Junction to Junction Forwarding
Memory Dialing
Operator Extension Setting
Password
PBX Version
Redial
Resetting the PBX programming
Ring Time Settings
Troubleshooting
Technical
Specifications
Warranty claim
details
NOTE -Cop p er
Connectio ns
reserves
the
right
to
alter
equipme nt
specificatio ns
and
descriptio n
contained
herein
and makes
no
commitment
to
update
or
keep
current
the
informatio n
herein.
All
informatio n
herein
is
subject
to
chang e
at
any
time
without
notice.
No
part
of
this
publicatio n
shall
be
deemed
to
be
part
of
any
contract
or
commitme nt whatso eve r.
-
Product
specificatio ns
and
features
are
subject
to
chang es
without
prior
notice
due
to
our
constant
endeavo r
to
improve the
product.
-
All
features
mentioned
in
this
manual
are
not
part
of
standard
systems.
Some
features
need
optional hard ware/sof twa re
up-gradatio n.
-
Not
every
feature
in
this
manual
is
likely
to
have
been
installed
in
your
system
or
extensio n.
. Introduction .
.
All
Junctio n
lines
of
the
PBX
are
Disabled
in
default.
To
enable
them
refer
heading
“Junction
Line
-
Enable
/
Disable
“
Model 216B has 2 CO Lines, 16 Extensions.
Model 224B has 2 CO Lines, 24 Extensions.
Model 232B has 2 CO Lines, 32 Extensions.
. Installation .
Cabling
-
All
cables
of
the
EPABX
should
be
at
least
6”
away
from
the
electrical
cables.
-
They
should
be
at
least
12”
away
from
the
area
of
high
frequencies
like
tube
light chokes,
Electric
Motors,
etc.
If
it
is
not
possible
to
avoid,
then
use
shielded
cables and
earth
the
shield.
- Maximum length of extensio n wires can be 400 mtr from PBX with 0.5mm Copper conducto r cable.
Earthing
Earth
connected
to
the
EPABX
should
not
have
more
than
5
volts
on
it.
Location
-
The
PBX
should
be
installed
in
a
well
-ventilated
area
and
at
a
place
where
there
is
no
chance
of
liquid
spilling
over
it
or moisture
getting
into
it
(Like
in
the
Bathroo m s
etc).