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NEC NEAX 2000 IVS Command Manual (473 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 3.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
10
List of Figures
14
Chapter 1 Introduction
16
Purpose
16
Outline of the Manual
16
Chapter 2 Information for Data Programming
18
General
18
Description of Cat and Mat
18
How to Use the CAT
18
CAT Key Functions
18
Table 2-1 Function Keys
20
Table 2-2 Digit Keys
20
CAT Mode Setting Procedure
21
Notice on the CAT Mode
21
CAT Operation
22
Table 2-3 Assignment Operation
23
Error Messages
25
Table 2-4 Error Messages
25
Command Reference Table
26
List of Commands
26
Table 2-5 List of Commands
26
Quick Reference Table of Commands Required for Service Feature
29
Table 2-6 List of Commands for each Business Feature
30
Table 2-7 List of Commands for each Hotel/Motel Feature
68
Precaution
72
Conditions for Using Commands
72
Table 2-8 Commands and Their Using Conditions
72
Method of Setting On-Line/Off-Line Mode
73
Method for Installing Line/Trunk Cards
74
Table 2-9 Port Assignment on each Line/Trunk Card
75
Password Entry
76
Table 2-10 Example of Password Level Assignment
76
Chapter 3 Description of Commands
78
General
78
Detailed Description of Commands
78
[CM00] System Data Memory All Clear
79
[CM01] System Data Memory Partial Clear
80
[CM02] Setting of System Clock
81
[CM03] Log In/Log out of Password Mode
82
[CM04] Language Indicated on Multiline Terminal LCD
83
[CM05] Card Assignment
84
[CM06] Misc. Trunk Number Assignment
86
[CM07] DTI Trunk/Isdn Trunk Assignment
87
[CM08] Basic Service Features
90
[CM09] Additional Service Features
112
[CM10] Station Number, Trunk Number, Card Number
113
[CM11] Virtual-Line Number
119
[CM12] Station Class-1
122
[CM13] Station Class-2
127
[CM15] Service Restriction Class
130
[CM16] Call Pickup Group/Group Diversion Group
139
[CM17] UCD Group
141
[CM18] Station Hunting Group
143
[CM19] Secretary/Group Diversion Station Number
149
[CM1A] Data Station Number
150
[CM1B] ISDN Terminal Multipoints Station Number Assignment
151
[CM1C] PS Station Number Assignment
152
[CM1D] PS-ID Assignment/Ps Operation Data Download
153
[CM20] Numbering Plan
156
[CM21] Single Digit Access Code
169
[CM22] Route Advance
170
[CM23] Tenant Development
171
[CM24] Kind of Calling Terminal Development
172
[CM26] Closed Number Development
174
[CM29] Numbering Plan Tenant Group
176
[CM2A] ID Code Assignment with MP
177
[CM30] Trunk Data
179
[CM31] System Attribute Data
187
[CM35] Trunk Route Data
190
[CM36] Restriction Data for Tandem Connection
206
[CM38] AMP Trunk
207
[CM40] Function of RS-232C Interface Circuit
209
[CM41] System Timer Data
214
[CM42] System Counter Data/Pad Data/Trunk Restriction Class Conversion
230
[CM44] External Equipment Starting Conditions
238
[CM45] Purpose of PBR/CFT
240
[CM48] Hold/Wake-Up/Timed Reminder/Automated Attendant Tone
244
[CM49] Digital Announcement Trunk
247
[CM50] Common Route Indial
254
[CM51] Automatic Transfer Destinations
256
[CM52] Hot Line
259
[CM53] Trunk Answer from any Station Restriction
261
[CM56] Intercom Zone Paging Group/Intercom Group
262
[CM58] LDN Diversion
264
[CM59] TAS/ACD/UCD Relay Interruption Pattern
267
[CM5A] Virtual Line - Virtual Trunk Path Setting
268
[CM60] ATT Group, Functions
269
[CM61] External Key Function
