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PROGRAMMING MANUAL
(COX-848A/1596A) - FLEXIBLE VERSION
Thank you for purchasing this Copper Connections product and giving us the opportunity to serve you.
It has been manufactured to stringent quality standards, which makes it highly reliable. Since the technology
used is 100% indigenous, the product is expected to work efficiently in Indian conditions.
While we do not expect the product to malfunction in any manner, nevertheless it carries a 12-months limited
warranty against all manufacturing defects, as per the terms and conditions given in this manual.
We welcome your comments and suggestions that will help us to improve further.
WARRANTY
This product is warranted as per the Terms of Warranty given in this manual. To claim warranty, please
send the following details at the address given below:
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Your Name
Address
Telephone number
Model
Model Configuration
Brought From
Invoice No./Date
Problems being faced
EARTHING
Earth connected to the EPABX should not have more than 5 volts on it.
3 PIN AC PLUG
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N.
GOOD EARTHING
Voltmeter reading between N & E must
be more than 100mV and less than 5V
BAD EARTHING
If Voltmeter reading between N & E
is more than 5V, do not run the
Copper Connections System on it.
The location at which the System is placed should be ventilated. It should be ensured that no liquid spills
over the System especially near the ventilation slots.
NOTE: The Companys warrantee voids if the above points are not followed.
Copper Connections
195-196, DSIDC Complex, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I
New Delhi -110020 (India)
Phone: 91-11-40625555 (30 Lines), Fax : 91-11-40625577
E-mail: sales@copperconnections
www.copperconnections.com
Table of Contents
Page No.
Introduction
Features Control Switches
ASMDR (All Station Message Detailed Recording)
Auto Call Disconnection (ACD).
Call Budgeting
CLI - Internal
DISA (Direct Inward Station Access)
Door Phone
DOSA (Direct Outward Station Access)
Extension to Extension Call Blocking
Programming Procedure
(1) Auto Day/Night Changeover
(2) Check In/Check Out
(3) Console Keys-Detail
(4) Console Lockout Setting
(5) Console Lockout Setting-Delete
(6) Console Code-Display
(7) Console Code-Modify
(8) Dip Switch Setting
(9) Extension Counter Display
(10) Extension Grouping
(11) Extension Night Service Setting
(12) Extension Night Service -Lock
(13) Extension Night Service Setting-Delete
(14) Extension Programming
(15) Floor Service Phone
(16) Junction Line Grouping
(17) Junction Programming
(18) Printer Operation
(19) Room Status Display
(20) System Data Printout
(21) System DTMF Display and Control
(22) Time/Date/Day Setting
(23) Time Alarm Setting/Wake Up Call with Message
Programming From SLT- For Console Less Version
(1) Feature Control Switches
(2) Extension Programming
(3) Junction Programming
(4) System Programming
Programming Tables
Round Robin Ring
Software Codes
Installation Details
Installation Check Points
Terms of Warranty
NOTE - Copper Connections reserves the right to alter equipment specifications and descriptions contained
herein and makes no commitment to update or keep current the information herein. All information
herein is subject to change at any time without notice. No part of this publication shall be deemed to be
part of any contract or commitment whatsoever.
- Product specifications and features are subject to changes without prior notice due to our constant
endeavour to improve the product.
- All features mentioned in this manual are not part of standard systems. Some features need optional
hardware/software upgradation.
- Not every feature in this manual is likely to have been installed in your system or extension.
INTRODUCTION
The flexible version of COX-848A/1596A can be programmed as per the features required. For this purpose
user should first understand the features from the `Operating Manual'and then program the System as
explained in the Programming manual, under the heading "Programming Procedure".
Some features are controlled by "Features Control Switches". If a feature is not mentioned in this table then
that feature will not be available in "Programming Procedure". As such "Programming Procedure" as well as
"Features Control Switches" should be referred for allotting features.
FLEXIBLE NUMBERING
For allotting flexible extension numbers or changing features code, refer "Programming Tables" and
"Software Codes". Any feature code can be changed with the help of Software Codes in the Programming
table.
TONE/PULSE TELEPHONE SET
All features that have or # in their operating codes, can only be operated from Tone sets unless and until
and # are programmed and substituted with some digits. (Refer Programming Tables/Software Codes for
details).
FEATURES CONTROL SWITCHES: (FROM 500 TO 539)
Some features can be controlled and programmed as below:
Open the programming switch: (Set - F1 - 9995268401-Ent.)
Set - F1 - CCC 000000V - Ent.
Where, CCC = Switch number and
V = value to be selected from the following table:
Switch No.
CCC
Feature
Programmable
Values
Present
Value (V)
500
5 to 254 Secs
8 Secs.
501
5 to 254 Secs.
30 Secs.
502
Flash Time
503
Junction restore
time after being
released from
extension
Ring terminated
time of a junction
504
2 to 15
(2 Corresponds to 0.2 Secs.)
1 to 3 Secs.
2 to 6 Secs
0.8 Secs.
1 Secs.
2 Secs.
call
505
5 to 60 Secs.
1 to 9
0-without getting reversal
1-On getting reversal on
Junction Line.
