Panasonic EASA-PHONE KX-T61610, KX-T61610 User manual

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ELECTRONIC MOhJLAR SWITCHING SYS,TEM
Panasonic
Please read this manual before connecting the KX-T61610.
Quick Reference Card for Standard Telephone can be found on pages.+22 through 6-29. _ .
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Model KX-T61610,
Electronic Modular Switching System (EMSS).
System Component
Service unit
Telephone
Optional
equipment
Model No.
Description
KX-7-61610 Electronic Modular Switching System
KX-T61620
EMSS Proprietary Telephotle-
KX- 7-61630
EMSS Proprietary Telephorze with LCD
KX- T61650
EMSS Proprietary Telephone
KX- T61640
DSS Console
KX-T30860D(only) Doorphone Adaptor
KX- T30865 Doorphotze
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KX- T30890 Headset
KX-Al6 System Back-up Unit
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NOTIFY THE TELEPHONE COMPANY
Installation must be performed by the telephone company or a qualified professional
installer.
Notify the Telephone Company
Before connecting this equipment to any telephone, call the telephone company and
inform them
of
the following:
;.’ ), l FCC Registration No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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‘1, .‘* Ringer Equivalence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : . . : . .
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Facility Interface Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 1.. .
@Service Order Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
@Required Network Interface Jack. . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..‘RJll :
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aPresent FCC Regulations prohibit connecting this unit to a party line, or to a coin
operated telephone.
Please read the section on “Telephone Company and FCC Requirements and
Responsibilities” on page 6-8.
n
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The serial number
of
this product may be found on the label affixed to the
bottom
qf
the unit. You should note the serial number
of
this unit in the space
provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in
identification in the event of theft.
MODEL NO.: KX-T61610
I
SERIAL NO.:
For your future reference
DATE OF PURCHASE
NAME OF DEALER
DEALER’S ADDRESS
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TABLE CiF CONTENTS
Name and Location ...........................................
.2-1
Installation ...................................................... .2-2
Connection
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Frame Growld Cotmectiotl ......................................
.2-5
Rechargeable Barfery ltlslallariotz .................................. 2-5
Cotltzecrion of The Central Ofice Litle
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2-6
Connection of the Extension (for Proprietary Telephone
KX-T61620/KX-T61630/KX-T61650/KX-T30820/KX-T308301
KX-T30850)..................................................2- 7
Cotltlecriotl of a Sratldard Telephone to Extensions. .................. 2-8
Comreclion of the DSS Console (KX-T61640)
to an Extension. ............................................... 2-9
External Music Source ..........................................
2-11
Pagitlg Equiptnetlt ............................................... 2-11
Cotltlecrion of The Opriotlal Doorphotle (KX-T30865). ................
2-12
To Cotltlecr a Polarity Sensitive Telephone ..........................
2-14
To Cotmecr Opriotlal System back-up Unit (KX-A16) ................
2-1.5
To Connect Pritlter ............................................. .2-16
Programming
Programming InsWrtcriotls ........................................ 3-l
Example of Programming
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3-3
Date and Time Setting
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‘87
J&I. 01 THU
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3-4
12:OOAM
Sysrem Speed Dialing Entry ............. has t20t heen ....... 3-5
stored
Programmable Toll Prefix
............... with 1
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Programmable Operator Cull .......... .-
Programmable Directory Assistance
Automatic Answering (AutomaticlManual)
Selection . .
Host PBX Access Codes Assignment
has been added .......
3-23
no restrict
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3-24
Preferred CO Line Assignment. ...........
Programmable Call Waiting
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Delayed Ringing Assignment
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Delayed Ringing Count Selection
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Intercom Alerting Mode
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Programmable Doorphone .............
Dial Call Pickup Group Assignment.
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Account Code Input Mode ..............
Duration Time Count Start Mode .........
SMDR Communication Parameters
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System Data Dump .....................
SMDR IncominglOutgoing Selection . . . . .
Hold Time Reminder ...................
Hold Recall
Time Set ...................
Programmable External Paging Access Tone
Programmable
Secret Speed Dial
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Hookswitch Flash Timing
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Disconnect Time .......................
Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal
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DSS Button
Mode ....................
Transfer Recall Time ..................
M3IFWD Selection (for KX- T308.50,
KX-T616.50) ..........................
Auto Amwer
has not been
stored
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3-25
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3-26
non-assignment ......
.3-27
has been removed
...... ‘3-28
all CO’s
have
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. .3-29
been not delayed
on all extensions
After 2 rings .......
.3-30
Tone Call .......
3-31
D-phone I,?: : --‘.i .......
J-3.2
Pi&q-G.-~ i,.
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3-33
option
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3-34
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5s a+ &&,:,~7~.& .......
3-3.5
(se@pages$ .,<;?ja.
