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COMMANDER KEY
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
FOR DUMMIES A Reference for the rest of us!
Including all your favourites like-
1. T105 SDF layout, Station Wiring and Voltages
2. T106 SDF Layout, Station wiring and voltages
3. T210 Programming defaults
4. OLD “S” 416 SDF layout, Station wiring and voltages
Programming Defaults 5. NEW “S” Station Wiring and voltages
Fuse and switch location
Programming Defaults
6. BN SDF Layouts, Station Wiring and Voltages
Programming Defaults
7. E 105-208 PTU terminations, Station wiring and voltages
Station switch settings 8 E308-616. SDF Layout, Station terminations and voltages
Switch settings, Default Programming 9. “I” Station termination and AFU connection Resister placement
Default Programming 10. HX System capacity
SDF layouts, station termination and voltages Switch settings , programming defaults 11. D32, D72 PCB descriptions
Basic program codes, and system terminations
12. DECT Ring Cadences, basic programming GAP, KIRK
13. Vision PCB description/location and sdf layouts
Programming defaults, some hints
14. NT40, 132 System capacity, basic SDF layout, station volts
ISDN Terminations and hints, BRA indicators
Program map, Feature codes, applications codes Voice mail, AA, CCR hints
15. Bis Links, Easy call, Cental
CABLE TERMINATING MODULE All system cabling terminates on the Cable Terminating Modules (CTM) are shown below in Fig 12.
Function Wire Colour
Term Term Wire Colour
Function Wire Colour
Term Terminal Stn Side
Wire Colour
Function Wire colour
Terminal Line Side
Unused DRb DRa
5D1 5a
R W
Station 5/ Special Telephone
BK B
5D2 5b
2b5 2a5
B W
Station 5 Line 2
B W
Lb5 La5
Door Station BK R
DSd DSc
4D1 4a
R W
Station 4/ Room Monitor
BK B
4D2 4b
2b4 2a4
B W
Station 4 Line 2
B W
Lb4 La4
B W
DSb Dsa
3D1 3a
R W
Station 3 BK B
3D2 3b
2b3 2a3
B W
Station 3 Line 2
B W
Lb3 La3
Earth R,Bk E 2D1 2a
R W
Station 2 Bk B
2D2 2b
2b2 2a2
B W
Station 2 Line 2
B W
Lb2 La2
Exch Line
B W
Lb La
1D1 1a
R W
Station 1 BK B
1D2 1b
2b1 2a1
B W
Station 1 Line2
B W
Lb1 La1
Station 610
Socket Designation
Voltages
Power On Power Off
Telephone Station Sockets
2 6
1 5
na (+) nb (-)
-------------------------- nD1 (+) nD2 (-)
23-24V
------------------------------- 22-23v
50V (Exch dial tone)
---------------------------- o/c (Note 2)
Door Station
DSa (+) DSb (-)
------------------------------------------ DSc DSd
1.2 – 1.8V (Note 1)
------------------------------- 0V
0V
---------------------------- o/c (Note 2)
Room Monitor Station
a (+) b (-)
------------------------------------------ D1 (+) D2 (-)
23-24V
------------------------------- 22-23V
50V (Exch dial tone)
---------------------------- o/c (Note 3)
T105
SYSTEM CABLING SCHEME
Telephone Station 1
1 R 2 w 3 4 5 Bk 6 B
w Ø A1
Ø A2
Telephone Station 2
B Ø B1 Ø B2
R Ø C1 Ø C2
Bk Ø D1 Ø D2
Telephone Station 3
with Stn Amp
1 R 2 w 3 4 5 Bk 6 B
w Ø A3 Ø A4
Telephone Station 4
D2 Stn D1 Amp
B Ø B3 Ø B4
R Ø C3 Ø C4
Bk Ø D3 Ø D4
Standard Telephone 99
1 2 w 3 4 5 6 B
w Ø AT1 Ø AT2 Standard Telephone 90 B Ø BT1 Ø BT2
MCB CT2
System Ø L1A
Ø NC No Connection Exchange Line Ø L1B Ø NC
Door Stn Room Monitor Ø TEL Ø ETH
Dsa
or
a w Ø AM1 Ø AM2
Door Station or Room Monitor 2
DSb b B Ø BM1 Ø BM2
DSc D1 R Ø CM1 Ø CM2
DSd D2 Bk Ø DM1 Ø DM2
External Music Ø EMA Ø AL1
External Alarm Source Ø EMB Ø AL2
Door Unlock Ø DUA Ø DUB
TERMINAL WIRE COLOR FUNCTION FUNCTION WIRE COLOR TERMINAL
MCB BLOCK CT1
A1 B1 C1 D1
W B R
BK
STATION 1
STATION 2
W B R
BK
A2 B2 C2 D2
A3 B3 C3 D3
W B R
BK
STATION 3
STATION 4
W B R
BK
A4 B4 C4 D4
AT1 BT1
W B
STATION 99 STATION 90 W B
AT2 BT2
MCB BLOCK CT2
L1A L1B
W B
SYSTEM LINE 1
NO CONNECTION
NC NC
TEL TELECOM EARTH ETH
AM1 BM1 CM1 DM1
W B R
BK
DOOR STATION #1
DOOR STATION #2
W B R
BK
AM2 BM2 CM2 DM2
EMA EMB
EXTERNAL MUSIC INPUT
ALARM AL1 AL2
DUA DOOR UNLOCK DUB
Software programming similar to T210
T106
Station 610
Socket Designation
Voltages
Power On Power Off
Telephone Station Sockets
2 6
1 5
An (+) Bn (-)
-------------------------- Cn (+) Dn (-)
0V
-------------------------------
1.5sec .75v 3 sec 20v
50V (Exch dial tone)
---------------------------- o/c (Note 3)
Cabling scheme designated on system. Station Voltages same as T106 To initiate programming
Lift handset
Press hold button.
Enter pass code 411
Press * Confirmation tone will be heard. Enter job code. 2 - Changes to Allowed Numbers. 3 - Setting station Class of Service. 6 - Setting Number Length Limiting Length .
Job Code 2 - Changing allowed numbers after job code is entered Enter allowed number address Addresses: 00-31 are local only
32-55 are STD Press * Confirmation tone will be heard. Enter allowed numbers (Maximum of 6 digits) Skip this step to erase numbers already stored. Press * Confirmation tone will be heard. Replace handset on hook.
LOCAL ACCESS NUMBER STD ACCESS NUMBERS
ADDRESS STANDARD PERMITTED
ADDRESS STANDARD PERMITTED
200* 1 232* 02
201* 2 233* 03
202* 3 234* 04
203* 4 235* 05
204* 5 236* 06
205* 6 237* 07
206* 7 238* 08
207* 8 239* 09
208* 9 240* 002
209* 000 241* 003
210* 013 242* 004
211* 017 243* 011
212* 007 244* 015
213* 008 245*
214* 009 246*
215* 012 247*
216* 019 248*
217* 249*
218* 250*
219* 251*
220* 252*
221* 253*
222* 254*
223* 255*
224*
225* FUSE RATING
WHERE USED 226*
227* 300mA STIB F1 to F4
228* 250mA MCB F3 12v Rail
229* 1.5 A MCB f4 5v Rail
230* 400 mA PS Mains Power
231*
STATION ADDRESS
CODE LINE 1 COS
ADDRESS CODE
LINE 2 COS
1 311* * 312* *
2 321* * 322* *
3 331* * 332* *
4 341* * 342* *
5 351* * 352* *
6 361* * 362* *
7 371* * 372* *
8 381* * 382* *
9 391* * 392* *
10 301* * 302* *
DS1/RM1 NOT APPLICABLE
Job Code 3 - Setting Class of Service after job code is entered: Enter required Station number 1 - 0. (0 is for station 10) Enter Exchange line number 1 or 2 Press * Confirmation tone will be heard. Enter code required 1- Denied
2- Local only. 3- Local and STD. 4- Unrestricted access.
Press * Confirmation tone will be heard. Replace handset on hook.
Ring Selection to program ringing Lift handset of the station to be programmed Press # key Press desired selection code
10 exchange line 1 ring stopped
11 exchange line 1 ring allowed
20 exchange line 2 ring stopped
21 exchange line 2 ring allowed Press * key. A confirmation tone will be heard. Replace handset
T210
COMMANDER S416 S.D.F. LAYOUT
5th MODULE
V
A
C
V
A
C
C
9
10
C
11
12
C
13
14
C
15
16
V
A
C
V
A
C
D
9
D
10
D
11
D
12
D
13
D
14
D
15
D
16
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
W G
Bn
W G
Gy
W Bn
W
W Bn
Gy
W Gy
W
Y B Y O Y G Y Bn Y Gy
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4th MODULE
A
S
14
B
S
14
A
S
15
B
S
15
A
S
16
B
S
16
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
W B
W
W B
O
W O
Bn
W O
Gy
W G
W
W G
Bn
W G
Gy
W Bn
W
W Bn
Gy
W Gy
W
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3rd
MODULE
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
N
A
2
N
B
2
W
1
W
2
F
E
1
F
E
2
A
S
9
B
S
9
A
S
10
B
S
10
A
S
11
A
S
11
A
S
12
B
S
12
A
S
13
B
S
13
W B W O
W G W Bn W Gy W B
W
W B
O
W B
G
W B
Bn
W B
Gy
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2nd
MODULE
A
S
3
B
S
3
A
S
4
B
S
4
A
S
5
B
S
5
A
S
6
B
S
6
A
S
7
B
S
7
A
S
8
B
S
8
A
L
1
B
L
1
A
L
2
B
L
2
A
L
3
B
L
3
A
L
4
B
L
4
W O
W
W O
G
W O
Bn
W O
Gy
W G
W
W G
Bn
W G
Gy
W Bn
W
W Bn
Gy
W Gy
W
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1st MODULE
D
1
D
2
D
3
D
4
D
5
D
6
D
7
D
8
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
V
A
C
A
S
1
B
S
1
A
S
2
B
S
2
W B W O
W G W Bn W Gy W B
W
W B
O
W B
G
W B
Bn
W B
Gy
AS1-AS20 ‘A’ Wire to Telephone Station
BS1-BS20 ‘B’ Wire to Telephone Station
C1/2-C19/20 ‘C’ wires to Telephone Station
D1-D20 ‘D’ Wire to Telephone Station (Note: C is a Common Connection)
W1,W2, Connection of Central Alarm
NA2,NB2, Power fail Telephone Connection
AL1-AL6 ‘A’ Side of Exchange Lines BL1-BL6 ‘B’ Side of Exchange Lines
OLD “S”
Station Socket Cabling and Voltages
Cable
Designation
603/610 Socket Designation Function Voltage
White (WT) 2 a La On-hook: b (ref.)
