Page 2 - BEFORE READING THIS HAND BOOK
This hand book forms part of installation manual for TOA EXES-2000 intercom system. Various functions and external equipment other than normal speech may be employed in the TOA EXES-2000 intercom system according to changing users' needs. To make such additional functions available, however, functio...
Page 3 - Part 1. Outlines of EXES-2000 system and related equipment; Description and features; Notes
Part 1. Outlines of EXES-2000 system and related equipment 1. Description and features The Toa EXES-2000 is a fully electronic intercom system, and has the following f e a t u r e s : Wall mounted exchange. Easy system expansion and addition of functions thanks to the modular concept employed in the...
Page 4 - Pager control unit PC20:; exchange, and a circuit for transmitting voice signals.
Central control unit CC-20: This unit is comprised of a CPU that processes the exchange procedures, a speech link consisting of a voice switch circuit and a signal tone generating circuit, and a power circuit. Line modem unit LM-20: This unit is comprised of a circuit for sending out signals from th...
Page 5 - Part 2. Installation of EXES-2000 system; Installing and adjusting procedures; Observe the following precautions in installing each equipment:; splashed by rain water.; (E) Areas close to high voltage equipment or where strong electric; Installation of equipment; -1 Selection of the place to install
Part 2. Installation of EXES-2000 system Installing and adjusting procedures Follow the procedures below to install and adjust the EXES-2000 system: Observe the following precautions in installing each equipment: Allow for weight exerted on the wall when mounting the exchange on it.Each equipment is...
Page 6 - -2 Installation of the exchange; Follow the procedures below to install the EX-200 exchange:; Dimensions
4-2 Installation of the exchange Follow the procedures below to install the EX-200 exchange: Unscrew 4 side screws toremove the top case. Fix the exchange on the wallusing fixing holes provided on the bottom case. Dimensions Knock-out hole (for wiring) – 5 –
Page 7 - Note; there is a limit to spacing between the two units. You; Fit bracket receptacles of the FC-210 into the
Note (1) Since the YR-820 and YR-821 cables are to be used for connecting the FC-210 to the EX-200 exchange, there is a limit to spacing between the two units. You should allow for this limit and fix them according todimensions shown at right when they are mounted on the wall. (2) Allow for sufficie...
Page 8 - Follow the procedures below to install the PU-200:; Remove 4 case fixing screws and fit the attached; -4 Installation of PU-200 power supply unit
Follow the procedures below to install the PU-200: Remove 4 case fixing screws and fit the attached wall mounting kit. Fix on the wall. In the event that unit is mounted on the wall with wood screws, use the attached screws. 4-4 Installation of PU-200 power supply unit Case fixing screw Wall mountin...
Page 9 - -5 Installation of Stations; Mount switch box and make piping and wiring arrangements; before the station jack is installed.; holes provided on the top and the bottom of the case or a cable; Other stations; Please refer to instruction manual of each station.
4-5 Installation of Stations To install stations, make connections by using station jack model YC-601 (Wall-mounted type) or YC-603 (Flush-mounted type). Since the length of station cord is 3 meters (9.8 feet), the station jack needs to be mounted within this length. Station jack YC-603 (Flush-mount...
Page 10 - Cable installation
Use 2-conductor telephone or interphone cables for connection from the exchange to the station. Be sure to use a multi-pair twisted cable such as an indoor cable and CCP-(A)P cable when the connection is made via the external terminal board. Select appropriate cables according to the following table...
Page 11 - Connection of equipment; -1 Addition of LM unit
6. Connection of equipment 6-1 Addition of LM unit A basic system using the EX-200 exchange is comprised of 8stations (2 LM units). The LM unit needs to be added according to the following procedures when more stations are required. (1) Establishment of the LM unit number Set switches SW-1 and SW-2 ...
Page 14 - Cut a jumper wire to connect each input.
6-5 Bl unit connection AL (Alarm starting input) TM (Timer starting input) ALS (Alarm signal input) IMS (Timer signal input) BS0 (BGM input 1) BS1 (BGM input 2) BS2 (BGM input 3) Input impedance: 1k ohms, Input voltage: 5V to 24V DC Input impedance: 10k ohms, Input level: -10 dBv Note Cut a jumper w...
Page 15 - -6 RC unit connection; P1 (Audio signal output for paging zone 1)
6-6 RC unit connection PR1 (Power remote control 1/general purpose control 1) PR2 (Power remote control 2/general purpose control 2) PR3 (Power remote control 3/general purpose control 3) DR1 (Door remote control 1) DR2 (Door remote control 2) PTT.C (PTT control) P1 (Audio signal output for paging z...
Page 16 - -7 PC unit connection; SERIAL OUTPUT (serial data output for pager control); Serial data output
6-7 PC unit connection PG0, PG1-PG11 (parallel data output for pager control) SERIAL OUTPUT (serial data output for pager control) Outputs solely intended for TR-321 controllers. Maximum contact capacity: 125 VA (125V AC or 30V DC 1A)Data transmitting speed: 10 pps (To comply with ESPA standards) Se...
