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Advanced Hybrid System

Installation Manual
MODEL

KX-TA308 KX-TA616

This manual was printed with soy based ink.

Please read this manual before connecting the Advanced Hybrid System.

System Highlights
System Capacity
Basic System Expansion Extensions 8 Outside (CO) lines 3 Maximum extensions 24 Maximum outside (CO) lines 6 16 6 24 6

Special System Points
System Expansion
This system can expand the outside (CO) lines (KX-TA308 only) and extension capacity by installing an optional card. 2­ 24

Direct Backup Power Supply
Car batteries can be connected directly to this system as a backup power supply in the event of a power failure. To supply backup power, optional cables are required. 2­ 23

Hybrid
This system can accept Panasonic analog proprietary telephones. Also, single line devices such as single line telephones, facsimiles and data terminals can be connected.

Calling from the outside (Direct Inward System Access)
External callers can call extensions in the system. If you install an optional card, an outgoing message will greet the caller and give information about how to access an extension. 3­ 17

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Precautions
· Keep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the Advanced Hybrid System. · This unit should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 °C {104 °F}) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. · Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the vents or other holes of this unit. · If there is any trouble, disconnect the unit from the telephone line. Plug the telephone directly into the telephone line. If the telephone operates properly, do not reconnect the unit to the line until the trouble has been repaired. If the telephone does not operate properly, chances are that the trouble is in the telephone system, and not in the unit. · Do not use benzine, thinner, or the like, or any abrasive powder to clean the cabinet. Wipe it with a soft cloth.

WARNING THIS UNIT MAY ONLY BE INSTALLED AND SERVED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WHEN A FAILURE OCCURS WHICH RESULTS IN THE INTERNAL PARTS BECOMING ACCESSIBLE, DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IMMEDIATELY AND RETURN THIS UNIT TO YOUR DEALER. DISCONNECT THE TELECOM CONNECTION BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE POWER CONNECTION PRIOR TO RELOCATING THE EQUIPMENT, AND RECONNECT THE POWER FIRST. THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH AN EARTHING CONTACT PLUG. FOR SAFETY REASONS THIS PLUG MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO AN EARTHING CONTACT SOCKET WHICH HAS BEEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO REGULATIONS. THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS USED AS THE MAIN DISCONNECT DEVICE, ENSURE THAT THE SOCKET-OUTLET IS LOCATED/INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

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Precautions
For your future reference
SERIAL NO.
(found on the bottom of the unit)

DATE OF PURCHASE

NAME OF DEALER DEALER'S ADDRESS

Note · This Installation Manual does not show complete model number that indicate the country where your models should be used. The model number of your unit is found on the label affixed to the unit.

MODEL NO. ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

(label)

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Introduction Structure of the Manual
This manual consists of the following sections:

Section 1. Basic System Construction
Provides general information on the system including connection diagrams.

Section 2. Installation
Contains the system installation and wiring instructions, as well as how to install the optional cards.

Section 3. Features
Describes the optional and programmable features in alphabetical order. It also provides information about the conditions, required System Programming, connection references, related features and operating instructions references for every feature.

Section 4. System Programming
Describes the steps required to assign features to extensions or to the system.

Section 5. Appendix
Provides specifications and the default values of the System Programming.

Section 6. Troubleshooting
Provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting.

Section 7. Programming Tables
Provides programming tables for user-programmed data.

Description of the Symbols Mainly Used in this manual

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Additional information and conditions. The feature or program references.

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Contents
Section 1 Section 2
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24

Basic System Construction Installation
Before Installation ................................................................................. Unpacking .............................................................................................. Names and Locations ............................................................................ Wall Mounting ....................................................................................... Frame Ground Connection .................................................................. Opening the Top Front Cover .............................................................. Outside (CO) Line Connection ............................................................ Extension Connection ........................................................................... External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection............................... External Music Connection.................................................................. Paralleled Telephone Connection......................................................... Polarity Sensitive Telephone Connection ............................................ Printer and PC Connection.................................................................. Location of Optional Cards.................................................................. OGM/FAX Detection Card Installation .............................................. Doorphone and Door Opener Connection.......................................... Backup Batteries Connection............................................................... Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) ............................. Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer ............................. Securing the Cords................................................................................ Closing the Front Cover ....................................................................... Starting the System for the First Time ............................................... System Restart ....................................................................................... System Data Clear................................................................................. 2-2 2-4 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-6 2-7 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-17 2-17 2-19 2-23 2-24 2-29 2-29 2-30 2-31 2-33 2-34

Section 3
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Features
Absent Message Capability ................................................................ Account Code Entry ........................................................................... Alternate Calling ­ Ring/Voice .......................................................... Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) ............................................... Automatic Outside (CO) Line Access Number.................................. Automatic Route Selection (ARS) ..................................................... Busy Station Signaling (BSS) ............................................................ Call Forwarding .................................................................................. Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection .................................. Call Park ............................................................................................. Call Pickup ......................................................................................... Call Splitting....................................................................................... Call Transfer ­ to Extension............................................................... Call Transfer ­ to Outside (CO) Line ................................................ 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-10 3-11 3-11 3-12 3-12

