Panasonic Easa-Phone VA-824 Installation And Programming Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Easa-Phone VA-824, Key Telephone System. This system connect eight central office lines twenty four telephones DSS, door box, external paging external music source can be added. Please read this manual carefully before installation of this system.
  • Page 3 ........PROGRAMMING .
  • Page 4 EM CONNECTION LAYOUT 1 89 Full system configuration layout ’ EXT. No. 28 1 EXT. No. 26 1 EXT. No. 25 1 Door opener Key service unit (KSU) See page 14 EXT. No. 23 External paging Speaker r------l L--- Seepage,7 -----------A SMDR L----J...
  • Page 5 1. SYSTEM CONNECTION LAYOUT Power failure unit See page 19 EXT. No. 21 EXT. No. 20 EXT. No. 32 eT2 ----- ----- _____ See page 10 To central office line EXT. No. 17 Power and grounc 12OV) EXT. No. 16 EXT.
  • Page 6: How To Wall Mount The Key Service Unit

    2. INSTALLATION OF KEY SERVICE UNIT How to wall mount the key service unit Install the key service unit (KSU) on the wall according to the following procedure. Slide the two hooks securing the KSU cover and the key service unit in the arrow direction, then remove the cover.
  • Page 7: Of Key Service Unit

    2. INSTALLATION OF KEY SERVICE UNIT Unit Key service...
  • Page 8: Installationofkeytelephone

    3. INSTALLATION OF KEY TELEPHONE How to wall mount the key telephone Install the key telephone on the wall according to the following procedure. Pull handset guide, turn it upside down, then insert it into its position. Push the hooks at two places, then remove the adapter.
  • Page 9 4. WIRING CONNECTIONS ( Connection between the KSU, Key TEL and CO/PBX line Make connections between KSU, central office/PBX line (CO/PBX) according to the following procedure. Connection between CO/PBX line Connect 1 through jacks provided inside to the CO/PBX line, respectively.
  • Page 10 Type of wires CONNECTION OF WIRING CABLE (FOR USE WITH A MODULAR CONNECTOR) If the key service unit and the exten- sion are within 25 feet, use the cable supplied (7 feet, 15 feet or 25 feet). --A---o (See page 21) (b) Station cord and Handset cord Depending...
  • Page 11: Wiringconnections

    4. WIRING CONNECTION Wiring cables Be sure to connect as follows YELLOW Connect cables to the modular connector modular screw terminal so that the wires Y, G, R and B at both ends of the cable are parallel. Note that there are no polarity indications...
  • Page 12 5. CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNIT If you are not using key telephones other than those initially mounted, door boxes or external paging, you can disregard this section. Variation of card connection For installing more telephones, three variations are available to connect station card as shown below.
  • Page 13: Line

    5. CONNECTION OPTIONAL UNIT Extension of CO/PBX line Be sure power switch is off, before installing or removing the cards. Make connections of an CO/PBX line card and to respective CO/PBX line according to the following procedure. When inserting CO/PBX line card, make...
  • Page 14: Of Direct Station Selector

    ( Connection of direct station selector (DSS) Profrom connection of a direct station selector (DSS) fixing of the DSS console to a key telephone, according following procedures. However, when use a DSS, programming must be performed (See page 45). Connection console (VA- 82430)
  • Page 15 5. CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNIT ( Connections of single line telephone or 2key TELsl2SLTs Make connections according to the following single line telephone connecting method and the 2 Key TEL/2 SLT connecting method. When inserting a card, make sure that the card top and bottom ribs are aligned with the respective slots located...
  • Page 16 Connection Qf door box Make connections of a door box card and of door box according to the following procedure. Door box card (VA-30960) Insert a door card into the key service unit. This one card is capable Door of making 2 door boxes usable.
  • Page 17: Of Optional Unit

    5. CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNIT Connections of sensor and door opener Make connections of sensor and door opener according to the following procedures. Connection of sensor Insert a door card (VA-30960) into the key service unit. This card makes sensor usable and also be used for door box.
  • Page 18 Connection of SMDR This system enables the output from KSU call record data for a telephone (duration of call, etc.) through the RS-232C inter- face. These data are output by the printer connected to KSU. Programming is necessary for outputting from KSU.
  • Page 19: Connection Of Optional

    5. CONNECTION OPTIONAL UNIT VA-8241 0 RS-232C Printer RS-232C(KX-PilD) Circuit Circuit Signal Signal Pin No. and Connection Type Type Name Name (EIA) -, , . ._.- RXI-I 1 20 4...
  • Page 20: Paging System

    External music on hold source and external paging system Make connections of the external music on hold (MOH) source and of the external paging system according to the following procedure. External music on hold source (1) Set the “MOH” switch inside the key service unit to the “EXT”...
  • Page 21 5. CONNECTION OPTIONAL UNIT ( Setup for Key service unit The internal set up of the KSU and the explanations of switches and lamps are provided below. Set up of the KSU MOH Switch Perform the set up of the MOH switch. rFor set jumper : To use built-in...
  • Page 22: Connection Of Power Failure

    6. CONNECTION OF POWER FAILURE UNIT Single Power Failure Unit (PFU) is optional equipment which, in case of power failure, directly connects CO/PBX lines and Line Telephones. Wall mounting method for PFU Remove a PFU cover. Install one wood screw on the wall remaining about 5/16 inches of the screw length unscrewed.
  • Page 23 6. CONNECTION OF POWER FAILURE UNIT 16 in EXT. No. 30 EXT. No. 31 EXT. No. 32 EXT. No. 33...
  • Page 24: Specifications Of System