4
0
511
Printer attachment
or Counter for
display on console
0 - None
1 - ASMDR/IFC
connected
2-Counter Display
512
513
Console Barge - In
to Junction
0-Can Barge - In
1- Cannot Barge - In
514
Console Barge - In
to Extension
0- Can Barge - In
1 - Cannot Barge - In
515
Junction call to be
assumed as matured
for calculating time
duration
516
517
518
Not Used
519
Not used
520
3 Minutes warning
tone
Not Used
506
507
508
509
510
521
10 Secs.
0- On getting reversal
1- On Time Base
(Refer Switch No. 505)
0- Not available
1- Available
0-Not available
1- Available
The following table refers to features, which are available to extensions that are programmed with class of
Service greater than or equal to the value (V) programmed against its software switch.
If value programmed is 0, then the feature is available to all the extensions.
If the value is 10, then the feature is not available to any extension because the highest `Class of Service'
that can be given to an extension is 9.
522
Time Alarm
0 to 10
10
523
Conference Call
0 to 10
10
524
0 to 10
10
525
526
527
0 to 10
10
0 to 10
0 to 10
10
10
528
0 to 10
10
529
0 to 10
10
530
0 to 10
10
0 to 10
531
532
533
534
535
Printing Control
of outgoing calls
536
Not used
537
Day/Night programming
changeover controls
(Refer programming procedure)
0- Every day
available
1- For Saturday only
2- For Saturday
& Sunday both
3- CSN Switch
available
538
Manual Changeover
0 - Day time
1 - Night time
539
Not Used
recorded on computer then use a Dual-Converter to convert the Parallel output into serial output, which is
then connected to the Serial Port of the computer.
The ASMDR card can be configured to operate in On Line mode or Off Line mode. In On line mode the
output of the data of call made is given by the EPABX to the printer as soon as a call is completed by an
extension. In case of Off Line mode the details of the calls made are stored by the EPABX. (Upto 3000
calls optional) and printout can be taken extension wise or for all the calls. Select the desired mode of
operation through the following programming:
OPTION TO PROGRAM ASMDR FOR ON LINE PRINTING OR OFF LINE PRINTING:
SET F1 5444 ENT To open ASMDR for programming.
SET F1 8067270X ENT (X = 0, for Off line printing and X = 1 for On Line printing)
SET F1 5445 ENT To lock ASMDR programming
Default: Off Line Mode
It is recommended to wash out the complete memory of the ASMDR before starting the system for the first
time or whenever the card is changed/reinstalled, as explained below:
Keep Pin No. 3 of SW2 (8-Pin DIP Switch) in ON position of ASMDR card.
Press switch (SW1) of ASMDR card. The printer will print HARD RESET
After sometime printer will print Memory check OK. If Memory Check OK message is not received,
contact the company before proceeding further.
Switch OFF Pin no. 3 of SW2 (8-Pin DIP Switch) of ASMDR card.
f)
Set the Start and End time for full rate as below:
To enter pulse rate for telephone numbers starting with 95 use the following:
Set F1 76 XX ZZ YYYY ENT
Where XX = Location (01 to 50, maximum 50 codes can be entered)
ZZ = Half of the actual Pulse Rate (i.e. 60 for 120 seconds pulse)
YYYY = Code (For eg. YYYY = 1234 for telephone numbers 951234------)
To take printout of the ASMDR rates structure follow the given procedure:
Switch OFF the EPABX System and connect a Parallel Port printer.
Put the DIP Switch number 1 of SW2 (on ASMDR) in `ON position.
Switch ON the system , it will print all ASMDR structure details.
After the printout, ensure to switch OFF DIP Switch no. 1
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
SW7
SW8
PRECAUTIONS:
1. Never leave SW3, SW5 in `ON'position.
2. Never put SW6 in `ON'position since this will wash the complete data of the ASMDR Card.
Each extension can be programmed for different timings in which the Junction call (when dialled out) will
disconnect after the time set. This feature will work only with Console-N.
1. DOD by any extension will disconnect after completion of time.
2. Extension will get warning tone half a minute before the time is out.
PROGRAMMING:
Open the programming switch. (Set F1-9995268401-Ent)
(Set F1 5200000001) Warning tone will appear.
(Set F1 5200000000) Warning tone will not appear.
Set F1 5536 XXXX TT
where XXXX = Extension number
TT =Time in Minute (00 to 99 minute)
This is an optional feature and works only when 1596 Console-N is installed alongwith Budgeting ASMDR
card in the system.
NOTE: It is important to close the ASMDR programming switch and the programming switch. Else the system
will keep working erratically.
CLI - INTERNAL
In this feature the extension number of calling extension is displayed on the CLI unit (if connected in parallel)
of called party. The CLI number will also be displayed in case of flexible number.
The number will not be displayed if the calling party is console.
PROGRAMMING:
SET F1 5600 ENT
To disallow CLI to all 96 extensions
SET F1 5601 ENT
To allow CLI to all 96 extensions
SET F1 5666 XXXX 00/01 OFF /ON To allow/disallow CLI to a particular extension
where XXXX = Extension number in four digits.
