TOA Electronics CP-63 manual Necessary module units

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Appendix. Instructions for building the CP-63 in the EXES-5000

1. The CPU-55/56 differ from the CP-62/63 in dial operation.

Function

CPU-55

CPU-56

CP-62

CP-63

Continuous Calling Tone

One-touch Response

8 Selectable Make Output

X: 1 ~ 9, Y: 0~ 7

X: 1 ~ 9, Y: 1 ~ 8, 0 (Clear)

X: 1 ~ 9, Y: 1 ~ 8, 0 (Clear)

2.Set the DIP switch SW-E-5 (change-over of Privacy and Continuous Calling Tone) to OFF (Privacy). Set the other DIP switches according to the necessity.

3.The "Automatic Access to Paging" function is not available from the EXES-5000 system. You, therefore, need not program the "Automatic Access to Paging" function (Function Code No. 54) referred to in Function Code Table for Station NO No. 200 Programming.

4.Module units necessary for the tie-line system.

Function

Exchange "A"

Exchange "B"

Possible or

Reason

Necessary module units

impossible

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Possible

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• It is impossible to use both the

All functions

 

 

 

 

CPU-56 and the CP-63 in the

 

 

 

 

 

same system.

 

 

 

Impossible

 

 

 

 

 

Possible

 

DLU-52

 

 

 

 

 

or

Conversation

 

 

Impossible

2 voice switch passes

DL-62, OC-62

Possible

1 voice switch passes

Impossible

3 voice switch passes

Conference

 

Possible

1 voice switch passes

It is impossible to use both the CPU-56 and the CP-63 in the same system.

CL-62, DL-62, OC-62

Note.

1.To ensure the complete speech functions (perfect simultaneous speech, calls and responses made by means of a handset, etc.) that the stations of EXES-6000 system can have, 2-wire stations as well as the LM-62 is necessary.

2.The exchange using the frame FR-510 or FR-520 allows for no tie-line connection to the other exchange. The tie-line connections are only possible among the exchanges using the frame FR-510A, FR-520A, FR-510B, FR-520B, FR-610 or FR-620.

3.For the following module units, you may use whichever you proper: SGD-52A and SG-62 (the SG-62 is necessary when the LM-62 is used.)

PIU-52A and PI-62 TI-52 and TI-62

4.When the CP-63, OC-62 and DL-62 are used in the tie-line system, the speech link of the calling exchange is in the full duplex mode, while voice switches cause the speech link of the called exchange to be in the automatic alternative speech mode.

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Contents CP-63 Contents Installation Hand Book of Exchange Introduction to the Installation Manual for EXES-6000Installation Hand Book of EXES-6000 Required Installation Hand Book SystemsFunctions Which Require Additional Units Example of Exchange Mounted on Intercom Cabinet Rack TIE-LINE Connection of the Exchanges Function of the Central Processing Unit CP-63Block diagram for tielined exchanges Relationship between the PI unit and the LM unit Wiring for TIE-LINE Connection of the Exchanges Example of connection of EX-620 exchange Example of connection of EX-620 exchange SW-C SW-B Function Select Switches SW-EFixed MINI-JUMPER JP2 Initial CP-63 SET UP Trouble Shooting Check of ROM & NMOS-RAM No calls on the systemTie-line for 3 exchanges Reference for Connection Link Number between DL and Tl Link CP-63 DIP Switches for Function Selection SW-A SW-B SW-C SW-DON/OFF Function Code Table for Station no Programming Clearance at one timeProgramming of System OFFProgramming of each Function Operating for ProgrammingExecutive Priority Function Code 50 Highest Priority Station no Programming for Each FunctionYES Continuous Calling Tone Function Code Continuous Calling Tone StepStations Allowed Access to ALL Call Function Code Stations Allowed Access to ALL Call StepStations Allowed Access to Conference Function Code Stations Allowed Access to Conference StepAutomatic Access to Paging Function Code Handset Substations Allowed Access to Paging StepComplementary Notes Call by Dialing Picking up the HandsetStation Allowed Access to ONE Shot Make Output Step Stations Allowed Access to MAKE/BREAK Output Function Code Stations Allowed Access to MAKE/BREAK Output StepTouch Function Code New Registration? Stations Allowed Access to 4 Decimal Digits Output Step Secretary Transfer Function Code MASTER/SUB Relationship Function Code MASTER/SUB RelationshipGroup Hunting Function Code Paging Zone Function Code Establishment of Each Paging ZoneGroup Blocking Establishment of Each GroupCalling Party Indication Lamp Type Function Code Registration of station numbers having indication panelGroup Blocking 2 Allowing Calls Among Groups Function Code Allowing Calls Among GroupsAllowing Access to Paging Zones Programming of Single Station Number Programmable Station Numbering Function CodeProgrammable Station Numbering Programming of Serial Station Numbers Restriction of programmable station numberingInitial Programming of the Exchange Programming Data TableInitial Programming Clearance of Each Function at a TimeFunction Table for the System FunctionProgramming Data Function Table for StationsProgrammingdatatable For Tie-line Unit EX-620 Station Numbers Table for Calling Party Indication Lamp Type Individual Stations Cable YR-802 or YR-806 Channel SelectDIP Switch Table for Data Transmitting and Receiving Units YR-810 YR-802 Description Explanation of Data Transmitting Unit Output ChannelsChannel Selection Functions ApplicationExplanation of Data Receiving Unit Output Data Channel 0 CH In/Out AnnunciationChannel Select Switch Channel Select Switch Channel 2 CH Calling Party Indication Lamp TypeChannel 3 CH Calling Party Indication Lamp Type Necessary module units KOBE, Japan