    7. SPECIFICATIONS OF SYSTEM Modules and system configuration Note VAX-20885 Handset cord (15 feet) PITTSBURGH SALES OFFICE 0 Washington Circle, Bldg. #2. Rm. 202. 4150 Washington Rd., McMurrav, Pennsylvania 15317 (412) 5618823 ATLANTA REGION 1854 Shackleford Court, Norcross, Georgia 30093 (404) 9256700 MIAMI...
  • Page 25: And Specifications

    System capacity and specifications System capacity COL capacity Intercom speech path Key telephone* Up to 24 (EXT. No. IO to 33) Automatic dial One touch dial 10 stations (for each telephone) System speed dial 90 stations (for the system) Speed dialing digits 16 digits/Station (included...
  • Page 26 Check list of parts When you unpack the system phone, make sure that you have all of the following parts. Key Service Unit Key Service Unit (VA-824101 1 pee Short station cord for wall mount 6 pcs Operating instruction assy 1 set Operating instructions...
  • Page 27: Programming

    EXPLANATION ON PROGRAMMING The Easa-Phone VA-824 is a small, sophisticated Key Telephone system. It offers many features which can be easily programm- ed to uniquelly fit your communication needs. The Easa-Phone utilizes Random Access Memory (RAM) for storage of the “User’s” variable programs and features.
  • Page 28 INITIAL SET LIST table below describes the features, initial setting and those programming mode. FEATURE INITIAL SET DESIRED FUNCTION IPAGEI outside dialing digit Dial No.9 Dial no.0 to 8 (one digit set) No Dial Automatic pause Call duration display After 15 set appear timing...
  • Page 29 Line 3 ----f COL Line Line Line 6 ---f COL Line Line No ring Ring Incoming call ringing EXT no. 10 rings calls of all COL .F .I incoming ring only Neither COL nor intercom, Off-hook signaling only intercom or both COL and intercom No door box rung, Both...
  • Page 30 2. METHOD OF PROGRAMMING Read the following paragraphs before proceeding to the actual programming instructions and procedures. These notes and procedures are intended to acclimate the programmer to the proper programmingsequencerequired prior to the actual programming. Programming of initial Assure that RAM switch is posi-...
  • Page 31 2. METHOD PROGRAMMING Method of programming programming changes made Extension 10 and it is recommend- ed to telephone with a LCD display (VA-l 2022 or VA-12022-B). Press ON/OFF button. indicator indicator lights a continuous tone emitted. Press the p] p][o](The continuous tone will...
  • Page 32 flowchart ON/OFF (Set up for program mode) x 000 Input of mode ’ (Mode set) # key Programming each mode Complete ON/OFF # key Increment program step...
  • Page 33 MODE I ( System setting PBX outside dialing digit You can have access to an outside line through PBX. This feature is necessary when the system is connected to PBX. Set by specifying one digit from among dialing numbers 0 to 9 (PBX line access number Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 34 MODE Automatic pause You can place a pause automatically after the first digit dialing number when having access to outside numbers through PBX. Set by specifying one digit from among dialing numbers 0 to 9 (PBX line access number Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program...
  • Page 35: Call Duration Display Appear Timing

    MODE Call duration display appear timing When making an outside call by a key telephone with an LCD display, you can set how many seconds after completion dialing you want the conversation time to appear on the display. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program...
  • Page 36: Flash Time

    MODE Flash time You can set the length of open time for an outside line with FLASH key and that of auto-flash time with REDIAL key function. When you wish to use the call waiting service, just press FLASH key. If the system is connected to the PBX line and you do not use the hold function of PBX system, set to 2 seconds.
  • Page 37: Pause Time

    MODE Pause time REDIAL By pressing key, a pause can be stored in the system speed memory and one-touch key. One pause is counted as one digit. This is used when you need to wait for a second dial tone when dialing an outside line.
  • Page 38: System Speed Dial Group A

    MODE System speed dial group A You can divide the system speed dial memory into two groups. The range of address numbers for group A is from 00 to XX. XX is the last address number of the range and the designation should be between 00 to 89.
  • Page 39: System Speed Dial Group B

    MODE I System speed dial group B You can divide the system speed dial memory into two groups. The range of address numbers for group B is from YY to 89. YY is the first address number of the range and the designation should be between 00 and 89.
  • Page 40: Long Speech Alarm

    MODE Long speech alarm When making an outside call, you can set SO that a short alarm tone sounds from the speaker every three minutes. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode No alarm tone (Initial) c 108 , ....*....
  • Page 41: Col Auto Answering

    MODE COL auto answering You can answer incoming calls without pressing Line key. There are two systems for answering: one is to simply lift the handset and the other is either to lift the handset or press ON/OFF key. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program...
  • Page 42: Col Night Incoming Ring Mode

    MODE COL night incoming ring mode You can specify telephones to ring in case of night time incoming calls in systems programmed for this purpose . This is necessary when the places for receiving incoming calls are different at daytime and night time.
  • Page 43: Hold Recall

    MODE Hold recall You can set a telephone so that a warning tone sounds once a certain period has elapsed after a call has been put on hold. Hold recall can be disabled, or set for immediately, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 2 minutes. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 44: Connection Of Door Box