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system
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Parme@= .,*
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3-50
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DetQiled Feature Description and Operation for EMSS
Proprietary Telephone (KX-T61630, KX-T61620, KX-T61650,
KX-T30830, KX-T30820, KX-T30850)
To Make Calls
Inter Ofice Calling (Intercom) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-I
Outward Dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
SpeedDialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...4-3
One Touch Dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Calling Doorphone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Distinctive Dial Tone . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .4-6
When a Line is Busy
Automatic Call Back Busy-(Camp-on)
.......................... 4-7
Busy Station Sigtlaling
...................................... 4-8
Last Number Redial
.......................................... 4-8
To Receive Calls
Answer. ........................
Automatic Answer-Intercom
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Dial Call Pickup .................
Directed Call Pickup
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Call Park Retrieve
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Doorphone
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Distinctive Ring Totle .............
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While Having a Conversation
Call ot1 Hold
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Call otl Exciusive Hold
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Cottference .........................
Call Waiting. ........................
Call Transfer
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CalI Splitting-Between CO and Intercom
Call Splitring-ltirercom
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4-13
4-14
4-15
4-16
4-l 7
4-18
4-19
Paging
Pagitlg All Extetzsiotls ........................................
4-19
Pagittg Group ................................................
4-20
Paging-Extertlal ............................................
4-20
Paging And Transfer
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4-21
Pagitlg-Answer
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4-21
Use of Other Features
Backgroutld Music
............................................
4-22
Mule Operation
..............................................
4-23
Otte Tolrch Access for Sys1ettt Features
..........................
4-23
Esrernal Feature Access
........................................
4-24
AccountCode..
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..4-2 5
DSS Console
............................................... .4-27
PrtlselTone Conversion
........................................ 4-29
Time Seuitlg
.................................................. .4-29
Auto CO Hunting
............................................ 4-30
Flexible CO Button.
.......................................... .4-31
Flexible DSS Button
..........................................
4-31
[tl[erconl A[errjtlg Mode,
......................................
.4-32
Busy Lamp Field.
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.4-32
Power Failure Tratrsfer
........................................
4-33
Durariotl Time of CaII Display
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4-33
Lockorir
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..4-3 3
MixedStatiotrDialitrg..
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Station Programming
Dial Call Pickup Detly ,
Call Forwarding . . . . .
Do tlot Disturb . . . , . . .
Data Litle Seclrrity . . . .
Saved Nwnber Redial
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Flexible Nighr Service . .
Statioti Program Clear .
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Operation for a Standard Telephone
To Make Calls
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When a Litle is Busy
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To Receive Calls
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While Havitlg a CotlversaGotl
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Pagitig
...............................
Use of Other Feamres ..................
Statioti Progratnttiitig
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Troubleshooting
Dllritjg It~stallatiot~ ................................
6-l
Dirritig Cotitiectioti . . . . ................................
6-2
Dldritlg Operatiotl . . ................................
6-3
Reser Buttot . . . . . ................................
6-3
DT,UF Recei\*er Check ;!. . . .
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5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5
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5-10
Table
of
System Features
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6-j
List
of
Tones
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6-6
List of Ring Tones
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6-6
SpeciJication
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6-7
Telephone Company and FCC Requirements
and Responsibilities
........................................ 6-8
Others
..........................................................
6-g
Warranty
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6-10
Servicerzter List
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6-11
Phone Number Directory
.................................... 6-12
Programming Table
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.6-14
Quick Reference Card for Standard Telephone
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NAME AND LOCATION :
External Music Jack
Burtotl B
EIA Cotmector
(RS-232 C)
Night ltldicator
Day Indicator
Power Indicator
Ground Terminal
Buttery Backup Cotztlecio
Push Buttons A and B simultaneously to open Front Cover.
y-Jtariotl
Modular Jacks
Outside Modular-
Jacks (CO)
I 0
0
0
L-zz-
IT-I
3
1
7
“I
Reset Button
System Program Switch
*Power SwiWh
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INSTALLATION
Installation
Cautions
*Avoid insralling in the following places. (Doing so may resulr in malfunction, noise, or discoloration.)
1. In direct sunlighr and her, cold, or humid places. (Temperarure range: 32”F-104°F)
2. Sulfuric gases produced .in areas where there are thermal springs, etc. may damage the equipment or
contacls.
3.
Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.
4.
Dusty places, or places where water or oil
may
come into contact with the unit.
5. Near high-frequency sewing machines or electric welders.
6. On or near computers, relexes, or other office equipmenr, as well as microwave ovens or air condirioners.
(Ir is preferable not lo install in the same room with the above equipment.)
