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1. 5 Mount the terminal block the LM unit after completing Insert a screwdriver cable connection 11 6 3 Connection of station plug to jack 2 pin plug YC 602 HF 210M 2 pin jack YC 601 or YC 603 mE Notes LA 1 Use 4 x2 back box for YC 603 TT 2 Terminals 1 and 2 inside the jack have polarity 2 6 4 Mounting option unit 1 BI unit Insert the BI unit into its exclusive bay and connect its connector to CN4 on the CC unit ja LM unit T MEO te BI unit E j CC unit 2 Mounting other option units than the Bl unit Option units other than the BI 20 are all connected to the CC unit via a common bus and so any bay can be used to mount them so far as it is not the one solely intended for the BI unit The EX 200 exchange has 5 bays for option units while the FC 210 has 6 bays Insert the option units in order stating with the bay closest to the CC unit and connect the connector as illustrated below P Earth wire YR 821 2 gt gt 232 j 200 210 Notes 1 No YR 821 cable is needed when a maximum of 5 option units is mounted 2 Connect an earth wire of the YR 8
2. Note Dotted lines stand for wiring when two exchanges are connected To station No 26 of exchange B To station No 25 of exchange B 16 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 1st card 2nd card 3rd card 4th card 5th card 6th card Tth card 8th card OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ze a agr TES S pu Qu WA E gH SU EJ fee EIE 17 swt 6 10 Connection for speaker station When the speaker station function is employed cut the corresponding resistor leads as well as jumper wires according to the following table Station No 7 8 Resistor to cut Resistor to set service distance 500 5kQ E Mme S
3. YES NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs Confirmation tone All other registrations remain valid Touch 5 4 CEI CED CTD 10 times will be heard Be sure to depress the key steadily 2 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function Confirmation tone will be heard a GOBEO 10 times 27 7 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO DOOR REMOTE CONTROL AND GENERAL PURPOSE CONTROL STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO DOOR REMOTE CONTROL AND GENERAL PURPOSE CONTROL STEP 1 Touch e 6 Function Code E New Registration gt No YES Allowed Station No T pE AA Touch mM 1 Allowed Station Can Touch LOL 15 Y LL Confirmation tone gt lt New Registration finished Release YES Allowed Station No LT Touch C 0 an ee SR eee Allowed Station No aM Touch Ts 6 LL Confirmation tone P TC Release finished gt YES NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs i i All other registrations remain valid 1 B CETT TD TD Confirmation tone Touch 5 8 E will be heard 10
4. equipment 14 6 7 PC unit connection PGO PG1 PG11 parallel data output for pager control Outputs solely intended for TR 321 controllers SERIAL OUTPUT serial data output for pager control Maximum contact capacity 125 VA 125V AC or 30V DC 1 Data transmitting speed 10 pps To comply with ESPA standards amp Q cu QA i i TR 322 ya a 8 e pw ao DNS Serial data output 4 15 6 8 TI 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 26 To station 25 of exchange gt gt To station No 26 of exchange Exchange B To station No 25 of exchange i To station No 26 of exchange C Exchange C
5. STEP 1 Touch 58 Function Code lt New Registration YES Touch V I a Allowed Station No gt Touch cu Y Allowed Station No WEITE pe oy A Y 4 Confirmation tone Y NO lt New Registration finished YES NO Release YES Allowed Station No a CS Touch pops iQ Touch vd OQ Allowed Station No 2 E C Confirmation tone NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch 5 8 OTD CTD CTO 10 times Be sure to depress the PTT key steadily Confirmation tone will Y No lt Release finished gt YES 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid be heard 2 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function ee Ge Touch 5 10 times Confirmation tone will be heard 30 10 SECRETARY TRANSFER SECRETARY TRANSFER STEP 1 Touch e o Function Code gt New Registration gt Executive Station No Secretary Station No faa ae at ramum 7 Touch mm ae E
6. uoneis 55900 pewo v suoneis euo fueg eAgnoex3 Function Hardwired Station No 41 10 STATION DATA TABLE Station Data Table Allewou ued uonesJeAuoo JI Y09049 suoneis ed Station No 42 ES Printed in Japan 133 06 135 6C
