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1.                                                                                                      30    Programming Tables    Phone Nox G2 gis max                                                                                                                                       Programming Tables         01  Dial Type Selection   12  Fax Connection   70  Day Night Switching Mode   71  Day Night Starting Time    Default  LUI  LU2    ____    Defautt  Selection   ____ Default Selection                     PDefault Selection  O DECADICO     0  DISABILITATO    0  MANUALE      1  DAY 9 00  1  TONI 1  ABILITATO 1  AUTO 2  NIGHT   17 00    02  a Permitted CO 1 Assignment  Day    72     Permitted CO 1 Assignment  Night   Default  Ext 21  Ext 22  Ext 23   Ext 24  Ext 25  Ext 26 Default  Ext 21  Ext 22  Ext 23   Ext 24  Ext 25  Ext 26                               1  ABILITATO 1  ABILITATO    03  DITS Permitted CO 2 Assignment  Day   273       Permitted CO 2 Assignment  Night   Default  Ext 21  Ext 22  Ext 23   Ext 24  Ext 25  Ext 26 Default  Ext 21  Ext 22  Ext 23   Ext 24  Ext 25  Ext 26      ABILITATO t ABILITATO    04  CO 1 es Assignment  Day    74  CO 1 ees Assignment  Night      Default Ext 21  Default Ext22  Ext23 Ext24  Ext 25  Ext 26     Default   Ext 21  Default   Ext 22  Ext 23   Ext 24  Ext 25  Ext 26  0  DISABILITATO V 0  DISABILITATO       1  ABILITATO  v  1  ABILITATO        05  CO 2 Ringing Assignment  Day    75  CO 2 Ringing Assignment  Night     Default  Ext 21  D
2.                                 Doorphone                                                 6 Extensions   two pair           zi  one pair        S  O  AN        mn                        7130           97   Cordless Phone     one pair        Telephon  Machine with Facsimile     two pair      two pair         two pair           CO Line Connection    Wire Specification The wire specifications are as follows   Wire Solid wire  Diameter of conductor 0 4     0 65mm   22  24  26 AWG   Diameter with coating 0 66     1 05mm  Connection Use a 4 pin plug  included  to connect CO lines     A single plug is able to connect two CO lines  Use twisted pair cable     1  Lift the transparent part   2  Insert the required telephone wires into the holes of the plug     Then press the transparent part back into the black part     Note  Do not strip the wires   Insert the wires all the way into the plug                    CO2               Jco2          col      T   LN2  CO2 R     CO 1      LNI                                                    4    To Modular Jacks from  the Central Office    Note  e You can use cable holders to fix the wires        10    Extension Connection    Wire Specification The wire specifications are as follows   Wire Solid wire  Diameter of conductor 0 4     0 65mm   22  24  26 AWG   Diameter with coating 0 66     1 05mm  Connection Use a 4 pin plug  included  to connect extension lines   There are 6 plugs to connect extensions to EXTN  1 through EXTN  6  jacks     1  Li
3.               tct                     21  Toll Restriction  TRS      Class Assignment  Day Night                                eese 21  TRS Denied Code                05 5  0 D ie e eser ER Da IV E Tn E 22  TRS Denied Code  CLASS 3     22  OGM                  P                 22                                                       aac 23  Fax Connection ERR 23  CUT Delayed Ringing ASsigAMent ceo raria esaet Ne seesinane               23  CO2 Delayed Ringing Assignment                                       24  Delayed Rinsing Count Selection uei                   appa        OUI pde RUBRO          24  TRS Excepted               n a nude ida                                                  eE 24                                            ura paula                           25  Day Night Starting TIME iuo              nda RNC EM EE 23  System Data Clear NN D                      25                                  RR P                               26   FA ADM                          M                   28  Pro  ramming                                          usn                KERN EX qe          30         cc                                           33       Specifications    General Descriptions  Ws Capacity scesacecssedectesecadarecacensceses CO line 2  Extension 6  2  Control                                       Stored Program CPU  8 bits CPU  Control ROM  64 KB  Control RAM  8 KB  3  Switching Method                       Space Division CMOS Crosspoint Switch  4  P
4.          Install a screw here    106 mm    Install a screw here               Copy the templet and place it on the wall        33    Matsushita Electric Industrial Co   Ltd   Central P O  Box 288  Osaka 530 91  Japan    Printed in Japan PSQX1194ZA KW1097KMO    