271
[CM62] Tenants for each Att Group
272
[CM63] Restriction of Inter-Tenant Connection
273
[CM65] Service Features on Tenant Basis
275
[CM71] Memory Allocation for System Speed Dialing
277
[CM72] Stored Number for System Speed Dialing
280
[CM73] Memory Allocation for Station Speed Dialing
281
[CM74] Stored Number for Station Speed Dialing
284
[CM76] Digit Conversion on DID Call
285
[CM77] Station/Trunk Name Asignment
289
[CM78] Destination of Split Call Forwarding
291
[CM81] Toll Restriction Pattern on each Trunk Restriction Class
292
[CM85] Maximum Digits on C.O. Calls
294
[CM88] Automatic Pause Entry Table
295
[CM8A] Lcr/Toll Restriction Development Table
296
[CM90] Multiline Terminal/Sn610 Attcon/Add-On Module Key Assignment
304
[CM93] Prime Line
338
[CM94] Multiline Terminal One-Touch Memory
339
[CM96] DSS Console Number
340
[CM97] DSS Console Key Assignment
341
[CM98] Add-On Module Number
345
[CM9A] Multiline Terminal Soft Key Assignment
346
[CMA0] Type of Data Adapter
351
[CMA1] Data Terminal Attribute Data
352
[CMA5] Nailed down Connection
355
[CMA6] Attribute Data for RS-232C Port on AP01
356
[CMA7] CCIS Channel Data
359
[CMA8] CCIS Routing Label Assignment
361
[CMA9] ISDN D-Channel Assignment
362
[CMAA] DTI/DCH/CIR Card Functions
363
[CMAC] ISDN Functions
364
[CMAD] ZT Calling Area/Pad Data Assignment
365
[CMAE] ZT Operation Data Assignment
366
[CMAF] Visitor PS Data Assignment
368
[CMB0] Peg Count
371
[CMB1] Traffic Measurement
375
[CMB3] UCD Peg Count
377
[CMD5] ID Code Assignment with AP
379
[CMD6] ID Code All Clear with AP
381
[CMD7] OAI Control Data
382
[CMD9] Centralized Billing Data Port Assignment
385
[CMDB] Calling Number Development Data
386
[CMDC] Calling Number Development Table
389
[CME0] Initialization
390
[CME5] Station, Trunk Line Make Busy
391
[CME6] Call Forwarding Set/Reset from MAT/CAT
392
[CME7] Password Level
393
[CME9] Password Code
394
[CMEA] Fault Information Store/Display Functions
395
[CMEC] Battery Release/Line Status Display
404
[CMEE] Virtual Tie Line Set/Release
406
[CME1, F0, F1] Special Commands
407
[CMF2, F3] Special Commands
408
[CMF5] Special Commands
409
[CMF8] Special Commands
411
[CMD000] System Features (1)
415
Table 3-1 Quick Reference Data Table for SMDR (NEAX2400 IMS Format)
429
Table 3-2 Quick Reference Data Table for SMDR (NEAX1400 IMS Format)
430
Table 3-3 Quick Reference Data Table for Printer
431
Table 3-4 Quick Reference Data Table for PMS (IMS Format)
432
Table 3-5 Quick Reference Data Table for VMS with MCI
433
[CMD003] Time Block Assignment
437
[CMD004] Office Number Assignment
438
[CMD012] Station Group Number
439
[CMD015] Station Service Classes
440
[CMD016] Station Features
441
[CMD026] Route Index for Call Charge Development
443
[CMD027] Call Charge Development Tables
444
[Cmd031] Room Status Code
445
[CMD033] Route Index for Call Development
447
[CMD034] Call Development Tables
448
[CMD035] Designation of Printer
450
[CMD100] System Data Partial Clear
451
[CMD101] System Data All Clear
452
[CMD102] Additional Memory Clear
453
Chapter 4 Resident System Program
454
General
454
Procedure for Loading the Resident System Program
454
Service Conditions
454
Programmed Data Tables
455
Table 4-1 Basic Service Feature
455
Table 4-2 Station Number, Trunk Number, Card Number
456
