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FIGURE 4-5 MDFC-C CONNECTIONS FOR NX-1232

NX-SERIES

HYBRID KEY SYSTEM

INSTALLATION SECTION

2 - 14

50 PIN CHAMP

CONNECTOR

P1

P2

PIN NO.   COLOR    CLIP 1

FUNCTION      CLIP 2

FUNCTION

1

BL-W       R1  1        C.O.1    TIP

R1  1    STN5      L1   

26

W-BL       R2  1                    RING

R2  1                   L2 

2

O-W         R1  2        C.O.2    TIP

R1  2    STN5      D+

27

W-O         R2  2                     RING R2  2                   D-

3

GN-W       R1  3        C.O.3    TIP

R1  3    STN6      L1 

28

W-GN       R2  3                    RING R2  3                   L2

4

BR-W       R1  4        C.O.4    TIP

R1  4    STN6      D+ 

29

W-BR       R2  4                    RING R2  4                   D- 

5

S-W          R1  5        C.O.5    TIP     R1  5    STN7      L1

30

W-S          R2  5                    RING R2  5                   L2

6

BL-R         R1  6        C.O.6    TIP

R1  6    STN7      D+

31

R-BL         R2  6                   RING

R2  6                   D-

7

O-R           R1  7        C.O.7    TIP

R1  7    STN8      L1   

32

R-O           R2  7                   RING R2  7                   L2

8

GR-R        R1  8        C.O.8    TIP

R1  8    STN8      D+   

33

R-GR        R2  8                   RING

R2  8                   D-

9

BR-R        R1  9 

NC

R1  9          

NC

34

R-BR        R2  9              

R2  9          

10

S-R           R1  10  

NC

R1  10        

NC

35

R-S           R2  10           

R2  10        

11

BL-BK       R1  11

NC

R1  11        

NC

36

BK-BL       R2  11           

R2  11        

12

O-BK         R1  12

NC

R1  12        

NC

37

BK-O         R2  12           

R2  12        

13

GR-BK      R1  13       STN1    L1

R1  13    STN9      L1    

38

BK-GR      R2  13                    L2

R2  13                   L2

14

BR-BK      R1  14       STN1    D+

R1  14    STN10    L1

39

BK-BR      R2  14                    D-

R2  14                   L2

15

S-BK         R1  15       STN2    L1

R1  15    STN11    L1   

40

BK-S         R2  15                    L2

R2  15                   L2

16

BL-Y         R1  16        STN2    D+

R1  16    STN12    L1

41

Y-BL         R2  16                     D-

R2  16                   L2

17

S-Y           R1  17        STN3    L1

R1  17    STN13    L1    

42

Y-S           R2  17                     L2

R2  17                   L2

18

GR-Y        R1  18        STN3    D+

R1  18    STN14    L1

43

Y-GR        R2  18                     D-

R2  18                   L2

19

BR-Y        R1  19        STN4    L1

R1  19    STN15    L1    

44

Y-BR        R2  19                     L2

R2  19                   L2

20

S-Y          R1  20        STN4    D+

R1  20    STN16    L1

45

Y-S          R2  20                     D-

R2  20                   L2

21

BL-VL          

X  

NC       

X  

NC

46

VL-BL            

22

O-VL           

X  

X  

47

VL-O             

23

GR-VL        

X  

X  

48

VL-GR                            

24

BR-VL         

X  

X  

49

VL-BR                            

25

S-VL            

X  

X  

50

VL-S                               

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Summary of Contents for NX-308

Page 1: ...NX SERIES Technical Manual NX 308 NX 820 NX 1232 1999 9 15 12 40 PM 1...

Page 2: ...design or components as engineering and manufacturing may warrant without prior notice COPYRIGHT 1997 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Co All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form o...

Page 3: ...0preface 1999 9 15 12 46 PM 2...

Page 4: ...NX 1232 ELECTRONIC KEY HYBRID TELEPHONE SYSTEM TECHNICAL MANUAL INCLUDES GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION INSTALLATION SECTION FEATURE SECTION PROGRAMMING SECTION APPENDIX SECTION BACK UP DATA SHEETS 0pref...

Page 5: ...0preface 1999 9 15 12 46 PM 4...

Page 6: ...GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 1GENERAL 1999 9 15 12 46 PM 1...

Page 7: ...1GENERAL 1999 9 15 12 46 PM 2...

Page 8: ...2 2 SIDE VIEW 1 3 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1 4 3 1 NX 308 SYSTEM 1 4 3 2 NX 820 SYSTEM 1 4 3 3 NX 1232 SYSTEM 1 5 4 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 1 6 4 1 KSU Key Service Unit 1 6 4 2 EXPANSION CARDS OPTION BOARD...

Page 9: ...NVIRONMENTAL LIMITATIONS 1 8 5 4 CABLE REQUIREMENTS 1 8 5 5 SYSTEM TONES AND RINGS 1 9 5 6 KEYSET LED INDICATIONS 1 10 NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 1GENERAL 1999 9 15 12 46...

Page 10: ...NX SERIES GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 1 1GENERAL 1999 9 15 12 46 PM 5...

