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(Example for  HC-64)

LINE ADDRESS

Calling Station (T): No. 413

(200+ 128 + 64+ 16 + 4 + 1 = 413)

Called Station  (R): paging No. 25

(16 + 8 + 1 = 25)

LINE ADDRESS Lamp

These  lamps  display the station
numbers  (Binary number) using the
selected  link (T: Calling station,

R: Called station). The P/T lamps

when a paging or tie-line call  is
made.

SIGNAL CODE  Lamp

These lamps display the code of
signal tone being used  in the select-
ed link.

LINK SELECT Switch

The switch position  is to be selected

in accordance with the number of
links in use. The line address and

the signal code of the link in use
are then displayed by the lamps.

Note:

 Operate this switch using the

hexadecimal notation.

LINK  BUSY Lamp

These  lamps  display the number of
the links in use.

CLOCK Lamp

Indicates that the control signal for

the time sharing switch is being

transmitted normally.

5-4 SG (Signal Generating and Distributing Unit)

Function: Composed of 8 kinds of signal generators (calling, privacy/disconnected,

busy, dialing, zone paging, all call, priority/executive priority, registration

confirmation/call holding/mic-off) and distributors.

This unit distributes  under HC control the required signal tones to each
individual link.

Tone of SG Unit

Calling tone

Privacy tone

Busy tone

Dialing tone

Zone Paging

All-Call  Paging

Priority tone

Holding tone
Registration

)

(

 confirmation

tone

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Summary of Contents for EX-610

Page 1: ...EXES 6000 For Fully Electronic Exchange EX 610 620 630 INTERCOM SYSTEM INSTALLATION HAND BOOK EX 610 620 630 ...

Page 2: ...d found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pur suant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be re...

Page 3: ...ystem 6 1 Exchanges 6 2 Stations 6 3 Accessories 7 Cable Installation 7 1 Type of Cables 7 2 Core Diameter versus Transmission Distance 7 3 Wiring 1 General Information 2 Spacing 3 Piping 8 Connection of Equipments 8 1 Connection of Power Supply 8 2 Connection between the Exchange and the Terminal Board BX 610 or BX 620 8 3 Connection of the Terminal Board BX 610 or BX 620 to the Main Terminal Boa...

Page 4: ...rovision of such additional function requires the following 1 Connection of the additional equipment as required 2 Selection of functions which satisfy your needs and setting up these functions in the respective equipment This Installation Handbook of Exchanges EX 610 620 630 for EXES 6000 System contains technical instructions as to connection of exchange etc mentioned in the above Paragraph 1 In...

Page 5: ... to be described later on See page 12 This terminal is part of the exchange 1 2 Exchanges EX 610 64 stations EX 620 128 stations EX 630 256 stations The features of the exchange of the Toa EXES 6000 Intercom System are as follows 1 All exchange are of modulor constructions This results in a great increase in ease and speed of system installation 2 Extensive incorporation of ICs makes each exchange...

Page 6: ...nit TI 62 is also mountable Zone 8 15 without All Call Paging Paging Interface Unit PI 62 Type 1 In this location LM 62B is also mountable Zone 1 7 with All Call Paging Perforated Panel PF 023A Data Transmitting Unit DT E60 In the standard system Perfo rated Panel PF 013A should come in this position Junction Cable YR 806 Cable length 1000mm YR 802 Cable length 400mm is not available Note The Exch...

Page 7: ... Paging Assignment Unit SA 64 Cabinet Rack CR 271 Exchange Frame FR 630A Line Modern Unit LM 62B LM 65 Line Modem Unit with BGM function may be inserted into these positions instead of LM 62B Jack for Programming Station Extention Frame FR 631A Data Transmitting Unit DT E60 When this unit is not used mount Perforated Panel PF 013A in this place Power Supply Unit DS 630 DC Fuse 20A for use of 129 2...

Page 8: ... System Back up on AC Power Failure Option 5 Ambient Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F 6 Dimensions EX 610 510 W x 656 H x 325 D mm 20 08 x 25 83 x 12 80 EX 620 510 W x 878 H x 325 D mm 20 08 x 34 57 x 12 80 EX 630 566 W x 1364 H x 435 D mm 22 28 x 53 70 x 17 13 7 Weight EX 610 45kg 99 1 IDS without battery EX 620 57kg 125 63 Ibs without battery EX 630 109kg 240 30 Ibs without battery Caution Both top a...

Page 9: ... the links in use Example for HC 62 LINE ADDRESS Off Bright PROGRAM ON OFF CPunit Calling Station T No 250 200 32 16 2 250 Called Station R No 205 200 4 1 205 SIGNAL CODE TONE AND SPEECH MODE During Conversation Press to talk R T Press to talk T R OFF duration on T R Calling Privacy Disconnected Busy Dialing Zone paging All call Priority Executivepriority Registration Call holding Mic off LINE ADD...

Page 10: ...use are then displayed by the lamps Note Operate this switch using the hexadecimal notation LINK BUSY Lamp These lamps display the number of the links in use CLOCK Lamp Indicates that the control signal for the time sharing switch is being transmitted normally 5 4 SG Signal Generating and Distributing Unit Function Composed of 8 kinds of signal generators calling privacy disconnected busy dialing ...

