2000B Manual
2000B Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 MAIN PARTS
1
1.2 MAIN FEATURES 1
1.3 EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CALLER ID 2
2 SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 2
2.1 CLASSIFY FOR SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 2
2.2 SYSTEM STRUCTURE 3
2.2.1 POWER BOARD 3
2.2.2 AUDIO CARD 4
2.2.3 CO LINE CARD 5
2.2.4 EXTENSION CARD 5
3 TECHNICAL INDEX 6
4 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 7
4.1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 7
4.2 INPUT SYSTEM PASSWORD 8
4.3 CHANGE THE PASSWORD 8
4.4 EXTERNAL (CO) LINE CONNECTION ASSIGNMENT 9
4.5. EXTERNAL (CO) LINE RINGING SELECTION 9
4.6 RESTRICT THE LINE'S RIGHT TO USE 10
4.6.1 ASSIGN CERTAIN CO LINE TO RECEIVE CALLS ONLY 10
4.6.2 ASSIGN CO LINE TO BE EXCLUSIVELY ACCESSED BY 10
AUTHORIZED EXTENSION(S). FOR OUTGOING CALLS
4.6.3 CLEAR PROGRAMMING OF PARAGRAPH 4.6.2 11
4.6.4 ASSIGN EXTENSION(S) TO ACCESS ONLY A 11
DESIGNATED CO LINE FOR OUTGOING CALLS
4.6.5 CLEAR PROGRAMMING OF PARAGRAPH 4.6.4 11
4.7 ATTENDANT MODE ASSIGNMENT 12
4.7.1 OPERATOR ATTENDANT ASSIGNMENT (DEFAULT SETTING) 12
4.7.2 AUTO ATTENDANT ASSIGNMENT WITH 12
OUTGOING MESSAGE(OGM)
4.7.3 AUTO ATTENDANT ASSIGNMENT WITH 12
OGM FOR DESIGNATED CO LINES
4.7.4 RECORD THE OUT GOING MESSAGE (OGM) 13
4.7.5 PLAY THE OUT GOING MESSAGE 14
4.7.6 PLAY THE MUSIC ON HOLD 14
4.8 CALLER ID MODE ASSIGNMENT 14
4.9 CALL RESTRICTION-CLASS ASSIGNMENT 15
4.9.1 CLASS ASSIGNMENT FOR SPECIFIC EXTENSION 15
4.9.2 CLASS ASSIGNMENT FOR ALL EXTENSIONS 15
4.10 RESTRICTION GROUP A ASSIGNMENT 16
4.10.1 RESTRICTION GROUP A ASSIGNMENT CLEAR 16
4.10.2 RESTRICTION GROUP B ASSIGNMENT 16
4.10.3 RESTRICTION GROUP B ASSIGNMENT CLEAR 16
4.10.4 AUTHORIZED DIALING NUMBER ASSIGNMENT 17
4.10.5 AUTHORIZED DIALING NUMBER ASSIGNMENT CLEAR 17
4.11 LIMITED CALL DURATION OF EXTERNAL CALL 17
4.11.1 LIMITED CALL DURATION OF SPECIFIC EXTENSION 17
4.11.2 LIMITED CALL DURATION OF SPECIFIC EXTENSION CLEAR 18
4.11.3 LIMITED CALL DURATION FOR ALL EXTENSIONS 18
4.11.4 LIMITED CALL DURATION FOR ALL EXTENSIONS CLEAR 18
4.12 EXTENSION NUMBER ASSIGNMENT 18
4.12.1 CHANGE EXTENSION NUMBER 18
4.12.2 RESTORE THE DEFAULT EXTENSION NUMBERS 19
4.13 HOOK-SWITCH FLASH TIME RANGE SELECTION 19
4.14 EXTERNAL DIALING MODE ASSIGNMENT 19
4.14.1 EXTERNAL DIALING MODE ASSIGNMENT 19
4.14.2 DIRECT EXTERNAL DIAL MODE CLEAR 20
4.15 SYSTEM DATA DEFAULT SETTING 20
5 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 21
5.1 EXTERNAL CALL 21
5.1.1 DIRECT EXTERNAL DIALING 21
5.1.2 MAKE AN EXTERNAL CALL BY DIAL 0 21
5.1.3 OUTGOING BY PREFERRED LINE 21
5.2 INTERNAL CALL 22
5.2.1 UNDER DIRECT EXTERNAL DIALING MODE 22
5.2.2 UNDER NON-DIRECT EXTERNAL DIALING MODE 22
5.3 RECEIVING AN EXTERNAL CALL FROM THE CO LINE 22
5.3.1 OPERATOR ATTENDANT MODE 22
5.3.2 AUTO-ATTENDANT MODE 23
5.4 CALL PICK UP 23
5.5 TRANSFER AN EXTERNAL CALL TO ANOTHER EXTENSION 23