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C Call Waiting ........................................................................................ Conference (3-party) .......................................................................... Conference (5-party) .......................................................................... Data Line Security.............................................................................. Date and Time Setting ........................................................................ Direct In Line (DIL)........................................................................... Direct Inward System Access (DISA)................................................ Display Contrast Adjustment (KX-T7330/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7033 only)...................... Distinctive Dial Tones ........................................................................ Do Not Disturb (DND)....................................................................... Door Opener ....................................................................................... Doorphone Call .................................................................................. DSS Console....................................................................................... Emergency Call .................................................................................. Executive Busy Override.................................................................... Extension Button Confirmation (KX-T7330/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7033 only)...................... Extension Group................................................................................. Extension Password / System Password ............................................ External Feature Access ..................................................................... Flash.................................................................................................... Flexible Buttons.................................................................................. Handset/Headset Selection (KX-T7330/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7033 only)...................... Handsfree Answerback....................................................................... Handsfree Operation........................................................................... Hold ................................................................................................. Hookswitch Flash ............................................................................... Host PBX Access................................................................................ Intercept Routing ................................................................................ Intercom Calling................................................................................. Language Selection ............................................................................ Limited Call Duration ........................................................................ Line Access Buttons ........................................................................... Log-In/Log-Out .................................................................................. Message Waiting................................................................................. Microphone Mute ............................................................................... Music on Hold / Background Music (BGM) ..................................... One-Touch Dialing ............................................................................. Operator / Manager Extension ........................................................... Operator Call ...................................................................................... Outgoing Message (OGM)................................................................. Outside Calling................................................................................... Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection ................................................ 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-15 3-16 3-16 3-17 3-24 3-24 3-25 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-27 3-28 3-28 3-29 3-29 3-30 3-30 3-31 3-32 3-32 3-32 3-33 3-34 3-34 3-35 3-35 3-36 3-36 3-37 3-38 3-38 3-39 3-39 3-39 3-40 3-40 3-41 3-44 3-45 7

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P Paging ................................................................................................. Paralleled Telephone Connection ....................................................... Personal Speed Dialing ...................................................................... Pickup Dialing .................................................................................... Polarity Reverse Detection ................................................................. Power Failure Transfer ....................................................................... Preferred Line Assignment -- Incoming ........................................... Preferred Line Assignment -- Outgoing............................................ Proprietary Telephone Setting Data Default Set ................................ Pulse to Tone Conversion ................................................................... Receiving Calls................................................................................... Redial ................................................................................................. Ringing Pattern Selection ................................................................... Room Monitor .................................................................................... Secret Dialing ..................................................................................... Self-Extension Number Confirmation (KX-T7330/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7033 only)...................... Station Feature Clear .......................................................................... Station Hunting................................................................................... Station Lock........................................................................................ Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) ...................................... System Data Default Set .................................................................... System Speed Dialing ........................................................................ Timed Reminder ................................................................................. Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service....................................................... Toll Restriction ................................................................................... Toll Restriction for System Speed Dialing......................................... Toll Restriction Override by Account Codes ..................................... Toll Restriction ­ Station Lock Boundary Class................................ Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) ...................................................... Voice Mail Integration for KX-TVP75/KX-TVP100......................... Volume Control .................................................................................. Walking COS...................................................................................... 3-45 3-46 3-46 3-47 3-47 3-48 3-48 3-49 3-49 3-50 3-50 3-50 3-51 3-52 3-52 3-53 3-53 3-54 3-55 3-56 3-57 3-58 3-58 3-59 3-60 3-62 3-63 3-64 3-64 3-68 3-71 3-71

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Section 4
4.1 4.2

System Programming
Before System Programming ............................................................... System Programming............................................................................ [000] Date and Time Setting............................................................. [001] System Speed Dialing Entry ................................................... [002] System Password..................................................................... [003] DSS Console Port Assignment................................................ [004] Paired Telephone Assignment for DSS Console .................... [005] One-Touch Transfer Using a DSS Button ............................. [006] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Changing Mode ............... 4-2 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-7 4-8 4-8

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[007] [008] [009] [010] [011] [012] [100] [101] [102] [103] [104] [105] [106] [107] [108] [109] [110] [111] [112] [113] [114] [115] [116] [117] [118] [119] [120] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125] [126] [127] [200] [201] [202] [203] [204] [205] [206] [207] [208] [210] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Start Time ........................ Operator Assignment .............................................................. Extension Number Assignment .............................................. LCD Time Display Selection ................................................. System Speed Dialing Name Setting ..................................... Second Feature Numbering Plan ........................................... Hunting Group Set ................................................................. Hunting Type .......................................................................... Voice Mail Port for KX-TVP75/KX-TVP100 ....................... DTMF Integration for KX-TVP75/KX-TVP100 ................... Hold Mode Selection ............................................................. Conference Tone .................................................................... External Paging Access Tone ................................................. DTMF Receiver Check .......................................................... Flash Mode for a Station Locked Extension ......................... CO Indicator Assignment ....................................................... Flash Key Mode ..................................................................... Hold Music Selection ............................................................. DSS Console Indication Mode .............................................. Automatic Redial Repeat ....................................................... Automatic Redial Interval Time ............................................. Extension Ringing Pattern Selection ..................................... Conference Pattern Selection ................................................. Call Pickup Tone .................................................................... Pulse Restriction .................................................................... Redialing after Pulse to Tone Conversion .............................. Bell Frequency ....................................................................... Automatic Outside (CO) Line Access Number Selection ..... Automatic Rotation for Outside (CO) Line Access ............... Break Ratio ........................................................................... SLT Ringing Mode Selection ................................................. Toll Restriction Check for and # ....................................... DSS Off-Hook Mode .............................................................. Pickup Group Set .................................................................... Hold Recall Time ................................................................... Transfer Recall Time .............................................................. Call Forwarding Start Time ................................................... Pickup Dial Delay Time ......................................................... Call Duration Count Start Time ............................................. Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Duration Time Limit ..... Dialing Start Time .................................................................. Hookswitch Flash Timing Range Selection ........................... Interdigit Time ........................................................................ DTMF Time ........................................................................... 4-9 4-10 4-10 4-11 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-14 4-15 4-15 4-17 4-17 4-18 4-18 4-18 4-19 4-19 4-20 4-20 4-21 4-21 4-22 4-22 4-23 4-23 4-23 4-24 4-24 4-24 4-25 4-25 4-25 4-26 4-26 4-27 4-27 4-27 4-28 4-28 4-29 4-29 4-30 4-30 4-31