Page 17 - Dotted lines stand for wiring when two exchanges are connected.; -8 Tl unit connection; for
Note Dotted lines stand for wiring when two exchanges are connected. 6-8 Tl unit connection 1-2: Lines for station No.25 3-4: Lines for station No.26 5-6: Tie-line output –10dBm 7-8: Tie-line input –10dBm 9-10: Tie-line output –10dBm 11-12 Tie-line input –10dBm No. 25 No. 26 To station No. 25 of exc...
Page 18 - -9 SM unit number setting
6-9 SM unit number setting A maximum of 8 SM units may be used in a system. Establish each unit number by operating SW1 switch. 1 s t card 2nd card 3rd card 4th card 5th card 6th card 7th card 8th card – 17 –
Page 19 - -10 Connection for speaker station; Resistor to cut
6-10 Connection for speaker station When the speaker station function is employed, cut the corresponding resistor leads as well as jumperwires according to the following table. LM No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Resistor to cut Resistor to set service distance Station No. 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 R74 R31 21 25 2...
Page 20 - -11 Connection of power source; board with the attached connection cable.; Select the desired voltage by means of
6-11 Connection of power source Connect CN1 on the CC unit and CN3 on the FC-210 printed circuit board to AC output of the PU-200 or to the external power supply. Also, connect CN5 on the CC unit to CN4 on the FC-210 printed circuit board with the attached connection cable. Note Select the desired v...
Page 22 - LIST OF FUNCTION AVAILABLE FROM EXES-2000 SYSTEM; cation; Transfer
LIST OF FUNCTION AVAILABLE FROM EXES-2000 SYSTEM Note that × × / Y Y (Example. with/without of Item No. 24) shows either ×× or YY can be adopted. 1* The station having its Privacy switch in the OFF mode can select either a " b r i e f " call tone or "continuous" call tone. (The stati...
Page 24 - HIGHEST EXECUTIVE PRIORITY
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 2. HIGHEST EXECUTIVE PRIORITY HIGHEST EXECUTIVE PRIORITY STEP 1 Touc...
Page 25 - CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 3. CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE STEP 1 Touch Func...
Page 26 - STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO PAGING
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 4. STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO PAGING (All stations are registered fo...
Page 28 - HANDSET STATION REGISTRATION
6. HANDSET STATION REGISTRATION NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) HANDSET STATION REGISTRATION STEP 1 ...
Page 30 - STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO SPEECH MESSAGE
8. STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO SPEECH MESSAGE 3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS...
Page 31 - DOOR SUBSTATION REGISTRATION
9. DOOR SUBSTATION REGISTRATION 3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, 2. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, DOOR SUBSTATION REGISTRATION STEP 1 ...
Page 32 - SECRETARY TRANSFER
10. SECRETARY TRANSFER 3. Programming of Secretary Transfer can be made in a daisy chain method. For their examples, refer to the following sketch. NOTES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function, 2. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other r...
Page 34 - REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ALL-CALL PAGING
4. To register stations having consecutive station numbers for this function, 5. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made. 2. To cancel at one time the data programmed in...
Page 35 - REGISTRATION OF STATION TO REFUSE ZONE 1 PAGING
13. REGISTRATION OF STATION TO REFUSE ZONE 1 PAGING 5. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 4. To register stations having consecutive station numbers for this function, NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is m...
Page 36 - REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 2 PAGING
14. REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 2 PAGING NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made. 2. To cancel at one time the data programmed to all the stations for this function, Dial 10 times 3. To register all the stations for this function, Dial 10 ti...
Page 37 - REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 3 PAGING
15. REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 3 PAGING 4. To register stations having consecutive station numbers for this function, 5. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1. All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is ...
Page 40 - Trouble-shooting at the time of installation; Cannot dial
Trouble-shooting at the time of installation ( 1 ) Cannot dial All stations? No (Specified stations) Yes Switch settings for SW1 andSW2 on LM are made properly? Set switches properly Yes Is wiring to the station correct? Wire correctly;! Replace station LM CC in that order Power indicator lamp on ex...
Page 41 - Paging is impossible.
Wrong wiring. Wrong DIP switch settings. Error in No. 24 programming. Selectable functions cannot be operated. Error in No. 24 programming. (5) Other troubles Additional functions cannot be operated. (2) Noise is heard from the station All stations? Yes No Noise encountered during conversation? No Y...
Page 42 - FUNCTION TABLE FOR STATIONS; Function Table for Stations
9. FUNCTION TABLE FOR STATIONS Function Table for Stations 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Function Hardwired Station No. Name Highest Executive Priority Continuous Calling Tone Stations Allowed Access to paging Handset S ta ti o n Registr...
Page 43 - STATION DATA TABLE; Station Data Table
10. STATION DATA TABLE Station Data Table 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Item Station No. Name Type of stations Check if conversation can be made normally. – 42 –