7. Near radio broadcast anlennas (including short wave).
8. Insrall at least 6
feet
from radios and relevisiotls. (both rhe electronic modular switching system and EMSS
proprierary telephones)
9. Do not obslrucr area around (he electronic modular swirching system.
(for reasons of nlaitlfetlatlce atId
inspecrion-be especially careful lo allow space
for
cooling above and at rhe sides
of
the electronic modlilar
swirchitig sysrem)
Cautions
1. Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with the AC power source, computer, telex efc.
If
the cables run
near rhose wires, shield the cables with metal tube ‘or use shield cables and ground the shields.
2. When cables run on the floor, use protectors or the like lo protect the wires where they may be stepped on.
Avoid wiring under carpets.
3. Avoid using the same AC 120 V power supply outlet
for computers,
telexes, and other office equipment.
Otherwise, the KX-%1610’s system operation may be interrupted by the inducrion noise from such
eqLtipnzenK.
4. Please use one pair telephone wire
for
extension conneclion
of
(telephone) equiptnents such as standard
telephone, data terminal, answering machine, computer, etc., except proprietary telephone (KX-T61630,
KX- T61620, KX- T61650, etc.).
2-2
The wall
where
the KX-T61610 is to be mounted must be able to support a weight of KX-T61610.
If
screws other
than the ones supplied are used, use the same-sized diameter screws as the enclosed ones.
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To Wall Mount:
1.
Place the templet (included) on the wall to mark
the 3 screw positions.
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2. Install the 3 screws into the wall.
To Mount on Concrete or Mortar
Walls:
1.
Place the templet (included) to mark 3 screw
positions.
2. Drill 3 holes and drive the anchor plugs (in-
cluded) with a hammer, flush to the wall.
To the wall surface
Concrete Wall
3. Install the 3 screws into the anchor plugs.
Drive the screw
to this position.
3. Hook the unit on the screw heads.
4. Hook the unit on the screw heads.
2-3
CONNECTION
Speflker Amplifier
Printer
(Two pair)
Doorphotw I
Standard Telephone
(One pair)
After all the connections are completed, turn
the Power Switch ON.
If
an extension does not operate properly
(for
example:
The LCD
of the
KX-T6163Ol
KX-T30830 does not display properly.),
disconnect the telephone from the ejctension
line and then connect again, or turn OFF
the power switch
of
the KX-T61610 and
then ON again.
Opriotlai Sysrem Back-up
Unit (KX-A16)
16 Esretlsiotz Litles
(Two oair,
of tile
KX-T616301
KX- T6162Of KX- T6165Ol
KX- T3083O/KX- T3082Ol
KX-T30850 is impossible.
l Exretlsiotl I I ttws~
a1rcay.s be KX-T61630
KX-T61620
IMPORTANT!!!
Surely connect the frame
of
the KX-T61610 to earth
ground properly to protect the unit.
1.
Remove the battery cover
from
the compartment.
(Fig. 1)
2. Connect the battery (included). (Fig. 2)
3. I~tstall the battery i,lto the battery compartment.
(Fig. 3)
*Replace the battery every 5 years with (P-OlH-
FIGI). To remove comlector. depress to release
a,ld slide (pull) apart connector. (Fig. 2)
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Fig. .
Holder -
(see srep 2)
.
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B
1.
Insert the modular
plug
of the tele-
phone line cord (2-conductor wir-
ing)
into the modular jack (marked
CO) on the KX-T61610.
2.
Place the six telephone line cords
RT
into Holder. -
R: Ring
T:
Tip
View of TEL Jack (CO)
Use 2-condrccror
lcirirlg cord.
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To Terminal Board or Modular Jacks
from the Coltral
Office (CO).
Caution
Mis-connection may cause the KX-T61610 to operate improperly.
See “During Installation” page 6-l and “During Connection” page 6-2 before connecting.
Holder -
(see step 2
c
B
A
-----4-conductor wiring is
required for each
extemion.
I. Insert the modular plug of the exten-
sion line cord (6conductor wiring)
into the modular jack (markeci
EXT.) on the KX-T61610.
2. Place the cords into Holder.
L RTH
R: Ring
T: Tip
L: Low
H: High
View
of
TEL Jack (extension)
To Extensions
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The inner 2 wires (red, green) are for Tip and Ring and the outer 2 wires (black and yellow) are for
LOW
and Hi
(DA TA).
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The max. length of the extension line cord that connects the KX-T61610 and the extension is shown belo
26 A WC: Under 460 feet
24 A WG: Under 750 feet
22 A WG: Under 1180 feet
Caution
Mis-connection may cause the KX-T614IO to operate improperly. See “‘During Installation” page 6-l
and
“During Connection” page 6-2 before connecting.
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Holder ,
(see srep 2)
Use 2-conducior ltniring -
1.
Insert the modular plug
of
the exten-
-I
sion line cord (2-conductor wiring)
into the modular jack (marked
--
k
EXT.) on the KX-T61610.
b
2.
Place the cords into Holder.