5.6 INTERNAL CALL TRANSFER ( EXT.TO EXT. ) 24
5.7 PARTY CONFERENCE ( BETWEEN 2 EXTS. AND 1 CO LINE) 25
5.8 MAKE AN EXTERNAL CALL WITH HELP OF OPERATOR OR ASSISTAN 25
5.9 PRIORITY ACCESS 26
5.10 CALL FORWARDING 26
5.11 CO LINE APPOINTMENT 26
5.12 PAGING 27
5.12.1 EXTENSION GROUP ASSIGNMENT 27
5.12.2 LISTEN BROADCASTING BY EXTENSION 28
5.12.3 EXTENSION BROADCASTING (CONFERENCE) 28
5.12.4 OUTSIDE CALLER LOOK FOR SOMEBODY BY BROADCAST 28
5.13 SELF-DETECT OF RINGING AND EXTENSION NUMBER 28
7 APPENDIX 31
7.1 PC BILL CHARGING SYSTEM INSTRUCTION 31
7.1.1 PC BILL CHARGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION 31
7.1.2 SYSTEM SETTING 31
7.1.3 CO LINE MONITOR (OUTWARD / INCOMING) 32
7.1.4 EXTENSION MONITOR 32
7.1.5 CHARGING PARAMETERS SETTING 33
7.1.6 HOST SETTING 33
8 WARRANTY 34
1. INTRODUCTION
This PABX is designed to provide a low cost professional telephone switching
system. Up to 8 external telephone lines and up to 128 internal extensions can be
connected.
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1.3 EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CALLER ID
This PABX is capable of receiving external FSK or DTMF Caller ID send from the
local telephone company. In order for the Caller ID to work, the user must subscribe
to the Local Telephone Company for the service.
Internal Caller ID is available within all of internal extensions.
External Calls with phone number of caller transferred to the internal extensions
telephone. The internal extension telephone must have DTMF Caller ID detection
capabilities. If the external call is transferred to another internal extension, the
Caller ID will be transferred to the new extension too.
2 SYSTEM EQUIPMENT
System Equipment include the PABX main parts and outer equipments such as Battery
(optional), Voice Recorder and Computer etc. The equipments are as below figure:
Extension
C.O line
Line frame
C.O line
Loudspeaker
......
Power supple
Audio amplifier
Extension board
Extension board
Extension board
Extension board
Empty socket
Tone board
01-08 C.O
line board
No.1
01 02 03 04 05 06 15 16 17 18 19 20
8-128 Structure
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2.2 SYSTEM STRUCTURE
2 1 5 6 7
3 4
PART NAME:
1. Ventilate hole for heat dissipating 5. Audio Card
2. Power switch 6. CO line card port 1 to port 8
3. Power sockets 7. Extension card
4. Connected pole for external battery,
the left is positive and the right is negative.
battery it can work at least 12 hours, such analogy. The battery is 12V each unit, you can
connect with FOUR batteries,Be sure the connection of battery is correct to avoid PABX
or battery is damaged.
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2.2.2 AUDIO CARD
The Audio Card is take charge to generate various
of signal tone, i.g.Dial tone, Ringing tone,Busy tone,
Verify tone and OGM, etc.
It also charges some accessorial functions.
Volume Switch
i.g. PC network,Voice Recording, paging,
Audio Input / Output.