By default CLI is restricted on all extensions. CLI feature is available only if redial card is used.
Redial card is to be inserted in any of the following STB slots.
2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th
If a Junction Line is set in DISA mode, then all incoming calls on that Junction line will be answered with a
pre-recorded message of the EPABX. This feature will work only with Console-N.
Thereafter the caller can dial extension number (in DTMF mode from a Tone Dialling Telephone set) to
access the extension directly.
The call will get transferred to Console in the following conditions:
The caller can dial `0'in place of extension number to access another free Junction line and dial out any
telephone number on that line. This feature will work only with Console-N.
PROCEDURE
CONDITIONS
1. Any number of Junction lines can be provided in DISA/Open DOSA facility.
2.There are two channels for DISA/Open DOSA i.e., simultaneously two DISA/Open DOSA can be
processed but second DISA will work after the end of message of first DISA.
3. In DOSA, caller party will get external Junction lines in rotation.
PROGRAMMING FOR DISA/DOSA (DOSA PASS WORD)
INSTALLATION
1. The 1596 DISA Card works with a modified CPUA Card only. It is installed in place of TONE CARD in
the system.
2. The Bus Bar of the EPABX COX- 848A/1596A has to be modified for this purpose or else a wire has to
be connected between CPUA and 1596 DISA Card.
For installing a Door Phone, one Junction line is used and converted to Door Phone port by hardware
changes.
Programming procedure for Door Phone feature is as below:
Open Software Switch (Set-F1- 9995268401 Ent)
Set-F1-55384522 XX Ent
Here, XX stands for Junction line number in 2 digit, which is converted to Door Phone port. This port is
factory set and is generally the last Junction port of the installed capacity of the system.
Program the above Junction line number in another Junction group so that it doesnt mix with `0 dialling
group.
Set- F1- 61000001 NN ENT
Set- F1- 6200000401 ENT
Where, NN is the number of Junction lines (either, 03,07,11 or 13) of the EPABX capacity. This programming
is actually the Junction Line Grouping program explained separately.
For removing the Door Phone facility:
Set-F1- 55384599XX ent
Where, XX = Door Phone port.
Operation- Whenever Door Phone is activated, the extensions, which are programmed for Door phone ring
start ringing. (Ringing is assigned just like a Junction line programming). Whichever ringing extension picks
up first, gets connected to Door Phone. Any extension can dial 1XX (where, XX = the Door Phone port) or 6
(code for secondary Junction) to talk to the Door Phone without a call being activated from Door Phone.
This feature is optional and is activated with special EPROMS on the CPU.
Make 4 Groups of Extensions as classified below:
G1- Extension of the Boss, who can call everyone but no one can call him except G2 group.
G2- Reception, House Keeping, etc. This group can call everyone and everyone can call this group.
G3- Extensions in this group can talk to each other but cannot talk to G4 group.
G4- Extensions in this group cannot talk to each other and not even to G3.
G1
G2
G4
G3
For normal operation and cancellation of the above groups, program as below:
Set- F1- 5535234581 Ent
NOTE: In this version some of the normal features get masked and cannot be used.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
(1) AUTO DAY / NIGHT CHANGEOVER
Day to Night programming changeover is controlled as per the software switch range from 580-582.
SETTING OPERATION - SET F1 58N 000 HH MM ENT
DISPLAY OPERATION - DSP F1 58 N
N = 0 TO 3
N =0, time of shifting to Day time programming
N =1, time of shifting to Night time programming
N =2, time of shifting to Saturday night time programming
If 537 switch opens as
537 = 0, everyday changeover
537 = 1, Monday to Saturday changeover
537 = 2, Monday to Friday changeover
537 = 3, CSN Switch available
537 = 4, Monday to Friday and Saturday nighttime changeover
HH- stands for hours from 00 to 24
MM- stands for minutes from 00 to 59
On checking out an extension, its Class of Service changes to 1 and on programming it to `Check In'the
original Class of Service of extension is restored. `Check In'is done as below Set - XXXX 02 ENT
Where, XXXX is extension number in 4 digits
As mentioned in Printer Operation the `Check Out'is done as below:
Set XXXX 03 ENT
During the `Check Out' period of extension, the Room Status Display will give flashing indication
distinguishing the extension/room with `House Keeping'for cleaning.
In `Check out'mode, extension can make internal calls and on dialling a number (Software Code at which
066 is programmed in Tables) from that extension the internal dialling is also withdrawn i.e. on lifting handset
it will ring on console. After dialling this number, the Room Status Display will register the extension as ready
for use. This facility is provided for Housekeeping so that they need not inform the Reception. They can dial
a number whenever the room is ready.
The system gets into Display/Programming mode on pressing [DSP/SET] key from the console. This is
indicated by the flashing of first digit on Console display.
Function of each Key on Console for programming purpose is mentioned below [F1] - System Detail Data Operation.
[T1] to [T15] - Junction Details Data Operation.
[D0] - It moves the cursor i.e. flashing digit to left.
[CA] - It moves the cursor to right.