7. Depress the key steadily 34 14 REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 2 PAGING REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 2 PAGING e 7 2 P eas Step 1 6 Function code No New registration Registration allowed station No allowed station No Registration finished Yes Other registration mode or registration finished Registration of next allowed station NOTES 1 All the stations are registered for this function when initial set up is made 2 at time the dat d to all the stati for thi es To cancel at one time the data programmed to all the stations for this mS function Dial j 7 nae r Dial gt ae Dial A Step 2 MA Confirmation ep Cp 6 Confirmation Xm plus 17 tone ee plus Repeat twice Repeat twice No 4 To register stations having consecutive station numbers for this function Last station No ab A ok va 7 2 lO WAA 10 times valid 3 To register all the stations for this function pia 7 CPTOCPTD 10 times Confirmation tone will be heard PTT CPTT Depress the key steadily 35 Repeat twice 5 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain 15 REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 3 PAGING REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 3 PAGING
8. Step 2 ome a Confirmation og plus 1 tone Repeat twice New registration Step 2 c allowed station No 1 1 um plus o Confirmation uJ tone Repeat twice Registration finished Yes Other registration mode or registration finished Registration of next allowed station NOTES 4 To register stations having consecutive station numbers for this function First station No Last station No 1 All the stations are registered for this function when initial set up is made 4 2 To cancel at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this I ACT function Dali 7 OX XX 152 6 fe Confirmation tone 7 4 gt will be heard Repeat twice 10 times 5 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 3 To register all the stations for this function Dial 57 4 EDGED 10 times Confirmation tone will be heard Depress the key steadily 37 8 Performance Test After finishing station No 24 programming perform operation tests from each station Write down the test results in Initial Checking Sheet 8 1 Speech and Function Tests 1 Speech Test Under the normal condition make conversation using the stations connected to the exchange and check the sound volume and sound quality According to the operation enviro
9. dd v P Pi 4j Base Cable entry hole 9 hole Case ES va Switch box Zz gt Screw for plate Other stations Please refer to instruction manual of each station 5 Cable installation 5 1 Cable selection 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 that shows the relationship between cable diameter and transmission distance Core diameter Service distance 0 5 mm 1 0km 1 5km 0 65mm 1 5km 2 5km 0 9 mm 2 5km 3 5km Note The figure in a parenthesis is the maximum cable length and shown at its left is the normal service distance The system supplied from the factory is pre wired for the normal service distance To obtain the maximum cable length replace the corresponding resistor R31 R39 R51 or R59 390k ohms on the LM unit corresponding to the line with that of 680k ohms See paragraph 6 10 5 2 Points to remember The multi pair cable used for wiring of the EXES 2000 System must not be jointly used as a power cable or Not allowed data transmitting cable for facsimile etc Do not connect an unused cable to the exchange 7 Do not connect unused cable to a connection tf cable between the exchange and the station
10. Allowed Station No Touch L Allowed Station No FS y Touch CR Confirmation tone New Registration finished gt YES Release YES NO Allowed Station No aN Touch Allowed Station No AA TY Touch mpl Confirmation tone Release finished E YES NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs Confirmation tone All other registrations remain valid Touch 153 CTD eT 10 times will be heard Be sure to depress the key steadily 2 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function Confirmation tone Touch 5 5 0 will be heard 10 times 26 6 HANDSET STATION REGISTRATION HANDSET STATION REGISTRATION STEP 1 Touch e 4 Function Code Y lt New Registration gt d Handset Station No Touch 1 Handset Station No Ya Touch m LA YA Y C Confirmation tone E ya lt New Registration finished gt YES YES Handset Station No ppp Touch LJ Handset Station No Touch Confirmation tone D ia NO lt Release finished gt
11. Exchange H XO Station When utilizing multi core cables already in use for wiring confirm they are twisted paired cables Unless they are twisted cables they may not be used due to Not allowed interference between lines 5 3 Wiring examples Multi pair cable Exchange Stations v 2 conductor interphone cables Stations 6 Connection of eguipment 6 1 Addition of LM unit Position of LM unit No Station No SW1 SW2 Remarks A basic system using the EK 200 erchange is comprised of 8 1 20 23 1 stations 2 LM units The LM unit needs to be added according to the following procedures when more stations are reguired en 2 Mounted 28 31 3 in EX 200 1 Establishment of the LM unit number Set switches SW 1 and SW 2 on the LM unit to positions as 92 95 4 shown in the table at right according to the station numbers 36 39 connected to each LM unit Since the LM units of a basic system 40 43 Mounted are pre set as No 1 and No 2 when supplied from the factory the LM number has to be fixed only for the additional units 44 47 in FC 210 48 51 AND ACCORDING TO is PLEASE CONNECT YOUR STATION CABLE TO THE STATION NUMBERS BE CONNECTED CN2 EN