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[211] No Dial Disconnection ........................................................... [212] Outside (CO) Line Duration Time Limit ............................... [213] Bell Off Detection .................................................................. [300] Carrier Excepted Code Assignment ....................................... [301] Toll Restriction -- System Speed Dialing Boundary Class .. [302]­[305] Toll Restriction -- Classes 2 through 5 Denied Codes .. [306] Toll Restriction -- Exception Codes ..................................... [309] Emergency Dial Number Set ................................................. [310] Account Codes ....................................................................... [311] Automatic Pause Insertion Codes .......................................... [312] Toll Restriction -- Station Lock Boundary Class ................. [350] ARS Selection ......................................................................... [351]-[354] Routes 1 through 4 Selection Codes (Leading Digits)... [355]-[358] Routes 1 through 4 Exception Codes ............................. [359] 1st Carrier Selection Code ...................................................... [360] ARS Modification -- Removed Digits................................... [361] ARS Modification -- Added Number .................................... [362] ARS Dial Tone Pattern Selection............................................ [363] ARS Interdigit Time................................................................ [364] ARS Outside (CO) Line Group .............................................. [400] Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment .......................... [401] Dial Mode .............................................................................. [402] Pulse Speed Selection ............................................................ [403] Host PBX Access Codes ........................................................ [404] Outside (CO) Line Group Assignment .................................. [405]­[407] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch ...................................................................... [408]­[410] Flexible Ringing Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch .... [411]­[413] Delayed Ringing Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch .... [414]­[416] Outside (CO) Line Mode -- Day/Night/Lunch ........... [417] Pause Time ............................................................................. [418] Flash Time .............................................................................. [419] Automatic Designated Outside (CO) Line Access ................ [420] Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal ...................................... [421] CPC Detection for Outgoing Calls ........................................ [422] Disconnect Time .................................................................... [423] Outside (CO) Line Ringing Pattern Selection ....................... [424] Reverse (Polarity) Circuit Assignment .................................. [500] DISA Incoming Dialing Mode Selection .............................. [501] DISA Built-in Auto Attendant ............................................... [502] OGM Mode Selection ............................................................ [503] FAX Connection .................................................................... [504] DISA Delayed Answer Time ................................................. 4-31 4-32 4-32 4-33 4-33 4-34 4-35 4-35 4-36 4-36 4-37 4-38 4-38 4-39 4-39 4-40 4-40 4-41 4-41 4-42 4-43 4-43 4-44 4-44 4-45 4-46 4-47 4-48 4-49 4-50 4-51 4-51 4-52 4-53 4-53 4-54 4-55 4-56 4-57 4-58 4-59 4-59

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[505] DISA Waiting Time after OGM ............................................. [506] DISA Busy Mode ................................................................... [507] DISA Intercept Mode ............................................................. [508] DISA Ringing Time before Intercept .................................... [509] DISA Ringing Time after Intercept ....................................... [510] DISA No Dial Mode .............................................................. [511] DISA Security Type ................................................................ [512] DISA Security Codes ............................................................. [513] Cyclic Tone Detection ............................................................ [514] Fax Tone Detection ................................................................ [515] Intercept Time for Internal DISA .......................................... [516] DISA Incoming Assignment .................................................. [517] DISA AA Wait Time .............................................................. [518] DISA Tone Selection after the Security Code ........................ [519] DISA OGM Mute Time ......................................................... [520] UCD Group ............................................................................ [521] UCD Busy Waiting Time ....................................................... [522] UCD OGM Message Interval Time ....................................... [523] UCD Busy Mode .................................................................... [524] UCD Intercept Mode .............................................................. [525] UCD Ringing Time before Intercept ..................................... [526] UCD Ringing Time after Intercept ........................................ [600] Extension Group Assignment ................................................ [601]­[603] TRS ­ Class of Service Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch ...................................................................... [604] Extension Name Setting ......................................................... [605] Account Code Entry Mode .................................................... [606] Call Transfer to an Outside (CO) Line .................................. [607] Call Forwarding to an Outside (CO) Line ............................. [608] Executive Busy Override ....................................................... [609] Do Not Disturb Override ....................................................... [610] Paralleled Telephone Connection ........................................... [611] TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) Extension ................ [612] Room Monitor Assignment .................................................... [613] Outside (CO) Line Duration Time Limit Selection ............... [614] Internal Pulse Detection ......................................................... [615] LCD Language Assignment ................................................... [700]­[702] Doorphone Ringing Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch .. [703]­[705] Door Opener Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch .......... [706] Doorphone Ringing / Tone Pattern Selection ........................ [707] Doorphone Access Tone Selection ......................................... [708] Doorphone Ringing Time ...................................................... [709] Door Opener Time ................................................................. 4-59 4-60 4-60 4-61 4-61 4-62 4-62 4-63 4-63 4-64 4-64 4-65 4-65 4-66 4-66 4-67 4-67 4-67 4-68 4-68 4-69 4-69 4-70 4-70 4-71 4-72 4-73 4-73 4-74 4-74 4-75 4-75 4-76 4-76 4-77 4-78 4-79 4-80 4-81 4-81 4-82 4-82

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[800] [801] [802] [803] [804] [805] [806] [998] [999] SMDR RS-232C Communication Parameters ....................... SMDR Parameter ................................................................... Incoming/Outgoing Call Selection for Printing ..................... Secret Speed Dialing / One-Touch Dialing Printing ............. System Data Dump ................................................................ SMDR Account Code Selection ............................................ SMDR Language Assignment ................................................ ROM Version .......................................................................... System Data Clear .................................................................. 4-83 4-84 4-84 4-85 4-85 4-86 4-87 4-87 4-88

Section 5
5.1 5.2

Appendix
Default Values ........................................................................................ Specifications ......................................................................................... 5-2 5-7

Section 6
6.1 6.2 6.3

Troubleshooting
While Installing .................................................................................... While Connecting .................................................................................. While Operating .................................................................................... 6-2 6-3 6-4

Section 7 Template

Programming Tables

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Section 1

Basic System Construction

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Basic System Construction
The KX-TA308 has a basic capacity of 8 extensions and 3 outside (CO) lines, and the KX-TA616 has 16 extensions and 6 outside (CO) lines. It is capable of supporting Panasonic analog proprietary telephones, and single line devices such as single line telephones, facsimiles and data terminals. To expand its capabilities, the system can be equipped with optional components or customer-supplied peripherals such as an external speaker, external music source (e.g. a radio) and door opener.

