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1.2 Features
● Operator/Auto-attendant work mode
● OGM(download from PC to PBX memory disk, capacity up to 4 MB)
● Caller ID
● Call transfer
● Call forward
● Call pickup
● Call restriction
● C.O line booking
● C.O line reservation
● Ext number flexible coding
● Outgoing call transfer
● Internal hotline
● Music on hold
● Do not Disturb(DND)
● Multiple Dial out mode
● Three party conference
● Abbreviated dialing(Memory dialing)
● Extension Dynamic Lock
● Intelligent routing(LCR)
● Extension group
● Fast dial Ext. in OGM mode
● Door phone & door opener
● Remote programming
● Power failure transfer
● Multiple communication channel(7 path)
● Programming can be made by normal phone, no need special key phone
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Front View:
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2.3 Attention
Please pay attention to the important items of installation:
● The telephone exchange shall be installed in a stable indoor place with
dry, ventilated environment. (Temperature Range: 0-45℃, Humidity Range:
20%-80%.Avoid straight sun shine or in the environment of flammable or
caustic gas.) Special telephone wire is preferable.
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● A marginal space around the exchange should be remained for heat sink,
inspection and maintenance of the system.
● A wall bore is available at the underside of mainframe for wall installation.
Desk installation is also admitted. But the contact of wall bolt and circuit
board inside the mainframe should be avoided.
● Please keep the exchange away from other equipment producing large
electromagnetic disturbance (such as motor and large transformer).
● None of the wiring of any extension should share the pipeline with power
supply or antenna. Neither should the extension be close to antenna for air
broadcasting (including short-wave).
● Avoid damaging the power-supply cable. Keep it away from water.
Encountering the leakage of water cut off the power immediately.
● Please don't impact or shake the exchange at any situation. Don't
remove the exchange in working status.
● If the wiring pipeline of the extension is disturbed by electromagnetic
wave while substitution is unavailable in site, special insulating wire for
communication is suggested for substitution, also, the insulating net of
which should be grounded.
2.4 Warning
● The wiring should not be done in thundering.
● Avoid using telephone in thundering.
● Please don't use the telephone in flammable and leaking gas
environment.
● Unless the equipment is disconnected, please don't touch the broken
part of the wiring or any connection ends.
◆ Note: Lightning stroke is an accident, which will not be regarded
as normal maintenance.
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Remarks: if you just need one paragraph message, you must recording
001 as well as 004 and 005, otherwise, when dialed extension busy or no
answer, the caller will hear mute.
Step 3: Disconnect the PABX with computer, and enable auto attendant
and lunch time mode according to 3.5.3 and 3.4.2
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review the 1st paragraph message and set the volume in maximization.
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71M0# Set all extension can access C.O line M in night mode.
71M1# All extension can not access C.O line M in night mode.
71MN1# Restrict EXT.N to access C.O line M in night mode.
71N2# Set EXT. N can access all C.O.line in night mode.
71N3# Restrict EXT.N can access all C.O.lines in night mode.
Explanation: M: C.O. Line port No, M =1-3 N: the Ext. port No., N =1–8
Description: This functions allow you to assign certain CO line exclusively
be accessed by certain extension for outgoing calls and other extensions
can’t use it for outgoing call.
● The new Ext.number range from 1-8999; all numbers can not be in
duplicate.
● The number can not begin with 0 and 9, and can not use the same
numbers of two Exts.Group.
● The length (digits) of new number must keep the same; All the new
numbers should be equal digits, and not in duplicate.
● For example, to set the extension number in 4-digit(8001-8008), you
need to dial 918001#, then 928002#, 938003#…one by one, up to 988008.
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doesn’t dial number, system will hold the C.O line until flash hook again to
reconnect it. Or if transfer extension dial a wrong number or dialed
extension is busy, system will send 10 busy tone, then transfer extension
can flash hook again to reconnect with C.O line.
3.19.2 Extension No Answer Process for External Call Transfer
Format: 1 6 2 # Call back the extension, this is default setting
1 6 3 # Not call back
Description: If the call back extension is busy, system will release the C.O.
line.
3.19.3 Enable/disable Call Forward Setting reserved when Power Failure
Format: 1 7 0 #
Description: Call forward setting will lose when power failure.
Format: 1 7 1 #
Description: Call forwarding setting will be stored when power failure
(system default setting)
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●You need to dial 9 within 15 seconds after hear internal dial tone.
● If Ext. is in direct-Dialing-Out mode, you can pick up the handset
and dial number directly after hear C.O. Line dial tone. In this situation you
can redial the last dialed number.
4.3.2 Outgoing Call by Accessing C.O Line
Format: # 1 M (Indirect-Dialing-Out mode, refer chap 3).
Explanation: M: C.O. line port number(M = 1 -3)
Description: You can choose certain C.O line to make outgoing call.
Example: In indirect-Dialing-Out mode, you need to dial external number
by accessing C.O. line3
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Operation1: Flash hook (or press the FLASH button), then you will hear
dial tone, press “# 9” to switch another C.O line, also you can switch to
receive the call from door phone. The first conversation now is on hold(for
CO.line talking), for the conversion with door phone will be ended , when
you talk with the second call, you can also flash hook and press # 9 to
retrieve the first holding call.
You should input the Ext. number within 5 seconds after flash hook
(or press FLASH button ) and hear internal dial tone, otherwise you will
come back to the C.O. line again.