12. 20 4 l E d By d Y Paser control unit LU 11 202 SM 20 5 4 Ll vd We Sas L Len ut A Power transformer unit iog 1 8 20 3 I gt ds SM 20 5 2 79 H 5 20 6 1 LN TA M 2002 1 ee meres p 1 SM 20 8 Ela Station 16 stations max Station 16 stations max 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 the station to the speech path a circuit to transmit signals from the speech link to the station a receiver and a scanning circuit for dial data and a terminal block Wires from the station are connected directly to the terminal block on the LM unit A maximum of 4 stations can be connected per LM unit and up to 4 LM units can be mounted in the EX 200 and FC 210 BGM unit BI 20 This unit is comprised of a circuit to send out signals from BGM equipment and alarm or time signals to the LM unit a circuit that transmits control signals from the alarm or timer to the CPU and a terminal block The BI unit is mounted in the exchange from the bay solely intended for this unit R
13. Function No 24 programming must established Classifi cation Camp on busy Busy call back Mic off Muster sub relationship Privacy Camp on privacy Continuous call tone station 1 Handset operated station 2 Press to talk Talkback Press to talk control Personal number call Conference Call transfer Call forwarding Secretary transfer Hurry up Executive Highest priority Station paging call up all call paging 3 zone paging calls and its response 3 PA paging call up all call paging 4 3 zone paging and its response 3 Selected station paging Emergency all call paging PA paging amp power remote 3 channel general purpose control Selection Time Out of paging call no limit 20 seconds Speech message hurry up recording with without 3 channel BGM Alarm and time signal Oj OjJOjJOIOJO OO OJO Pager calling and response Door remote control 2 circuits Speech message Tie line Note that xx Y Y Example with without of Item No 24 shows either xx YY can be adopted 1 The station having its Privacy switch in the OFF mode can select either a brief call tone or continuous call tone The station without the Privacy switch is the same as one having its Privacy switch in OFF 2 With the Privacy switc
14. Step 1 Dial 7 LLL Function code Registration No New registration allowed station No Dial Step 2 4 Confirmation COL Plus 1 tone Repeat twice L Registration of next allowed station NOTES All the stations are registered for this function when initial set up is made To cancel at one time the data programmed to all the stations for this function Vise Lo PME fcx Confirmation tone Dial Ls 4 o will be heard 10 times To register all the stations for this function sae Confirmation tone J z S EDE ERE SEI wil Be heart 10 times Depress the key steadily 36 Registration finished Other registration mode or registration finished allowed station No Dial Step 2 cafe f Confirmation _ Pe O Repeat twice register stations having consecutive station numbers this function First station No Last station No Mi Did 7 3 XX UJ Repeat twice Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 16 REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ALARM AND TIME ANNUNCIATION REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ALARM AND TIME ANNUNCIATION Step 1 74 VLLL Function code Registration allowed station No r Dial
15. exchange 4 3 Installation of FC 210 4 4 Installation of power supply unit is 4 5 Installation Station 4 cea sere et Hber tomm andre ma o eate eee o ai 5 Cable installation oo eee eS Oe ee utet aae ei ntu bundle ecu EN 5 1 5 3 WIGS Ka MI ett NETS ste t mp a eset niri 6 Connection of equipment 6 1 Addition of LM unit 6 2 LM unit wiring ids T 6 3 Connection of station plug to jack 6 4 Mounting option Uniti comi ote mente oi asa eee atl reete 6 5 Bl unit connection 6 6 RC unit connection 6 7 unit connection 6 8 TI unit connection 6 0 SM unit number Setting anaes aa EA 6 10 Connection for speaker station 6 11 Connection roster eng recette st reet ee lg DI e Rak Heenan eR 7 Initial set up and programming No 24 programming 7 1 Procedures of initial set up and No 24 programming 7 2 Registration of each function 8 Performance test 8 1 Speech arid functiomtests e ot tete vetet be eee dt e id et ie ete 8 2 Trouble shooting at the time of installation emere 39 Part 3 Checking sheet for the exchange 9 Function table for stations PA 41 10 Stat