System Connection Diagram s KX-TA308
6 Outside (CO) Lines
to outside lines 1 ­ 3 (initial) to outside lines 4 ­ 6 (additional) (Lightning Protectors)
car batteries External Music Source

Amplifier Printer or Computer

Speaker

24 Extensions
(one pair)

Extension jacks 01 ­ 08 (initial) Extension jacks 09 ­ 24 (additional)
(two pair)

(two pair)

Single Line Telephone (one pair) KX-T7130 (two pair) Data Terminal KX-T7040 (two pair) KX-T7020 (two pair)

Door Openers

(one pair)

KX-T7030/KX-T7033 (two pair)

Panasonic

Cordless Phone (one pair) KX-T7055 KX-T7050 (two pair) (two pair) Telephone Answering Machine with Facsimile

Panasonic

Panasonic

(one pair)

KX-T7320 KX-T7330 (two pair) (two pair)

Panasonic

Doorphones KX-T30865

Voice Processing System

KX-T7340 KX-T7350

1-2

Basic System Construction

: needs optional card.

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Basic System Construction
s KX-TA616
6 Outside (CO) Lines
to outside lines 1 ­ 6 (Lightning Protectors)
car batteries External Music Source

Amplifier Printer or Computer

Speaker

24 Extensions
(one pair)

Extension jacks 01 ­ 16 (initial) Extension jacks 17 ­ 24 (additional)
(two pair)

(two pair)

Single Line Telephone (one pair) KX-T7130 (two pair) Data Terminal KX-T7040 (two pair) KX-T7020 (two pair)

Door Openers

(one pair)

KX-T7030/KX-T7033 (two pair)

Panasonic

Cordless Phone (one pair) KX-T7055 KX-T7050 (two pair) (two pair) Telephone Answering Machine with Facsimile

Panasonic

Panasonic

(one pair)

KX-T7320 KX-T7330 (two pair) (two pair)

Panasonic

Doorphones KX-T30865

Voice Processing System

KX-T7340 KX-T7350

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· We recommend connecting a display proprietary telephone at extension jack 01. · Parallel connection of telephone is possible. ( 2.11, Paralleled Telephone Connection) · A proprietary telephone cannot be connected to extension jacks 17 through 24. Only a single line telephone (SLT) can be connected.

: needs optional card.

Basic System Construction

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1-4

Basic System Construction

Section 2

Installation

2.1

Before Installation
Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the system and terminal equipment.

Safety Installation Instructions
When installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.

Installation Precautions
This system is designed for wall mounting only. Avoid installing in the following places. (Doing so may result in malfunction, noise, or discoloration.) 1. In direct sunlight and hot, cold, or humid places. (Temperature range: 0 °C ­ 40 °C {32 °F ­ 104 °F}) 2. Sulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs, etc. may damage the equipment or contacts. 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 system. 5. Near high-frequency generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welders. 6. On or near computers, telexes, or other office equipment, as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners. (It is preferable not to install the system in the same room with the above equipment.) 7. Install at least 1.8 m {6 feet} away from radios and televisions. (Both the system and Panasonic proprietary telephones) 8. Do not obstruct area around the system (for reasons of maintenance and inspection -- be especially careful to allow space for cooling above and at the sides of the system).

Wiring Precautions
Be sure to follow these instructions when wiring the unit: 1. Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with an AC power source, computer, telex, etc. If the cables are run near those wires, shield the cables with metal tubing or use shielded cables and ground the shields. 2. If cables are run on the floor, use protectors to prevent the wires from being stepped on. Avoid wiring under carpets. 3. Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers, telexes, and other office equipment. Otherwise, the system operation may be interrupted by the induction noise from such equipment.

2-2

Installation

2.1

Before Installation
4. Please use one pair telephone wire for extension connection of (telephone) equipment such as single line telephones, data terminals, answering machines, computers, voice processing systems, etc., except Panasonic proprietary telephones (e.g. KX-T7330). 5. Unplug the system during wiring. After all of the wiring is completed, plug in the system. 6. Mis-wiring may cause the system to operate improperly. Refer to Section 6.1 "While Installing" and Section 6.2 "While Connecting". 7. If an extension does not operate properly, disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then connect again, or turn off the Power Switch of the system and then on again. 8. The system is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug. 9. Outside (CO) lines should be installed with lightning protectors. For details, refer to Section 2.7 "Outside (CO) Line Connection", Installing Lightning Protectors.

Warning:
Static sensitive devices are used. To protect printed circuit boards from static electricity, do not touch connectors indicated to the left. To discharge body static, touch ground or wear a grounding strap.

Side View

Warning: Static sensitive connectors

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

Installation

2-3

2.2

Unpacking
Main Unit AC Cord Screws (Wall Mounting) Washers (Wall Mounting) Pager Connector 1 1 3 3 1 Music Source Connector Plug Adaptor Strap Rivet 1 1 1 1

Unpack the box and check the items below.

2.3

Names and Locations
External Music Jack Paging Jack Extension Modular Jacks Strap Hole Outside (CO) Line Modular Jacks

s KX-TA308

Power Switch

Serial Interface (RS-232C)

Side View
Battery Interface Protective Earth Terminal AC Inlet Power Indicator

s KX-TA616

External Music Jack Paging Jack Extension Modular Jacks Strap Hole Outside (CO) Line Modular Jacks

Power Switch

Serial Interface (RS-232C)

Side View
Battery Interface Protective Earth Terminal AC Inlet Power Indicator

2-4

Installation

2.4

Wall Mounting
This set is designed for wall mounting only. The wall where the main unit is to be mounted must be able to support the weight of the main unit. If screws other than the ones supplied are used, use screws with the same diameter as the ones enclosed.

Mounting on a Wooden Wall
1. Place the template (on the last page) on the wall to mark the screw positions.

Mounting on a Concrete or Mortar Wall
1. Place the template (on the last page) on the wall to mark the screw positions. 2. Drill holes and drive the anchor plugs (usersupplied) with a hammer, flush to the wall.

