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Seite 1 - N-8000 SERIES

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSPACKET INTERCOM SYSTEMN-8000 SERIESThank you for purchasing TOA's Packet Intercom system. Please carefully follow the instr

Seite 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

101.2. Network Address Port Translation (NAPT, IP Masquerade) and N-8000 Software Program ...

Seite 3 - 8. PAGING FUNCTION OUTLINES

3-4Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING1.3. Wall MountingStep 1. Install the supplied wall-mounting bracket to the Exchange using each 2 supplied scr

Seite 4 - 1. BASIC USAGE

3-5Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING2. INSTALLATION OF THE MULTI INTERFACE UNITThe N-8000MI can be installed in any of three ways: (1) equipment r

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3-6Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING2.2. Desk-Top InstallationN-8000MIPlastic foot (supplied with the N-8000MI)Machine screw M4 x 20 (supplied wit

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3-7Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING2.3. Wall MountingStep 1. Install the supplied wall-mounting bracket to the N-8000MI using 4 removed screws fr

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3-8Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3. INSTALLATION OF STATIONSStations can be installed in either of two ways: (1) wall mounting or (2) desk-top

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3-9Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.2. On-Wall Mounting3.2.1. N-8000MS/8010MS/8020MS/8500MSThe station can be mounted on a wall using an optiona

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3-10Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING2-ø4.54.6 x 650376060801004.5 x 1014083.523.5Unit: mm[YC-280 dimensional drawing]Rubber foot mounting positio

Seite 10 - 4. SPECIFICATIONS

3-11Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.2.2. N-8011MSThe station can be mounted on a wall using an optional YC-290 Wall mounting bracket.The YC-290

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3-12Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGUnit: mm2-ø4.54.6 x 683.523.5131.56050375034644.5 x 10[YC-290 dimensional drawing]Rubber foot mounting positi

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3-13Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.3. Desk-Top Installation3.3.1. N-8000MS/8010MS/8020MS/8500MSIn desktop installations, the front operation p

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11SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (For N-8000EX/8010EX/8000MI)• Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for corr

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3-14Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.3.2. N-8011MSIn desktop installations, the front operation panel can be inclined 16˚ from the desk surface

Seite 15 - 3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

3-15Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.4. In-Wall Mounting Using an Electrical Box 3.4.1. N-8031MSAttach the N-8031MS to the YC-241 Back box or an

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3-16Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.4.2. N-8050DS/8540DSAttach the N-8050DS/8540DS to the YC-150 Back box or an electrical box installed in a w

Seite 17 - 5. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

3-17Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGWallsurfaceYC-251 Wall-mount box Oval head combination screw M4 x 25 (suppplied with the N-8031MS)N-8031MSAco

Seite 18 - 5.2. Component Description

3-18Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGN-8050DS/8540DSYS-13A Wall-mount box Oval head combination screw M4 x 25 (supplied with the N-8050DS/8540DS)W

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3-19Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4. WIRING4.1. Exchange Connection N-8000EX/8010EX Exchange To AC mains or a UPS (Uninterruptible power supply

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3-20Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGLine inputRemovable terminal plug (supplied with the N-8000EX)Control inputTo networkRJ-45 connectorN-8000EX/

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3-21Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.2. Station Connection4.2.1. Station and Exchange connectionThe cables from the N-8000EX Exchange to the Sta

Seite 22 - 1280-line exchange (CR-413)

3-22Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING[N-8031MS]To connect the cables from the N-8000EX Exchange to the Master station, use the removable terminal

Seite 23 - 6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS

3-23Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.2.3. External speaker terminals and control output terminals connections[N-8000MS]These terminals are desig

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12• Be sure to follow the instructions below when rack-mounting the unit. Failure to do so may cause a fireor personal injury.· Install the equipment

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3-24Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGProtection cover fixing screw (the screw removed in Step 1)Rubber bushing (supplied with the N-8020MS)Protect

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3-25Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGCOMC987N-8031MS rear789CCOMExternal dial input terminalPress down.CableExternal dial input terminal block8 mm

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3-26Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.3. Multi Interface Unit Connection9P removable terminal plug (supplied with the N-8000MI)N-8000MIContact in

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3-27Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGTo the tie-line unit of intercom system or the PBX's analog E&M interfacesMini-clamp connector232D-0

