Panasonic Advanced Hybrid System - Manual

Panasonic Advanced Hybrid System

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – System Highlights; Calling from the outside; System Expansion; System Capacity; Basic System; Extensions; Expansion; Maximum extensions; Special System Points; Hybrid
  • Page 3 – Precautions; FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.; Check for the ASTA mark
  • Page 4 – CAUTION
  • Page 5 – temperature and a relative humidity not greater than 60 %.; WARNING
  • Page 6 – DATE OF PURCHASE; For your future reference; MODEL NO. – – – – – – – –; This unit complies with the EU Directives.
  • Page 7 – This manual consists of the following sections:; Section 1. Basic System Construction; Provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting.; Section 7. Programming Tables; Provides programming tables for user-programmed data.; Description of the Symbols Mainly Used in this manual; Additional information and conditions.
  • Page 8 – Contents
  • Page 10 – Section 4
  • Page 15 – Section 1; Basic System Construction
  • Page 16 – System Connection Diagram; • We recommend connecting a display
  • Page 17 – Section 2; Installation
  • Page 18 – Before Installation; Safety Installation Instructions; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.; disconnected at the network interface.; Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.; Installation Precautions; equipment or contacts.; Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.; proprietary telephones); Wiring Precautions; Be sure to follow these instructions when wiring the unit:
  • Page 19 – Installing” and Section 6.2 “While Connecting”.; Side View; Warning: Static sensitive connectors
  • Page 20 – Unpacking; Unpack the box and check the items below.; Names and Locations; Optional Cards
  • Page 21 – Wall Mounting; Mounting on a Wooden Wall; Template
  • Page 22 – Frame Ground Connection; Connect the grounding wire to the ground.; Screw; Opening the Top Front Cover; • The screw cannot be removed from the cover.; Top front cover
  • Page 23 – Exchange Line Connection; A B; Connection; • Exchange Line ports are at TNV.
  • Page 25 – Installation of an Earth Rod; CO; Note • The above example is only a recommendation.
  • Page 26 – Extension Connection; Telephone Wiring; • Extension ports are at TNV.; Telephone; Single line telephones; Wiring
  • Page 27 – B L
  • Page 28 – External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection; Maximum length of the cable; • Required System Programming
  • Page 29 – External Music Connection; • Input impedance: 8; External Music source
  • Page 30 – Using a Modular T-Adaptor; Parallelled Telephone Connection
  • Page 31 – Polarity Sensitive Telephone Connection; Complete all the required extension wiring.; repeat the procedure above.
  • Page 32 – Printer and PC Connection; Circuit Type
  • Page 33 – Connection Chart for a Printer / Personal Computer with the System
  • Page 34 – Conveys signals from the printer.
  • Page 35 – Location of Optional Cards; The location of the optional cards is shown below.; Precaution; The front covers are open.; OGM/FAX Detection Card Installation; The OGM/FAX Detection Card supports the following.; Screws
  • Page 36 – Insert the flat cables to the card connector.
  • Page 37 – Doorphone and Door Opener Connection; Maximum cable length; Loosen the screw to open the doorphone unit.
  • Page 38 – Doorphone/Door Opener Installation; Doorphone Connectors; Connect the wires to the screws located in the front cover.; To the terminal box
  • Page 39 – Wiring of the Doorphone
  • Page 40 – • Feature References; Connecting Door Openers
  • Page 41 – Loosen the screws and open the top and bottom front covers.; marked with a circle.
  • Page 43 – Close the covers and secure the screws.
  • Page 44 – Close the covers and secure the screws.
  • Page 46 – Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer; Power Failure Transfer, Parallelled Telephone Connection
  • Page 47 – Securing the Cords; Replace the covers and tighten the screws.; cannot be pulled out of the system.; Wrap the strap around all of the cords.; Rivet
  • Page 48 – Starting the System for the First Time; Set the Power Switch to the “OFF” position.; a) Set the MEMORY switch to “PROGRAM” on the back of the telephone.
  • Page 49 – System Restart; System Restart causes the following.
  • Page 50 – System Data Clear; Slide the System Clear Switch to the “CLEAR” position.; System Data Default Set
  • Page 51 – Section 3; Features
  • Page 52 – Absent Message Capability; a message at an extension.; • Operating Instructions Reference
  • Page 53 – Account Code Entry; Alternate Calling – Ring/Voice; ” after dialling the extension number.; • Operating Instructions References; Alert Assignment