to a = +24v (±4V)
Blue (BL) 6 b Lb Off-hook: b (ref.)
to a = +4V ((±1V)
Red (RD) 1 c Data 1 D (ref.) to c +
+22V ((±2V)
Black (BK) 5 d Data 2
Characteristic Job
Code
Data Remarks
Exchange connection Line 1
to
Line 6
11
to
16
01 = Existent
00 = Non-existent
Dialling Method Line 1
to
Line 6
41
to
46
01 = DTMF
00 = Decadic
DTMFM Module is
required
Class of service for user with Internal
Call Number Station 11
to
30
71
to
90
00 = Internal Calls
01-05 as per access barring programming
04 05 = required for access
to outgoing Line Access
Audible Call Allocation Line 1
to
Line 6
21
to
26
11 to 30 Internal station Number 1
per Line
Auto Forwarding, Line 1
to
Line 6
31
to
36
11 to 30 Internal Station Number
Max. 1 per Line
Night Switching call Allocation 29 11 to 30 Internal Station Number to
receive audible ring when
Night mode active
*Auto Forwarding option 30 00 =No Forwarding
01 =Forwarding
02 =Forwarding
and Search
*See Note
Auto Forward transfer Time 39 01 to15 Number of ring burst before
transfer
Flash Time 50 01 to 15 x 100 milliseconds
Interdigit Interval Timer 01 01 to 15 x 2 seconds
Recall Delay Time
Time Call is on Hold before Recall
05 00 to 15 21 seconds off set plus Data
x 3.5 seconds
Customer Data Initialisation,
Lift Handset on station 11
Dial S411 0S Hang up
Continuous Entry of User-Specific data S3
Codes may be skipped several times by pressing the I Key as many times
as required
Lift handset on station 11
Dial S411 3(2 digit passcode)(data) I
Continue with next code
Dial S and hang up when finished
Bi-directional data
test
Leave handset on-
hook press # key,
followed by the digit
1 key. If lights flash
and rings all ok
OLD“S”
Station voltages
Telecom
Cable
605/610
Socket
Designation Function Voltage Table
White (WT)
Blue (BL)
RED (RD)
Black (BK)
2
6
1
5
a
b
c
d
La
Lb
Data 1
Data 2
On Hook: b (ref) to a +24V (±4V)
Off-Hook b (ref) to a + 4V (±1V)
D (ref ) to c +22V (±2V)
Sdf layout designated on system
Switch and fuse Locations S206/408
Earth imbalance for PABX Recall
S5 Music On Hold
Melody Selection
Open Internal M.O.H.
S6 Music On Hold Int/Ext Int Internal M.O.H. select
R5 External Music On Hold adjustment
R6 Internal Music On Hold adjustment
Fuses
Fuses Circuit Value Type
F1 MAINS 200Ma M205 Slow Blow
F3 5V 800mA M205 Slow Blow
F4 24/15/7.5V 1A M205 Slow Blow
F5 45V(AC) 100mA M205 Slow Blow
F6 Stn11-14 160mA M205 Slow blow
F7 Stn15-18 160mA M205 Slow blow
TW
I
MI
D
EC
O
S
S
M
R5
F7 F6 F5 F4 F3
160 160 100 1A 800
mA mA mA mA
F1 200mA
R2
R3
R6
S2 RESET
Watchdog
S4
S3 S6 S5
P5 45VAC
+7.5V
P4
S1 S2 S3 S4
R1
P3
15V
P2
24V
KCM
MOB
P1/5v
F
1
NEW “S”
Power Supply Fuses S824/824H
F6 F8 F10
F7 F9 F11
F5 F4 F3
Fuses on Power Supply
Fuse Circuit Value Type F1(not shown) Mains 500mA M205 Slow Blow
F3 5 V 2A M205 Slow Blow
F4 24/10/5V 3.15A M205 Slow Blow
F5 45V(AC) 315mA M205 Slow Blow
F6 Stn11-14 200mA M205 Slow Blow
F7 Stn15-18 200mA M205 Slow Blow
F8 Stn19-22 200mA M205 Slow Blow
F9 Stn23-26 200mA M205 Slow Blow
F10 Stn27-30 200mA M205 Slow Blow
F11 Stn31-34 200mA M205 Slow Blow
The S824H system
incorporates new
CPM-S824H Serial
Item No: 338/936
and a new
backplane.
The CPM-S824H
and Backplane are
not compatible
with previous
version and
therefore are not
interchangeable
with the S824
Warning: Do not
insert the 8SM or
408M into Slot 1.
For fault verification
you can interchange
408M and 8SM
cards in slots 2,3,
or4.
NEW “S 824”
Programming
S1
Characteristic Op.Code Data Exchange Line L1
To
L8
01
to
08
00 = Non existent
10 = Decadic
20 = DTMF
Station Type Stn11
to
Stn34
11
to
34
00 = 4-wire station
01 = 2-wire station
10 = 4 wire station data secure
11 = 2-wire station data secure
Transfer time before Recall 41 01-99
Paging existent 42 00 = no, 10 = yes
Int/Ext/Ext conference 43 00 = no, 10 = yes
Exchange line release time 44 00=99
Dial pulse break 45 01-99
Dial pulse make 46 01-99
Recall time 47 00-99
Internal Paging: Zone 1 50 Station number
Internal Paging : Zone 2 51 Station number
S2 Characteristic Op. Code Data
Recall Key function L1
to L8
01
to
08
00 = not required
10 = earth
21-99 Flash + Time
Exchange Code L1
to
L8
11
to
18
00 = not required 00-99
X= 1-9 x1 sec(pause)
Y= 0-9 PABX code
Central Alarm L1
to
L8
21
to
28
00 = off
10 = on
Call forward type L1
Main ans point & to
alt ans point L8
31
to
38
00=option 1(A)
01=option2 (A)+(B)+search
02=option3(A)+(B)+search
03=option4(A)+(B)+search/stop
11=group call
Group Call L1
to
L8
41
to
48
11-34
Auto Forwarding Time L1
to
L8
61
to
68
01-15
Interdigit Interval timer L1
(Post Dial Pulse) to
L8
71
to
78
00-15=
time x 2 sec
(Initialisation) is carried out as
follows.
SH746SO * 00 *
Note: Do not perform this
procedure on the S824H as it
is already initialised
Customer data is grouped into specific “code groups” and are all accessed in exactly the
same following manner: (firstly the “pass code” needs to be entered, ie. SH 746) S N * C
C *
Where N is the particular code group
= 1 for Configuration data display/alter
= 2 for Exchange line data display/alter
= 3 for Station related data display/alter
= 4 for Night switch related data display/alter
= 5 for Digit Discrimination display/alter
= 8 for Comset DSS Button Field code Allocation
= 9 for System Abbreviated number display/alter additionally for the S824/824H only
Time/Date
= 11Digit analysis Data S824H
= 8 for Comset key function allocation and CC is the actual address that is to be effected
NEW “S”
S3
Characteristic Op. Code Data
Hot Line Pairs 01
02
03
04
00 00 not required
1st two byte = Chief
Station Number
2nd
two byte = Secretary
Station Number
Class of service Stn11
Stn12
to
Stn34
11
12
to
34
1X,2X,3X,4X,5X,6X,
7X,8X,
1-8 line
X = COS:
0 internal
1 incoming only
2-7 according
to barring data
Night Switch Authorisation 41 00 = only station 11
12-34 = other station Unit line only Comset Stn11
to
Stn34
51
52
to
74
00 = not connected
1Y = connected
Y = line number for
automatic connection
STATION AND LINE DATA FOR NIGHT SERVICE S4
Characteristic Op.Code Data
Class of Service Stn11
To
Stn34
11
to
34
1X,2X,3X,4X,5X,6X,
7X,8X,
1-8 line
X = COS:
0 internal
1 incoming only
Call Allocation L1
to
L8
41
to
48
00 = Group Call
XX = Station
number
Group Call L1
to
L8
51
to
58
11-34 insert all
stations in that
particular group
Central Alarm L1
To
L8
61
to
68
00 = off
10 = on
Access Barring Programming S5 With the Class Of Service/Access Barring code, the
system can provide up to eight distinct Classes Of Service from COS 00 to COS 07. These classes relate to access rights to exchange lines:
COS 00 is defined as no access for that exchange line.
COS 01 allows answering of call only, for that exchange line.
COS 07 provides for open access, that is, no digit
discrimination COS 02 to COS 06 are freely definable
NEW “S”
2-7 according to
barring data
Station Voltages
Colour Pin Voltages
Station voltages: A-PAIR B-PAIR
WT BL RD BK
2 6 1 5
+9V 2V Ref A
+39.5V 15.5V* Ref B
308/512 SDF Layout
BN
Signal SDF
STA 10 1
2
STA 11 3
4
STA 12 5
6
STA 13 7
8
- 9
E 10
SIG SDF
STA 14 11
12
STA15 13
14
STA 16 15
16
STA 17 17
18
Line 1 19
Line 2 20
SIGNAL
SDF
PAIR
PFB1 21
PFB2 22
PFB3 23
DOOR 1 24
DOOR 2 25
TO BGM SOURCE
26
TO MOH
SOURCE 27
EXT SPEAKR
28
29
LINE 3 30
KR4
SIGNAL
SDF
PAIR
STA 18 31
32
STA 19 33
34
STA 20
RGU ring
35
36
STA 21
RGU 30v
37
38
39
From 48V
SOURCE
40
SIGNAL
SDF
PAIR PFB4 41
PFB5 42
CONTROL
SOURCE 1
43
CONTROL
SOURCE 2
44
45
46
47
48
LN4 49
LN5 50
SIGNAL
SDF
PAIR
LN1
1
LN2 2
LN3
3
LN4 4
LN5 5
LN6 6
LN7 7
LN8 8
9
EARTH
RECALL
10
SIGNAL
SDF
PAIR
PFB1 11
PFB2 12
PFB3 13
PFB4 14
PFB5 15
PFB6 16
PFB7 17
PFB8 18
19
20
Signal SDF
pair
STA 10 21
22
STA 11 23
24
STA 12 25
26
STA 13 27
28
29
30
Signal SDF
Pair
STA14 31
32
STA15 33
34
STA16 35
36
STA17 37
38
39
30volt 40
Signal SDF Pair
STA 18 41
42
STA 19 43
44
STA 20 45
46
STA 21 47
48
49
50
SIGNAL
SDF
PAIR
STA22
51
52
STA23
53
54
STA24
55
56
STA25
57
58
59
60
signal Sdf
pair
STA
26
61
62
STA
27
63
64
STA
28
65
66
STA
29
67
68
69
30 volt 70
signal SDF
PAIR
STA
30
71
72
STA
31
73
74
STA
32
75
76
STA
33
77
78
79
80
signal pair External
speak 1 91
92 External
Speak 2 93
94 Cntl 1 95 Cntl 2 96 Cntl 3 97 Cntl 4 98 Cntl 5 99 Cntl 6 100
signal SDF
pair
DSS 1 81
DSS 2 82
DSS11 83
DSS12 84
Door 1 85
Door 2 86
MOH 87
88cont
BGM 89
90
BN
BN 824 SDF Layout
To program the
system, set the WR
switch on the CPB-
BN-A board to the
lower, “N” (Normal),
position. Insert the
Test and
Programming Unit or
Handsfree station into
Station 10 socket. To
enter into the
programming mode
on the test and
programming unit
press WRITE and for
the Handsfree
Station press the
button located in the
top right-hand
corner under the
DSS label. All other
stations on the system
operate normally
while programming is
in progress.
