Station No . 2 0 0 prog ramm ing is required wh en any other numbering schedules than standard (No. 2 00 ~) are used. Program[...]

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    Group Blocking Note. 1 . When th e paging ca l l is ma de, the group of stations to which the response is mad e is r es tricted b y Function B . Function B permits th e normal station call in the direction of the a rrows. Its paging response can be ma de in the opposite direction of the arrows. (Refer to Fi g. 4) < Example o f Paging response &g[...]

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    Programmable Restricted Access for Stations Stations which can u se the 6 groups of following functions mu st b e programmed, so as to restrict access to those f un c- tions b y tho se stations no t pro gr ammed. 1. Al l - c a l l paging 2. Conference St a ti o n number 3. General purpose control Mo de 1 (One-shot make output) 00-49 000 ~ 499 4. Ge[...]

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    Selectable C alling Tone T h e duration of the calling tone can be set f o r eit her 0.2 second (single not e tone) or 0 .3 second (warble tone). I t i s also possible to h av e th e station without any c a lling tone. Note. 1 . Th e dur ati on of th e continuous ca lling t one is im- possible to change. 2 . Different modes of the d u ra t i on o f[...]

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    In/Out Annunciation The in/out annunciation indicators can b e turned on or off f ro m any ma s te r station by using th e personal numbe r registering procedure. 1000~1999 ( pe r sonal number) from an y s ta tion, the call is put through to the station registered wi th the personal number. Cancelling personal number an d turning of f in/out annunc[...]

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    Destination Annunciation Indication When a personal number is registered at the station of the destination a per so n ha s mo ved to, the corresponding lamp o n the de st in at io n i n d i c a ti o n panel co mes on, i n d i c a t i n g where h e is. When a personal number registration is m ad e at any station ( No . 2 0 1 ~ 232) b y dialing 1 00 [...]

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    Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) A on e station/one lam p type calling party indication panel ca n b e provided fo r certain specified stations (eight stations or eight gr oups of st a ti o n s) Th e system can also be divided into a m a ximum of 8 groups of stations (consecutive station numbers) so that each group may have the calling party in[...]

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    < Calling party s elect ion > 1 . When there are more than 2 incoming calls t o a b us y sta tion , th e calling pa rties' lamps o n the indication panel come on . The called party may se lec t the calling pa rty h e wish es to re s pond to b y touch dialing plus (desired calling party's number). In t h is event, the original conver[...]

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    Pocket Pager The system can be connected w it h usual typ e P ocket pag er using the interface w it h Make/break relay output. 1 . Dial (00 ~ 9 9, Pager No.) and the pager is c all ed after confirmation to n e is h eard. 2. When (00 ~ 9 9 , Pager No . ) is dialed by the party called fr o m the nearest m aster station, it is possible to respond a c [...]

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    General Purpose Control Station ma y b e restricted from access t o this function. This function can control oth er equipments by e m ploying th e D at a Transmitting a nd Receiving Un its . Select th e required type of output. (Mode 1 ) One-shot make output ( 500/50 contacts) Dial 00 ~ 49 (000 ~ 499) a nd th e relay output is m ad e for 1 to 2 sec[...]

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    Simplified Paging If a n external speaker is connected instead of a station, simplified paging ca n be made without the PA am plifier if the caller d ia ls that station nu mbe r and makes a paging call. Note. Fo r further details, please refer to "Installation Handbook for Exchange" Simplified paging Ext ern al speaker connected t o the l[...]

  • Page 63

    Chapter 3 Functions a n d operating procedures of tie-line system fo r a maximum of 7 6 8 stations[...]

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    Pa rt names an d functions o f t he station keyboard Volume switch Adjusts the volume o f the station speaker. Pocket Pager response Conference Pocket Pager call Personal number cancellation Call Back Conference call clearance Clear entry during call Single digit dialing All-call paging response In-use Lamp Lights up when the station is on line w i[...]

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    Tie-line Connections of Exchanges 1 . Purpose of tie-line connection When the EXES-6000 system us es t he Central Processing Unit Model CP -64, n ot only the u s e of a sin gl e exchange (up to 25 6 stations) bu t also the tie-line connections of 2 exchanges ( up to 51 2 stations) or 3 exchanges (up to stations) are possible. This tie-line function[...]