Page 11: ...uited between paired lines Arrangement of the LMs with individual ranges for the station numbers covered from left to right is shown here 5 8 SI Speech Interface Unit Function Connects to the SM 600 Speech Message Device to send or receive a voice signal 5 9 PI Paging Interface Unit Function Provides PA paging and station paging It sends out both paging voice signals and relay make signals for pow...

Page 12: ...pment vulnerable to the influence of an electric field 6 2 Stations Particular attention should be given to the following points during installation Choose a desk top type flush mount type or desk surface mount type station according to the user s need If the PA paging function is adopted precautions should be taken to ensure against feed back due to interference between the station microphone and...

Page 13: ...ing plan within an installed system Exchanges EX 610 620 Terminal Boards BX 610 620 Main Terminal Boards Intermediate Terminal Boards Secondary Terminal Boards Stations HF 600M etc YR 810 Station Speaker Amplifier s for Paging 1 Junction Cable 2 wire for stations 2 Junction Cable 4 wire for paging 3 Private Branch Cable Multi core cable Make sure to connect quad pairing when using a multi core cab...

Page 14: ...equently Station wiring which must be laid across open areas of floor should be protected by plastic or metal shields See drawing below EXAMPLE Wall Metal or hard PVC tube 2 Pin Jack Plug Wire protector Box Desk Floor Floor Floor duct When a multi pair cable is used for connection it must not be used as a power cable or data transmitting cable for facsimile etc 2 Spacing Since the working voltage ...

Page 15: ...tched on Fuse Use a proper type of fuse according to the number of the stations to be connected See the table below Number of Stations 0 30 31 64 Fuse Capacity DC 5A DC 8A Important To facilitate maintenance works of the fuses and bat teries allow much space between the wall and the cabinet rack Batteries 24V 3 5 Ah Put the Power supply unit into the bottom part of the exchange AC Power Switch Pow...

Page 16: ...for AC power supply and grounding 6 Switch power on and both the AC power and the battery cir cuits are activated 7 Confirm the colour of Power indication lamp AC operation Green Battery operation Red 8 Check if the unit operates on battery without any problem about 40 hours after power is switched on Fuse Put the Power supply unit into the bottom part of the exchange Use a proper type of fuse acc...

Page 17: ...lace the battery power switch of BC 630 in OFF position Connect the battery input terminal of the power supply unit to the battery output terminal of the battery case BC 630 using cables supplied with BC 630 4 Make connections for AC power supply and grounding 5 Remove 5 screws on the front panel of the battery case and pull the panel toward you holding its handles Then connect 3 Ni Cd batteries t...

Page 18: ... AC operation Green Battery operation Red 9 Conduct a battery operation test about 60 hours after power is switched on since sufficient time is necessary for the batteries to charge fully BC 630 Battery compartment NDC 2560x3 Pull toward you after removing 5 screws on the front panel Battery power switch Batteries NDC 2460 x 3 24V 6Ah 15 ...

Page 19: ...onnect J7 of the exchange to T1 of the terminal board with the YR 801 cable 4 For SI unit Connect the SI unit to L2 of J2 terminal board of an exchange by means of the YR 810 cable Exchange EX 610 without the rear panel Station Terminal Board BX 610 without the cover Junction Cable YR 810 for Stations Amplifier Speaker Junction Cable YR 801 for Paging 2 Wiring Example when Exchange EX 620 is used ...

Page 20: ...4 31 to P1 and P2 of the terminal board B respectively UseYR 801 cable for this connection 3 For TI units Connect TI1 J11 in the place of PI3 and TI2 J12 in the place of PI4 of the exchange to each T1 of the terminal boards A and B respec tively with YR 801 cable 4 For SI unit Connect K2 or an exchange to L2 of a terminal board A Exchange EX 630 without the rear panel Junction Cable YR 801 for Pag...

Page 21: ...without stripping an insulative jacket of the inner cable Push down on the cable with the YC 105 clipping tool optional and the cable is cut off At this point the connection is finished Terminal Board Side Exchange Side Junction Cable YR 810 YR 801 is also the same dimension Fig 1 BX 610 for 64 stations Fig 2 BX 620 for 128 stations Yellow Cliping Tool YC 105 Gray Push down Cross Section ClipTemin...

Page 22: ...cessary Knock out 8 4 Connection of the Station Plug to the Exchange Jack Station 2 Pin Plug YC 602 Cover Clip Teminal of Teminal Boards BX 610 620 To Exchange To other station 2 Pin Jack YC 601 Note 1 Use 4 x 2 Switch Box for YC 603 2 Pin Jack for flush mount 2 Terminals No 1 and No 2 inside the jack have no polarity 19 ...

Page 23: ...1 Wall mounted type Mount it on a wall or pillar or desk Utilize either top bottom knock out holes of the case or a cable entry hole provided in the base for connecting the cables to the exchange Station jack YC 603 Flush mounted type First mount the switch box in the wall and then make piping and wiring arrangements before the station jack is installed Knock out hole provided on the top and botto...