1236 SDF Layout
LN1 1
LN2 2
LN3 3
LN4 4
LN5 5
LN6 6
LN7 7
LN8 8
LN9 9
LN10 10
LN11 11
LN12 12
PFB1 13
PFB2 14
PFB3 15
PFB4 16
PFB5 17
PFB6 18
PFB7 19
PFB8 20
PFB9 21
PFB10 22
PFB11 23
PFB12 24
ER 25
STA22
51
52
STA23
53
54
STA24
55
56
STA25
57
58
STA26
59
60
STA27
61
62
STA28
63
64
STA29
65
66
STA30
67
68
STA31
69
70
STA32
71
72
STA33
73
74
30V
SUPPLY
75
STA34
76
77
STA35
78
79
STA36
80
81
STA37
82
83
STA38
84
85
STA39
86
87
STA40
88
89
STA41
90
91
STA42
92
93
STA43
94
95
STA44
96
97
STA45
98
99
30V
SUPPLY
100
DSS1 101
DSS2 102
DSS11 103
DSS12 104
DOOR
1
105
DOOR
2
106
MOH
107
108
EXT
PAGE 1
109
110
EXT
PAGE 2
111
112
BGM 113
CNTL 1 114
CNTL 2
115
CNTL 3 116
CNTL 4 117
CNTL 5 118
CNTL 6 119
120
121
122
123
124
125
LN13 126
LN14 127 LN15 128
LN16 129
LN17 130
LN18 131 LN19 132
LN20 133
LN21 134
LN22 135
LN23 136
LN24 137
PFB13 138 PFB14 139
PFB5 140
PFB6 141
PFB7 142
PFB8 143
PFB9 144
PFB0 145
PFB1 146
PFB2 147
PFB3 148
PFB4 149
ER 150
STA 46 151
152
STA 47 153
154
STA 48 155
156
STA 49 157
158
STA 50 159
160
STA 51 161
162
STA 52 163
164
STA 53 165
166
STA 54 167
168
STA 55 169
170
STA 56 171
172
STA 57 173
174
30v 175
STA70
201
202
STA71
203
204
STA72
205
206
STA73
207
208
DSS3 209
DSS4 210
DSS5 211
DSS6 212
DSS7 213
DSS8 214
DSS9 215
DSS10 216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
STA10
26
27
STA11
28
29
STA12
30
31
STA13
32
33
STA14
34
35
STA15
36
37
STA16
38
39
STA17
40
41
STA18
42
43
STA19
44
45
STA20
46
47
STA21
48
49
30V
SUPPLY
50
STA 58 176
177
STA 59 178
179
STA 60 180
181
STA 61 182
183
STA 62 184
185
STA 63 186
187
STA 64 188
189
STA 65 190
191
STA 66 192
193
STA 67 194
195
STA 68 196
197
STA 69 198
199
30V 200
BN
Bus cabling is polarity-sensitive. It is essential that correct polarity be
maintained. Be careful when checking voltages on cabling.
Bus Wire Colour Modular Socket Bus Wire
Designation RJ 12 RJ 45
Green 1 2 L2b
Black 2 3 Service b (-50V)
Blue 3 4 L1b
White 4 5 L1a
Red 5 6 Service a (0V)
Orange 6 7 L2a
Power and Termination Unit Terminations
J1 J2 J3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2
{L1a L1b L2a L2b
Lines In
PF1 PF1
Powerfail
Telephone
Bm2 Bm2
Background
Music
source/
External
Music
Source
PF1 PF1
Powerfail
Telephone
B1a
White
B1b
Blue
B2a
Orng
B2b
Grn
VB-
Black
VB+
RedTo Plug
Pack
System Bus
SETTINGSWITCH NUMBER OPTION
SW2.1
SW2.2
SW2.3
SW2.4
SW2.5
SW2.6
SW2.7
SW2.8
MASTER PAGE IN
UNRESTRICTED ACCESS
RING - LINE 1
RING - LINE 2
DIAL TYPE
NOT USED
NOT USED
AUTO PAUSE INSERT ENABLED
DECADIC
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DTMF
E208-E105
Phone dip switch settings
INTERCOM
EXTENSION
SW1.1 SW1.2 SW1.3 SW1.4
1 0 0 0 1
2 0 0 1 0
3 0 0 1 1
4 0 1 0 0
5 0 1 0 1
6 0 1 1 0
7 0 1 1 1
8 1 0 0 0
NOTE: l=ON O=OFF Table 6 - Keystation Address Settings
MUSIC SOURCE HRDB-E - LINE 1 HRDB-E - LINE 2 LINK ON OFB-E
J3 J4 J3
Internal Chimes 1&2 1&2 INT
External Source 2&3 2&3 EXT
No Music Park on 1 Park on 1 INT
Table 8 - Music Source links
Examples
Program - internal, external, and no Music-On-Hold (inside master station)
Keystation DIP Switches (Default Settings)
3 2 1
J3/4
3 2 1
J3/4
3 2 1
J3/4
Internal
MOH
External
MOH
No Music
on Hold
ON
Keystation Address
SW1
1 2 3 4
ON
Keystation Options
SW2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
E208-E105
TOP
5
G/
W
W O/
S
W O/
B
W O/
G
W O/
W
W Bl/
S
W Bl/
B
W W
E
3/2
W
E
3/5
W
E
3/8
W
E
3/4
34
35
36
Ext Page
Line 5
Line 6
4
S Y B Y G Y O Y Bl Y S/
W
W B/
S
W B/
W
W G/
S
W G/
B
W
29
30
31
32
33
3
G W B W S W Bl/
O
W Bl/
G
W Bl/
B
W
Ext Page
(308)
P/F P/F P/F Door
Station
2
G/
W
W O/
S
W O/
B
W O/
G
W O/
W
W Bl/
S
W W
E
1/2
W
E
1/5
W
E
1/3
W
E
1/4
W
E
2/2
W
E
2/5
W
E
2/3
W
E
2/4
26
27
28
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
(Note 1)
Line 4
1
S Y B Y G Y O Y Bl Y S/
W
W B/
S
W B/
W
W G/
S
W G/
B
W
21
22
23
24
25
Cable Entry
NOTE 1: For 616 Only
For 308Line 3 Appears on 2/19 and 2/20
Colour Socket pin Station Voltages
WT 2 26.5 – 35 V DC
BL 6 26.5 – 35 V DC
RD 1 REF Pin 2
BK 5 REF Pin 6
VR2ON
OFF
MOH Volume Control
Switch in
the "ON"
Position
(Down "ON")
VR1
ONOFF
MOH Volume Control
Switch in
the "ON"
Position
(Left "ON")
E308 ME
E616 ME
Switch Positions
Switch
is ON
Switch
is OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Dot is
visible
ONOFF
OFF ON
Dot is NOT
visible
WARNING
SWITCH IS ON
WHEN PUSHED
LEFT
WARNINGSWITCH IS ON
WHEN PUSHED
DOWN
E308-E616
To Enter Programming Mode
While on-hook, press [#]
Dial 1234 - the 4-digit password
Press [REDIAL].
The system checks the password to ensure its validity. An error tone is heard if an incorrect password is
entered.
Programming Tones
Fast repeating tone (.5 seconds on, .5 seconds off) to indicate data is in the
correct format and has been accepted.
Error Tone Slow repeating tone (.5 second on, 2.5 seconds off) to indicate data is not valid and
has not been accepted.
Programming Summary FACILITY CODE &
FACILITY ASSIGNMENT DEFAULT
00 System Initialisation
1) [#]
2) PASSWORD
3) [REDIAL]
4) 00
5) 0 - initialise system except back-up
RAM
1 - initialise whole system.
Parameters will revert to default
setting
6) [REDIAL]
42
Exchange lines equipped
1) 42
2) Dial 0 or 1 for 3 lines
(6 for 616)
0 - Line not equipped
1 - Line equipped
3) [REDIAL]
1 for all
lines
43
Line Type
(exchange/PABX)
1) 43
2) Dial 0 or 1 for 3 lines
(6 for 616)
0 - exchange
1 – PABX
3) [REDIAL]
0 for all
lines
41
Line Dial Type
(pulse/tone)
1) 41
2) Dial 0 or 1 for 3 lines
(6 for 616)
0 - Decadic (pulse)
1 - DTMF (tone)
3) [REDIAL]
0 for all
lines
44
PABX Access Code
1) 44
2) Dial Location Code 0
3) Dial Access Code (max. 2 digits)
4) [TRANS]
5) Dial Location Code 1
6) Repeat 3 and 4
7) [REDIAL] 0 for both
locations
60
Line Ring Mode
1) 60
Dial 0, 1 or 2
0 - individual Ring Mode 1 - Normal
Ring Mode
2 - Off-hook Ring Mode
2) [REDIAL]
1 for all key
stations
32
Access Barring Class of
Service
1) 32
2) Dial 0-4 for 8-key station
(16 for 616)
0 - Class A
1 - Class B
2 - Class C
3 - Class D
4 - Class E
3) Repeat 2 for all 8 extensions
(16 for 616)
4) [REDIAL] 0 for all key
stations
30
External Line Access
1) 30
2) Dial key station numbers
3) Dial 0 or 1 for all 3 lines
(6 lines for 616)
0 - no line access
1 - access to line
4) [TRANS]
5) Repeat 2,3 and 4 for each station
6) [REDIAL] 1 for every
station
34
Allowed Codes for Class
B
1) 34
2) Dial location code 0-9
3) Dial allowed code or numbers
For access to code, eg 0011, dial
code, then [*]
For access to numbers only, dial
complete number then [HOLD]
4) [TRANS]
5) Dial next location code or [PAGE]
6) Repeat 3,4 and 5 for all locations
7) [REDIAL] Locations 0-
9:
Vacant (ISD
barred)
36
Allowed Codes for Class
C
1) 36
2) Dial location code 0-9
3) Dial allowed code or numbers.
