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Table of Contents

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Installation Manual

Table of Contents

1

System Outline

1.1

System Highlights ........................................................................................................ 12

1.1.1

System Highlights....................................................................................................... 12

1.2

System Connection Diagram ...................................................................................... 15

1.2.1

System Connection Diagram ...................................................................................... 15

1.3

Specifications................................................................................................................ 17

1.3.1

Specifications.............................................................................................................. 17

2

Installation

2.1

Before Installation........................................................................................................ 22

2.1.1

Before Installation ...................................................................................................... 22

2.2

Installation of the Main Unit ...................................................................................... 24

2.2.1

Unpacking................................................................................................................... 24

2.2.2

Names and Locations.................................................................................................. 25

2.2.3

Wall Mounting ............................................................................................................ 26

2.2.4

Frame Ground Connection ......................................................................................... 28

2.2.5

ISDN (BRI) CO Line Connection Structure............................................................... 29

2.2.6

ISDN Extension Connection Structure....................................................................... 30

2.2.7

System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer.................................. 31

2.3

Opening/Closing Top Front Cover ............................................................................. 32

2.3.1

Opening/Closing Top Front Cover ............................................................................. 32

2.4

Connection.................................................................................................................... 33

2.4.1

CO Line Connection ................................................................................................... 33

2.4.2

Lightning Protector Installation.................................................................................. 36

2.4.3

Extension Connection................................................................................................. 38

2.4.4

EXtra Device Port (XDP)/Parallelled Telephone Connection .................................... 41

2.4.5

Doorphone and Door Opener Connection .................................................................. 45

2.4.6

External Relay and Second Ringer Relay Connection ............................................... 48

2.4.7

External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection ........................................................ 50

2.4.8

External Music Source Connection ............................................................................ 51

2.4.9

Printer and PC Connection ......................................................................................... 52

2.5

Optional Cards and Units Installation....................................................................... 55

2.5.1

Location of Optional Cards ........................................................................................ 55

2.5.2

Optional BRI Expansion Card and Voice Message Card Installation ........................ 56

2.5.3

Expanding the ISDN (BRI) Line Connection............................................................. 59

2.5.4

Optional Doorphone/Door Opener Card Installation ................................................. 60

2.6

Backup Batteries Connection ..................................................................................... 63

2.6.1

Backup Batteries Connection ..................................................................................... 63

2.7

Starting the System for the First Time ...................................................................... 64

2.7.1

Starting the System for the First Time........................................................................ 64

2.8

Software Installation ................................................................................................... 66

2.8.1

PC Programming Software Installation ...................................................................... 66

2.9

Country Setting............................................................................................................ 72

2.9.1

Country Setting........................................................................................................... 72

2.10

ISDN Automatic Configuration................................................................................ 74

2.10.1

ISDN Automatic Configuration................................................................................ 74

Summary of Contents for KX-TD612NE

Page 1: ...Please read this manual before connecting the Digital Super Hybrid System Model No KX TD612NE Digital Super Hybrid System Installation Manual Version 2...

Page 2: ...l requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC If you want to get a copy of the original Declaration of Conformity of our products which relates to the R TTE please contact to our...

Page 3: ...230 KX T7235 KX T7250 KX T7531 KX T7533 KX T7536 KX T7550 KX T7520 Console KX T7240 KX T7540 KX T7541 Digital DSS Console Digital DSS Console Digital Attendant Console Optional Equipment KX TD61280 KX...

Page 4: ...0 093 Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR supplementary service ETS 300 097 Connected Line Identification Presentation COLP supplementary service ETS 300 098 Connected Line Identification Res...

Page 5: ...ITH AN EARTHING CONTACT PLUG FOR SAFETY REASONS THIS PLUG MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO AN EARTHING CONTACT SOCKET WHICH HAS BEEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO REGULATIONS THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS USED AS THE MA...

Page 6: ...with the RS 232C port of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the even...

Page 7: ...and connection diagram Section 2 Installation Contains the basic system installation and wiring instructions as well as how to install the optional cards Section 3 Troubleshooting Provides information...

Page 8: ...tallation 36 2 4 3 Extension Connection 38 2 4 4 EXtra Device Port XDP Parallelled Telephone Connection 41 2 4 5 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection 45 2 4 6 External Relay and Second Ringer Relay Co...

Page 9: ...System Restart 76 2 11 1 System Restart 76 2 12 System Data Default Set 77 2 12 1 System Data Default Set 77 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Troubleshooting 80 3 1 1 Installation 80 3 1 2 Connection 81 3 1 3 O...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents 10 Installation Manual...

Page 11: ...System Outline Installation Manual 11 Section 1 System Outline This section provides general information on the system including system capacity and connection diagram...