16. 21 to the earth terminal of the FC 210 12 6 5 BI unit connection AL Alarm starting input TM Timer starting input ALS Alarm signal input IMS Timer signal input BSO BGM input 1 BS1 BGM input 2 BS2 BGM input 3 Input impeda nce 1k ohms Input voltage 5V to 24V DC Input impedance 10k ohms Input level 10 dBv 66 4 6 Note Cut a jumper wire to connect each input lt Activation of alarm gt oo 5V 24 lt Activation of timer gt 5V 24 Alarm signal Alarm tone etc Timer signal BGM channel 1 gt lt BGM channel 2 gt EE E BGM channel 3 13 chime time annunciation etc m BGM equipment No 1 Se BGM equipment No 2 BGM equipment No 3 6 6 RC unit connection PR1 Power remote control 1 general purpose control 1 PR2 PR3 Power remote control 3 general purpose control 3 DR1 DR2 Door remote control 2 PTT C PTT control Power remote control 2 general purpose control 2 Door remote control 1 P1 Audio signal output for paging zone 1 P2 Audio signal output for paging zone 2 P3 Audio signal output for paging zone 3 Maximum contact capacity 125VA 125V AC or 30V DC 1A Output 10 dBv unbalanced Door YA locking Lt A hi
17. EKES 2000 EK 200 EXES 2000 INTERCOM SYSTEM EXES 2000 INTERCOM SYSTEM Fully Electronic Exchange INSTALLATION HAND BOOK 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 functions and equipment that satisfy customers needs have to be properly selected after installing wiring and connecting the equipment In installing the system read this hand book as well as Functions and Operating Instructions for EXES 2000 stations For installation and adjustment of each station refer to the operating manual attached to each station Contents BEFORE READING THIS HAND BOOK PEE 1 Part 1 Outlines of EXES 2000 system and related equipment 1 D seriptiornrand features AA ONG Socks a Sock dads den n 2 2 System configuration and each unit functions oo 2 Part 2 Installation of EXES 2000 system 3 Installing and adjusting procedures nna en enean ne een 4 Installation of equipment eerte E ten se s 4 1 Selection of the place to install ede Ee tet oderit Ph eer boten Ubris du tes 4 2 Installation of the
18. ONLY AFTER REMOVING IT FROM PCB INSTALLATION MANUAL M 20 51 2 SETTING Bar Cos E as Ep GEL ILL Ie Wah swi 5 wa es c c Dy wr aE D nd IU seis d 582 CN1 A EM 20 CET TOA Pafedriocotd 115 01 676 9 IN Japan SW2 2 Mounting LM unit For the system with up to 16 stations aT I IE DU gb Additional LM units Insert the additional LM units into the exchange and connect TEC Hr CN1 of the LM unit to the LM unit connection cable CN p om CC unit More than 16 stations d e 08 820 aurem After connecting between the EX 200 and the FC 210 with the YR 820 mount the LM units An earth wire of the YR 820 is to be connected to the earth terminal of the FC 210 E Earth wire EX 200 FC 210 10 6 2 LM unit wiring Follow the procedures below to connect a station cable to the terminal block CN 2 on the LM unit The following list shows relationships between the CN 2 number and the station number Note 3 Strip a covering from a cable and insert the conductor into Protectors attached to the LM units mounted in the exchange are the connector shock absorbers used only during transit Remove them at the time of installation lt Remove CN2 Pull the screwdriver UE
19. STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO PAGING All stations are registered for this function when initial set up is made STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO PAGING STEP 1 eae Touch 5 2 Function Code lt New Registration gt NO YES r Allowed Station No y e SpA Fa Touch M s 1j Allowed Station Touch Jiv Y Confirmation tone G NO New Registration finished gt YES Release YES NO Allowed Station No Touch TES Allowed Station SN c Touch m Confirmation tone NO lt Release finished gt YES oj NOTES 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Confirmation tone Touch 5 PTT PTT PTT will be heard 10 times Be sure to depress the PTT key steadily 2 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function Touch 5 5 E 5 f 5 Confirmation tone _ will be heard 10 times 25 5 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO EMERGENCY CALL STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS CALL STEP 1 Touch w 5 Function Code lt New Registration gt NO YES
