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Contents
Section 1
Basic System Construction
Section 2
Installation
2.1
Before Installation .................................................................................
2-2
2.2
Unpacking ..............................................................................................
2-4
2.3
Names and Locations ............................................................................
2-4
2.4
Wall Mounting .......................................................................................
2-5
2.5
Frame Ground Connection ..................................................................
2-6
2.6
Opening the Top Front Cover ..............................................................
2-6
2.7
Exchange Line Connection...................................................................
2-7
2.8
Extension Connection ...........................................................................
2-10
2.9
External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection...............................
2-12
2.10 External Music Connection ..................................................................
2-13
2.11 Parallelled Telephone Connection .......................................................
2-14
2.12 Polarity Sensitive Telephone Connection ............................................
2-15
2.13 Printer and PC Connection..................................................................
2-16
2.14 Location of Optional Cards..................................................................
2-19
2.15 OGM/FAX Detection Card Installation ..............................................
2-19
2.16 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection ..........................................
2-21
2.17 Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA62477)
and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA62474) .........................
2-25
2.18 Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer .............................
2-30
2.19 Securing the Cords................................................................................
2-31
2.20 Closing the Front Cover .......................................................................
2-31
2.21 Starting the System for the First Time ...............................................
2-32
2.22 System Restart .......................................................................................
2-33
2.23 System Data Clear.................................................................................
2-34
Section 3
Features
A
Absent Message Capability ................................................................
3-2
Account Code Entry ...........................................................................
3-3
Alternate Calling – Ring/Voice ..........................................................
3-3
Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) ...............................................
3-4
Automatic Exchange Line Access Number........................................
3-4
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) .....................................................
3-5
B
Busy Extension Signalling .................................................................
3-10
C
Call Barring ........................................................................................
3-11
Call Barring — Extension Lock Boundary Class ..............................
3-13
Call Barring for System Speed Dialling ...........................................
3-13
Call Barring Override by Account Codes ..........................................
3-14
Call Forwarding..................................................................................
3-15
Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection ..................................
3-15
Call Park .............................................................................................
3-16
Call Pickup .........................................................................................
3-17
Call Splitting.......................................................................................
3-17
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