[AS] Extension Counting Display.
[AB] - Night Mode Programming of Extension/Junction.
[AT] - Day Mode Programming of Extension/Junction
[HOLD] - Increases the value of flashing digit by one.
[TNSF] - Decreases the value of flashing digit by one.
While programming, the cursor moves to the first digit if [DSP], [SET] or [F1] Key is pressed in between.
(4) CONSOLE LOCKOUT SETTING
Setting Operation: Set F1 9999 Ent
(5) CONSOLE LOCKOUT SETTING - DELETE
Setting Operation: Set F1 999000 CCCC Ent
Where, CCCC is code to open console and is +5 or -5 the displayed code by operation.
DSP F1, 9991...CCCC
(6) CONSOLE CODE - DISPLAY
DISPLAY OPERATION: DSP F1 9991...5555 the exact code of console will be + 5 in case the
displayed digit is less than equal to 5 and the code will be - 5 in case the displayed digit is equal or more than
5.
For Example if the displayed code is 5162 then the required code will be (5 - 5) (1 + 5) (6-5) (2+5)
i.e. 0617
(7) CONSOLE CODE - MODIFY
SETTING OPERATION: SET F1 999194 CCCC ENT
Where, CCCC is new code, which you want to make after pressing Ent you will see on display that your code
CCCC is modified to +5 and -5 as per the value of C.
(8) DIP SWITCH SETTING
There are 12 Dip Switches built on CPU Card. Switch one (S1) contains 8 DIP Switches and Switch two (S2)
contains 4 DIP Switches.
8 DIP SWITCH SETTING
Switch 1. Time Alarm ON: Available for Console
OFF: Available for Console
Switch 2.Extension Number: ON: System will work upto 48 lines.
OFF: System will work upto 96 lines.
Switch 3. Speech paths ON: 16 Speech Path
OFF: 20 Speech Path
Switch 4.
Switch 5.
Switch 6.
Switch 7.
Switch 2
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
The CPU reads these locations only when resetting is done by pressing reset Switch No.1 four times, while
the Switch No.2 is kept pressed. These reset switches are mounted in front of EPABX just above the cards
and accessible only after removing the panel.
Switch 3. JUNCTION PROGRAMMING
ON: Junction will be programmed for pulse after reset.
: Junction will be programmed for tone after reset.
Switch 4. Unoccupied and should be OFF.
DIP SWITCHES-DISPLAY
("0" Stands for ON and "1" stands for OFF")
i. Display of 1st four Dip Switches of 8 Dip Switch block.
Display Operation: DSP F1 9980.... 1111
ii Display of last four Dip Switches of 8 Dip Switch block
Display Operation: DSP F1 9981 ... 1111
iii. Display of four Dip Switches of 4 Dip Switch block.
Display operation: DSP F1 9982 ... 1101
(9) EXTENSION COUNTER DISPLAY
If Feature Control Switch No. 511 is set at 2, then display of number of calls made from an extension can be
taken by following the given procedure from Console
DSP. AS. XXXX
where, XXXX - is Extension number in 4 digits
The display will show - XXXX - NNNN
NNNN - is the number of calls being made by extension.
To clear and reset the data - SET. AS.XXXX. ENT
NOTE: At the time of installation all Extension datas must be reset to 0.
(10) EXTENSION GROUPING
Extension can be divided into four groups and can be used in combination with Junction Groups with various
controls explained belowSetting Operation Set F1 7D0 NN JJJJ 8 Ent
Display Operation DSP F1 7D
D stands for Extension group number from 0 to 3
NN stands for number of extension in a Group (00 to 95)
Maximum 4 Junction group numbers (From 0 to 3) can be used in place of four J locations. Whichever
Junction Groups are programmed shall be available to this Extension Group. Unwanted J location should be
replaced with 8.
(11) EXTENSION NIGHT SERVICE SETTING
Any extension can be selected as a night service extension number where all the calls of console will land
after the console is put into night service.
SETTING OPERATION: SET F1 999200XXXX ENT
DISPLAY OPERATION: DSP F1 9992.... XXXX
Where, XXXX = extension number in four digits.
(12) EXTENSION NIGHT SERVICE - LOCK
The extension number is to be programmed first, or the initial setting i.e. extension number 201 will be
selected as a night service extension number.
Setting Operation: Set F1 9993 Ent
(13) EXTENSION NIGHT SERVICE SETTING - DELETE
Setting Operation: Set F1 9994 Ent
(14) EXTENSION PROGRAMMING
SET. AT. XXXX0TMHRC. ENT.
SET. AB. XXXX0TMHRC.ENT.
Where, AT/AB AT stands for Day mode programming and AB for Night mode programming.
T stands for Story Service Feature
T = 0, Feature not available
T = 1, Feature available
M stands for Secretary Call
M = 0, this feature will not be available
M = 1, this feature will be available
H stands for providing "Facility to hold and transfer a Junction Call"
H = 0, the extension has the facility
H = 1, the extension doesn'
t have the facility.
R stands for direct receiving of Incoming Junction call on lifting the handset and without dialling 8.