20. a Toabiectic coud 4 15 01 676 9 IN JAPAN 18 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 10 T 2A Note Select the desired voltage by means of the voltage selector The voltage selec tor is pre set to 120V or 240V when supplied from the factory FC 210 Voltage selector 19 7 Initial set up and programming No 24 programming Functions the EXES 2000 system has besides basic functions include selectable functions capable of being freely selected by station No 24 programming and additional functions that can be obtained by connecting optional equipment To make the selectable function or additional function available establish No 24 programming after making initial set up Once these procedures have been co
21. change and external equipment BGM timer Check wiring between EX 200 and FC 210 Replace CC Yes Noise is heard from the station v All stations gt No Noise encountered during Check wiring between the exchange conversation and station No Wired in a proper pair Wire in a proper pair MH Separate from computers data lines Yes vy Cable contains any computers data lines Replace station LM Did you make proper No 24 programming Yes Make No 24 programming Replace LM CC 5 Other troubles Additional functions cannot be operated Wrong wiring Wrong DIP switch settings Error in No 24 programming Selectable functions cannot be operated Error in No 24 programming 40 FUNCTION TABLE FOR STATIONS 9 Function Table for Stations suoelounuue euin pue wieje suonejs euoz oj 9uoz oj suoneis euoz esnjel oj suoneis esnjel suoneis ON Uonels Jejse w ON uoneis Aes uonejsqng yooads esoding pue 0 sseooy suoneis je2 v Sseooy
22. e EX 200 and FC 210 to allow the cable entry AEAF 200 300 UTE TETEA Knock out hole for wiring EK 200 d e i ror Y wo N 55 5 8 FC 210 hole for wiring Dimensions 4 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 Case fixing screw Wall mounting kit Fix on the wall In the event that unit is mounted on the wall with wood screws use the attached screws Dimensions 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 601 Wall mounted type e Station jack YC 603 Flush mounted type Mount this jack on a wall pillar or desk Utilize either knock out Mount switch box and make piping and wiring arrangements holes provided on the top and the bottom of the case or a cable before the station jack is installed entry hole in the base for connecting the cables to the ex change Knock out hole provided on the top and bottom Screw for base
23. emote control unit RC 20 This unit is formed from relays for door remote control power remote control and PTT control a circuit to activate these relays and a terminal block It is possible to use any bay for option unit to mount the RC 20 in the exchange Pager control unit PC20 This unit has the control output to remotely operate the TR 321 or TR 322 pager controller as well as the serial data output that complies with ESPA standards The PC 20 may be mounted in the exchange from any bay for option unit Speech message unit SM 20 This unit includes a circuit to convert audio signals into digital signals a memory storing the converted signals and a circuit that converts digital signals into audio signals A single SM unit has a memory covering 4 stations and a control circuit A maximum of 5 SM units can be mounted in the EX 200 exchange in this event no room is left for mounting the RC unit PC unit and TI unit in the exchange and up to 6 in the FC 210 cabinet However an entire system can only accept up to 8 of the SM 20 unit Tie line unit TI 20 This unit is comprised of DTMF transmitting and receiving circuits for exchanging dial data with the other exchange and a circuit for transmitting voice signals Power transformer unit PU 200 This unit supplies power to the EX 200 and the FC 210 Power output is 20V AC 2 5 amperes for both exchanges Extension cabinet FC 210 This unit is employed when a system has more than 16
24. est Confirm that each function works properly by performing tests according to operation manual 38 Noisy area Quiet area Station A Station B Voice from station B is in terrupted Surrounding noise at station A has dominance Voice from station B is almost impossible l Press key to talk and release it to listen Speak loudly or Press key to talk 8 2 Trouble shooting at the time of installation lt All stations Yes Power indicator lamp erchange and FC 210 is lit normally No Each unit is mounted in a correct position Yes No Specified stations Switch settings for SW1 and SW2 on LM are made properly Yes Is wiring to the station correct Check AC DC fuses Check wirings of power cable Set switches properly Mount them in correct positions Wire correctly Make station No 24 No Station No 24 Replace station gt LM CC in programming programming is completed that order Yes DC voltage normal 5V 24V Voltage becomes normal when all the units are removed Yes Replace CC Yes Replace CC Replace units that cause the voltage to return to normal when they are removed 39 Check power supply of the exchange Check wiring between the ex
