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Page 1: ...A 82430 VA 82444 VA 30940D VA 30941D VA 30942D VA 30965 VA 30960 VA 20861 Panasonic Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Hawaii Inc 99 659 lwaiwa Street P O Box 774 Honolulu Hawaii 96808 0774 ...

Page 2: ...ce order code Ringer equivalence Required network interface jack 02 LS2 9 OF 0 48 USOC RJI IW RJI IC 1 SYSTEMCONNECTIONLAYOUT 1 2 INSTALLATION OF KEY SERVICE UNIT 3 How to wall mount the key service unit 3 3 INSTALLATIONOFKEYTELEPHONE 5 How to wall mount the key telephone 5 4 WIRINGCONNECTIONS 8 Connection between the KSU Key TEL and CO PBX line 8 Typeofwires 7 Wiringcables 8 5 CONNECTION OF OPTIO...

Page 3: ...le for initial set 7 Priority 152 ications 154 ing Ut setting u a i ialing tion ing line e line s i i s a se assign call ringing ig a i g 67 rbQXCall gi aging t service setting 7 tservice 7 res io class ...

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Page 6: ... a In direct sunlight hot cold or humid places Temperature range 32 F l04 F b Fulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs etc may damage the equipment or contacts c Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong d Dusty places or places where water or oil may come into contact with the unit e Near high frequency sewing machines or electric welders f On or near com...

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Page 8: ... the adapter upside down insert the guides into two adapter mounting holes provided at the lower portion of the key telephone then push in the adapter Place the mounting holes of the bracket over the studs of the modular jack and pull the phone downward to secure in place Short station cords are provided to attach the key telephone Handset cord obtainable on the market VAX 20884 7 feet VAX 20885 1...

Page 9: ...the cords then reinstall the clamp plate over the cords and secure into place with the screw Keep the loop wire resistance to the key telephone furthest from the key service unit less than 40 ohms Max 1100 feet with 22 AWG cable Do not wire the telephone cabls in parallel with the AC power source s computer telex etc If the cables run near those wires shield the cables within metal tubing or use s...

Page 10: ...r screw ing cables either of the following can be used Flat cable obtainable on the market les ex a at rng quad cable depends upon the I KSU I 1 L 25 FEET r __ Max option cord IT 200 FEET Max flat cable MODULAR CONNECTOR MODULAR CONNECTOR up to 1100 FEET Max quad cable TERMINAL BOX MODULAR CONNECTOR SCREW TERMINAL BOX wiring length Make sure that the quad cables are twisted pair or shielded twiste...

Page 11: ...nector and modular screw terminal ion to modular screw terminal at both ends Modular screw terminal Modular screw terminal For the outdoor wiring to prevent lightning hazard con nect the lightning protectors with TEL and KSU in such a way that the distance between them can be kept short as possible If telephone conversation is interrupted by lightning turn off the POWER switch of KSU and turn it o...

Page 12: ...ed on each card depending on jacks of VA 30940D 30941 D and 309420 when you use Ihe VA 1 232 system except VA 30940D VA 30941 D VA 30942D B Key TEL 32 pcs Key TEL 30 pcs Key TEL 28 PCS SL r 0 SLT 2 pcs SLT 4 pcs DPH COLl LC2 Lcl LC2 LC S 4KT 4KT WI Station card I VA 30940D DPH COLI LC2 LCl LC2 LC S DPH COLI COL2 LCI LC2 LC S 4KT 2KT 2SLT 41 T W3 S 4 _i J i___ Station Station Station Station card I...

Page 13: ...the card top and bottom ribs are aligned with the respective slots located at the regular positions inside the key service unit line cards Insert the CO PBX line cards into the key service unit This one card makes four CO PBX lines operable Co io of central office lines Connect the central office lines to the respective jacks on the card COL Nos 9 10 12 and 12 assigned to the connectors in order f...

Page 14: ...console is paired for use with the key telephone connected to the EXT No 10 con nector located inside the KSU that is DSS console alone cannot perform any operation If using a DSS connect a 12 COL key telephone to the EXT NO IO connector to provide indication of all system lines ixing of SS console to key tele phone Fix the DSS console to the key tele phone at the four fixing installation holes pr...

Page 15: ...elephone Connect each of single line telephones to the respective jacks located on the right side card The jacks are allotted in order from the top extensions No 41 through No 38 respectively Insert the station card III into the key service unit for key TEL and insert the other piece for SLT into its slots One card is capable of making 2 key telephones and 2 single line telephones usable 2 Connect...

Page 16: ... box card into the key service unit This one card is capable of making 2 door boxes usable This card may be used for sensor and door openers See page 14 and to the screw terminals 2 terminals make a pair located on the door box card Door box Door box Rib b 3 in 4 Door box A VA 20861 Door box B VA 20861 ...

