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Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual
Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual
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4.2 System Programming Wireless PT Port Assignment 617 System Programming 4-113 DescriptionUsed to identify whether the Panasonic Wireless Phone (e.g. KX-T7880 or KX-T7885) is connected to an extension jack or not. Selection• Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Not Connect / Connect DefaultAll jacks – Not Connect Programming1.Enter 617. Display: Wireless PT Port 2.Press NEXT. Display: Jack NO? ® 3.Enter a jack number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter jack number 01. Display example: #01:Not Connect 4.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another jack, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired jack number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Conditions• To assign all jacks to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will show:# :Mixed. • If “Connect” is not assigned for the jack which is connected the Panasonic Wireless Phone,thewireless phonemay work incorrectly.
4-114 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch 700–702 DescriptionThese programs assign which extensions will ring when a doorphone call is received in the day, night and lunch modes. Selection• Doorphone number:1 – 4, ( = all doorphones) • Jack number:01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Enable / Disable DefaultAll doorphones – all jacks – Enable — Day/Night/Lunch Programming1.Enter a program address (700 for day, 701 for night or 702 for lunch). Display example: Day Door Phone 2.Press NEXT. Display: Door NO? ® 3.Enter a doorphone number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter doorphone number 1. Display example: DP-1:#01:Enable 4.Keep pressing until the desired jack number is displayed or enter a jack numberafter pressing the #key. 5.Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. 6.Press STORE. 7.To program another jack, press or , or #and the desired jack number. 8.Repeat steps 5 through 7. 9.To program another doorphone, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired doorphone number. 10.Repeat steps 4 through 9. 11.Press END. Conditions• To assign all doorphones and all jacks to the same selection, press the key in steps 3 and 4. In this case, the display will show:DP- :# :Mixed. • Four doorphones can be installed to the system. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Doorphone Call Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service
System Programming 4-115 4.2 System Programming Door Opener Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch 703–705 DescriptionThese programs assign which extensions can open a door in the day, night and lunch modes. Selection• Door opener number: 1 – 4, ( = all door openers) • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Enable / Disable DefaultAll door openers – all jacks – Enable Programming1.Enter a program address (703 for day, 704 for night or 705 for lunch). Display example: Day Door-Open 2.Press NEXT. Display: Door NO? ® 3.Enter a door opener number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter doorphone number 1. Display example: DP-1:#01:Enable 4.Keep pressing until the desired jack number is displayed or enter a jack numberafter pressing the #key. 5.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 6.Press STORE. 7.To program another jack number, press or , or # and the desired jack number. 8.Repeat steps 5 through 7. 9.To program another door opener, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired door opener number. 10.Repeat steps 4 through 9. 11.Press END. Conditions• To assign all door openers and all jacks to the same selection, press the key in steps 3 and 4. In this case, the display will show: DP- :# :Mixed. • Four door openers can be installed per system. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Door Opener Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service
4-116 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Doorphone Ringing/Tone Pattern Selection 706 Selection• Doorphone number: 1 – 4, ( = all doorphones) • Single / Double / Triple / S-Double DefaultAll doorphones — Triple Programming1.Enter 706. Display: Door Ring Tone 2.Press NEXT. Display: Door NO? ® 3.Enter a doorphone number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter doorphone number 1. Display example: DP-1:Triple 4.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another doorphone, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired doorphone number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Conditions• To assign all doorphones to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will show:DP- :Mixed. • PT users will hear the assigned pattern tone instead of ringing. • The programs [115] “Extension Ringing Pattern Selection” and [423] “Outside (CO) Line Ringing Pattern Selection” should be considered when assigning this program. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Doorphone Call DescriptionAssigns an incoming doorphone call ringing pattern for each doorphone. There are four types of patterns as follows. 1 s Single: Double: Triple: S-Double:
4.2 System Programming Doorphone Access Tone Selection 707 System Programming 4-117 DescriptionEnables or disables sending a doorphone access tone to a monitored doorphone. If enabled, the access tone is heard from the doorphone when monitoring starts. Selection• Doorphone number: 1 – 4, ( = all doorphones) • Enable / Disable DefaultAll doorphones — Enable Programming1.Enter 707. Display: Door Ack-Tone 2.Press NEXT. Display: Door NO? ® 3.Enter a doorphone number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter doorphone number 1. Display example: DP-1:Enable 4.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another doorphone, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired doorphone number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Condition• To assign all doorphones to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will show: DP- :Mixed. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Doorphone Call Room Monitor
