Panasonic Kx-T123210 Installation Manual
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EIA SIGNALS: Frame Ground (FG); Connects to the unit frame and the earth ground conductor of the AC power cord. Transmitted Data (TXD);..................(output) Conveys signals from the unit to the printer. A “Mark” condition is held unless data or BREAK signals are being transmitted. Received Data (R)(D);. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(input) Conveys signals from the printer. Request To Send (RTS);...................(output) This lead is held ON whenever DSR is ON. Clear To Send (CTS);..................... ..(input) An ON condition of circuit CTS indicates that the printer is ready to receive data from the unit. The unit dose not attempt to transfer data or receive data when circuit CTS is OFF. Data Set Ready (DSR);.......................(input) An On condition of circuit DSR indicates the printer is ready. Circuit DSR ON does not indicate that communication has been established with the printer. Signal Ground (SG); Connects to the DC ground of the unit for all interface signal. Data Terminal Ready (DTR)...............(output) This signal line is turned ON by the unit to indicate that it is ON LINE. Circuit DTR ON does not indicate that communication has been established with the printer. It is switched OFF when the unit is OFF LINE. Data Carrier Detect (DCD)..................(input) The ON condition is an indication to data terminal (DTE) that the carrier signal is being received. 1. If the Panasonic printer which is used has a (KX-PI 1D or KX-P17) board and is connected to the KX-T123210, set the communication parameters below. KX-Pll D KX- P17 KX-T123210 DIP switch Setting DIP switch Setting Word length 7 bit (default) SWl-1 ON SWl-4 ON SWl-5 Parity Program to “EVEN” SWl-2 ON OFF (See page 3-32) SWl-3 ON SWl-6 OFF SWl-5 ON Baud Rate 12008 (default) SWl-6 OFF SWl-1 OFF SWl-7 OFF SWl-2 OFF SWl-8 OFF SWl-3 ON Protocol XON / XOFF mode only SW2-8 OFF SWl-8 ON , 2. If the Panasonic data terminal is a KX-D4985 or KX-D4920 and is connected to the KX-Tl23210, the default value of communication parameter is the same as that of the KX-Tl23210. If the KX-D4910D is connected to the KX-T123210, set the baud rate of the KX-D4910D to 1200 baud, the other default value is the same as that of the KX-T123210. 2-19
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Paging jack 1 Speaker Use an RCA connector. l Output impedance: 6OOfl Amplifier Paging equipment 1 Speaker / Use shielded cable. Paging equipment 2 Pa\ging jack 2 l Use a two- conductor plug (9/64 inch in diameter) l Input impedance 5kfl 0 Input Level -1OdBm - “‘I ~llllllll~~, ‘I” ~lllllll1l~, ;plrrr ‘I” llllllllllll 0 11111l 0 !!!!!~llll1 Please use a cord that has . . . ‘I EXT MUSIC Jack 2-20
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PROGRAMMING To activate this system, the requirements from telephone company and the customer must be programmed once the Power Switch has been turned on. 1. At extension connected to jack number 01: All system 4. programming changes (example : system clear, 5. toll restriction, system speed dialing entry...) are done through extension connected to jack number 01. l Extension connected to jack number 01 must always be a Panasonic model, KX-Tl23230. 2. System Program Switch setting: The System Program Switch located on the KX-T123210 must be set to the “PITS” (Proprietary Integrated Telephone System) position while making program changes. After all programming changes are completed, return the program switch to the “SET” position. 3. Overlay: This overlay is used for programming the system and the program function names are inscribed on this card, Refer to page 3-2. 4. Before system programming, operate the system clear to set to the default data of the program. See page 3-78. System Clear: Set the System Program Switch of the KX-T123210 to the “PITS” position. Dial (99). “System Clear” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the “Menu: All Para” is displayed. Press the MEMORY button to clear system. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. 0 The following parameters are preset as the default data. System parameters CO parameters Extension parameters DSS parameters Speed call , :, ..: j::.. 3-l
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When the System Program Switch on the KX-T123210 is set to the “PITS” position, the operation of the KX-T123230 connected to jack number 01 will change as follows. PAUSE button I + button Overlay + button CLEAR button I--- PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE button - LIQUID CRYSTAL Display (LCD) CENTRAL OFFICE (CO) AUTO/M EMORY button PREVIOUS button SELECT button FLASH button ICM (SECRET) button 3-2
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1. Turn the Power Switch to ON. 2. Set the System Program Switch to “PITS” position. The LCD on the KX-T123230 will show “SYS-PGM NO ?-I’. o Be sure the handset of the extension connected to jack number 01 is in the cradle and the speakerphone button off. 3. To program automatic line access number 9 and the phone number 987-654-3210 into speed access code 00. (Refer to page 3-5.) - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 KX-Tl23230 at extension connected to jack number 01. (Extension connected to jack number 01 must be a KX-T123230.1 Dial (01) or press the Auto button. Press the NEXT button. Dial (00) or press the NEXT button. 0 Dial “9”. @ Press “ - ” button. 0 Dial “987”. @ Press “ - ” button. ($ Dial “654”. @ Press “ - ” button. 0 Dial “3210”. Press the MEMORY button. Display l If nothing is stored in access code “OO”, 00: Not Stored l If already stored the automatic line access number 9 and the phone number 123-456-7890, l To program the next access code, press the NEXT button. l To program a desired access code, press the SELECT button and dial speed access code. 4. Return the System Program Switch to “SET” position. 0 To make program change, start from the beginning. 3-3 While programming if a mistake is made, 1. Press the “END” button. 2. Start programming procedure from the beginning. l You will hear a beep after pressing the MEMORY button. l The MEMORY indicator light will go on when the MEMORY button is pressed, and then the Indicator light will go out when the NEXT or PREV button is pressed.
