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Connectors Description
LINE 1
Terminate the 1st Junction Line here through a RJ Connector.
LINE 2
Terminate the 2nd Junction Line here through a RJ Connector.
EXT 601
– EXT 606
Terminate the 1
st
– 6
th
Extension wires over here through a RJ Connector.
AC 220V
Connect the 3 pin main lead here. Make sure that the EARTH wire connected to it is coming directly f rom the
point where EARTH is created.
Switch at the Bottom of the PBX
It is f or switching the PBX ON / OFF.
Note
:
The PBX is supplied RJ Connectors with short leads f or terminating the cables to RJ Sockets. It is recommended to
Crimp RJ connectors directly to the cables in order to maintain the aesthetics.
Precautions
:
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The Mains AC socket f rom where the PBX is given 220 V AC, should be separately made by taking direct connections
f rom the MCB Box and no other Electrical appliance should be connected on this point.
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Terminologies Used
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JUNCTION LINES
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Telephone Lines provided by the Department of Telecom.
EXTENSION LINES
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Extension Lines mean the EPABX extension lines.
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Programming the PBX
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To program most of the f eature mentioned in this manual, programming Password i s to be entered f rom any extensions
(601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606) through the f ollowing command
:
#
0000 (Here, 0000 is the def ault Password)
In case of any mistake while programming, keep the Handset down and pick up again.
Whenever a correct input is entered, PBX will give one single acceptance tone and when wrong input is given, it will give
three tones.
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Allowed Table
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Numbers to be allowed to extensions whose L = 0, are to be def ined in this table.
For value of L refer “Junction Dialing
Controls”.
This table has 16 Locations.
Procedure
:
Dial #
0000 + 43 QQ ABCD#
Where QQ= 01 to 16 (16 Locations of the Table)
ABCD= The starting 4 digits of the Tel numbers to be allowed to extension.
For less than 4 digits, dial # at the end of digits.
To clear this Table
, Dial #
0000 + 43 #
To clear a particular location of this table
, Dial #
0000 + 43 QQ #
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Auto Attendant Operations
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When the PBX is operated in this mode, the Junction caller gets a welcome message.
Three types of messages can be recorded f or the f ollowing 3 conditions
:
Welcome Message (10 Seconds)
Busy Message (5 Seconds)
No Answer Message (5 Seconds)
Auto Attendant Enable/ Disable:
To set Junction in Auto Attendant mode:
Dial #*0000 + 10J # where J= Junction Number 1,2
To set Junction in Direct Ring mode:
Dial #*0000 + 11J #
Message Recording/ Listening:
To Record Auto Attendant Message:
Dial #*0000 + 12 M #
Recording starts af ter a conf irmation beep. There will be a second beep f or recording end.
Listen Auto Attendant Message:
Dial #*0000 + 13M #
Where- M = 1 f or Welcome Message (10 Secs)
= 2 f or Busy Message (5 Secs)
= 3 f or No Answer Message (5 Secs)