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Format: # 81 #
Description: Clear call forward always
● In Direct-Dialing-Out mode, you should set with *#81abcd(or
*#81ABCDED#) and clear with*# 81#.
● Before setting, use #81# to clear other settings.
● If you set # 81 * ABCDEF #, then the setting # 81abcd is disabled.
4.11.2 Call Forward When Ext is busy or no answer
Before you can set this function, please use #81# and #82# (or #80)to
clear all the setting of call forward.
Format: # 82 abcd
Explanation: abcd” is extension number to be forwarding
Description: If one Ext is busy or no answer after 20 seconds(refer 3.19.3),
the incoming call will be forwarded to another Ext.
Format: # 82 * ABCDEF #
Explanation: ABCDEF is external number(landline or mobile number)
The number is 1-16 digit, This is in Indirect-Dialing-Out mode.
Description: If one Ext is busy or no answer after 20 seconds (refer 3.19.3),
the incoming call will be forwarded to the another external numberABCDEF.
Example: When Ext.605 is busy or no answer, and incoming need to be
forwarded to external number 1367409, the setting is like this:pick up
Ext.605, input #82*1367409#, after hear a beep tone, hang up.
Format: # 82 #
Description: Clear call forward(busy/no answer)
Note: ◆ In Direct-Dialing-Out mode, you should set with * # 82 abcd (or
#82*ABCDEF#) and clear with * # 82#.
◆If you set # 82*ABCDEF#, then the setting # 82abcd is disabled.
4.11.3 Set Call Forward(to external number)talking time
Format: # 84TT
Description: Set the talking time for Call forward(to external number) (TT
= 01-99, units:10 seconds)
On default setting,TT=09, that is 90s(80s for talking,10s for reminder)
Note: Each extension has different talking time.
Example:When set extension A call forward to external number M
I. When External caller K call extension A, system will forward the
call(always/ busy/no answer)to external number M, after connected, 2 C.O
line user can talk. When the talking time is beyond the setting time
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(#84TT,default is 80s) ,then the system will send reminder tone till 10s, at
the same time each external user can press # to proceed the conversation
till another 80s. If no operation,the call will be cut off. Meanwhile, any CO
line user can press * to end with the call.
II. when C.O line user K is talking with external number M, Extension A
can pick up the call by #9 to talk with two external users, talking time is not
restricted ,when Extension hang up, the call will be cut off.
◆ Note: If Ext is in Direct-Dialing-Out mode, you should input: * # 84TT.
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Chap 5 Maintenance&Troubleshooting
5.1 Outgoing calls can’t be made
1). C.O. line is set to special Extension;
2). Extension hang up improperly;
3). CPU and internal data is disorder caused by unstable power.
4). Call restriction class is 6.
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Chap 6 Glossaries
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● Time Restriction: No
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● System define the trunk line in two types: (trunk line=C.O. line)
● Normal trunk line (C.O. line): normal telecom trunk line
● Special trunk line: it means the communications network of some
other provider, like VOIP / GSM / CDMA…..etc, which can offer the
cheaper rate for some international call, some domestic-long-distance-call.
Format: 0720#
Description: Enable manual LCR function
Format: 0721#
Description: Disable manual LCR function
Format: 0730#
Description: System will access normal trunk line if special trunk line is
busy.
Format: 0731#
Description: Restrict system access normal trunk line if special trunk line
is busy.
Format: 0732#
Description: System will access special trunk line if normal trunk line is
busy.
Format: 0733#
Description: Restrict system access special trunk line if normal trunk line
is busy.
Format: 0740#
Description: allow normal trunk line available for outgoing & incoming.
Format: 0741#
Description: Don’t allow normal trunk line available for outgoing.
Format: 0750#
Description: allow special trunk line available for outgoing & incoming
Format: 0751#
Description: Don’t allow special trunk line available for outgoing.
Set trunk line in Normal trunk line / Special trunk line
Format: 0760#
Description: Set all trunk line as Normal trunk line
Format: 076M#
Description: Set NO.M trunk line as Normal trunk line (M=1-3)
Format: 0770#
Description: Set all trunk lines as the special trunk line
Format: 077M#
Description: Set NO.M trunk line as special trunk line(M=1-3).
Set outgoing access-code for Special trunk line
Format: 078K#
Description: In Manual LCR mode, set outgoing code K to access special
trunk line.
● K=1, 2…..8 (K can’t be outgoing code 9 or 0)
●K can’t be the same as the first digit of extension number
Set routing number for special trunk line (In Auto LCR mode)
Format: 08#
Description:Clear all routing number for special trunk line.We recommend
user to use this format before set auto LCR function.
Format: 08QABCD#
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Description: Set prefix starting with ABCDEFGH for auto LCR to Special
trunk line
Format: 08Q#
Description: Clear certain number of group Q for auto LCR to Special
trunk line
Remark:
● ABCD is the initial digits of the outgoing number for routing to
Special trunk line, ABCD can be 1-4 digits, for example: it can be:
0,52,139,1790…etc.
● Q is the group series number from 01 to 16, Q is 2 digits.
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Appendix IV Abbreviated-dialing
(Memory dialing)
This function allow Extension to make an outgoing call with only
dialing two digits series No.(one serial number indicate a string of real
phone number).
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