25. h in the ON position either the Privacy tone or continuous tone can be selected The handset operated station is always in the same Privacy state as the station whose Privacy switch is set to OFF 3 Each paging channel can be either station paging or PA paging or combined station and PA paging 21 The CC unit incorporates a CMOS IC Particular care is to be taken about its damage static electricity causes when you make switch settings e Lithium battery is used for a memory backup battery BAT 1 which maintains the important data stored in a memory during power outage A life span of the lithium battery largely varies depending on ambient temperature and a space of time that the exchange was used To be on a safe side therefore we suggest that the battery be replaced every 3 years Be sure to set up No 24 programming again after its replacement NT Xr AA m ji soo folate Sere EES cs T nas lam Swi Lithium battery swa 7 2 Registration of each function 1 Dial operations to select functions Dial operations Functions Available Not available General purpose fal control 1 UE o Time out of paging 20 seco
26. ion data table totem ennt eo tta A ome dico b RA CR edocet t 42 Part 1 Outlines of EKES 2000 system and related equipment 1 Description and features The Toa EXES 2000 is a fully electronic intercom system and has the following features Wall mounted exchange Easy system expansion and addition of functions thanks to the modular concept employed in the design of the exchange Economical non polar 2 wire system to connect between the exchange and each station A great variety of stations to choose from 2 Examples of system configuration BGM distribution up to 3 channels Alarm Time signal annunciation Door remote control 2 circuits Power remote control 3 circuits Paging output 3 zones PTT control Pager control 34 Tie line 2 circuits Notes 1 The basic EX 200 exchange con sists of one 1 central control unit and 2 line modem units __ 1 shows option or additional LM units used according to the user s require ments 2 When shown as gt 8 Aor B can be selected 3 shows Toa standard cable shows cable Shows two pair cable T Speech E 1 SM 20 1 message unit 1 lke m Line modem unit 4 stations i RC 20 omi 5 20 3 p ad peg Remote control unit n ONE coli PC 20 sM 20 4 r t LM 20 3 EM
27. ion of the exchange Follow the procedures below to install the EX 200 exchange Unscrew 4 side screws to remove the top case Fix the exchange on the wall using fixing holes provided on the bottom case SASA iii i i LILJLILI 160 Dimensions 4 3 Installing FC 210 extension cabinet Follow the procedures below to install the FC 210 cabinet MW Unscrew screws that hold the top case to a chassis at 4 places in the sides of a cabinet y 2 Insert attached brackets 2 pieces into bracket receptacles on the bottom case of the EX 200 FC 210 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 to dimensions shown at right when they are mounted on the wall 2 Allow for sufficient spacing for screwing and un screwing the top cover when mounting on the wall 9 Fit bracket receptacles of the FC 210 into the brackets Fix the cabinet on the wall through fixing holes provided on its bottom case 8 Connect the connector CN 5 on the CC 20 card mounted in the EX 200 to the connector CN 4 on the printed circuit board of the FC 210 using the attached GND connector Remove a rubber membrane of 2 bushings on the bottom case of th
28. mpleted the initial set up is no longer required when adding the equipment or changing the function All the functions available from the EXES 2000 are shown in the table on page 21 7 1 Procedures of initial set up and No 24 programming 1 2 9 Turn on SW2 switch of the memory backup battery on the CC unit Verify that the exchange is correctly wired and each module unit is correctly mounted in the exchange Then plug the power cord of the PU 200 in a wall AC outlet Confirm that the power indicator lamp of the CC unit in the EX 200 and the one on the FC 210 both come on Connect the station to No 24 connector of the LM unit in the exchange and confirm that a brief tone is audible continuously The brief tone is a warning tone to indicate that the initial set up has not yet been made Place SW1 program switch on the CC unit in the ON position Confirm a dial tone is heard when depressing of No 24 station Confirm that a confirmation tone is heard by dialing 1 10 times This procedure is not needed in the event of the addition or change of the function Register functions according to instructions on dial operation in section 7 2 Record all the functions of each station in the station function table on page 40 which is to be retained for the system maintenance purposes Set SW1 program switch on the CC unit to OFF 20 LIST OF FUNCTION AVAILABLE FROM EKES 2000 SYSTEM Selectable functions