Audio Input
DTMF
Encoder Generator of Record/play
tone and music control
Tone/signal processor
PC Com port
Generater mode
of dialing tone,
echo tone, busy tone
The supplied switch and PC cable are used for connect with COM port of computer and
PABX (refer PC COM port in above picture), if user need longer cable, please make it
according following procedures:
Take one 4pins telephone cable, advert the color order of cable and orientation of the
RJ11 plug and the telephone cable is within 100 meters.
White
Green
Port A RJ11 plug A
Red
Yellow
White
switch Green
Port B RJ11plug B
Red
Yellow
Facture 1.Uncover the two ports(port A and port B)of 4 pins telephone cable with
appropriate length;
2.Unkit the cable, the color order is Yellow, Red, Green and White;
3.Use two standard RJ11 plugs, insert the telephone cable by the same color
orientation into the same orientation RJ11 port (port A and port B);
4.Make sure the telephone cable has been inserted well,impact it by plier;
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2.2.3 CO LINE CARD
The CO line card is take charge to Ringing Detect,
8# CO Line Port
6#
C.O line 5#
CID detected
4#
Stable voltage
thunder bolt
3#
C.O Line
C.O line
device
connection control
2#
1# CO Line Port
C.O line
ringing checking
(Arrange CO Line number from bottom to top)
C.O line 6#
The user need only add or reduce the CO line or Ext.line card
to increase or decrease the capacity, suggest install expansion
cards by order from LEFT to RIGHT to keep continuity of the
default numbers.
You must to OFF the power supply when add or reduce the
expansion cards to avoid the unit can't work normally.
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3 TECHNICAL INDEX
Capacity: CO Lines = 8
Extensions = 8 to 128
Exterior sockets: Extension / C.O line Port, PC network Port, Audio Input/ Output Port,
External Music Port, Broadcast Port
Communication Channels: 15
Transmission Attributes: Extension to Extension 1.5dB;
Extension to Trunk line 2.0dB;
Ringing Current = 65V/50Hz;
Feeding Curren = 48V-60V/25mA;
Relative Unbalance Against Ground: 300Hz-600Hz 40dB;
600Hz-3400Hz 46dB;
Dialing Mode: DTMF
Receiving Frequency:
Signal Tone:
CO Line: Tone from Local Telephone Company;
Internal Dialing Tone: 450Hz, Continuous Square Wave;
Internal Ringing Tone: 450Hz, square wave, 1 second on and 4 seconds off;
Internal Busy Tone: 450Hz, square wave, 0.3 second on, 0.3 second off;
Internal Verify Tone: 450Hz, square wave, 1 second on;
Internal Error Tone: 450Hz, square wave, 0.3 second on, 0.3 second off ;
Power Supply: AC220V 10% Limited Range = 88~260V(optional)
Power consumption: 50VA
Audio Input Voltage level = 1 Vrms Impedance =10K
Audio Output Voltage level = 200 Vrms Impedance = 1K
Voltage of Back-up Battery = 48V(optional)
Charge Current 100mA
Voltage of Voice Recorder Control: 48V/10V
In Point Environment: Temperature: 32F-104F(0 C-40 C);
Relative humidity 90%
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4 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
4.1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
4.1.1 This system has a default factory setting. If any of the programming needs to be
changed, the user can change the setting by system programming.
4.1.2 System programming can only be performed from extension 801;
4.1.3 The user should input the password to enter the system programming.
If extension 801 is in Direct External Dial Mode, the user must dial * before
dial *01 to enter the password.
4.1.4 Press * to start programming a system setting.
Enter the code and parameters for changing a system setting.
Press # to complete the programming of a system setting.
To correct a wrong system setting, press * to do the programming of a system
setting again. There is no need to hang up the telephone.
4.1.5 After programming a system setting, a long confirmation tone is sent indicates
that the system setting has been successful.
A series of short "Beeps" tone is sent indicates that the system setting was
unsuccessful. Please check or reset the unit.
4.1.6 EXPLANATION OF DIAGRAM
X Y Indicative abstract
Button(Dialing)
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4.2 INPUT SYSTEM PASSWORD
Format: * 01 ABCD #
ABCD = system password.
Description: Allows the user to input the password to enter system programming, suppose
the password is 1234 .
