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PROTON 206/308
Quick Start
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PROPROPROPROPROTTTTTON 206/308ON 206/308ON 206/308ON 206/308ON 206/308
The Smart Communicator
Quick Start
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Thank you for choosing the Matrix PROTON 206/308! Please read the instructions
in this Quick Start carefully to install and program this smart and efficiency
enhancing PBX for Small and Home Offices.
Know your PROTON 206/308
The PROTON 308 has three trunk lines and eight stations. The eight stations
are numbered from 21-28, respectively. The PROTON 206 has two trunk lines
and six stations. This is a common Quick Start for both models. For the purpose
of illustration, the model PROTON 308 has been used.
The Trunk ports of PROTON 308 are numbered as 1, 2, 3. The software ports of
the stations are numbered from 01-08. The software ports of stations also have
corresponding ‘flexible numbers’ from 21-28 (default). These flexible numbers
can be reprogrammed as per your preference.
Figure 1: Overview of PROTON 206/308
Jumper (J2)
Stations(25-28)
Stations(21-24)
Trunks(1-3)
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Figure 2: Trunks Ports
Push back theTrunk 1 (T1) Terminalusing thumb.
ConnectWires.
Figure 3: Station Ports
Push back theStation 1 (21) Terminalusing thumb.
ConnectWires.
Figure 4: Default Jumper Position
A-B Position B-C Position
Figure 5: LED indication
Power
Buffer
Trunks 1-3 Stations 21-28Night Time
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Figure 6: Removing the cover of PROTON 206/308
Press here toopen cover.
Before you Start
1. Verify the package contents
Unpack the box. Make sure that the package contains all the following items.
If any item is missing or damaged, please contact the dealer/reseller who
sold you the PBX.
PROTON 206/308
CD containingSystem Manual, Quick Start and User Card.
Quick Start andUser Card
A 1 Amp, Slow Blow Fuse Warranty Card Set
Two Screws M 7/30
Two Screw Grips (wall plugs)
A Mounting Template
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2. Get your Trunk and Station Cables ready
For the Trunk and Stations, use a standard telephone cable (two-pair twisted
cable with 0.5 mm connector diameter). The length of the station cable may
be extended up to 800 meters.
Strip the ends of the trunk and station cables to be inserted on the system
side about 1 cm to ensure firm and neat contacts.
3. Get your Station Telephones ready
You will need eight Single Line Telephones to connect as stations (six, if you
have PROTON 206). Any ordinary push button phone, with or without Call
Line Display, even cordless phones can be connected to the PROTON 308.
Use SLTs equipped with a Flash key, as several of the features supported
by PROTON 206/308 require you to dial the ‘Flash’ Key. If your phone does
not have a Flash key, tap the Hook switch to dial Flash.
Step 1: Installing PROTON 206/308
1. Select a suitable place on the wall to mount PROTON. Use the wall mounttemplate provided to mark the nail holes on the wall. Drill two holes of
appropriate size. Fix the two M 7/30 screws (supplied) on the wall with the
help of the screw grips (supplied). The screws must protrude slightly from
the wall. Align the keyhole slots with the screws fixed on the wall. Slide the
PROTON down on the screws to secure it on the wall.
Or
Lay the PROTON 206/308 on a table (with the front side facing up).
Connect the Trunk line
2. Remove the cover of the PROTON 206/308 by pressing on the top panel of
the as indicated (Figure 6).
3. Using your thumb and index finger, grip and push back Trunk 1 terminal
(Figure 2).
4. Insert the stripped ends of the two wires into the two terminal openings (one
wire in each opening). Release your grip. Ensure that both wires fit neatly.
Repeat step 3 and 4 to connect Trunk 2 and Trunk 3.
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Connect the Station lines
5. Using your thumb and index finger, grip and push back the Station terminal
of Station number 21 (Figure 3).
6. Insert the stripped end of each wire of the station cable into each opening/
hole respectively. Release your grip. Ensure that both wires in the cable fit inneatly.
Repeat step 5 and 6 to connect the other Stations.
Powering the PROTON
7. Check voltage in the mains supply. It must be in the range of 90-265VAC,
47-63Hz.
8. Insert the 3-pin plug of the power cord into the electrical outlet.
9. Switch On mains to power the PROTON. The system will take 3-4 seconds
to reset. All the LEDs will glow at once and remain on for half a second. All
except the green power LED (‘ON’) will be turned off after the system has
been reset.
