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User guide NEC 1232 - INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Issue-1 December, 1998
HYBRID TELEPHONE SYSTEM
GROUPHONE
INSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
Model 308/824/1232/2464
RECORD OF REVISION
Issue No.
1
Date
December, 1998
Remarks 1st release for following ROM version: TX-Z 308: 3.0 TX-Z 824: 5.0 TX-Z 1232/2464: 3.0 (CPU-B1)
Nothing contained in this manual shall be deemed to be, and this manual does not constitute, a warranty of, or representation with respect to, any of the equipment covered. This manual is subject to change without notice and Nitsuko has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this manual. Further, Nitsuko also reserves the right, without prior notice, to make changes in equipment design or components as it deems appropriate. No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and Nitsuko shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall Nitsuko be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced without prior written consent of Nitsuko.
(C) 1998 by Nitsuko Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Printed in Japan
This manual consists of eight parts:
PART 1: INTRODUCTION PART 2: SPECIFICATIONS PART 3: SYSTEM INSTALLATION PART 4: FEATURE DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION PART 5: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PART 6: PROGRAM RECORD FORM PART 7: OPTIONAL ITEMS (Caller-ID, FAXU, VAU) PART 8: HOW TO USE FOR SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
The TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 system is a microprocessor-based, state-of-the-art communications system which offers you superb service, and the flexibility and features which are usually only found on larger, more expensive systems. The TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 system is designed to give you the best custom-designed services available, making it as easy to use as it is to install. The system can operate by itself or behind a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). The TX-Z 308 system is ideal choice for small or home office. It starts with three lines and eight extensions. TX-Z 824 system can grow in size from the basic four outside lines and eight extensions to eight outside lines and twenty-four extensions. Main Equipment for TX-Z 1232/2464 system is slot type expansion cabinet and expandable using one cabinet. This system can grow in size from twelve outside lines and thirty-two extensions to twentyfour outside lines and sixty-four extensions only adding expansion mother board and power supply unit. With the touch of a few keys, you will have such sophisticated features as Abbreviated Dialing, Repeat Dialing, Conference Call, and Paging etc. at your fingertips. You can also have text message with display phone! The possibilities are almost limitless. The system offers you the flexible assignment of outside lines, and a toll restriction package that can be tailored to suit your needs. Optional equipments (Doorphone, BGM/External MOH input, External Paging output, SMDR I/F, Fax Machine, Voice Mail) can be installed if you desire. Such options are guaranteed to expand and enrich the already wide horizons of your system. One of the excellent points about TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 system are powerful features provided for single line telephone. Most of features provided for key telephone can be used on single line telephone. Also, you do not need exclusive interface unit to connect single line telephones to TX-Z 308/824/1232/2464 system. It means that you can use the same interface unit as key telephone. This manual will provide you with step-by-step instructions for the installation of the basic equipment, the procedure for customizing your system so that it serves your office or company's particular needs, and the easy, almost effortless instructions for using your telephones. NOTE: Please read through this entire manual at least once before ordering any additional equipment or attempting any installation.
PART 2 SPECIFICATIONS
General Description System Configuration Visual Indication Audible Indication
General Description
System Capacity
Items System Size Trunk Line Extension Key Telephone Single Line Telephone Intercom Talk Path Paging Path DTMF Receiver Doorphone Interface External Speaker Output External MOH Input PF Transfer Line TX-Z 308 System 308 3 8 Max. 7 (No. 10 to No. 16) Max. 6 (No. 12 to No. 17) 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 (Fixed to CO No. 1 to Ext. No. 17)
Items System Size Trunk Line Extension Key Telephone Single Line Telephone DLS Console Intercom Talk Path Paging Path DTMF Receiver Doorphone Interface BGM Input External Speaker Output External MOH Input Ringer Unit PF Transfer Line 2 408 4 8 8 8
TX-Z 824 System 616 6 16 16 16 824 8 24 24 24
Max. 3 (Use DLS console as DSS console.) 6 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 4 6
¾ 2-1 ¾
General Description
System Capacity
Items System Size Trunk Line Extension Key Telephone Single Line Telephone DSS Console Intercom Talk Path Paging Path DTMF Receiver Doorphone Interface BGM Input External Speaker Output External MOH Input Ringer Unit PF Transfer Line 1 12 8 2 1 2 1 2 TX-Z 1232/2464 System 1232 12 32 32 32 1 10 2 16 2464 24 64 64 64 2
Note: When one DSS Console is connected, one intercom talk path is occupied. When DSS Console, Paging Path or BGM Input is used, intercom talk path(s) will be used.
¾ 2-2 ¾
General Description
Electrical Specifications
Station Cable Length Limit Key Telephone Single Line Telephone Doorphone Box * 300 m (0.5 f two-pair twisted cable). 1,125 m (0.5 f one-pair twisted cable). 150 m (0.5 f one-pair twisted cable).