Page 12: ...identification number CLIP Built in Voice Message Enables you to store a voice message transferred from internal external calls if an optional card KX TD61291 is installed in the main unit KX TD612 B...

Page 13: ...jacks 1 to 4 in the system also supports a parallel connection of a digital proprietary telephone and a single line device They share the same extension number and are considered by the system to be...

Page 14: ...System Outline 14 Installation Manual Uniform Call Distribution UCD Allows incoming calls to be distributed uniformly to a specific group of extensions...

Page 15: ...h optional components or customer supplied peripherals such as external speakers external music sources e g radios and door openers To ISDN BRI port 1 2 initial To ISDN BRI port 3 additional Lightning...

Page 16: ...splay proprietary telephone Parallel connection of telephone is possible Refer to section 2 4 4 EXtra Device Port XDP Parallelled Telephone Connection Extension jacks 1 to 4 are available for eXtra De...

Page 17: ...1 Control Method Stored Programme Control ROM Control RAM MC68302 CPU 16 bit 14 7 MHz 40 Mbit Flash memory 8 Mbit SRAM Switching Non Blocking PCM Time Sharing Switch Power Supplies Primary Secondary 1...

Page 18: ...the Ringing Load Primary Power 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 58 W max When power is off by the power switch 1 2 W Backup Batteries Total voltage 24 V DC Maximum Current 2 3 A CentralOfficeLoop Limit 1 600 max...

Page 19: ...System Outline Installation Manual 19 Class of Service 8 Hunting Group 32 Item Maximum Quantity...

Page 20: ...System Outline 20 Installation Manual...

Page 21: ...Installation Installation Manual 21 Section 2 Installation This section contains the basic system installation and wiring instructions as well as how to install the optional cards...

Page 22: ...d hot cold or humid places Temperature range 0 C 40 C 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...

Page 23: ...ucture 7 Mis wiring may cause the system to operate improperly Refer to section 3 1 1 Installation and section 3 1 2 Connection 8 If an extension does not operate properly disconnect the telephone fro...

Page 24: ...n of the Main Unit 2 2 1 Unpacking Unpack the box and confirm the items below Main Unit 1 AC Cord 1 Screws for wall mounting 3 Washers for wall mounting 3 Pin Plug 2 8 pin Terminal Block for extension...

Page 25: ...s AC Inlet Power Switch Power Indicator Extension Connectors External Music Jack ISDN BRI Line Modular Jacks Serial Interface RS 232C Paging Jack Battery Interface Ground Terminal External Equipment C...

Page 26: ...of the main unit If screws other than the ones supplied are used use the same sized diameter screws as the enclosed ones 2 ways of mounting are shown below Mounting on a Wooden Wall 1 Place the templa...

Page 27: ...ll to mark the screw positions 2 Drill holes and drive the anchor plugs user supplied with a hammer flush to the wall 3 Install the screws included into the anchor plugs 4 Hook the main unit on the sc...

Page 28: ...roper grounding connection to the earth ground is very important to protect the system from the bad effect of external noise or to reduce the electric shock of a lightning strike The GND pin of the 3...

Page 29: ...0 included A When your contract is point to point B When your contract is point to multipoint B 1 Your system is at the end of the connection B 2 Your system is not at the end of the connection CAUTIO...

Page 30: ...acsimiles or personal computers connected to the ISDN BRI ports port 2 and port 3 on the main unit KX TD612 A maximum of 8 ISDN extensions can be connected to each ISDN BRI port Be sure to place termi...

Page 31: ...nistered using a personal computer PC connected to a serial interface RS 232C port PC Connection Structure From Your KX TD612 to PC From PC to Your KX TD612 From Other KX TD612 to Your PC with ISDN ca...

Page 32: ...n the screw 2 Remove the top front cover Closing the top front cover 1 Replace the covers and tighten the screws 2 Tie together all of the connected cords and attach them to the wall so that the cords...

Page 33: ...d for CO lines or ISDN extension lines default Port 2 CO Port 3 Extension To use ISDN extension lines some System Programming and hardware changes are required beforehand A To make 4 CO lines 1 Insert...

Page 34: ...e an internal power supply set the power supply jumper cover to the ON position as below b To use ISDN BRI ports as CO line ports set the power supply jumper cover to the OFF position 2 Insert the mod...

Page 35: ...2 Permanent Port 3 Call 424 ISDN Configuration Default Port 1 2 Point Port 3 Multipoint 425 ISDN Data Link Mode Default Port 1 2 Permanent Port 3 Call 426 ISDN TEI Mode Default Port 1 2 Fix 0 Port 3 A...

Page 36: ...able which is 10 m above ground can be as high as 200 000 volts This system should be installed with lightning protectors In addition grounding connection to earth ground is very important for the pro...