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System Feature : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._ enter the year with 2 digits. 18)k/ :1987 year I . . .._. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . until the desired month is displayed ~............................................... enter the day with 1 or 2 digits _...........................- until the desired day of the week is displayed i”“‘.“’ enter the hour with 1 or 2 digits : :““- enter the minutes with 2 digits : : : i ;.- until the desired AM/PM is : : : : : : : displayed : : : : : ,........................._ : : . . . . . . . . . . _ Description Entry of the current day, date and time. Programming 7. Press the m button. “12:OO AM” will be i 1. Dial(OO). 2. “Day/Time Set” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. 3. “87Jan.l THU” will be displayed and “87” will blink. Enter the year (last 2 digits) using the dialing button. 4. Press the m button and then repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired montn Is arsprayea. 5. Press the @ button and then enter the day with 1 or 2 digits. 6. Press the m button and then repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired day of the week is displayed. displayed. 8. Enter the hour with 1 or 2 digits. 9. Press the m button and then enter the minute with 2 digits. 10. 11. 12. Press the m button and then repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired AM/PM is displayed. Press the MEMORY button. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. - Con1 dition 0 0 3-4 If m button is pressed, the display will return to the previous sequence in the programming step. Instantly after pressing the MEMORY button, the new time will start. However, the LCD of extension connected to jack number 01 will display the new time only after the System Program Switch is set to “SET”.
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AB=mk[ : speed access code 00 _........................................ F[k[ : speed access code 99 : automatic line access number = access number of Trunk Group1 m%i : access number of Trunk Group8 or ,................. until the desired speed access code (00 through 99) appears lmm(INEXTImIphone number IIMEMoRV(EI Description 100 system phone numbers can be stored with each number capable of storing 32 digits and may be accessed from any extension. Pushing the “ ++‘I, ‘I#” “PAUSE”, “-‘I, “FLASH” or “ICM (Secret)” button counts as 1 digit. Refecto “Speed Dialing” on page 4-3. Programming 1. Dial (01) or press the AUTO button. “Speed Dialing” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Speed NO?-” will be displayed. 3. Dial (00 through 99) or press the NEXT button, for speed access code entry. Example : When dialing (00) or pressing the NEXT button. l The LCD will show “00:Not Stored” when nothing is stored in speed access code 4. Enter automatic line access number or trunk group number. See page 4-2, regarding automatic selection. See page 3-46 and 4-3, regarding trunk group. 9 : automatic line access number 81 : access number of trunk group 1 82 : access number of trunk group 2 83 : access number of trunk group 3 84 : access number of trunk group 4 85 : access number of trunk group 5 86 : access number of trunk group 6 87 : access number of trunk group 7 88 : access number of trunk group 8 5. Enter the phone number. l You may enter punctuations during a phone number. l To erase a wrong entry, press the CLEAR button. When you don’t want to display the dialed phone number on the LCD in speed dialing, press the ICM (SECRET) button before and after dialing the phone number that you want to keep secret. Do not press the ICM button before line access number (9 or 81 through 88) and account code. “00”. When the automatic line access number 9 and the phone number 123 - 456 - 7890 are stored, “Oq: 9- 123- 456- 789” will be displayed. Example: press the ICM button The display shows as follows when programming. 01 : 9-123 [456] The display shows as follows when dialing. -123--- 1 3-5
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Conditions 6. Press the MEMORY button. l The memory indicator will be lit. 7. l To advance to the next speed access code, press the NEXT button. l To return to the previous speed access code, press the PREV button. l To go to the desired speed access code, press the SELECT button and then dial the speed access code. 8. Repeat steps 4 to 7, to program the other phone numbers. 9. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. To change Repeat steps 1 to 9. To erase after programming 1. Dial (01) or press the AUTO button. “Speed Dialing” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Speed NO ? +I’ will be displayed. 3. Dial (00 through 99 )or press the NEXT button, for speed access code entry. The speed access code and the phone number will be displayed. 4. Press the CLEAR button. 5. Press the MEMORY button. 6. l To advance to the next speed access code, press the NEXT button. l To return to the previous speed access code, press the PREV button. l To go to the desired speed access code, press the SELECT button and then dial the speed access code: 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to erase the programmed other phone number. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Use the “ +“, or “ +” button for scrolling the display. Automatic line access number 9 or trunk group access number (81 through 88) should be stored. When dialing, the pause is automatically entered after automatic line access number 9 or trunk group access number (81 through 88) has been dialing. Continuous use of speed dialing is possible. Example : In this case, speed access code “02” should not include the automatic line access number or trunk group access number. When dialing, the dialed number will be displayed on the LCD of the KX-T123230 / KX-T61631 / KX-T61630 / KX-T30830. The limit of the LCD is 16 characters but will scroll all numbers stored. To erase all entries, refer to “System Data Clear” on page 3-78. There is a blank phone number directory on page 7-l.