Template

To the wall surface Concrete Wall Anchor Plug
6.4 mm {1/4 inch} 29 mm {1 1/8 inch}

2. Install the screws (included) into the wall.

3. Install the screws (included) into the anchor plugs.
Drive the screw to this position

Wooden Wall

Drive the screw to this position

3. Hook the main unit on the screw heads.

4. Hook the main unit on the screw heads.

Installation

2-5

2.5

Frame Ground Connection
Connect the frame of the main unit to the ground. 1. Loosen the screw. 2. Insert the grounding wire (usersupplied). 3. Tighten the screw. 4. Connect the grounding wire to the ground. To the ground Screw

IMPORTANT!!!

2.6

Opening the Top Front Cover
1. Loosen the screw. 2. Remove the top front cover. Top front cover Screw

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· The screw cannot be removed from the cover.

2-6

Installation

2.7
Connection

Outside (CO) Line Connection
1. Insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks (CO 1 through 3) on the system. 2. Connect the line cords to the terminal board or the modular jacks from the Central Office.

View of TEL Jack (Outside (CO) Line) T: Tip R: Ring T R

To Terminal Board or Modular Jacks from the Central Office

Installing Lightning Protectors
A lightning protector is a device to be installed on an outside (CO) line to prevent a dangerous surge from entering the building and damaging the equipment. A dangerous surge can occur if a telephone line comes in contact with a power line. Problems due to lightning surges have been steadily increasing with the development of electronic equipment. In many countries, there are regulations requiring the installation of a lightning protector. A lightning strike to a telephone cable which is 10 m {33 feet} above ground can be as high as 200 000 V. This system should be installed with lightning protectors. In addition, grounding (connection to earth ground) is very important to protect the system ( 2.5, Frame Ground Connection).

Recommended lightning protectors
· TELESPIKE BLOK MODEL TSB (TRIPPE MFG. CO.) · SPIKE BLOK MODEL SK6-0 (TRIPPE MFG. CO.) · Super MAXTM (PANAMAX) · MP1 (ITW LINK) * The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

Installation

2-7

2.7
Installation

Outside (CO) Line Connection
CO Lightning Protectors CO Terminal Board CO System EXTN. Protective Earth Terminal

EXTN. TEL

EXTN. TEL Frame Ground

Ground

CO: Outside line EXTN.: Extension line TEL: Telephone

Installation of an Earth Rod
Lightning Protectors CO

Grounding Wire System

(Underground) Rod

1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

Installation location of the earth rod . . . . . . Near the protector Check obstructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Composition of the earth rod . . . . . . . . . . . Metal Depth of the earth rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More than 50 cm {20 inches} Size of the grounding wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thickness more than 16 AWG

Note · The above example is only a recommendation. · The length of the earth rod and required depth depend on the composition of the soil.

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2.8

Extension Connection
Extension jacks 01 through 08 for the KX-TA308 and extension jacks 01 through 16 for the KX-TA616 can be used for all kinds of telephones.

Telephone Wiring
The maximum length of the extension line cord (twisted cable) which connects the system and the extension is as follows. Diameter of the line Max. length Single Line Telephone 22 AWG 1798 m {5900 feet} (Station Loop Limit: 24 AWG 1128 m {3700 feet} 600 including set) 26 AWG 698 m {2290 feet} Proprietary Telephone 22 AWG 360 m {1180 feet} (Station Loop Limit: 24 AWG 229 m {750 feet} 40 ) 26 AWG 140 m {460 feet} 2 or 4-conductor wiring is required for each extension as listed below. There are 4 pins possible for connection: "T" (Tip), "R" (Ring), "L" (Low) and "H" (High). Telephone Single line telephones Proprietary telephone (e.g., KX-T7330) Wiring 1 pair wire (T, R) 2 pair wire (L, H, T, R)

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Connection

· If a telephone or answering machine with an A-A1 relay is connected to the system, set the A-A1 relay switch on the telephone or answering machine to the OFF position.

Insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (2 or 4-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks on the system. View of TEL Jack (Extension) H: High T: Tip R: Ring L: Low H TR L

To extensions (JACK 01­08 for the KX-TA308, JACK 01­16 for the KX-TA616)

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

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2.9

External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection
One external pager (user-supplied) can be connected to the system as illustrated below. Use an EIAJ RC-6701 A plug (2-conductor, ø 3.5 mm in diameter). · Output impedance: 600 Maximum length of the cable AWG 18 ­ 22: Under 10 m {33 feet}

Paging Jack

POW

ER

PAGING

Speaker Amplifier

Paging Equipment

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· To adjust the sound level of the pager, use the volume control on the amplifier. · Required System Programming
Section 4.2, System Programming

[106] External Paging Access Tone · Feature Reference
Section 3, Features

Paging

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

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External Music Connection
One music source, such as a radio (user-supplied), can be connected to the system as illustrated below. Insert the plug to the earphone/headphone jack on the external music source. Use an EIAJ RC-6701 A plug (2-conductor, ø 3.5mm in diameter). · Input impedance: 8 Maximum length of the cable AWG 18 ­ 22: Under 10 m {33 feet}

External Music Jack

POW

ER

EXT. MUSIC

External Music source

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· System programming for the music sources used for Music on Hold and Background Music (BGM) is required. · To adjust the sound level of the Music on Hold, use the volume control on the external music source. · Required System Programming
Section 4.2, System Programming

[111] Hold Music Selection · Feature Reference
Section 3, Features

Music on Hold / Background Music (BGM)

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

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2.11

Paralleled Telephone Connection
Any single line telephone can be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone as follows.

Using a Modular T-Adaptor

Modular T-Adaptor (Panasonic KX-J66 or USOC RJA2X) 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T" and "R".

4-conductor wiring cord For a proprietary telephone: Connect pins "T", "R", "H" and "L".