Page 37: ...mple is only a recommendation The length of the earth rod and required depth depend on the composition of the soil 1 Installation location of the earth rod 2 Check obstructions 3 Composition of the ea...

Page 38: ...able that connects the system and the extension is as follows Wire Diameter of conductor Solid wire 0 4 0 6 mm Telephone Wiring Single line telephones 1 pair wire A B Digital proprietary telephones 2...

Page 39: ...ephones 1 While pressing down on the hole at the top of the terminal block using a screwdriver insert the required telephone wire into the side hole as shown below 2 Attach the terminal blocks to the...

Page 40: ...o the PBX main unit extension lines should be checked carefully If the extension lines are connected to the main unit with those wires making a short circuit between the H L pins or A B pins it may ca...

Page 41: ...Any single line telephone can be connected in parallel with a digital proprietary telephone Three examples of the connections are shown below System programming is required to determine the type of c...

Page 42: ...ingle Line Telephone 4 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A B H and L To system To single line telephone Note Ensure the cords are inserted in the grooves to prevent damage to the connectors for both...

Page 43: ...2 Connection through the Modular Socket Modular Socket 2 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A and B Digital Proprietary Telephone Single Line Telephone 4 conductor wiring cord Connect pins H and L on...

Page 44: ...T Adaptor Double Modular Socket 2 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A and B Digital Proprietary Telephone Single Line Telephone 4 conductor wiring cord For a digital proprietary telephone Connect pi...

Page 45: ...s as follows Installing the Doorphone 1 Loosen the screw to separate the doorphone into two halves 2 Attach the base cover to a wall using two screws Note Two kinds of screws are packed with KX T30865...

Page 46: ...the top of the terminal block using a screwdriver insert the telephone wire into the side hole as shown below 2 Attach the terminal block to the external equipment connector on the system 3 Connect t...

Page 47: ...pecifications for maximum current rating of the door opener contacts Programming Reference 122 Automatic Door Open Assignment 607 608 Doorphone Ringing Assignment Day Night Feature Reference Door Open...

Page 48: ...2 documentation this second ringer is called Second Ringer Relay Never exceed the current ratings of the relay contacts Please see the current ratings in 1 3 1 Specifications Connection Use a 10 pin t...

Page 49: ...y is activated Pin 5 Pin 3 becomes open and Pin 5 Pin 4 becomes closed Pin 6 Pin 7 is normally open It becomes closed when the ringer relay rings 3 Connect the equipment cables to the external relay a...

Page 50: ...nce 600 Length of cable 18 22 AWG Under 10 m Shielded cable is recommended To adjust the sound level of the pager use the volume control on the amplifier Programming Reference 804 External Pager BGM 8...

Page 51: ...dance 8 Length of cable 18 22 AWG Under 10 m Shielded cable is recommended System programming for music sources used for Music on Hold and Background Music BGM is required To adjust the sound level of...

Page 52: ...Interface The cables must be shielded and the maximum length is 2 m Arrange the cables so that the printer or the PC will be connected to the system as shown in the chart on the following page The pi...

Page 53: ...n Serial Interface RS 232C port on the system Serial Interface RS 232C port on the printer IBM PC Circuit Type EIA Signal Name Pin No Pin No Signal Name Circuit Type EIA BB RD RXD 2 BA SD TXD 3 CD ER...

Page 54: ...DR DSR input An ON condition of circuit DR DSR indicates the printer or the PC is ready Circuit DR DSR ON does not indicate that communication has been established with the printer or the PC Signal Gr...

Page 55: ...m static electricity do not touch parts on the P boards in the main unit and on the optional cards If accessing the parts is required wear a grounding strap CAUTION Power off the system and unplug the...

Page 56: ...nsion Card KX TD61280 and Voice Message Card KX TD61291 can be installed in the system 4 When an BRI expansion card is installed set the jumper cover on the card to the appropriate position as shown b...

Page 57: ...ly set the power supply jumper cover to the ON position as below b To use the ISDN port as the CO line port set the power supply jumper cover to the OFF position For CO line use Jumper Cover EXT S0 1...

Page 58: ...amming Reference 820 OGM Recording Feature Reference Built in Voice Message CO Line Connection Assignment CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing Direct Inward System Access DISA Intelligent Call Handl...

Page 59: ...line 422 ISDN Port Type Default Port 1 2 CO Port 3 Extension 423 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode Default Port 1 2 Permanent Port 3 Call 424 ISDN Configuration Default Port 1 2 Point Port 3 Multipoint 425 IS...

Page 60: ...then secure the screw as shown below Note Be sure to connect the cord in such a way that the ferrite core is closer to the optional doorphone door opener card than to the main board The cord can be i...