Off-premises extension is not allowed. In other words, do not run the wire in outdoor. Power Supplies 308M 90 V AC to 264 V AC, 50/60 Hz. 90 V AC to 134 V AC, 50/60 Hz. 180 V AC to 264 V AC, 50/60 Hz. 90 V AC to 264 V AC, 50/60 Hz. 40 VA maximum. 85 VA maximum. 195 VA maximum. 390 VA maximum. +5 V DC, +6 V DC, +12 V DC, +28 V DC. 824M-100 824M-200 2464M 308
Primary Power
Power Consumption Secondary Power
824 1232 2464
External Equipment Specifications
Background Music (BGM) /Specifications Input Impedance 600 W Input Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm). Maximum Input 1 Vrms External Music On Hole (MOH) Specifications Input Impedance 600 W Input Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm). Maximum Input 1 Vrms External Paging Speaker Specifications Output Impedance 600 W Output Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm). Maximum Output 400 mV rms
¾ 2-3 ¾
General Description
Mechanical specifications
Items TX-Z 308 Main Equipment TX-Z 824 TX-Z 1232/2464 Display Type Key Telephone Standard Type Dimensions (W ´ D ´ H mm)/Weights (Kg) 335 ´ 265 ´ 90/1.9 475 ´ 325 ´ 104/5.00 494.6 ´ 362 ´ 230/6.70 221 ´ 170 ´ 88/0.80 (TXD) 216 ´ 177 ´ 81/0.75 (BTXD) 221 ´ 170 ´ 88/0.75 (TD) 216 ´ 177 ´ 81/0.70 (BTD) 221 ´ 170 ´ 63/0.50 (64 D DSS) 216 ´ 177 ´ 59/0.50 (64 BD DSS) 221 ´ 62.5 ´ 63/0.20 (24 DL DLS) 212 ´ 60 ´ 59/0.20 (24 BDL DLS) 132 ´ 100 ´ 35/0.20
DSS Console
DLS Console Doorphone Box
Environmental Specifications
Items System Temperature Humidity Doorphone Environmental Requirements 0 to 45 degree C (32 to 113 degree F). -20 to 60 degree C (-4 to 140 degree F). 10% to 95% noncondensing.
¾ 2-4 ¾
System Configuration (TX-Z 308)
Name Description Quantity /System Remarks CPU, Power Supply, battery charger, 3-Trunk/8extension interface, ringer, 1 PF transfer circuit included.
NX.E-308M TXZ ME
TX-Z 308 Main Equipment
1
NX.E-6TD TXZ KTS
6 Line keys, standard type Key Telephone NX.E-6TXD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, display type Key Telephone NX.E-12TD TXZ KTS 12 Line keys, standard type Key Telephone NX.E-12TXD TXZ KTS 12 Line keys, display type Key Telephone NX.E-6BTD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, standard type Key Telephone NX.E-6BTXD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, display type Key Telephone NX.E-12BTD TXZ KTS 12 Line keys, standard type Key Telephone NX.E-12BTXD TXZ KTS 12 Line keys, display type Key Telephone NX7E-3SMDR-A1 NX7E-3DHEXU-A1 NX7E-3FAXU-A1 NX7E-3CIDU-A1 SMDR interface card Doorphone I/F, relay contacts, EXMOH input, EXP output FAX Transfer /DUD Interface Card Caller-ID Interface Card
1st Model. Modular station cable included. 1 to 7 2nd Model. Modular station cable included.
Note 2 Note 2
1 1 1 1
Music source is required for EXMOH.
Note 2 Note 2
Complied with Bellcore Spec. NT-S-D6 DX2E-32i/NX7E BATTERY BOX NX.E TXZ W.M.K NX.E TXZ ABB.CARD SET DX.E ABB.CARD SET 2-wire doorphone box External backup battery box Wall-mount bracket Pull-out type abbreviated dial number card (20 pcs) Stand type abbreviated dial number card (20 pcs) 2 1 As needed As needed As needed 1 pce. per key telephone. NP2.6 or equivalent batteries are required.
Note 1: The above list shows composition of a system with full capacity. Note 2: A maximum of 2 out of these 4 optional cards can be installed in TX-Z 308 Main Equipment. EXMOH: External Music On Hold EXP: External Paging KTS: Key Telephone Set ME: Main Equipment SMDR: Station Message Detail Recording SLT: Single Line Telephone DUD: Direct Universal Dialing
¾ 2-5 ¾
System Configuration (TX-Z 824)
Name NX.E-824M TXZ ME(1) NX.E-824M TXZ ME(2) NX.E-6TD TXZ KTS Description TX-Z 824 Main Equipment for 100V TX-Z 824 Main Equipment for 200V 1 Quantity /System Remarks CPU, Power Supply, battery charger, and 4Trunk/8-extension interface included.
6 Line keys, standard type Key Telephone NX.E-6TXD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, display type Key Telephone 12 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-12TD TXZ KTS Telephone NX.E-12TXD TXZ KTS 12 Line keys, display type Key Telephone 6 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-6BTD TXZ KTS Telephone NX.E-6BTXD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, display type Key Telephone 12 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-12BTD TXZ KTS Telephone NX.E-12BTXD TXZ KTS 12 Line keys, display type Key Telephone NX7E-208E-A1 2-Trunk/8-extension card NX7E-008E-A1 8-extension card NX7E-4PFU-A1 NX7E-8DHEXU-A1 NX7E-8RGU-A1 NX7E-8SMDR-A1 NX7E-8SMCID-A1 NX7E-8CID ADAPTOR NX.E-24DL TXZ DLS NX.E-24BDL TXZ DLS NT-S-D6 NVM-2 Model 1 NVM-2 Model 2 NVM-22 Voice Mail I/F DX2E-32i/NX7E BATTERY BOX 4 PF transfer card Doorphone I/F, relay contacts EXMOH/BGM input, EXP output Ringer unit for Single Line Telephone SMDR interface card
1st Model. Modular station cable included. 24 2nd Model. Modular station cable included.