Page 11: ...powerful HM64180R1 digital microprocessor controls all speech paths and system functions The operating program with default memory is stored in non volatile ROM 27C020 Customer data is stored in RAM...

Page 12: ...TOP VIEW 2 2 SIDE VIEW NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION POWER LED MONITOR LED IDLE LCD MDF Cable Path External Battery Connector Fuse Holder Power Switch Power Cable 1 3 1GENERA...

Page 13: ...KLI NX 4SLI NX 4OPX NX 8KLI and NX 8SLI cards may be installed in any of the three expansion slots By combining these cards the NX 820 system can be increased to its maximum capacity of forty ports Op...

Page 14: ...SMDR R MMC NX DPH PAGING NX MPD and NX PRS board can be installed on the base board The NX SMDR R MMC board is the SMDR and REMOTE MMC serial interface the NX DPH PAGING board is the door phone and e...

Page 15: ...d NX 1232 system NX 4SLI card provides four SLI ports for industry standard single line telephones can be installed NX 820 and NX 1232 system NX 4OPX card provides four OPX line port for industry stan...

Page 16: ...with tri colored LEDs and 10 fixed function keys UP DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker handset and ringer volumes Four selectable ring tones per keyset Desk or wall mount NX 12E keyset with...

Page 17: ...x 412mm W x 140mm D 8 9Kg NX 1232 530mm H x 412mm W x 140mm D 8 9Kg KEYSET 214mm H x 206mm W x 150mm D 1 1Kg AOM 214mm H x 133mm W x 150mm D 0 4Kg DOOR PHONE 158mm H x 89mm W x 41mm D 0 23Kg 5 3 ENVIR...

Page 18: ...y 500 ON 250 OFF 500 ON 250 OFF CONFIRMATION TONE Indicates you have correctly set or canceled a system feature 100 ON 100 OFF 100 ON 100 OFF INTRUSION TONE Indicates you have been barged in on 200 ON...

Page 19: ...OFF 500 ON 500 OFF NOTE The details may vary according to the regulations or customers reguest 5 6 KEYSET LED INDICATIONS CONDITION LED COLOR LED STATUS LINE IDLE OFF LINE IN USE RED or GREEN STEADY...

Page 20: ...INSTALLATION SECTION 2INSTALL 1999 9 15 12 45 PM 1...

Page 21: ...2INSTALL 1999 9 15 12 45 PM 2...

Page 22: ...X 820 2 22 6 2 3 NX 1232 Related Switch Location 2 22 7 CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 2 27 7 1 EXTERNAL MUSIC SOURCE 2 27 7 2 EXTERNAL PAGING FOR STANDARD 2 27 7 3 DOORPHONE AND DOOR LOCK RELEASE 2 28...

Page 23: ...nes one black and the other sky blue or white with a pink power connection jack Verify the AC voltage and connect the sky blue or white line to the 0V connector and black to the AC power connector FIG...

Page 24: ...fully inserted into the backplane connector 3 3 NX 4KLI Card See FIGURE 3 2 Insert the NX 4KLI Card into any expansion slot Push firmly to ensure that it is fully inserted into the backplane connector...

Page 25: ...the base board FIGURE 3 7 NX SMDR R MMC BOARD FIGURE 3 8 NX DPH PAGINGBOARD 3 10 NX MPD Board See FIGURE 3 9 Install the NX MPD board on the bottom of the base board 3 11 NX PRS Board See FIGURE 3 10...

Page 26: ...oard FIGURE 3 14 INSTALLING EXPANSION CARD OPTION B D FOR NX 1232 NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM INSTALLATION SECTION NX DPH PAGING Board NX SMDR R MMC Board NX 820 Base Board SUPPORT Three Expansion Car...

Page 27: ...R2 7 L2 9 BR R R1 8 STN2 D 34 R BR R2 8 D 10 S R R1 9 STN3 L1 35 R S R2 9 L2 11 BL BK R1 10 STN3 D 36 BK BL R2 10 D 12 O BK R1 11 STN4 L1 37 BK O R2 11 L2 13 GR BK R1 12 STN4 D 38 BK GR R2 12 D 14 BR...

Page 28: ...TN2 D 34 R BR R2 4 D 10 S R R1 5 STN3 L1 35 R S R2 5 L2 11 BL BK R1 6 STN3 D 36 BK BL R2 6 D 12 O BK R1 7 STN4 L1 37 BK O R2 7 L2 13 GR BK R1 8 STN4 D 38 BK GR R2 8 D 14 BR BK R1 9 STN5 L1 39 BK BR R2...

Page 29: ...8 RING R2 8 D 9 BR R R1 9 NC R1 9 NC 34 R BR R2 9 R2 9 10 S R R1 10 NC R1 10 NC 35 R S R2 10 R2 10 11 BL BK R1 11 NC R1 11 NC 36 BK BL R2 11 R2 11 12 O BK R1 12 NC R1 12 NC 37 BK O R2 12 R2 12 13 GR B...

Page 30: ...L1 30 W S R2 5 RING L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 6 BL R R1 6 RESERVED STN3 D RESERVED STN3 D RESERVED RESERVED 31 R BL R2 6 D D 7 O R R1 7 C O 4 TIP STN4 L1 STN4 L1 STN4 L1 STN4 L1 STN4 L1 32 R O R2 7 RING L2 L2 L...

