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PART 1. OPERATING OF CP UNIT AND NO. 200 PROGRAMMING

1. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF  CP-63

Please read following instructions carefully to ensure proper operation of the CP-63

1.  Be  careful  about  damage  by  static  electricity  as  the  CP-63

incorporates  CMOS  IC's.  Do  not touch components and connec-

tors.

2.  Turn  off  the  AC  power  switch  when  you  take  out  or  insert  the

CP-63 unit, or any other unit.

3.  Always  insert  the  CP-63  unit  into  the  "CP"  slot.  Otherwise,

there is a danger that the unit will be damaged.

4.  Make  sure  mini-jumper  for  battery  back-up  is always  placed  in

ON  position each time it is used.

5.  Incorrect  setting  of  function  select  switches  may  lead  to  incor-

rect performance.

6.  Even  if you do not  need  programming functions, be sure to carry

out  initial  programming  and  registration at  station  No.200 when
you  install  the  new  unit.  Otherwise,  some  other  functions  may
not  work  properly.

7.  The  Ni-Cd  battery  GB50-3FA1  is  capable  of  saving  important

memory registration data even at times of power failure.

To  keep  the  battery  fully  charged,  do  not  cut  the  power off for

long  hours  during  the  first  8  days  after  new  installation.  The
CP-63  unit  is  capable  of  maintaining  the  programmed  data  for

the  period  of  4  weeks  after  fully  charged  even  in  the  event of

long  hours  of  power  failure.

(About 4 weeks  (25°C), About 8 days  (40°C)

8.  We  suggest  you  replace the soldered  button  battery  GB50-3FA1

(115-42-031-9)  with  the  new  one  according  to the following  list

that  shows an  expected  life span  of the battery.
Be  sure  to  make  the  station  No.200  programming  after  replace-

ment of  the  battery.

Expected  Life Span of small  Ni-Cd  Battery

Ambient  temperature
of  exchange

0°C

25° C

40° C

Ambient  temperature
of  battery

10°C

35° C

50° C

Life span

About  5  years

About 4 years

About  2 years

9.  When  shipping  the  CP-63  unit  independently,  place  the  mini-

jumper  for  battery  back-up  in  "OFF"  position.  Cover  the  CP

back  with  cardboard,  wrap  connector  section in aluminium foil

and  put  it  in a  conductive bag.

FUNCTION SELECT SWITCHES

These  switches  select  functions.

Link Selection and

Time  Interval Adjustment

for Paging Amplifier Power Remote.

 SWITCH for #200 Programming

    n  only at  time  of  initial  programming  of  the

d  registration of functions.  In this case, station No.200

g  station"  but becomes a  normal  station when switch

  "OFF"  position.

t  of the tie-line  system, programming  has to be set up in

.

n of each exchange becomes the Programming station:

R  for battery back-up  (JP1)

Y GB50-3FA1  (3.6V 50mAh)

R  (JP2)

  "A"
  "B"
  "C"

No. 200  (100)
No. 470  (400)

No. 740  (700)

— 11 —

SW-E  (1  ~ 6)

SW-D  (1  ~ 6)

SW-C  (1  ~ 6)

SW-B  (1  ~ 6)

SW-A  (1  ~ 5)

PROGRAM

Set  this  to  "ON"  positio
exchange an

is  "programmin
is  placed  in

Note:
In the even

every  exchange
The first statio

MINI-JUMPE

Ni-Cd  BATTER

FIXED MINI-JUMPE

Exchange
Exchange
Exchange

Note:  Do  not  remove

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Summary of Contents for EXES 6000 CP-63

Page 1: ...or Tie line System EXES 6000 CP 63 For INTERCOM SYSTEM TOA EXES 6OOO INTERCOM SYSTEM CP 63 INSTALLATION HAND BOOK TOAELECTRICCO LTD KOBE JAPAN 133 21 081 1 All manuals and user guides at all guides co...

Page 2: ...oup Blocking 3 Allowing Group Access to Paging FUNCTION CODE 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 70 71 72 81 82 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Function Group E 7 18 Programmable St...

Page 3: ...that careful study of the necessary parts of this booklet should be done before proceeding further INSTALLATION HAND BOOK OF EXES 6000 EXES 6000 EX 610 620 INSTALLATION HAND BOOK OF EXCHANGE 133 21 10...

Page 4: ...Not yet available for sale Build this unit in all exchanges connected by tie line It is not possible to originate a conference from a station connected to the exchange without the CL unit but possible...

Page 5: ...ion LM 62 is also mountable Zone 0 7 with All Call Paging Tie line Interface Unit TI 62 Perforated Panel PF 022G Data Transmitting Unit DT E11 In the standard system Perforated Panel PF 012G should co...