Table 4-3 Station Class Data: Initial Data
457
Table 4-4 Numbering Plan
458
Table 4-5 Trunk Data
460
Table 4-6 Trunk Route Data
462
Table 4-7 Memory Allocation for System Speed Dialing
468
Table 4-8 Memory Allocation for Station Speed Dialing
469
Table 4-9 Multiline Terminal Line Key Data
470
Table 4-10 Prime Line
471
Table 4-11 Memory Allocation for One-Touch Key
472
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NEC NEAX 2000 IVS Installation Manual (173 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 2.68 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Figure 1-1 Reference Manuals for Installation
18
Figure 1-2 Scope of Installation Works
19
Figure 2-1 PBX Trunking Diagram
20
Table 2-1 Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram
21
Neax2000 Ivs
22
Figure 2-2 1-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation
22
Figure 2-3 2-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation
23
Figure 2-4 8-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation
24
Figure 2-5 1-PIM Configuration for Wall-Mounting Installation
25
Figure 2-6 1-PIM Configuration for 19-Inch Rack-Mounting Installation
26
Figure 2-7 1-PIM Configuration for Desk Top Installation
27
Figure 3-1 Static Electricity Precautions (1 of 2)
29
Figure 3-1 Static Electricity Precautions (2 of 2)
30
Table 3-1 Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards
31
Figure 3-2 Procedure Flowchart (1 of 2)
33
Figure 3-2 Procedure Flowchart (2 of 2)
34
Figure 001-1 Unpacking of Main Equipment
36
Figure 002-2 Wall Mounting Points
38
Figure 002-3 Instruction for Anchor Bolt
39
Figure 003-1 Connection of RACK PARTS and BASE
40
Nap
40
Figure 003-2 Connection of RACK PARTS
41
Nap
41
Figure 003-3 Installation of Screws Onto RACK PARTS
42
Nap
42
Figure 003-4 Securing of the BASE
43
Nap
43
Nap
39
Figure 002-1 Floor Marking for Main Equipment
37
Nap
37
Figure 003-5 Connection of the PIM and the RACK PARTS
44
Figure 003-6 Mounting of the PIM
45
Figure 003-7 Connection of Pims
46
Figure 003-8 Mounting of the TOP COVER
47
Addendum
48
Figure 003-9 Cable Connection on the PZ-PW86
48
Figure 003-9 Cable Connection on the PZ-PW86 (Continued)
49
Figure 003-9 Cable Connection on the PZ-PW86 (Continued)
50
Figure 003-10 Cable Connection between the PZ-PW86 and the BWB
51
Figure 003-11 AC CORD-B and AC Power Cable Wiring
52
Figure 003-12 Screwing the AC CORD-B to the Terminals
53
Figure 003-13 AC Power Cable Wiring for Two-Frame Configuration
54
Figure 003-14 PWR CA-A
55
Figure 003-15 Connection of PWR CA-A Cables (1 of 2)
56
Figure 003-15 Connection of PWR CA-A Cables (2 of 2)
57
Figure 003-16 Mounting of the BUS Cards
58
Figure 003-17 BUS Cable
59
Figure 003-18 Connection of the BUS Cables
60
Figure 003-19 BUS Cable
61
Figure 003-20 Connection of the BUS Cables
62
Table 003-1 Recommended Fasteners
63
Figure 003-21 Screwing the RACK PARTS to a Wall
64
Figure 003-22 Connecting the RACK PARTS and the BASE
65
Figure 003-23 Mounting the PIM to the RACK PARTS
66
Figure 003-24 Screwing the PIM to the RACK PARTS
67
Figure 003-25 Connecting the Covers and AC CORD-A to the PIM
69
Figure 003-26 Mounting the PIM to the 19-Inch Rack (1 of 2)
70
Figure 003-26 Mounting the PIM to the 19-Inch Rack (2 of 2)
71
Figure 003-27 Mounting of the TOP COVER
72
Figure 003-28 Connecting the BASE to the PIM
73