2 1 1 1 4 power failure transfer circuits for SLT. Music sources are required for EXMOH, BGM. 1 pce. for a system when SLT is connected. Needed to use SMDR printer. Needed to use CallerID/SMDR 1 set for 8 Trunk lines Complied with Bellcore Spec. Connected to display type key telephone. 8DHEXU is required. 1 Voice Mail I/F is required for 2 ports. 1 Voice Mail I/F is required for 2 ports. 1 Voice Mail I/F is required per port. Required for VM connection NP2.6 or equivalent batteries are required.
1 Caller-ID/SMDR interface card Caller-ID adapter 24 key DLS Console for 1st Model Key Telephone (used as DSS Console) 24 key DLS Console for 2nd Model Key Telephone (used as DSS Console) 2-wire doorphone box Voice Mail with 2 ports, 2 hour voice storage, 50 mailboxes. Voice Mail with 4 ports, 4 hour voice storage, 50 mailboxes. Voice Mail with 2-4 ports, 25 hour voice storage, 50-100 mailboxes. Voice Mail Interface Unit External backup battery box 1
3 2 As needed As needed As needed As needed 1
¾ 2-6 ¾
System Configuration (TX-Z 824)
Name NX.E TXZ W.M.K NX.E TXZ ABB. CARD SET DX.E ABB. CARD SET Description Wall-mount bracket Pull-out type abbreviated dial number card (20 pcs) Stand type abbreviated dial number card (20 pcs) Quantity Remarks /System As needed As 1 pce. per key telephone. needed As needed
NOTE: The above list shows composition of a system with full capacity.
¾ 2-7 ¾
System Configuration (TX-Z 1232/2464)
Name Description Quantity /System
1232 2464
Remarks
NX.E-2464M TXZ ME NX7E-12MB NX7E-12PS NX7E-24POWU NX7E-24EPMB-A1 NX7E-12PS NX7E-24CPU-B1
TX-Z 1232/2464 Main Equipment Basic mother board Power supply unit DC/DC power supply, battery charger Expansion mother board for 2464 Expansion power supply unit for 2464 System main processing unit
1
1 Factory equipped units
1
1 1 1 BGM and EXMOH input, 2 relay contacts, and CallerID software included. Can not be installed to Slot No.4 and No.8. Daughter board for 24CPU Needed to use Caller-ID 1 set for 8 Trunk lines Complied with Bellcore Spec. 12 power failure transfer circuits for SLT. Common unit with TX-Z 824 NP2.6 or equivalent batteries are required. 24DHU is required. 1 Voice Mail I/F is required for 2 ports. 1 Voice Mail I/F is required for 2 ports. 1 Voice Mail I/F is required per port. Required for VM connection Connected to display type Key Telephone
NX7E-408U-A1 NX7E-008U-A1 NX7E-24DHU-A1 NX7E-24SMDR-A1 NX7E-24SMCID-A1 NX7E-8CID Adapter
4-Trunk/8-extension card 8-extension card 2-doorphone I/F card SMDR interface card Caller-ID/SMDR interface card Caller-ID adapter
4 1 1
8 1 1
2
3
NX7E-12PFU-A1 NX7E-24VAU-A1 NX7E-8RGU-A1 DX2E-32i/NX7E BATTERY BOX NT-S-D6 NVM-2 Model 1 NVM-2 Model 2 NVM-22 Voice Mail I/F NX.E-24DL TXZ DLS NX.E-24BDL TXZ DLS NX.E-64D TXZ DSS NX.E-64BD TXZ DSS
12-Trunk line PF transfer card Voice announce unit Ringer unit for Single Line Telephone External backup battery box 2-wire doorphone box Voice Mail with 2 ports, 2 hour voice storage, 50 mailboxes. Voice Mail with 4 ports, 4 hour voice storage, 50 mailboxes. Voice Mail with 2-4 ports, 25 hour voice storage, 50-100 mailboxes. Voice Mail Interface Unit 24 key DLS console for 1st Model Key Telephone 24 key DLS console for 2nd Model Key Telephone 64 key DSS console for 1st Model Key Telephone 64 key DSS console for 2nd Model Key Telephone
1 1 1 1 2
1 1 2 1 2
As needed As needed As needed As needed
8
16
1
2
Included in the extension quantity
¾ 2-8 ¾
System Configuration (TX-Z 1232/2464)
Name Description Quantity /System
1232 2464
Remarks
6 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-6TD TXZ KTS Telephone NX.E-6TXD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, display type Key Telephone 12 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-12TD TXZ KTS Telephone 12 Line keys, display type Key NX.E-12TXD TXZ KTS Telephone 6 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-6BTD TXZ KTS Telephone NX.E-6BTXD TXZ KTS 6 Line keys, display type Key Telephone 12 Line keys, standard type Key NX.E-12BTD TXZ KTS Telephone 12 Line keys, display type Key NX.E-12BTXD TXZ KTS Telephone NX.E TXZ W.M.K NX.E TXZ ABB. CARD SET DX.E ABB. CARD SET Wall-mount bracket Pull-out type abbreviated dial number card (20 pcs) Stand type abbreviated dial number card (20 pcs)
1st Model. Modular station cable included. 32 64 2nd Model. Modular station cable included.
As needed As needed As needed 1 pce. per key telephone.