Seite 29 - [Front] [Side] [Rear]

3-28Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING[Connecting to the PBX's analog E&M interface]Connect the PBX's transmitting line to the unit&a

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3-29Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.4. IP Station Connection4.4.1. N-8500MS connectionsN-8500MS rearTo networkTo PCTo AC mainsTo external speak

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3-30Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.4.2. N-8540DS connectionTo networkTo AC mains+24 V DCGND+-N-8540DS rearExternalpower supplyRelayDiodeHCLANF

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3-31Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.5. Type of CableThe types of cables are to be determined according to the following conditions.To use twist

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3-32Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING7 mm** Approx. 5 mm for the N-8031MSFor cables, refer to p. 3-31, Type of Cable.NoteDo not solder plate on ex

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3-33Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGStep 3. Tighten the terminal screws securely.Notes• Tug lightly on the cable to be sure that it does not pull

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13OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURATIONThis operating instruction consists of Chapter 1 – 8 as follows.Please read the necessary chapter as required.To

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3-34Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.8. E-7000TB Terminal Board WiringFor cable connection to the E-7000TB Terminal Board use the optional YC-10

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Chapter 4BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEMSETTINGS…This chapter describes system setting items and switching on power to the system.

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4-2Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1. SYSTEM SETTING ITEMS AND DEFAULTAll system setting items except the auto-dialing programming can b

Seite 39 - [Front] [Rear]

4-3Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…Setting from browserItemDefaultSetting from SoftwareSetting from stationIP address*1Subnet Mask*1Defa

Seite 40 - 6.11. N-8050DS Door Station

4-4Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.2.3. Function settingsSetting from browserItemDefaultSetting from SoftwareSetting from stationCall

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4-5Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.3. Multi Interface Unit1.3.1. Network settingsSetting from browserItem DefaultSetting from Software

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4-6Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.3.4. Audio I/O1.3.5. Contact inputsInput modeInput sensitivityTie-line access numberAnalog E&M

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4-7Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.4. IP Stations1.4.1. Network settingsItem Default Reference pageSetting from SoftwareSetting from b

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4-8Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.4.2. Function settings 1Item DefaultReference pageSetting from SoftwareSetting from browserSetting

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4-9Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.4.3. Function settings 2SW: p. 5-52ST: p. 2-14SW: p. 5-52ST: p. 2-16SW: p. 5-52ST: p. 2-34SW

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Chapter 1GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThis chapter describes the Exchange, Multi interface unit and IP station systemconfigurations, station types, and function

Seite 47 - 8.2. Paging Functions

4-10Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…SW: p. 5-56ST: p. 2-14SW: p. 5-56ST: p. 2-16SW: p. 5-56ST: p. 2-34SW: p. 5-56ST: p. 2-18SW

Seite 48 - 8.4. Responding to Paging

4-11Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.5.2. Speed dialingItemOnetouch dialMaster callingAuto dialp. 5-59p. 2-9Setting from browserDefault

Seite 49 - 9.2. PA paging

4-12Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…2. TURNING THE SYSTEM'S POWER SWITCH ONTo perform system settings, the power supply needs to be

Seite 50 - 9.5. BGM

4-13Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…LAN (A)Private line, IP-VPN, etc.LAN (B)LAN (C)ExchangeExchangeExchangeExchangeExchangeMulti Interfa

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4-14Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…[Setting procedures]Step 1. Using a system setting PC*1, set a network*2for Exchanges, Multi interfa

Seite 52 - Make contact outputs

Chapter 5SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREThis chapter describes how to install and use the N-8000 system settings software.

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5-2Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE1. N-8000 SOFTWARE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1. General DescriptionThe supplied N-8000 software program is for p

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5-3Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE2. INSTALLING SOFTWARE2.1. System RequirementsThis program has been designed based on the following system r

Seite 55 - Call tone

5-4Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIf your Web browser is not JavaScript-enabled, the following screen will be displayed.Press the English butt

Seite 56 - 1.3. Receiving a Call

5-5Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStep 3. If you need to change the folder to install the program, select a desired folder.To install the soft

Seite 57 - Re -measu r i ng

1-2Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION1. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe N-8000 Series is a packet intercom system (IP network compatible intercom) employing packe

Seite 58 - 2.2. Calling

5-6Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE2.3.2. Version update information Download our TOA Products Data, web site (http://www.toa-products.com/inte