5.        6  MRR c n TR 7  Name and                M                                7  Wall MOUNE                                                                 8  ucdiXcdbr                               8             Ground                                                            8  System Connection Diagram                                      9  CO Line    WiC Ch                                       eons 10  Extension  itm COUN TEN m A 11  P  ralleled Telephone Connection sooo det ditti ini ei qid ser om            a E egi 12  Installation of Optional Card and Unit                                         13  Installation of Lightning Protectors          15  Power Fail  re                RR CU         M 17  Starting      System coire dia Desert t M a tatnen d qt etae one p RUBRI REN ME d Rd 17  General Programming Instructions                                     18  System Programmi   5552 ceca hoes eto YA Pub SURE NUM FODD UU riu v Co mU NND NU D IUE 19  System Speed Dialing Number Set   5  ose tec                                       19  Dial Type Sele Ct i ecco cista de ten QUI d belt seemed EM rU Dd s aed 19  Outgoing Permitted COT Assignment  Day Night                        eed 19  Outgoing Permitted CO2 Assignment  Day Night                20  CO1 Ringing Assignment  Day Night  sioe be itr pat epa ie iesu        at ud 20  CO2 Ringing Assignment               onte                                     20  Doorphone Assignment  Day Night  eise                          
6.        Electronic Modular Switching System    Panasonic    NSTALLATION  ANUAL    Please read this manual before connecting the pa  Electronic Modular Switching System                                                               MODEL  KX T206JT          Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Model  KX T206  Electronic Modular Switching System     System Component    KX T206 Electronic Modular Switching System  Unit    Telephone  KX T7130   Proprietary telephone with display    KX T7030   Proprietary telephone with display  KX T7020   Proprietary telephone  KX T7050   Proprietary telephone    Optional KX T20691   DISA FAX Detect Card  Equipment   KX T30865   Doorphone       Notes   This Installation Manual does not show complete model numbers that  indicate the country where your models should be used   The model number of your unit is found on the label affixed to the unit     MODEL NO       e A proprietary telephone is abbreviated as    PT      e    single line telephone is abbreviated as    SLT           Precaution      Keep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as  fluorescent lamps  motors and television  These noise sources can interfere with the perfor   mance of the Electronic Modular Switching System       This unit should be kept free of dust  moisture  high temperature  more than 40  C 104  F  and  vibration  and should not be exposed to direct sunlight       Never attempt to insert wires  pins  etc  into the vents or ot
7.   81 or 82   first  The automatic line access code is assigned in     52 CO Line Access Number  Selection     e   f you store a pause  press x     Input Format                 AA   Phone No    9     Explanation     AA  Speed dial number  00 through 79   Phone number  32 digits max     Default NO REGISTRAZ    Dial Type Selection    Description  Assigns the Dial Type  tone or pulse  to CO line     Input Format      o   A   B     Explanation  e  A  1  LUI 2  LU2      B 2 0  DECADICO  1  TONI    Default Both COs  0  DECADICO    Outgoing Permitted CO1 Assignment  Day Night     Description  Determines the extensions which can have access to CO line 1 in both day and night    modes  The extension users can make outgoing CO calls if their extensions are assigned as   ABILITATO      Input Format Eg  0   for day     for night   A   B     Explanation     A   1 through 6  corresponding to extension no  21 through 26   e  B  0 DISABILITATO  1  ABILITATO    Default All extensions  1  ABILITATO       19    System Programming       Outgoing Permitted CO2 Assignment  Day Night     Description  Determines the extensions which can have access to CO line 2 in both day and night  modes  The extension users can make outgoing CO calls if their extensions are assigned as     ABILITATO        Input Format 9   0  3  tor aay     for night   A   B     Explanation     A   1 through 6  corresponding to extension no  21 through 26   e  B  0  DISABILITATO  1  ABILITATO    Default All extensions    1  ABILIT
8.  Call Splitting   External Feature Access   Conference       12    Installation of Optional Card and Unit    Doorphone  KX T30865  Connection                                                                            KX T30865    Notes    The doorphone adaptor is not required for KX T206    To avoid howling  you must assign all extensions as    DISABILITATO    in the     06  76  Doorphone Assignment  Day Night     program when you do not connect a doorphone   If howling occurs while using the doorphone feature  check the wiring    You can use cable holders to fix the wires        13    Installation of Optional Card and Unit    DISA Card  KX T20691  Connection    1  Disconnect the AC cord from the system  3  Attach the DISA card to the marked connectors        2  Loosen the screws and remove the cover   T                                                             EEEEEEETIS                         C    4  Replace the cover and secure the screws                                                                                                                                                  5  Connect the AC cord again     The DISA feature allows an outside caller to have direct access to intercom calls  System pro   gramming is required  See     10 OGM Recording  on page 22 and     24  78 Call Incoming  Mode Selection  Day Night   on page 26    Keep the following conditions in mind    e When a caller enters the second digit of an extension number  1 through 6  during the mes   s