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    3 . Numbering schedule fo r stations an d paging zones Type of exchange Single Exchange (EX-1) Exchange " A" (EX-2A/3A) Exchange "B " (EX - 2B /3 B) Exchange "C" (EX-3C) Numbering f or stations Standard 200 ~ 455 470 ~ 725 740 ~ 995 Without personal number 1 0 0 ~ 355*1 400 ~ 65 5 * 1 700 ~ 95.5 * 1 Numbering f o r pag[...]

  • Page 67

    Function description Be sid es f ix ed standard functions, there a re selectable standard functions a nd optional functions. Selectable standard functions ca n b e selected by chang- in g ov er The CP Uni t switches and b y establishing station N o . 20 0 programming. Optional functions ca n b e m ad e available by using external equipment or addit[...]

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    2 1 ) Group Hunting Wh en the first called party in a group is busy, the c all is automatically transferred to th e next stat ion s. 22) Secretary Tr ansfer Calls to an "Executive" ma y b e automatically trans- ferred t o a "Secretary". 3. Optional Functions 3- 1. Available across the other exchange 23) Station Paging and Respon[...]

  • Page 69

    Restrictions Resulting from T i e-line Connection Tie-line 1 . Paging 1 ) Paging i s possible u p to a maximum number of 15 zone p e r exchange. 2) It is possible to mak e paging to a l l z on es (30 zones fo r 2 exchanges a nd 45 zones f o r 3 exchanges) by m ea n s of All-call paging. 3) All-call paging and z on e paging a re possible from any ma[...]

  • Page 70

    EXES-6000, CP-64 S ummary o f Di al Operations Tie-line system of 2 or 3 exchanges Station numbering: N o. 200 ~ 455, No. 470 ~ 725, No. 740 ~ 995 (standard) Tie-line Classification Call Function Press-to-talk Remote response Remote r esponse re g istration Continuous calling tone re s ponse Privacy Secretary transfer Single digit registration Sing[...]

  • Page 71

    Classification Paging Display and Control Data Transmitting and Receiving Unit Function <Tie-line system of 2 exchanges> All-call plu s 30-zone paging <Tie-line system of 3 exchanges> All-call pl us 45-zone paging A ll - c a l l response Zone paging response Paging d ur in g normal call One-shot make output Make/break output 8-selectabl[...]

  • Page 72

    Automatic L i ne Release When, in dialing, a ll o f the numbers are not dialed within 5 seconds, th e station is automatically disconnected from the speech path an d dialing cannot be completed. In this instance, the dialing process w il l have t o be repeated f r o m th e beginning. Thi s function h a s been adopted t o speed up t r a ffic pr oces[...]

  • Page 73

    Camp-On P r i vacy Wh en the party y ou are calling ha s his station on Privacy mode, by simply waiting you will automatically "Camp- On " the line. ( P ri va c y ton e sounds continuously.) As so on a s the Privacy mo de i s released, or as soon as he one-touch di a l s any of t he k ey s ( ) , or as so on as h e picks u p a h a n ds et [...]

  • Page 74

    Single Digit Dialing Single digit registration Register in a dv an ce a s f o l l o w s : Confirmation t on e Station nu mb er Confirmation to ne Personal number Confirmation tone Paging zon e Confirmation to ne Confirmation tone An y f our digits Single digits of station n um be r Single digit of personal nu mber Single digit o f paging c al l Sin[...]

  • Page 75

    Master S u b Relationship Maste r/Subst ation associations are se t up by using station #20 0 as the programming station. Once thes e relationships have b ee n established, substations can then contact thei r designated master stations by simply touch dialing If TL-600S Handset substation is used, substations can b e connected to their designated m[...]

  • Page 76

    Personal Number Ca l l Tie-line A personal number m ay b e registered at an y master station which the person to whom the number is assigned expects to be . A party wi sh ing to receive personal number calls at a specific station may register hi s number at th at s t a t i o n by touch dialing Personal Number. Th os e who ar e frequently away from [...]

  • Page 77

    Continuous C alling T o n e Whe n a specified station receives a call, th e calling tone continues until (except key) is depressed by this party. 1 . Whe n calls cannot be answered im m ediately or wh en i t i s difficult to h e a r a normal calling ton e du e to hi g h back- ground noise, th e station sh ould be provided w ith the continuous calli[...]

