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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 
    output level from power supply unit 
    is normal. 
    (3) RST Switch 
    This switch resets the system. 
    If the RAM switch is set to “HOLD” 
    system programming and speed dials 
    will not be reset. 
    (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) COL MONT 
    This hole is used for reading the COL 
    data when repairing or adjusting KSU, 
    so it should not be touched by anyone 
    other than the serviceman. 
    (6) DATA MONIT Lamp 
    System is normal when lamp is flash- 
    ing. 
    NOTE 
    0 
    Programming 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 59) rFor PBX set jumper 
    I I   LEMTA MoNIT Lamp 
    18  
    						
    							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 the two respective mounting holes provided at the bottom of the PFU. 
    l Connection of PFU 
    (1) Connect the connectors labelled “FROM COL” (COL 1 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), which 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. 30,31,32 and 33. 
    (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 EXTs as shown below. 
    COL I-+ EXT. No. 30 
    COL 2 -+ EXT. No. 31 
    COL 3 + EXT. No. 32 
    COL 4 + EXT. No. 33 
    19  
    						
    							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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    7. SPECIFICATIONS OF SYSTEM 
    Modules and system configuration 
    Note 
    VAX-20885 Handset cord (15 feet) - - 
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    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 Vantage Parkway, W., Suite 200, Houston, Texas 66032 l (713) 590-3663 
    CHICAGO REGION l 425 East Algonquin Road, Arington Heights, lllnois 60005. (312) 364-7900 
    DETROIT REGION l 23923 Research Drive, Farmington, Michigan 48024 l (313) 477-2760 
    MINNEAPOLIS REGION 0 11001 Hampshire Avenue South, Bloomington, Minnesota 55438 l (612) 829COl9 
    ST. LOUIS REGION l 5434 Eagle Industrial Court Hazetwood, Missouri 63042 l (314) 731-1344 
    LOS ANGELES REGION l 6550 Katella Avenue, Cypress, California 90630 l (714) 895-7200 
    SAN FRANCISCO REGION l 3825 Hopyard Road, Pleasanton, California 94566 l (415) 463-2922 
    SEATTLE REGION l 4060 Lind Avenue S. W., Renton. Washington 98055 l (206) 251-5209 
    PORTLAND SALES OFFICE l 6645 N.E. 78 Court, Suite C-IO, Portland, Oregon 97218 l (503) 257-9661 
    DENVER REGION l 14401 East 33rd Place, Suite F, Aurora, Colorado 80011 l (303) 371-3080 
    PHOENIX SALES OFFICE 0 One Gateway Center 426 North 44th, Suite 473, Phoenix, Arizona 85008. (602) 273-0713  
    						
    							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 (Watt) 
    Maximum 12.6(H) x 23.0(W) x4.2(D), 9.5(lb) 
    8.5(H) x 6.7(W) x 2.4(D), 2.2(lb) 
    Approx. 130W 
    *Note: 1. Specifications subject to change without notice. 
    2. Any of the below combination 
    a. 24 Key telephones 
    b. 22 Key telephones 81 2 single line telephones 
    c. 20 Key telephones & 4 single line telephones  
    						
    							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 
    1 pee 
    Handset cord 
    1 cpe 
    Station cord 1 pee 
    Name card of system speed dial 
    Name card of individual speed dial 1 set 
    1 COPY 
    Plastic case for system speed dial 1 pee  
    						
    							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 use which is called the Initial 
    Set. Thus, no programming is necessary to immediately use your telephone system. However, 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 your program 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. 
    PROGRAMMING CONTENTS 
    1. INITIALSETLIST 
    .................................................................. 25 
    2. METHOD OF PROGRAMMING 
    ......................................................... 27 
    3. PROGRAMMING ................................................................... 30 
    APPENDIX .......................................................................... 
    84 
    24  
    						
    							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 YY can range from 00 to 89 1 36 1 
    Long speech alarm No alarm tone 
    No auto answering or automatic 
    11 
    COL auto answering 
    Automatic answering with 
    handset or ON/OFF key 
    COL night incoming ring mode 
    1 Ring on night time ring set TEL 
    Hold recall No recall Recall after 30 set, lmin, Pmin or immediately I 40 I 
    Connection of door box 1 Can be connect Can not connect I I 41 
    Detect-open I 42 I Type of applicable sensor 
    Sensor alarm stopping method Detect-close 
    By sensor 
    By handset (off-hooking) 
    0.05 to 0.5sec 
    Connection 
    Recall after lmin, 2min or 
    immediately or no recall 
    43 
    44 
    45 
    46  Detection of SLT on-hooking 0.05 to 1.2sec 
    Connection of DSS No connection 
    Hold recall for DSS TEL Recall after 30 set 
    Display time system setting 00 00 
    (HH) (MM) 
    HH MM N 
    11 Outputtrng data wrth title or Outputtmg SMDR output No data output 
    300BPS,600BPS,1200BPS,24OOBPS or 96OOBPS 
    odd, 8bit/lbit/even, 8bit/lbit/odd, 8biV 
    2bit/even, or 8bit/2bit/odd 
    SMDR frame configuration i’bitI2bitIeven 
    (Data/Stop/parity) 
    Type of COL dialing Non l+ area code 
    1 + area code 
    I 52 I 
    Jc and # restriction 1 Restricted Not restricted I 53 I 
    Restrict one of the digit length from 8 to 16 digit ) 54 )  Digit length restriction 
    Incoming call restriction Not restricted 
    In accordance 
    with outside dialing restriction class 
    Override setting Clear 
    25  
    						
    							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, 
    only intercom or both COL 72 
    and intercom 
    No door box rung, 
    only A ring or only B ring 
    c EXT. no 22 to 33 is 73 
    no door box rung 
    1 
    Alarm tone ring (EXT. no.10 is alarm tone ring) 74 
    Zone 2 to 3 (Possible multiple set) 
    (Zone 3 includes external paging.) 75 
    Only group A usable, only group B usable or 
    neither group A nor group B unusable 76 
    Can be set night mode 
    i 
    EXT. no.10 is used always as 
    night mode. 
    1 77 
    Flexible night service 
    Outside dialing restriction class No night ring 
    Not restricted Have night ring (EXT. no.10 is night rings) 
    Outside dialing restricted, 
    O/l & 411-555-976 restricted 
    or O/l restricted 78 
    79 
    System speed dial 
    restriction Not restricted Restricted 83 
    26  
    						
    							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 “HOLD” side. 
    The initial set programming is now com- 
    pleted through the above operations. 
    NOTE 
    If you change the programming again, 
    the RAM switch is not necessary 
    switched over. 
    2. METHOD OF PROGRAMMING 
    27  
    						
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