9.  of time    Input Format   54  A    e  A z1  30 SEC  default   2  2 MIN    Music on Hold Use  Selects whether or not to use internal music as the  music on hold   Input Format   55  A   e  A z1  MODE 1  NO MUSIC     2  MODE 2  MUSIC  default        26    System Programming    Other Programs  continued     DISA Ringing Time Assignment  Sets the time to forward a call sent by the DISA  feature to other extensions  If the call is not  answered by the designated extension within the  programmed time  the call is forwarded to exten   sions which are not assigned as     DISABILITATO    in the  04  74 CO1 Ringing  Assignment  Day Night  and  05  75 CO2  Ringing Assignment  Day Night   If     DISABILITATO    is selected in this program   the telephone at the designated extension rings  for 60 seconds and the call is not forwarded   Input Format   60  A        A  0  DISABILITATO   1  10 SEC    2  20 SEC  default   3  35 SEC    Toll Restriction Code Check    Assigns whether     X  or         is to be checked or  not when a user dials them in the Toll Restriction  code   Input Format   62  A        A 20 DISABILITATO    1  ABILITATO  default     CO Indicator Assignment   Assigns whether an incoming CO call indicates  or not on the CO button  Also it allows an  extension user to answer the call by pressing the  CO button when    DISABILITATO    is selected in  the  04  74    CO1 Ringing Assignment  or the   05  75    CO2 Ringing Assignment    program   Input Format   63  A    e  A 20 DISA
10. ATO    CO1 Ringing Assignment  Day Night     Description  Assigns the extensions which will ring when a call from CO line 1 is received in both day  and night modes     Input Format E  0   for day     for night   A   B     Explanation     A   1 through 6  corresponding to extension no  21 through 26   e  B  0 DISABILITATO  not ring   1  ABILITATO  ring     Default extension 21 1  ABILITATO other extensions  0 DISABILITATO    CO2 Ringing Assignment  Day Night     Description  Assigns the extensions which will ring when a call from CO line 2 is received in both day  and night modes     Input Format      0   for day     for night   A   B     Explanation     A   1 through 6  corresponding to extension no  21 through 26   e  B  0 DISABILITATO  not ring   1  ABILITATO  ring     Default extension 21 1  ABILITATO other extensions  0 DISABILITATO       System Programming    Doorphone Assignment  Day Night     Description  Assigns the extensions which will ring when a doorphone call is received and enables to  call the doorphone in both day and night modes   Condition  e All extensions must be assigned as    0  DISABILITATO     if you do not connect a  doorphone to the system     Input Format      106    for            7    6    for night   A   B     Explanation     A   1 through 6  corresponding to extension no  21 through 26   e  B  0 DISABILITATO  1  ABILITATO    Default All extensions    1  ABILITATO       Toll Restriction  TRS    Class Assignment  Day Night     Description  Assign
11. BILITATO  The indicator lights  red and a user cannot  answer the call      The indicator 1s  flashing and a user can  answer the call     default     1  ABILITATO    Note    You cannot check the assignments of the programs  60   62   63   65   66 and  69 by setting  the MEMORY switch to    PROGRAM     and entering         and the program address       Hookswitch Flash Time Range    Assignment   Sets the hookswitch flash time range    Input Format   65  A           1  80 1000MS   2  80 130MS  3   50 130MS  default       Dial Start Time    Sets the time the system waits before dialing after  a CO lined is seized    Input Format   66  A    e  A z1  800 MS  default   2  2000 MS       27    Tone   Ring Tone     lt Tone gt     Confirmation Tone     The entry is accepted      Confirmation Tone     The entry is rejected      Dial Tone 1    Dial Tone 2    Busy Tone    Dissuasion Tone    o  2 55   aD MOL  w          LETA 8         Z  S      QO E        s     8 Co 2  un            D  a               on     D g  Z o                 6 o          2    Congestion Tone       28    Tone   Ring Tone     lt Ring Tone gt     CO Calls    Intercom Calls    Doorphone Calls MA                      NOTE    The dial tone 2 is heard during the system programming mode and when the following  features are set   Do Not Disturb  Call Pickup Deny  Call Forwarding  Data Line Security       29    Programming Tables      00  System Speed Dialing Number Set    Phone No  G2 digits max                           