Page 31: ...28 14 48 24 9 30 29 40 49 50 10 5 30 15 50 25 11 31 31 41 51 RESERVED 12 6 32 16 52 RESERVED 13 32 33 42 53 RESERVED 14 7 34 17 54 RESERVED 15 33 35 43 55 RESERVED 16 8 36 18 56 RESERVED 17 34 37 44...

Page 32: ...AWG or 26 AWG jumper wire cross connect each keyset AOM or single line telephone to the keyset port or SLI port of your choice 6 1 CONNECTING KEYSET AOM FIGURE 6 1 The NX 308 system has seven hybrid p...

Page 33: ...N ON STN 8 SW 7 OFF OFF ON ON 6 2 2 NX 820 To connect a single line telephone to the from 5 to 12 of basic KSU 6 2 3 NX 1232 Related Switch Location FIGURE 6 5 To connect a single line telephone to an...

Page 34: ...X SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM INSTALLATION SECTION 2 24 PFT selection switch Music Source Selection shunt pin Hybrid station selection switches Memory Back up enable shunt pin Hybrid Station Configuratio...

Page 35: ...LOCATIONS NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM INSTALLATION SECTION 2 26 Hybrid Station Configuration KTS SLT Music Source Selection shunt pin Memory Back up enable shunt pin Hybrid station selection switches...

Page 36: ...connect the door phone plug a two pair modular cable into the connector on the KSU marked DOOR1 or DOOR2 To connect the customer provided electric door lock unit for control of the door lock release m...

Page 37: ...5 5 SGND CTS 8 NOTE If the CTS pin is not connected the system cannot check the printer MODEM status power ON OFF paper empty etc FIGURE 7 4 SMDR REMOTE PROGRAMMING CONNECTIONS NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SY...

Page 38: ...nking MONITOR LED indicates that the main processor is functioning A steady IDLE LED indicates that no one is using the system If the POWER LED fails to illuminate unplug the system remove the power s...

Page 39: ...SECTION 2 34 Driver Line holder Insert the sharp edged one ex driver pincette into the slight gap of handset Slightly push the driver and lift up the line holder from handset Now you have removed the...

Page 40: ...FEATURES SECTION 3feature 1999 9 15 12 44 PM 1...

Page 41: ...3feature 1999 9 15 12 44 PM 2...

Page 42: ...NTS FEATURES 1 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS 3 1 1 1 SYSTEM FEATURES 3 1 1 2 STATION FEATURES 3 16 1 3 DISPLAY FEATURES 3 22 2 FEATURE ID TABLE 3 25 NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM FEATURES SECTION 3feature 1999 9...

Page 43: ...HYBRID KEY SYSTEM FEATURES SECTION NOTICE this manual describes stadard setting Some features MMC Codes and default data may be different from those shown depending on the country 3feature 1999 9 15 1...

Page 44: ...IBUTION INCOMING OUTGOING SERVICE INDIVIDUAL LINE CONTROL NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM FEATURES SECTION LIVE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TECHNICIAN LEVEL CUSTOMER LEVEL STATION LEVEL MEET ME PAGE AND ANSWER MES...

Page 45: ...ments or intercom voice calls AUTHORIZATION CODES Voluntary Authorization codes are used to validate a station user and give permission to make a call These voluntary four digit codes automatically ad...

Page 46: ...MC 71 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 72 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING Forward All Not affected by the condition of the station All calls are immediately directed to the designated forwarding destination Forward...

Page 47: ...s ringing or held at any station by dialing a code plus that station s extension number In addition calls can be picked up from a station group in a similar manner The group pickup feature allows user...

Page 48: ...NES Outside lines may be programmed to bypass the operator s and ring directly at any station group of stations or paging system MMC 43 ASSIGN TRUNK RING DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS DISA Users can cal...

Page 49: ...k release contact is a relay dry contact rated for 120VAC 0 5A or 24VDC 1A MMC 50 SYSTEM TIMERS DOOR RELS 100 2500 MS DOR R OFF 1 250 S DOOR PHONES 2 The system provides for the connection of two door...

Page 50: ...per EXTERNAL PAGE INTERFACE A 600 ohm voice pair is provided for connection to a customer provided paging system FLASH KEY OPERATION While on an outside line pressing the FLASH key will flash the cent...

Page 51: ...L DISTRIBUTION Incoming calls can be assigned to ring a distributed station hunt group This will allow all members of the group to share the call load MMC 35 ASSIGN STATION GROUP MMC 43 ASSIGN TRUNK R...

Page 52: ...ceive a distinctive message waiting dial tone Up to five message waiting indications can be left at any station MMC 70 DIAL NUMBERING PLAN MSA 43 Message Answer MSC 42 Message Clear MSL 41 Message Lef...

Page 53: ...station group go unanswered they can overflow to another destination after a programmable period of time Each station group has its own timer The overflow destination can be a station station group or...

Page 54: ...E PRIVACY Each outside line can be programmed to ignore automatic line privacy This allows up to four other parties to join your conversation by simply pressing that line button This is similar to 1A2...