For access to the code, dial the code
followed by [*]. For access to
numbers only, dial the complete
number followed by [HOLD]
4) [TRANS]
5) Repeat 2,3 and 4 for
all locations
6) [REDIAL] 0 : 000
1 : 008
2 : 009
3 : 013
4 : 016
5 : 019
6-9: Vacant
(STD access
barred)
E308-E616
37
Allowed Codes for Class
D
1) 37
2) Dial location code 0-9
3) Dial allowed code or numbers For
access to code, dial code followed
by [*]. For access to numbers
only, dial the complete number
followed by [HOLD]
4) [TRANS]
5) Repeat 2,3 and 4 for all locations
6) [REDIAL]
0 : 000
1-9: Vacant
63
Door Station Ring
(E308 ONLY)
1) 63
2) Dial first key station number
3) [*]
4) Repeat 2 and 3 for each station with
door station ring (max. 8)
5) [TRANS]
6) [REDIAL]
Key Station
21
73
Executive/Secretary Pairs
1) 73
2) Dial station number for executive
3) Dial station number for secretary
4) [TRANS]
5) Repeat 2,3 and 4 for each pair
6) [REDIAL] None
62
Audible Line Ring
1) 62
2) [LINE 1]
3) Dial key station to ring on line
4) [*]
5) Repeat 3 and 4 for all key stations on
that line
6) [TRANS]
7) Next [LINE]
8) Repeat 3-7 for all lines
9) [REDIAL] Key station
21 for every
line
61
Night Service Ring
1) 61
2) [LINE 1]
3) Dial key station to ring on line
4) [*]
5) Repeat 3 and 4 for all key stations on
that line
6) [TRANS]
7) Next [LINE]
8) Repeat 3-7 for all lines
9) [REDIAL] Key station
21 for every
line
50
Exchange Line Recall
Time]
1) 50
2) Press 4 digits
Limits 0000 (0m/sec) - 5000 (5000
m/sec)Minimum 20 m/sec increments
3) [REDIAL 600 m/sec
51
PABX Recall Time
1) 51
2) Press 4 digits
Limits 0000 (m/sec) - 5000 (5000
m/sec) Minimum 20 m/sec
increments
3) [REDIAL] 100 m/sec
52
Hold Recall Time
1) 52
2) Press 3 digits
Limits 000 (0 sec) to 200 (200 sec)
3) [REDIAL] 90 sec
53
Transfer Recall Time
1) 53
2) Press 3 digits
Limits 000 (0 sec) to 200 (200 sec)
3) [REDIAL] 30 sec
71
Access Barring for
System Abbreviated Dial
71
Dial 0 or 1
0 - Abb. dial subject to key station barring
class
1 - Abb. dial not subject to key station
barring class
[REDIAL]
1 for all
key
stations
72
Door Station Equipped
1) 72
2) Dial 0 or 1
0 - Not equipped with door station
1 - Equipped with door station
3) [REDIAL] 0
80
Station Key Test
1) 80 LED's on for 3 seconds
2) [LINE 1-6] LED's flash
3) [HOLD] LED flashes
4) [SPKR] LED flashes
5) [DND] LED flashes
6) [CONF] LED flashes
7) [REDIAL] Conference LED off
8) [PAGE] DND LED off
9) [TRANS] Speaker LED off
10) [MEMORY] Hold LED off
11) [LINE 1-6] LED’s turn off
12) Lift and replace handset
E308-E616
Facility code ASSIGNMENTS Default
Commander I408
PSTN CONNECTIONS BUS CONNECTIONS
Commander I
STAR CONFIG RESISTER PLACEMENT Commander I
READ THIS IF YOU ARE REPLACING A STATION!!!!!!
Commander I
PROGRAMING
Passwords
Item Default Value User password 0000
Admin password 0000
Install password 6990
User Programing
Item No. Item name Default Value
01 Repertory view (10 personal and 20 system spd dial) clear
02 Station lock (enable/disable) Unlock(station can make calls)
01u Personal speed dial (max 10) clear
02u User programmable key Clear (no one touch spd dial)
03u Headset (enable/disable) disable
04u Paging (enable/disable) enable
06u Call waiting (enable/disable) enable
06 Night status (enable/disable) disable
Administration Programing
01a System time clear
02a System speed dial clear
03a Line access (day/night) 0-full restrict, 1-semi resrict
incoming only ,2- no restrict
222222222222 no restrict for 12
stations on 4 lines ,day or night
04a Station call barring 0- no call barring for 12 stations
05a DSS extension display (determine intercom call num) 123456789*0#
06a Send data
07a User password reset
08a Admin password
09a Ring mode-PSTN (day/night) 1-immediate ring,
2-delayed ring 10seconds, 3-ring excluded
111111111111 (day/night)-
Immediate Ring
10a Remote Report clear
11a Serial Number
12a Hold reminder time (day/night) 2-60 seconds
Installation Programing
01i Number of stations 8
02i Number of AFU ports 4
03i Number of PSTN Lines 2
04i Barred ISD Prefixes 001,14,19,0101,0055,009,*,12
05i Barred STD Prefixes 0
06i Mobiles prefix tables 041,018,019,015,014,017
07i Common Allowed Prefixes 1800,013,13,016,1100
08i PSTN Lines settings 101100 see book
09i PABX acess Digit 0
10i Music on hold source 10 simple tone
12i Door station ring assignment (day/night) 111111111111
13i Devices (Internal Numbers) clear
14i Interdigit time out 010 seconds
15i Time door opener 050 seconds
16i Type door station 0-commander type
17i Data connection 0000-voice connection
18i Afu software version
19i Diagnostics keystation (memory clear, number clear)
20i Help desk id
Commander I
STN.
No.
Station Type
1224 616 308
21 Keystation Keystation Keystation
22 Keystation Keystation Keystation
23 Keystation Keystation Keystation
24 Keystation Keystation Keystation
25 Keystation Keystation Hybrid
26 Keystation Keystation ODX
27 Keystation Keystation Hybrid/PF
28 Keystation Keystation Hybrid/PF
29 Hybrid Hybrid
30 Hybrid Hybrid
31 Hybrid Hybrid
32 Hybrid Hybrid
33 SLT/PF SLT/PF
34 SLT/PF SLT/PF
35 ODX ODX
36 ODX ODX
37 SLT/PF
38 SLT
39 Hybrid
40 Hybrid
41 Hybrid
42 Hybrid
43 Hybrid
44 Hybrid
Station wiring
SDF 605/610 with mod adapt
Modular Sockets
Colour
RJ12 RJ45
L- Pin 2 Pin 4 Pin 5 White
L+ Pin 6 Pin 3 Pin 4 Blue
D- Pin 5 Pin 2 Pin 3 Red
D+ Pin 1 Pin 5 Pin 6 Black
Station Voltages
26.5 to 35v dc from pin 4(white) to pin 2 (red)
and
from pin3 (blue) to pin 5(black)
with station unplugged
HX308 Diagram S1, S2 and S3 are used to configure Hybrid Stations 25, 27 and 28
respectively. Each circuit can be set for either a keystation or an SLT.
Switch No. SLT KST
1 and 2 Both ON Both OFF
3 and 4 Both OFF Both ON
During power interruptions the system can switch exchange lines 1 and 2 directly to stations 27 and 28,
enabling outgoing and incoming calls to be handled at these stations. However these stations must be
SLTs for the feature to function.
Stations 27 and 28 are connected to Hybrid Circuits: if they are set for keystation use then the powerfail
line switching must be disabled. Setting DIPswitch S4 does this
HX
SDF Layouts
HX 308 HX616 tail one HX616 tail two
pair Description pair Description pair Description 1 Exch one 1 Exch one 26 Station 29 a-b
2 Exch two 2 Exch two 27 Station 29 c-d hybrid
3 Exch three 3 Exch three 28 Station 30 a-b
4 ------ 4 Exch four 29 Station 30 c-d hybrid
5 Music on hold 5 Exch five 30 Station 31 a-b
6 Paging out 6 Exch six 31 Station 31 c-d hybrid
7 Station 21 a-b 7 Station 21 a-b 32 Station 32 a-b
8 Station 21 c-d 8 Station 21 c-d 33 Station 32 c-d hybrid
9 Station 22 a-b 9 Station 22 a-b 34 Station 33 a-b SLT
10 Station 22 c-d 10 Station 22 c-d 35 ----------
11 Station 23 a-b 11 Station 23 a-b 36 Station 34 a-b SLT
12 Station 23 c-d 12 Station 23 c-d 37 -----------
13 Station 24 a-b 13 Station 24 a-b 38 Station 35 a-b ODX
14 Station 24 c-d 14 Station 24 c-d 39 ----------
15 Station 25 a-b 15 Station 25 a-b 40 Station 36 a-b ODX
16 Station 25 c-d hybrid 16 Station 25 c-d 41 ----------
17 Station 26 a-b ODX 17 Station 26 a-b 42 ----------
18 ---- 18 Station 26 c-d 43 ----------
19 Station 27 a-b 19 Station 27 a-b 44 ----------
20 Station 27 c-d hybrid 20 Station 27 c-d 45 ----------
21 Station 28 a-b 21 Station 28 a-b 46 CDR sig,gnd
22 Station 28 c-d hybrid 22 Station 28 c-d 47 CDR tx data nc
23 Door station L1-L2 23 Door station 1 L1-L2 48 Door station 2 L1-L2
24 Door Station P- P+_ 24 Door Station 1 P- P+_ 49 Door Station 2 P- P+_
25 Door unlock La-Lb 25 Paging out 50 Music on hold
HX616 and HX1224 S1, S2 S3 and S4 are used to configure Hybrid Stations 29, 30, 31 and 32 respectively.