Page 17: ...one card makes two door openers usable 2 Connect the screw terminals two terminals make a pair located on the door box card to the respective door openers Since the door openers are one to one corresponding to the door box connections should be made as shown below Door box of Door opener Door box Door opener s Note that the door openers to be used must meet the following requirements for connectio...

Page 18: ...arallel interface KX Pl1D is also necessary See the manual for the RS232C interface board KX PI 1D for how to mount KX PI 1 D to the inside of the printers ecOr a The following is an explanation concerning the output format and display contents for call record data am at Call record data with title UXXLJXX G T TIME DURAT C COf DIALED NO TEL ACCTL uuuuxx xxux xx xuxuuuxuuuuuxxxxx xxx xxxxuuuxxuuuux...

Page 19: ...jti 1 7 7 I SG I AB I 1 CTS 1 20 CB I 20 DTR 1 CD ...

Page 20: ...nals inside the key service unit The EPA C terminals are to control turning ON OFF of the external amplifier power Use RCA type jack output imped ance 600 Q level 0 dB for the connection to the EPA OUT jack 2 Connect the external paging speaker to the amplifier The functions of EPA VOLs 1 and 2 located inside the key service unit are as follows EPA VOLI _ This volume is to control the level of the...

Page 21: ...l not be reset To reset the system short the two sides of the pattern by inserting a screw driver or other conductive implement 4 RAM Switch This switch backup the RAM data Even when the power failure occurs the RAM memory data will not be erased if the switch is on HOLD side 5 PATA MONIT Lamp System is normal when lamp is flash i ng rogramming for automatic outside line selection group In the FCC...

Page 22: ...ted inside the power failure unit respectively 3 Connect the connectors 4 places from the top located on the card of the SLT card right side card vvhich is set inside the key service unit to the connectors labelled FROM SLT LC KSU and located inside the power failure unit respec tively 4 Connect the connectors TELs 1 to 4 labelled TO SLT and located inside the power failure unit to the respective ...

Page 23: ...I16 in from EXT No 38 SLT card EXT No 39 of KSU EXT No 40 EXT No 41 r EXT No 39 EXT No 40 to SLT EXT No 41 COL 1 p toCOL COL 4 I to KSU ...

Page 24: ...line cord 7 feet VAX 20882 Telephone line cord 15 feet VAX 20883 Telephone line cord 25 feet I VAX 20884 I f fandset cord 7 feet I VAX 20885 1 Handset cord 15 feet I Forl2COLs and 32 key telephones 5 I l orn hands free i VA 12022 in Black Color Type 1 I IO Ipce for 2 COIPBX line t 9 1 pee for 4 key telephones 1 pee for 4 single line telephones pi 13 IQ 1 pee for 4 COLs 75 University Avenue Westwoo...

Page 25: ...the system 18 digits Station included PBX access code 18 digits Last number and save number i Key Service Unit Key Telephone Power Consumption Watt 1 an eight 12 8 H x 23 0 W x42 D 9 5 ib 8 5 l 4 x 6 7 W x 2 4 D 2 2 lb H 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 2 IV of the below combination a 32 Key telephones b 30 Key telephones 2 single line telephones c 28 Key telephones k 4 single lin...

Page 26: ...ctions 3 pcs 1 set 1 copy Operating instructions sheet Installation and programming manual assy Installation and programming manual Programming table 20 copies 1 set 1 copy 1 COPY Screw template for wall mounting KSU 1 COPY Base 1 pee Handset Handset cord Station cord 1 pee 1 cpe 1 pee Name card of system speed dial 1 set Name card of individual speed dial Plastic case for system speed dial 1 COPY...

Page 27: ...y for general use which js called the Initial Set Thus no programming is necessary to immediately use your telephone system Wowever to properly change from the Initial Set to any other option the programming steps detailed under the Programming Settings for the desired feature must be followed A programming record chart is provided for ease of recording yo program changes A sample of this Programm...

Page 28: ...ediately ispley time system se ecall after 30 set 1 rrvn frame configuration 7 bit l billeven 7 bit l bit odd 7 bit 2 bit odd 8 bit l bit even 8 bit l biVodd 8 bit 2 bit even or 8 biV2 bit odd restriction ot restricte Restrict one of the digit lenoth from 8 to 16 diaits 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 36 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 ...

Page 29: ... IO rings calls of A will ring or only B will ring no 10 is used always as O l 4114555 976 restricted ...

Page 30: ...the actual programming programming of initial set Assure that the RAM switch is posi tioned at CLR side Set the power switch to the ON position After about 5 seconds assure that the DATA MONIT lamps is flashing Change the RAM switch from the CLR side to HOLD side The initial set programming is now com pleted through the above operations If you change the programming again the RAM switch is not nec...