Page 55: ...ing customer provided equipment at these stations compatibility should be verified before purchase to ensure correct operation Connecting single line telephones SLT to the system may require some prog...

Page 56: ...rd is installed in the system the call cost is printed in the ACCOUNT column in place of the account code The SMDR format contains many options which allow it to be customized for a company s individu...

Page 57: ...ode is entered the station toll class is changed to that of the authorization code MMC 63 AUTHORIZATION TABLE Walking Class of Service You can change a restricted station s toll class to the same clas...

Page 58: ...ognize a trunk disconnect signal generated by the Central Office when an outside party hangs up When the system receives this signal the call is hung up automatically TRUNK GROUPS Outside lines can be...

Page 59: ...ICATION VOLUME SETTINGS WALL MOUNTABLE KEYSETS ADD ON MODULE AOM NX SERIES s unique add on module AOM increases the capability of any station The 24 programmable buttons can be used as feature keys DS...

Page 60: ...IRECT STATION SELECTION DSS Soft keys can be programmed with extension numbers Users may press these keys to quickly make or transfer calls to the assigned stations DO NOT DISTURB Programmable The Do...

Page 61: ...e handset This allows a group of people to listen to the remote party over the speaker without turning on the microphone and causing interference to the conversation on the line MMC 72 STATION KEY PRO...

Page 62: ...et is in use the system will provide an off hook ring signal on the keyset speaker indicating that another call is waiting The ring signal is a single repeated ring controlled by a system wide timer S...

Page 63: ...al feature to reserve an outside line and automatically redial the number for a programmable number of attempts MMC 50 SYSTEM TIMERS MMC 52 SYSTEM WIDE COUNTER MMC 72 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING Last Numb...

Page 64: ...ION ON OFF RING PREFERENCE SPEAKER PHONE Keysets have a built in speakerphone If the microphone is enabled on the keyset calls can be made and received without using the handset The NX 6B keyset does...

Page 65: ...PLAY FEATURES ACCOUNT CODE DISPLAY ENHANCED STATION PROGRAMMING CALL DURATION TIMER IDENTIFICATION OF RECALLS CALL FOR GROUP IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSFERS CALL PROCESSING INFORMATION MESS...

Page 66: ...umber CONFERENCE INFORMATION When setting up a conference each extension and outside line number is displayed at the controlling station as it is added When a station is added to a conference its own...

Page 67: ...en in MMC mode English is displayed MMC 93 SELECTION LANGUAGE OUTSIDE LINE IDENTIFICATION Each line can be identified with a name or ID Incoming calls ringing at your station will display this ID unti...

Page 68: ...C O Flash New Call H F 49 Group In Out 53 1 0 Change Station Passcode 54 old passcode new passcode Page All 55 Page All internal zones 55 0 Page internal zones 1 to 4 55 1 2 3 or 4 Page external zone...

Page 69: ...DURATION NUMBER DIALED ACC CODE AUTH 201 703 01 08 15 19 11 00 00 22 03465573027 203 702 01 08 15 19 24 00 00 17 0343923007 203 703 01 08 15 20 43 00 00 42 INCOMING 201 701 01 08 15 24 23 00 00 07 460...

Page 70: ...PROGRAMMING SECTION 4Programming 1999 9 15 12 42 PM 1...

Page 71: ...4Programming 1999 9 15 12 42 PM 2...

Page 72: ...LEVELS 4 1 1 3 PROGRAM KEYS 4 2 1 3 1 NX keyset with LCD 4 2 1 3 2 Other LCD keysets 4 3 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 4 4 2 1 PROGRAM LIST IN NUMERICAL ORDER 4 4 2 2 PROGRAM LIST IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER 4 5...

Page 73: ...is manual describes stadard setting Some MMC Codes and default data may be different from those shown depending on the country NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 4Programming 1999 9 15 12...

Page 74: ...gramming SYSTEM CUSTOMER and STATION System and Customer levels are under passcode protection while station programming does not require a passcode To prevent conflicting data from being entered only...

Page 75: ...NSFER Used to enter the programming mode Also used to save changes and exit the program SPEAKER Used to save changes and advance to the next program HOLD Usually used to clear previous data NX SERIES...

Page 76: ...shown in the box below AS Keyset NX keyset 816 keyset TRSF ALM TRANSFER AUTO RDL N A SPEED ALM SD RD REDIAL RD FLASH FLASH BOSS SECR N A CALLBACK CONF PAGE PAGE PAGE FUNC DND MUTE MUTE DND MSG MESSAG...

Page 77: ...BARGE IN 64 OVERRIDE TABLE 25 HOT WARM LINE 65 ASSIGN WILD CHARACTER 26 ALARM REMINDER 66 SYSTEMSPD DIALTOLL RESTRICTION 27 VACANT MESSAGE 67 ASSIGN SYSTEM SPEED DIAL 28 CALL DISC RESTRICTION 30 STAT...

Page 78: ...MES 14 CALL COST 57 STATION ON OFF 12 CALL DISC 28 STATION SPEED DIAL 17 CALL FORWARD 11 STATION TOLL CLASS 30 CALL TRAFFIC 83 SYSTEM I O PARAMETERS 80 CHANGE PASSCODE 21 SYSTEMKEYPROGRAMMING 71 CHANG...

