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EXES-2000 EX-200 For EXES-2000 INTERCOM SYSTEM Fully Electronic Exchange INSTALLATION HAND BOOK TO A Corporation KOBE, JAPAN EX-200.
Thi s hand book fo rm s par t of i n st a ll a ti o n manual f o r TOA EXES-2000 i n te rc om s ystem. Various functions a n d external equipment other than normal speech m ay b e employed i n the TOA EXES-2000 i nt er c om system according t o changing users' needs.
Part 1 . Outlines of EXES-2000 system an d related equipment 1 . Description and f ea t ur e s The T oa EXES-2000 i s a fully electronic intercom system, an d h a s the following features: Wal l mounted exchange. Ea sy system expansion an d addition of functions thanks to the modular concept employed in the design of the exchange.
Central co ntrol unit CC-20: This un it i s comprised o f a C PU that processes th e exchange procedures, a speech link consisting of a voice switch circuit a nd a signa l t one generating ci rc ui t , a nd a pow er cir cu it .
Part 2. Installation of EXES-2000 system Installing and adjusting procedures Follow th e pr ocedures below to install an d adjust the EXES-2000 system: Observe t he following precautions i n installing each equipment: Al lo w f or wei gh t e xe rte d on th e wal l when mounting th e exchange o n it.
4-2 Installation of the exchange Fo llo w the procedures be lo w to insta ll the EX -2 00 exchange: Unscrew 4 sid e scr ews t o remove the top c ase . Fi x the exchange on the wall using fixing holes provided o n the bottom case.
Note (1 ) Since the Y R -8 20 and YR - 8 2 1 cables are to b e use d for connecting the FC- 210 to th e EX -200 exchange, there is a l im it to spacing between th e two units. You should allow fo r t hi s limit an d fi x them according to dimensions shown at rig ht when they are mounted o n the wall.
Follow th e procedures below to install the PU-200: Re mov e 4 c as e fixing screw s a n d fit t he at t ached wa ll mounting kit. Fi x o n the wal l. I n the event that unit is mounted on the wall with wood screws, u se the attached screws.
4-5 Installation of S tatio ns To install stations, mak e connections b y using station ja c k model YC-601 (Wall-mounted type) or YC-603 (Flush-mounted type). Since the length of station cor d i s 3 meters (9. 8 feet), t he station jack needs to be mounted within thi s length.
Us e 2-conductor telephone or interphone cables for connection fro m th e exchange to the statio n. B e sure to us e a multi-pair twisted cable such as a n indoor cable a n d CCP-(A)P cable when the connection i s m a d e v ia the external terminal board.
6. Connection of equipment 6-1 Addition of LM unit A basic system us in g t he E X- 200 exchange is comprised o f 8 stations (2 L M u nit s). The LM unit needs to be added according t o the following procedures when more stations are required.
6- 2 L M u ni t wiring Follow the procedures below t o connect a station cable to the term inal bl oc k CN 2 o n the L M uni t. T he following list shows relationships between the CN 2 number an d the sta tio n number. Note Protectors attached to the L M units mounted i n the exchange are shock absorbers used only during transit.
6-3 Connection o f station plug t o jack 6-4 Mounting option unit (1) Bl unit Insert the Bl unit into its exclusive ba y a nd connect its connector to CN 4 o n the C C unit. Notes ( 1 ) Use 4 " × 2 " back box f o r Y C -6 0 3. (2) Termi nal s 1 an d 2 inside the jack ha ve n o polarity.
6-5 B l unit connection AL (Alarm starting input) TM ( Tim er starting input) ALS (Alarm signal i nput) I M S (Timer signal input) BS0 (BGM input 1) BS 1 (BGM input 2) BS2 (BGM input 3) Input im pedance: 1 k ohms, I nput vo lt age: 5 V to 24V D C Input impedance: 10 k ohms, Input level: - 10 dB v Note Cu t a jumper wire to connect each input.
6-6 RC unit connection PR 1 (Power remote control 1/general purpose control 1 ) P R 2 (P owe r r emo te control 2/general purpo se control 2 ) PR 3 (Power remote co ntr ol 3 / general pu r pose contr ol 3) D R 1 ( Do or remote control 1 ) DR2 (Door rem ote control 2 ) PTT.
6-7 P C unit connection PG0, PG1-PG11 ( pa ra ll el d at a o ut pu t f o r pager control) SERIAL OUTPUT ( se ri al data outp ut f o r pager control) Outputs solely intended fo r TR-32 1 controllers.
Note Dotted lines stand f or wiring when two exchanges are connected. 6- 8 Tl uni t connection 1-2: Lines fo r station No.25 3-4: Lines f o r station No.26 5-6: Tie-line output –10dBm 7-8: Tie-line input –10dBm 9-10: Tie-line output –10dBm 11-12 Tie-line input –10dBm No.
6-9 SM unit number setting A maximum of 8 SM uni ts may b e used in a system. Establish e ach unit number by operating SW1 switch. 1st c a r d 2nd c ar d 3rd card 4th card 5th card 6th card 7th card 8.
6-10 Connection f or speaker station Whe n the speaker station function is employed, cut the corresponding resistor l ead s a s well a s jumper wires according to the following table. LM No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Resistor t o cut Resistor t o se t se rv ic e distance Station No .