Page 6: ...data Audio Signal Call Station Station 2 Number of stations paging zones and links Composition of exchange s Maximum number of links within own exchange EX 610 EX 620 Maximum number of links between t...

Page 7: ...5 6 7 8 Station No 200 207 208 215 216 223 224 231 232 239 240 247 248 255 256 263 LM 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Station No 264 271 272 279 280 287 288 295 296 303 304 311 312 319 320 327 PI Note LM Line...

Page 8: ...ON You may not substitute the LM unit LM8 or LM16 for the PI unit EX 610 Max 48 stations EX 620 Max 112 stations The case where the paging call is unnecessary from the exchange without the PI unit to...

Page 9: ...on of tie line links between exchanges A and B is possible But in conside ration of possible increase in the number of exchanges to be connected from 2 to 3 in the future we suggest you connect 6 7 of...

Page 10: ...station Exchange A EX 620 Terminal board BX 620 Terminal board BX 620 Exchange B EX 620 YR 810 for stations YR 801 for Tie line YR 810 for stations YR 801 for Tie line The cables between the exchange...

Page 11: ...810 for stations YR 801 for Tie line Exchange A BX 620 T1 YR 810 for stations YR 801 for Tie line The cables between the exchanges 4 wires 4 links The cables between the exchanges 4 wires x 4 links Th...

Page 12: ...C About 8 days 40 C 8 We suggest you replace the soldered button battery GB50 3FA1 115 42 031 9 with the new one according to the following list that shows an expected life span of the battery Be sure...

Page 13: ...irmation tone will be heard 2 Clears function group A Confirmation tone will be heard 2 Clears function group B Confirmation tone will be heard 2 Clears function group C Confirmation tone will be hear...

Page 14: ...e dial receiving section of the CP also to check if the signal is correctly transmitted as dialed from the station to be tested 2 If you place all LINK SELECT switches 1 4 of SW A on the CP 63 in OFF...

Page 15: ...he call As Fig 1 and Fig 2 show in the exchanges which make calls the DL Link Number corresponds with Tl Tie line Link Number In the exchange which is called the Tie line Link Number of the Tl Unit is...

Page 16: ...s called Tl Tie line Link Number Tie line Link Fixed by Connection Cable between Exchanges After power switch is on Links are used in numerical order Note If the Tl Tie line Link which corresponds wit...

Page 17: ...ence and General Purpose Control Not used Not used Group Blocking Programmable Station Numbering Pager Not Activate OFF OFF Not Activate Not Activate Not Activate Activate Activate Activate Activate 1...

Page 18: ...all Transfer Paging during Normal Calls Call Transfer Paging during Normal Calls Paging Time Interval Adjustment before Paging Pre announcement Tone Paging Zones Capacity 45 21 Selectable Dial Operati...

Page 19: ...ng Calls Among Groups Group Blocking AllowingAccess to Paging Zones Programable Station Numbering Personal Number Single Digit Dialing RemoteResponse Func tion Code 40 41 42 45 46 50 51 52 53 54 56 57...

Page 20: ...700 Remarks The following standard station numbering schedules of the exchanges A B and C are obtainable Hardwired station number Operating for Programming First Station No of Exchange A 1 8 First di...

Page 21: ...ing Zone 70 The First Station No of the Zone The Last Station No of the Zone Group Blocking Establishment of Each Group Group No 1 6 The First Station No of the Group The Last Station No of the Group...

Page 22: ...Touch Executive Station No OFF Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 10 times Be sure to...

Page 23: ...Station No OFF Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 10 times 3 Re start at Step 1 when m...

Page 24: ...Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid Touch...

Page 25: ...e NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 10 times 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrat...

Page 26: ...FF Allowed Station No OFF Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 3 Re start at Step 1 when...

Page 27: ...ion Code 54 at No 200 Station 4 A call to Master Station from Handset or Hands free Handset Substation Master Sub Relationship Function Code 61 can be programmed into Handset Substation TL 600S or Han...

Page 28: ...owed Station No OFF Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis d...

Page 29: ...d Station No OFF Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dial...

Page 30: ...FF Touch Allowed Station No OFF Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 3 Re start at Step...

Page 31: ...ation No OFF Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished Return NOTES 1 To allow all the stations to have this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 3 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occu...

Page 32: ...utive Station No Executive Station No Touch Confirmationtone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function 3 Switch B 5 must...

Page 33: ...Registration finished YES NO Release YES Sub Station No Sub Station No Touch Sub Station No Sub Station No Touch Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To release at one time the da...

Page 34: ...Touch Original Station No Original Station No Touch Confirmation tone Release finished NO YES Return NOTES 1 To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations for this function Touch Co...

Page 35: ...for this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 2 Re start at Step 1 when mis dialing occurs All other registrations remain valid 3 Switch B 4 must be ON to employ this function 4 In the case...

