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Well, now I must say I'm really confused. Is this system NOT up and running? I thought you said that you just wanted to program the system. I'm not even sure what kind of a system you have---and if you have all of the cards necessary for it to work. I remember there being a memory card of some kind that was needed---but that is for the ek1236 not a nx1236. I don't know what a nx series is---are you saying that it is an "ONYX"?? Do you just have one phone?? or do you have 20 phones?? Can you tell us the Model number of the phone? That will help us figure out what phone system and KSU you will have to have in order for that phone to work. When was the last time the system was up and running with that phone? Let's just try to find out what your phone is...maybe that will be our square one.
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Yes sir, I can dial normally from the telephone set and I can get the CO by depressing the CO button, I have no problem with the intercom calls as well, I can do anything I want. In fact the system was working fine before I reseted the switch on the CPU card, looks like I lost all the Data when it set to default. The problem with the outside line are set to pulse, so when I need to dial a number I hear all the clicks. The tag # on the telephone set is; Grouphon V4 Series NX.E8ts.V4 Key Telephone Set
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Hold on here, I see that you are not in the USA, Nitsuko made allot of phone systems that we in the states have never even seen. Some of the i-series were in Europe before it was brought over here and the software was re-written to work in the states. Can you by chance take a digital picture of the system and post it. As JW said these numbers you are giving us are completely foreign to us.
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Hello again, Here is a full details of what I have;
Grouphon V4 Series NX.E1236M.V4 Main Equipment Series-1 The PABX size is 21X16 inchs. Motherboard # (NX-12MDU-A) Slots Board #(NX-12MB-A) 16 Slots labeled as follows: 1-COU1 for 4 outside line, has card NX-COU-A 2-COU2 for 4 outside line 3-COU3 for 4 outside line 4-STU1 for 4 Extensions, has card NX-STU-A 5-STU2 for 4 Extensions, has card NX-STU-A 6-STU3 for 4 Extensions, has card NX-STU-D 7-STU4 for 4 Extensions, has card NX-STU-D 8-STU5 for 4 Extensions, has card NX-STU-G 9-STU6 for 4 Extensions 10-STU7 for 4 Extensions 11-STU8 for 4 Extensions 12-STU9 for 4 Extensions 13-DDU 14-TSU has card NX-TSU-A 15-CPU has card NX-CPU-A 16-ATU Power supply NX-E81P.V4 power Supply 127V Series-2
Telephone sets labeled; Grouphon V4 Series NX.E8TS.V4 Key Telephone Set.
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Since this system may be only marketed outside of the USA---I'm only guessing here--but here goes:
The DDU card is for a DSS The STU-D card may be for the SLTs The ATU card-???? don't have a clue
On the EK1236-- program 33 will fix your 'Pulse" signalling problems as DTMF said. I may be getting out of ideas, because I have no idea where you can get a manual for a system that was marketed outside of the USA. If you purchase a EK1236 manual and a DSS here, it may not work with your system and the programs may be completely wrong.----but you know what---this is the most activity that the Nitsuko-Tie section has ever seen!!!! Good Luck.
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Greetings all: Finally I made it, I was able to get into the program mode, I had to switch the button on the CPU card to ON position and press the button on the speed dial keypad, but what I am getting is 00, and then I need to put the program #, it is difficult for me to do so if I don’t have a guide, because I don’t know which is which. Could anyone please provide me with a list of all programs and their numbers? Thank you in advance. Musa
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You really need to purchase a manual. There are over 40-50 programs plus details of the options to each program--plus information about the hardware, tests etc. If you are going to be using this system, and maintaining it, you need a manual. I guess you might start out with a EK1236--but again, I don't know for sure what you have, so I don't know if the procedures and programs from the EK1236 will apply.
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HI JWRacedog, Thank you for you early reply, I just need some guidelines before i purchese the manual, I need to cpmpare some of the staff, can you just give me some numbers from top of your head, (if you still remember any). Thank you. Musa
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Sure---33 is line DTMF or Pulse (0.0 or 0.1)--then there are 4 line groups for ringing (programs 20 to 23) then ring groups for stations (programs 24 to 27). There are all sorts of "definitions" for example--"Day/Night Ringing assignment is a programmable feature allowing stations to be assigned to a Line Group as well as a Night Signalling Group" This is why just giving you a bunch of programs won't exactly work. You have to know what is needed to program a certain feature---there may be several things you have to do in sequence...you've got to have an overall understanding of the programs and how they fit into what you want to do. If I were working on a EK1236 right now---I would not do it without having a full manual in front of me. On a EK1236 there is a card called a ECMU which has something to do with the DSS and programming. Two switches (SW1 & SW2 are located on that board). But you don't seem to have that board. I quote from the book--"The system must be initialized prior to programming opion codes. Initialization loads the factory installed program into the system memory. To initialize the system:--Turn off power supply---Set SW1 switch on the ECMU PCB to the OFF position (see figure 5-1) --Turn On power supply. The factory installed program has now been loaded to the system memory. --After approximately 10 seconds, set SW1 switch on the ECMU PCB to the ON position to protect memory from momentary loss of commercial power." I could go on & on. Get a manual. Click on the manual link on this site. Good Luck.
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hey jw.........stop please your bringing back harse emeories of the 1980's......
cold tie chills are running up my back....
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