12. age  he she can reach the extension directly        Ifthe call is not received  the assigned extensions will ring  See 504 774 CO  Ringing  Assignment  Day Night       05  75 CO2 Ringing Assignment  Day Night   on page 20 and      60 DISA Ringing Time    on page 27        Ifthe caller enters 7  8  9 or 0  or enters nothing  the assigned extensions can receive his her  call  See     04  74 CO1 Ringing Assignment  Day Night   405 475 CO2 Ringing Assign   ment  Day Night     on page 20      Any calls from a rotary phone will be received by the extensions assigned in the programs      04  74 CO1 Ringing Assignment  Day Night   and     05  75 CO2 Ringing Assignment   Day Night     on page 20        14    Installation of Lightning Protectors    Overview    A lightning protector is a device to be installed on a CO line to prevent a dangerous surge from   entering the building and damaging equipment  A dangerous surge can occur if a telephone line  comes in contact with a power line  Trouble due to lightning surges have been showing a steady  increase with the development of electronic equipment  In many countries  there are regulations  requiring the installation of a lightning protector  A lightning strike to a telephone cable which is  10 m  33 feet  above ground can be as high as 200 000 volts  This system should be installed  with lightning protectors  In addition  grounding  connection to earth ground  is very important    for the protection of the system     Recommended lightn
13. e signals or when you  have access to your host PBX with a pulse dial   Input Format   20  A        A  0 DISABILITATO default   1  ABILITATO    Host PBX Access Code Assignment   Assigns a Host PBX access code to make an   outside call  if the system is installed behind the   host PBX  A pause is automatically inserted after   the access code and the toll restriction feature   applies to the number after the code    Input Format   21  A   code      e      1  LUI  2  LU2      code    2 digits max   Default   NO  REGISTRAZ     Hookswitch Flash Time Assignment   Sets the time to send the flash signal to each CO   line    Input Format   22  A   B    e  A 21  LUI  2  LU2        B  0  80 MS  1  100 MS  default   2  160 MS   3  300 MS  4  600 MS   5  900 MS   6  1200 MS    CO Pulse Selection   Assigns to send the pulse to CO line during a   conversation with an outside party when the     01   Dial Type Selection    program is assigned as      Pulse       Input Format   23  A         A  0 DISABILITATO  1  ABILITATO   default     Call Incoming Mode Selection  Day Night   Assigns whether to use the DISA feature or not   This program is available when the DISA FAX  Detect card is installed   Input Format   24  for day   78  for night     A   B   e      1      1  2  CO2       B  0  NORMAL  1  DISA  default     Bell Off Detection   Sets the time between one bell signal detection  and the next signal from a Central Office   Input Format   25  A    e  A  1  6 SEC  default   2  12 SEC    Inte
14. ed to record an outgoing message for Direct Inward System Access  DISA      Condition    The recording time is a maximum of 16 seconds        f you perform programming with a PT  the message    REGISTRAZIONE    will be  displayed on its panel   e  f the DISA FAX Detect card is not installed  you will hear a reorder tone and the program  is finished     Message example     This is AAA company  Please enter 1 for Mr  AA  2 for Mr  BB          6 for Ms  FF  Thank you        Input Format      0   Record your message        System Programming    OGM Play    Description  Confirms the outgoing message recorded in the OGM Recording program     Condition  e Ifyou perform programming with a PT  the message    ASCOLTO    will be displayed on its  panel     Input Format         Description  Allows the system to detect the CNG tone from a facsimile  If it is set to    ABILITATO      extension 26 will receive fax transmission data     Condition    The optional DISA FAX Detect card  KX T20691  should be installed     The     24  78 Call Incoming Mode Selection  Day Night   program should be assigned as     DISA      e Extension 26 should be assigned as    DISABILITATO    in the     04  74 CO1 Ringing  Assignment  Day Night        05  75 CO2 Ringing Assignment  Day Night     and     06  76  Doorphone Assignment  Day Night     programs     Input Format        A     Explanation     A  0 DISABILITATO  not detect   1  ABILITATO  detect     Default   0 DISABILITATO    CO1 Delayed Ringing Assignme