    MODE I Connection of door box Up to two door boxes can be used with this system by connecting the door box card to KSU. You can set it so that the signal from the door box is heard or not heard through a telephone which has been programmed in advance.
  • Page 45: Type Of Applicable Sensor

    MODE Type of applicable sensor Two types of sensor can be used by connecting the door box card to KSU. An alarm will sound from a telephone which has been programmed in advance. The operating method for these sensors is specified either as close detection or open detection. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 46 MODE Setisor alarm stopping method You can specify the method for stopping the sensor alarm. This specification can be that either no alarm sound is given from the sensor or that the alarm sound is stopped by lifting the handset of alarmed telephone.
  • Page 47: Detection Of Slt On-Hooking

    MODE Detection of SLT on-hooking When you want to hold an outside line with SLT, press hook switch breifly. If the hooking time is longer than the time which programed,the phone line will be disconnected. If you do not use frequently hold function, this hooking time should be set to less than 0.5 second.
  • Page 48: Connection Of Dss

    MODE Connection of DSS This feature is to program connection of the DSS. For setting in “Connection”, DSS should be connected to EXT.No.11 jack of KSU. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode Program step ,:, 01 No connection c/:6 (Initial) .
  • Page 49: Hold Recall For Dss Tel

    MODE I Hold recall for DSS TEL You can set a telephone so that a warning tone sounds once a certain period has elapsed after a call has been put on hold. Hold recall can be disabled, or set for immediately, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 2 minutes.
  • Page 50: Display Time System Setting

    Display time system setting This feature is for setting the correct time for a key telephone with an LCD display. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode step m &g m pJ pExq: Program AM : 12:OO is for night. PM : 12:OO is for daytime.
  • Page 51: Smdr Output

    MODE 7 SMDR output This feature is to program to output data onto the SMDR printer. This is necessary when you want to notify the call record. You can set for not outputting SMDR data, outputting the data with the title or outputting the data only.
  • Page 52 MODE 7 SMDR YEAR, MONTH and DAY setting This feature is to program to set Year / Month / Day as SMDR print data. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode Desired program mode Storing command...
  • Page 53: Smdr Baud Rate Setting

    MODE 7 SMDR baud rate setting This feature is to program the baud rate of output data to the SMDR printer. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode c 203 300 BPS II.I.I..III.. 600 BPS ,....,..1200 BPS I..,.,..,.,.., 2400 BPS ,**.***..
  • Page 54: Smdr Frame Configuration

    MODE 7 SMDR frame configuration This feature is to program the frame configuration of output data to the SMDR(Data length/ Stop bit length/ Parity check bit number). Remarks Key Operation LCD indication QN/Mf lE!l llTE!rm Program mode 7 bit /1 bi; / Even number II .,,,..
  • Page 55: Type Of Col Dialing

    MODE 6 Type of COL dialing This program is required when the extension is set to outside dialing restriction classes 2 or 3. When an outside call, making it specifies whether or not the area requires “1” before dialing the number. Remarks Key Operation LCD indication...
  • Page 56 MODE 6 # restriction ++ and In case of outside dialing restriction classes 2 and 3, calls can be restricted by inputting the* or#key while dialing an outside line. The setting specifies whether there is to be a restriction or not. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 57: Digit Length Restriction

    MODE Digit length restriction digits. In case of outside dialing restriction classes 2 and 3, you can restrict outside calls by the number The setting specifies the number of digits to be restricted. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks ” Program mode Not restricted (Initial)
  • Page 58: Incoming Call Restriction

    MODE Incoming call restriction As with the outside dialing restriction class, you can also restrict outside calls being made on outside lines on which incoming calls are received. The setting specifies whether it is in accordance with the outside dialing restriction class or whether outside...
  • Page 59: Override Setting

    MODE Override setting Extensions which have outside dialing restriction class 2 or 3 restriction may dial some area codes (MAX.8) which can be allowed for long distance calls. Example:programmed to allow area code 201. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode Program step...
  • Page 60: Col Setting

    MODE ( COL setting Tone / Pulse dialing signal conversion dialing For outside calls, can send out either by ton@ or pulse signal. This has to be matched with the method for outside calls connected to the system. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program...
  • Page 61: Colineorpbxline

    MODE CO line or PBX line If the system is connected behind a PBX, this programming is required. This programming is for auto pause and toll restriction setting. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode Program step CO line coiol? (Initial) .
  • Page 62: Automatic Outside Line Selection Group

    MODE Automatic outside line selection group You can have an outside line which is connected automatically from SLT. This outside line being not used can be selected automatically by pressing dial key 9. This will be set whether the outside line is automatically selected or not.
  • Page 63: Length Of Dtmf Signals

    MODE Length of DTMF signals If mis-dialing is sometimes made while tone dialing, change the tone duration time to 240 m sec. When you have MCI or Sprint lines, and if you wish to use BANK account balance service, set to 240 m sec. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 64: Minimum Pause

    MODE Minimum pause You can change the minimum pause for the tone dialing signal. If you cannot dial at initial set (80 m set), specify 160 m sec. The minimum pause is the pause time between tone dialing signal and another tone dialing signal. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 65: Ring Detection Time

    MODE Ring detection time If you have a problem of incoming ring signal like that the first ring is normal but second does not ring, you need to set it to 8 seconds as your incoming ring cycle is more than 6 seconds. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 66: Key Telephone Setting

    ( Key telephone setting MODE 3 Telephone type You can also connect a AT & T 2500 type(DTMF) single line telephone to the system in addition to the key telephone. The setting specifies whether it is a key telephone or single line telephone for extensions 30 to33.
  • Page 67: Line Key Assign

