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General description

The CB -600 adds to the versatility of the EX-610/620/630 exchanges by offering the function
of making or receiving a telephone call.  The device is directly connected to either the telephone

line or to the PBX extension.

(Front-mounted

f a c i l i t i e s )

(Rear-mounted

f a c i l i t i e s )

Telephone line terminal 

Control signal input 

Intercom  line  terminal

and output connectors

(CN1,CN2)

Fixing unit

1 .  Mounting unit in an equipment rack.

(Exchange is mounted in an equipment rack.)

Attach the accessory rack mounting brackets

to the CB-600 to mount it in the rack. (See

the figure.)

2. Desk-top 

application

Attach the accessory rubber foot to each of

4 holes (3mm in diameter) in the bottom

surface.

Installation manual

Telephone line interface

CB-600

Part names

Knob

Cover

Earth terminal

(Be sure to ground.)

Ringing tone output terminal

Power supply terminal

Fiber washer

M5 Rack mount ing

screw

M3 Washer

M3 Binding head

screw

Summary of Contents for CB-600

Page 1: ...nd output connectors CN1 CN2 Fixing unit 1 Mounting unit in an equipment rack Exchange is mounted in an equipment rack Attach the accessory rack mounting brackets to the CB 600 to mount it in the rack...

Page 2: ...tion between the device and the exchange Use the YR 802 cable 40cm when the unit is placed on the EX 610 or EX 620 exchange Use the YR 803 cable when additional units are employed Both the CN1 and CN2...

Page 3: ...10 1 2 3 4 No 232 No 233 No 234 No 235 2nd set 1 2 3 4 No 236 No 237 No 238 No 239 BX 610 1st set 2nd set EX 620 630 1 s t set 1 2 3 4 No 248 No 249 No 250 No 251 2nd s et 1 2 3 4 No 252 No 253 No 254...

Page 4: ...ections as shown in the figure below when sounding the ringing tone through an external speaker This connection is not required when sounding the ringing tone through a station speaker It is also poss...

Page 5: ...mode setting before the final installation or wiring work because the setting requires the removal of the top cover 1 Remove side plate screws four places 2 Detach the top cover 3 Set the jumper wires...

Page 6: ...t the switch as shown in the figure below For the 1st set For the 3rd set For the 2nd set For the 4th set Channel selector Adjusting receiving sound volume The receiving sound volume can be adjusted i...

Page 7: ...e loss etc adjust the semi fixed volume controls by a flat tip screwdriver so as to obtain optimum sound volume The telephone line numbers to be used correspond to the speech link numbers as shown the...

Page 8: ...allocation Touch Function Code Number of digits for trunk seizure operation and incoming call pick up operation Single digit Double digit Confirmation tone Repeat Confirmation tone Repeat Registered...

Page 9: ...07 to programme the system having paging zones 1 to 7 5 Line No 0 is impossible to use when CB 600 is used in pager call 6 Zone numbers of each exchange in Tie line system Exchange A Exchange B Excha...

Page 10: ...ll be heard 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 4 Dial 2 digits when programming the station for 2 digit dialling Dial last 3 digits for station programmi...

Page 11: ...heard key steadily 2 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other re...

Page 12: ...pted by the DIP Switch SW C 3 this registration should be made for each Paging Zone of No 01 to No 31 7 The programming is required for zones 01 to 31 when the telephone line interface is in use 8 Zon...

Page 13: ...2 2 2 4 4 4 Telephone line capacity Maximum number of units connectable in parallel Dial signal Ringing tone output Power voltage Current consumption Ambient temperture Dimensions Weight 4 lines 4 2 f...

Page 14: ...TOACorporation KOBE JAPAN 133 06 161 5A...

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