Seite 59 - Continuous call tone

5-7Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE2.3.3. Folder configurationThe N-8000 software program is installed in the default location C:\Program Files

Seite 60 - Conversation

5-8Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE3. ACTIVATING N-8000 SOFTWARE PROGRAMStep 1. Double-click the shortcut icon created on the desk-top screen w

Seite 61 - 2.4. Speed Dialing

5-9Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStep 3. Click [Unit Scan (Network Settings)] when detecting equipment.Step 4. Click [System Settings] when s

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5-10Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4. UNIT SCAN (NETWORK SETTINGS)These functions enable the detection and network setting of Exchanges, Multi

Seite 63 - 2.5. Hold

5-11Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4.2. Menu4.2.1. FileSave: Saves the resultant data of the scanned equipment in "CSV" format.Print

Seite 64 - 2.6. Call Transfer

5-12Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4.4. Using Unit ScanScan Exchanges, Multi interface units and IP stations connected to the local area netwo

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5-13Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4.5. Changing Equipment SettingsChange the settings of individual Exchanges, Multi interface units, or IP s

Seite 66 - 2.7. Automatic Transfer

5-14Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4.7. Subnet Mask and Default Gateway SettingsIt is possible to set all Exchanges, Multi interface units, an

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5-15Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStep 3. Set the default gateway.3-1. Select [Scan] [Default gateway setting].3-1. When the dialog is displ

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1-3Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION4. SPECIFICATIONSNumber of Units Connectable to LAN: Maximum 80 (a total of Exchanges, Multi interface units and IP

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5-16Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE5. SYSTEM SETTING FUNCTIONPerforms individual system settings. Use the Unit Scan/Network Setting function,

Seite 70 - 63 Ma i n ent rance

5-17Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE5.2. Menu5.2.1. FileNew : Creates the setting file for a new system.Open : Opens the stored setting file.Sa

Seite 71 - 2.8. Remote Response

5-18Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Equipment Registration5.3. Overall System Configuration Set

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5-19Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Equipment Registration[Screen description](1) Type (Can&apo

Seite 73 - 2.10. Time-Out

5-20Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Equipment RegistrationStep 3. Set the Equipment name, Model

Seite 74 - 2.11. Group Blocking

5-21Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Station Table5.3.2. Station number and type settingsStep 1.

Seite 75 - 3.1. Paging

5-22Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Station TablePressing the Collective setup button permits s

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5-23Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Network Communication Registration5.3.3. Network communicat

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5-24Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Multicast Registration5.3.4. Multicast communications regis

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5-25Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Network Settings5.4. Exchange SettingsClick "Exchange

Seite 79 - 3.3. Responding to Paging

1-4Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION5.1. System Configuration Example This system consists of the following equipment.AmplifierSp

Seite 80 - Zone 1 Zone 2

5-26Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Network Settings(4) Port No.Set the start port number to b

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5-27Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Network Settings(6) Network ID When connecting a PC to the

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5-28Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Network SettingsSampling frequency Delay time Frequency ba

Seite 83 - Paging calls

5-29Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Sampling Frequency Correction5.4.2. Sampling frequency cor

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5-30Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Function Settings5.4.3. Function settingsStep 1. Click &qu

Seite 85 - Paging call

5-31Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Function Settings(3) Time LimitSet the time-out value for

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5-32Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION(7) Calling staion indicationSelect either "During call and talk" or "During talk" mode whe

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5-33Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Network Settings5.5. Multi Interface Unit SettingsC

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5-34Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Network Settings(4) Port No.Set the start port numb

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5-35Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Network SettingsWANLAN LANRouterNAPTRouterNAPT(6) N

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1-5Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5.1.1. ExchangeN-8000EX: IP Intercom ExchangeN-8010EX: IP Intercom Exchange5.1.2. Peripheral ComponentsN-8000MI: Mul

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5-36Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Network Settings(9) Available bit rateSet the capac

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5-37Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Sampling Frequency Correction5.5.2. Sampling freque

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5-38Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Function Settings5.5.3. Function settingsStep 1. Cl

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5-39Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Function Settings(3) Paging response modeSelect eit

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5-40Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Audio I/O5.5.4. Audio I/O settingsStep 1. Click on

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5-41Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Audio I/O(2) Output modeSetting "Input mode&qu

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5-42Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Contact Input5.5.5. Contact input settingStep 1. Cl

Seite 98 - 1.1. Equipment Rack Mounting

5-43Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Contact InputAux input paging: Select this item whe

Seite 99 - 1.2. Desk-Top Installation

5-44Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Contact Output5.5.6. Contact output settingStep 1.