  • Page 78

    Remote Response This feature is available only among st a t io n s programmed fo r t hi s purpose. W he n a s t a ti o n at whi ch no on e is p res ent i s called by me ans of a continuous ca lling tone, remote response to th at c al l can be made by pressing the key fr om any other station programmed f or th is function. Dial operation fo r Remote[...]

  • Page 79

    C a l l Transfer Tie-line Ca ll Transfer from Called Station During the conversation, first dial ( t h e St a ti on Number of the person t h e call i s to b e trans- ferred t o). The original call i s th en he ld an d the h olding tone i s trans- mitted to t he other party, while the th ird party is called and asked whether he w i l l accept the ca[...]

  • Page 80

    A paging ca ll can be made by a called party of an existing ca l l to a third party, the third party's re sponse accepted while the original call i s o n h old, and the original call resumed w hen the response c a ll has ended. Press an d th e desired zone number. This puts t he original call on ho ld an d makes the External PA an d or Station[...]

  • Page 81

    This function is only available whe n a specified station is programmed f o r th i s purpose wi th us e o f Station # 20 0 in th e programming mode. Automatic transfer of incoming calls b y an executive to h i s secretary i s accomplished by placing t he Privacy Switch on hi s statio n in the ON position. Thi s function allows a secretary to accept[...]

  • Page 82

    Adoption of the selective function "Transfer" al lo ws rerout- i n g of th e cal l transferred to the secretary ba ck to t he executive's stati on. Wh en the secretary answering a call t ouch dials Executive's stat ion number th e privacy tone sounds continuously at bo th en ds of the line, whi le the ca ll is h eld. The ca ll h[...]

  • Page 83

    Adoption of the selective function "Transfer" allows rerout- in g of the call transferred to th e secretary bac k to the executive's station. Wh en the secretary answering a call touch dials Executive's station number the continuous calling tone sounds at both ends of t he line, w h i le the ca l l is held. T he ca ll holding to[...]

  • Page 84

    Th is function is available only for th ose stations specifically programmed for thi s fu n ction, with programming station N o . 20 0 . Wh e n the station called i s busy, as indicated by th e bu s y o r privacy tone, di al in g sends a p r i o rity t one. Thi s p rio rity tone is transmitted for a fe w seconds an d then the call i s pu t th rough[...]

  • Page 85

    A "Hands-Free" conference call ca n b e mad e with up to 4 persons. For a conference under t h i s function the ot her participants may be called either thr oug h t hei r sta ti on num- ber, personal number or by Single Digit D ialing. Addition of stations or pe rsonal numbers (total of only 4) may be added by anyone already connected. Th[...]

  • Page 86

    A v ar i et y o f paging modes allows paging ove r a wide area f r o m any master sta tion. Th e paged p a r t y may r espond fr o m the nearest master station. Paging modes include ex t ernal PA systems and/or Station paging, and Zone paging is fo r calling a limited are a and All-call paging is f or calling over the entire area. Response to a pag[...]

  • Page 87

    Paging ar ea All-call paging o ver t he entire zones of exchanges "A ", "B"and "C " *1 Zon e paging to t he zone of exchange "A" Zone paging t o t he zone of exchange "B" Zone paging t o th e zon e of exchange "C " Paging c al l Dialing operation Response Automatic response Zon e number di[...]

  • Page 88

    External P A paging to a specific zone is possible f ro m an y master station by pressing after picking u p a h andset I t is possible to wai t fo r a response in th is m ode, but any- thing said will b e broadcasted over the entire zone. It is b e s t to en d the paging c all by pressing and waiting for a r esponse. or hanging up a h andset All-ca[...]

  • Page 89

    1 .. Th e exchanges A, B and C permit the f ol l o w i n g Standard Station Numbering Schedules (Hardwired station number): < Standard station numbering > 2 . I f you prefer any ot he r station numbering schedules than those given i n the above It em 1, you c an ha ve the station nu mb er series (Consecutive num ber) to start with an y o f No[...]