    MODE Line key assign on Line/FF key with You can set any of the line numbers from 01 to 03 two digits, LCD indication Remarks Program mode Extension No. Line key . COL No. CO line No. 1 clUU/Ul Desired program i Either 01, 02, 03,04,05,06,07or mode...
  • Page 68 MODE 5 For EXT. No. 14 For EXT. No. IO Line key No. LCD indication LCD indication Program step Program step Line key No. x1001 c/231 x1401 c:llz: ~1002 c IZC?? Xl402 c:w2 u"2 c:clu”3 x1003 c 1333 x1403 ~1004 c /u"u"Y x1404 c IYOV...
  • Page 69 MODE 5 For EXT. No. 18 For EXT. No. 22 For EXT. No. 23 For EXT. No. 19 For EXT. No. 20 For EXT. No. 24...
  • Page 70 MODE 5 For EXT. No. 30 For EXT. No. 26 Line key No. Line key No. 1 Program step LCD indication LCD indication Program step c3il3: 2601 cl?Su"l 3001 c3202 c2S22 ci26u”3 u”3 c3ou”3 c3u”3Y c!?SSY u"Y c3ou”s cl?s35 u"s c3D26 c3v”u”: 0 0 8...
  • Page 71: Incoming Call Ringing

    MODE 4 Incoming call ringing setting specifies whether h will ring or not. You can set it that it ring when COL incoming signal is received. Will LCD indication Remarks Program mode Extension IIII COLNo. Ring & no ring data. No ring .
  • Page 72 MODE 4 For EXT. No. 14 For EXT. No. 10...
  • Page 73 MODE 4 For EXT. No. 18 For EXT. No. 22 Program step LCD indication Program step LCD indication c~~$/l 2201 cc71r'u"c7 cl?c7L?3 7317 5 I CCLU r-l c cc'c'os &)Jc'T c c'c'17 a For EXT. No. 19 For EXT. No. 23 Program step LCD indication ClSfiS...
  • Page 74 MODE For EXT. No. 26 For EXT. Nc Program step LCD indication Program step LCD indication cc'&fl/ v" c3u”u”: u" c3u”u”L7 cc's2c' cc’si73 c3oc3 x30031 c3ou”v cl?socI c32u”s c3c3s c3u”u”: u" c-uu qnn x3008) u” 1 For EXT. No. 27 For EXT.
  • Page 75: Off-Hook Signaling

    MODE 3 Off-hook signaling You can have a signal produced through the speaker when incoming calls are received while you are talking on the telephone. The setting specifies how the incoming intercom and outside calls are to be dealt with. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 76: Door Box Call

    MODE 3 Door box call You can receive calls from the door boxes, when they are connected to the system, having specified how these calls are to be received from door boxes A and B. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode step m p-J pJ m fg ’...
  • Page 77: Sensor Ringing

    MODE 3 Sensor ringing You can receive an alarm from the sensor, when the sensor is connected to the system.The setting specifies whether receive the alarm and have it sound through the speaker or not. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks Program mode Program...
  • Page 78: Zone Paging

    MODE 3 Zone paging Zones can be paged separately. The setting specifies to which zone each telephone belongs. Also, Zone 3 can be used for external paging. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks ON Off Program mode Program step (~~~~~1~1 Possible multiple set.
  • Page 79: System Speed Dial Group

    MODE 3 System speed dial group You can use system speed dial group A and B. The setting specifies how group A and B is to be used. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks ON Off Program mode Program step Neither group A nor group B unusable :oo: .
  • Page 80: Flexible Night Service Setting

    MODE3 Flexible night service setting You can put the system to night time call mode by the telephone key operation. The setting specifies whether it can be put in night time mode or not. For initial set, EXT.No.10 only can be put in night time mode. Key Operation LCD indication Remarks...
  • Page 81: Flexible Night Service

    MODE 3 Flexible night service You can have the system set in the night time call mode ring when COL incoming signal is received. This is necessary for when answering calls at night time. The setting specifies whether the system is to ring or not. For initial set, EXT.No 10 only will ring.
  • Page 82 MODE class Outside dialing restriction Outside calls can be restricted when they are being made. Any of the following 4 call restriction classes can be selected for each of daytime and night time. Class 1; Outside dialing disabled. Class 2; outside dialing disabled, and 411, 555 and 976 outside dialings...
  • Page 83 MODE 6 For EXT. No. 10 For EXT. No. 14 Program step LCD indication For EXT. No. 11 For EXT. No. 15 LCD indication Program step For EXT. No. 12 For EXT. No. 16 Program step LCD indication LCD indication Program step x1201 1: I c’...
  • Page 84 MODE 6 For EXT. No. 18 For EXT. No. 22 LCD indication Program step X1801 c /c41:: c1'4 X1802 c I 8 LI c' --'j$' c 18D3 X1803 c I 8 u - '7 CIC: Xl804 c,'t705 Y'-l c I%06 clcl Xl806 c 1807...
  • Page 85 MODE 6 For EXT. No. 26 For EXT. No. 30 Program step LCD indication r,-'SO/ ;&G' 'I‘,' cb7603 y'-I (X2608( cl?Sc?8 For EXT. No. 27 For EXT. No. 31 Program step LCD indication Program step LCD indication cl?:o/ For EXT. No. 28 For EXT.
  • Page 86: System Speed Dial Restriction