  • Page 54 – Automatic Exchange Line Access Number; • Related Feature References; Operator Call, Outside Calling; The called extension starts ringing without dialling.; For an exchange line: The line is seized.
  • Page 55 – an international call)
  • Page 56 – To specify exchange lines in the trunk groups; Assignment
  • Page 58 – Flow chart of possible cases and results for ARS calls
  • Page 59 – through 5 Denied Codes”.
  • Page 60 – Busy Extension Signalling; • Related Feature Reference; Call Waiting
  • Page 61 – Call Barring; • It is programmable whether the “
  • Page 62 – Flow chart of Call Barring; Denied Calls; Combination of denied codes and exception codes
  • Page 63 – [301] Call Barring – System Speed Dialling Boundary Class; Call Barring for System Speed Dialling; Call Barring — Extension Lock Boundary Class; • The higher call barring class number will take precedence.; • Required System Program Address; [312] Call Barring – Extension Lock Boundary Class; Extension Lock, Call Barring
  • Page 64 – override their call barrings.; Call Barring Override by Account Codes; Flow chart of Call Barring Override
  • Page 65 – Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection; Call Forwarding; All incoming calls are forwarded to another extension.; [607] Call Forwarding to an Exchange Line; Limited Call Duration
  • Page 66 – Call Park; an alarm tone will be heard.
  • Page 67 – Call Pickup or Group Call Pickup feature.; Extension; Call Splitting; During Conversation, “Call Splitting”; Call Pickup
  • Page 68 – Call Transfer – to Extension; • During a 5-party conference, the user cannot transfer a call.; Call Transfer – to Exchange Line
  • Page 69 – ) When an outside call (except a doorphone; Hold
  • Page 70 – and 2 external parties, or 2 extensions and 1 external party.; Executive Busy Override
  • Page 71 – Data Line Security; Call Waiting, Executive Busy Override; Useful Features, “Data Line Security”
  • Page 72 – • If the destination extension is in an extension group which has; Date and Time Setting; A manager or operator can adjust the current time.; Operator / Manager Service Features, “Date and Time Setting”
  • Page 73 – • Only one OGM/FAX Detection Card can be installed .
  • Page 74 – DISA Operation; Calling an extension by following the outgoing message; Calling an extension without an outgoing message (Internal DISA); from an External Party
  • Page 75 – Flow chart of possible cases and results for DISA calls
  • Page 77 – system regards that nothing was dialled.
  • Page 78 – Distinctive Dial Tones; Dial Tone 2: Sent when any of the following features are set.
  • Page 80 – doorphone. Four doorphones can be installed.; • Connection Reference; Doorphone and Door Opener Connection; Doorphone Call; Door Opener
  • Page 81 – DSS Console; extensions using a DSS button indication is programmable in [112].
  • Page 82 – Exchange Line Ringing Selection; Emergency Call; Account Code Entry, Call Barring, Extension Lock
  • Page 83 –
  • Page 84 – Extension Feature Clear
  • Page 85 – Extension Group; another member in the same group.; Hunting Group
  • Page 86 – Extension Hunting; ; Extension Lock
  • Page 87 – ALL”; Extension Password / System Password; Walking COS
  • Page 88 – External Feature Access; Host PBX Access, Recall; Useful Features, “External Feature Access”
  • Page 89 – Flexible Buttons; Programmable Button; Function; MESSAGE
  • Page 90 – Receiving Calls, “Handsfree Answerback”; Handsfree Operation; handsfree conversation.
  • Page 91 – and one intercom call can be placed on hold at the same time.; Host PBX Access; line of the host PBX.
  • Page 92 – Intercom Calling; Allows an extension user to make a call to another extension.; Intercept Routing
  • Page 93 – Language Selection; Call Forwarding, Call Transfer – to Exchange line; Line Access Keys
  • Page 94 – Outside Calling, Receiving Calls, Ringing Pattern Selection; Line Access Keys
  • Page 95 – Microphone Mute; the other party’s voice during Microphone Mute.; Message Waiting; extension receiving it.; Restoring the MESSAGE button
  • Page 96 – Hold and the external music source is used for BGM.; External Music Connection; One-Touch Dialling button
  • Page 97 – Operator Call; Operator / Manager Extension; • Setting the Extension Password
  • Page 98 – Case 1: Receives 2 calls at a time – OGM for DISA.; Same as OGM 1; Case 2: Uses the OGM in the day, night and lunch modes – OGM for DISA.; “We are sorry but our office is closed for the day.”
  • Page 99 – Case 3: Uses a different OGM for exchange lines – OGM for DISA.; Same as OGM1
  • Page 100 – Case 6: Disconnects a call after the OGM – OGM for UCD.; “We are sorry. The line is currently busy. Please call back later.”; Case 7: Uses the DISA or UCD feature for exchange lines; “We are sorry. The line is currently busy Please hold.”
  • Page 101 – • An optional OGM/FAX Detection Card is required to program the OGM.