Seite 100 - 1.3. Wall Mounting

5-45Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Network Settings5.6. Setting IP StationsClick "IP S

Seite 101 - 2.1. Equipment Rack Mounting

1-6Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5.2.2. Peripheral components[N-8000MI Multi Interface Unit]Having 2 channels each for audio input and output, and 16

Seite 102 - 2.2. Desk-Top Installation

5-46Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Network Settings(4) Port No.Set the start port number to

Seite 103 - 2.3. Wall Mounting

5-47Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Network SettingsWANLAN LANRouterNAPTRouterNAPT(6) Networ

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5-48Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Network Settings(9) Available bit rateSet the capacity (

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5-49Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Function Settings 15.6.2. Function settingsStep 1. Click

Seite 106 - [YC-280 dimensional drawing]

5-50Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Function Settings 1(3) Time LimitSet the time-out value

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5-51Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE(7) Calling staion indicationSelect either "During call and talk" or "During talk" mode

Seite 108 - [YC-290 dimensional drawing]

5-52Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Function Settings 2Step 3. Click "Function Settings

Seite 109 - 3.3. Desk-Top Installation

5-53Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Function Settings 2(5) BGM Set whether the IP station re

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5-54Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Speed Dialing5.6.3. Speed dialing settingsStep 1. Click

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5-55Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Scan Monitor5.6.4. Scan Monitor settings (IP master stat

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2TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS (For N-8000EX and N-8000MI) ... 11OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURATION ...

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1-7Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONN-8000MS: Multifunctional Master StationHandsetHands-freeHeadsetControloutputDesk topLCD DisplayAuto-dialingExternal

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5-56Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Function Settings5.7.1. Function settingsStep 1. Click &quo

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5-57Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Function SettingsStep 2. Set individual items.(1) Incoming

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5-58Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Function Settings(12) Calling station indication/CCTV contr

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5-59Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Speed Dialing5.7.2. Speed dialing settingsStep 1. Click &qu

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5-60Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Scan Monitor5.7.3. Scan Monitor settingsStep 1. Click "

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5-61Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREPaging Zone Settings5.8. Paging Zone SettingsStep 1. Click "Pag

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5-62Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGroup: Group blocking group5.9. Group SettingsStep 1. Click "Gr

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5-63Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGroup: Group blocking to[Group blocking group settings]Step 1. Click

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5-64Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGroup: Remote response group5.9.2. Remote response group settingsSet

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5-65Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGroup: Remote response group[Editing remote response groups]Step 1.

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1-8Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5.3. Rack Mounting Examples for ExchangesNote: The Exchange N-8000EX in these examples can be replaced with the N-80

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5-66Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE6. WHEN SETTINGS ARE COMPLETED6.1. Saving Setting Contents to FilesSave the setting contents to a specified

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5-67Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE6.4. Printing SettingsThe settings in edit can be printed.Select [File Print] from the menu bar.The set da

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5-68Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE7. CHANGING THE PASSWORDThere are two passwords. One is a "system password" used with the N-8000

Seite 128 - 4.7. Connector Connection

5-69Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStep 5. Press "OK".NoteThe status indicator located on the exchange, multi interface unit, or IP

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5-70Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE8. SYSTEM CLOCK SETTINGSThe N-8000 software program allows the clocks for all exchanges, multi interface un

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Chapter 6SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSERThis chapter describes browser network settings, and system maintenance functions.

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6-2Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER1. OUTLINE OF SETTINGS USING BROWSERNetwork settings can be updated and maintenance functions controll

Seite 132 - 1.1. General System

6-3Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER3. DISPLAYING THE MENU SCREENNotePerform the PC's network setting in advance to allow the PC to c

Seite 133 - 1.2. Exchange

6-4Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSERThe setting menu screen is displayed once you have entered the correct user name and the password.The

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6-5Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER4. NETWORK SETTINGClick "Network Setting" on the menu on the left of the screen.The screen b

Seite 135 - 1.3. Multi Interface Unit

1-9Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5.3.4. A 1280-line exchange systemSeven CR-413 Equipment Racks are used. 1280-line exchange (CR-413)Power distributo

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6-6Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER5. OPERATION STATUS DISPLAYClick Operation Status on the menu on the left side of the screen.5.1. N-80

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6-7Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(2) Line No. and Terminal No. buttonsUsed to display line numbers or station numbers for each station.