* 0 1 1 2 3 4 #
If the user has entered into the programming mode by password, the user
should not hang up extension 801 until all the desired system settings have
been modified, otherwise the user has to input the password again to enter
into the programming mode.
* 0 2 0 0 0 0 #
Pick up 801(unlock) Input * 0 2 0 0 0 0 # Du Hang up
Example: The default password is 1234 We suggest to change the password before using
the PABX.
If the user wants to change the password to 5678, the user should input
* 01 1234 # to enter the system, then input * 02 5678 # to change the password
to 5678.
Suppose the user needs to change the password again to 1111, the user should
input * 01 5678 # to enter the system, then input * 02 1111 # to change the pass-
word to 1111.
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4.4 EXTERNAL (CO) LINE CONNECTION ASSIGNMENT
Format: * 3 1 a b c d e f g h #
a b c d e f g h = CO Line ports that will be connected;
Description: Assigns which external ( CO ) line is connected to which CO line port.
Example : The company has three external CO lines. To connect external CO line 1 to
CO line port number 1, CO line 2 to port 2 and CO line 3 to port 4.
* 3 1 1 2 4 #
* Normally the order to select the CO line ports is from port one to port two,
port three … one by one. For some situations, the user could ignore one
port and jump from port three to port four.
* For the CO lines, it is recommended to connect the incoming CO lines to
the high-frequently-used CO port lines and the outgoing CO lines to the
low position CO port lines.
* If no CO lines are connected and the unit is used as an intercom system
then input * 31 #.
* 1 0 1 2 # * 1 0 3 3 6 #
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4.6 RESTRICT THE LINE'S RIGHT TO USE
4. 6. 1 ASSIGN CERTAIN CO LINE TO RECEIVE CALLS ONLY
Format: * 3 3 mn #
mn = CO Line port (01-08)
Description: Even if this CO line is free it is do not allowed to make outgoing calls to reduce
some important CO lines are occupied frequency.
Example: CO.8 and CO.7 are high frequency use for external calls in, you can assign both
of these CO lines are allowed to receive calls only.
* 3 3 0 7 # * 3 3 0 8 #
* 4 1 0 2 8 0 3 # * 4 1 0 2 8 0 7 #
You can use batch way to speed up programming by change variable only.
In this example extension number abc = variable.
* 4 1 0 2 8 0 3 # 8 0 7 #
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4. 6. 3 CLEAR PROGRAMMING OF PARAGRAPH 4.6.2
Format: *41MN#
MN = CO line port number (01-08);
Example: Clear CO line 2 as exclusively CO lines for authorized extensions
* 4 1 0 2 #
* 4 2 0 2 8 0 6 #
* 4 2 8 0 6 #
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4.7 ATTENDANT MODE ASSIGNMENT
4.7.1 OPERATOR ATTENDANT ASSIGNMENT (DEFAULT SETTING)
Format: * 2 1 #
Description: Specific ringing extension will ring when CO line is received, pick up the
extension to answer the call.
* 2 1 #
* 2 0 #
* 2 0 0 2 #
* 2 0 0 3 #
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4.7. 4 RECORD THE OUT GOING MESSAGE (OGM)
Format: * 2 2 N #
N = 1 = OGM 1 = Maximum 15 seconds
N = 2 = OGM 2 = Maximum 7.5 seconds
N = 3 = OGM 3 = Maximum 7.5 seconds
Description: Allows the extension assigned as an operator or manager to record up to 3
outgoing voice message. This message is played when a external caller
accesses the DISA feature.
EXAMPLE:
OGM 1: "This is A company, For the sales division, press 812. For the service division,
press 824. To call operator, press 0 "
Description: The unit will answer the call and play an out going message. The calling party
has the option to dial the number of the internal extension directly e.g.803 or
dial 0 for the operator.
OGM 2: " We are sorry. The line is currently busy, you could dial other extension number,
if you want to call the operator, press 0 "
Description: The unit will play out going message in the case of desired extension is busy.
If the external caller does not enter any correct extension number within a
certain period, then the call will be released.
OGM 3: "We are sorry. The line is no answer, you could dial other extension number, if you
want to call the operator, press 0 "
Description: The unit will play an out going message in the case of desired extension is
no answer after the caller dial the extension number within a certain period.