  • Page 90

    Programmable Station Numbering 1 . Numbering schedules can b e ch anged easily b y pro- gramming in s tead of rewiring. 2 . Numbering schedule (such as 200's, 300's, 900's) is av a i la b l e for convenient o ffice differentiation. (archi- 3 . Normally, station numbers which ar e included in a sta ti on paging zone mu st b e sequenti[...]

  • Page 91

    Group Blocking Function ( A ) The system can b e grouped or divided into a maximum of 6 groups of s ta tions with consecutive station numbers b y exchanges " A", "B" an d "C ". D ifferent station groups cannot call ea ch another. [Example 1] < Exchange "A" > Fig. 1 Gr o u p 1 No.201~209 Group 2 No. 21 0[...]

  • Page 92

    Example of Group B locking registration T o u s e this function, station No . 20 0 programming (N o.4 70 programming or No .7 40 programming) of t he al loc ate d stati on number, group, paging zon e, etc., mus t b e se t up in the exchange. 1 . Example of conversation and pa gi ng To make this example of Group Bl ocking available for the system, t[...]

  • Page 93

    Programmable Restricted Access for S tations Tie-line St a ti o ns whi ch can us e the 6 groups o f following f unctions mu st b e programmed, so as to restrict access to those func- tions b y th ose stations no t programmed. 1 . All-call paging 2. Conference 3. Gener al purpose control Mo de 1 (One-shot make output) St a ti o n number 4. General p[...]

  • Page 94

    Selectable Calling Tone Tie-line T he duration of t he calling to ne c an b e set for either 0. 2 second (single no te tone) or 0 . 3 second (w arble tone). It is al so possible to ha ve the station without any calling tone. Note. 1 . Th e duration of th e continuous calling to ne i s i m - possible to ch ange. 2 . Different modes of th e d u r a t[...]

  • Page 95

    The in/out annunciation indicators can b e turned on or o f f fr o m any master station by using the personal number registering procedure. When a personal number registration is made at a station, by dialing In/out indication panel Lamp on th e persona l number is registered at t hat station and the personal number lamp on the in/out in di c at io[...]

  • Page 96

    Calling Party Indication (Lamp Type) Tie-line A one stat ion /o ne la mp type calling party indication panel can be provided fo r certain specified stations (eight stations or eight groups of stations) The system can a lso be d ivided into a m aximum of 8 groups of stations (consecutive station numbers) so that eac h group ma y have th e calling pa[...]

  • Page 97

    < Calling p art y selection > 1 . When there are more t han 2 in coming c al l s to a bu sy st at io n, th e calling pa rties' lamps o n the indication panel c om e on. Th e called par ty m ay select the calling party he wi shes t o respond to b y touch dialing pl us (de sir ed calling party's number). In t hi s event, the original [...]

  • Page 98

    Pocket Pager Tie-line The system can b e connected with usual t y pe P ocket pager using the int erf ace wi th Make/break relay output. 1 . Dial (00 ~ 99, Pager No. ) and th e pager is called after confirmation tone is h eard. 2. When (00 ~ 99, Pager No . ) i s dialed b y the party called fr om the nearest master station, it is possible to r espond[...]

  • Page 99

    General Purpose Control Tie-line Station may b e r es tricted from ac ce ss to this function. Th is function can control oth er equipments b y employing the D a ta Transmitting a nd Receiving U nits. Select the required t ype of output. (Mode 1 ) One-shot make o utput (500/50 contacts) Dial an d the relay output is mad e fo r 1 to 2 seconds. Exampl[...]

  • Page 100

    Note. When 2 or 3 exchanges ar e connected by ti e -lines, Data Transmitting an d Receiving Un its can b e operated fr o m th e stations whi ch sh are the s ame exchange bu t t heir operation is impossible f r o m the st ati ons which are co n- nected to the other exchange. Equipments to b e controlled Control of Da t a Transmitting an d Receiving [...]

  • Page 101

    Simplified Paging If an external speaker is connected instead of a station, simplified paging can be made wi th o ut th e PA a m plifier i f the c a ll e r d ia l s tha t s t at i on number and ma ke s a paging c al l . Note. Fo r further details, please refer to "Installation Handbook for Exchange" Simplified paging Ex te rn al speaker c[...]

  • Page 102

    T O A ELECTRIC C O, LT D. KOBE,JAPAN P r in t e d in Japan[...]