Proprietary Telephone

Single Line Telephone



· Required System Programming
Section 4.2, System Programming

[610] Paralleled Telephone Connection · Feature Reference
Section 3, Features

Paralleled Telephone Connection

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Polarity Sensitive Telephone Connection
If your telephone is polarity sensitive, follow the procedure below: 1. Complete all the required extension wiring. 2. Confirm that dialing can be done from all the extensions using a touch-tone telephone. If dialing fails, the polarity between the extension and the system must be reversed. 3. Reverse as shown. Extension

Outside (CO) Line Reverse here

4. Unplug the system. 5. Connect all outside lines. 6. Confirm that dialing can be done on the following extension using a touch-tone telephone. Extension (T, R) of jack 01: Outside (CO) line 1 If dialing fails, the polarity between the system and the outside line must be reversed. 7. Reverse as shown. 8. Every time an extension telephone is replaced, repeat the procedure above.

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2

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8

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0

Extension Outside (CO) Line Reverse here
1 2 3

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2.13

Printer and PC Connection
A user-supplied printer or personal computer (PC) can be connected to the system. These are used to print out or refer to the SMDR call records and system programming data. Connect the printer cable or the PC cable to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) connector. The cable must be shielded and the maximum length is 2 m {6.5 feet}. Serial Interface (RS-232C) (D-SUB, 9-pin)

Printer

or

Computer

Arrange the cables so that the printer will be connected to the system as shown in the appropriate chart on the following page. The pin configuration of the Serial Interface (RS-232C) Connector is as follows. Pin No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS Received Data Transmitted Data Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send Signal Name Circuit Type EIA BB BA CD AB CC CA CB CCITT 104 103 108.2 102 107 105 106

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2.13

Printer and PC Connection
If you connect a printer or a PC with a 9-pin cable, follow the chart below.
System Circuit type (EIA) BB BA CD AB CC CA CB Signal name RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS Pin no. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-pin Cable Printer/PC Pin no. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal name RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS Circuit type (EIA) BB BA CD AB CC CA CB

Connection Chart for a Printer / Personal Computer with the System

If you connect a printer or a PC with a 25-pin cable, follow the chart below.
System Circuit type (EIA) BB BA CD AB CC CA CB Signal name RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS Pin no. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 25-pin Cable Printer/PC Pin no. 1 3 2 20 7 5 6 8 Signal name FG RXD TXD DTR SG CTS DSR DCD Circuit type (EIA) AA BB BA CD AB CB CC CF

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2.13

Printer and PC Connection
Frame Ground: FG Connects the unit frame and the earth ground conductor of the AC power cord. Transmitted Data: SD (TXD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (output) Conveys signals from the unit to the printer. A "Mark" condition is held unless data or BREAK signals are being transmitted. Received Data: RD (RXD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (input) Conveys signals from the printer. Request to Send: RS (RTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (output) This lead remains ON whenever DR (DSR) is ON. Clear To Send: CS (CTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (input) When the CS (CTS) circuit is ON, it indicates that the printer is ready to receive data from the unit. The unit does not attempt to transfer data or receive data when the CS (CTS) circuit is OFF. Data Set Ready: DR (DSR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (input) When the DR (DSR) circuit is ON, it indicates the printer is ready. The DR (DSR) circuit being ON does not indicate that communication has been established with the printer. Signal Ground: SG Connects the DC ground of the unit for all interface signals. Data Terminal Ready: ER (DTR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (output) This signal line is turned ON by the unit to indicate that it is ON LINE. The ER (DTR) circuit being ON does not indicate that communication has been established with the printer. It is switched OFF when the unit is OFF LINE. Data Carrier Detect: CD (DCD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (input) When ON, it indicates the data terminal (DTE) that the carrier signal is being received.

Serial Interface (RS-232C) Signals



· Required System Programming
Section 4.2, System Programming

[800] SMDR RS-232C Communication Parameters [801] SMDR Parameter · Feature Reference
Section 3, Features

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

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2.14

Location of Optional Cards
The location of the optional cards is shown below. Precaution To protect the printed circuit boards (P-boards) from static electricity, do not touch parts on the P-boards in the main unit and on the optional cards. If accessing the parts is required, wear a grounding strap.

Doorphone/Door Opener Card (KX-TA30860) Connector The front covers are open.

3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) or 8 SLT Extension Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) Connector

OGM/Fax Detection Card (KX-TA30891) Connector

NOTE: Power off the system, and unplug the AC cord before installing an optional card.

2.15

OGM/FAX Detection Card Installation
An optional OGM/FAX Detection Card (KX-TA30891) can be installed to the system. The OGM/FAX Detection Card supports the following. Direct Inward System Access (DISA) with OGM: One of the system features. An outgoing message greets the external caller and gives information so that the caller can access an extension(s) directly. Facsimile detection: When the system receives a facsimile transmission signal by DISA, it automatically connects the specified facsimile extension. 1. Remove the 2 screws.

Screws

* The illustrations on this page are a KX-TA308. Installation

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2.15

OGM/FAX Detection Card Installation
2. Open the bottom front cover.

Bottom front cover

3. Attach the OGM/FAX Detection card.

OGM/FAX Detection Card (KX-TA30891) Note Please do not damage this part.

4. Insert the flat cables to the card connector.

Flat cables

5. Close the cover.



· Required System Programming See `Required System Programming' in Section 3, Features "Direct Inward System Access (DISA)" · Feature References
Section 3, Features

Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Outgoing Message (OGM) * The illustrations on this page are a KX-TA308.

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2.16

Doorphone and Door Opener Connection
Four doorphones (KX-T30865) and 4 door openers (user-supplied) can be installed.

Maximum cable length
The maximum length of the doorphone and door opener line cord which connects the system is as follows. Diameter of the line Max. length Doorphone 22 AWG 180 m {590 feet} (Station Loop Limit: 24 AWG 113 m {370 feet} 20 ) 26 AWG 70 m {230 feet} Door Opener 22 AWG 180 m {590 feet}

Installing the Doorphone
1. Loosen the screw to open the doorphone unit.
Pan ason ic

Screw 2. Attach the base cover to a wall using 2 screws. Screws Note Two kinds of screws are included. Please choose the appropriate one depending on your type of wall. Type 1: When a doorphone plate has been fixed to the wall. Type 2: When you wish to install the doorphone directly to the wall.

3. Connect the wires to the screws located in the front cover.

To the terminal box

4. Put the doorphone together and re-install the screw.

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2.16

Doorphone and Door Opener Connection
Attach the optional Doorphone/Door Opener Card to the main unit, connect the cord to the Doorphone/Door Opener Card connector and secure the screw.