  • Page 102 – Outside Calling; Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing
  • Page 103 – Makes a voice announcement over the external pager.; Paging; External
  • Page 104 – • System Programming is required.; Parallelled Telephone Connection; Power Failure Transfer; Telephone (Parallelled Telephone Connection)”; • A rotary telephone user cannot use this feature.
  • Page 105 – Polarity Reverse Detection; Pickup Dialling
  • Page 106 – Preferred Line Assignment — Incoming
  • Page 107 – Proprietary Telephone Setting Data Default Set; Idle Line Preference:
  • Page 108 – Pulse to Tone Conversion; • Changing from Tone to Pulse is not possible.; Useful Features, “Pulse to Tone Conversion”; Recall; Operating Instructions,
  • Page 109 – Receiving Calls; See “Preferred Line Assignment — Incoming” in this section.; Recall Button on a Single Line Telephone
  • Page 110 – SAVE button; Ringing Pattern Selection
  • Page 111 – Room Monitor
  • Page 112 – Self-Extension Number Confirmation; numbers to be concealed.; One-Touch Dialling, System Speed Dialling; One-Touch Dialling Button
  • Page 113 – Example of the SMDR printout format:; ” indicates a transferred call.; An example of a printed call record:
  • Page 114 – System Data Clear; Printer and PC Connection
  • Page 115 – System Speed Dialling; • Operating Instructions for the Caller ID Card References; Caller ID
  • Page 116 – or night mode starts again.
  • Page 117 – one extension that is in Log -In status in the UCD group.
  • Page 118 – (2) When the first call arrives at extension; Outline of a UCD
  • Page 119 – Flow chart of possible cases and results for UCD calls
  • Page 120 – When an extension in the UCD group is available.
  • Page 121 – Voice Mail Integration for KX-TVP100
  • Page 122 – “Distinctive Dial
  • Page 123 – Extension Connection
  • Page 124 – must enter the account code before the line access code.; Volume Control
  • Page 125 – System Programming
  • Page 126 – Default Setting; This system has factory default settings (; Required Telephone Set; Connect the telephone to the following.; Before entering the programming mode; Before entering the programming mode, confirm that:; Placing the Overlay on a Telephone; Location of Controls with the Overlay; Before System Programming; System data clear should be performed before System Programming.
  • Page 127 – After entering the programming mode; To exit the programming mode; parameters
  • Page 128 – Additional Information; • When you press; Programming example
  • Page 130 – Secret Dialling, System Speed Dialling; password
  • Page 131 – [004] Paired Telephone Assignment for DSS Console
  • Page 132 – With Transfer; Manual
  • Page 133 – hour
  • Page 134 – automatically as follows.
  • Page 137 – All codes – Not stored.
  • Page 138 – All extension groups – Disable; All extension groups – Terminate
  • Page 139 – All 4 extension ports – Disable
  • Page 140 – DTMF signals; Call State
  • Page 141 – Enable
  • Page 142 – Disable; All DTMF receivers – Enable
  • Page 145 – Single; [115] Extension Ringing Pattern Selection
  • Page 146 – [119] Redialling after Pulse to Tone Conversion
  • Page 147 – operator call will automatically be “0”; Automatic Exchange Line Access Number, Operator Call; [121] Automatic Exchange Line Access Number Selection; Selects the bell frequency sent to a single line telephone (SLT).; [122] Automatic Rotation for Exchange Line Access
  • Page 151 – seconds; 5 seconds delay
  • Page 152 – millisecond; 0 seconds after dialling
  • Page 153 – receiver when the interdigit timer expires.
  • Page 154 – MODE 1
  • Page 155 – time
  • Page 156 – disregarded; code; or
  • Page 158 – Emergency Call, Call Barring
  • Page 159 – pause code; Account Code Entry, Call Barring Override by Account Codes; account code
  • Page 160 – Call Barring – Extension Lock Boundary Class
  • Page 161 – Enables or disables the ARS feature for each exchange line.; All exchange lines – Disable
  • Page 163 – • Press
  • Page 164 – seconds
  • Page 165 – All routes –
  • Page 166 – Registers an authorisation code applied to the exchange line(s).; All exchange lines – Not stored.; authorisation code
  • Page 168 – Assigns which exchange line(s) is connected to the system or not.; All exchange lines – Connect; All exchange lines – DTMF Mode; [400] Exchange Line Connection Assignment
  • Page 169 – All exchange lines – Low Speed
  • Page 171 – All exchange lines – all extension ports – Enable
  • Page 172 – Exchange line number: 1 through 6
  • Page 173 – All exchange lines – all extension ports – Immediately
  • Page 174 – feature. A caller will hear a tone or an outgoing message.; All exchange lines – Normal
  • Page 176 – [419] Automatic Designated Exchange Line Access
  • Page 177 – – CPC signal detect time selection number: No. = selection number