R = 0, the extension will not have the facility
R = 1, the extension will have the facility.
C stands for Class of Service from 0 to 9.
C = 0, the extension will be directly connected to Console on lifting handset.
C = 1, the extension will only be allowed intercommunication.
C = 2, 3 ...9, these values will define what all features are provided to the defined extension.
XXXX = Extension number in 4 digit (0200, 0201, ...0295)
Whenever this value will be equal to or greater than the value of `Feature Control Switch'then that feature
will be available.
(15) FLOOR SERVICE PHONE
A Code is to be given to this feature by programming Software Code 065 at desired location in tables.
Rooms of one floor can form group say 201 to 204. The first extension 201 can become Service phone of
that floor if programmed for this feature as explained in Extension Programming Extensions from 202 to 204
will get 201 on dialling the code. Similarly other floors can form separate groups and assign service phone to
the serially first extension of their series. The code to be dialled on every floor will be the same.
(16) JUNCTION LINES GROUPING
The Junction lines can be divided into eight groups and can be used in combination with Extension Groups
which can be four (maximum). The working pattern of Junction Groups can be controlled as below Setting Operation Set F1 6D00000 M NN Ent
Display Operation DSP F1 6D
D stands for Junction group numbers from 0 to 7
M = 0, stands for outgoing Junction
M = 1, stands for outgoing/incoming Junction
M = 2, stands for incoming Junction
M = 3, stands for Hotline Junction
M = 4, stands for special Junction (Secondary Junction)
M = 5, stands for 3rd Junction
M = 6, stands for 4th Junction
NN = number of Junction lines in the group.
Note - Software code for second Junction Group is 062
Software code for third Junction Group is 067
Software code for fourth Junction Group is 068
(17) JUNCTION PROGRAMMING
SET AT. TT0M0DXXXX.ENT.
SET AB. TT0M0DXXXX.ENT.
Where, AT/AB AT stands for Day mode programming and AB for Night mode programming.
TT = Junction lines from 01 to 15
M = 3, for Junction Interfacing for Door Intercom
M = 2, for tone dialling on Junction line.
M = 1, for 20 PPS Pulse dialling on Junction line.
M = 0, for 10 PPS Pulse dialling on Junction line.
D = 1, for Junction line to ring direct on extension.
D = 0, for Junction line not to ring direct on extension.
XXXX = Extension number in 4 digits (0200 to 0295) which is to receive direct incoming ring of Junction line.
NOTE: One of the extension should be 0200 (Console number) in Day mode.
(18) PRINTER OPERATION
Printer can be attached to EPABX through IFC Card or ASMDR Card. The IFC Card requires an On Line
Printer to remain always connected and the printout of details of calls is printed immediately after the
Junction call is over on the extension. ASMDR Card has memory to store details of calls and hence printer
can also be connected only when the printout is required. In case of ASMDR, extension wise billing in
Rupees calculation is available.
In both the above cases, Feature Control Switch No.511 should be set at 1.
EXTENSION WISE PRINTOUT OF ALL THE CALLS
(Only in case of ASMDR.)
SET.F1.9996 ENT
PRINTOUT OF A DEFINED EXTENSION. - (CHECK OUT)
This is possible only if ASMDR is installed and Feature Control Switch No.516 is set at 1.
SET.XXXX03 Ent.
Where, XXXX = extension number in 4 digits.
This programming is for Check Out feature, whereby the Junction dialling facility of the extension is
withdrawn and EPABX registers that extension as under House Keeping for the purpose of Room Status
Display explained later.
NOTE-After taking the printout by "CHECK OUT" programming, the extension has to be programmed for
`CHECK IN'as explained below, for providing dialling facility.
FOR DELETING ALL CALLS IN THE SYSTEM
Set 000001 Ent
FOR DELETING CALLS IN A DEFINED EXTENSION
Set XXXX 09
where XXXX = Extension number
(19) ROOM STATUS DISPLAY
This feature is designed for Hotels and it provides the status of each room at any given time by simply
pressing [F1] Key on Console. Following three classifications are available on extension display:
a) Indications that are `OFF'means the room is occupied.
b) Flashing Indication shows that the room is under cleaning with House Keeping.
c) Continuous `ON'indicates the room is ready and vacant.
The display gives the exact current position by way of check In-Check out feature explained earlier.
(20) SYSTEM DATA PRINTOUT
The detailed internal data could be printed out through console if system is equipped with printer interface.
Setting Operation: Set F1 990X. Ent
X = 1, Junction programming will be printed
X = 2, Extension programming will be printed
X = 3, Programming of all 49 flexible tables will be printed
X = 4, Software Switches Programming will be printed
X = 5, Programming of Junction Grouping will be printed
X = 6, Programming of Extension Grouping will be printed
X = 7, Abbreviated numbers will be printed
(21) SYSTEM DTMF DISPLAY AND CONTROL
There are 4 DTMF (Tone diagnosing) circuits in the system and they can be controlled as below Setting Operation - Set - F1 - 57000 TTTT Ent
Display Operation - DSP - F1 - 570
The last four digits on display will show the status of 4 Tone links.