Figure 003-29 Connecting the Covers and AC CORD-A to the PIM
75
Figure 003-30 Connecting the RUBBER FOOT to the PIM
76
Figure 004-1 Location of the Cable Hole
77
Figure 004-2 Mounting of the Handset Support to the SN610 ATTCON
78
Figure 004-3 Jack Set Installation for the SN610 ATTCON
79
Figure 004-4 Switch Setting on the SN610 ATTCON (1 of 2)
80
Figure 004-4 Switch Setting on the SN610/611/615 ATTCON (2 of 2)
81
Figure 004-5 Cable Connection to the SN610 ATTCON
82
Figure 004-6 Mounting of the Handset Support to the SN716 DESKCON
83
Figure 004-7 Headset Installation for the SN716 DESKCON
84
Figure 004-8 Cable Connection to the SN716 DESKCON
85
Figure 004-9 AC-DC ADAPTER Connection to the SN716 DESKCON
86
Figure 004-10 Mounting PW00 Card into PIM
87
Figure 004-11 PW00 Card Connection to the SN716 DESKCON
88
Figure 005-1 Internal Battery Mounting
91
Figure 005-2 Internal Battery Connection
92
Figure 005-3 Internal Battery Connection for a Multiple PIM Configuration
93
Figure 005-4 Battery Mounting into the BATTM
94
Figure 005-5 Battery Connection in the BATTM for a Multiple PIM Configuration
95
Figure 006-1 MDF Cable
96
Table 006-1 MDF Cables for each PIM
97
Figure 006-2 Cable Running to the External MDF (1 of 2)
98
Figure 006-3 Making Cable Hole on the PIM
99
Figure 006-4 Cable Running to the External MDF (2 of 2)
100
Figure 006-5 Cable Running to the MDFM
101
Figure 006-6 Example of MDF Cable Connection to the MDFM
102
Table 007-1 LTC Connector Accommodation
103
Figure 007-1 Location of the Card Slots and the LTC Connectors
103
Figure 007-2 Location of each LEN (1 of 2)
104
Figure 007-3 Location of each LEN (2 of 2)
105
Figure 007-4 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (1 of 8)
106
Figure 007-5 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (2 of 8)
107
Figure 007-6 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (3 of 8)
108
Figure 007-7 LTC Connector Pin Arrangment (4 of 8)
109
Figure 007-8 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (5 of 8)
110
Figure 007-9 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (6 of 8)
111
Figure 007-10 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (7 of 8)
112
Figure 007-11 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (8 of 8)
113
Table 007-2 LTC0-LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information (1 of 4)
114
Table 007-3 LTC0-LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information (2 of 4)
115
Table 007-4 LTC0-LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information (3 of 4)
116
Table 007-5 LTC0-LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information (4 of 4)
117
Figure 007-12 MDF Cross Connection for a 4 Line C.O. Trunk Card (PN-4COT)
118
Figure 007-13 MDF Cross Connection for a 4W E&M Trunk Card (PN-2ODT) (1 of 2)
119
Figure 007-14 MDF Cross Connection for a 4W E&M Trunk Card (PN-2ODT) (2 of 2)
120
Figure 007-15 MDF Cross Connection for a 2W E&M Trunk Card (PN-2ODT) (1 of 2)
121
Figure 007-16 MDF Cross Connection for a 2W E&M Trunk Card (PN-2ODT) (2 of 2)
122
Figure 007-17 MDF Cross Connection for a 2 Line DID Trunk Card (PN-AUCA)
123
Figure 007-18 MDF Cross Connection for a 4 Line DID Trunk Card (PN-4DITB)
124
Figure 007-19 MDF Cross Connection for a Single Line Telephone (Standard Line)
125
Figure 007-20 MDF Cross Connection for a Single Line Telephone (Long Line)