Each circuit can be set for either a keystation or an SLT as per hx308 diagram
Switch S5 must also be set to configure the circuits. S5 has 4 switches, one for each of the hybrid circuits!
Switch S5 layout
Station No.
Switch No.
SLT KST
29 1 ON OFF
30 2 ON OFF
31 3 ON OFF
32 4 ON OFF
HX
Expansion Board (HX1224 only)
Switch settings
S1 and S2 are used to configure the two Hybrid Station
circuits on this board. Each circuit can be set for either a
keystation or an SLT. The switch settings are the same for
both circuits as per HX308 diagram
Switch S3 must also be set to configure the circuits. S3 has 2 switches, one for each of
the hybrid circuits
SDF Layout
HX 1224 tail one HX 1224 tail two Hx1224 expansion one
pair Description pair Description Pair description 1 Exch one 26 Station 29 a-b 51 Exch seven
2 Exch two 27 Station 29 c-d hybrid 52 ---------
3 Exch three 28 Station 30 a-b 53 Exch eight
4 Exch four 29 Station 30 c-d hybrid 54 ---------
5 Exch five 30 Station 31 a-b 55 Station 39 a-b
6 Exch six 31 Station 31 c-d hybrid 56 Station 39 c-d hybrid
7 Station 21 a-b 32 Station 32 a-b 57 Station 40 a-b
8 Station 21 c-d 33 Station 32 c-d hybrid 58 Station 40 c-d hybrid
9 Station 22 a-b 34 Station 33 a-b SLT 59 ---------
10 Station 22 c-d 35 ---------- 60 ---------
11 Station 23 a-b 36 Station 34 a-b SLT HX1224 expansion two
12 Station 23 c-d 37 ----------- 61 Exch nine
13 Station 24 a-b 38 Station 35 a-b ODX 62 ---------
14 Station 24 c-d 39 ---------- 63 Exch ten
15 Station 25 a-b 40 Station 36 a-b ODX 64 ---------
16 Station 25 c-d 41 --------- 65 Station 41 a-b
17 Station 26 a-b 42 Station 37 a-b SLT 66 Station 41 c-d hybrid
18 Station 26 c-d 43 --------- 67 Station 42 a-b
19 Station 27 a-b 44 Station 38 a-b SLT 68 Station 42c-d hybrid
20 Station 27 c-d 45 --------- 69 ---------
21 Station 28 a-b 46 CDR sig,gnd 70 ---------
22 Station 28 c-d 47 CDR tx data nc HX1224 expansion three
23 Door station 1 L1-L2 48 Door station 2 L1-L2 71 Exch eleven
24 Door Station 1 P- P+_ 49 Door Station 2 P- P+_ 72 ---------
25 Paging out 50 Music on hold 73 Exch twelve
74 ---------
75 Station 43 a-b
76 Station 43 c-d hybrid
77 Station 44 a-b
78 Station 44 c-d hybrid
79 ---------
80 ---------
HX
HX SLT USER GUIDE
Description Operation
SEIZE AN EXCHANGE LINE LIFT OFF, DIAL 0
TO SEIZE PARTICULAR EXCHANGE LINE HX 308 HX 616 LIFT OFF, DIAL 6 THEN REQUIRED LINE NUMBER
HX1224 LIFT OFF, DIAL 61 TO 72 TO ACCESS LINES 1 TO 12
TO PLACE CALL ON COMMON HOLD PRESS RECALL/ FLASH KEY, THEN DIAL 17 AND HANG UP
TO RETRIEVE CALL FROM HOLD LIFT OFF, DIAL 17
TO RETRIEVE PARTICULAR CALL FROM
COMMON HOLD
HX308 HX616 LIFT OFF, DIAL 6 THEN REQUIRED LINE NUMBER
HX1224 LIFT OFF, DIAL 61 TO 72 FOR REQUIRED LINE
ACCESS BARRING OVERRIDE LIFT OFF, DIAL 12 ENTER PASSWORD
ZONE PAGING LIFT OFF, DIAL 13 THEN ZONE NUMBER 0= ALL INTERNAL
1 TO 3= INTERNAL ZONES 4=EXTERNAL ZONE 5= ALL ZONES
LAST NUMBER REDIAL LIFT OFF, DIAL 15
SPEED DIAL LIFT OFF, DIAL 16 THEN REQUIRED SPEED DIAL CODE
PROGRAMMING PERSONAL SPEED DIAL LIFT OFF, DIAL #17 THEN DIAL SPEED DIAL LOCATION 00 TO 19 ENTER
NUMBER TO BE STORED HANG UP
TRANSFER ASK CALLER TO WAIT, PRESS RECALL/ FLASH KEY THEN DIAL REQUIRED
STATION NUMBER WAIT FOR ANSWER THEN HANG UP. OR IF
UNANNOUNCED HANG UP AFTER HEARING RING
TO SEND RECALL TO LINE FOR
EASYCALL
PRESS RECALL / FLASH KEY THEN DIAL 18
PAGING CALL PICK UP LIFT OFF, DIAL * 1 STATION NUMBER
TO CALL DOOR STATION HX308, LIFT OFF, DIAL 193HX616, HX1224, LIFT OFF, DIAL 1930 FOR 1ST
DOOR STATION & 1931 FOR 2ND DOOR STATION
DIVERT (ONLY WITH 1.5 AND 1.6 S
WARE)
LIFT OFF, DIAL #11 WAIT 2 SECONDS DIAL STATION NUMBER #
TO CANCEL DIAL #11 WAIT 2 SECONDS DIAL YOUR OWN STATION NUMBER
CALL PICK UP (SLT MUST BE IN GROUP) LIFT OFF, DIAL 11
TO CALL STATION GROUP LIFT OFF, DIAL GRP NUMBER HX 308 51 TO 54, HX 616 OR HX 1224 51 TO 59
DIRECT ACCESS TO EXCHANGE GROUP HX 308 LIFT OFF, DIAL 80 OR 81. HX616 HX1224 LIFT OFF, DIAL; 80 TO 84
HX Programing
Code Description Code Description
# 10 Set Call Mode # 50 TLB Timing
# 11 Set Divert # 51 PABX Flash Timing
# 12 Reserved # 52 Hold Recall Time
# 13 Ring Frequency # 53 Transfer Recall Time
# 14 Key Tone # 54 Alarm Duration
# 15 Headset Mode # 55 Set Date and Time
# 16 Key Programming (1224 only) # 56 - # 57 Reserved
# 17 Station Speed Dial #58 RS232 Baud Rate (616/1224 0nly)
# 18 - # 19 Reserved # 59 Door Open Time (308 only)
# 20 Enable Programming # 60 Line Ring Mode
# 21 Read Toll Password* # 61 Night Ring Station
# 22 - # 23 Reserved # 62 Day Ring Station
# 24 Read Software Version # 63 Door Ring Station
# 25 System Reset # 64 - # 70 Reserved
# 26 Music Source (616/1224 only) Hx308 uses a dip switch
# 71 Access Barring Speed Dial Exemption
# 27 - # 29 Reserved # 72 Station Toll (Access Barring Table)
# 30 Station Class of Restriction # 73 Boss and Secretary
# 31 Line Access # 74 - # 75 Reserved
# 32 Page Enable # 76 Line Group Assign
# 33 Page Include # 77 Station Group Assign
# 34 Internal Paging Zone # 78 Set Toll Password
# 35 Station Night Restriction # 79 - # 80 Reserved
# 36 - # 39 Reserved # 81 Lamp and Ring Test
# 40 Line Mode # 82 - # 83 Reserved
# 41 Reserved # 84 Fax Station Assign (308 only)
# 42 Line Dial Type # 85 - # 86 Reserved
# 43 Line Type #87 CDR Selection (616/1224 0nly)
# 44 PABX access code #88 - # 99 Reserved
# 45 2nd Carrier Code
# 46 - # 49 Reserved
Not available in all versions of software.
#20 Enable programming Enables , Disables tech. Level programming After entering the password the display will show whether programming is enabled or disabled. Note: If no programming is done for four minutes, the system will automatically revert to the Programming Disabled mode.
[*] Toggles between enable and disable. Password is 1234
#62 Day ring Stations, designates which stations ring for each exchange line [*] steps through line numbers [Redial] steps through assignments for each line
[Digits] enters station numbers to be assigned [HOLD] erases an entry
#72 Access Barring Tables, Defines Numbers which can/cannot be dialed [FUNC/DND] Steps through Classes [Redial] steps through the positions in the table
[Digits] enters the codes to be assigned [*] placing a * after an entry will allow exceptions to be
entered in the allow column
#30 Assign restriction to station [0] CLASS A-Unrestrictred, [1] CLASS B-Barred IDD,
[2]CLASS C- Barred IDD & STD, [3]CLASS D-Spare, [4]CLASS E- Intercom only
#55 Sets time and date at station 21 no need to enable programing mode
[yy]last 2 digits of year, [MM] month(01-12), [DD] day of month (01-31), [W] Day of week
(0=Sunday, 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, 3=Wednesday, 4=Thursday, 5=Friday, 6=Saturday)
[HH] Hour of day (00-23), [MM] The minute of the Hour (00-59)
HX
D32 Board Code Description MB408-D-A 408 Main Board
The central board in the system, which provides the connections for all other boards and ancillary cabling. This
board contains interface circuitry for 4 exchange lines and 8 keystations. The first two exchange lines are switched
in the event of a power failure.
CPU-D-C Central Processor Unit 1
Performs the processing and control functions required by the system. It provides the alarm indicators, RAM
backup battery for storing customer data and the connector for the PC Programming Interface.
EB208-D-A 208 Expansion Board 2
Provides the interface circuitry for two exchange lines and 8 keystations. The first Exchange Line is switched in
the event of a power failure.
EB204-D-A 204 Expansion Board 2
Provides the interface circuitry for two exchange lines
and 4 single line telephones. The first Exchange Line
is switched in the event of a power failure.
EBOOCD-A 004 Expansion Board 2
Provides the interface circuitry for 4 single line telephones.
EBIBR-D-A ISDN Expansion Board 1
Provides the interface circuitry for the connection of 2 Microlinks.
BCRGB-D-A Battery Charger/Ring Generator Board 1
Provides the battery charger circuitry for a System Backup Battery
and a Ring Generator Unit for all SLTs connected to the system.