Step 2: Programming PROTON 206/308
PROTON is programmed by dialing code sequences. If the programming code
sequence you dialed is incorrect, you will get an error tone. Replace the handset
to disconnect, enter the correct code sequence again.
1. Enter Programming Mode:
Lift Handset.
Dial 19-1234 (default System Engineer password).
2. Set the following System parameters:
• New System Engineer (SE) Password:
Dial 291-New SE Password
E.g.: To change SE password to from default 1234 to 6789:
Dial 291-6789
• New System Administrator (SA) Password:
Dial 292-New SE Password E.g.: To change SA password from default 1111 to 6779:
Dial 292-6779
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The new password must be a combination of any four digits between 0-9.
3. Set the following Station Parameters:
• Class of Service (CoS):To set different CoS groups for Day time and Night time to a station.
Dial 31-Flexible number of station-Day CoS Group-Night CoS Group
Where,
Flexible number of station = 21-28.
Day CoS group = 0-9.
Night CoS Group = 0-9.
E.g.: To assign CoS group ‘4’ for Day time and ‘6’ for Night time to
Station 23:
Dial 31-23-4-6
To set the same CoS group on all stations:
Dial 31-*-Day CoS Group-Night CoS Group
• Toll Control:
To set Toll Control on a station:
Dial 32-Flexible number of Station-Daytime Level-Night time Level
Where,
Flexible number of station = 21-28.
Daytime Level = 0-9.
Night time Level = 0-9.
E.g.: To program Level 3 for Day time and 4 for Night time for station
‘25’:
Dial 32-25-3-4
To set the same Toll Control on all stations:Dial 32-*-Daytime Level-Night time Level
• Flash Timer for Station:
To set a different Flash Timer Count on a station:
Dial 36-Flexible number of station-Flash Timer Count
Where,
Flexible number of station = 21-28.
Flash Timer count starts from 1 to 9 with 1=100 milliseconds and 9=900milliseconds. Default Flash timer = 600 milliseconds.
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E.g.: To program Flash timer of 500ms on station 25:
Dial 36-25-5
To set the same Flash Timer on all stations:
Dial 36-*-Flash Timer Count
E.g.: To program Flash timer of 800ms on all stations:
Dial 36-*-8
• Flexible Number:
To assign a Flexible Number to a station:
Dial 37-Station Software port number-Flexible number-# OR Flash
Where,
Station Software port number = 01-08.Flexible number = any 4-digit number string.
E.g.: To assign the Flexible number 123 to station software port number
01:
Dial 37-01-123-# OR Flash
To load Default Flexible Numbers of all stations:
Dial 37-*-0
To clear Flexible number for a particular station:
Dial 37-Station Software Port number-Flash
To clear Flexible numbers for all Stations:
Dial 37-*-Flash
The default Software Port numbers for the stations are 01-08 and their
corresponding default flexible numbers are 21-28. A Flexible Number can
be changed to any number up to a maximum of 4 digits.
• Operator Station: Dial 391-Flexible Number of station
E.g.: To program station 25 as Operator station:
Dial 391-25
• Clear All Features: Dial 343-Flexible Number of station
E.g.: To clear all features on Station 25:
Dial 343-25
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E.g.: To enable DOSA during Day time and disable it during Night time
on Trunk 2:
Dial 45-2-1-0
By default DOSA is disabled on all trunks both during Day time and Night
time.
• Trunk Landing Destination for Day Mode:
Dial 47-Trunk-Stn1-Stn2-Stn3-Stn4-Stn5
Where,
Trunk = 1-3.
Stn1-Stn5 = any station from 21-28.
A maximum of five destinations can be programmed for one trunk.
E.g.: To assign station 21, 22 and 23 as Trunk landing destinations for a
Trunk 1 for Day time:
Dial 47-1-21-22-23
To set the same stations as landing destinations on all trunks during
Day time:
Dial 47-*-Stn1-Stn2-Stn3-Stn4-Stn5
• Trunk Landing Destination for Night Mode:
Dial 48-Trunk-Stn1-Stn2-Stn3-Stn4-Stn5
Where,
Trunk = 1-3.
Stn1-Stn5 = any station from 21-28.
A maximum of five destinations can be programmed for one trunk.