    MODE6 System speed dial restriction In case of outside dialing restriction classes 2 and 3, numbers subject to restriction can be released if stored in system speed dial. The setting specifies whether or not restrictions are to be made for numbers stored in system speed dial.
  • Page 87 APPENDIX ames and phone numbers list .._..._...._...._...._.._...............~.._...__..__..........._........-----......_...._....____.._.._..........~..~....~..........~...._....~.~_._...._...._........~......_.._.._...._.._.._.._....~..
  • Page 88 Programming table for initial set System setting Outside access number from PBX speed dial group A speed dial group B No alarm tone Have a!arm tone Long speech alarm *108-l *108-O...
  • Page 89 Ringing telephone Connection of DSS SMDR baud rate...
  • Page 90 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area) Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area) Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area) 01112 Clear Restriction r&lease by specified dial code (1 + area) -.-*,.I_.
  • Page 91 OPTION FEATURE SELECTED *0115- Clear Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area) Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area) Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area) x0118- Restriction release :r:::::i~:ii:i:i:::I:i:i:: ../v .,., ....by specified dial :::::::::::>j:j:j:;:j:i::::::’...
  • Page 92 COL setting Tel. No. FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Tone dial Pulse dial Dialing system for *0101-o outside calls *0101-1 Kind of outside line connected to the system *0102-o *0102-1 (COL or PBX) Not designated Specification Designated automatic connect- *0103-o x0103-1 ing to outside lines Tone dialing signal 80 m set...
  • Page 93 Tel. “Bo”’ FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Dialing system for Tone dial Pulse dial outside calls *0301-o Kind of outside line connected to the system +0302-O *0302-l (COL or PBX) Not designated Specification Designated automatic connect- .0303-o ing to outside lines x0303-1 Tone dialing signal m set m set...
  • Page 94 Tel. No. : FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Dialing system for Tone dial Pulse dial outside calls *0501-o *0501-1 Kind of outside line connected to the system x0502-0 *0502-i (COL or PBX) Specification Not designated Designated automatic connect- x0503-0 ing to outside lines x0503-1 Tone dialing signal 80 m set...
  • Page 95 7 (OPTION) Tel. No. : “WODE OPTION SELECTED Dialing system for Tone dial Pulse dial outside calls *0701-o x0701-1 Kind of outside line connected to the system x0702-0 X0702-1 (COL or PBX) Specification Not designated Designated automatic connect- ing to outside lines x0703-0 x0703-1...
  • Page 96 Key telephone setting Extension No. 10 Room name: SELECTED...
  • Page 97 Extension No. IO FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No night ring Have night ring teceiving incoming .x,oo4-o :alls in nighttime :all mode Class 4 Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Daytime *1001-1X *1001-4x *1001-2x *1001-3X COLl. *1001-x2 *1001-x3 *1001-x4 Night time *1oo1-x1 X .
  • Page 98 Extension No. 11 Room name: Interrupting incom-...
  • Page 99: Outside Dialing Restriction Class