Page 79: ...ramming mode Then perform one of the following operations 1 Dial another MMC code directly and continue programming 2 Press VOLUME and keys to scroll through all MMC codes When the desired MMC code is...

Page 80: ...E LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 00 2 Using VOLUME or select a station e g 202 To select all stations press VOLUME first 3 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to make selections OR Using KEYPAD dial 0 for UN...

Page 81: ...odes for using the STATION LOCK DISA and WALKING CLASS of service The default passcode does not apply PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 01 2 Using VOLUME or select a station e g 202 To s...

Page 82: ...nswer Mode the keyset will ring until pressing SPEAKER or lifting the handset 3 VOICE ANNOUNCE The keyset will not ring After a short attention tone caller can make an announcement but SPEAKER button...

Page 83: ...nation NO ANSWER TIME Used to set no answer time This time is also used for External Call Forward PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 11 2 Using VOLUME or select station e g 202 3 Press RE...

Page 84: ...slight tone when pressing keypad numbers on their set RING PREFERENCE When OFF requires the user to press the fast flashing button to answer a ringing call after lifting the handset PROCEDURE LCD DISP...

Page 85: ...uency 2 Using REDIAL or FLASH select the station you want e g 202 To select all stations press REDIAL first 3 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to make selection A sample of selected frequency will be heard OR Us...

Page 86: ...ppears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press FLASH to move the cursor to right PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 14 2 Using VOLUME or select a station e g 202 To selec...

Page 87: ...37 PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 15 2 Using VOLUME or select a station e g 202 To select all stations press VOLUME first 3 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to make selection OR Using the KEYPAD...

Page 88: ...up Pickup 0 9 PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 16 2 Using VOLUME or select a station e g 202 3 Press REDIAL or FLASH to select a feature key button e g 22 OR Press the button you want t...

Page 89: ...a station e g 202 3 Press REDIAL or FLASH to select the entry OR Dial the entry number e g 17 If the data exceeds 13 digits press SPEED to verify the undisplayed data Display entry moves left 1 digit...

Page 90: ...l passcode is required to open all the MMCs PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 20 2 Enter passcode Default passcodes 1234 for customer level programming 4321 for technician level programm...

Page 91: ...ximum four digits To change customer passcode first enable the customer program To change technician passcode you first enable your technician program 3 Display shows Enter new passcode via KEYPAD 4 I...

Page 92: ...paging announcements SMDR When OFF information related to the station will not print on the SMDR report PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 22 2 Using VOLUME or select a station To select...

Page 93: ...ing VOLUME or select a station e g 202 To select all stations press VOLUME first 3 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to select OR Using KEYPAD dial 0 for NO ZONE 1 for ZONE 1 2 for ZONE 2 3 for ZONE 3 or 4 for ZO...

Page 94: ...CRIPTION 00 NN You cannot barge in Nobody can barge in on you 01 NY You cannot barge in Others can barge in on you 10 YN You can barge in Nobody can barge in on you 11 YY You can barge in Others can b...

Page 95: ...Warm Line Delay Time is also assigned by this MMC PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 25 2 Using KEYPAD select the destination e g 233 3 Enter a single digit for the Warm Line Delay Time 0...

Page 96: ...LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 26 2 Use VOLUME or select a station e g 202 3 Press REDIAL or FLASH to select an alarm number 1 3 4 Dial the alarm time The time is entered in 24 hour format 0000...

Page 97: ...A MEETING 02 OUT ON A CALL 03 OUT TO LUNCH 04 LEAVE A MESSAGE 05 PAGE ME 06 OUT OF TOWN 07 IN TOMORROW 08 RETURN AFTERNOON 09 ON VACATION 10 GONE HOME PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial...

Page 98: ...t e g 202 If you want to select all station press VOLUME first 3 Press MUTE or MASSAGE in several times you can make selection OR Using KEYPAD dial 0 for No Disconnection 1 for Out Only 2 for In Only...

Page 99: ...F Intercom call only PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 30 2 Using VOLUME or select a station e g 202 To select all stations press VOLUME first 3 Dial 1 6 e g 2 3 two digits the first for...

Page 100: ...PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 31 2 Using VOLUME or Select a station e g 202 To select all stations press VOLUME first 3 Select trunk number by pressing REDIAL or FLASH repeatedly To...

Page 101: ...all stations press REDIAL first 4 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to select the allow disallow option e g disallow all intercom calls OR Using KEYPAD dial 0 N for disallow intercom call 1 Y for allow intercom c...

Page 102: ...ions or station groups for DOOR1 day and night 2 Press VOLUME or to select DOOR 1 or DOOR 2 3 Enter new DAY NIGHT selection via dial keypad e g 501 for day and 201 for night 4 Press TRANSFER to save a...

Page 103: ...Using VOLUME or select a pickup group number e g GPC1 3 Press REDIAL or FLASH to scroll through the members of the selected pickup group 4 Dial station number If dialed number is the member of another...

Page 104: ...e group 3 CONDITION All the stations but non busy stations listed in the group will ring 4 UNCONDITION All the stations listed in the group will ring Busy stations will receive off hook ring GROUP TYP...