Doorphone/Door Opener Installation

Screw Doorphone/Door Opener Card (KX-TA30860)

Doorphone Connectors Door Opener Terminal

Doorphone/Door Opener Card Card Connector

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

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2.16

Doorphone and Door Opener Connection
1. Connect the Doorphone/Door Opener Card to the terminal boxes using 4-conductor modular connectors. 2. Connect the wires of doorphones 1 and 3 to the red and green screws on the terminal box. 3. Connect the wires of doorphones 2 and 4 to the yellow and black screws on the terminal box.
View of Doorphone Connector Jack
Doorphone 2 Doorphone 1 Doorphone 4 Doorphone 3

Wiring of the Doorphone

4-conductor wiring is required.

Yellow Red
Panasonic

Black Green
Panasonic

Doorphone 1 (KX-T30865) 4-conductor wiring is required.

Doorphone 2 (KX-T30865)

Yellow Red
Panasonic

Black Green
Panasonic

Doorphone 3 (KX-T30865)

Doorphone 4 (KX-T30865)

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

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2.16

Doorphone and Door Opener Connection
1. While pressing the button below a hole with a driver, insert the wire from the door opener into the hole.

Connecting Door Openers

Door opener 1 Door opener 4 Door opener 2 Door opener 3

To the door openers

2. Wrap the strap around all of the cords. ( 2.20, Securing the Cords)

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· We recommend using UL1015 wire or the equivalent for wiring. · The wire should be between 0.4 mm and 1.2 mm {1/64 inch ­ 3/64 inch} in diameter including the coating.

D = 0.4 mm ­ 1.2 mm {1/64 inch ­ 3/64 inch}



· Required System Programming
Section 4 System Programming

[700]­[702] Doorphone Ringing Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch [703]­[705] Door Opener Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch · Feature References
Section 3, Features

Door Opener, Doorphone Call * The illustrations on this page are a KX-TA308.

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2.17

Backup Batteries Connection
Two car batteries can be connected to the system as a backup power supply in the event of a power failure. 1. Attach the cables (KX-A227) and 2 user-supplied car batteries (12 V DC each) as shown below. Then insert the connector into the side of the system.

Connector Fuse (250 V / 3.15 A)

Red

Black

Battery Interface

Two Car batteries (12 V DC each)

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· Make sure of the polarities of batteries and wire. · Make sure that you do not short the batteries and wires.

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2.18

Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874)

3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card Installation (KX-TA30877) -- for KX-TA308 only
To add 3 outside (CO) lines (outside (CO) lines 4 through 6) and 8 extensions (extension jacks 09 through 16), use an optional 3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877).

8 SLT Extension Expansion Card Installation (KX-TA30874)
To add 8 extensions (extension jacks 17 through 24), use an optional 8 SLT Extension Expansion Card (KX-TA30874). This card can be installed directly to the system or to the KX-TA30877.

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· Only a single line telephone (SLT) can be connected to extension jacks 17 through 24.

Installing the KX-TA30877 to the KX-TA308
1. Loosen the screws and open the top and bottom front covers. 2. Remove the lower front panel with pliers as shown below. Cut the 6 areas marked with a circle.

Lower front panel

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Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874)
3. After cutting the areas, be sure to cut off any excess plastic in order to make the surface smooth.

4. First, insert the plastic spacer into the hole on the KX-TA30877. Attach the 2 extension connectors to the system, install the KX-TA30877 and secure the 2 extension bolts. Extension Bolts 3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877)

Extension Connectors

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2.18

Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874)
5. Insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks (CO 4 through 6) on the card. ( 2.7, Outside (CO) Line Connection) 6. Connect the line cords to the terminal board or the modular jacks from the Central Office. 7. Insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (2 or 4-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks (JACK 09 through 16). ( 2.8, Extension Connection) 8. Wrap the strap around all of the cords. ( 2.20, Securing the Cords) 9. Close the covers and secure the screws.

Installing the KX-TA30874
1. Loosen the screws and open the front and bottom front covers. 2. If your system is a KX-TA308, remove the lower front panel in the same way as installing a KX-TA30877. If you install the KX-TA30874 to a KX-TA616 or a KX-TA30877, which is connected to a KX-TA308, remove the top front panel with pliers.

Top front panel

3. After cutting the areas, be sure to cut off any excess plastic in order to make the surface smooth. Please refer to installing the KX-TA30877.

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Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874)
4. Attach the 2 extension connectors to the system first, install the KX-TA30874 and secure the 2 screws. Screws

8 SLT Extension Expansion Card (KX-TA30874)

Extension Connectors

5. Insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks (JACK 17 through 24). ( 2.8, Extension Connection) 6. Wrap the strap around all of the cords. ( 2.20, Securing the Cords) 7. Close the covers and secure the screws.

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

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2.18

Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874)

Installing the KX-TA30877 and KX-T30874 -- for KX-TA308 only
1. Install the KX-TA30877 first and then the KX-TA30874. Screws 8 SLT Extension Expansion Card (KX-TA30874)

Extension Bolts Extension Connectors 3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877)

Extension Connectors

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2.19

Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer
Power failure transfer connects a specific single line telephone (SLT) to selected outside (CO) lines in the event of system power failure, as follows. Outside (CO) line 1 ­ extension (T, R) jack 01 Outside (CO) line 4 ­ extension (T, R) jack 09 Connection of outside (CO) lines 1 and 4, and the respective extensions require no auxiliary connection.

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· In the event of a power failure, system memory is protected by a factory-provided lithium battery. There is no memory loss except the Camp-on, Saved Number Redial, Last Number Redial, Call Park and Message Waiting memories. · The system automatically changes the current connection to the above connection when the power supply stops. · Proprietary telephones cannot be used during a power failure. Therefore, we recommend connecting SLTs in parallel with proprietary telephones connected to extension jacks 01 and 09, or connecting a KX-T7033 (power failure telephone). · If DC power is available from backup batteries when AC power fails, the system will not change the current connection to the above connection. ( 2.17, Backup Batteries Connection) · Feature References
Section 3, Features


2.20

Power Failure Transfer, Paralleled Telephone Connection

Securing the Cords
1. Insert the rivet into the hole in the strap. 2. Insert the rivet and strap into the hole on the system.