Page 61: ...rew driver insert the required wire into the side hole as shown below 2 Attach the terminal blocks to each doorphone door opener connector a KX TD61260 Two 5 pin Connectors KX TD61260 Two 5 pin termin...

Page 62: ...Microphone Shield German type Doorphone Doorphone 3 Adaptor 220V BL L O U B OV L O U B 12V 8V Door Opener 3 To RT TS2 TS1 b a TO1 TO2 German type Doorphone Doorphone 2 Adaptor 220V BL L O U B OV L O...

Page 63: ...y in the event of a power failure 1 Attach the cables KX A227 and 2 user supplied car batteries 12 VDC each as shown below Then insert the connector into the battery interface on the system Check the...

Page 64: ...in the system The system will continue to be powered even if the power switch is turned OFF The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Make sure that the outlet is located installed n...

Page 65: ...th the default values If the system does not work properly see section 2 12 1 System Data Default Set After pressing the reset button return the system clear switch to the NORMAL position in step 3 wh...

Page 66: ...of the ISDN cards for the remote maintenance FRITZ Card PCMCIA AVM FRITZ Card PCI AVM FRITZ Card classic AVM ELSA MicroLinkTM ISDN USB ELSA CreditCard ISDN Xircom Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Wind...

Page 67: ...tion Procedure 1 Start Windows 2 After exiting all Windows programmes on your computer insert the CD ROM included into CD ROM drive 3 Click PC Programming Software Installer on the initial screen 4 Cl...

Page 68: ...anual 7 Click Yes after reading and accepting the license agreement If you choose No you cannot install the TD612 PC programming software 8 Select a folder to save the installed files Normally you do...

Page 69: ...stallation Manual 69 9 Choose the model the country and the language and then click Next 10 Select a programme folder where the software will be held Normally you do not need to change Click Next to s...

Page 70: ...ete the installation 12 Start PC programming software which is in a pre assigned programme folder 13 Enter the password for the standard version which is TD612 and click OK When you start up the featu...

Page 71: ...art the procedure from clicking Uninstall Start Program TD612PC or double click Setup exe which you started when installing and follow the directions Please do not attempt a different method of uninst...

Page 72: ...e default setting You have to change it to the one of your country 1 Start PC programming software installed in your computer 2 Enter the password which is TD612 and then click OK 3 Click Country Sett...

Page 73: ...K Note Current Type Displays the present type of the main unit New Type Displays the type you are going to change the type of PC programming software 7 After this setting the main unit is automaticall...

Page 74: ...ible to assign ISDN data automatically on PC programming software 1 Start PC programming software installed in your computer 2 Enter the password which is TD612 and then click OK 3 Click ISDN Config i...

Page 75: ...yed Port Type 422 ISDN Port Type Layer 1 Active Mode 423 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode Access Mode 424 ISDN Configuration Data Link Mode L2 425 ISDN Data Link Mode TEI Assign 426 ISDN TEI Mode If you enter...

Page 76: ...re again to confirm whether there definitely is a problem or not System Restart causes the following Camp on is cleared Calls on Hold are cancelled Calls on Exclusive Hold are cancelled Calls in progr...

Page 77: ...hin about 10 seconds return the system clear switch to the NORMAL position If successfully executed the DPTs should show the time as 0 00 CAUTION Before touching the system clear switch and reset butt...

Page 78: ...Installation 78 Installation Manual...

Page 79: ...Troubleshooting Installation Manual 79 Section 3 Troubleshooting This section provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting...

Page 80: ...on Press the reset button Noise in external paging Noise on the wire between the system and the amplifier Use a shielded cable as the connection wire between the system and amplifier A short shielded...

Page 81: ...for A B and outer 2 wires are for H L Connection between the system and a single line telephone Use the correct cord The inner 2 wires are for A B Connection between the system and a single line tele...

Page 82: ...versed Adjust the extension CO line socket as follows Jack 5 through 8 For DPT only If you cannot dial an extension Connection between the system and a digital proprietary telephone Use the correct co...

Page 83: ...Troubleshooting Installation Manual 83 Connection between the system and a single line telephone Connect a digital proprietary telephone...

Page 84: ...Programming Handset Headset Selection When the headset is not being used select the HANDSET mode by Station Programming The unit does not ring The Ringer Volume Selector is set to OFF Set to HIGH or...

Page 85: ...cleared by the following operation pressing the reset button and then setting the system clear switch to the NORMAL position while the power indicator is flashing within approximately 10 seconds Opera...

Page 86: ...Troubleshooting 86 Installation Manual e Set the system clear switch to the NORMAL position while the power indicator is flashing within approximately 10 seconds...

Page 87: ...999 5 EC Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive Copyright This manual is copyrighted by Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co Ltd KME You may print out this manual solely for internal use w...

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