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Panasonic Va-1232 Key Telephone System Installation And Programming Manual
Panasonic Va-1232 Key Telephone System Installation And Programming Manual
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The internal set uP of the KSU and the explanations of switches and lamps are provided below. (1) MOH Switch Perform the set up of the MOH switch. INl- : To use built-in hold tone. EXT : To use external music on hold source. (See page 17.) (1) Power Switch This AC power switch is to control the whole system. (2) Power Monitor Lamp This lamps is to indicate that the output level from power supply unit is normal. (3) RESET Switch This switch resets the sYstem. If the RAM switch is set to “HOLD” system programming and speed dials will not be reset. To reset the system,short the two sides of the pattern by inserting a screw- driver or other conductive implement. (4) RAM Switch This switch backup the RAM data. Even when the power failure occurs, the RAM memory data will not be erased if the switch is on HOLD side. (5) PATA MONIT Lamp System is normal when lamp is flash- i ng. rogramming for automatic outside line selection group. In the FCC rules, this function is regarded as one of the distinguishing features of PBX as against the Key telephone system. When shipped from the factory this function cannot be programmed unless one jumper on the key service unit board is cut. (See page 5t r For PBX set jumper Power Monitor Lamp DATA MONIT Lamp RESET switch
Power Failure Unit (PFU) is optional equipment which, in case of power failure, directly connects CO/PBX lines and Single Line Telephones. all ~~~~~~~~ merho @ Remove a PFU cover. @ Install one wood screw on the wall remaining about 5/16 inches of the screw length unscrewed. @ Hook the mounting hole provided at the top of the PFU to the on-wall installed wood screw, then fasten the wood screw completely. @ Install two wood screws on the wall through the two respective mounting holes provided at the bottom of the PFU. (1) Connect the connectors labelled “FROM COL” (COL ‘I to 4) and located inside the power failure unit to the respective central office lines. (2) Connect COL NOS. 1, 2, 3 and 4 inside the key service unit to the connectors (4 places from the top) labelled “TO COL (KSU)” and located inside the power failure unit, respectively. (3) Connect the connectors (4 places from the top) located on the card of the SLT card (right side card), vvhich is set inside the key service unit, to the connectors labelled “FROM SLT-LC(KSU)” and located inside the power failure unit, respec- tively. (4) Connect the connectors (TELs 1 to 4) labelled “TO SLT” and located inside the power failure unit to the respective single line telephones. These connectors are allotted, in order from the top, Extensions Nos. 38,39,40 and 41. (5) Connect the two screw terminals labelled “PFU” and located inside the key service unit to the respective two screw terminals labelled “TO KSU” and located inside the power failure unit. (6) Remove the clamp plate, insert the cords, then reinstall the clamp plate over the cords and secure into place with the screw. Note: That when power failure occurs the COLs correspond to iXTs as shown below. COL 1-+ EXT. No. 38 COL 2 -+ EXT. No. 39 COL 3 -+ EXT. No. 49 COL 4 -+ EXT. No. 41 I
I16 in from EXT. No. 38 SLT card EXT. No. 39 of KSU EXT. No. 40 EXT. No. 41 r -EXT. No. 39 -EXT. No. 40 to SLT -EXT. No. 41 COL 1 p; toCOL COL 4 I to KSU
COL capacity intercom speech path Key telephone* Automatic dial 12 6 UP to 32 (EXT. No. 10 to 41) One touch dial 10 stations (for each telephone) System speed dial Speed dialing digits edialing digits 90 stations (for the system) 18 digits/Station (included PBX access code) 18 digits/Last number and save number (i Key Service Unit Key Telephone Power Consumption (Watt) 1 an eight ( 12.8(H) x 23.0(W) x42(D), 9.5(ib) 8.5( l-4) x 6.7(W) x 2.4(D), 2.2(lb) H : ‘1, Specifications subject to change without notice. 2. &IV of the below combination a. 32 Key telephones b. 30 Key telephones 2 single line telephones c. 28 Key telephones (k 4 single line telephones
When you unpack the system phone, make sure that you have all of the following parts. @Y ice nit Key Service Unit (VA-123210) 1 pee Short station cord for wall mount Operating instruction assy Operating instructions 3 pcs 1 set 1 copy Operating instructions sheet Installation and programming manual assy Installation and programming manual Programming table 20 copies 1 set 1 copy 1 COPY Screw template for wall mounting KSU 1 COPY Base 1 pee Handset Handset cord Station cord 1 pee 1 cpe 1 pee Name card of system speed dial 1 set Name card of individual speed dial Plastic case for system speed dial 1 COPY 1 pee
The Easa-Phone VA-1232 is a small, sophisticated Key Telephone system. It offers many features which can be easily pro- grammed to uniquelly fit your communication needs. The Easa-Phone utilizes Random Access Memory (RAM) for storage of the “User’s” variable programs and features. Each telephone station can be assigned a set of features based on the individual “User’s” requirements. Note that a program has been preset into the Easa-Phone VA-1232 system memory for general use which js called the Initial Set. Thus, no programming is necessary to immediately use your telephone system. Wowever, to properly change from the Initial Set to any other option, the programming steps detailed under the Programming Settings for the desired feature must be followed. A programming record chart is provided for ease of recording yo program changes. A sample of this Programming Table indicating the Initial Set can be found in the back of this manual. henever programming changes are made, they should be immediately recorded on the Programming Table to provide a quick reference of the current programmed feature options. s .~....~.............~...~................,...........~......~..... 5 ..~..~..*..*...~..*.~~...*..,...*~.~.,.~..~.~*......*.... 27 . . . ..~~.............*...*......*........~....*..*.*.~~..**......... . . . ..~.~.~......~.~.........~..~.....~.~...~~~...~.~.......~~~...~.~.~.~..
The table below describes the features, initial setting and those programming mode. ause time I 2 set I 3 set Recall after 30 set, 1 min, 2 min or immediately ispley time system se ecall after 30 set, 1 rrvn, frame configuration 7 bit/l billeven, 7 bit/l bit/odd, 7 bit/2 bit/odd, 8 bit/l bit/even, 8 bit/l biVodd, 8 bit/2 bit/even, or 8 biV2 bit/odd restriction ot restricte Restrict one of the digit lenoth from 8 to 16 diaits 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 -- 37 36 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
. IO rings calls of A will ring or only B will ring no.10 is used always as O/l & 4114555~976 restricted
‘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 set @ Assure that the RAM switch is posi- tioned at “CLR” side. @ Set the power switch to the “ON” position. @ After about 5 seconds, assure that the DATA MONIT lamps is flashing. @ Change the RAM switch from the “CLR” side to “HOLD” side. The initial set programming is now com- pleted through the above operations. If you change the programming again, the RAM switch is not necessary switched over. 27