If the external caller does not enter any other correct extension number within
a certain period, then the call will be released.
* "DU" is heard at the beginning of the recording and another "DU" to end of
the recording.
* There is no limit on the number of times a message can be recorded.
New message overwrite old messages.
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4.7.5 PLAY THE OUT GOING MESSAGE
Format: * 2 3 N #
N = 1 = Play OGM 1
N = 2 = Play OGM 2
N = 3 = Play OGM 3.
Description: Allows to listen to the Out Going Message (OGM) recording and to test the
quality of the telephone.
Format * 2 4 #
Description: Allows to listen to the Music On Hold melody.
* 2 4 #
* 2 7 1 #
The Caller ID signal is conveyed between the first ringing and second ringing,
to avoid cause in-complete number or in-visible, we had better answer the call
after the second ringing.
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4. 9 CALL RESTRICTION-CLASS ASSIGNMENT
4.9.1 CLASS ASSIGNMENT FOR SPECIFIC EXTENSION
Format: * 5 1 abc n #
abc = Extension number;
n = 1 = No any restriction;
n = 2 = Restrict to dial International call;
n = 3 = Restrict to dial numbers with prefix digits in Group A, but permit to dial
Long-distance call;
n = 4 = Restrict to dial Long-distance call;
n = 5 = Restrict to dial numbers with prefix digits in Group B, and permit to dial
Local call only;
n = 6 = Permit to dial Internal call only
n = 7 = Permit to dial Authorized number only
Description: Assigns the outgoing call right for extension.
Example: Assign extension 803 to class 3, and extension 807 to class 7.
* 5 1 8 0 3 3 # 8 0 7 7 #
* 5 1 3 # 8 0 4 2 # 8 0 5 2 #
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4.10 RESTRICTION GROUP A ASSIGNMENT
Format: * 5 2 abcd #
abcd = Prefix of number to be restricted
Description: Assigns all the numbers that with these prefix-digits are restrict to dial.
Example: Assign extensions are restrict to dial long-distance call number with prefix-digits
073 and local call number with prefix-digits 168 that in class 3. (N=3)
* 5 2 0 7 3 # 1 6 8 #
* 5 3 4 3 2 7 # 5 2 1 #
* 5 4 0 7 5 5 # 2 0 0 #
* 9 1 8 0 5 1 5 #
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4.11.2 LIMITED CALL DURATION OF SPECIFIC EXTENSION CLEAR
Format: * 9 1 abc #
abc = Extension number,
Description: Permits the user to make calls without a time limit.
Example: Clear the limited call duration for Ext.805.
* 9 1 8 0 5 #
The actual limited call duration has about 20seconds discrepancy from the
duration what you have been set, in order to counteract the dial time;
* 7 8 0 3 3 3 3 # 9 0 4 1 2 8 #
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4.12.2 RESTORE THE DEFAULT EXTENSION NUMBERS
Format: * 7 000 #
Description: We suggest to use this format to restore all extension numbers to default mode
before to change the most of extension numbers to avoid reduplicate number.
* 7 0 0 0 #
* 8 2 2 #
Description: The user should dial * before desired extension number to make internal call
when extension is in Direct External Dial Mode;
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4.14.2 DIRECT EXTERNAL DIAL MODE CLEAR
Format: * 8 000 #
Description: The extension is programmed to access the external CO line by dial 0 first.
* 8 0 0 0 #
* 6 0 0 0 #
This program will not restore default extension number, and do not change
the CO line connection assignment.
DEFAULT VALUES
Attendant Mode ------------------- Operator Attendant
Ringing Extension ---------------- 801 to 804
CO Line connection -------------- 1 to 8
Extension Class ------------------- n = 2
Extension numbers ---------------- 801 to 928
Outward Way ----------------------- Dial 0
Delay Outgoing Duration -------- 5 seconds
Flash Time --------------------------- 750ms
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5 OPERATING INSTRUCTION
5.1 EXTERNAL CALL
An extension can be in two different modes.
When in Direct External Dial mode, the extension is connected to free external line
directly.