BCB-D-A Battery Charger Board 1
Provides the battery charger circuitry for a System Backup Battery
Adding a Station The system default settings allow a new station to function as soon as it is connected. The following
items are used to modify the default settings to customise the installation if required. These commands
apply to both keystations and Single Line Telephones.
Operation comment code Give the station a number ‘and name The number will be lxx, where xx is the station port number. 0502see below
Put the station into a Group. This is necessary for other features to operate, such as Paging 1005
Allocate a Trunk Route number. This is required if trunk routes are being used. 0907
To change the Station Type settings. Station type data is items like DTMF or DEC dialling for SLTs. 1001
To put the station into a Ring Group If the station is required to ring on incoming exchange calls. 0908
To alter the station Class of Restriction. This will alter the Access barring for the station. 1002
To alter the station Class of Service. This limits the station’s access to system features. 1003
To assign a Trunk Access Map to the station. This controls the type of trunk access for
each line key, according to the TAM. 0911
Adding an Exchange Line The system default settings allow a new exchange line (PSTN) to function as soon as it is connected. The
following items are used to modify the default settings to customise the installation if required.
Operation Comment Command Give the exchange line a name. The name will be shown on keystation when the line is accessed. 0903 Put the line into an Incoming Ring Group Defines which group stations will ring on incoming call. 0909 Put the exchange line into a group. This is used to control access to the line when dialling “0”. 0905 To change the operating data for the line. This covers data for the line, such as the type of signalling . 0901
To change the Trunk Access Map number. Used to control line key access line from keystations. 0910
Station Ports SLOT 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
SLOT 1 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SLOT 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Exchange Line Ports SLOT 0 01 02 03 04
SLOT 1 05 06
SLOT 2 07 08 09 10 .
How to Access Programming Mode Press the [Speaker] key and dial 643 the programming service
code for system data entry.
Enter the password. The password is ‘12345678’
Press the [Hold] key.
The system will now accept programming commands
Enter the command number and press the [Hold] key to
continue.
How to Exit Programming Mode Press the [HOLD] key repeatedly until Enter Command > is
displayed.
Press the [Memory] key. The display returns to the idle mode.
To Program a line key:- press speaker- dial 656- press
required {line}key- dial function number (eg. 1006 is line
access key)- dial additional numbers{if needed}- repeat last
three steps to program further keys- press speaker to finish
programming.
To Cancel line keys:- press speaker- dial 656- press
the{line}key of the existing program that you want to cancel-
dial 0000- press speaker
To Store an Intercom no. under a DSS key:- press speaker-
dial 655- press required DSS key- dial the required station
number- repeat last two steps to store further numbers- press
speaker when finished.
D72 Printed circuit boards CPU-D-A Processor and control functions SW1 ON cold start, OFF hot start default is on.
RES switch reinitialises system according to SW1
ELD-D-A provides 4 exchange lines
ELB-D-C “
ELB-D-B provides 8 exchange lines
DSB-D-A provides 8 digital extensions
DSB-D-C “
DSB-D-B provides 16 digital extensions
ASB-D-A provides 8 single line telephones
Voltages
All stations are 2wire. Dss console piggybacks
off its associated station. all station voltages are
48volts
ERRICSON DECT 1800 GAP Programming System passwords Distributor-aaaaaa System manager-bbbbbb Receptionist-cccccc
Ring cadences
a
Adding a Base station ON-Air Subscription (DT 368 only) .
KIRK DECT
NT Commander ON OFF ON OFF
Internal 600 1000
External 400 200 400 2000
Call Back 200 100 200 5000
Vision ON OFF ON OFF
Internal 1000 2000
External 400 200 400 2000
Call Back 1000 400 400 1200
Select Disributor/Base Station/add
Enter1.Cabinet Number
2 Board Number (position of CLU/SLU in cabinet)
3 Base number (unique value)
4 Delay value (enter 1 for auto calculation)
1:-Make sure portable is clear of subscriptions
2:-Go to On-air subscription /subscribe
enter: IPEI if known or press just press enter. Write down PARK number
and AUTH code
3:-switch portable on. Select networks/subscribe. Select Network
number. Enter name of network to be displayed on screen. Press Yes.
Enter PARK ,press yes. Enter AUTH code, press yes Wait.
When no IPEI number is entered the next On-Air Subscription without IPEI will only be possible when the current subscription
has been finished or cancelled
Handset Signal checks Handset on hook press *99981* and press √ . RPN is base num.
– Q52 speech quality (52 initiates handover) RSSI signal strength 70 is required
System Capacity
8 cordless handsets –Z-3020 entry level or Z-3040 full featured model
1 main controller/base station- covers 150m indoors /300m outdoors
6 repeater bases with optional external antenna for remote coverage can
be located 1km away (line of sight)
Traffic considerations 6 simultaneous conversations can be held in range of the base station
2 only simultaneous conversations can be held in range of each repeater (and repeater to repeater jumps)
Repeater to repeater jumps can only have 2 simultaneous conversations between them at one time
Subscribing Handsets Allow subscriptions- in CCFP admin under preferences
Register user data- enter serial number of handset 0077XXXXXXX , Enter user name , local extension , Presentation text . Press Create
Z-3040 handset – press Menu - press < twice -Menu Login √- press > - Subscription create √- search ID √ - system 1 √ - wait until beep successful
Z-3020 handset- press Menu √ - press < - Menu Login √ - Press > - Create √ - System Num. will appear Press √ - System 1 √– AC √ wait for beep
Adding a repeater-using KIRK tool v4.3 (get serial number from back of base station eg 000046424557 first)
Connect kirk tool programming cable to repeater along with power supply
Select comms tab - set computer com port - should say repeater connected – click on residential base – enter base station serial
number- enter base number 1 – enter unique repeater number - press write
Repeater to Repeater click on residential base – enter base station serial number- enter a logged in repeater number – enter a new unique repeater number -
press write
System programming Global settings – CCFP setup – IWU card = 0
Exchange code – if first digit a user dials is matched to the exchange code entry, this signal the exch to insert a pause Ring mode - utilise pabx ringing or have kirk generate its own ring exchange is recommended
Date and time – are not supported
Suppression – should be set to minimum of light noise but can be adjusted if background noise is high
User preference – impedence setup – should be set to complex can be adjusted to suit the characteristics of the pabx system analogue circuit connected
Vision Station Card: This provides interfaces for six Stations and a connector for an ISDN Access Card or a
PSTN Line Card. This card provides interfaces for two PSTN exchange Lines.
ISDN Access Card: This card provides one ISDN interface. It can be configured via jumper links to
provide either a network Basic Rate Access or access to an internal S-bus. (+ISDN upgrade card)
Voicemail Card: This card provides up to 80 minutes voice storage. When installed a system
Answering Machine can be enabled and each Station can be provided with a voice box. The Voicemail
Card is also required to provide a personalised greeting in either the Courtesy or Auto Attendant
services
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Figure 1: Base Motherboard diagram
9. RJ45 connector ISDN S-bus 1 connection
10. RJ45 connector ISDN Access 2 connection
11. Krone IDC connector PSTN Lines 3&4 connection
12. RJ45 connector ISDN Access 1 connection
13. Krone IDC connector PSTN Lines 1&2 connection
14. Board connector PSTN Line Card / ISDN Access Card connection
15. Board connector PSTN Line Card / ISDN Access Card connection
16. Board connector ISDN Access Card connection (for S-bus access only)
17. Board connector ISDN Upgrade Card connection
18. Board connector Voicemail Card connection
19 & 20. Main board connector Station Card connection
21. Board connector Connection reserved for future use
22. Krone IDC connector Door strike relay connection
23. ESD protection pillar Used to connect ESD straps
24. Jumper link Music-on-Hold connection
25. 2-way screw terminal
26. 2 x Jumper links ISDN S-bus (connector 9) options selection
27. 2 x Jumper links ISDN Access 2 (connector 10) options selection
28. Krone IDC connector Not used
29. 2 x Jumper links ISDN Access 1 (connector 12) options selection
27.Screw terminal connector Functional earth connection
1. Krone connector Station 20 connection
2. Krone connector Station 21 connection
3. Krone connector Station 22 / Long-line Station connection
4. Krone connector Station 23 / Door Station connection
5. Krone connector Station 24 connection
6. Krone connector Station 25 connection
7. Krone connector Central Bell connection
8. RJ11 connector External V24 interface (for Call Logging)
9. RJ45 connector ISDN S-bus 1 connection
10. RJ45 connector ISDN Access 2 connection
11. Krone connector PSTN Lines 3&4 connection
12. RJ45 connector ISDN Access 1 connection
Programming
To enter program mode From the Programming Station, press the PROGRAMME Key P.
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘System programming’ is displayed Select ‘System
programming ’Enter the System Programming Password 1111
Station Programming Line programming
Locate PSTN Card
here
Locate PSTN Card
here
Locate PSTN Card
here
Locate PSTN Card
here
Station Cards
Where to locate pstn cards
The system can be configured with up to five ISDN interfaces.
Up to four can be T0 voice network interfaces and up to two can
be S0 data internal S-bus interfaces
Feature Default
Name programming None programmed
Restriction classes
Day class of service
Night class of service
All Stations in Class 1.
Tone protect Stations do not accept tone
Page protection Stations accept paging
General-call protection Stations accept General calls
Open door restriction All Stations enabled
Pickup groups
Pickup group 1
Pickup group 2
Pickup group 3
Pickup group 4
All Stations in group 1
3.1khz stations Not programmed
Individual CLI stores No stores programmed
Sys. Speed no. override No override programmed
Voice boxes Not programmed
Station disconnect All Stations connected
Allocating MSN/DDI Not programmed
Permanent CLIR Not programmed
Permanent COLR Not programmed
No call logging Not programmed
No trunk-to-trunk calls Not programmed
Examine passwords
Station lock
password
Voice mail password
Answering machine
Default 123
Default 1111
Default 1111
Restrict use of PA All can make announce
Port swapping Not programmed
Hot line Not programmed
Manager/secretary Not programmed
Tele-secretary on
Tele-secretary off
Tele-secretary off
Feature Default
Day ringing stations 20 - 25 programmed
Night ringing stations 20 - 25 programmed
Day central bell Not programmed
Night central bell Not programmed
Outgoing restriction No restrictions
Equipped lines All Lines equipped
Incoming calls only No restrictions
Outgoing groups
Outgoing group 1 (0)
Outgoing group 2 (81)
Outgoing group 3 (82)
Outgoing group 4 (83)
All Lines in group 1
PABX group Not programmed
Hunt groups No hunt groups
Answering machine Not programmed
Courtesy service
Voice module source
Internal source
Not programmed
Program CLI no. Not programmed
Alternative routing
Alternative routing on
Alternative routing off
Alternative routing off
Auto attendant
Auto attendant day
Auto attendant night
Auto-attendant not enabled
PSTN programming
Timed break
Loop calling
Reversal on Idle
CND Detection
Fax detection
All timed break
None
None
None
None
ISDN programming
P->P or P->MP
T or S interface
Directory MSNs
ISDN PABX
P->P is set
All set as T interfaces
Not programmed
Not programmed
Vision
Emergency and speed dial access on locked station On the Vision the only override passwords are station lock or unlock (not barring override). That means when you lock the station you can not make any external calls (even 000) or through the speed dial. So you
have only 2 choices (1) No external calls or (2) External calls via password. Work around: 1/ Give stations 23,24,25 & 26 class 4 (intercom only but allows 000). 2/ Give stations 23,24,25 & 26 system speed dial No override. 3/ Pick a speed dial location eg 143 and enter a pause.