126
Figure 007-21 MDF Cross Connection for a Dterm/Dss Console (Standard Line)
127
Figure 007-22 MDF Cross Connection for a Dterm/Dss Console (Long Line)
128
Figure 007-23 MDF Cross Connection for an SN610 ATTCON (1 of 3)
129
Figure 007-23 MDF Cross Connection for an SN610 ATTCON (2 of 3)
130
Figure 007-23 MDF Cross Connection for an SN610 ATTCON (3 of 3)
131
Figure 007-24 MDF Cross Connection for a SN716 DESKCON (1 of 2)
132
Figure 007-24 MDF Cross Connection for a SN716 DESKCON (2 of 2)
133
Figure 007-25 MDF Cross Connection for Day/Night Mode Change by External Key
134
Figure 007-26 Outline of the External TAS Indicator Connection
135
Figure 007-27 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator with a Battery
136
Figure 007-28 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator with a Battery (Ground Start)
137
Figure 007-29 Outline of the Paging Equipment Connection
138
Figure 007-30 MDF Cross Connection for a Paging Equipment (1 of 2)
139
Figure 007-31 MDF Cross Connection for Paging Equipment (2 of 2)
140
Figure 007-32 Outline of the External Tone Source Connection
142
Figure 007-33 MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source Equipment (1 of 2)
143
Figure 007-34 MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source Equipment (2 of 2)
144
Figure 007-35 Connecting a Tone Source Supplied with D.C
145
Figure 007-36 MDF Cross Connection for External BGM Sources
146
Figure 007-37 Cable Connection between PN-TNTA and External BGM Sources
147
Figure 007-38 Outline of the PFT (PN-AUCA) Connection
148
Figure 007-39 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT (PN-AUCA) (1 of 2)
149
Figure 007-40 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT (PN-AUCA) (2 of 2)
150
Figure 007-41 Outline of the PFT (PZ-8PFTA) Connection
151
Figure 007-42 Connection of 25-Pair Cable and PZ-8PFTA
152
Figure 007-43 Mounting the PZ-8PFTA Card to the PIM
153
Figure 007-44 PFT Connector Pin Assignment
154
Figure 007-45 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT (PZ-8PFTA) (1 of 2)
155
Figure 007-46 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT (PZ-8PFTA) (2 of 2)
156
Figure 007-47 MDF Cross Connection for an Alarm Display Panel
157
Figure 007-48 MDF Cross Connection for an Alarm Display Panel (Continued)
158
Figure 008-1 Lamp Indication on the PZ-PW86 Card
159
Figure 008-2 Mounting of the Circuit Cards
160
Figure 008-3 Installation of the Card Stopper
161
Figure 009-1 Mounting Location of the PN-CP02 Card
162
Figure 009-2 Cable Connection between MP Cards
163
Figure 009-3 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT (PZ-8PFTA)
164
Figure 013-1 Mounting of the Front Cover
173
NEC NEAX 2000 IVS User Manual (81 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Software
| Size: 0.69 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Tables
7
Chapter 1 About this Guide
8
Purpose of this Guide
8
How this Guide Is Organized
8
Chapter 2 Matworx 32 Overview
12
What's Matworx 32
12
Matworx 32 Tools
13
Add-Ins
13
MACH Script Editor
13
PBX Configuration Wizard
13
Figure
13
Matworx 32 Applications
14
PBX Access Module (PAM)
14
Scheduler
14
Desiworx
14
Introduction to Working in Windows 95
15
Navigating through the Matworx 32 Taskbar
15
Figure
15
Figure 2-1 Matworx 32 Taskbar
16
PBX Menu
16
