Introduction to the "Functions and Operating Instructions" for stations for EXES-6000

This handbook explains the functions and operating

procedures of stations for TOA's EXES-6000 Intercom

System.

This handbook is comprised of the following 4 chapters:

Chapter 1. Basic functions, their operating procedures

and all functions.

"PV" Type and "NP" Type

Type

 

Definition

 

Description

PV Type

 

System having

1. Privacy tone

 

 

 

Privacy function

 

With the Privacy switch in

 

 

 

 

the ON position, a brief

 

 

 

 

Privacy tone sounds and *1

 

 

 

 

 

all is refused.

 

 

 

 

any incoming c

Chapter 2. Functions and operating procedures of single exchange system.

Chapter 3. Functions and operating procedures of tie-

line system.

Chapter 4. Functions and Operating procedures of External Interface system.

Refer to Chapters 1, 2 and 4 for single exchange system and to Chapters 1, 3 and 4 for tie-line system.

Please note that performances of some functions are restricted in the tie-line system.

You need not read all the instructions given in this hand- book but it is necessary to read the instructions on those functions employed in your system. The following guide- lines will help you select the pages that you should read.

Selecting different functions made available by placing the Privacy Switch in the "ON" position

NP Type

System having

 

 

 

no Privacy func-

 

 

 

tion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note.

1.Continuous calling tone A station with the Privacy switch may be called by the continuous calling tone when its Privacy switch is placed in the ON position.

One touch dialing any key through

other than the

key or picking up the handset stops the calling tone and the stations is made ready to initiate the response to the call. *2

2.The Handset Master station without Privacy switch may be called by the continuous calling tone. Picking up the hand- set stops the calling tone and allows the conversation.

The EXES-6000 System is designed to allow either "PV" type operation (the system having Privacy function) or "NP" type (without Privacy function) to be selected by turning on or off a switch inside the exchange. It is impos- isble to make one station the "NP" type and another the "PV" type in the same system.

The function provided when the Privacy switch is in the ON

position is different between the "PV" and the "NP" type.

Therefore, read the page marked if your system

is of the "PV" type and the Page

if it is of the

"NP" type.

*1. Before you use a PV-type handset station, it is necessary that you first register that station by station No.200 programming.

*2. By programming, the continuous calling tone function may be made available to specific stations with the Privacy switch in the OFF position.

In this event, touch dialing any key ( through

other than the key stops the calling tone

and permits conversation.

This feature may be employed in the industrial type of station (Model HF 670M) or in the "PV" type system that needs to be continuously called.

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TOA Electronics CP-66 Procedures of stations for TOAs EXES-6000 Intercom, Permits conversation, PV Type and NP Type

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