Page 105: ...f dialed number is the member of another station group the station number will removed from the previous group automatically Dialed number overwrites the previous number 5 Press TRANSFER to save and e...

Page 106: ...FER and dial 36 2 Using VOLUME or select the SECRETARY station e g 202 Display shows the BOSS stations 3 Enter the BOSS stations e g BOSS1 220 BOSS2 230 4 Press TRANSFER to save and exit DEFAULT DATA...

Page 107: ...AOM port If there is no AOM port display shows 2 Press VOLUME or to select the AOM port To clear any previous entry press HOLD 3 Enter master station number 4 Press TRANSFER to save and exit DEFAULT D...

Page 108: ...ss TRANSFER and dial 38 Display shows the SLT port e g 217 If there is no SLT port display shows 2 Using VOLUME or select the SLT port number To select all stations press VOLUME first 3 Press MUTE or...

Page 109: ...data transmission PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 39 2 Display shows e g 209 is SLT port 3 Using VOLUME or select the SLT port number To select all SLT ports press VOLUME first 4 Pres...

Page 110: ...1 Press TRANSFER and dial 40 2 Using VOLUME or select the trunk number e g 702 To select all trunk lines press VOLUME first 3 Pressing MUTE or MESSAGE you can set the trunk to C O or PBX line OR Using...

Page 111: ...VOLUME or select the trunk number To select all trunk lines press VOLUME first 3 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to select the trunk dial type OR Using KEYPAD dial 1 for DTMF or 2 for PULSE 4 Press TRANSFER to...

Page 112: ...VOLUME or select trunk number To select all trunks press VOLUME first 3 Using REDIAL or FLASH select an option described above 4 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to select ON or OFF OR Using the KEYPAD dial 0 f...

Page 113: ...E or MESSAGE to select ring mode OR Dial 1 for SEQUENTIAL 2 for DISTRIBUTE 3 for CONDITION or 4 for UNCONDITION e g UNCONDITION 4b Dial the station or station group number that will be ringing to e g...

Page 114: ...current character press FLASH to move the cursor to the right or to enter a space PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 44 2 Press VOLUME or to select the trunk to name 3 Enter the trunk na...

Page 115: ...s busy the next iavailable trunk in the group is selected PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 45 Display shows the first free trunk selection type 2 Using MUTE or MESSAGE select the free t...

Page 116: ...DISA BOTH NIGHT AND DAY In day and night mode DISA is available PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 46 Display shows 2 Using VOLUME or select the trunk you want e g 702 To select all trun...

Page 117: ...et ON at a station interval ARDL RELS controls the duration of a Ring No Answer 045SEC 1 250SEC Auto Redial condition on an auto redial number dialed release time before auto redial is canceled CBACK...

Page 118: ...50SEC Recall Ring will ring at a station before recalling the length operator RCAL WAIT after a transferred call is recalling at the transferring 015SEC 0 250SEC Recall station and the station is busy...

Page 119: ...0 ms 4 Dial new interrupt value for interrupt time ON OFF ON OFF in 50 ms steps Each field is 3 digits UNIT 10 ms e g 100 030 100 030 1000 ms 100 10 ON and 300 ms 030 10 OFF time 5 Press TRANSFER to s...

Page 120: ...imes 1 to 99 the system will redial AUTO REDIAL COUNTER an outside number after the auto redial feature has been activated PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 52 Display shows 2 Press VOLU...

Page 121: ...he duration of a flash sent to the central office to 100 9900 New Call time disconnect the line ms NO RING if an incoming call is detected and is disconnected without 1 25sec no ring time call process...

Page 122: ...stem date and time on the system wide clock YY Year 00 99 e g 1995 95 MM Month 01 12 DD Date 01 31 W Day 0 6 0 SUN 1 MON 2 TUE 3 WED 4 THU 5 FRI 6 SAT HH Hour 00 23 MM Minute 00 59 PROCEDURE LCD DISPL...

Page 123: ...1 Press TRANSFER and dial 56 Display shows 2 Press VOLUME or to select a timetable There are six tables available WEEK1 WEEK2 SAT 1 SAT 2 SUN 1 SUN 2 To switch to Night mode twice a day you must enter...

Page 124: ...L COST is 0001 9999 RELATED MMC NONE This MMC enables you to define which leading digit s in a dialing plan are to be restricted and which class es should be applied in this toll deny table Each entry...

Page 125: ...Y MMC 65 ASSIGN WILD CHARACTER This MMC is used to identify PBX access codes for toll restriction purposes When a PBX line is accessed the dial tone originates in the PBX and extention numbers on that...

Page 126: ...s of service is changed to that of the authorization code PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 63 2 Enter two digits 01 50 or press VOLUME or to select the entry 3 Enter four digit code and...

Page 127: ...regarding the entries of this table because they will not be blocked for outgoing calls PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 64 2 Press VOLUME or to select the urgent code number that you...

Page 128: ...er X Y or Z 3 Enter 0 in the desired digit position Twelve 12 digits must be entered If there are less than twelve digits data will not be changed 4 Press TRANSFER to save and exit DEFAULT DATA 1 2 3...