  • Page 179 – All exchange lines – Double; [423] Exchange Line Ringing Pattern Selection
  • Page 181 – Without AA; [500] DISA Incoming Dialling Mode Selection
  • Page 182 – All auto attendant numbers – Not stored; extension
  • Page 183 – Description
  • Page 185 – The call is disconnected after the busy tone.; Disconnect
  • Page 187 – DISA 1 and DISA 2 – Intercept; Times; : Required only when the optional OGM/FAX Detection
  • Page 188 – Connection”
  • Page 189 – All extension ports – Enable; seconds
  • Page 190 – Assigns one extension group which works as the UCD group.
  • Page 191 – minute; Disconnect: The call will be disconnected immediately.
  • Page 192 – programmed in [525] “UCD Ringing Time before Intercept” expires.
  • Page 195 – The user can enter any account code, if needed.; All extension ports – Option
  • Page 196 – All extension ports – Disable
  • Page 199 – [613] Exchange Line Duration Time Limit Selection
  • Page 201 – All extension ports — English
  • Page 202 – All doorphones – all extension ports – Enable
  • Page 203 – All door openers – all extension ports – Disable
  • Page 206 – Mark
  • Page 207 – page length
  • Page 208 – No printing
  • Page 209 – • This program and [999] “System Data Clear” are not included.; CODE
  • Page 210 – Confirms the system ROM version.; English
  • Page 211 – All; Resets all data to the default settings.
  • Page 213 – Section 5; Appendix
  • Page 214 – Default Values; Address
  • Page 219 – Specifications
  • Page 220 – Port Type Classification; Send loudness rating (1AS; Door Opener Port; Port Types between which Call Paths can be established
  • Page 221 – Item; System Data
  • Page 223 – Section 6; Troubleshooting
  • Page 224 – Improper reset operation.; PROBABLE CAUSE; While Installing; POSSIBLE SOLUTION
  • Page 225 – While Connecting
  • Page 226 – While Operating; PROBLEM; The unit does not ring.
  • Page 228 – Programming Tables
  • Page 271 – TEMPLATE FOR THE WALL MOUNTING
  • Page 273 – Advanced Hybrid System; Operating Instructions for; In this manual, the suffix of each model number is omitted.; The Caller ID Card supports the following.
  • Page 276 – Caller ID Card Installation
  • Page 277 – Insert the flat cable to the connector.; Flat cable; • Be sure the frame of the main unit is connected to the ground (
  • Page 278 – System Features; Card supports 3 exchange lines.
  • Page 279 – Flow chart of Caller ID
  • Page 281 – Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) with the Caller ID Card
  • Page 282 – area code
  • Page 283 – Deleted digits – 3 / Added number – Not stored.; [902] Caller ID Modification for Local Calls; deleted digits; added number
  • Page 284 – [903] Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Calls
  • Page 285 – All extension ports – Name; With CID
  • Page 287 – Operations
  • Page 288 – Proprietary Telephone Settings; Customising the Buttons on Your Telephone; CID Indication
  • Page 289 – CID Selection
  • Page 290 – Telephone Features; While receiving an incoming call; • If you want to see other information, press the Caller ID; During a conversation; • Press the Caller ID Selection button to see other information.; The display changes as follows.
  • Page 291 – Overwriting the call log; Incoming Log On; Disregarding the twenty-first call
  • Page 292 – Checking; Press the Caller ID Selection button to confirm the number of; Press the Caller ID Indication button while on-hook to see the; CID Log Clear
  • Page 293 – Calling back; Confirm the number displayed in step 2 or 3 of “Checking” (on the; • You may press a line key first to select a specified exchange line.
  • Page 294 – Locking; Unlocking; Unlocked; Electronic Extension Lockout; Lock Code
  • Page 295 – Display Example; Cancelled “Incoming Call Log”.
  • Page 298 – Programming
  • Page 301 – NEW; rogramming Steps
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Summary

Page 2 - System Highlights; Calling from the outside; System Expansion; System Capacity; Basic System; Extensions; Expansion; Maximum extensions; Special System Points; Hybrid

2 System Highlights Calling from the outside (Direct Inward System Access) System Expansion External callers can call extensions in the system. If you install an optionalcard, an outgoing message will greet thecaller and give information about how to access an extension. ☞ 3– 22 System Capacity Basi...

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3 Precautions FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5amps...

Page 4 - CAUTION

4 Precautions This equipment should be used on PSTN lines requiring 2-wire Loop calling unguarded clearingwith Loop Disconnect or DTMF address signalling.The equipment must be connected to direct extension lines and a payphone should not beconnected as an extension. Operation in Power FailureIn the ...

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