The password now becomes the speed dial location 7+143 = 7143. So if you go to station 23 and dial out you can get the speed dial Nos and 000 but are barred to all other calls. If you dial 7143 and then your number you will get through (you will get post-dialling tones unfortunately).
Courtesy Service If activated external music on hold is unavailable
without a voice module installed
Reversal on Idle (ROI) PSTN lines are
recommended for this facility. If ROI is not
provided, calls that have been answered by the
Courtesy Service will continue to ring until the
call is answered or the system disconnects the
line. The line will be disconnected from the
system (if ROI is provided in the telephone
exchange) when the reversal from the network is
detected (as a result of the caller hanging up). The
line then becomes idle. Not an issue on isdn
Exchange line access for fax or modem
(External hotline)
Devices that require a 0 for line access can be programmed
under HOT LINE in station programming (or 51,52 etc. for a particular line). When the SLT eg fax goes off-hook it will loop a line.
System Hold or Transfer Holding down the SYSTEM HOLD or
TRANSFER button for more than 1 second will
result in
no operation of the button this can result in calls
being lost when put on hold or transfer
Speedy speed dials Speed Dial can be made easier by using the SLT code ie 7001 etc. you
can also program a Line key to dial a 7 and it will take you into the
memory store!
DDI names To program names for DDI lines to appear on
screen when calls are received on that number
activate Tele -secretary and program names by
pressing the 'Confirm' option after scrolling right
through all stn after selecting ring stn.
Restriction Tables
The following table shows the types of restriction for the different Classes of
Service available:
Type of restriction Table Class
No restriction - 1
Restrict codes in Table 2 Table 2 2
Restrict codes in Table 2 and 3 Table 3 3
Internal and emergency calls only - 4
Allowed codes that can be combined with Class 2 or 3 Table 5 5
Restricted codes that can be combined Class 1, 2 or 3 Table 6 6
Note: The emergency codes are 000 and 11444. They cannot be barred.
Note: Both Classes 5 and 6 can be associated with the same Station.
Note: Class 5 cannot be associated with Class 4 Stations
To make outgoing calls during a power failure: In the event of a mains power failure, (with the
system not equipped with a BBU), PSTN exchange
Lines are switched automatically to particular
Stations and calls can be made and received on
these Lines until the power is restored. The
Keystation will not work when power has failed, so
these Stations must be connected to standard
telephones in order for calls to be made.
Line 1 is switched to Station 24
Line 2 is switched to Station 25
Line 5 is switched to Station 31
Line 7 is switched to Station 37
Note: ISDN Lines are not switched. A Battery
Backup Unit must be provided if ISDN service is
required during a power failure.
Vision
NT40 and NT40compact Capacity charts NT40 Compact
Device Stations/lines Stations standard Stations 221-228
ISLT adaptor standard Station 229
Irad station standard Station 230
Stations expanded Stations241-248
Stations with Digital
expansion cartridge or
services/expansion cartridge
Stations 265-272
First cartridge pstn Lines001-004
2nd
cartridge pstn Lines031-034
First bra isdn cartridge Lines001-008
2nd
bra isdn cartridge Lines031-038
Wiring
Station tail layout nt40C Station tail layout nt40 lines tail layout Sdf pair Description
1 Station 221
2 Station 222
3 Station 223
4 Station 224
5 Station 225
6 Station 226
7 Station 227
8 Station 228
9 Station 241
10 Station 242
11 Station 243
12 Station 244
13 Station 245
14 Station 246
15 Station 247
16 Station 248
17 Station 257
18 Station 258
19 Station 259
20 Station 260
21 Station 261
22 Station 262
23 Station 263
24 Station 264
25 Aux ringer
T loop wiring for ISDN BRA cartridge Rj45 pin polarity Sdf connection 1 + Not used
2 - Not used
3 + TX
4 + RX
5 - RX
6 - TX
7 + Not used
8 - Not used
Nt1 to sdf fly lead config
NT40
Device Stations/Lines Stations standard Stations 221-236
ISLT adaptor standard Station 237
Irad Station standard Station 238
Stations with Digital
expansion cartridge or
services/expansion cartridge
Stations
239-246 if
expanded at
install.
Stations
257-264
if
expanded
later
First cartridge pstn Lines001-004
2nd
cartridge pstn Lines031-034
First bra isdn cartridge Lines001-008
2nd
bra isdn cartridge Lines031-038
Sdf
pair
Description
1 Station 221
2 Station 222
3 Station 223
4 Station 224
5 Station 225
6 Station 226
7 Station 227
8 Station 228
9 Station 229
10 Station 230
11 Station 231
12 Station 232
13 Station 233
14 Station 234
15 Station 235
16 Station 236
17 Station 239 or 257
18 Station 240 or 258
19 Station 241 or 259
20 Station 242 or 260
21 Station 243 or 261
22 Station 244 or 262
23 Station 245 or 263
24 Station 246 or 264
25 Aux ringer
Sdf
pair
PSTN descrip ISDN descrip
26 Line 002 loop 001 TX
27 Line 001 loop 001 RX
28 loop 002 TX
29 loop 002 RX
30 loop 003 TX
31 Line 003 loop 003 RX
32 Line 004 loop 004 TX
33 loop 004 RX
34 Line 032 (6) Loop 001TX
35 Line 031 (5) Loop 001RX
36 Loop 002 TX
37 Loop 002 RX
38 Loop 003 TX
39 Line 033 (7) Loop 003 RX
40 Line 034 (8) Loop 004 TX
41 Loop 004 RX
42 Power fail
43
44
45 Slt 229or 237 Slt 229or 237
46
47
48 Moh & BGM Moh & BGM
49 Ext page cont Ext page cont
50 Ext page out Ext page out
Keystation loop is 300metres of 0.5mm wire
Minimum voltage at keystation is 11volts
NT 40 will run bit error rate tests to stations to test
wiring integrity. enter program mode
Maintenance/system version/tests/BERT stn tests
Green Light on BRA cartridge (be very patient)
Steady: - loop provisioned and ISDN link connected
Flashing: -loop not provisioned
Not lit: - loop is provisioned ISDN link not connected
NT
Initialise system: - FX** STARTUP password INSTAL select PROF B.
Program mode: - FX** CONFIG password INSTAL. Press RLS to exit
NT
NT
Restriction filter defaults
Filter Res (denied) Override 00 NO restriction no change
01 01:0 001:013
02:1 001:13
002:1800
02 by default
affects all
stations
No restriction
03 by default
affects all
lines
No restrictions
04,31,32,33 by default affects all external
line redirections and divert
external calls
No
restriction
05 01:00
02:1 001:13
002;11
003:1800 06
01: . the dot represents any
digit
07-99 No default programming
Feature codes
Name To activate To cancel Admin alarm (hosp.) Fx 877
Alarm time (hosp.) Fx 875 Fx #875
Auto bump (call logs) Fx 815 Fx #815
Back ground music Fx 86 Fx #86
Call back Fx 2 Fx #2
Call camp on Fx 82
Call duration timer Fx 77
Call log Fx 812
Call log options Fx *84
Call log password Fx *85
Call parking Fx 74
Call pickup directed Fx 76
Call pickup group Fx 75
Call queuing Fx 801
Class of serv. password Fx 68
Conference Fx 3 release
Screen contrast adj Fx *7
Dialling modes Fx *82
Divert all calls Fx 4 Fx #4
DND Fx 85 Fx #85
Group listen Fx 802 Fx #802
Exclusive hold Fx hold
Key inquiry Fx *0
Last number redial Fx 5
Line pools Fx 64
Line redirection Fx 84 Fx #84
Logit (call logs) Fx 813
Long Tones Fx 808
Prog memory keys
Feature codes Fx *3
Internal AutoDial Fx *2
External AutoDial Fx *1
erasing Fx *1 OK
Programming passwords code password description Fx **7827887 467825 System reset-startup
Fx **266344 266344 Install old NT132
Fx **266344 467825 Install new NT132/NT40
Fx **266344 23646 administrator
Fx **266344 727587 Administrator plus
FX 9*4 Door station administration
FX 9*2 Call details recorder administration
Name To activate To cancel Messages
reply Fx 65 Fx #
sending Fx 1 Fx #1
View messages Fx 65
Moving Line keys Fx *81 release
ONN blocking Fx 819 Fx #819
Paging
general Fx 60
Internal Fx 61
External Fx 62
Int and external Fx 63
Pause Fx 78
Priority call Fx 69
Priority call Block Fx 85 Fx #85
privacy Fx 83 Fx #83
Programed release Fx *89
Recall Fx 71
Ring type Fx *6
Ring volume Fx*80
Room condition
(hospitality)
Fx 876
Room occupancy
(hospitality)
Fx 879
Saved num redial Fx 67
Services
Alt ringing Fx 871 Fx #871
Alt restrictions Fx 872 Fx #871
Alt routing Fx 873 Fx #873
Show time/date Fx 803
Speed dial Fx 0
transfer Fx 70
Voice call Fx 66
Voice call deny Fx 88 Fx #88
View stn program FX **3986
View line program FX **5463
Hospitality
code description
Fx875 Alarm user
Fx877 Alarm admin front desk (password 4677)
Fx876 Room condition user (SLT R*876)
Fx878 Room condition admin front desk (4677)
Fx879 Room occupancy COS front desk (4677)
Applications unit Keystation Feature
description
SLT
Feature codes Feature codes
Fx 903 Feature code range starting at
FX 904 or FX 980
Low range High range Low range High range
Fx 913 Fx 983 Initialising VMU-log in eg(1020000)-dial 1-734678255
Fx 909 Fx 985 Reset system admin password—dial 9--73738767793
Fx 904 Fx 980 Leave message R*904 R*980
Fx 911 Fx 981 Open mailbox R*905 R*981
Fx 906 Fx 982 Operator status—password 67372867
Fx 907 Fx 983 System administration
Fx 908 Fx 984 ACD Log in log out R*908 R*984
Fx 909 Fx 985 VMU station number or ACD service R*909 R*985
Fx 910 Fx 986 Transfer to vmu R*910 R*986
Fx 911 Fx 987 Interrupt call to mailbox R*911 R*987
Fx 833 System answer and CCR admin password 23646
Fx 831 Turn on system answer password 23646
Fx 832 Turn on CCR
Fx 988 ACD busy mode
Fx 909 Fx 989 ACD queue Status
Fx 912 Fx 982 ACD operator status
NT
NT132
NT VMU
Sdf pr descript
1 Station port 101
2 Station port 102
3 Station port 103
4 Station port 104
5 Station port 105
6 Station port 106
7 Station port 107
8 Station port 108
9 Station port 109
10 Station port 110
11 Station port 111
12 Station port 112
13 Station port 113
14 Station port 114
15 Station port 115
16 Station port 116
17 Station port 117
18 Station port 118
19 Station port 119
20 Station port 120
21 Station port 121
22 Station port 122
23 Station port 123
24 Station port 124
25 ----------
Sdf pr descript
26 Station port 125
27 Station port 126
28 Station port 127
29 Station port 128
30 Station port 129
31 Station port 130
32 Station port 131
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40 Page out
41 Page cont
42 Moh bgm
43
44 Argc
45 Argc2
46
47 Rxrdy out
48 Rxd in
49 Txen in
50 Txd out
cartridge Sdf pr analog ISDN
Main Equip
Cartridge 1
(right slot in
ME)
51 Exch port 202 TX 1
52 Exch port 201 RX 1
53 TX 2
54 RX 2
55 TX 3
56 Exch port 203 RX 3
57 Exch port 204 TX 4
58 RX 4
Main Equip
Cartridge 2
(Left slot in
ME)
59 Exch port 232 TX 1
60 Exch port 231 RX 1
61 TX 2
62 RX 2
63 TX 3
64 Exch port 233 RX 3
65 Exch port 234 TX 4
66 RX 4
Main Equip
Chassis
67
68 Pwr fail
69 Pwr fail
70
71
72
73
74
75 Psu trc
ISDN new Installation for NT40 and NT132
1. Confirm DDI Number Range before Installation
2. Make sure On-Ramps are programmed for point-to-point connections
3. Install ISDN line cart in ME (If you wish to put an ISDN card into a Line Module of an NT132, there must be at least one ISDN
card in the Main Equipment. This is so the Services Cart can clock-sync the ISDN to the Network. If a mix of PSTN and ISDN is
required the ISDN cart should be installed in the second cart position to allow for powerfail. For example, Right hand slot NT40 and
Left hand slot NT132.)
