Quick Start Guide

Follow these 10 steps to setup your telephone system
Connect the Exchange Lines
Analogue lines:
Start with the connector pair labelled ‘
Exchange
line 1
’.
Connect the pair to the exchange line, polarity
is not important.
ISDN lines (option):
Connect the grey ISDN socket to connectors
marked ‘
ISDN 1
’.
Connect lead from ISDN socket to the
exchange line.
Repeat for a second ISDN line using
connector marked ‘
ISDN 2
’.
Connect the Extensions
Wire each extension as follows:
The wires labelled ‘Signalling’ are only
required for the system keyphone, not for
ordinary telephones.
Remember to connect a keyphone to
extension 13 for system programming.
Ordinary telephones must be connected to
extensions 11,12, 21 and 23, circled on the
system label. These extensions are connected
directly to the exchange line in the event of a
power failure.
Switch on and check
Plug in the system, the green lamp on the
case will begin to flash.
The Terminals will begin to configure themselves
automatically, they will beep continuously while
this process takes place. The display will show
Terminal ID correct’ when the phone has
been correctly programmed. If not, then check the
following:
No dial tone ? – Try switching pins 3 and 4
around.
No ‘Terminal ID correct’ message after
entering code? - Try switching pins 2 and 5
around.
Finally, dial ‘80’ from any extension and
make sure all the other extensions ring.
Set the time & date
From extension 13 enter the time and date as
shown:
*9 7373 675 hh mm # 676 dd mm yy #
hh mm is the time using four digits, use two digits
for each number, ie: 9:30 am is 0930. ‘dd mm y’y is
the date.
ISDN Settings (option)
Check the settings of your ISDN line from
your telephone line provider. If it is in ‘point
to point’ mode, i.e.: no more than one device
can be connected to it, then enter the
following code at extension 13:
*8 260#
Finally, when extensions dial out from the
system, do you want to use ISDN lines or
analog lines first?
*8 200#
Choose analog lines first (default)
*8 201#
Choose ISDN lines first
The system is ready to go…
The system is now set to ring all extensions on
incoming calls. Extra features can be set overleaf.
Signalling
connector block.
Connect to the
terminals marked
‘Ter 1’ or ‘Ter 2’.
Extension
connector block
Connect to the
terminals marked
‘Extensions’
Pin 2
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 3
Extension
telephone
socket
not used
not used
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
4
4
3
3
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