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

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2.20

Securing the Cords
3. Wrap the strap around all of the cords.

4. To remove the rivet, use a screw driver as shown below.

2.21

Closing the Front Cover
1. Replace the covers and tighten the screws. 2. Tie together all of the connected cords and attach them to the wall so that the cords cannot be pulled out of the system.

* The illustrations on this page are a KX-TA308.

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Starting the System for the First Time
1. Set the Power Switch to the "OFF" position. 2. Plug the AC power cord into the system and an AC outlet. 3. Turn the Power Switch on. (The power indicator will light.) 4. Perform the following operation with a proprietary telephone connected to JACK 01. a) Press the PROGRAM button, or set the MEMORY switch to "PROGRAM" on the back of the telephone. b) Press #. c) Enter 1234. d) Enter 999. e) Press the NEXT (SP-PHONE) button. f) Press the SELECT (AUTO ANS/MUTE or AUTO ANSWER/MUTE) button until "All Para" is displayed. g) Press the STORE (AUTO/STORE or AUTO DIAL/STORE) button. h) Press the END (HOLD) button. i) Press the PROGRAM button, or set the MEMORY switch to "SET" on the back of the telephone. The system will be initialized with the default values. If the system does not work properly, please see 2.24, "System Data Clear".

CAUTION · The system will continue to be powered even if the Power Switch is turned "OFF". · The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.

To AC Outlet

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2.22

Starting the System for the First Time
The plug adaptor (included) is to be used if the power plug will not fit your socket. Assemble as shown below, using the plug which fits your socket. In this case, be sure to connect the frame of the main unit to ground because the ground line in the power cable cannot be used.

Plug Adaptor

To Power Outlet Power Plug Plug Adaptor

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System Restart
After starting the system, if the system does not operate properly, restart the system. Before restarting the system, try the system feature again to confirm whether there definitely is a problem or not. System Restart causes the following. · Camp-on is cleared. · Calls on Hold are terminated. · Calls on Exclusive Hold are terminated. · Calls in progress are terminated. · Call Park is cleared. · Message Waiting is cleared. · Last Number Redial is cleared. · Saved Number Redial is cleared. Other data is not cleared by System Restart. 1. Turn the Power Switch "OFF" and then "ON".

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· If the system still does not operate properly, please see 2.24, "System Data Clear".

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2.24

System Data Clear
When the system does not operate properly after restarting, you can clear the programming data stored in the system. The system will restart with the default settings. First, try system program [999] "System Data Clear" by following step 4 in 2.22, "Starting the System for the First Time". If the system still does not operate properly, please follow the procedure below. 1. Slide the System Clear Switch to the "CLEAR" position. 2. Press the Reset Button. 3. Return the System Clear Switch to the "NORMAL" position before the power indicator stops flashing. (The power indicator will flash for about 10 seconds.)

Reset Button

System Clear Switch

CAUTION · Before touching the System Clear Switch and Reset Button, put on a grounding strap.

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· After pressing the Reset Button, return the System Clear Switch to the "NORMAL" position in step 3 before the power indicator stops flashing. Otherwise, the system will not clear. · Feature Reference
Section 3, Features

CLEAR/NORMAL

System Data Default Set

* The illustration on this page is a KX-TA308.

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Features

A
Absent Message Capability

3

Features

Allows an extension user to set a message which will be displayed at the calling extension to show the reason for the called extension's absence. One of 6 messages can be programmed as desired, which are available for any telephone (single line telephone or proprietary telephone). Setting or canceling a message can be done by individual extension users but only callers using a proprietary telephone with a LCD can see the message.

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· The 6 messages are shown below. "%" means a parameter to be entered when assigning a message at an extension. (1) Will Return Soon (2) Gone Home (3) At Ext %%% (extension number) (4) Back at %% : %% AM (or PM) (hour : minute) (5) Out Until %%/%% (month / day) (6) In a Meeting · An extension user can only select one message at a time. The selected message is displayed every time the user goes off-hook. · Operating Instructions Reference 1.6 Before Leaving Your Desk, "Showing Your Message on the Calling Party's Display (Absent Message Capability)"



Account Code Entry
An account code is used to identify incoming and outgoing outside calls for accounting and billing purposes. The account code is appended to the SMDR call record. For incoming outside calls, an account code is optional. For outgoing outside calls, there are 4 account input modes programmable in program [605], Option, Forced, Verify­All and Verify­Toll. Option: A 4-digit code may be entered during a conversation or within 30 seconds after a conversation when a record is needed. Forced: A 4-digit code must be entered within 5 seconds after an outside (CO) line is seized. The code can be any number. Verify­All: Enables to make an outside call if the code entered within 5 seconds after an extension user seizes an outside (CO) line is the same as one of the account codes programmed in [310]. Verify­Toll: Enables to override toll restriction temporarily by entering one of the account codes programmed in [310] within 5 seconds after an outside (CO) line is seized. Calls with COS numbers 3 through 5 will be treated as calls with COS number 2. Calls with COS numbers 1 and 2 will not be affected.

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Features

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· Required System Programming [310] Account Codes [601]-[603] TRS ­ Class of Service Assignment -- Day/Night/Lunch [605] Account Code Entry Mode [805] SMDR Account Code Selection · Related Feature References Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), Toll Restriction Override by Account Codes · Operating Instructions Reference 1.7 Useful Features, "Calling with Account Codes (Account Code Entry)"

Alternate Calling ­ Ring/Voice
This system offers a proprietary telephone user 2 types of intercom calling, Voice Call mode and Tone (ring) Call mode. "Voice Call" informs the called party of an incoming call with the calling party's voice, while "Tone Call" uses a ring tone. A proprietary telephone user can select "Voice Call" or "Tone Call" in the Proprietary Telephone Settings. If the user selects "Voice Call", the calling party can talk to the user