Page 31: ...fer to the PROGRAMMING TABLE for programmable feature option Press the key to store the memo ry The next program step will appear on the LCD display When mode numbers of the programming features to be changed are the same program step numbers of the programmings to be changed can be input after the registration Therefore the programm ing changes can be performed continu ously for the programming f...

Page 32: ... Set up for program mode Programming for each mode gram I ...

Page 33: ...This feature is necessary when the system is connected to PBX Set by sp ccifying one digit from among dialing numbers 0 to 9 PBX line access number in at i Program mode Program step Desired program mode 0 thru 9 can be programmed Initial setting is 9 30 ...

Page 34: ...digit dialing number when having access to outside numbers through PBX Set by specifying one digit from among dialing numbers 0 to 9 PM line access number Program e Program step Desired program mode 0 thru 9 can be programmed possible multiple digit End ...

Page 35: ...D display you can set how many seconds after completion of dialing you want the conversation time to appear on the display Program mode Program step Initial Desired program mode fter 30 set Either 0 or 1 depending on the desired program mode Storing command ...

Page 36: ...L key function hen you wish to use the call aiting service just press FL If the system is connected to the P X line and you do not use the hold function of PBX system set to 2 seconds Program mode Program step 6 set 1 set Initial 2 set Desired program mode Either 0 1 or 2 depending on the desired program mode ...

Page 37: ... memory and one touch key One pause is counted as one digit This is used when YOU need to wait for a second dial tone when dialing an outside line Program e Program step 2 set Initial Desired program mode 3 set L Either 0 or 1 depending on the desired program mode L ...

Page 38: ...e of address numbers for group A is from 00 to XX XX is the last address number of the range and the designation should be between 00to 89 Program mode Program step Desired program mode i Program the last number of the range 0 thru 9 can be programmed Initial setting is 89 ...

Page 39: ...is the first address number of the range and the designation should be between 00and 89 Program erali in at i Program step Desired program mode Program the first number of the Program the first number of the range range 0 thru 9 can be programmed 0 thru 9 can be programmed Initial setting is 00 Initial setting is 00 End ...

Page 40: ...et SO that a short alarm tone sounds from the speaker or handset every three minutes Program e I in Program step lawn tone Initial or we alarm lone Desired program mode I Either 0 or 1 depending on the desired program mode Storing command ...

Page 41: ...ng Line key There are two systems for answering one is to simply lift the handset and the other is either to lift the handset or press ON OFF key Program m0de Program step Desired program mode Either 0 1 or 2 depending on the desired program mode ...

Page 42: ...ammed for this purpose This is necessary when the places for r ceiving incoming calls are different at daytime and night time Program step Desired program mode Only night time ring set TEL will ring Initial COL ring set TEL will ring too Either 0 or 1 depending on the desired rxoaram mode ...

Page 43: ...s once ace in period has elapsed after a calI has been put on hold disabled or set for immediately 30 seconds 1 minute or 2 minutes Program Desired program mode Either 0 1 2 3 or 4 depending Storing on the desired program mode command ...

Page 44: ...so that the signal from the door box is heard or not heard through a telephone ich has been programmed in advance You do not have to change the programming if door box is not connected Program e Program step Desired program mode an n nn I or t hitial Either 0 or 1 depending on the desired program mode ...

Page 45: ...ound from a telephone which has been programmed in advance The operating method for these sensors is specified either as close detection or open detection Program mode Program step Desired program mode Initial eteci open Storing command Either 0 or 1 depending on the desired program mod ...

Page 46: ...on can be that either no alarm sound is given from the sensor or that the alarm sound is stopped by lifting the handset of alarmed telephone Program ode Program step y SenSOr Initial or Desired program mode y handset Off hooking 1 Either 0 or 1 depending on the desired program mode ...

Page 47: ...is longer than the time which programed the phone line will be disconnected If you do not use frequently hold function this hooking time should be set to less than 0 5 second Progra MO Program step Desired program mode Initial Storing command Either 0 or 1 depending on the desired program mode ...

Page 48: ...arning tone sounds once a certain period has elapsed after a call has been put on hold Hold recall can be disabled or set for immediately 30 seconds 1 minute or 2 minutes Program mode Program step Desired program mode the desired program mode 5 ...

Page 49: ...This feature is for setting the correct time for a key telephone with an LCD display mode Program step Desired pro gram mode A 12 o P 12 o is for night is for daytime ...

Page 50: ...en you want to notify the call record You can set for not outputting SMDR data outputting the data with the title or outputting the data only Program mode Program step Desired program mode L n or Outputting da r ith title Either 0 1 or 2 depending on the desired program mode ...

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