15. efault  Ext 22  Ext 23   Ext 24  Ext25  Ext26     Default  Ext 21  Default  Ext 22  Ext 23   Ext 24  Ext 25  Ext 26  0  DISABILITATO s 0  DISABILITATO 4  1                     1  ABILITATO        06  ia        Assignment  Day    76  st Assignment  Night   Default  Ext 21  Ext 22  Ext 23  Ext 24  Ext 25  Ext 26 Default  Ext 21  Ext 22  Ext 23   Ext 24  Ext 25  Ext 26                        1                 1                    07  Toll Restriction  TRS    Class Assignment  Day    77  Toll Restriction  TRS    Class Assignment  Night    Default  Ext21 JExt 22  Ext 23         Ext 25   Ext 26 Ts Default JExt 21         Ext 23         Ext 25  Ext 26         7                                                                                                                                                       3  CLASSE 3  4  CLASSE 4    08  TRS Denied Code   09  TRS Denied Code a col     Ringing Assignment   CLASS 2  3   CLASS 3     Number  7 digits  Number  7 digits           ETT             1  ABILITATO     14  CO 2 Delayed Ringing Assignment     Default  Ext21        Ext 23   Ext24  Ext25  Ext 26    0  DISABILITATO      1  ABILITATO     16  TRS Excepted Code    Number  7 digits  Number  7 digits   0 5                                                                  NHR  WN                                                         15  Delayed ids Count Selection  Peta Sen                         Templet  1    71mm   gt  lt        77 mm   gt                 2 K  Install a screw here  
16. ensions Used for  Programming    To Check the  Programmed Data    Before Programming    After Programming    This system has a default factory setting  If any of the program   ming needs to be changed  you can change the setting by system  programming     You can use any of the following telephones for system program    ming      Proprietary Telephone  PT   KX T7130  KX T7030  KX T7020   KX T7050  KX T7055   e Single Line Telephone  SLT   tone type    All telephones  except KX T7130 and KX T7030  do not have  display panels  so you cannot check the setting you have made   Therefore  please use KX T7130 or KX T7030 to check the  programming     System programming can only be performed from extension 21     Use KX T7130 or KX T7030  When you check the assignment   set the MEMORY switch on PT to    PROGRAM       Enter         and the program address    You cannot check programs  60   62   63   65   66 and  69  as  they are not displayed on the display panel     To enter the system programming mode      Off hook   6   2   0    e  2  o   e           To exit the system programming mode      Off hook   6   2   0   6   t        18    System Programming    System Speed Dialing Number Set    Description  Used to program System Speed Dial numbers  These numbers are available to all exten   sion users  There are 80 numbers from 00 through 79     Condition     A maximum of 32 digit numbers can be stored      You must store an automatic line access code  0 or 9   or an individual line code
17. f maintenance and inspection     be  especially careful to allow space for cooling above and at the sides of the main unit     Wiring Precautions    Make sure to keep the following instructions when wiring     1     Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with an AC power source  computer  telex  etc  If the  cables are run near those wires  shield the cables with metal tubing or use shielded cables and  ground the shields       If cables are run on the floor  use protectors or the like to protect the wires where they may be    stepped on  Avoid wiring under carpets       Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers  telexes  and other office equipment     Otherwise  the KX T206   s system operation may be interrupted by the induction noise from such  equipment       Please use one pair telephone wire for extension connection of  telephone  equipment such as    standard telephones  answering machines  etc   except proprietary telephones  KX T7130  KX   T7030  KX T7020  KX T7050  KX T7055  etc         The AC cord must be plugged off during wiring  After all the wirings are completed  plug the AC    cord into an AC outlet       Mis wiring may cause the system to operate improperly     If an extension does not operate properly  disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then    connect again  or plug off the AC cord of the system and then on again       The KX T206 is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug  This is a safety feature  If you are    unab
18. ft the transparent part   2  Insert the required telephone wires into the holes of the plug   Then press the transparent part back into the black part     Note  Do not strip the wires   Insert the wires all the way into the plug        For a proprietary telephone For single line telephones             Ve                     R     R    L                                                              4    To extensions    Notes     A facsimile must be connected to EXTN 6 jack if an optional DISA FAX Detect card  KX   T20691  is installed  See page 14 to install the card  System programming is also required   The     12 Fax Connection    program should be assigned as    ENABLE     See page 23  The      24  78 Call Incoming Mode Selection  Day   Night   program should be assigned as     DISA     See page 26      The EXTN 1 through EXTN 6 jacks correspond to extension numbers 21 through 26 respec   tively      Youcan use cable holders to fix the wires        11    Paralleled Telephone Connection    Any single line telephone can be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone            anasonic         Modular T Adaptor   Panasonic KX J66 or USOC    RJA2X        2 conductor wiring cord  Connect pins          and              4 conductor wiring cord  Connect pins                      SR and                  Notes    System programming is required  See     31 Paralleled Telephone Connection  on page 26     The following features are not available for SLT connected in parallel   
