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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

 

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:  

  

E

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L

 

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Summary of Contents for 206B

Page 1: ...ble Auto Attendant Settings Auto Call Back Auto Call Disconnection Barge In Call Forward Call Pick Up CLI Calling Line Identification CLI Transferable Internal CLI CLI Digits addition CLI Recieving Mo...

Page 2: ...Door Locks 206B Numbered as 1 2 Numbered as 601 to 606 602 is the Operator Programming can be done from 601 602 1 1 Door Phone consumes 1 Extension port NA Installation Cabling All cables of the EPABX...

Page 3: ...is the default Password In case of any mistake while programming keep the Handset down and pick up again Whenever a correct input is entered PBX will give one single acceptance tone and when wrong in...

Page 4: ...666 d Play Welcome Message again 0000 1665 Default Call is transferred to Operator Auto Call Back From Busy Junction Lines To get a call back when any of the busy Junction lines get free following is...

Page 5: ...0 184 TT Where TT 01 99 Ring Time in seconds Default value 20 secs Note The time entered here should be less than the Internal Call Ringing Time Call Pick Up PBX has various codes for call pick up as...

Page 6: ...For value of L refer Junction Dialing Controls This table has 16 Locations Procedure Dial 0000 41 QQ ABCD Where QQ 01 to 16 16 Locations of the Table ABCD The starting 4 digits of the Tel numbers to...

Page 7: ...rinted on the MDF even if flexible numbering is done ABCD The new Extension number For less than 4 digits dial at the end Of Extension Number If all the new numbers to be made in sequence then followi...

Page 8: ...s below Dial 0000 40 N L where N Last digit of Extension number L 0 The Extension can dial only the numbers starting with digits defined in Allowed Table 1 The Extension can dial all numbers 2 The Ext...

Page 9: ...ber 1 2 M 0 for Day mode 1 for Night Mode N1 N6 Here N is the last digit of Original extension number Not the Flexible Number When all assigned extensions are busy When the extensions assigned for the...

Page 10: ...will check the Junction dialing control for extension Storing Telephone number in memory Dial 0000 35 CC J NN Where CC Memory location 01 48 J Junction Number 1 2 or Junction Group 0 or Junction Group...

Page 11: ...ed under stringentquality standards making itfree f rom defects in material and workmanship as per the following terms and conditions 1 The limited warranty for the system is valid for a period of twe...

Page 12: ...s loss or impairmentof privacy of conversation work stoppage or loss or impairmentof data arising out of the use or inability to use the product 11 Copper Connections Pvt Ltd neither assumes nor autho...

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