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6-8Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER[Operation buttons](1) RefreshUpdates status data for speech path, line, and contact.(2) Terminal No.

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6-9Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER5.3. N-8500MS[Operation buttons](1) RefreshUpdates status data for speech path, line, and contact.(2)

Seite 140 - 1.5. Stations

6-10Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(5) Call receivingDisplays the call tone mode of the IP master station.(6) Automatic transferDisplays

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6-11Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER5.4. N-8540DS[Operation buttons](1) RefreshUpdates status data for speech path, line, and contact.(2)

Seite 142 - 3. SETTING PROCEDURES

6-12Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE6. LINE STATUS INDICATION (Only for the Exchange)Click "Line Status" on the menu on the left side

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6-13Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(4) Call receivingDisplays the call tone mode of the connected station.(5) Automatic transferDisplays

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6-14Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER7. NETWORK STATUS INDICATIONClick "Network Status" on the menu on the left side of the scre

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6-15Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER8. OPERATION LOGClick "Operation Log" on the menu on the left side of the screen.The operat

Seite 146 - 1.3. Notes on Setting Update

1-10Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION[Rear]6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS6.1. N-8000EX IP Intercom Exchange[Front]1. Reset key [RESET]Pressing this key r

Seite 147 - 2. INSTALLING SOFTWARE

6-16Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(2) Latest buttonUpdates operation logs.(3) Prev. Page buttonReturns the display to the previous page

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6-17Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER9. STREAM LOGClick "Stream Log" on the menu on the left side of the screen.The stream log i

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6-18Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER[Past stream screen]The screen below is an example for the N-8000EX.[Past stream operation buttons](1

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6-19Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(4) LinkSpeech path number.(5) DirectionSending or receiving.(6) FsSampling frequency, either 8 kHz o

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6-20Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10. SYSTEM MANAGEMENTClick "System Management" on the menu on the left side of the screen.T

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6-21Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(4) User Data Change buttonPressing this button registers the newly changed user data.([System Manage

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6-22Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10.2. Uploading Setting FileStep 1. Press "Browse..." button to display "File Selectio

Seite 154 - 4.1. Screen Description

6-23Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10.3. Downloading Setting FileStep 1. Press "Download" button to display "File Downloa

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6-24Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10.4. Updating FirmwareNoteUpdating the firmware may erase the set data (the settings reverts to the

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6-25Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10.5. Clock SettingsIf there is a time difference between exchange, multi interface units, or IP stat

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1-11Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION[Rear]6.2. N-8010EX IP Intercom Exchange[Front]1. Reset key [RESET]Pressing this key reactivates the exchange.2. LN

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Chapter 7MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENUSCREEN OPERATION(N-8000MS/8500MS ONLY)This chapter describes the settings and displays available using the menu s

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7-2Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)Programs the contents into the Auto Dial key.Monitors the Line con

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7-3Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)2:Line moni tor3:Log f i le3:Log f i leUpda t ed1:Auto-dial ing2:L

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7-4Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)1:Auto-dial ing2:Line moni tor3:Log f i le0 :Ma i nt enancePasswor

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7-5Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)1:Network set2:LineAt tributeIP Address192.168.001.128Subne t mask

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7-6Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)1:Network set2:LineAt tributeLine attributeExchange No . :Line at

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7-7Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)EX2 4 : L I NE018000MS 2000Line attributeExchange No . :10:08 AM2

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7-8Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)3:Clock sett ing4:Reset EXRese t EX . OK?Yes NoRese t EX . OK?Y

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Chapter 8APPENDIX

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8-2Chapter 8: APPENDIX1. BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT NETWORKS1.1. IP Networks and AddressThe IP networks that the Exchanges, Multi interface units and IP s

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1-12Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION6.3. N-8000MI Multi Interface Unit[Front] 1 2 3 45[Rear]1. Reset key [RESET]Pressing this key reactivates the excha

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8-3Chapter 8: APPENDIX1.2. Network Address Port Translation (NAPT, IP Masquerade) and N-8000 SoftwareProgramBecause the Internet cannot be accessed u