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’ Examples 1) To enter trunk group access number 81 and telephone number 201-392-4669 into speed access code 00. (01 NEXT008; 201-392-4669MEMORYw Speed access i Telephone code number Trunk’group access number l If punctuation is not entered in a phone number, the LCD will show as below. ( 00 : 812013924669 ) 2) To enter automatic line access number 9, account code 1234 and telephone number 201-392-4669 into speed access code 02. (01 NEXT02 9 * * 1234201-392-4669 MEMORY END) --- 7 : : Speed access! Telephone number code account code l Refer to “Account code Input mode” page 3-70 and “Account code” page 4-39. automatic line access number 3)To access MCI (01 NEXT 01 9 123-4567 PAUSE PAUSE 9876 201-348-7000 MEMORY END) -- TT --v Speed access : . . . . . . . . code i MCI number i Security Telephone code number automatic line access number PAUSE button 4) To access ITT (01 NEXT 02 81 765-4321 PAUSE PAUSE 201-348-7000 --T 7 -- Speed access i : ,...._...... . code : ITTnumber i Telephone PAUSE button number Trunk group access number ‘.: :.-. :. :. : ‘:_ 6789 MEMORY END) Security code When required to change the dialing mode from the pulse mode to the tone mode. (See page 4-45) pulse mode F Y tone mode b (01 NEXT 02 82 76543213~ ti PAUSE PAUSE ‘201-348-7000 6789 MEMORY END) __- : # button *button 3-7 r, :’ . . .
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l...................until the desired Jack number (01 through 32) appears ~.......,....................... CDE=rI(OI(OI : to assign phone number 100 111191191: to assign phone number 199 default is assigned to extension of Jack number 01 132 is assigned to extension of Jack number 32 ,......._.__................................. AB=mm : to assign to Jack number 01 I* : to assign to Jack number 32 Description Enables programming of a 3-digit extension number (100 through 199) for each extension phone. This provides the freedom to develop a logical extension numbering system by department or by building floor as desired. Programming 1. Dial (02). “Extension NO Set” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Jack NO ?+” will be displayed. 3. Press the NEXT button or dial the Jack number (01 through 32 ). “Jack 01 : EXTlOl” will, be displayed and “101 “will blink. 4. Dial the extension number which is set newly ( 100 throug h199 ). l When dialing (150), the LCD will show “Jack 01 : EXTl.50” will be displayed. l To erase a wrong entry, press the CLEAR button. 5. Press the MEMORY button. 6. l 0 0 To advance to the next jack number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous jack number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired jack number, press the SELECT button and then dial the jack number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the extension number on the other jack number. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. o The LCD will show the initial program mode, “SYS-PGM NO ? +“. Conditions l The extension number has been already programmed can not be entered. In case programmed extension number is the same as what was previously stored, when the MEMORY button is pressed, three beeps will be heard. l When the extension number 125 have been already assigned to the jack number 25, for programming to assign the extension number 125 to the jack number 02, after programming to assign the other extension number (100 through 199) to the jack number 25, program to assign the extension number 125 to the jack number 02. Example: Jack number 15 . . . . . . . ..Extension number 170 Jack number 30 . . . . . . . ..Extension number 180 ~0211NEXT111511~ pj-liGlrMEMORYI1ENDI Programming Table See page 7-3. 3-8