I n s t a l l a t i o n & P r o g r a m m i n g M a n u a l
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208:
Ordinary telephones must be connected to extensions 11,12, 21 and 23, circled on the
system label. These extensions are connected directly to the exchange line in the event of a
power failure. A terminal will not operate under power failure.
Connecting Extensions 212 systems only
The 212 systems uses a single pair for all extensions, polarity is not important. Simply connect the
pair from the extensions terminal to the centre pins 3 and 4 of the telephone socket.
If possible, remember to connect a terminal to the master extension 13 for system
programming.
Ordinary telephones must be connected to extensions 11 and 12, the terminals will not be
accepted at these extensions. It is recommended that extensions 25 and 27 have ordinary
telephones connected too, as terminals will not work correctly at these power fail extensions
should system power be lost.
Switch on and check
Plug in the system, the green lamp on the case will begin to flash.
Each terminal will automatically identify itself to the telephone system, the terminal will
continue to beep until it has been correctly identified, and it cannot be used during this period.
If the automatic identification fails the lamp for the line 1 key will flash to warn that
identification has failed. Enter the code below and wait for the warning beep to stop. The
display terminal will also confirm with the message ‘Terminal ID correct’.
Manually program a terminal
206/208
No dial tone? – Try switching pins 3 and 4 around.
206/208
Line 1 lamp continues to flash after entering code - Try switching pins 2 and 5
around.
Finally, dial ‘80’ from any extension and make sure all the other extensions ring.
Set the time & date
From master extension enter this code
Where hh mm
is the time using four digits,
and
dd mm yy
is the date, use two digits for all numbers, ie: 9:30 am is 0930.
ISDN Settings (option)
Check the settings of your ISDN line from your telephone line provider. If it is in ‘point to
point’ mode, i.e.: no more than one device can be connected to it, then enter the following code
from the master extension:
Switch to point to point
Select Country
For the correct operation of emergency numbers, CLI, and recall key operation at extensions, the
country network location must be selected.
Select Australian network
Select New Zealand network
Further ISDN settings
The system is now set to ring all extensions on incoming calls. For more advanced features you may
continue to follow the remaining steps.
If you have more than one number for an ISDN line, spare numbers can be used to call
extensions directly. Use this code:
Repeat for each telephone number, using only
one number per extension.
One last thing, when extensions dial out from the system, do you want to use ISDN lines or
analogue lines first?
extension
hh mm
dd mm yy
extension
telephone-number
4
5
3
7
6