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Outer Z pins
(Low and High) will not
be Itsed
for
Standard Telephone.
Vie)%’
of
TEL
Jack
(extension)
R: Ring
T: Tip
To Extensions
*The
max.
length
of the
extension line cord that connects the KX-T61610 and the extension is shown below.
26 AWG: Under 2290
feet
24 AWG: Under 3700
feet
22
A WC: Under 5900
feet
"If
a telephone or answering machine with an A-Al relay is connected to the KX-T61610, set the A-Al relay switch
of
the telephone or answering machine to OFF.
Caution
Mis-connection may cause the KX-T61610
to operate improperly.
See “During Installation” page 6-l and “Dun’ng Connection” page 6-2 before connecting.
2-8
Pair Telephone
The DSS Console, KX-T61640 needs its Pair Telephone (EMSS Proprietary Telephone)
for
the operation, becaus’
the DSS console cannot work by itself.
The EMSS Proprietary Telephone (such as KX-T61620, KX-T61630, KX-T61650, KX-T30820, KX-T30830,
KX-T308SO) is required as a pair telephone
for
dialing, storing, etc.
Place the KX-T61640 and the pair telephone side by side on your desk.
Holder \ -
(see step 2)
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1
1.
Insert the modular plug
of
the esten,
sion line cord (4-conductor wiring,
into the modular jack (market
EXT.) on the KX-T61610.
2. Place the cords into Holder.
0
0
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4-conducror \viritzg is
required for each
exretzsiol7.
Pair Telephone
DSS Console
KX-T61640
L RTH
R: Ring
T:
Tip
L: Low
H:
High
View of TEL Jack (exremion)
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KY-T61640 can not be connected at extension 1
0 Up to 2 KX-T6164Os can be connected to I
KX-T61610. Each console needs its own pail
telephone.
.KX-T61640 can not be connected in pair with
standard telephone.
0 The max. length
of
the extension lille cord ti
connects the KX-T61610 and the DSS Console
shown below.
26
AWG: Under 460
feet
24
AWG: Under 750
feet
22 AWG: Under 1180
feet
Pair
Caution
Mis-connection may cause the KX-T61610 to operate improperly. See “During Installation” page 6-l ant
“During Connection” page 6-2 before connecting.
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2-9
Example:
If y&sect-e&my has KX-T61630 at exrension 12 and
is to use the
DSS
console (KX-T61640), rhe console
should be connecled to extension 13.
(Paired extension is ext. 12).
1.
Connect the KX--61630 at extension 12.
2. Connect the KX-T61640 at extension 13.
eFor use the KX-T61640, program should be
done. Refer to “DSS Console Assignment”
page 3-8.
Extetlsion 12
KX- T61630
WKX-T61640
To Use Full Extensions When the DSS {1
Console is Connected
.
H KX-T61610 has 16 extensions. But the DSS
Console, KX-T61640 occupies one of the exten-
sions, which can not make or receive a call. To
use the
full
extensions, connect a standard tele-
phone (EMSS Proprietary Telephone is not
available) to the extension to which the
KX- T61640 is connected.
H The standard telephone connecred in parallel with
KX-T61640 can be used without any affection of
KX- T61640.
The operation has no concern between
KX-T61640 and rhe standard telephone.
Pnnnsorzic.KX-J66
Pair Telephone
KX- T61640
Standard
Telephone
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This is not
1
a pair telephone.
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Use a two-
conductor pluo
(?+a inch in dizmete
111
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ehput impeda
tnce
-10 dBm
Exterr
iaf Music Source
II
cord that has
!r)
an interna
resistance
Speaker
,
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Amplifier
Use an RCA connector.
eOutpur impedance:
3-11
he KY-T30860D only).
For instaiiitlg the door
1. f-few to install the
. ,
phone.
lose the Optio/lal Doorphotle
Adaptor (use ti
Doorp/~orte Adaptor to the KX-T61610
-..-:nr,;r\,rr to the ho/es.
1
t .^,.
t~.nt ;t lnckq itlto the ribs of the mit.
@ posh the adnpror flown
3” ‘,‘L‘L z. .--.--
2. Wiring conneCtion of the Doorphone
(A) Connect the doorphone adaptor to the terminal box using a 4-conductor modular -connector.
(B) Connect the wires of doorphone 1 to the red and green screws of the terminal box.
(C) Conrlect the tvires
of
doorphone 2 to the yellow and black screws
of
the terminal box.
Doorphone Adaptor
(KX-T30860D orlly)
Doorphone I
(KX-T30865)
Terrniml Box
Doorphone 2
(KX-T308t
BLACK -
@The max. length of the telephone line cord that connects the KX-T61610 and the doorphone (KX-T30865) is she
below.
26 AWG: Under 230 feet
24 AWG: Under 370 feet
22 AWG: Under 590 feet
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