¾ 2-9 ¾
Visual Indication
1. LED Indication (KTS) LED Category Interval (sec) Location
Trunk Line Incoming Call
60 IPM Flash
Trunk Line Hold
120 IPM Flash
Line
Trunk Line I-Hold
300 IPM Flutter
Trunk Exclusive Hold
120 IPM Flicker
Trunk Line Busy
Steady
Intercom Incoming Call
300 IPM Flutter
ICM
Intercom Hold
120 IPM Flicker
Intercom Busy
Steady
Call Forward Transferred Extension/Follow-Me Transferred Extension Call Forward Originating Extension/Follow-Me Originating Extension TRFR Night Service (Manual) Night Service (Automatic)
300 IPM Flutter
60 IPM Flash
Steady
120 IPM Flash
¾ 2-10 ¾
Visual Indication
LED Category Do Not Disturb Interval (sec) Location Steady
Trunk Line DND DND Executive Call Forward Transferred Extension
120 IPM Flash
60 IPM Flash
DND Message in Active
120 IPM Flicker
Microphone Off
Steady
MIC
Monitored Extension (BTD, BTXD TEL) Monitoring Extension (BTD, BTXD TEL)
300 IPM Flutter
120 IPM Flicker
SPK
Speaker On
Steady
Message Waiting Received (TD, TXD TEL) MW Message Waiting Originated (TD, TXD TEL) Monitored Extension (TD, TXD TEL) MON Monitoring Extension (TD, TXD TEL)
120 IPM Flicker
120 IPM Flicker
300 IPM Flutter
120 IPM Flicker
¾ 2-11 ¾
Visual Indication
LED DSS (BLF) Category Extension Busy/Intercom Incoming/DND Extension Message Waiting Received (BTD, BTXD TEL) Message Waiting Originated Indica -tor (BTD, BTXD TEL) Intercom Line Incoming Call (BTD, BTXD TEL) Trunk Line Incoming Call (BTD, BTXD TEL) 60 IPM Flash 300 IPM Flutter Interval (sec) Location Steady
120 IPM Flicker
120 IPM Flicker
¾ 2-12 ¾
Visual Indication
2. LED Indication (DLS) LED Category Extension Busy Interval (sec) Location Steady
DLS (824)
Intercom Incoming Called Extension
120 IPM Flash
DND Extension
300 IPM Flutter
Trunk Line Incoming Call
60 IPM Flash
Trunk Line Hold
120 IPM Flash
DLS (1232) (2464)
Trunk Line I-Hold
300 IPM Flutter
Trunk Line Exclusive Hold
120 IPM Flicker
Trunk Line Busy
Steady
¾ 2-13 ¾
Audible Indication
1. Tone Interval Indication (KTS) Category Trunk Line Incoming Call Interval (sec) Location 600/450/16 Hz FM
Trunk Line Off-Hook Signal Tone (Speaker Busy)
600/450/16 Hz FM
Trunk Line Automatic Recall
600/450/16 Hz FM
Three-Minute Tone
600 Hz 3 Splash
Toll Restriction and Each Password Entry Failed
600 Hz 1 Splash
Line Available in Trunk Queuing
600/450/16 Hz FM
Paging/Doorphone Splash Tone
800 Hz 2 Splash
Intercom Call (Voice) Splash Tone (MIC ON)
800 Hz 1 Splash
Intercom Call (Voice) Splash Tone (MIC OFF)
800 Hz 2 Splash
Intercom Signal Call
450/16 Hz AM
Intercom Off-Hook Signaling Tone
450/16 Hz AM
¾ 2-14 ¾
Audible Indication
Category Intercom Off-Hook Signaling Tone (DSS Console) Interval (sec) Location 450/16 Hz AM
Intercom Ring-Back Tone
450/16 Hz AM
Intercom Dial Tone
400 Hz
Intercom Busy Tone
400 Hz
Intercom DND Tone
400 Hz
Intercom Unobtainable Tone
400 Hz
Intercom Callback Recall
600/450/16 Hz FM
Emergency Alarm 1
600 Hz (TEL) 800 Hz (EX-SPK) 600 Hz (TEL) 800 Hz (EX-SPK)
Emergency Alarm 2
Alarm Clock
600 Hz
Call Forward/Follow-Me Accepted
600 Hz 1 Splash
¾ 2-15 ¾
Audible Indication
Category Key Touch Tone Interval (sec) Location 600 Hz 1 Splash
Call Forward/Follow-Me Denied (Toll Restriction/Each Error Tone)
600 Hz 3 Splash
Warning Tone when Dial Block is Set (No-LCD(TD, BTD) TEL)
600 Hz 3 Splash
Automatic Repeat Dial Waiting Tone
600 Hz 2 Splash
Break-In Notification Tone
400 Hz
Message Playback Confirmation Tone (TX-Z 1232/2464)
400 Hz
KTS Local Dial Tone
400 Hz
KTS Local Busy Tone
400 Hz
Long Conversation Cutoff Warning Tone
400 Hz
¾ 2-16 ¾
Audible Indication
2. Tone Interval Indication (SLT) Category SLT Local Dial Tone 1 Interval (sec) Location 400 Hz (#78-B=0) 400 Hz (#78-B=1)
SLT Local Dial Tone 2
SLT Local Busy tone
400 Hz
Hold Transfer to Busy SLT
400 Hz
Break-In Start Tone
400 Hz
Break-In Notification Tone
400 Hz
MW SLT Dial Tone (When SLT is Set MW)
400 Hz
DISA SLT Dial Tone 1
400 Hz (#78-B=0) 400 Hz (#78-B=1)
DISA SLT Dial Tone 2 SLT Ringer 1 (Trunk Calls/Doorphone Calls) (TX-Z 308/824) SLT Ringer 1 Trunk Calls/Doorphone Calls) (TX-Z 1232/2464)
16 Hz
16 Hz
¾ 2-17 ¾
Audible Indication
Category SLT Ringer 2 (Intercom Calls/ Hold Transfer/ Recall) (TX-Z 308/824) SLT Ringer 2 (Intercom Calls/Hold Transfer/ Recall) (TX-Z 1232/2464) 16 Hz 16 Hz Interval (sec) Location
Message Playback Confirmation Tone (TX-Z 1232/2464)
400 Hz
Long Conversation Cutoff Warning Tone
400 Hz
¾ 2-18 ¾
PART 3 SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Precaution 3-1 Installation of TX-Z 308 System 3-2 Installation of TX-Z 824 System 3-3 Installation of TX-Z 1232/2464 System
Precaution
Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the system. Y Y Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the vents or other holes of this unit. If there is any trouble, disconnect the unit from the telephone line. Plug the telephone directly to the telephone line. If the telephone operates properly, do not reconnect the unit to the line until the trouble has been repaired. If the telephone does not operate properly, the chances are that the trouble is in the telephone system, and not in the unit. Do not use benzine, thinner, or the like, or any abrasive powder to clean the cabinet. Wipe it with a soft cloth.
