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Panasonic Va-824 Key Telephone System Installation And Programming Manual
Panasonic Va-824 Key Telephone System Installation And Programming Manual
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5. CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL UNIT ( Setup for Key service unit 1 The internal set up of the KSU and the explanations of switches and lamps are provided below. l Set up of the KSU (1) MOH Switch Perform the set up of the MOH switch. INT : To use built-in hold tone. EXT : To use external music on hold source. (See page 15.) l Explanations of switches and lamps ( 1) Power Switch This AC power switch is to control the whole system. (2) Power Monitor Lamp This lamps is to indicate that the...
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6. CONNECTION OF POWER FAILURE UNIT Power Failure Unit (PFU) is optional equipment which, in case of power failure, directly connects CO/PBX lines and Single Line Telephones. 0 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. @ 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...
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6. CONNECTION OF POWER FAILURE UNIT 16 in EXT. No. 30 EXT. No. 31 EXT. No. 32 to EXT. No. 33 SLT
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21 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 l (412) 5618823 ATLANTA REGION l 1854 Shackleford Court, Norcross, Georgia 30093 l (404) 9256700 MIAMI REGION l 16115 N. W. 52nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33014 l (305) 621-5814 DALLAS REGION l 1825 Walnut Hill Lane, Irving, Texas 75062 l (214) 550-1400 HOUSTON SALES OFFICE 0 15311...
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System capacity and specifications System capacity COL capacity Intercom speech path Key telephone* 8 4 Up to 24 (EXT. No. IO to 33) Automatic dial One touch dial System speed dial Speed dialing digits Redialing digits Specifications 10 stations (for each telephone) 90 stations (for the system) 16 digits/Station (included PBX access code) 16 digits/Last number and save number Dimension (inch) (Height x Width x Depth) and Weight (Pound) Key Service Unit Key Telephone Power Consumption...
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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 Short station cord for wall mount 1 pee 6 pcs Operating instruction assy Operating instructions Operating instructions sheet 1 set 1 COPY 24 copies Installation and programming manual assy Installation and programming manual 1 set 1 COPY Programming table Screw template for wall mounting KSU 1 COPY 1 COPY Key Telephone Base 1 pee Handset...
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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. 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-824 system memory for general...
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1. INITIAL SET LIST The table below describes the features, initial setting and those programming mode. FEATURE I INITIAL SET DESIRED FUNCTION IPAGEI Dial no.0 to 8 (one digit set) PBX outside dialing digit Automatic pause Dial No.9 No Dial No. Call duration display appear timing After 15 set Flash time 1 set 0.6 set or 2 set I 33 I 3 set I 34 I Pause time System speed dial group A 2 set 00 to Xx(89) XX can range from 00 to 89 I 35 I System speed dial group B I ~ ~~ YY (00) to 89...
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Line key 3 ----f COL 3 Line key 4 + COL 4 Line key 5 + COL 5 Line key 6 ---f COL 6 Line key 7 + COL 7 Line key 8 + COL 8 Incoming call ringing No ring Ring .F .I t: Off-hook signaling 8 g c” Door box call B al w z Sensor ringing * Zone paging System speed dial group Flexible night service setting c EXT no. 10 rings calls of all COL COL incoming ring only Both A and B ring No alarm tone Zone 1 Both groups A & B usable Can not set night mode 68 Neither COL nor intercom,...
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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. 0 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...