19. her holes of this unit         If there is any trouble  disconnect the unit from the telephone line  Plug the telephone directly  to the telephone line  If the telephone operates properly  do not reconnect the unit to the line  until the trouble has been repaired  If the telephone does not operate properly  chances are  that the trouble is in the telephone system  and not in the unit         Do not use benzine  thinner  or the like  or any abrasive powder to clean the cabinet  Wipe it  with a soft cloth     WARNING    THIS UNIT MAY ONLY BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL     WHEN A FAILURE OCCURS WHICH RESULTS IN THE INTERNAL PARTS BECOM   ING ACCESSIBLE  DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IMMEDIATELY AND  RETURN THIS UNIT TO YOUR DEALER     DISCONNECT THE TELECOM CONNECTION BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE  POWER CONNECTION PRIOR TO RELOCATING THE EQUIPMENT  AND RECON   NECT THE POWER FIRST     THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH AN EARTHING CONTACT PLUG  FOR SAFETY REA   SONS THIS PLUG MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO AN EARTHING CONTACT  SOCKET WHICH HAS BEEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO REGULATIONS     THE POWER SOCKET WALL OUTLET SHOULD BE LOCATED NEAR THIS EQUIP   MENT AND BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE     TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO  RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE  C       73 23         89 336         92 31 EEC  93 68 EEC          Table of Contents    SPECICANONS Ml                                     5  B  t  re Installation  m                          
20. ing protector  e Panasonic KX A207                                                                               Installation  CO CO CO      Lightning Main Unit  Protectors    Terminal  Boar d EXTN  EXTN EXTN  Ground Connector  MM     Frame  BET d NM Ground  Ground           15    Installation of Lightning Protectors                                                                Outside  Main Building   Protectors  CO   Another Building    Teo       Terminal             EXTN        j  Board Unit Pour   EXTN Lightning   Protector   EXTN EXTN                                        Ground             Notice   If you install an extension outside of the main building  the following precautions are recom   mended     1  Install the extension wire underground     2  Use a conduit to protect the wire     Note    The lightning protector for an extension is different from that for CO     Installation of an Earth Rod                                                    Lightning  Protector  CO   1  Installation location of the earth rod       Near the protector  Ground  2  Check obstructions                                  None  pou  3  Composition of the earth rod                   Metal   4  Depth of the earth rod                              More than 50 cm   20 inches   Main  5  Size of the grounding wire                      Thickness is greater  Unit than 16 AWG   Underground   Earth Rod    Notes     The above figures are recommendations only      The length of earth rod and the re
21. le to insert the plug into the outlet  contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet  Do  not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug       Use twisted pair cable for CO line connection     CO lines should be installed with lightning protectors  For details  see pages 15 17        Unpacking      Main Unit                               one   Screw and Washer                  three  8  AC COR            one    DI  PUE Latein lant         eight    Name and Location    Overview of the Main Unit       XG SKS SS St SS USN S       Panasonic                                           Power Indicator    Inside View of the Main Unit    Cable Holders    Extension 4 pin Jacks    CO 4 pin Jack  Doorphone Jack                Ground Terminal                                                       Wall Mounting       1  Place the templet  on page 33  on the wall to  mark the three screw positions        2  Install the three screws and washers  included   into the wall     3  Hook the main unit on the screw heads                 Opening Front Cover    1  Loosen the screw        2  Slide the cover in the direction of the  arrow while pressing the marked  position                                                  Frame Ground Connection                                                                                                      To ground    IMPORTANT     Connect the frame of the main unit to ground        System Connection Diagram  to COI        CO2       2 CO Lines        
