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CCL 216B - Front Panel Indications; Connections; Precautions; Terminologies Used

CCL 216B
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-
Direct
sun
light
should
not
fall
on
the
PBX.
-
The
PBX
should
be
installed
on
the
wall
at
a
minimum
of
2
ft
height
from
the
floor. Note:
The
Comp anys
warrantee
voids
if
the
above
points
are
not
followed.
Front Panel Indications
Following
is
the
descriptio ns
of
the
LED
indicato rs
of
the
front
panel
of
the
PBX:
LED
Name
Description
POWER
Blinking
means
PBX
is
working
on
Mains
AC
or
Battery.
Connections
The
PBX
has
the
following
connecto rs
on
its
side
panel:
Connectors
Description
LINE
1
to LINE 2
Terminate
the
1
st
and 2
nd
Junctio n
Line
here
throug h
a
RJ
Connecto r.
EXT
601 to EXT 616/ 624/ 632
Terminate
the
1
st
to 32
th
Extensio n
wires
over
here
through a
RJ
Connecto r.
AC
220V
Connect
the
2
pin
main
lead
here.
witch
on
the
Side
of
PBX
It
is
for
switching
the
PBX
ON
/
OFF.
Note:
The
PBX
is
supplied
RJ
Connecto rs
with
short
leads
for
termin ating
the
cables
to
RJ
Sockets.
It
is
reco mm ended
to
Crimp
RJ
connecto rs
directly
to
the
cables
in
order
to
maintain
the
aesthetics.
Precautions
:
-
The
Mains
AC
socket
from
where
the
PBX
is
given
220
V
AC,
should
be
separately
made
by
taking
direct
connectio ns from
the
MCB
Box
and
no
other
Electrical
appliance
should
be
connected
on
this
point.
. Terminologies Used .
JUNCTION
LINE S
-
Telep ho ne
Lines
provided
by
the
Departm ent
of
Teleco m. EXTE NSIO N
LINES
-
Extensio n
Lines
mean
the
EPABX
extensio n
lines.
. Programming the PBX .
To
program
most
of
the
feature
mentio n ed
in
this
manual,
program ming
Passwo rd
is
to
be
entered
from
any
extensio ns
(601,
602, 603, 604)
throug h
the
following
command :
#* 0000
(Here,
0000
is
the
default
Passwo rd )
In
case
of
any
mistake
while
program ming,
keep
the
Handset
down
and
pick
up
again.
Wheneve r
a
correct
input
is
entered ,
PBX
will
give
one
single
acceptance
tone
and
when
wrong
input
is
given,
it
will
give three
tones.
. Allowed Table .
Numb e rs
to
be
allowed
to
extensio ns
whose
L
=
0,
are
to
be
defined
in
this
table.
For
value
of
L
refer
Juncti o n
Dialing
Controls .
This
table
has
16
Locatio ns.
Proced ure:
Dial
#* 0000
+
43
QQ
ABCD#
Where
QQ=
01
to
16
(16
Locatio ns
of
the
Table)
ABCD=
The
starting
4
digits
of
the
Tel
numb ers
to
be
allowed
to
extensio n. For
less
than
4
digits,
dial
#
at
the
end
of
digits.
To
clear
this
Table:
Dial
#* 0000
+
43
#
To
clear
a
particular
location
of
this
table:
Dial
#* 0000
+
43
QQ
#
. Auto Attendant Operations .
When
the
PBX
is
operated
in
this
mode,
the
Junctio n
caller
gets
a
welcome
messag e. Three
types
of
messag es
can
be
record ed
for
the
following
3
conditions:
Welco m e
Messag e
(10
Seconds)
Busy
Messag e
(5
Seconds)
No
Answer
Messag e
(5
Seconds)
Auto
Atten dant
Enable/
Disable:
To
set
Junctio n
in
Auto
Attend a nt
mode:
Dial
#*0000
+
10
J
#
where
J=
Junctio n
Numb er
1 or
2
To
set
Junctio n
in
Direct
Ring
mode: Dial
#*0000
+
11
J
Message
Recording/
Listening:
To
Record
Auto
Attend a nt
Messag e:
Dial
#*0000
+
12
M
#
Recording starts after a confirmatio n beep. There will be a second beep for recording end.
Listen
Auto
Attend a nt
Messag e:
Dial
#*0000
+
13M
#

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