Page 129: ...to the station class and deny allow table PROCEDURE LCD DISPALY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 66 2 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to select data OR Dial 1 for BYPASS TOLL or 2 for FOLLOW TOLL 3 Press TRANSFER to s...

Page 130: ...unk station group or individual station Dialing a valid trunk trunk group station or station group access number automatically inserts the separator character PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER an...

Page 131: ...plan entry by pressing VOLUME or 4 Enter digits via the dial keypad Max 3digits 5 Press VOLUME or to enter change and continue to make changes OR Press MUTE or MESSAGE to enter change and continue to...

Page 132: ...NUMBER REDIAL MPG 56 MEET ME PAGE MSA 43 MESSAGE ANSWER MSC 42 MESSAGE CLEAR MSL 41 MESSAGE LEFT OPR 0 OPERATOR PAG 55 PAGE REC 18 DISA VOICE RECORDING SDI 15 SPEED DIAL INSERTION SGR 500 519 STATION...

Page 133: ...Programmable key assignments are listed below To change another key return to step 3 5 Press TRANSFER to save and exit DEFAULT DATA NX 24E NX 24B 19 207 20 208 21 209 22 210 23 211 24 212 13 201 14 2...

Page 134: ...SN Group Listening 05 CBK Callback 23 MPG Meet Me Page 06 CMP Camp on 24 MSG Message 07 CNF Conference 25 MUT Mute 08 DND Do Not Disturb 26 NIT Night mode 09 DOR Door 27 OPR Operator group 10 DPC Dire...

Page 135: ...nt to copy from another station key assignment enter the station number OR Press VOLUME or to select the station 3 Press the desired key OR Press REDIAL or FLASH to select desired key 4 Press dial pad...

Page 136: ...or 16 characters All tri color LEDs light amber 2 Press each function button and dial pad key to test its operation Display sets will show the corresponding key name Buttons with LEDs will turn OFF an...

Page 137: ...M1 COM2 COM1 and COM2 may be found on SMDR R MMC card COM1 is SMDR and COM2 is R MMC COM1 is used for SMDR or TRAFFIC port and COM 2 is used for Remote Programming 3 Press REDIAL or FLASH to select th...

Page 138: ...valid calls will include the minimum call time in total call duration ALARM This option determines whether or not stations receiving an alarm reminder call will print on SMDR COMPANY NAME This option...

Page 139: ...tals are reset to 0 1 SAVE A report is printed and all totals are saved PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 83 2 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to select type OR Using KEYPAD dial 0 for NO 1 for NO...

Page 140: ...E YES 50 SYS TIME NO 15 DATE FORM YES 51 TONE CADE NO 16 KEY EXTEN YES 52 SYS CNTR NO 17 STN SPD YES 53 TRK TIME NO 20 PGM MODE NO 54 MAKE RATE NO 21 PGM CODE YES 55 DATE TIME YES 22 CUS MISC YES 56 N...

Page 141: ...C displays the sixteen 16 port attributes IDLE BUSY CALLBACK DOOR RING TRK RING STN RING GRP RING RCL RING PROGRAM ONTHOLD ONSHOLD ONEHOLD ISPAGED ISSEIZED WRAPUP OFFHOOK PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press...

Page 142: ...played while in MMC mode PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 93 Display shows 2 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to select a language OR Using KEYPAD dial 1 for ENGLISH 2 for SPANISH or 3 for PORTUGU...

Page 143: ...empting a new call will result in a busy tone PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 94 2 Enter Technician passcode 3 Press MUTE or MESSAGE to select data OR Using KEYPAD dial 0 for PROCESSIN...

Page 144: ...connections are dropped Clearing memory will delete all customer data and system returns to default status PROCEDURE LCD DISPLAY 1 Press TRANSFER and dial 95 2 Enter the technician passcode 3 Press V...

Page 145: ...NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 4Programming 1999 9 15 12 44 PM 76...

Page 146: ...APPENDIX SECTION A REMOTE PROGRAMMING B DATABASE DOWNLOAD C DISA VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT 5APPENDIX 1999 9 15 12 41 PM 1...

Page 147: ...5APPENDIX 1999 9 15 12 41 PM 2...

Page 148: ...te Port When remote programming is used it must reference an installed NX24E keyset at the customer site This keyset will be disabled for the duration of the remote programming session When remote pro...

Page 149: ...P DOWN REDIAL FLASH LEFT RIGHT HOLD BACKSPACE PROGRAM CODE 1 4 PROGRMMING PROTOCOL The NX SERIES will only recognize those keystrokes which have been assigned as NX keyset equivalent These keystrokes...

Page 150: ...tions are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 8 data bits 7 data bits No parity Even parity Odd parity 1 stop bit and 2 stop bits are selectable MMC 80 Assign Remote Port When on site programming is used...

Page 151: ...e PC equivalent in place of the NX 24 keys as called for in MMC programming procedures These keystrokes are described below Dial pad numbers may be entered using the number keys of the PC keyboard or...

Page 152: ...h the following MS DOS version 5 0 or higher MS WINDOWS version 3 1 or higher 3 or 5 high density floppy drive VGA monitor 3 Rs 232C cable 2 Installing Database Downloading 2 1 Getting Started 1 Creat...