T = 0, stands for DTMF line restricted
T = 1, stands for DTMF available
T = 2, stands for DTMF busy
The four locations of T represent four links of DTMF, which can be separately controlled. The status of 4
links is displayed by extension LEDs of 296, 297, 298 and 299.
(22) TIME/DATE/DAY SETTING
Time /Date / Day of the system can be set by using the software switches ranging from 529 to 590 as
explained below.
Date Setting Operation- SET F1 5900YY MM DD Ent
This ring assignment is applicable only if the EPABX system is bought with KTS console.
PROCEDURE
a) Open the software switch
SET-F1-999 5268401-Ent
b) Enter Round Robin password
SET- F1- 55384533 XX- ENT
Day Mode.
Before starting the programming enter the Master password, which can be dialled from any SLT extension:
# 1234
Programming for Console less version can be done only if the SLT extension is in DTMF mode.
NOTE- After completing the programming, Console should be locked from SLT by dialling 673
- Peizo Buzzer must be connected to connector marked P.B. on the MDF of the system.
- In case of Console Less version extension 0201 is the Operator extension in default.
If the Operator extension is busy and a second (Junction) call lands on it, the piezo buzzer
will ring. The incoming Junction call can be picked from any other extension by dialling 8.
In case the second call is an extension call, the piezo buzzer will not ring, the calling
extension user will get a busy tone.
(1) FEATURE CONTROL SWITCHES
Refer Feature Control Switches in the main index. Following are the differences in programming and rest is
same.
500VVV to 539VVV
where, 500 to 539 = Feature Control Switch
VVV = Value of Feature Control Switch in 3 digits
(2) EXTENSION PROGRAMMING
a) PROGRAMMING OPERATION
60XXXX0TMHRC (For day mode)
61XXXX0TMHRC (For night mode)
Where, XXXX = Extension number in four digits
T = Story Service Feature
T = 0, Feature not available
T = 1, Feature available
M = Secretary Call
66010202
66010203
66010204
66010202
66010204
66010202
66010204
000
081
003 (T3)
254
254
254
062
070
001
100
014(T14)
083
T4
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TABLE NO.01
Location - Value
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
254
254
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
048 (T48)
047
002
002
002
002
004
002
002
002
- 254
- 254
T5
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TABLE NO.02
Location - Value
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
254
254
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
- 049 (T49)
- 003
- 016
- 016
- 016
- 016
- 016
- 016
- 016
- 016
- 254
- 254
T6
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TABLE NO.03
Locatioin - Value
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
254
254
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
- 004 (T4)
- 005 (T5)
- 006 (T6)
- 007 (T7)
- 008 (T8)
- 009 (T9)
- 010 (T10)
- 011 (T11)
- 012 (T12)
- 013 (T13)
- 254
- 254
T7
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
254
254
T8
T9
T 10
Location - Value
Location - Value
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
254
254
`
T 12
Location- Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
254
254
T 16
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
- 255
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
- 254
- 254
T 13
Location- Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
190
191
192
193
194
195
254
254
254
254
254
254
T 17
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
- X
- X
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
T 11
Location - Value
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
254
254
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
T 14
Location- Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
051
059
082
073
080
084
071
050
072
074
015
058
T 18
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
254
254
T 15
Location- Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
061
063
090
056
057
060
054
055
052
053
064
254
T 19
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T 20
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T 24
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T 28
Location - Value
0
- X
1
- X
2
- X
3
- X
4
- X
5
- X
6
- X
7
- X
8
- X
9
- X
- X
#
- X
T 21
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T 25
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
T 22
Location - Value
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T 29
Location - Value
0
- X
1
- X
2
- X
3
- X
4
- X
5
- X
6
- X
7
- X
8
- X
9
- X
- X
#
- X
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
T 26
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
T 23
Location - Value
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T 30
Location - Value
0
- 008
1 - 002
2 - 002
3 - 005
4 - 002
5 - 002
6 - 002
7 - 002
8 - 002
9 - 002
- 254
# - 254
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
T 27
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T 31
Location - Value
0
- 046 (T46)
1 - 002
2 - 002
3 - 002
4 - 002
5 - 002
6 - 002
7 - 002
8 - 002
9 - 002
- 254
# - 254
T 32
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
008
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
254
254
T 33
Location - Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
023
009
009
009
009
009
009
009
009
009
254
254
TABLE 00
Table 00 refers to the first digit being dialled by any extension. For example, if an extension dials 8 then it
gets connected to an `Incoming Junction Call because the value at location 08 of table 00 is - 001, which is
the Software Code (Refer Software Codes) for the said feature. Similarly if the first digit dialled is 2 then the
CPU of the EPABX will jump to table 03 for scanning the second digit dialled.
NOTE: Values from 003 to 049 stand for table numbers 03 to 49.
: On pressing Key, the scanning shifts to table 14 and by pressing # memory dialling feature
is availed.
