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Avaya Partner Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming And Use Manual
Avaya Partner Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming And Use Manual
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Installation Installing the Control Unit 2-13 Initializing the System 5. With the locking latch in the unlocked position (battery icon and “minus” icon visible), slide the battery assembly into the processor module along the battery guides on the inside of the battery compartment (see Figure 2-15). Push the battery assembly in far enough that the edges of the assembly slip behind the plastic housing of the processor module. Figure 2-15. Sliding the Battery Assembly into the Processor Module 6....
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PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use Installing the Control Unit 2-144. Press the power cord firmly into the power jack on the carrier or the stand-alone processor module until the cord locks into place (see Figure 2-16). 5. Plug the other end of the power cord into a properly grounded three-prong wall outlet that is not controlled by a switch. 6. If you have a 5-slot carrier, move the On/Off switch to the On (“–”) position. CAUTION: The power cord should...
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Installation Installing the Control Unit 2-15 Checking the LEDs If your system has a 1600 DSL module, initialization of the line and extension ports may take up to 40 seconds. The initialization of the 1600 DSL module itself may take from 2 to 7 minutes. After you power up your system, check the green lights on the fronts of the modules (see Figure 2-17): If a single light is out, power down the control unit, reseat the module, and then power up the carrier. If multiple lights are out, power down...
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PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use Connecting Lines and Extensions 2-16 Connecting Lines and Extensions If extensions are not wired to any modular jacks, call a qualified service technician. Use the following procedure to connect lines and extensions: 1. Test for a dial tone at the network interface jacks before connecting outside lines to the control unit. For the test, connect a tip/ring telephone to the first network interface jack. a. Lift the handset and...
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Installation Connecting Lines and Extensions 2-17 7. Connect modular telephone cords to the extension jacks, starting at the top extension jack on the processor module (see Figure 2-20). When that module is full, move to the leftmost module. Fill each module before moving on to the next module to the right. 8. Route each cord through the wire manager on the front of the module (see Figure 2-20). 9. Connect the free end of each modular telephone cord to the modular wall jacks for system...
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PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use The 1600 DSL Module 2-18 The 1600 DSL Module Supported in Release 4.0 and later systems, the 1600 DSL module provides 16 lines, even though it contains only one line jack. The 1600 DSL module provides Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) and router capabilities. Besides the RJ-45 port used to connect the central office line to the 1600 DSL module, three other ports exist on the module (see Figure 2-21): A...
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Installation The 1600 DSL Module 2-19 Programming Connections for the 1600 DSL Module Initial Configuration of the 1600 DSL Module Beginning with Release 5.0 or later, remote administration of the 1600 DSL module is available through the PARTNER ACS Remote Administration and Diagnostics PC software. You must have the following: Release 5.0 or later software on the 1600 DSL module Release 5.0 or later software version of PARTNER ACS Release 5.0 or later PARTNER ACS Remote Administration and...
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PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use The 1600 DSL Module 2-20For Release 4.0 or later, you can use any terminal emulation software to configure the 1600 DSL module, including Hyperterminal that is packaged with Windows. For a local serial port connection, the terminal emulator must be configured as follows: Data Bits–8 Stop Bits–1 Parity–None Flow Control–None Speed–19,200 bps To configure the 1600 DSL module, you must know the voice gateway that is used...
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Installation The 1600 DSL Module 2-21 6. From the SDSL Configuration menu, select the speed of the connection as directed by your service provider. You will most likely do one of the following: Select one of the following for negotiated speed: – 3. Set SDSL Speed to Auto Cycle (Nokia) – 4. Set SDSL Speed to Auto Sense (Copper Mountain) – 5. Enable Conexant AutoBaud Mode – 6. Set SDSL Sync Delay (Lucent) Select “7. Set SDSL Speed Manually” to manually set the speed. At the prompt, enter the speed in...
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PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use The 1600 DSL Module 2-22d. Select “2. Modify Existing DLCI” from the FR DLCI Config Menu. e. Do one of the following: If you are configuring a voice connection, type the por t number for “Proprietary Voice DLCI,” and press Enter. If you are configuring a data connection or a voice or data connection for a PathStar gateway, type the port number for “RFC 1490,” and press Enter. f. Select one of the following from the FR...