When in Non Direct Dial mode, the extension can get an external line by dial 0.
a b c d e f
Pick up Listening dial tone Input CO line number Talking with CO line Hang up
0 a b c d e f
Pick up Press 0 Listening dial tone Input CO line number Talking with CO line Hang up
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5. 2 INTERNAL CALL
5.2.1 UNDER DIRECT EXTERNAL DIALING MODE
Format: * + abc
abc = extension number
Description: You need to dial * to get internal dial tone before dial the desired EXT.number;
Example: To make an internal call to Ext.807, Ext.805 picks up the telephone to dial * 807
within a short period.
* 8 0 7
Pick up 805(unlock) Listening Dial Tone Input * 807 Internal talking Hang up
8 0 7
Pick up 805 (unlock) Listening Dial Tone Input 807 Internal talking Hang up
The ringing of an Internal call is different from the ringing of an external call.
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5.3.2 AUTO-ATTENDANT MODE
When an external call has been received from the external CO line; the unit will
answer the call and play an Out Going Message. The calling party has the option
to dial the number of the internal extension directly e.g.803 or dial 0 for the operator.
If the desired extension does not answer within a short period, the line will be auto
disconnected; When external caller dial "0", the ringing Ext.802 will ring, the system
will auto look for next free extension start from Ext.803 if Ext.802 is busy
5. 4 CALL PICK UP
Format: # 0
Description: Allows a user of a non-ringing extension to answer a call that is ringing on
another extension
# 0
Talk
8 0 7
EXT.805 is talking Pat Hook-switch Listening Dial Tone Input 807
with CO line
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Ext. A will be reconnected to the external caller and extension B will stop ringing,
c) Ext. A hangs up and Ext.B answers external caller within a certain period;
d) Ext. A hangs up, but Ext. B doesn't answer the external call within a certain period.
The external caller will be transferred back to Ext. A. If Ext A does not answer the
call within a certain period or it is busy, then the external call will be lost.
* The flash time is 100ms to 2000ms for tapping the Hook Switch. The user
can press the FLASH button instead of tapping the Hook Switch.
* After tap the Hook Switch and hear the internal dial tone, Ext.A should dial
the number of Ext.B within a short period, otherwise, extension A will be
reconnect to the CO line.
* Ext.A will reconnect to CO line after three times busy tone if Ext. B is busy.
Talk
8 0 5
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5.7 PARTY CONFERENCE ( BETWEEN 2 EXTS. AND 1 CO LINE)
Format: Hook-switch + * + abc
abc = desired extension number
Description: Allows an extension on an external call to add another extension for a 3 Party
conference call;
Example: Extension 805 is talking with CO line, and 805 wants to transfer external call to
807 to build three parties conference
* 8 0 7
805 is receive CO line Pat hook-switch Listen Dial Tone Input *807 3-party conference
There are have two cases when Ext.A is transferring CO line call to Ext. B:
* Ext. A does not hang up, Ext.B answer the call,
Ext.A, Ext. B and CO line will set up 3-parties conference. Whoever (A or B)
is hangs up, the other party will be keep connecting with CO Line.
* Ext. A does not hang up. Ext.B does not answer within a certain period,
A will reconnect with CO line, while B will stop ringing.
8 0 1
805 with CO Pat hook-switch Listening Dial Tone Input 801
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5.9 PRIORITY ACCESS
Format: # 9 1 mn
mn = CO line port number (01~08)
Description: Allows user of Ext.801 to access a certain CO line even though other people
are using that CO line.Only extension 801 has authority of priority access.
Example; Ext 801access CO line 3 even if CO 3 is busy.
Access CO3
# 9 1 3
# 9 2 8 0 7
To clear call forwarding assignment, the user must lift the receiver of extension
805, and then replace it.
Nothing can be heard on assigned extension and can not carry on any other
operating until the assignment is cleared.
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5. 12 PAGING
Allows an extension user to make a voice announcement to several people at the same
time. The message is announced over the built-in speakers of proprietary telephones
and / or the external pager. The paged person can answer the page (Answering a Page)
from his extension within the system. The following types are available.
Group: Makes a voice announcement to the maximum of nine designated extension
groups over the built-in speakers of proprietary telephones. An extension group
is assigned in program of 5.12.1
External: Makes a voice announcement over the external pager.