4. Initialise System with PBX Template and with the start station the prime No of the DDI Range
5. Disable ISDN Line Cart: Maintenance--Module Status--Show module 2—Select Cart (1 or 2)—State—Disable—Disable at
Once—Yes. Disable other ISDN carts as required. (Module 2 is the ME module for line carts, therefore other modules may need
to be disabled on a NT132 if more ISDN carts are installed in expansion modules.) Note; Do not Disable Module 1
6. Go to Hardware—show—Select ISDN Cart/s and change to BRA-4 (or PRI for NT132 On-Ramp 10-30)
7. Go back to Maintenance and enable the previously disabled ISDN Carts.
8. Wait for the ISDN loop lights to glow steady. . This may take some time. Lamps will stop flashing and remain unlit, if On-
Ramps are not connected or not working correctly.
9. If DDI is required program the Ans Mode for each ISDN line to Auto. (This is not the default and if left on Manual all DDI
Calls will go to the prime station.) The PRI (NT132) channels are not Auto provisioning and must be manually programmed
(provisioned) under "Maintenance--Provisioning". Lines or Channels that are associated with a PRI cartridge are set to Auto
Answer for indial functionality by default
10. Go to Lines and show the first DDI line (new software, 101 on NT40 and 255 on NT132) and change “If busy” To Prime
and enter correct prime station No. This is NOT the default for the PBX template. If this is left at “If Busy”: Busy Tone, the
customer will only get one incoming call on their main number then other callers will get busy tone. Also ensure that the reception
Station has “DND On Busy” set to “N” to allow multiple incoming calls. The reception Station will also need enough Intercom
buttons to handle the incoming load. Four or five Intercom buttons is usually enough in most situations. These settings will ensure
that the reception Station always gets incoming calls even when on another call
11. All Rec’d # and Line Assignments are automatically assigned for each DDI line, but check some to make sure and complete
Programming sheets under the above mentioned headings
12. OLI – Originating Line Indication:
OLI can be set individually for each Station. (Stns & Peripheral) This allows each Station to send it’s own indial number to
the network instead of the main indial number of the customer. This is useful for CLI (Calling Line Identification).
NT
Voice Mail 1. Turn on VMU and wait approx 10 Minutes
2. Feature 903 and set Feature code number range. High Range for Voice mail,
AA and CCR and change to Low Range for ACD
3. Feature 983 and enter password “CONFIG”. Write down SN number (used
for keycode upgrades) and press OK. Press OK again when it displays “KEY”;
Accept yes for group lists and OK for lead digit 8; finally OK to start
configuration
4. Set up General Delivery Mailbox (100); Feature 983, enter password for
administration (102000 for 3 digit station numbers.) Mbox—Chng—Enter
mailbox No 100—Next—Change station No to reception station
(e.g.221)—Set privilege level (usually 1 or 8 see SAM 4-2)—Next to accept
Mbox Name—Next to OK directory listing--Next to OK Msg Waiting—
Enter line or pool for External Transfer (1 for pool A, 2 for pool B etc.)—
Press ok to accept.
5. Initialise General Delivery Mailbox from Recpt Station; Feature 981—enter
0000 for password—Prompts you to change password--Rls
6. For ease of set-up do not give the reception station its own mailbox.
AA 1. Turn off TT Gate (G-9 SAM)
2. Follow instructions in Appendix G 1-8 of the SAM to set up AA
3. Set Operator status: Feature 982 password Operator and change to yes.
CCR 1. AA must be set up before building a CCR tree
2. Ask the Customer to read the CCR Sample Tree paths (Fig 7.2 in the SAM on
page 7-5) and explain the different point types and destination types on page 7-4.
Supply the Customer with a copy of the CCR programming template supplied
with the programming sheets and help them build a tree using this template.
3. If any Leave Message Points are required, message boxes need to be set up and
initialised with a mailbox number that is out of range of the Station No’s. Eg. 105,
106 if the Station No’s start at 221. The message left on these boxes should
include instructions on what to do after the caller has left a message. Eg. please
press # after leaving message and follow the prompts.
4. After all paths are entered save the CCR Tree by pressing End—Save—Save as
tree 1 or 2 Yes. If you forget to save before ending the tree build it will save all
info to Tree 5. This can then be accessed by opening Tree 5 and then saving as
Tree 1.
5. The Tree must then be enabled via AA—Table—table No—OK at AA Menu
Prompt: Y—Next (till display Shows CCR tree: Disable)—Chng—Enter Tree
Number (1 or 2)—OK.
6. To make Changes to the tree it must be first disabled via AA as above.
7. The number of rings before the VMU answers and which lines are to be answered
are set up the same as for AA. (SAM G-6 & G-7)
NT Applications unit
Cental and Business links, Easy call
Recall key on Nt commander is feature 71
Service programming Line Hunt in group #76# listen for message
Line hunt out of group *76* listen for message
Easy call
Call waiting on *43#
Call waiting off #43#
Call waiting check *#43#
Answer second call method 1 If line is programmed to ring at your station hang up phone rings answer
call
Answer second call method 2 Recall key get dial tone press 2
To switch between callers Recall key get dial tone press 2
To return to call on hold Recall 2
To deflect call Recall 0 Inquiry/conference while on call Recall dial phone number
To switch between calls Recall 2
To switch to original call Recall 1
To conference in a waiting call Recall 3
Call diversion immediate
variable number
*21 dial number #
Call diversion fixed *21#
Call Diversion turn off #21#
Call diversion no answer *61 dial number #
Call diversion no answer off #61#
To change delay before diversion * 61dial num*time secs#
Cal diversion no answer fixed *62#
Call diversion no Ans fixed off #62#
To change delay *62*dial time secs #
Call Diversion Busy variable *24 dial no. #
Call diversion busy off #24#
Call diversion busy fixed *25#
Call diversion busy fixed off #25#
Delayed Hot Line *53 dial No.#
Delayed hot line off #53#
Centel plus
Abbreviated Dialling . dial spd code #
Store number *51 spd code. dial no. #
Erase number #51 spd code #
Auto call back Recall *37#
Auto call back cancel #37#
Group search no answer *62#
Group search no answer off #62#
Group search on with time adjust *62*7#
Group search busy on *25#
Group search busy off #25#
Group search busy time adjust *25*7#
Call control on *33 PIN #
Call control off #33 PIN #
Service programming Cental
Make an extn to extn call Dial extn no. #
Trans a call to another extn Recall extn no.#
Trans to external number Recall. dial phone number
When person accepts call Recall 4 listen for tone. Hang up
Inquiry call Recall extn number #
Business Links
Call transfer Recall. Dial Number,
announce call. Recall 4.listen
for tone. Hang up
Return to original call Recall 1
Conference calling Recall. Dial phone number.
Recall 3
Alternate between calls Recall 2
To hang up and return to other Recall 1
Call forward selected callers *92# announcement
Call forward selected off #92#
Call forward selected check *#92#
To create a redirect list
*#87 pin * announce 4*announce list position *announce caller
phone no. * announce forward phone no. #announce
To remove a number
#87 pin * announcement 4* announce 1 announce. list No. #
announce
Call Forward set the time *16#
Call forward set time check *#16#
Call forward selected check No. and time
*#87 PIN (Ann)9(Ann)#(Ann)
To create modify a time list
*87 PIN *( announcement) 9* (ann.) List Position *(Ann.)
Start day number. start time (Ann.)finish day No. Finish Time
(Ann) forward phone No. #