6-11 Connection of p ow er source Connect CN1 on the C C unit and CN3 on the FC-210 printed circuit board t o A C output o f the PU-200 or to the e xte rna l power supply. A lso, connect C N5 o n the CC unit to CN4 on t he FC-210 printed circuit board w it h th e att ached connection cable.
7 . Initial set-up and programming (N o. 24 programming) Functions the EXES-2000 system h as besides basic functions include selectable functions capable o f be ing freely selected b y station N o . 2 4 programming, a n d additional functions t ha t ca n b e obtained b y connecting optional equipment.
LIS T O F FUNCTION AVAILABLE F R OM EXES-2000 SYSTEM No te that × × / Y Y (Example. w ith/without o f I te m N o . 24) shows either ×× or YY can b e adopted. 1* The station having its P rivacy switch in the O FF mo de can select either a " b r ie f " call tone o r "continuous" call tone.
Th e C C u ni t incorporates a C MOS IC . Particular care i s to b e taken about its damage static electricity causes wh en you m a ke switch settings. Lithium bat te ry is used f o r a memory backup batte ry BAT-1, which maintains the important data sto red i n a memory during power ou tage .
3. Re-start at St ep 1 when mis- dia ling occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1. To allow all t he stations to have this function, 2.
3. Re-start a t Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1 . To allow all the stations to have thi s function, 2. To release at one time the data programmed int o al l the stations fo r this function, 3.
3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations r emain valid .) NOTES 1. To allow al l the stations to have thi s f unction, 2.
5. STATIONS ALLOW ED ACCESS TO EMERGENCY CAL L 3. Re-start a t Step 1 when mis-dialin g occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) 1 . To a ll ow a ll the st atio ns t o have th is function, 2.
6. HANDSET STATION REGISTRATION NOTES 1. To allow all the stations to have this function, 2. To release at on e time the data programmed into all the sta tion s fo r thi s function, 3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (Al l other registrations remain valid .
7. STATIONS ALLOW ED ACCESS TO DOO R REMOTE CONTROL AND GENERAL PURPOSE CONTROL 3. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-d ialin g occurs. (All other registrations remain valid .
8. STATIONS ALLOWED ACCESS TO SPEECH MESSAGE 3. Re-start a t Step 1 when mi s- dialing occurs. (Al l other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1 . To allow al l the stations to hav e this f unction, 2.
9. DO OR SUBSTATION REGISTRATION 3. Re-start at St ep 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain v alid. ) NOTES 1. To allow a ll the stations to ha ve this function, 2.
1 0. SECRETARY TRANSFER 3. Programming of Secretary Transfer can b e ma de in a daisy chain method. F o r their examples, refer to the following sketch. NOTES 1 . To release at on e time th e data programmed into al l the s tati ons for th is function, 2.
11 . MASTER/SUB RELATIONSHIP 2. Re-start at Ste p 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (Al l oth er regist rat ions remain val id. ) NOTES 1. To release at one time the data programmed into all the stations fo r this function, MASTER/SUB RELATIONSHIP STEP 1 Touch Function Code Ne w Registration? NO YES Touch Su b Station No .
4. To register stations having consecutive station numb ers for this function, 5. Re-start at St ep 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations remain valid.) NOTES 1 . All the stations are registered f or thi s fun c tio n when initial set-up is made.
13 . REGISTRATION OF STATION TO REFUSE Z ONE 1 PAGING 5. Re-start at Ste p 1 when mis-dialing occurs. ( All other re gistr atio ns rema in valid.) 4. To register stations having consecutive station numbers f or thi s func tion, NOTES 1 . All the stations ar e registered f or this function when in itial se t-u p is made.
14. REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 2 PAGING NOTES 1. All the stations are registered f or this function when initial set-up is made. 2. To cancel at one tim e the data programmed to all the stations fo r this function, Dial 1 0 times 3. To register a ll the stations fo r this function, Dial 1 0 times Depress th e 4.
15 . REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ZONE 3 PAGING 4. To regi ster stations having consecutive st ati on numbers f or thi s function, 5. Re-start at Step 1 when mis-dialing occurs. (All other registrations rem ain valid.) NOTES 1 . All the stations are registered for this function when initial set-up is made.
16. REGISTRATION OF STATIONS TO REFUSE ALARM A ND T IM E ANNUNCIATION NOTES 1 . All the stations are registered fo r this function wh en initial set-up i s made. 2. To cancel at on e tim e the data programmed in t o all the stations f or this function, Dial 1 0 times 3.
8 . Performance Test After fini shin g st a tion No.24 programming, perform operation tests fro m each station. W rite down the test results in "Initial Checking Sheet".
Trouble-shooting at th e time of installation (1 ) Cannot dial All stations? No (Specified stations) Yes Switch settings fo r S W1 and SW2 on L M are ma de properly? Se t switches properly Yes I s wir.
Wrong wiring. Wrong DI P switch settings. Error in No . 24 programming. Selectable functions cannot b e operated. Error in No . 24 programming. (5) O th er troubles Additional functions cannot be operated.
9. FUNCTION TABLE F OR STATIONS Function T abl e fo r S tations 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Function Hardwired Station No.
1 0 . STATION DATA TABLE Station Data Table 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Item Station No.
Pri nte d i n Japan 133-06-135-6C.
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