29. nds FE EXE 4J e o No 25 tie line pU eye ajla No 26 tie line BGM alarm time annunciation 20 Speech message hurry up tone Call forwarding 1 General purpose control and PA paging are alternative functions So dialing as to select general purpose control will automatically deprive the system of the PA paging function 2 Depress dial keys as shown in a parenthesis when the tie lined exchange is the EX 610 620 630 E 3 Making initial settings puts the system in the not available mode 22 2 HIGHEST EKECUTIVE PRIORITY HIGHEST EKECUTIVE PRIORITY 8 5 Function Code Y New Registration Touch lt Executive Station No MT Touch a C 1 Executive Station No m Touch C Ly 1 C Confirmation tone Y gt finished gt 5 NO New Registration YE Release YES Executive Station No 0 Touch Executive Station No WA Confirmation tone o NO NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch 5 ETD ETD 10 times Be sure to depress the key steadily function Touch e 6 0 9 0 0 10 times Release finished YES 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occ
30. nment surrounding noise echo installed location etc the microphone sensitivity or speaker volume needs to be adjusted for hands free con versation When the paging function is employed adjust the gain of the paging amplifier or change the installed location of the speakers and stations to eliminate feed back Method of Speech test 1 Hands free conversation 1 Call the other station 2 Start conversation about 50 cm away from each station to check the sound quality and its volume 3 Confirm that the automatic voice switching allows for smooth conversation 4 When the other station is in a very noisy area the voice switches are liable to fail to work properly causing the voice from the station in a quiet area to be interrupted In this case adjust microphone sensitivity and speaker sound volume according to the operating instructions contained in a package of each station 2 Conversation between a handset station and a handsfree station 1 Call the other station 2 Start conversation and check the sound quality and sound volume and also confirm that simultaneous conversation is possible 3 When feed back occurs adjust the microphone sensitivity or speaker volume of the hands free station 3 Handset conversation Call the other station 2 Start conversation and check the sound quality and sound volume and also confirm that simultaneous conversation is possible 2 Function T
31. stations or a number of option units are used A maximum of 4 LM 20 s and 6 option units can be mounted in the FC 210 Note that the YR 820 and YR 821 cables are necessary for adding the LM 20 and the option unit respectively Part 2 Installation of EKES 2000 system 3 Installing and adjusting procedures Follow the procedures below to install and adjust the EXES 2000 system Installation and adjustment Installation of equipment Cable installation Connection of equipment Selection of function by No 24 programming Speech and performance tests 4 Installation of equipment 4 1 Selection of the place to install Observe the following precautions in installing each equipment Allow for weight exerted on the wall when mounting the exchange on it Each equipment is to be so installed as to permit easy checkup and maintenance When the PA paging or talk back function is employed keep the station and speaker as apart as possible from each other in order to avoid feedback Do not install the exchange nor the station in the following locations A Areas where unit is exposed to heat or sunlight B Areas where metallic particles or dust are accumulated C Areas close to chemicals or oil D Areas of high moisture or near the window where unit may be splashed by rain water E Areas close to high voltage equipment or where strong electric field exists 4 2 Installat
32. times Be sure to depress the key steadily 2 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function 2 gt Confirmation t Touch DEEBET Sioe 10 times 28 8 STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO SPEECH MESSAGE STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO SPEECH MESSAGE STEP 1 222 g Touch Function Code Y lt New Registration SU Allowed Station No Touch Y Allowed Station No Touch MM Lex C Confirmation tone Y NO C New Registration finished gt YES lt Release YES gt Touch ope Allowed Station No Allowed Station Touch Confirmation tone Release finished No YES ka NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch 5 CT 10 times will be heard Be sure to depress the PTT key steadily Confirmation tone 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 2 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function ji Confirmation tone Touch ej 5 12 Oj wi be heard 10 times 29 9 DOOR SUBSTATION REGISTRATION DO OR SUBSTATION REGISTRATION
