Functions Operating Instructions
 Contents
 Functions and Operating Procedures
Functions and Operating Procedures of Tie-Line System
 Permits conversation
Procedures of stations for TOAs EXES-6000 Intercom
Basic functions, their operating procedures
This handbook is comprised of the following 4 chapters
 Chapter
 Stations
 Whole intercom system
Speech functions
 Station Operation PV Type
 Making a call
Responding to a call Privacy switch is OFF
Are refused
Hands-free Master Station Model HF-210M/210MB/670M/HS-670
 Making a call
Responding to a call Privacy switch is in the OFF
 Speaker
 Hands-free / Handset Substation
 Indication on the liquid crystal display
Auto-dialer registration
Liquid crystal display
 Door Substation Model HF-640S
When calling with the call switch
Response
 TL-600M/610M/620M
By means of a 2-stage volume selector SP. VOL switch
Station Operation NP Type
Handset Master Station
 On position. Depressing any key
 Hands-free Substation
 Responding to a call Privacy switch is in the OFF
 Privacy switch
 Model HF-250M
Hands-free/Handset Master Station with Auto-Dialer
 Door Substation
 PTT
Functions EXES-6000 CP-66
 Functions EXES-6000 CP-66
 Functions and operating procedures of single exchange system
 Four types of dialing operations
Selecting dial operations
 No through 999, No through
 Mic. off
 Digit decimal output
 Registration
Camp-On-Busy
Busy Call Back
 Privacy
 Mic Off
Camp-On Privacy
Press-To-Talk
 Press-To-Talk Control
 Each function
Single Digit Dialing
Confirmation tone Personal number
Confirmation tone Paging call Paging zone
 Master Sub Relationship
Automatic Access To Paging
 Personal Number Call
 Continuous Calling Tone
 Conversation after Remote response
Cancelling remote response programming
Programming the remote response group
Dial operation for Remote response
 Call Hold and Call Back from Calling or Called Station
Call Transfer
Call Transfer from Called Station
 Party
When the called is busy, the call is automatically rerouted
Paging during Normal Calls
Group Hunting
 Digit the executive station
Secretary Transfer
 Touch dials or hangs up a handset
Unless the executive sets his station Privacy switch to OFF
Secretary Transfer and Call Transfer
To the executives station
 Touch dials Original call is resumed
 Registering Call Forwarding function
Cancelling Call Forwarding function
Cancellation of Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding
 Executive Priority
Priority
 Highest Executive Priority
 Conference dials
Conference
Person wishing to drop out of the conference should dial
At his station
 Maximum paging zones
Paging
Station paging
All-call paging
 Example
Other Paging Modes
Combination paging
Emergency all-call paging
 How to select the paging area and make the paging call
 Paging response
Paging call
All zones are paged at the same time by all-call paging
 Responding to combination paging and zone paging
Combination Paging
Priority of paging
 Programming for Example
 Handset substation TL-600S should normally be used for
Emergency All-Call Paging
 Zones 01 ~ 31, all-call 00, or
Priority Station Paging
Normal station paging calls are not audible at the busy
Such busy stations Dial
 Your personal number at any station in the desired paging
Personal Number Paging
 Programmable Station Numbering
Selectable First Station Number
 Programming for , 2, 3
Group Blocking
Example of Paging response
 All-call paging Zone paging Conference
Programmable Restricted Access for Stations
General purpose control Mode 5 4 decimal digits output
Stations at which the following 7 specified functions can
 Paging pre-paging tone can be chosen from 2 seconds
Selectable Paging Pre-paging Tone Duration
Time-Out of Paging Call
Time-Out of Conversation
 By dialing Confirmation tone
In/Out Annunciation
Personal number call
By dialing
 Lamp on the Destination panel is turned off
Destination Annunciation Indication
Dial Confirmation tone
 Calling station memory
Indication mode without calling station memory
Indication mode with calling station memory
Calling Party Indication Lamp Type
 Response to indicated calling party
Calling Party Indication Numerical Type
 One station/one lamp type Conversation partner indica
When a station having the Indication Panel receives
Conversation Partner Indication Lamp Type
 Answering
Pocket Pager
Pager call and response
System can call a maximum of 10,000 pager receivers
 General Purpose Control
 Clear entry
Simplified Paging
Clear Entry and Conversation Over
To terminate conversation dial
 Functions and operating procedures of tie-line system
 Number of stations, paging zones and links
Tie-line Connections of Exchanges
Tie-line
Purpose of tie-line connection
 Numbering Schedule for Stations and Paging Zones
Standard schedule when personal Nos. are provided
When no personal Nos. are provided
 Programmable Station Numbering
 Tie-line
 Relay make-break output
 When the called station is busy, dialing
 Is impossible
 Tie-line PV Type
Privacy mode may not accept the call within approximately
 Confirmation tone Paging call
 Master Sub Relationship
Automatic Access To Paging
 Personal Number Call
 When there is an incoming call to the specified station
 Programming the remote response group Example
Cancelling remote response programming
Remote Response
Call to a certain station can be remotely responded to
 Ber, his Personal Number or through Single Digit Dialing
During the conversation, first dial
 Or replace the handset and the original call goes back on
When the party to whom the call is rerouted is also on
Press
Tie-line
 Once the automatic secretary function has been program
 Transmitted
 Ing of the call transferred to the secretary back to
Tie-line NP Type
 Few seconds and then the call is put through, terminating
 Conference
 Responding to a paging call A. Automatic response
External PA paging and Station paging
Zone paging and All-call paging
 Connected to the exchange B station No.470~
Tie-line exchanges
If the tie-line
Exchanges are EX-610 and/or
 All-Call Paging and Individual Zone Paging
 Example
Selectable First Station Number of Each Exchange
Standard station numbering
 Programmable station number series for each exchange
Example
 Only one pair of groups can call each other across
When the paging call is made, the group of stations to
Groups cannot call each another
Group connected to the same exchange can call
 No programming in Exchange a
Example of Group Blocking registration
 General purpose control Mode 2 Make/break output
General purpose control Mode 1 One-shot make output
 Automatically disconnected from the speech path
Selectable Calling Tone
Second single note tone or 0.3 second warble tone
 In/Out Annunciation
 Or eight groups of stations
Called party is on another line or in Privacy mode
Is heard. Press After cancelling the dial tone
One station/one lamp type calling party indication panel
 Conversation Partner Indication Lamp Type
 Answering
Paging
Pager with speech or display function
 4 decimal digits are indicated
Break output sent out
 Indication Equipments Panel To be controlled
 Conversation over
For further details, refer to Installation Handbook for
Simplified Paging
If an external speaker is connected instead of a station
 Chapter
 OD interface
External interfaces
Types of external interfaces
 Calls from the PBX to the intercom station
Dial intercom access No.. After confirming a dial
OD interface
LD interface
 Making outgoing telephone calls from the intercom station
CB interface
Other functions of CB interface
 102
 Calling an intercom station of remote extention exchange
Tie-line interface
Paging extending over 2 or more exchanges
 104
 105
 Selected Paging
 Selected rented-line zone paging and response Paging
Selected rented-line station paging and response Paging
 Response
Selected global all-call paging and response Paging
Selected external all-call paging and response Paging
 109
 110
 After hearing the called partys absence message
Restored as soon as the absence message is finished
Speech message
Second recording
 Other functions
Cancelling the Absence message
Been recorded. The message received and recorded
Remote message pickup
 Background music BGM
 Time Signal
Alarm
 3 0 6 1 5 6 7 B