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8-4Chapter 8: APPENDIX1.3. Unicast vs. Multicast CommunicationsWhen making paging calls via multiple exchanges, multi interface units, or IP stations

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8-5Chapter 8: APPENDIXIn the above figure, NET 1 represents a network, while NET 2 is the valid broadcasting range. In this example,if the PC perform

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8-6Chapter 8: APPENDIXThe exchange or multiinterface unit does notoperate.The IP station doesnot operate.The N-8000 Softwarefails to recognize theexc

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8-7Chapter 8: APPENDIXConnect the amplifiers and/or speakerscorrectly.Adjust the audio input volume controlcorrectly.Set the audio input level select

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8-8Chapter 8: APPENDIX3. INDICATOR STATUS & TROUBLESHOOTINGStatus indicatorN-8000EX/8010EX/8000MI front panel* Applicable to the exchange onlyThe

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8-9Chapter 8: APPENDIX4. SPECIFICATIONS4.1. N-8000EX IP Intercom Exchange• AccessoriesAC power cord (2 m) ...

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8-10Chapter 8: APPENDIX• Accessories4.2. N-8010EX IP Intercom ExchangeAC power cord (2 m) ... 1CD (for PC

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8-11Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.3. N-8000MI Multi Interface Unit*10 dB = 1 V *20 dB = 0.775 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change

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8-12Chapter 8: APPENDIXAC power cord (2 m) ... 1CD (for PC setting, maintenance use) ...

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1-13Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION6.4. N-8500MS IP Multifunctional Master Station[Top]32156789101112131415 16 181741. HandsetLift the handset for han

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8-13Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.5. N-8540DS IP Door Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvem

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8-14Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.6. N-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without noti

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8-15Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.7. N-8010MS Standard Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for

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8-16Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.8. N-8011MS Standard Hands-Free Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without

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8-17Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.9. N-8020MS Industrial-Use Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notic

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8-18Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.10. N-8031MS Flush-Mount Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice

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8-19Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.11. N-8050DS Door Station4.12. YC-280 Wall Mounting Bracket* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to ch

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8-20Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.13. YC-290 Wall Mounting BracketNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. Su

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8-21Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.17. YS-13A Wall-Mount BoxNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. Surface t

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Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.20. AD-1210P AC AdapterNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. AD-1210P CU AD-

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1-14Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION11. Push-to-talk key [PTT]Pressing this key while calling a party by meansof a continuous call tone permits a voice

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1-15Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION28. MAC addressThis is the address* used by the IP station. Sincethe relationship of each IP station location to it

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1-16Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION6.5. N-8540DS IP Door Station[Front] [Side] [Rear]1. SpeakerOutputs call tones and used for hands-freeconversations

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3[Rear] ... 1-16[Top] ...

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1-17Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION6.6. N-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station[Top]32156789101112131415 16 181741. HandsetLift the handset for handse

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1-18Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9. Redial key [REDIAL]Permits the last called number to be dialed.(Refer to p.2-6.)10. Function key [FUNCTION]Use t

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1-19Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION22. Speaker selector switch [INT.SP/EXT.SP]Used to select either an internal (INT.SP) or anexternal (EXT.SP) speake

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1-20Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION2191011 12 133456781. HandsetLift the handset for handset conversation. Liftingthe handset disconnects both the han

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1-21Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION1615[Rear]15. MicrophoneUsed for hands-free conversation.NoteAvoid placing obstacles close to the microphonethat mi

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1-22Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION23491057811161. Paging response key [RESP.]Responds to a paging. (Refer to p. 2-27.)2. Paging key [CALL]Makes a pag

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1-23Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION121413[Rear]13. MicrophoneUsed for hands-free conversation.NoteAvoid placing obstacles close to the microphonethat

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1-24Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION2111 123459106781. Handset Lift the handset for handset conversation. Liftingthe handset disconnects both the hands

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1-25Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONFigure of the terminal where protection cover is removedFigure viewed from front center16171814 15Protection cover1

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1-26Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION2111345910678126.10. N-8031MS Flush-Mount Master Station[Front] [Rear]1. Status indicator (Red)Flashes when a call

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49.6.3. Contact bridge function (external contact interlock) ... 1-389.6.4. Paging busy input ...