22. nt    Description  Assigns delayed ringing to extensions when a call from CO line 1 is received     Condition    The number of delayed rings is assigned by the     15 Delayed Ringing Count Selection     program     This feature is not available for the calls sent by the DISA feature     Input Format                   Explanation       A   1 through 6  corresponding to extension no  21 through 26   e  B  0 DISABILITATO  not delayed   1  ABILITATO  delayed     Default All extensions    0 DISABILITATO       System Programming    CO2 Delayed Ringing Assignment    Description  Assigns delayed ringing to extensions when a call from CO line 2 is received     Condition    The number of delayed rings is assigned by the     15 Delayed Ringing Count Selection   program     This feature is not available for the calls sent by the DISA feature     Input Format      A   B     Explanation     A   1 through 6  corresponding to extension no  21 through 26   e  B  0  DISABILITATO  not delayed   1  ABILITATO  delayed     Default All extensions    0 DISABILITATO    Delayed Ringing Count Selection    Description  Assigns the number of delayed rings that will be sent to the assigned extensions from the  CO lines    Input Format       A    Explanation       A   1  DOPO 1 RING  2  DOPO 2 RING  3  DOPO 3 RING   4  DOPO 4 RING    Default 2  DOPO 2 RING    TRS Excepted Code    Description    Allows you to assign numbers which are exceptions to the toll restriction specified in  programs  08  and  09   Y
23. ou can assign a maximum of 10 codes     Explanation      The character   X  can be any numbers     Input Format   1  6  A   Excepted code               Explanation  e  A   Code No   0 through 9 1 digit   Excepted number  7 digits           System Programming    Day Night Switching Mode    Description  Assigns automatic or manual day night mode     Condition  e If automatic switching mode is assigned  day night mode is switched at the time  programmed in     71 Day Night Starting Time      Input Format       0    A     Explanation  e  A 2 0  MANUALE  1  AUTO    Default 0  MANUALE    Day Night Starting Time    Description  Sets the starting time when automatic day night mode is programmed in the     70 Day   Night Switching Mode  program     Input Format      A   BB   CC     Explanation  e  A   I  Day start time   2  Night start time            Hour  00 23  e  CC  Minute  00 59    Default Day  9 00 Night 17 00  System Data Clear  Description    Allows the system to re initialize the system programmed data  The features mentioned in     Station Feature Clear    are also re initialized  See page 12 of the User Manual  When all  the programmed data is cleared  the system will restart with the default setting     Input Format      9     9        System Programming    Other Programs      Call Blocking Mode Setting  Assigns whether or not to prevent the DTMF  signal from being sent to a CO line  This feature  is useful when a Central Office in your country  accepts both tone and puls
24. ower Supplies                           Primary AC 110 240 V  50 60 Hz  Secondary Circuit Volt   5V   15 V  4330 V  Power Failure CO 1 assigned to extension 21  CO 2 assigned to extension 22  d  MM ANTES Sousse vendicio Outward Dial Pulse 10 PP  Tone Dial  Internal Dial Pulse 10 PPS  20 PPS  Tone Dial  Mode Conversion DP DTMF  DTMF DP  D  C ODBBDDOL oo eost rrr              CO 4 pin connector  Extension 4 pin connector  Doorphone 4 pin connector  7  EXT Connection                         Cable   pair wire  single line telephone   2 pair wire  proprietary telephone   S   ntercom paths           2  including the doorphone path   Characteristics  1  Station Loop                                Proprietary telephone 40 ohms  Single line telephone 600 ohms including set  Doorphone 20 ohms  2  Minimum Leak Resistance         15000 ohms  3  Maximum Number of Station  Instruments per line iue 1  proprietary telephone  or 3  single line telephone   4  Ring Volt  g   ssori 90 Vrms at 25 Hz depends on Ringing Load  5  Primary POWET usse tes AC 110 240 V  50 60 Hz  0 5 A maximum  6  Central Office Loop Limit          1600 ohms maximum  7  Environmental Requirements    0   40  C  10  90   Humidity   8  Hookswitch Flash    Timing RSnge  uie ois 50 130 msec       Before Installation    Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the  system     Safety Installation Instructions  When installing telephone wiring  basic safety precautions should alwa
25. quired depth depend on the  composition of the soil                 16    Installation of Lightning Protectors    Installation of the KX A207    1  Secure the protector to a building with the 4  Fold the external and internal cables  and                                           enclosed mounting screws  connect them to the terminal screws using  washers   LEN                                    from the end of the earth wire  Insert the  earth wire through the bottom of the protec   tor base and secure it to the earth terminal        2  Remove about 1 cm  13 55 inch  of insulation          5  Secure the external and internal cables         the earth wire to the building  Then  install  the arrester and mount the cover on the  protector                                                                                                                             3  Remove about 1 5 cm  19 55 inch  of insula   tion from the ends of the external and inter   nal cables  then pass the cables through the  rubber packing  a       Power Failure Transfer    In the event of a power failure  CO1 is connected to extension 21 and CO2 is connected to  extension 22 automatically     Note    The system programmed data is protected by the factory provided lithium battery     Starting the System    Plug the AC power cord into the system and an AC outlet     The power indicator of the system will light        17    General Programming Instructions    Default Setting    Required Telephone Set    Ext
