Selectable first station number, Programmable station numbering – TOA Electronics CP-66 User Manual

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Selectable First Station Number

The first station number of the system may be selected

from any of the following numbers

(Hardwired

station number): 100/200/300/400/500/600/700/

800/900.

The system with Personal Numbers can't use No.

100 ~ 199.

Note.

Station No. 200 programming is required when any
other numbering schedules than standard (No. 200 ~)
are used.

Programmable Station Numbering

This function allows the system to have "Programmable
station numbers'', other than the "Hardwired station

numbers" by programming.

The unprogrammed stations are used as original

hardwired station numbers.

Type of dial operation

With Personal number

Without Personal number

Hardwired

station number

No.200 ~ 455

No.100 ~ 355

Programmable

station number

No.200 ~ 999

No.100 ~ 999

1. Numbering schedules can be changed easily by pro-

gramming in stead of rewiring.

2. Such numbering schedules as 200's, 300's and 900's

can be grouped together for each individual office.

3. Hardwired stations of each paging zone must have

consecutive numbers. To make the programmable
station numbers inconsecutive, use this function.

4. This function requires No.200 programming. See Installa-

tion Instructions for EXES-6000 CP unit.

< Example >

Hardwired

station number

Programmable

station number

Department 1

Department 2

Dialing

Exchange

Programmable station

No. 203

Circuit No. 201

(Hardwired station

number)

Circuit No. 203

(Hardwired station

number)

Programmable station

No. 201

5. People operating the intercom stations need not worry

about the Hardwired station numbers. Note, however,
that the hardwired station numbers are used to program
all the setup data of each function into the exchange
through No.200 programming.

Hardwired

station number

Programmable

station number

Hardwired

station number

Programmable

station number

Station

paging zone

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