Y
WARNING WHEN A FAILURE OCCURS WHICH RESULTS IN THE INTERNAL PARTS BECOMING ACCESSIBLE, DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IMMEDIATELY AND RETURN THIS UNIT TO YOUR DEALER. DISCONNECT THE TELECOM CONNECTION BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE POWER CONNECTION PRIOR TO RELOCATING THE EQUIPMENT, AND RECONNECT THE POWER FIRST. THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH AN EARTHING CONTACT PLUG FOR SAFETY REASONS THIS PLUG MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO AN EARNING CONTACT SOCKET WHICH HAS BEEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO REGULATIONS. THE POWER SOCKET WALL OUTLET SHOULD BE LOCATED NEAR THIS EQUIPMENT AND BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
Precaution
Safety Installation Instructions When installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 3. Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Installation Precautions This set is exclusively made for wall mounting only. Avoid installing in the following places. (Doing so may result malfunction, noise or discoloration.) 1. In direct sunlight and hot, cold, or humid places. (Temperature range: 0°C-45°C/32°F- 113°F) 2. Sulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs, etc., may damage the equipment or contacts. 3. Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong. 4. Dusty places, or places where water or oil may come into contact with the unit. 5. Near high-frequency generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welders. 6. On or near computers telexes, or other office equipment, as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners, (It is preferable not to install in the same room with the above equipment.) 7. Install at least 1.8 m (6 feet) from radios and televisions. (both the main unit and a key telephone) 8. Do not obstruct area around the main unit (for reasons of maintenance and inspection - be especially careful to allow space for cooling above and at the sides of the main unit). Wiring Precautions Make sure to keep the following instructions when wiring. 1. Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with an AC power source, computer, telex, etc. If the cables are run near those wires, shield the cables with metal tubing or use shielded cables and ground the shields. 2. If cables are run on the floor, use protectors or the like to protect the wires where they may be stepped on. Avoid wiring under carpets. 3. Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers, telexes, and other office equipment. Otherwise, the TX-Z 308's system operation may be interrupted by the induction noise from such equipment. 4. Please use one pair telephone wire for extension connection of (telephone) equipment such as standard telephones, answering machines, etc., except key telephones. 5. The AC cord must be plugged off during wiring. After all the wiring are completed, plug the AC cord into an AC outlet. 6. Mis-wiring may cause the system to operate improperly. 7. If an extension does not operate properly, disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then connect again, or plug off the AC cord of the system and then on again. 8. The TX-Z 308 is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug. This is for safety. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. 9. Use twisted pair cable for Trunk line connection. 10. Trunk Lines should be installed with lighting protectors. (Ask your dealer) 11. The aerial distribution wiring is not allowed.
PART3-1
INSTALLATION OF TX-Z 308 SYSTEM
Table of Contents
Name and Location ....................................................................................... 3-1-1 Wall Mounting ............................................................................................... 3-1-1 Opening Front Cover..................................................................................... 3-1-2 Frame Ground Connection ........................................................................... 3-1-2 Extension Connection ................................................................................... 3-1-2 Trunk Line Connection .................................................................................. 3-1-4 Installation of 3SMDR and Printer/PC .......................................................... 3-1-5 Installation of 3DHEXU ................................................................................. 3-1-8 After Wiring.................................................................................................. 3-1-10 24 V DC Battery Supply .............................................................................. 3-1-11 Note: Refer to PART 7 for installation of 3CIDU-A1 and 3FAXU-A1.
Name and Location
Overview of the Main Unit
Initialization Switch Extension 4-pin Jacks
Inside View of the Main Unit
Power Indicator Front Cover
Trunk 2-pin Jack AC cord Ground Terminal Cable Holders
Wall Mounting
1. Place the template (included) on the wall to mark the four screw positions. 2. Install the four screws (included) into the wall.
3. Hook the main unit on the screw heads.
¾ 3-1-1 ¾
Opening Front Cover
1.
Loosen the screw.
2.
Slide the cover to the direction of an arrow while pressing the marked position.