System Menu
16
Features Menu
17
Number Plan Menu
17
Station Menu
17
Trunk Menu
17
Add-Ins Menu
18
Applications Menu
18
Figure
19
Help Menu
19
Working with Matworx 32 Dialogs and Buttons
20
Printing a Report
24
Figure 2-2 Print Preview Dialog
24
Installing Matworx 32
26
Chapter 3 Installing Matworx 32
26
System Requirements
26
Matworx 32 Installation Instructions
27
Figure 3-1 Run Dialog
28
Figure 3-2 Matworx Install Dialog
28
Figure 3-3 Welcome Dialog
29
Figure 3-4 Software License Agreement
29
Figure 3-5 Readme Information Dialog
30
Figure 3-6 Choose Destination Location Dialog
30
Figure 3-7 Select Program Folder Dialog
31
Figure 3-8 Start Copying Files Dialog
31
Figure 3-9 Setup Progress Windows
32
Figure 3-10 Setup Complete Dialog
32
Chapter 4 Getting Started
34
Starting Matworx 32
34
Figure 4-1 Starting Matworx 32
34
Figure 4-2 User Information Dialog
35
Figure 4-3 Matworx 32 Taskbar
35
Connecting to a NEAX2000 IVS PBX
36
Using the PBX Configuration Wizard
36
Establishing the Connection
37
Figure 4-4 PBX Configuration Wizard Dialog
37
Figure 4-5 Connection to PBX Dialog
37
Troubleshooting a Failed Connection
38
Disconnecting from the PBX
42
Exiting Matworx 32
42
Figure 4-6 Disconnect from PBX Dialog
42
Figure 4-7 Matworx 32 Taskbar
42
Chapter 5 PBX Access Module (PAM)
44
What's the PAM
44
Figure 5-1 PAM Dialog
44
PAM Communication Overview
45
PAM Online Help
46
Figure 5-2 PAM Communication Flow
46
Accessing PAM Online Help
47
Chapter 6 Add-Ins
48
What's an Add-In
48
Four Categories of Add-Ins
49
Features
49
Enhanced Features
49
Figure 6-1 Feature Add-Ins
49
Figure 6-2 Enhanced Feature Add-Ins
49
Commands
50
Wizards
50
Figure 6-3 Command Add-Ins
50
Figure 6-4 Wizard Add-Ins
50
Installing an Add-In
51
Figure 6-5 Add-Ins Manager Dialog
51
Figure 6-6 Add-Ins Components Dialog
51
Starting an Add-In
52
Removing an Add-In
52
Figure 6-7 Add-In Installed Dialog
52
Figure 6-8 Add-Ins Manager Dialog
53
Figure 6-9 Add-In Removed Dialog
53
Add-In Online Help
54
Chapter 7 MACH Script Editor
56
What's the MACH Script Editor
56
Figure 7-1 MACH Script Editor Dialog
56
Starting the MACH Script Editor
57
MACH Script Editor Online Help
57
Chapter 8 Scheduler
58
What's a Scheduler
58
Figure 8-1 Scheduler Dialog
58
Starting the Scheduler
59
Scheduler Online Help
59
Accessing Scheduler Online Help
60
Chapter 9 Desiworx
62
What's Desiworx
62
Figure 9-1 Desiworx Dialog
62
Starting Desiworx
63
Desiworx Online Help
63
Accessing Desiworx Online Help
63
Chapter 10 Matworx 32 Online Help
64
Online Help Features
64
Accessing the Online Help System
64
Main Help Contents
65
Dialog-Level Help
65
What's This? Help
65
Tool Tips
65
Printing Help Topics
66
Tip
66
Appendix A Extended Command Set
68
Appendix B Error Codes
72
Series 100 Error Codes
72
Series 200 Error Codes (Currently Not Implemented)
73
Series 300 Error Codes
74
Series 400 Error Codes
76
Appendix C Directory and File Structure
78
Figure C-1 Directory and File Structure
78
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Nec NEAX 2000 IVS System Manual (54 pages)
Message Center Interface (MCI)
Brand:
Nec
| Category:
Recording Equipment
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Figures
5
Chapter 1 Introduction
7
Purpose
7
Outline of the Manual
7
Related Manual
7
Chapter 2 System Description
9
General
9
System Outline
9