Page 153: ...correct connection The DATABASE DOWNLOADING program communicates with the NX SERIES via the COM port in your computer and a port on the NX SMDR R MMC card Select the required option and a check mark a...

Page 154: ...will take about 15 minutes to finish database downloading NOTE If the download fails recheck the setup as described above and repeat the process If the Program stops during downloading please wait for...

Page 155: ...aded file with another name with the save file option 4 4 Print file This option prints the database file that you downloaded 4 5 Help This option shows the program version NX SERIES HYBRID KEY SYSTEM...

Page 156: ...busy a voice message phrase 2 and 4 is sent to the calling party If the digits dialed by calling party are an invalid number a voice message phrase 3 is sent to the calling party If you use this func...

Page 157: ...following precedure 1 so the message will be updated If you perform the monitoring procedure 2 when no message is recorded you may hear an error tone You cannot record a message while a message is be...

Page 158: ...BACK UP DATA SHEETS 6BACK_UP 1999 9 15 12 40 PM 1...

Page 159: ...6BACK_UP 1999 9 15 12 40 PM 2...

Page 160: ...NX _____________ SYSTEM DATABASE FORMS DATABASE CONTAINS _____________SHEETS CUSTOMER NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER 6BACK_UP 1999 9 15 12 40 PM 3...

Page 161: ...6BACK_UP 1999 9 15 12 40 PM 4...

Page 162: ...XPANSION Bd STATION DATA STATION LOCK ANSWER STATION ON OFF 12 NAME TOLL NO 00 MODE 10 AUTO AUTO HEADSET HOT KEY RING 14 CLASS HOLD TIMER USE KEYPAD TONE FREQ 30 COPY AS NEEDED SHEET _____ OF_______ 6...

Page 163: ...NO ANSWER TIME MMC 17 STATION SPEED DIAL STATION NO ENTRY NO SPEED DIAL NO MMC 21 CHANGE PASSCODE PASSCODE MMC 22 CUSTOMER ON OFF STATION BGM DND DOOR HUNT MIKE PAGE PAGE SMDR NO USE RECEIVE MMC 23 PA...

Page 164: ...INE STATION NO DESTINATION WARM LINE DELAY TIME MMC 26 ALARM REMINDER STATION NO ALARM NO ALARM TIME DAY DALY MMC 27 VACANT MESSAGE MESSAGE NO MESSAGE MMC 31 TRUNK USE STATION NO TRUNK NO DIAL ANSWER...

Page 165: ...NO MEMBER ID STATION NO PICKUP GROUP NO MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PICKUP GROUPS IS 10 MMC 35 STATION GROUP STATION GROUP NO RING OVEFLOW TRSF OVERFLOW TYPE TIME TIME PORT NUMBER MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STATION GRO...

Page 166: ...MC 39 DATA LINE STATION NO VOICE DATA STATION NO VOICE DATA MMC 40 C O PBX LINE TRUNK NO CO PBX TRUNK NO CO PBX TRUNK LINE DATA TRUNK DIAL TYPE TRUNK ON OFF 42 ASSIGN RING 43 NAME NO 41 1A2EMUL FORWAR...

Page 167: ...0 sec 025 sec DISA I DG 1 250 sec 025 sec DISA RING 1 250 sec 030 sec DOOR RELS 100 2500 ms 1500 ms DOR R OFF 1 250 sec 030 sec FIRST DGT 1 250 sec 025 sec HOOK OFF 100 2500 ms 0200 ms INTER DGT 1 250...

Page 168: ...sec 00 sec CO SUPV 100 2500 ms 0000 ms F DGT DLY 100 2500 ms 1000 ms FLASH PBX 100 2500 ms 0600 ms MFS ON TM 100 2500 ms 0100 ms MF OFF TM 100 2500 ms 0100 ms NEW CALL 100 9900 ms 2000 ms NO RING 1 25...

Page 169: ...ENY TABLE APPLY ENTRY APPLY ENTRY APPLY B C D E B C D E MMC 61 TOLL ALLOW TABLE APPLY ENTRY APPLY ENTRY APPLY B C D E B C D E MMC 62 PBX ACCESS CODE PBX NO CODE PBX NO CODE COPY AS NEEDED SHEET _____...

Page 170: ...PEED DIAL NO NO SPEED DIAL NO MMC 70 DIAL NUMBERING PLAN ENTRY ACCESS CODE ENTRY ACCESS CODE ENTRY ACCESS CODE MMC 71 72 KEY PROGRAMMING NX 24E NX 24B 19 20 21 22 23 24 13 14 15 16 17 18 07 08 09 10 1...

Page 171: ...21 14 22 15 23 16 24 NX AOM 01 13 02 14 03 15 04 16 05 17 06 18 07 19 08 20 09 21 10 22 11 23 12 24 MMC 80 IO PARAMETERS COM1 COM2 XON OFF SMDR REMOTE TRAFFIC COM1 COM2 PORT STN MMC 81 SMDR OPTIONS PA...

Page 172: ...CODE GA68 60655A Edition 05 DN April 1999 Printed In Korea 1999 9 15 12 40 PM 2...

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