Frame Ground Connection
IMPORTANT!!! Connect the frame of the main unit to ground. To ground
Extension Connection
Wire Specification
The wire specification are as follows: Wire Solid wire f 0.5 mm or 24AWG Diameter of conductor Cable Two-pair twisted or quad cable Cable Length between ME and Extension For key telephone: Not exceeding 300 m (985 ft) For single line telephone: Not exceeding 1125 m (3750 ft) Use a 4-pin plug (included) to connect extension lines. There are 8 plugs to connect extensions to TEL 1 through TEL 8 jacks. 1. Lift the transparent part. 2. Insert required telephone wires into the holes in a plug. Then press the transparent part into the black part. Note: Do not strip the wires. Insert the wires all the way into the plug.
Connection
¾ 3-1-2 ¾
Extension Connection
For key telephone
For single line telephone
Modular Adapter
TEL 1
Key Telephone
Notes: Y The key telephones can only be connected to the TEL 1 through TEL 7 jacks. Y The single line telephones can only be connected to the TEL 3 through TEL 8 jacks. Y A power failure transfer telephone (single line telephone) must be connected to the TEL 8 jack if you want a PF transfer extension. Y Do not connect key telephone in parallel with a single line telephone. Y You can use the cable holders to fix the wires. (See illustration on page 3-1-10) Y Bridge taps are not allowed.
¾ 3-1-3 ¾
Trunk Line Connection
Wire Specification
The wire specifications are as follows: Solid wire Wire f 0.5 mm or 24AWG Diameter of conductor Use a 2-pin plug (included) to connect Trunk (CO/PBX) lines. There are 3 plugs to connect Trunk lines to CO1 through CO3 Jacks. 1. Lift the transparent part. 2. Insert required telephone wires into the holes in a plug. Then press the transparent part into the blue part. Note: Do not strip the wires. Insert the wires all the way into the plug.
To CO/PBX Line
Connection
Note: You can use the cable holders to fix the wires.
Power Failure
When the AC power fails, CO1 directly switches to the Single Line Telephone connected to TEL8 jack.
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Installation of 3SMDR and Printer/PC
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The TX-Z 308 Main Equipment can accommodate only up to 2 optional cards due to the height. 1. Disconnect the AC cord from an AC outlet. 2. Loosen the screw and remove the front cover. 3. Loosen the two screws and remove the upper housing.
Installation of 3SMDR Unit For use of the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) feature, NX7E-3SMDR-A1 unit must be installed in the main equipment. To install this unit in the main equipment: 1. Attach the 3SMDR unit to the connector labeled EXPCN on the main unit.
2. Secure the 3SMDR unit with metal spacer (included).
Metal spacer
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Installation of 3SMDR and Printer/PC
3. After installing the 3SMDR unit, connect the printer/PC and the main equipment using a RS232C cable.
Removing the knock-out panel.
To printer 4. Set the SW1 on the 3SMDR unit to the proper bit rate position. NX7E-3SMDR-A1 unit
SW1
5. Y Y Y Y
Set the interface conditions of the printer/PC as follows: Word length: 7 bit Parity bit: Even parity Start bit: 1 bit Stop bit length: 2 bit
6. Put the housing and cover back and secure the screws. 7. Plug the AC cord into an AC outlet, Note: If the 3DHEXU unit has been installed in the main equipment, remove the 3DHEXU unit from the main unit and install the 3SMDR unit first. Then mount the removed 3DHEXU unit on the SMDR unit.
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Installation of 3SMDR and Printer/PC
RS-232C Cable Assembly To connect SMDR and Printer/PC, RS-232C cable is needed. How to make cable, refer to the following illustration. Cable Length: Below the 15 m
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Installation of 3DHEXU
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The TX-Z 308 Main Equipment can accommodate only up to 2 optional cards due to the height. The NX7E-3DHEXU-A1 unit provides: Y Two doorphone interface Y One external speaker interface Y One external MOH input Y One alarm input To install this unit in the main equipment: 1. Attach the 3DHEXU unit to the connector labeled EXPCN on the main unit. 2. Secure the 3DHEXU unit with metal spacer (included).
Metal spacer
Note:
If the 3SMDR unit has been installed in the main equipment, mount the 3DHEXU unit on the 3SMDR unit as illustrated below.
3DHEXU unit 3SMDR unit
This section provides information on installing the Doorphone Boxes in TX-Z 308 system. Specifications: 150 m wire maximum of 0.5 f twisted telephone cable.
1. Connect wires to the terminal marked R and C on the back of the Doorphone Box, and connect the other end to DH1 on the 3DHEXU unit for Doorphone Box 1 or DH2 for Doorphone Box 2. (See illustration below)
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Installation of 3DHEXU
To doorphone box 1 Holes for screws Rear view left side
DH1 DH2
2. Adjust the audio level with VR3 on the 3DHEXU unit for Doorphone Box 1 or VR4 for Doorphone Box 2. Note: The relay contacts RL1 and RL2 can be used as Door Unlock device control. The device must be connected to these contacts. (See Program No.56)
This section provides information on the installation of external devices to the external zone. A zone can receive Trunk Audible and Paging. Speaker can be used to broadcast these signals at the zone. External page zone can be used to provide Meet-Me Paging. External zone has normally open contact. A relay for zone is energized when Paging amplifier is in use, including Trunk audible. Specifications: Y Output Impedance: Y Output Level: Y Maximum Output: Y Relay Contact: 600 ohms Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm) 400 mV RMS 1.25 amps for 24 V DC resistive loads
1. Connect wires from the connector on the 3DHEXU unit labeled SPK to an amplifier for External zone. The amplifier input must match the specifications above. Attach the speaker to your amplifier. 2. Connect wires from the connector on the 3DHEXU unit labeled CTR to the device for External Zone. 3. Adjust the volume level of External Zone with VR1 on the 3DHEXU unit.