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1-27Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION14. Handset connection terminals [CN302]A dedicated RS-191 Option Handset can beconnected. (Refer to p. 3-24.) 15.

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1-28Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONOperation–FunctionConversationCalls can be made or received by lifting the handset.The desired party can be called

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1-29Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSettingSpeedDialingAuto-dialing (N-8000MS/8500MS only)One-touchdialingThe dial operation (up to 20-digit numbers)pr

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1-30Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSettingGroup BlockingArbitrary station groups (up to 31 groups) can be set topermit or disallow calls between group

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One-shot make outputMake/break outputTie-Line Connection1-31Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONExternal equipment can be controlled by momentarilyclosing

Seite 210 - 6.3. Downloading Settings

1-32Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREP. 5-42P. 2-41Notifies the busy status of connected external PApaging equipment. Paging Busy InputReference

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1-33Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION8. PAGING FUNCTION OUTLINESThere are two types of paging: (1) PA paging by way of external PA equipment and (2) Sta

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1-34Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION8.2. Paging Functions8.2.1. Zone pagingCalls can be made to one of the pre-programmed zones. For PA paging, assign

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1-35Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONBuilding AZone 1SpeakerZone 2Building B Building CZone 3SpeakerHello, Mr. TOA. Please respond. Zone 1 Zone 2Speaker

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1-36Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9. MULTI INTERFACE FUNCTION OUTLINESFunctions that are available with the use of the N-8000MI Multi interface unit

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53.3. Responding to Paging3.3.1. Automatic response ... 2-273.3

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1-37Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9.5. BGMBackground music can be transmitted to the station speakers in standby mode by connecting the N-8000MIunit

Seite 217 - 3. DISPLAYING THE MENU SCREEN

1-38Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9.6. Contact Input and Output FunctionsThe following functions can be realized by using the N-8000MI's contact

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1-39Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9.6.4. Paging busy inputBusy status data from an airport broadcast system or similar large sound systems can be rec

Seite 219 - 4. NETWORK SETTING

Chapter 2FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONThis chapter describes the system functions and operation of the N-8000 Series PacketIntercom System.

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2-2Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION1. BASIC USAGEOperation is the same for both the stations connected to the exchange and the IP stations connecte

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2-3Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONThe calling station's internal speaker sounds an audible call tone.• If the door station is not set to door

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2-4Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION1.4. Station Speaker VolumeThe volume of the master station speaker can be preset (in five 3-decibel increments)

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2-5Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2. CONVERSATION FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.1. Conversation2.1.1. Hands-free conversationPermits conversations to b

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2-6Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.2. Calling2.2.1. Individual calls• The desired party can be called by dialing its station number.(The desired

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2-7Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.2.4. RecallThe last conversation partner can be recalled by pressing the [ ] key regardless of whether the cal

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63. INSTALLATION OF STATIONS3.1. When Mounting the Station on a Wall3.1.1. N-8000MS/8010MS/8500MS ...

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2-8Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.2.6. Group calls• When a station is assigned to group call member station, if the station is called, this stat

Seite 228 - 7. NETWORK STATUS INDICATION

2-9Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.4. Speed Dialing2.4.1. Auto-dialing (N-8000MS/8500MS only)The dial operation (up to 20-digit numbers) programm

Seite 229 - 8. OPERATION LOG

2-10Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.4.2. One-touch dialing The dial operation (up to 20-digit numbers) programmedinto the station's [7], [8]

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2-11Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.5. Hold2.5.1. Mic offDisabling the microphone during a conversation places the line on hold.[Mic off]Hold dow

Seite 231 - 9. STREAM LOG

2-12Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.6. Call TransferDuring a conversation, either party can call another station to speak with a third party (tem

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2-13Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION[Transferring calls to a third party]Step 3. To connect the third party to the original conversation partner (w

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2-14Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.7. Automatic TransferNoteCalls cannot be automatically transferred to the station connected via the multi int

Seite 234 - 10. SYSTEM MANAGEMENT

2-15Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONCall receivedGroup huntingNo. 62 No. 63Group huntingNo. 64Group huntingNo. 65Group hunting[Setting example] Se

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2-16Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.7.2. Absence transfer When no response is made to a call to the station for a set period of time, the call is

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2-17Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.7.3. Call forwarding Calls to stations are automatically transferred to another designated station without so

