Panasonic Va-208 Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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7 1 B. HOW TO INSTALL EC UNIT VA-20841 1. Put lower side of the EC units (VA-20841-1, 2. Push down the other side of the EC units and fix VA-20841-2) to the rib. into the guide. 3. Insert EC unit connector to connector CNl and of the UNIT CONNECTOR SLT CONNECTOR / 2 . EXPLANATIONS ON FUSES F7 (0.3A) . . . Power Line Fuse for TELs 5 and 6 F8 (0.3A) . . . Power Line Fuse for TELs 7 and 8 l Always use rated fuses only. l In the case of EC unitVA-20841, there is one fuse L only. 19
8.3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION OF DOORPHONE ADAPTOR (~~-20860) / \/ NOTE: J PLEASE TURN OFF POWER SWITCH WITHOUT FAIL, BEFORE INSTALLING THE DOORPHONE ADAPTOR. 1 1 - HOW TO INSTALL THE DOORPHONE UNIT 1 Insert the adaptor projection to the one side ribs. 2 Push it down so that it is fixed to the other side ribs. 2 CONNECTION OF CONNECTOR Insert the adaptor connector to connector CN3 on the main printed circuit board. (Brown cable to be upper side) BROWN DDORPHONE ADAPTOR CONNECTOR CN3 r 3 CONNECTION OF DOORPHONE UNIT \. 1 Using a attachment cable having modular terminals at its ends, connect the doorphone adaptor to the terminal box. 2 Connect the doorphone units to the terminal box. At this time, connect doorphone A to red and green screws and doorphone B to yellow and black screws, as shown in the illustration. 20
8.4 CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL HOLD- ON MUSIC MOH SWITCH ENABLES THE HOLD-ON MUSIC TO BE SELECTED AS FOLLOWS A - American Patrol B - Bridal Doll EXT - External music When using external music, connect the equipment to an external music source (such as radio music, for example). f 2. MOH TERMINAL Connect an external music source by the use of an RCA type plug. Input impedance 20kR Input level 0 dBm I 3.1 VR2 VR2 enables you to control the volume of the con- nected external music.
8.5 INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL PAGING EQUIPMENT 1 The external paging becomes available by con- necting an amplifier to EPA terminals. The amplifier volume can also be adjusted by EPA Volume. Output volume 2 Connect the amplifier to EPA terminals by the use of an RCA type plug. Out put impedance 8R. AMPLIFIER 3 Connect speakers to the amplifier. 23
CONTENTS 1. EXPLANATION OF PROGRAMMING ........................................................ 2. GENERAL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES ................................................... 3. PROGRAMMING SETTINGS .............................................................. SYSTEM SETTINGS ..................................................................... HOLD-ON ALARM ..................................................................... LONG SPEECH ALARM ................................................................ CONNECTION OF DOORPHONE ......................................................... INCOMING ALARM TIME ............................................................... AUTO PAUSE ........................................................................ SPEED DIALING STORED COMMON NUMBERS ............................................ COL SETTINGS ........................................................................ DIALING METHOD .................................................................... TYPE OF LINE ....................................................................... INCOMING COL CALL ARRIVING ALARM ................................................. KEY TELEPHONE SETTINGS ............................................................. COL INCOMING RING ................................................................. NIGHT INCOMING RING ................................................................ DOORPHONE CALL ................................................................... INTERCOM CALL DURING CONVERSATION ............................................... COL AUTO ANSWERING ............................................................... COL INTERRUPTION .................................................................. SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES ............................................................ SET THE SPEAKERPHONE ............................................................. SERVICE CLASS ...................................................................... OUTWARD DIALING RESTRICTION SETTINGS .............................................. 44 RESTRICTED FROM DIALING STORED COMMON NUMBER .................................. 44 TYPE SET OF SERVICE CLASS 2 OR 3 ................................................... 45 PBX OUTWARD DIALING DIGITS ........................................................ 46 DIALING SIGNAL SENT TIME ........................................................... 48 MINIMUM PAUSE BETWEEN DIALING SIGNALS ............................................ 48 4PPfNDIX A - 25 26 29 29 29 29 30 31 31 32 32 32 33 34 35 35 36 37 36 39 40 41 42 43 >ROGRAMMtNG TABLE FOR INlTtAL SET 24
I. EXPLANATION OF PROGRAMMING The Easa-Phone VA-208 is a small, sophisticated Key Telephone system. It offers many features which can be easily programmed to uniquely 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-208 system memory for general use which is called the Initial Set. Thus, no programming is necessary to immediately use your telephone system. However, to properly change the System Settings, COL Settings, Key Telephone Settings or Outward Dialing Restriction Settings 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 your programmed changes. A sample of this Programming Table indicating the Initial Set can be found in the back of this manual. Whenever programming changes are made, they should be immediately recorded on the Programming Table to provide a quick reference of the current programmed feature options. . 25
. 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 programming sequence required prior to the actual programming. The Feature selections and specific Setting instructions are detailed under the Programming Settings section of this manual, ie., SYSTEM SETTING(S), COL SETTING(S), KEY TELEPHONE SETTING(S) and OUTWARD DIALING RESTRICTION SETTING(S). Changing the Initial Set program or changing any feature programming which has already been made is easily performed by following the basic steps outlined below: Step 1 Place the system in the programming mode. This is done through the Key Service Unit as follows: la. Set the RAM switch to the “HOLD” side. 1 b. Set the AC Power Switch to the “ON” position. (Green Power Lamp will light and Green Operation Lamp will flicker). lc. Set the Programming (PGM) Switch to the “ON” position. (Red Program Lamp will light). a. lb. 26
j , 1 I I 1 ! ! I I i ! ! 1 ; 1 I / ! I I GENERAL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES NOTE: All programming changes must be made with TEL Station 1. Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 With the handset in place, place TEL Station 1 in the programming mode by depressing the SPKR button. The lamp on the SPKR button will light and a continuing tone will be emitted. If you are not ready to program, depress the SPKR button again. This will stop the tone, disable the programming mode and extinguish the SPKR lamp. Dial the appropriate feature program activation code for the desired feature option. These feature activation codes are outlined under the corresponding feature in the Program Setting section of this manual. As specified for the desired feature options, depress the designated COL 1, COL 2, SPKR and REDIAL button to illuminate or extinguish the associated LED lamp as specified for the desired feature option. These lamp settings are outlined under the corresponding feature in the Program Setting section of this manual. Depress the # button on the Dial Pad to store the feature program change. Proceed to next feature program change or depress FLASH button and SPKR button in sequence to end the programming mode. COL 1 COL 2 Button Button * / Button # / Button / SPKR Button ’ Dial Pad 27
. GENERAL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES Step 7 Place the Key Service Unit out of the programming mode by setting the Programming Switch to the “OFF” position. Step 8 Manually record all program changes on the Program Tables. To demonstrate how easy the Easa-Phone VA-208 is to program, an example of how to set the HOLD-ON ALARM for 30 seconds is given below: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Set the Key System in the programming mode as specified above under Step 1. Set TEL Station 1 in the programming mode by depressing the SPKR button. Dial the Feature Program Activation Code F/ m p/ Depress the.COL 1 button, if on, to extinguish the LED lamp. If the COL 2 LED lamp is off, depress the COL button to light the LED lamp. Depress the # button on the Dial Pad to store the feature program change. Depress the FLASH button and SPKR button in sequence to end to programming mode. Place the Key Service Unit out of the programming mode by setting the Programming Switch to the “OFF” position. Record the program change on the Programming Table by placing an X under the 30 second option for the HOLD- ON ALARM.