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Installation of 3DHEXU
This section provides information on installing External Music On Hold in the TX-Z 308 system. Specifications: Y Input Impedance: 600 ohms Y Input Level: Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm) Y Maximum Input: 1 Vrms 1. Connect input from external MOH source to the connector on the 3DHEXU unit labeled EXMOH. 2. Set SW1 strap to the EXT position. (If the External MOH is not required, set to the INT position.) 3. Adjust the output level of External MOH Source. Note: The relay contacts RL1 and RL2 can be used as MOH device control. The remote control terminal on the device must be connected to these contacts. (See Program No. 56) This section provides information on the installation of an external alarm. An alarm can be connected to the system. Programming determines if the alarm inputs require an open or a closed circuit. Specifications: Y Loop Resistance: Less than 100 ohms. (Do not supply external power.) Y Open Resistance: More than 5 kohms. (Do not supply external power.) NX7E-3DHEXU-A1 unit
VR4
VR3
VR1
SW1
After Wiring
1. Put the housing and cover back and secure the screws. 2. Plug the AC cord into an AC outlet. Removing the knock-out panel.
The cable holder to fix the wires.
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24 V DC Battery Supply
Connecting external battery with main equipment, the TX-Z 308 system can start even in the case of a power supply failure. If the external battery has been connected in advance, the main equipment automatically switches to battery power when a power failure occurs. Required Battery: Yuasa NP2.6-12 (rated at 12 volts, 2.6 amp-hours) ´ 2 piece Note: A battery storage box (DX2E-32i/NX7E Battery Box) must be required to accommodate above batteries. To install batteries in the battery box: 1. Loosen the screw and remove the front cover of battery box. 2. Insert one pair of batteries. 3. Secure batteries with tie-wraps attached. 4. Connect attached wires to the battery terminals correctly. (See the following illustration) 5. Put the cover back and secure the screws. To connect the battery box with main equipment: 1. Disconnect the AC cord of main equipment from an AC outlet. 2. Loosen the screw and remove the front cover of main equipment. 3. Loosen the screw and remove the upper housing of main equipment. 4. Connect the battery box and the main equipment (insert plug into connector made CN201) using a cable attached with battery box.
Battery cable
CN201
280 mm
155 mm Red Blue Orange Battery Box
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PART3-2
INSTALLATION OF TX-Z 824 SYSTEM
Table of Contents
Installing the Main Equipment....................................................................... 3-2-1 The Card Locations....................................................................................... 3-2-2 Grounding Requirements.............................................................................. 3-2-2 Connector Assembly ..................................................................................... 3-2-3 Trunk Line Connection .................................................................................. 3-2-3 Extension Connection ................................................................................... 3-2-4 Cable Routing and Cramping........................................................................ 3-2-5 Installing Expansion PCBs............................................................................ 3-2-5 Installing DLS Console.................................................................................. 3-2-5 Installing the Ringer Unit............................................................................... 3-2-6 Installing the SMDR and Printer/PC ............................................................. 3-2-6 Installing 4PFU-A1 PCB................................................................................ 3-2-7 Installing 8DHEXU-A1 PCB .......................................................................... 3-2-7 Installing the Doorphone Box........................................................................ 3-2-8 Installing External Paging Output ................................................................. 3-2-9 Installing External MOH and BGM.............................................................. 3-2-10 Installing External Alarm Sensor................................................................. 3-2-11 Lithium Battery Installation.......................................................................... 3-2-11 Backup Battery Connection ........................................................................ 3-2-12 Note: Refer to PART 7-1 for installation of 8SMCID-A1
Installing the Main Equipment
The Main Equipment should be installed in a clean, dry, centrally-located spot (such as a closet), where it is out of direct sunlight. The area should be free of moisture (water, dampness, etc.), and away from any equipment which might vibrate. You should choose a location that is well-ventilated, where the temperature does not exceed that of a normal room. Step 1: Before wall mounting the TX-Z 824 Main Equipment, the top cover of Main Equipment must be removed. Loosen the two screws and remove the top cover as illustration. Step 2: Tack-fasten two of the four wood screws (provided with Main Equipment) on the wall at about 430 mm apart. Step 3: Place the two holes of the main unit over the tacked wood screws to hang the Main Equipment on the wall and then fully tighten the wood screws. Step 4: Fasten another two screws on the wall through the two bottom holes of the Main Equipment. PRECAUTIONARY SAFEGUARDS 1. Never install the Main Equipment where it may be exposed to water (near a bathtub, pool, sink, etc.). 2. Never mount the Main Equipment on an unstable surface, where it might fall. 3. Never block the vents on the Main Equipment. These vents prevent the unit from overheating. Proper ventilation must be supplied for the unit. 4. Never place any objects inside the vents of the Main Equipment.
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The Card Locations
The card locations for the Main Equipment are shown in the following illustration.
Grounding Requirements
The Main Equipment must be properly grounded. If circuit ground is not available at the dedicated AC outlet, the following steps should be taken: Step 1: Provide a suitable metal pipe ground in accordance with the local operating telephone company procedures. Step 2: If no metal pipe ground is available, a ground rod should be installed in accordance with the local operating telephone company procedures. Step 3: Where a ground is used, a grounding terminal is provided on the Main Equipment.