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1.4. IP Stations1.4.1. Network settings ... 4-71.4.2. Fu

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2-18Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION[Calls to stations set for time-based call forwarding]Step 1. When the preset transfer time is reached, the sta

Seite 239 - 10.5. Clock Settings

2-19Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONCallingPTT62No. 62No. 60No. 62No. 60Continuous call toneConversationRemote Response groupRemote Response group2

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2-20Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONNotes• Stations currently set for other Remote Response groups can not establish a different RemoteResponse gro

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2-21Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.9. Executive Priority If a called station is busy, as indicated by a busy tone, performing Priority operation

Seite 242 - 4. UPDATING LOG FILES

2-22Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.11. Group BlockingStations can be blocked into groups (up to 31 groups) which can or cannot make calls to eac

Seite 243 - 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS

2-23Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3. PAGING FUNCTION AND OPERATION3.1. PagingPaging stations are preprogrammed. Paging durations can be limited b

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2-24Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.1.2. Selectable pagingPaging calls can be made to up to 10 zones.Use the supplied N-8000 Software program to

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2-25Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.1.3. All-call pagingPaging calls can be made simultaneously to all of the pre-programmed zones. Use the suppl

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2-26Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.2. External Input Paging (only when the N-8000MI is used)Activating the control input after connecting the Re

Seite 247 - 6.5. Restarting the Equipment

2-27Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.3. Responding to PagingIf the paged party responds at the nearest station, the paging party is called and put

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85. SYSTEM SETTING FUNCTION5.1. Screen Description ...

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2-28Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.3.2. Zone number designation responseIf the paged party responds dialing the designated zone number, the pagi

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2-29Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4. OTHER FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.1. Scan Monitor The station can scan an arbitrary group of pre-programmed sta

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2-30Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONStep 2. Manual Scan2-1. Stopping and restarting automatic scanTo continuously monitor a specified station, pres

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2-31Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.2.2. Being called from a PBX extension telephoneDialing the intercom access number as well as the N-8000 syst

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2-32Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONTie-line access No.Intercom system's station No.Calling toneYXXXCallLondon Paris4.3.2. Being called from a

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2-33Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.3.3. Making paging calls to another intercom systemStep 1. Press the tie-line access number. The called inter

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2-34Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION1BGM(Channel 1)OFF(Channel 0)Channel number change (a number decreases by 1) Function designation number4.4. BG

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2-35Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION1 9BGMBGMFunction designation number1 9BGM BGMFunction designation number[BGM volume adjustment]BGM volume can

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2-36Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3 0 X XContact access No. (2 – 4 digits)...Function designation number3 1 X XContact access No. (2 – 4 digit

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2-37Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.6. Calling Station Indication/CCTV Interlock (only when the N-8000MI is used)By installing a lamp type indica

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92. MENU ITEMS ... 6-23. DISPLAYING THE

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2-38Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.7. Door Remote Control (only when the N-8050DS/8540DS/8000MI is used)N-8050DS/8540DS's contact outputs c

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2-39Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.8. Call- and Talk-Interlocked Contact Output (only when the N-8050DS/8540DS is used)The contact output of the

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2-40Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.9. Remote Dial Control (only when the N-8000MI is used)When the N-8000MI's contact input terminal is clo

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2-41Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.11. Paging Busy Input (only when the N-8000MI is used)Busy status data from an airport broadcast system or si

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2-42Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.12. System Diagnosis (only when the N-8000MI is used)The N-8000MI diagnoses the system condition, and provide

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2-43Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION5. MASTER STATION OPERATION TABLECall/ResponseConversationSpeed dialingHoldCall transfer Call forwarding Time-

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2-44Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION10:08 AM2000Current time Your station number2500 2F e l eva torCalled station's number Called station&apos

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Chapter 3INSTALLATION & WIRINGThis chapter describes installation and wiring procedures, including the installation andconnection of the Exchange,

Seite 268 - 4.17. YS-13A Wall-Mount Box

3-2Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING1. INSTALLATION OF THE EXCHANGEThe Exchange can be installed in any of three ways: (1) equipment rack mounting

Seite 269 - 4.20. AD-1210P AC Adapter

3-3Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING1.1.3. Exchange mounting1.2. Desk-Top InstallationWhen installing the Exchange on a desk, secure the supplied

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