System Configuration
9
Figure 2-1 MCI Block Diagram
10
Table 2-1 Description of Symbols in Block Diagram
11
Feature Description
12
Figure 2-2 MCI Feature Description
12
Table 2-2 Connecting Patterns
13
Chapter 3 Installation
19
General
19
Precaution in Handling
19
Figure 3-1 Static Electricity Guard (1/2)
19
Figure 3-1 Static Electricity Guard (2/2)
20
Required Equipment and Cables
22
Table 3-1 Required Equipment and Cables
22
Installation Procedure
23
Figure 3-2 Installation Procedure
23
Figure 3-3 Mounting Location of the PN-4LC Card
24
Mounting PN-4LC/PN-AUC Card
24
Figure 3-4 Switch Setting on PN-AP00 Card
25
Mounting PN-AP00 Card
25
Figure 3-5 Mounting Location of the PN-AP00 Card
26
Cable Connection between PN-4LC/PN-AUC and VMS
27
Figure 3-6 Cable Connection Via the MDF
27
Figure 3-7 Example of MDF Cross Connection for a VMS
28
Cable Connection between PN-AP00 and VMS
29
Figure 3-8 Cable Running of RS Cable
29
Figure 3-10 Connection of VMS with Modems
30
Figure 3-9 RS RVS-15 CA-A/RS RVS-4 CA-C Installation
30
Figure 3-11 Cable Running of RS NORM-4 CA-A
31
Figure 3-12 RS NORM-4 CA-A and RS-232C Interface Cable Installation
32
Figure 3-13 RS RVS-15 CA-A/RS RVS-4 CA-C
33
Figure 3-14 RS NORM-4 CA-A
34
Figure 3-15 RS-232C Interface Cable
35
Table 3-2 RS-232C Connector Layout
36
Chapter 4 System Data Programming
37
General
37
Information for System Data Programming
37
Initialization
37
Preparation for Programming
37
Station Number Data Loading
37
Programming Procedure
38
AP Initialization
39
Data Programming for MCI
40
Chapter 5 Specifications
45
General
45
Line Control Characteristics
45
Table 5-1 Line Control Characteristics
45
Data Transmission Protocol
46
General Message Format
46
Figure 5-1 MCI General Message Format
46
Table 5-2 Data Transmission Protocol
46
Connecting Pattern Message Format (PBX to VMS)
47
Figure 5-2 Connecting Pattern Message Format (PBX to VMS)
47
Table 5-3 Call Type Code
49
Figure 5-3 Message Format on each Source ID/Calling ID/Called ID
50
Message Waiting Control Message Format (VMS to PBX)
51
Figure 5-4 Message Waiting Lamp Control Message Format (VMS to PBX)
51
MCI Stop Message Format (PBX to VMS)
52
Figure 5-5 MCI Stop Message Format (PBX to VMS)
52
Table 5-4 Message Waiting Lamp Control Information
52
MCI Restart Message Format (PBX to VMS)
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Figure 5-6 MCI Restart Message Format (PBX to VMS)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
4
Lamps
6
To Answer an Incoming Call
13
To Transfer an Incoming Call
14
Interposition Transfer
16
Console to Console Calling
16
To Answer Console Recall
17
To Originate a Call
19
To Hold a Call
19
To Originate an Outside Call for a Station
20
Call Splitting (Three-Way Conference)
21
Three
22
Conference
22
Individual Trunk Access
23
Console Override
23
Call Forwarding (All Calls, Busy, no Answer)
24
Call Park
25
External Paging with Meet Me
26
Serial Call
27
Message Waiting from Console
28
Position Busy
29
Night Connection
30
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
List of Figures
12
Introduction
14
Purpose
14
Outline of this Manual
14
Terms in this Manual
15
Reference Manual
15
Chapter 1 General Information
16
System Outline
17
Dti
18
Cch
18
Plo
19
7 Ccis
20
Digital Network
20
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