4-118 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Doorphone Ringing Time 708 DescriptionSelects the doorphone ringing time. Selection• Doorphone number: 1 – 4, ( = all doorphones) • 15 sec / 30 sec (seconds) DefaultAll doorphones — 15 sec Programming1.Enter 708. Display: Doorphone R-Time 2.Press NEXT. Display: Door NO? ® 3.Enter a doorphone number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter doorphone number 1. Display example: DP-1:15 sec 4.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another doorphone, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired doorphone number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Condition• To assign all doorphones to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will show:DP- :Mixed. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Doorphone Call
4.2 System Programming Door Opener Time 709 System Programming 4-119 DescriptionSelects the door opener time. The door is unlocked for the assigned period of time. Selection• Door Opener number: 1 – 4, ( = all door openers) • 1 sec / 2 sec / 3 sec / 4 sec / 5 sec / 6 sec / 7 sec / 8 sec (seconds) DefaultAll door openers — 5 sec Programming1.Enter 709. Display: Door-Opner Time 2.Press NEXT. Display: Door NO? ® 3.Enter a door opener number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter doorphone number 1. Display example: DP-1: 5 sec 4.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another door opener, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired door opener number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Condition• To assign all door openers to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will show: DP- :Mixed. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Door Opener
4-120 System Programming 4.2 System Programming SMDR RS-232C Communication Parameters 800 DescriptionAssigns the communication parameters for the Serial Interface (RS-232C). New line code:Selects the code for the printer or personal computer. If the printer or personal computer automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select “CR”. If not, select “CR+LF”. Baud rate:The baud rate code indicates the data transmission speed from the system to the printer or personal computer. Word length:The word length code indicates how many bits compose a character. Parity:The parity code indicates what type of parity is used to detect an error in the string of bits composing a character. Make the selection depending on the requirements of the printer or personal computer. Stop bit:The stop bit code indicates the end of a bit string which composes a character. Select a value depending on the requirements of the printer or personal computer. Selection• New line code:CR+LF / CR (CR=Carriage Return, LF=Line Feed) • Baud rate (baud):150 / 300 / 600 / 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600 • Word length (bits):7 / 8 • Parity bit:None / Mark / Space / Even / Odd • Stop bit length (bits):1 / 2 DefaultNew line code = CR+LF; Baud rate = 9600; Word length = 8; Parity bit = Mark; Stop bit = 1 Programming1.Enter 800. Display example: RS232C Parameter 2.Press NEXTto program the new line code. Display example: NL-Code:CR+LF 3.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 4.Press STORE. 5.Press NEXTto program the baud rate. Display example: Baud Rate:9600B
4.2 System Programming SMDR RS-232C Communication Parameters (contd.) 800 System Programming 4-121 6.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 7.Press STORE. 8.Press NEXTto program the word length. Display example: Word Length:8bit 9.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 10.Press STORE. 11.Press NEXTto program the parity bit. Display example: Parity:Mark 12.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 13.Press STORE. 14.Press NEXTto program the stop bit. Display example: Stop Bit:1bit 15.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 16.Press STORE. 17.Press END. Condition• The following combinations are invalid. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)Parity Mark Space Space8 8 82 1 2 Word Length Stop Bit
4-122 System Programming 4.2 System Programming SMDR Parameter 801 DescriptionUsed to match the SMDR output to the paper size being used in the printer. The page length determines the number of lines per page. The skip perforation determines the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page. Selection• Page length (lines): 4 – 99 • Skip perforation (lines): 0 – 95 DefaultPage length – 66; Skip perforation – 0 Programming1.Enter 801. Display: SMDR Parameter 2.Press NEXTto program the page length. Display example: Page Length:66 3.Enter the page length. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new page length. 4.Press STORE. 5.Press NEXTto program the skip perforation. Display example: Skip Perf: 0 6.Enter the skip perforation. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new skip perforation. 7.Press STORE. 8.Press END. Conditions• The page length should be at least four lines longer than the skip perforation length. • The title is placed on the first three lines of every page. • The programmed format becomes valid only if the Serial Interface (RS-232C) cable is connected. If a printer is already connected, disconnect it and connect again. Otherwise the previous format will be used. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)