E.g.: To assign Station numbers 24, 25, as Trunk landing stations for
Trunk 1 for Night time:
Dial 48-1-24-25
To set the same stations as landing destinations on all trunks during
Day time:
Dial 48-*-Trunk-Stn1-Stn2-Stn3-Stn4-Stn5
• Hunting Scheme: To set a hunting scheme on a trunk for the Day time
and the Night time:Dial 46-Trunk-Day Hunting Scheme-Night Hunting Scheme
Where,
Trunk = 1-3.
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Hunting Scheme 0 = Off
Hunting Scheme 1 = Round Robin Ring
Hunting Scheme 2 = Delayed Simultaneous Ring
Hunting Scheme 3 = Immediate Simultaneous Ring
E.g.: To program the system so that the call on Trunk 1 lands in roundrobin fashion on programmed stations during daytime and lands
simultaneously on these stations during night time:
Dial 46-1-1-3
To set a hunting scheme on all trunks:
Dial 46-*-Day Hunting Scheme-Night Hunting Scheme
• Hunt Timer: Similar to a Ring timer, it is the time for which a station rings
when a call lands on it. When the timer elapses, the next station in thesame station group will ring. To set the Hunt Timer:
Dial 212-Timer
Where,
Timer = 01-99 seconds (Default: 18 seconds).
E.g.: To set the Hunt timer to 20 seconds:
Dial 212-20
5. Program Trunk Access for Stations:
• To program trunk access to a station during day time:
Dial 331-Station-Trunk…-Trunk-#
Where,
Station = any station from 21-25.
Trunk = 1, 2, or 3.
E.g.: To program access to Trunk 1 and Trunk 2 during day time to
Station 21:Dial 331-21-1-2-#
• To program trunk access to all stations during day time:
Dial 331-*-Trunk…-Trunk-#
• To program trunk access to a station during night time:
Dial 332-Station-Trunk…-Trunk-#
Where,
Station = any station from 21-25.
Trunk = 1, 2, or 3.
E.g.: To program access to Trunk 1 and Trunk 3 during night time to
Station 23:
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Dial 332-23-1-2-#
• To program trunk access to all stations during night time:
Dial 332-*-Trunk…-Trunk-#
• To assign Trunk Access Code ‘0’ and or ‘5’ to a trunk:Dial 40-Trunk-Trunk Access Code ‘0’-Trunk Access Code ‘5’
Where,
Trunk = 1-3.
Trunk Access Code ‘0’:
0 = Trunk cannot be accessed by dialing ‘0’.
1= Trunk can be accessed by dialing ‘0’.
Trunk Access Code ‘5’:
0 = Trunk cannot be accessed by dialing ‘5’.1= Trunk can be accessed by dialing ‘5’.
E.g.: To allow trunk access code ‘0’ and disallow ‘5’ on Trunk 3:
Dial 40-3-1-0
By default, all trunks can be accessed by dialing ‘0’ or ‘5’ and all stations are
allowed access to all trunks during the day and at night.
6. Exit programming mode:
Dial 0 .
Congratulations! PROTON 206/308 is now ready for call operations.
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Restart system?
Dial 10.
Reinstate Default Setup?
Dial 18-SE Programming Password -get confirmation tone.
Forgot Programming Password?
To restore default password:
• Switch off power supply, plug out the power cord.
• Remove top cover.
• Change position of mini jumper on the PCB (J2) near the processor to
A-B position (Figure 4).
• Plug in power cord, switch on power supply.• Wait for 5 seconds. Do not touch the device!
• Switch off power supply, remove power cord.
• Restore mini jumper to original position B-C.
• Replace top cover.
• Switch on power supply.
• Enter programming mode by dialing Dial 19-1234.
Step 3: Test Calls
Making a call
To make an external call:
• Lift the handset.
• Dial ‘0’ or ‘5’ to access any Trunk.
• Wait for Dial tone.
• Dial the desired number.
• Talk.
• Replace the handset to disconnect.
To make an internal call:
• Lift the handset.
• Dial the desired Station number.
• Talk.
• Replace the handset to disconnect.
Receiving a call
• Have a call made to you from another phone line.
• Lift the handset when the Station rings.
• Talk.
• Replace handset to disconnect.
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Tel.:+91 265 2630555, Fax: +91 265 2636598
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