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Junction Line Ring Assignment
Junction Line - Enable / Disable
Junction Grouping
Junction to Junction Forwarding
Memory Dialing
Operator Extension Setting
Password
PBX Version
Redial
Resetting the PBX programming
Ring Time Settings
Troubleshooting
Technical Specifications
Warranty claim details
NOTE-Copper Connections reserves the right to alter equipment specif ications and description contained herein and
makes no commitment to update or keep current the inf ormation herein. All inf ormation herein is subject to chang e
at any time without notice. No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or commitment
whatsoever.
- Product specif ications and f eatures are subject to changes without prior notice due to our constant endeavor to improve
the product.
- All f eatures mentioned in this manual are not part of standard systems. Some f eatures need optional
hardware/sof tware up-gradation.
- Not every f eature in this manual is likely to have been installed in your system or extension.
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Introduction
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All Junction lines of the PBX are Disabled in default. To enable them
refer heading “Junction Line - Enable /
Disable
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Model
Junction Lines
Extensions
Door Phones
Door Locks
206B
Numbered as
1, 2
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Numbered as 601 to 606
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602 is the Operator.
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Programming can be done f rom
601, 602
1
1 Door Phone
consumes 1
Extension port.
NA
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Installation
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Cabling
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All cables of the EPABX should be at least 6” away from the electric al cables.
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They should be at least 12” away from the area of high frequencies like tube light
chokes, Electric Motors, etc. If it is not possible to avoid, then use shielded cables
and earth the shield.
Earthing
Earth connected to the EPABX should not have more than 5 volts on it.
3 PIN AC Plug
GOOD EARTHING
BAD EARTHING
Voltmeter reading between N & E
must be more than 100mV and
less than 5V
If voltmeter reading between
N & E is more than 5V, do
not run the Copper
Connections System on it.
Location
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The PBX should be installed in a well ventilated area and at a place where there is no chance of liquid spilling over it or
moisture getting into it (Like in the Bathrooms etc).
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Direct sun light should not f all on the PBX.
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The PBX should be installed on the wall at a minimum of 2 f t height f rom the f loor.
Note
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The Company’s warrantee voids if the above points are not followed.
Front Panel Indications
Following is the descriptions of the LED indicators of the f ront panel of the PBX:
LED Name Description
POWER Blinking means PBX is working on Mains AC or Battery.
Connections
The PBX has the f ollowing connectors on its side panel:
V
E
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N
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L
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