33. tion No Touch OL OL Confirmation tone gt wv NO Release finished YES All Touch e 6 4 0 0 Confirmation tone 10 times will be heard 32 2 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs other registrations remain valid 12 REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ALL CALL PAGING REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ALL CALL PAGING Step 1 gt 0 7 0 Function code Cun Dial e L7 Registration No New registration allowed station No fit Confirmation a plus 1j tone Repeat twice is Step 2 allowed station No e rs rd Confirmation ig plus tone Step 2 Repeat twice Registration of next allowed station Registration finished J Yes Other registration mode Or registration finished NOTES All the stations are registered for this function when initial set up is made To cancel at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function Confirmation tone will be heard 1 3 Dial 12710 0 0 10 times register all the stations for this function Confirmation tone will be heard CPTT CPT 17 O coc 10 times Depress the key steadily 4 To register stations having consecutive station numbers for this function First sta
34. tion No Last station No Da 12 10 NX DIDS Repeat twice 5 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 33 13 REGISTRATION OF STATION TO REFUSE ZONE 1 PAGING REGISTRATION OF STATION TO REFUSE ZONE 1 PAGING aa a Step 1 Da HIZA Function code New registration Registration allowed station No allowed station No r Dial A4 idus r Dial 4 Step 2 poyi TA Confirmation p a m gt Confirmation ka J plus tone Li plus Qi tone Repeat twice Repeat twice Registration finished Registration of next allowed station Yes Other registration mode or registration finished NOTES 1 All the stations are registered for this function when initial set up is made 4 To register stations having consecutive station numbers for this function First station No Last station No 2 To cancel at one time the data programmed to all the stations for this AN RA function Dial 7 a XX USUX Confirmation tone Repeat twice Dial 2 7 lolo ee Aid 919 ba hosed 10 times 5 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 3 To register all the stations for this function F je Confirmation tone Dial PTT CPTT CPTT CPTT 2 ce will be heard 10 times
35. urs Confirmation tone All other registrations remain valid will be heard To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this Confirmation tone will be heard 23 3 CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE CONTINUOUS CALLING TONE STEP 1 Touch 817 51 Function Code lt New Registration gt Touch Continuously Called Station No ALAS ig eJ 1 Touch Continuously Called Station No JN LL 1 E c Confirmation tone i L NO New Registration finished gt YES Release YES NO Touch Continuously Called Station No o Touch Continuously Called Station No N zi io c Confirmation tone gt Y 24 Release finished gt YES 14 NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch 5 1 10 times Confirmation tone will be heard Be sure to depress the key steadily 2 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function Touch el 5 5 T Confirmation tone j will be heard 10 times 24 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 4
36. xecutive Station No Secretary Station No ee MUT UR Touch LJ C Confirmation tone D gt lt Registration finished gt YES ad YES gt 5 Y Executive Station No Executive Station No Touch ae Executive Station No Executive Station No KE SEA See Touch JCI OU C Confirmation tone p lt Release finished YES NOTES 1 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this 3 Programming of Secretary Transfer can be made in a daisy chain method function For their examples refer to the following sketch Touch 6 0 Confirmation tone re eii 10 times will be heard ZEEN w 2 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid gaje 11 MASTER SUB RELATIONSHIP MASTER SUB RELATIONS HIP STEP 1 Touch 4 DI Function Code lt New Registration gt He QU Sub Station No Master Station No Touch EL ae Sub Station No Master Station No TE DA Touch ain Y Confirmation tone Y 24 New Registration finished P NOTES 1 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function YES Release NO YES gt 7 Sub Station Sub Station No MA Y ZEE Touch LOC LIO Sub Station No Sub Sta

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