TABLE 01, 46, 47 & 48
These tables are referred only while dialling out on Junction lines. The locations 02 to 09 of these table refer
the first digit dialled on Junction line. The values on these locations refer to the `Class of Service'that is
allowed to dial out. If the Class of Service of extension is greater than or equal to the value then dialling is
allowed. For example - If an extension dials 6 as the first digit on Junction line and its Class of Service is 3
then dialling will not be allowed because 3 is less than the value (004) entered at location 06.
If the first digit dialled on Junction line is 0 then the scanning will jump to table 48, which also refers `Class of
Service'similar to table 01 explained above.
On dialling `1 as the first digit on Junction line, the scanning will jump to table 47 which also refers to
restriction on Junction dialling by referring to `Class of Service'and comparing with values entered in this
table with the preset value shown in tables. An extension with Class of Service = 2 can dial all telephone
numbers except for the telephone number starting with 6.
After dialling `1, if the second digit is 0 then table 46 is referred to control dialling with comparison to class of
service.
TABLE 02 & 49
Table 02 refers to number of digit that are allowed to be dialled on Junction line.
As per the values shown in table, EPABX will allow only 3 digits dialling for telephone numbers starting with 1
and 7 digits if the telephone number start with 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9.
On dialling 0 as the first digit, table 49 will be referred which also controls number of digits similar to table 02
explained above. Values in table 49 can be increased upto 023 for allowing upto 23 digit dialling. Value
above 23 will mean to refer another table. If values are 0, 50 or above, then the referred figure will be
restricted.
TABLE 03 TO 13
On dialling 2 as the first digit, the scanning shifts to table 03. From table 03 it shifts to other tables as per the
values entered and shown in tables. Table Numbers 3 to 13 are used for Extension numbering. By changing
these tables flexible numbering can be done.
FLEXIBLE NUMBERING
Table 04 to 13 has values corresponding to extension numbers from 100 to 195. For example - On dialling
202, extension 102 rings. So 102 corresponds to 202. Similarly other numbers correspond to 200 to 295.
The extension numbers can be changed to any desired number and number of digits by changing the values
in these table location by programming to achieve the desired flexible extension numbers.
TABLE 16 TO 45
Tables 16 to 45 are free and can be used for flexible numbering or any other use. Before using any of these
Tables, Table 16 should be used first to delete the values 255. After the last table, enter 255 at all location of
the table next to last table.
TABLE 14 & 15
Table 14 is referred on dialling as the first digit and on dialling again table 15 is being referred because in
Table 14 the value of is 015.
Table 15 refers to various features. The corresponding feature of each code entered in this table can be
located in Software codes table.
This ring assignment is applicable only if the EPABX system is bought with KTS console.
PROCEDURE
d) Open the software switch
SET-F1-999 5268401-Ent
e) Enter Round Robin password
SET- F1- 55384533 XX- ENT
f)
This programming is to be carried out for all 8 extensions in sequence where first 4 extensions specify day
mode ringing extensions and next 4 extensions specify night mode ringing extensions. If less than 8
extensions are to be used in Round Robin then repeat the extension in sequence of repetitions required. All
8 locations must be filled.
For eg: if Junction Line 01 is to be programmed for extension 201 & 202 in day mode and for extension 201,
202, 203, 204 in night mode thenSET F1 5538 45 3301 ENT
SET F1 5537 01 0201 ENT
SET F1 5537 01 0202 ENT
SET F1 5537 01 0201 ENT
SET F1 5537 01 0202 ENT
Day Mode.
SOFTWARE CODES
Following features can be given any code for operation from extension. To make the following features
operational, their corresponding software code has to be programmed in `Programming Tables'
. Though
most of these features have been pre-programmed in the `Programming Tables'yet their location can be
changed for desired code of operation.
For example
001 is the `Software Code'for receiving incoming junction calls. This code is pre-programmed in Table 00 at
digit 8. So, on dialling 8 from any extension, one can pick incoming Junction call. If the same code (001) is
programmed in Table 00 at digit 5 then the incoming Junction calls can be picked by dialling 5.
(For table locations refer programming Tables)
Software
Code
000
001
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
067
068
Feature
Dialling out on
Junction line
Receiving Incoming
Junction line
Group Pick up
Junction Camp on
Do not Disturb
Do not Disturb Cancel
Series Call
Junction Access
Series Call Cancel
Time Alarm Cancel
Secretary Call
Junction Call Hold
Recall Held Junction
line
Conference Call
Brokers Call
Second Junction
Group (Special Junction)
Software
Code
070
071
072
073
074
080
081
082
083
084
090
INSTALLATION DETAILS
Feature
Pick up for
`Follow Me'
Extension
Camp on
Call Forward Busy
Barge In Extension
Follow me
Junction Camp on
(Designated)
Designated
Barge In Junction
Memory Dialling
Entering of
Memory No.
Time Alarm Setting
3. Console
4. CPUA - Central Processing Unit
a) Normal Software
b) Hotel Software
COX-848A
A X Y
A
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
ASMDR
CPU
JUNCTION 2ND
JUNCTION 1ST
TONE
1ST STB
2ND STB
3RD STB
4TH STB
5TH STB
6TH STB
COX-1596A
A- Run LED to indicate
working of CPU
X- Reset Switch 1.