    Extension No. 11 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring qeceiving calls *1107-o *1107-1 Yom sensor No paging Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone paging *1105-o *1105-1 *1105-2 *1105-3 speed dial group qeceiving incoming calls in nighttime call mode Daytime *1103-1X...
  • Page 100 Extension No. 12 Room name:...
  • Page 101 Extension No. 12 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring qeceiving calls X1207-0 *1207-l rom sensor No paging Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 [one paging * 1205-O * 1205-2 *1205-l *1205-3 Neither group A nor 0;~~ O$~br~~ group B unusable rE%,”...
  • Page 102 Extension No. 13 Room name: Both door boxes No door box run from door box...
  • Page 103 Extension No. 13 restriction class Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 104 Extension No. 14 Room name:...
  • Page 105 Extension No. 14 rom sensor...
  • Page 106 Extension No. 15 Room name:...
  • Page 107 Extension No. 15 rom sensor...
  • Page 108 Extension No. 16 Room name:...
  • Page 109 Extension No. 16 -. . FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring Ieceiving calls *1607-O X1607-1 Tom sensor peed dial group No night ring Have night ring leceiving incoming *1604-i :alIs in nighttime *1604-O :all mode butside dialing estriction class Iestriction...
  • Page 110 Extension No. 17 Room name: SELECTED...
  • Page 111 Extension No. 17 “. restriction class...
  • Page 112 Extension No. 18 Room name:...
  • Page 113 Extension No. 18 restriction class...
  • Page 114 Extension No. 19 Room name:...
  • Page 115 Extension No. 19...
  • Page 116 Extension No. 20 Room name:...
  • Page 117 Extension No. 20 : .,. ‘ . :.
  • Page 118 Extension Room name: from door box...
  • Page 119 Extension No. 21 restriction class Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 120 Extension (OPTION) Room name: from door box...
  • Page 121 Extension No. 22 (OPTION) restriction class Restriction on out -...
  • Page 122 Extension No. 23 (OPTION) Room name: from door box...
  • Page 123 Extension No. 23 (OPTION) restriction class...
  • Page 124 Extension No. 24 (OPTION) Room name:...
  • Page 125 Extension No. 24 (OPTION) .-._. rom sensor i:-l !L- :_ Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 126 Extension No. 25 (OPTION) Room name:...
  • Page 127 Extension No. 25 (OPTION) restriction class ‘,:-- ,:.: - 7-...
  • Page 128 Room name: Extension No. 26 (OPTION)
  • Page 129 Extension No. 26 (OPTION) restriction class...
  • Page 130 Extension No. 27 (OPTION) Room name: from door box...
  • Page 131 Extension No. 27 (OPTION) butside dialing estriction class Not restricted Restricted lestriction on out - X0227-1 ide calls by system *o227-o speed dial...
  • Page 132 Extension (OPTION) Room name:...
  • Page 133 Extension No. 28 (OPTION) rom sensor Restriction on out -...
  • Page 134 Extension No. 29 (OPTION) name: Room from door box...
  • Page 135 Extension No. 29 (OPTION) FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Receiving calls from sensor Zone paging Use of system speed dial group Flexible night service setting 3eceiving incoming calls in nighttime call mode Outside dialing restriction class lestriction on out - ide calls by system ipeed dial...
  • Page 136 Extension No. 30 (OPTION) Room name:...
  • Page 137 Extension No. 30 (OPTION) rom sensor estrlctlon on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 138 Room name: Extension No. 31 (OPTION)
  • Page 139 Extension No. 31 (OPTION) rom sensor...
  • Page 140 Extension No. 32 (OPTION) Room name: FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Key telephone Single line telephone Telephone type *3208-O X3208-1 COL No. \I01 x3201- .ine key 1 3202- y$z+y+-, :OL assignment 3204- )r each Line key ine key 4 3205 ine key 5 3206- ine key 6 3207-...
  • Page 141 Extension No. 32 (OPTION)
  • Page 142 Extension No. 33 (OPTION) Room name: FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Key telephone Single line telephone Telephone type *3308-O 3308-l COL No. 3301- Line key 1 3302-...
  • Page 143 Extension No. 33 (OPTION) FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring Ieceiving calls x3307-0 *3307-1 ram sensor No paging Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Ione paging *3305-o *3305-1 *3305-2 *3305-3 Neither group A nor O;b’a ‘p,“p A Or-Wrrp group B unusable :4;u~lleA...
  • Page 144 Priority for simultaneous calling and receiving following table shows line connection priority when simultaneous callings receivings occur. prior calling receiving takes priority of other callings or receivings in all cases other than those marked with a symbol “*‘I in the table. line connection states...
  • Page 145 Single line telephone incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming Hold call DSS TEL intercom door Hook-up COL call Reminder call call call Standby Incoming COL call Hold call Reminder Standby Standby -s o Incoming DSS TEL call Standby Incoming intercom call During conversation Standby Incoming...
  • Page 146 ( Tones and lamp indications :I--- status Interval Remarks Incoming call lamp flickers. lamp lights up when other line being Busy yie’msF’T used. Hold lamp flickers when other party is hold. I----- Long hold alarm Green lamp flickers quickly. 6 set / Long call alarm 6sec indicator...
  • Page 147 Installation Manual should handed over to the customer with contents of the program setting recorded in it. Panasonic...
  • Page 148 PROGRAMMING DESIGN TABLE (1/A- the system and each of the key telephones, perform programming designing according the following table. SYSTEM SETTING FEATURE CONTENTS Enter dial No.0 to 9 of PBX outside line access dialing digits. Enter dial No.0 to 9, digits of after the dialed auto pause.
  • Page 149 FEATURE Display appear timing of the delay time setting. Set for not outputting SMDR data, outputting with title or outputting data only. Set the year, mouth, day for SMDR data. Set the baud rate of SMDR data to 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 BPS or 9600 BPS.
  • Page 150 KEY TELEPHON SETTING Enter or SLT COLl Set COL 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8 1 to 8, for COL2 Line COL3 num- COL4 ber. COL5 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8 COL6 1 Tel CoLi’ COL8 incoming ringing designation Yes or No to the ring position.
  • Page 151 ,, -- ‘,,...
  • Page 152 METHOD OF PROGRAMMING Read the following paragraphs before proceeding to the actual programming instructions and procedures. These notes and procedures are intended to acclimate the programmer to the proper programmingsequencerequired prior the actual programming. Programming of initial Assure that switch is posi- tioned at “CLR”...
  • Page 153 Method of programming programming changes are made Extension No. 10 and it isrecommend- ccl to use key telephone with a LCD display (VA-l 2022 or VA-12022-B). Press ON/OFF button. indicator indicator lights a continuous tone emitted. Press the ~]~~~l~~~](The continuous tone will stop)
  • Page 154 rogramming flowchart * 000 (Set up for program mode) (Mode set)
  • Page 155 ,’ Names and phone numbers list -----------I- ----------------------- -~~...
  • Page 156 PROGRAMMING TABLE The set contents of all programming features should be recorded and stored according to the following table. System setting Outside access number from PBX Amount of time ause time store speed dial group speed dial group No alarm tone Have alarm tone Long speech...
  • Page 157: Sensor Alarm Stopping Method

    FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Automatic answering No auto answering Only handset auto answering Handset 8 ON/OFF for incoming calls *109-1 +109-o +109-z Only night time ring set TEL will ring ring set TEL will ring,too Ringing telephone for night time incom- +110-o +110-o ing calls...
  • Page 158 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area) Restric$on release by specified dial code (1 + area) x 0113 1 Clear Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area) +0114- Restriction release by specified dial code (1 + area)
  • Page 159 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED +3striction release my specified dial mode (1 + area) Clear ?estriction release ,y specified dial mode (1 + area) OI’I Restriction release 3y specified dial mode (1 + area) Restriction release by specified dial 1121314~5161718l9 code (1 + area)
  • Page 160 setting Tel. OPTION SELECTED Tone dial Dialing system Pulse dial outside calls *0101-o *0101-1 Kind of outside line connected to the system ~0102-0 *0102-1 (COL or PBX) Specification Not designated Designated automatic connect- *0103-o *0103-1 ing to outside lines Tone dialing signal 80 m set...
  • Page 161 Tel. omatic connect- rng to outside lines tone dialing signal Detection time Tel. FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Dialing system Tone dial Pulse dial outside calls *0401-o *0401-1 Kind of outside line connected to the system *0402-o *0402-1 (COL or PBX) Specification Not designated Designated automatic...
  • Page 162 Tel. FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Dialing system Tone dial Pulse dial outside calls *0501-i Kind of outside line connected to the system *0502-i (COL or PBX) Specification Not designated Designated automatic connect- *0503-1 ing to outside lines Tone dialing signal 60 m set m set duration 0504-o...
  • Page 163 7 (OPTION) Tel. ‘E? FEATURE OPTION SELECTED Tone dial Dialing system Pulse dial outside calls =0701-1 *0701-o Kind of outside line connected to the system *0702-o *0702-i (COL or PBX) Specification Not designated Designated automatic connect- *0703-o s 0703-l ing to outside lines Tone dialing signal...
  • Page 164 telephone setting Extension No. 10 Room name: OnlyAcl;l;box Only door Both door boxes No door box rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *1006-o *1006-l x1006-2 *1006-3 from door box...
  • Page 165 Extension No. 10 restriction class estrkdlon on out - de calls by system...
  • Page 166 Extension No. 11 Room name: Only door box Only door box Both door boxes No door box rung A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *1106-o X1106-1 *1106-Z x1106-3 from door box...
  • Page 167 ., . Extension No. 11 restriction class Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 168 Extension No. 12 Room name: FEATURE OPTION SELECTED COL No. OL assignment x each Line key *1202-o '1202-l ;oL 2 *1203-o x1203-1 :oL 3 icoming call *1204-O 11204-l :oL 4 inging *1205-o *1205-l :oL 5 X1206-0 11206-l :OL 6 *1207-o X1207-1 :oL 7 *1206-o...
  • Page 169 Extension No. 12 Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 170 Extension No. 13 Room name: Only door Only door No door box rung Both door boxes A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *1306-O E1306-1 *1306-Z x1306-3 from door box...
  • Page 171 Extension No. 13 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED ipeed dial group khide dialing estriction class Not restricted Restricted estriction on out - de calls by system *0213-o peed dial...
  • Page 172 Extension No. 14 Room name: FEATURE “NOOD! OPTION SELECTED COL No. ,OL assignment )r each Line key ~1402.0 *1402-l COL 2 *1403-o x1403-1 COL 3 icoming call 11404-o a1404-1 COL 4 nging 11405-O *1405-i COL 5 X1406-0 11406-l COL 6 *1407-o x1407-1 COL 7...
  • Page 173 Extension No. 14 restriction class Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 174 Extension No. 15 Room name: nterruptmg incom- ntercom and CO1 conversation "1502-l x1502-0 X1502-2 *1502-3 Only door box Only door box Both door boxes No door box rung A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *1506-l *1506-O X1506-2 *1506-3 from door box...
  • Page 175 Extension No. 15 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring kceiving calls "1507-O x1507-1 ram sensor No paging Zone Zone Zone 3 Ione paging *1505-o *1505-i X1505-2 x1505-3 Neither group A nor Both roups O;ia C+‘f;‘peu~ group B unusable and 8 usable Jse of system peed dial group...
  • Page 176 Extension No. 16 Room name: Only door box No door box rung Only door Both door boxes A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *1606-0 *1606-l X1606-2 X1606-3 from door box...
  • Page 177 Extension No. 16 Use of system speed dial group service setting Daytime *1601-1X *1601-2x *1601-3x *1601-4X COLl. *1601-X2 Night time *x33-X1 *1601-X3 *1601-X4 Outside dialing restriction class Not restricted Restricted ;estriction on out - ide calls by system *0216-o ipeed dial...
  • Page 178 Extension No. 17 Room name: OnlyAdo;rgbox Only door box No door box rung Both door boxes B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *1706-o X1706-1 *1706-z x1706-3 from door box...
  • Page 179 Extension No. 17 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring 3eceiving calls x1707-0 x1707-1 rom sensor No paging Zone Zone 2 Zone 3 Tone paging *1705-o x1705-1 *1705-z x1705-3 Neither group A nor Both roups O;la “n4’f;eu~ group B unusable usable Jse of system...
  • Page 180 Extension No. 18 Room name: Only door box Only door No door box rung Both door boxes A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *1806-O *1806-l *18062 *1eOE-3 from door box...