Page 36: ...o of the Group Confirmation tone NO New Registration finished YES Return NOTES 1 To release at one time the data programmed into all the groups for this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard...

Page 37: ...Last Station No of the Group Confirmation tone NO New Registration finished YES Return NOTES 1 To release at one time the data programmed into all the groups for this function Touch Confirmation tone...

Page 38: ...Registration finished YES NO Release YES Calling Group No 1 8 Touch NOTES 1 To release at one time the data programmed into all the groups for this function 3 Do not register a Group to call itself 4...

Page 39: ...Confirmation tone NO New Registration finished YES NO Release YES Touch Paging Zone 00 21 00 45 Touch Paging Zone 00 21 00 45 Confirmation tone NO Release finished YES Return NOTES 1 To release at one...

Page 40: ...YES Hardwired Station No Hardwired Station No Touch Hardwired Station No Hardwired Station No Touch NO Confirmation tone Release finished Return YES NOTES 1 To release all registered Programmed Stati...

Page 41: ...Any one Programmed Station No cannot be assigned to more than one Hardwired Station 3 CP DIP switch D 5 must be ON to employ this function Touch Confirmation tone will be heard 10 times C Restriction...

Page 42: ...A 5 Confirmation tone will be heard Clears function group B 6 Confirmation tone will be heard Clears function group C 7 Confirmation tone will be heard Clears function group D 8 Confirmation tone will...

Page 43: ...hange from among the followings 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 or 900 0 Without Calling Tone 1 Single tone 0 2 sec 2 Calling tone 0 3 sec 0 Without Paging Pre announcement Tone 1 Paging Pre announcem...

Page 44: ...nce Automatic Access to Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Shot Output Stations Allowed Access to Make Break Output Stations Allowed Access to 1 8 Select or Decimal Output Stations Allowed Access t...

Page 45: ...to Paging Stations Allowed Access to One Shot Output Stations Allowed Access to Make Break Output Stations Allowed Access to 1 8 Select or Decimal Output Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Ou...

Page 46: ...ations Allowed Access to One Shot Output Stations Allowed Access to Make Break Output Stations Allowed Access to 1 8 Select or Decimal Output Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output Secreta...

Page 47: ...cation Lamp Type Calling Party Indication Name Group No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Note When the indication panel belongs to only one 1 station you should write the station number in both First Station No and La...

Page 48: ...No 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 16 9 17 10 18 11 19 12 20 13 21 14 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 15 31 16 32 17 33 18 34 19 35 20 36 21 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Paging Group No 1...

Page 49: ...ge Paging Zone Type of Paging Dial Operation of Paging Response Zone Paging Station Paging or PA Paging Stations not belonging to any Zone Paging Response Possible Impossible Possible Stations in Each...

Page 50: ...T Annunciation Calling Party Indication etc and replace in the Unit Refer to 13 Explanation of Data Transmitting Unit Output Data Page 53 4 The DT E11 sends out 512 bit data 16 bit x 32 words to contr...

Page 51: ...10 DIP SWITCH TABLE FOR DATA TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING UNITS CHANNEL SELECT Switch WORD SELECT Switch 50 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 52: ...3 4 units Calling Party Indication Lamp Type 2 YR 810 Terminal Board Stations Data Receiver Equipment using DR B61 Two wires In Out Annunciation Display Board YR 802 or YR 806 YR 803 VTR ITV etc Presc...

Page 53: ...egments LEDs 1 Make output 64 contacts are avail able for pager control 2 Max 120 Calling station numbers can be indicated when designated called station with Display Board is called The numbers of ca...

Page 54: ...nciation CHANNEL SELECT Switch Each Relay Output shows last 3 digits xxx of Personal Number WORD SELECT Switch Dial Operation Personal Number Registration Personal Number Cancellation Relay Make XXX 0...

Page 55: ...s CHANNEL SELECT Switch Example 1 One shot Make Output 2 Make Break Output 3 8 Selectable Make Output 4 Decimal Output 9 units Unit No 4 Condition 1 Unit No 6 Condition 8 Unit No 8 Condition 9 Binary...

Page 56: ...sl Channel 8 Stations Groups 2 Channels Total Number of Calling Stations Max 120 Stations Each Indication CHANNEL SELECT Switch Each Relay Output shows Calling Station No Note shows the Head of a Slid...

Page 57: ...Lamp of Indication Total Number of Station with Indications 4 Stations Groupsl Channel 8 Stations Groups 2 Channels Total Number of Calling Stations Max 120 Stations Each Indication CHANNEL SELECT Swi...

Page 58: ...xchange using the frame FR 510 or FR 520 allows for no tie line connection to the other exchange The tie line connections are only possible among the exchanges using the frame FR 510A FR 520A FR 510B...

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