A X Y
Y- Reset Switch 2.
S.NO CARD
1 2
3 4
7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
ASMDR
CPU
JUNCTION 4TH
JUNCTION 3RD
JUNCTION 2ND
JUNCTION 1ST
TONE
1ST STB
2ND STB
3RD STB
4TH STB
5TH STB
6TH STB
7TH STB
8TH STB
8TH STB
10TH STB
11TH STB
12TH STB
The Main Box is connected to UPS, Console and Printer by plugging their plugs into the respective plugs on
the side panel of the Main Box as shown below:
..
.
Console
..
.
Power Supply
..
..
..
..
..
ASMDR
EARTH
The company'
s warranty voids if any of the following is not carried out:
1. The earth terminal should be connected to a separate Earth other than the electrical one.
2. The 3 Pin lead of the UPS should be properly earth.
1. The system should be installed at a height such that the lower end of the box is at approx. 54 from the
floor. The location at which system is placed should be ventilated. It should be ensured that no liquid
should ever spill over the system especially near the ventilation slots.
2. The batteries, if installed, should be placed below the system on a wooden plank alongwith UPS of the
system. If batteries are not installed and A.C Mains goes below 160 volts, then the system will not
function properly.
3. A separate 3 pin (5amp) socket should be provided near the system for 220V A.C. Supply.
4. It should be ensured that the Earth is connected to the 3 pin socket of the UPS.
5. A separate earth of 2 ohms other than the electrical earth should be connected to the EARTH terminal of
the EPABX Cabinet.
NOTE: 1. The Electrical earth of the UPS should never be given to the earth terminal of the EPABX
Cabinet.
2. The 25 pin D Type Connector of UPS and console should be fitted tightly with two screws
on each.
3. Each exchange is tested for general features before dispatching from factory. Any special
feature, optional features or use of additional cards will call for modifications by the
company.
For Example: If the system is to be used without console, then the CPUA card has to be modified. If system
has to be used without Junction lines then a dummy TKB card has to be installed.
4. The companys warranty voids if the above points are not followed.
TERMS OF WARRANTY
Copper Connections warrants that this product is manufactured under stringent quality standards, making it free
from defects in material and workmanship, as per the following terms and conditions:
1. The limited warranty for the system is valid for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase or fifteen months
from the date of manufacture which ever is earlier.
2. The limited warranty extends only to the original consumer/ purchaser of the product and is not assignable or
transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
3. During the limited warranty period, Copper Connections or its authorised service network will repair or replace, at
Copper Connections option, any defective product or parts thereof with a new or factory rebuild replacement items
and return the product to the consumer in working conditions. No charge will be made to the consumer for either
parts or labour in repairing or replacing the product. All replaced parts shall become the property of Copper
Connections.
4. Repaired product will be warranted for a balance of original warranty period.
5. Upon request from Copper Connections or its authorised service centre, the consumer must provide purchase
receipt or other information to prove the date and place of purchase.
6. The consumer shall have no benefit or coverage if any of the following conditions are applicable:
a) The product has been subjected to abnormal use, abnormal condition, improper storage, exposure to
moisture or dampness, exposure to excessive temperature or fire etc., unauthorised modifications,
unauthorised connections, unauthorised repairs including but not limited to use of unauthorised spare parts in
repairs, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation.
b) Copper Connections was not notified by consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product during
the limited warranty period.
c) The product was used with or connected to equipment not fit for use with Copper Connections system or used
in other than its intended use.
d) THE SYSTEM IS NOT CONNECTED TO A PROPER EARTH OR INCASE HIGH VOLTAGES APPEAR ON
EARTH.
e) THE DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY LIGHTENING ON EXTENSIONS/ JUNCTION LINES/ OR SPIKES/ SURGES/
HIGH VOLTAGES FROM AC MAIN SUPPLY.
7. The consumer may contact the authorised dealer to call the service personnel for carrying out repairs or
maintenance and the same would be attended within a reasonable response time assigned to the dealer.
8. The consumer will be billed for parts or labour charges not covered by this limited warranty.
9. If the product is brought to Copper Connections for repairs, after the warranty period Copper Connections
normal service policy shall apply and customer shall be charged accordingly.
10. In no event shall Copper Connections or their authorised dealer be liable for special or consequential damages or
any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond their control. Copper Connections shall not be
liable for incidental or consequential damage or a loss of anticipated benefits or profits, loss or impairment of privacy
of conversation, work stoppage or loss or impairment of data arising out of the use or inability to use the product.
Companys liability in no event and under no circumstances shall exceed the price paid to the company for goods
stated in the invoice.
11. Copper Connections neither assumes nor authorises any authorised service centre or any person or entity to
assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond what is expressly provided by this limited warranty. All warranty
information, product features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
12. Any dispute arising out of this warranty shall be subjected to jurisdiction of the arbitrator within the city of Delhi.
13. The decision of Copper Connections, on defects, damages etc shall be final and binding on the parties and no
dispute regarding this, could be agitated before any civil court. PART NO. 1596 PGM-7