Listen Broadcast: Any extensions can listen broadcast over the telephone.
There are have audio-port of INPUT and OUTPUT in the Audio-Board, The signal
of external audio-devices such as Microphone, Radio and CD should be transmit
to INPUT port. You can announce from your extension via OUTPUT port to external
pager.
# 9 3 8 0 7 8 1 8 8 3 3
8 3 7 8 5 6 # 9 #
* You can talk with the conferee after he lifts his handset;
* Any one of conferees retreat from conference will has no influence to remainders;
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5.12.2 LISTEN BROADCASTING BY EXTENSION
Format: # 96 1
Description: You can listen in sounds by input this format on any extensions when there are
has external audio signal inputting through "INPUT" port;
Any extension can listen broadcast by this format, allow several extensions are
listening at the same time. The broadcast will stop playing once has incoming
call, and you can answer the call directly. Ensure there has external audio-signal
inputting and the switch of PAGING should be turn ON;
# 9 6 2
Any extension can broadcast, but allow only one extension is broadcasting at
the same time; Require to equip with external pager and the switch should be
turn to Audio INPUT port.
# 9 6 5
Pick up any extension Input #96 5 Hang up Extension Ringing Ext. Numbers playing
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6 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLE SHOOTING
6.1 OUTGOING CALLS CAN`T BE MADE
* Programmed to be in no CO line mode;
* Call restriction class is 6;
* CO line is set to special Extension;
* Extension hung up improperly;
* CPU and internal data is disorder caused by unstable power.
No
No NO
Yes
Trouble exists? Contact local dealer
No
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6.2 EXTERNAL CALLS CAN`T BE RECEIVED
* The connection of CO line loose;
* CO line is connected to other equipment;
* No message recording for Auto Attendant mode.
No
No
No
If set OGM mode?
Yes
Yes
No
Restore original No
If intercom regular? Contact local dealer
extension number
Yes
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7 APPENDIX
7.1 PC BILL CHARGING SYSTEM INSTRUCTION
7.1.1 .PC BILL CHARGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Description: Install supplied CD ROM, open "PC Bill Charging System", click "SETUP.EXE"
to start installation, and operate according to guidance; Click "Start" to enter
PC Bill Charging system by click "PC Bill Charging System"
To see actual working state of extensions by click "Actual Monitor 2" ;
Monitor 1
Monitor 2
(Chart 1)
7.1.2.SYSTEM SETTING
Description: Click "Unlock" menu, pop out "Inspection Authority" that is for select the user,
default password of Operator is "1234", and "4321" is for Administrator; click
"OK" after input password to enter system programming.
There are have following menus:
(Chart 2)
A) HOST SETTING: To assign basic functions of PABX. These functions also can be
programmed by telephone extension 801. If you press * 034567# on
extension 801 will pop out "System Actual Work State" in monitor.
B ) CHARGING PARAMETERS SETTING: To assign parameters relate with call fee, such as
Charging Rate /Mode, Delay Duration, etc.
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C) AUXILIARY SETTING: Suck as "COM setting", "Picture setting", etc;
D) HOTEL MANAGEMENT: To get a call bill of customer;
E) BILL INQUIRE: To get a detail bill of external outgoing call or Incoming call;
F) ADDRESS BOOK: For store name of customer, telephone number and address;
G) USER: For change the user's password;
7.1.3 CO LINE MONITOR (OUTGOING / INCOMING)
Description: You can know the actual CO line working state from the monitor.
In chart 3, EXT. 801 is making external call via CO line 1, and EXT.812 is via
CO line 2. The CO line number is showing in Number list.
(Chart 3)
(Chart 4)
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7.1.5 CHARGING PARAMETERS SETTING
Description: Click "Charging" to change "system-charging parameters"; the default mode
is "Delay Charging", a few discrepancies between PC output bill and real cost.
"Reverse Charging" mode can get nicety bill, you need to apply Reverse
Charging mode service from local Telecom Office first.
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Description: All data of host are visible from monitor, and user can change the setting.
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8 WARRANTY
WE WARRANT YOUR PRODUCT TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND
WORKMANSHIP FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASING.
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