Page 24: ... the line con nected for Speaker station function Side view of the LM 62A unit with parts mounted Side view of the LM 62B LM 65 units with parts mounted Side view of the LM 62C LM 65C units with parts mounted 2 Speaker Volume Adjustment 1 Speakers with an impedance of 600 ohms or more may be used without a transformer If it is desired to use lower impedance speakers a transformer should be used to...

Page 25: ...akers AC Power Fig 1 Two differrent types of PI Unit Type 1 Standard and Type 2 modified version of Type 1 are necessary to employ the All call plus 15 or more individual paging zones function 1 PI 62 Type 1 PI1 is different from PI 62 Type 2 PI2 PI4 in the following parts being used in each unit Table 1 b PI 62 Type 2 PI2 PI4 Type Parts PI 62 Type 1 PI1 All call 7 Paging Zones No 1 7 PI 62 Type 2...

Page 26: ...es 1 and 2 2 Perform the wiring of the station paging assignment plug by soldering according to the zone allocation determined Refer to Fig 1 and Table 1 3 Cut off unnecessary jumper wires JP3 JP8 and resistor R126 R826 of the LM unit according to the zone allocation 4 If the exchange is the EX 610 both No 256 and No 263 pins of the assignment plug must not be connected to the GND pin To another L...

Page 27: ... plug by soldering according to the zone allocation determined Refer to Fig 1 and Table 1 3 Cut off unnecessary jumper wires JP200 JP800 JP201 JP801 JP105 JP805 of the LM unit according to the zone allocation 4 If the exchange is the EX 610 both No 256 and No 263 pins of the assignment plug must not be connected to the GND pin To another LM unit Fig 4 Station Paging Assignment Plug Fig 5 LM 62B 65...

Page 28: ...on Paging Assignment Plug Fig 8 LM 62C 65C units Bottom Top Bottom Table 3 Wiring of Station Paging Assignment Plug Table 4 Station Paging Connection LM Unit Note Mark the disconnected jumper wire or resistor with X Fig 9 PI unit 25 ...

Page 29: ...No PO through P7 of the plug For station output lines of the plug the pin corresponding to the first station number of each LM unit has been connected to a connector 46B of each LM unit with the pin corresponding to the last station number of each LM unit having been connected to a connector 46A of each LM unit EX 610 LM1 LM7 Station No 200 No 255 EX 620 LM1 LM15 Station No 200 No 319 6 Use solder...

Page 30: ...consecutive station num bers The station included in the group but not requiring the station paging function can be disconnected by cutting off the corresponding resistor wires or the jumper wires of stations For the LM 62A unit R126 R826 Refer to Table 2 For the LM 62B 62C 65 65C units JP105 JP805 Refer to Table 3 4 Perform the wiring of the SA unit for connection between the LM and PI units The ...

Page 31: ...X Table 3 Station Paging Connection LM 62B 62C 65 65C Units Paging Zone Note Mark the disconnected jumper wire or resistor with X Fig 2 Wiring on SA unit LM No Station No Paging distribution line LM Unrequired paging line Paging Zone Unrequired paging line Paging distribution line LM Station No LM No 28 ...

Page 32: ...he YR 806 cable 1000 mm in length When using 2 or more DT E60 units mount them in an equipment rack Use the YR 802 cable 400 mm in length for connection between the exchange and the DT E60 and the YR 803 extension cable for the DT E60 DR B61 Such devices as indicator control unit etc can be made by using this unit and 24V DC power supply 9 6 Connecting the station for emergency paging Connect the ...

Page 33: ...of each individual station may be ad justed by setting the corresponding switches SW101 SW801 See the figure below Sound volume adjustment For the LM 65 unit The BGM volume of each individual station may be de creased by cutting off the corresponding jumper wires JP103 JP803 JP102 JP802 See the figure below 1 Cutting off the jumper wire having the greatest number of the two JP103 JP803 decreases t...

Page 34: ...cation etc the microphone sensitivity or speaker volume needs to be adjusted for hands free conversation When the paging function is employed adjust the gain of the paging amplifier or change the installed location of the speakers and stations to minimize feed back Noisy area Quiet area Station A Station B Voice from station B is interrupted Background noise level at station A is high Voice from s...

Page 35: ...tation Replace the station LM Clear all No 200 programmings according to each CP Inst Dial 2 at any M station One of LINK BUSY lamps on HC lights bright Replace Station Station number is indicated with LINE ADDRESS T lamp of HC Replace HC On dialling 2 dial tone heard Dial SIG CORD lamps on HC light up as shown in Fig 1 Call from any station to any station In other links dial tone and lamps OK Sta...

Page 36: ...iring of the paging assignment unit 7 Confirm the channel number of the DT E60 8 Confirm if both the YR 810 and YR 801 cables are used proper ly 9 Confirm that setting the power switch to ON causes all link busy indicators on the HC to go out 10 Set the front mounted program switch of the CP to ON 11 Make the exchange initial setting Turn off the program switch after setting 12 Perform link tests ...

Page 37: ...Printed in USA 4 92 133 21 117 1B ABC ...

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