  • Page 181 Extension No. 18 Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 182 Extension No. 19 Room name: Only door box Only door box Both door boxes No door box rung A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *1906-O *Km-1 *1906-Z "1906-3 from door box...
  • Page 183 Extension No. 19 Restrktion on out - side oak by system...
  • Page 184 Extension No. 20 Room name:...
  • Page 185 Extension No. 20 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring Receiving calls x2007-0 *2007-l from sensor No paging Zone Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone paging x2005-0 *2005-l X2005-2 X2005-3 Neither group A nor’ O;ta ‘pep A Both roups W”;P,“P group B unusable...
  • Page 186 Extension No. 21 Room name:...
  • Page 187 Extension No. 21 FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring kceiving calls *2107-o *2107-l rom sensor No paging Zone Zone Zone 3 !one paging *2105-o ~2105-1 * 2105.2 + 2105-3 Neither group A nor Oyba ;“,“P A Q’u”,,gb’p,“~ group B unusable FE!?
  • Page 188 Extension No. 22 (OPTION) Room name: Only door box Only door box Both door boxes No door box rung A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *2206-l x2206-2 *2206-O 2206-3 from door...
  • Page 189 Extension No. 22 (OPTION) restriction class Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 190 Extension No. 23 (OPTION) Room name: FEATURE OPTION SELECTED ,OL assignment )r each Line key x2302-0 X2302-1 COL 2 X2303-0 x2303-1 COL 3 ncoming call x2304-0 X2304-1 COL 4 inging *2305-O *2305-i COL 5 *230+3-o *2306-l COL 6 x2307-0 X2307-1 COL 7 x2308-0 x2308-1...
  • Page 191 Extension No. 23 (OPTION) Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 192 Room name: Extension No. 24 (OPTION)
  • Page 193 Extension No. 24 (OPTION) ipeed dial group Daytime *2401-1X x 2401-2X *2401-3X *2401-4X COL 1 *2401-X2 *2401-X3 Night time ’ 24o1-x1 *2401-X4 Daytime *2402-1X *2402-2X *2402-3X *2402-4X COL 2 x2402-X2 *2402-X3 Night time *2402-X1 *2402-X4 Daytime +2403-1X “2403-2X *2403-3X *2403-4X COL 3 *2403-X2 *2403-X3...
  • Page 194 Extension No. 25 (OPTION) Room name: Only door Only door Both door boxes No door box rung A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *2506-o *250&l *2506-2 *25OE-3 from door box...
  • Page 195 Extension No. 25 (OPTION) FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring Qceiving calls x2507-0 *2507-1 rom sensor No paging Zone Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone paging x2505-0 X2505-1 *2505-Z * 2505-3 Neither group A nor’ O;ta Both roups “w;;P group B unusable...
  • Page 196 Extension No. 26 (OPTION) Room name: FEATURE OPTION SELECTED OL assignment lr each Line key Intercom and COL :onversation rom door box...
  • Page 197 Extension No. 26 (OPTION) restriction class Restriction on out - side calls by system speed dial...
  • Page 198 Extension No. 27 (OPTION) Room name: Only door Only door box Both door boxes No door box rung A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls x2706-0 *2706-l 2706-Z 2706-3 from door...
  • Page 199 Extension No. 27 (OPTION) “Nos’ FEATURE OPTION SELECTED alarm tone Alarm tone ring Receiving calls ‘ 2707-l from sensor No paging Zone 1 Zone paging Neither group A nor Both roups O;za Cr”“~rpa~~ group B unusable usable Use of system *2701-O 2701-l speed...
  • Page 200 Extension No. 28 (OPTION) Room name: * 2802-O -2602-l s 2602.2 4 2802.3 Only door box Only door box Both door boxes No door box rung A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *2606-i * 2806.2 * 26063 2606.0 from door...
  • Page 201 Extension No. 28 (OPTION) restriction class Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 202 Extension No. 29 (OPTION) Room name: Only door Only door box Both door boxes No door box rung A rung B rung A and B rung Incoming calls *2906-o *2906-l 2906.2 2906-3 from door...
  • Page 203 Extension No. 29 (OPTION) Receiving calls from sensor speed dial group Daytime *2901-1X *2901-2x *2901-3x *2901-4x COL 1 *2901-x2 *2901-x3 Night time *2901-X1 *2901-x4 jutside dialing restriction class Not restricted Restricted ;estriction on out - ide calls by system *0229-O #peed dial...
  • Page 204 Room name: Extension No. 30 (OPTION) OPTION SELECTED FEATURE Key telephone Single line telephone relephone type *3006-i COL No. 3001- ine key 1 3002- ine key 2 X3003- .ine key 3 :OL assignment 3004. )r each Line key ine key 4 3005.
  • Page 205 Extension No. 30 (OPTION) restriction class Restriction on out - side calls by system...
  • Page 206 Extension No. 31 (OPTION) Room name:...
  • Page 207 Extension No. 31 (OPTION) FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring %sceiving calls x3107-0 *3107-1 rom sensor paglng Lone Zone 2 Zone 3 Ione paging *3105-o *3105-1 *3105-z * 3105.3 Neither group A nor O;ka ‘;“,“P A Both roups W’,~~‘P,“P group...
  • Page 208 Extension No. 32 (OPTION) Room name:...
  • Page 209 ,/=- . Extension No. 32 (OPTION) FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring 3eceiving calls *3207-o 3207-l rom sensor No paging Zone Zone Zone 3 Zone paging 3205.0 -3205.1 3205-2 3205.3 Neither group A nor O;ia ;“,“p On’~,gb’p,“” group B unusable EXleA...
  • Page 210 Extension No. 33 (OPTION) Room name:...
  • Page 211 Extension No. 33 (OPTION) FEATURE OPTION SELECTED No alarm tone Alarm tone ring +ceiving calls "3307-O ‘3307.1 rom sensor No paging Zone Zone 2 Zone 3 rone paging *x305-0 x3305-1 *3305-2 * 3305-3 Neither group A nor O;?ia Both roups CrW;peu~ group B unusable...
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