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Connector Assembly
When connecting the wiring cables to the connectors mounted on the units. Insert the wires of each cable into the connector and insert this connector to female connector on the unit (see illustration). Step 1: As indicated in the illustration, insert twisted or quad telephone wire (0.5 to 0.67 mm f) into the upper section of the connector. Ensure that the lead wire ends do not protrude beyond the rear surface of the connector. Step 2: Install the upper section of connector over the lower, and then compress the assembled connector with pliers or the like. Verify that the upper section of connector will not come off the lower section.
Trunk Line Connection
The Trunk (CO/PBX) lines shall be connected as illustration. Make connection from Telecom provided connector to one of the connector on the 408M-A1 or 208E-A1 units labeled COCN. The TX-Z 824 system can be installed eight Trunk lines maximum. The basic system is equipped to accept four Trunk lines. If two expansion units (NX7E-208E-A1 PCB) are installed, four more Trunk lines may be installed (see System Configuration Table).
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Extension Connection
The extension (Key Telephone and Single Line Telephone) shall be connected as illustration. Insert the connector from the extension into the female connector on the units (NX7E-408M-A1, NX7E-208E-A1, NX7E-008E-A1) labeled STCN. The basic system is equipped eight extension ports. If two expansion units (NX7E-208E-A1 and/or NX7E-008E-A1) are installed, Up to twenty-four extensions can be connected to the system. 4-conductor wiring is required for each extension when connecting Key Telephone Set to the system. Use 2-conductor wiring for each extension when connecting Single Line Telephone to the system. In other words, L (Low) and H (High) will not be used for Single Line Telephone.
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Cable Routing and Cramping
All cabling should exit from the right side of the Main Equipment. Route and cramp the cable for the Main Equipment as illustrated on the right side.
Installing Expansion PCBs
The NX7E-208E-A1 PCB is CO/PBX and station interface card which provides two CO/PBX interface, eight station interface. The NX7E-008E-A1 PCB is station interface card which provides eight station interface. This two cards are required when expanding the your system. Install NX7E-208E-A1 and/or NX7E-008E-A1 PCB into the Main Equipment as illustrated below. An earth ground (ETH) connection is required whenever the NX7E-208E-A1 PCB is installed in the system.
Installing DLS Console
The TX-Z 824 system can accommodate up to 3 DLS Consoles used as DSS (Direct Station Selection) console. Refer to "Installing DLS Console" in page 3-3-10.
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Installing the Ringer Unit
The ring generator source unit (NX7E-8RGU-A1 PCB) must be installed in the system when connected the Single Line Telephone as system extension. To install NX7E-8RGU-A1 PCB, mount the PCB on the right position of the Main Equipment, and connect an attached cable to the connector mounted on the NX7E-408M-A1 PCB labeled RGUCN. (See the following illustration.)
Installing the SMDR and Printer/PC
For use of the Station Message Detail Recording feature, NX7E-8SMDR-A1 PCB must be installed in the system. To install the NX7E-8SMDR-A1 in the Main Equipment: Step 1: Insert the NX7E-8SMDR-A1 PCB into the connector labeled EXPCN on the units (NX7E-408MA1, NX7E-208E-A1 or NX7E-008E-A1). Step 2: Mount the SMDR Jack and Cable Assembly on the bottom side of the Main Equipment, and then insert the cable attached with RS232C Jack into the RSCN connector on the NX7E-8SMDR-A1 PCB. Refer to RS-232C Cable Assembly in Installation of TX-Z 308 System (P 3-1-7). Step 3: After installing the NX7E-8SMDR-A1 PCB, using a RS232C cable, plug the printer/PC to the SMDR Jack Assembly. Set the interface conditions of the printer as follows:
Word length: 7 bit, Parity bit: Even parity, Start bit: 1 bit, Stop bit length: 2 bit.
Set SW1 to the proper Bit Rate position.
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Installing 4PFU-A1 PCB
The NX7E-4PFU-A1 PCB provides 4 power failure cut through circuits to single line telephone. To install PCB and connect the wires, refer to following a illustration.
Installing 8DHEXU-A1 PCB
The NX7E-8DHEXU-A1 PCB provides: - Connections for two alarm sensors - Connections for customer supplied MOH and BGM - Two Doorphone Box interfaces - Two external paging outputs - Two common-use relay contact Step 1: Insert the card holders attached with the PCB into the specified holes of the Main Equipment. Step 2: Insert a 8DHEXU-A1 PCB along the card holders. Step 3: Connect the ribbon cable attached with the PCB to the DHUCN connector on the NX7E-408M-A1 PCB.
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Installing the Doorphone Box
This section provides information on installing the Doorphone Boxes in a TX-Z 824 system. Specifications: 150 m wire maximum of 0.5 f twisted telephone cable.
Step 1: Mount the 8DHEXU-A1 PCB on the base unit of the Main Equipment (see "Installing 8DHEXUA1 PCB" on page 3-2-7). Step 2: Connect wires to the terminal marked R and C on the back of the Doorphone Box, and connect the other end to DH1 on the 8DHEXU-A1 PCB for Doorphone Box 1 or DH2 for Doorphone Box 2. (See illustration below) Step 3: Adjust the audio level with VR3 on the 8DHEXU-A1 PCB in the Main Equipment for Doorphone Box 1 or VR4 for Doorphone Box 2.
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