26. rcom Alerting Assignment  Assigns the intercom alerting mode to each    extension when an intercom call reaches   Input Format   30  A   B     e  A  1 through 6  corresponding to extension no   2  through 26       B  0  TONO CHIAMATA  default    1  CHIAMATA VOCE    Paralleled Telephone Connection  Assigns whether each extension will be connected  in parallel with a single line telephone or not   Input Format   31  A   B   e  A  1 through 6  corresponding to extension   no  21 through 26        B  0 DISABILITATO  default     1 ABILITATO    Tone Waiting Time After OGM  Sets the time between sending an outgoing mes   sage and sending the ringback tone   Input Format   40  A   e  A  0  0 SEC  1  5 SEC  default    2  10 SEC  3  15 SEC    Hold Recall Time   Assigns the length of the hold recall timer  The   hold recall timer is used to alert an extension that   a call has been held for an extended period of   time    Input Format   50  A    e  A  0  0 SEC  default   1  1 MIN   2  2 MIN   3  3 MIN  4  4 MIN  5  DISABILITATO    Hold Mode Selection for SLT  Assigns the method to put a call on hold with  SLTs   Input Format   51  A   e      1  MODO 1  hooking   default   2  MODO 2  hooking and dial 6     CO Line Access Number Selection  Selects the automatic line access number   Input Format   52  A         A 21  9  2  0  default       Transfer Recall Time    The transfer recall timer is used to alert an exten   sion that a transferred call has not been answered  for an extended period
27. s a Toll Restriction Class to each extension in both day and night modes  The Toll  Restriction feature can prohibit certain extension users from placing unauthorized toll calls   The following four classes are available     Restricted calls    CLASS 1   None  CLASS 2   Numbers programmed in     08 Denied code  Class 2  3        CLASS 3   Numbers programmed in     08 Denied code  Class 2  3   and     09 Denied code  Class 3        CLASS 4   All CO calls    Input Format      10   7   for day     for night   A   B     Explanation     A   1 through 6  corresponding to extension no  21 through 26      B   1  CLASSE 1 2  CLASSE 2  3  CLASSE 3 4  CLASSE 4                   Default All extensions  1  CLASSE 1       21    System Programming    TRS Denied Code  CLASS 2  3     Description  Allows you to specify the numbers which are toll restricted for TRS Class 2 and Class 3     Condition      The character          can be any number     Input Format         8    A   Denied code No   Eg    Explanation     A  Code No   0 through 9 1 digit e Denied code number  7 digits  X    Default All codes  NO REGISTRAZ    TRS Denied Code  CLASS 3     Description  Allows you to specify the numbers which are toll restricted for TRS Class 3     Condition  e The character    x    can be any number     Input Format 90  9    A   Denied code No          Explanation  e  A   Code No   0 through 9 1 digit   Denied code number  7 digits  x    Default AII codes  NO REGISTRAZ    OGM Recording    Description  Us
28. ys be followed to reduce the risk  of fire  electric shock and injury to persons  including the following     1   2     3     4     Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm    Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet  locations    Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been  disconnected at the network interface    Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines     Installation Precautions  This set is exclusively made for wall mounting only  Avoid installing in the following places   Doing so  may result in malfunction  noise  or discoloration      1  In direct sunlight and hot  cold  or humid places   Temperature range  0  C 40  C 32  F 104  F    2  Sulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs  etc  may damage the equipment  or contacts    3  Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong    4  Dusty places  or places where water or oil may come into contact with the unit    5  Near high frequency generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welders    6  On or near computers  telexes  or other office equipment  as well as microwave ovens or air  conditioners   It is preferable not to install in the same room with the above equipment     7  Install at least 1 8 m  6 feet  from radios and televisions   both the main unit and a proprietary  telephone    8  Do not obstruct area around the main unit  for reasons o
    
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