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    							VMMI Programming Changes
    File New / File Open As
    With software release 162, the VMMI provides a new interface for translating an existing database file
    and for creating a new database file. These new interfaces present a series of dialog boxes to the
    installer, requesting required information.
    In the case of the FXS/FXT systems this new information includes the items controlled by the software
    key—with release 162 this is limited to the feature set (14A / 13C) and support for Impact and Impact
    SCS terminals.
    Impact and Impact SCS Telephone Support(Impact FX Systems only)
    On File-New and File-Open As operations, the installer has the option to enable or disable the
    programming of theImpactandImpact SCSfamily of telephones. To restore a database that supports
    these telephone, the system must have a software key that enables theImpactandImpact SCStelephone
    support.
    Board Slot Layout(Impact FX Systems only)
    Comdial designers have arranged both the Impact FXS and Impact FXT systems to be expandable by
    adding expansion cabinets with universal board slots and interfacing these cabinets with the main
    common equipment cabinet. Augmenting the main equipment cabinet with expansion cabinets increases
    the total universal slot capacity of the systems to a maximum of 29 universal slots.
    Identifying the Circuit Board Slots tor an FXS 15 Slot Expanded System
    An unexpanded FXS system has one cabinet with six universal slots and one
    auxiliary slot. An expanded FXS 15 slot system has one main cabinet and one
    expansion cabinet. The main cabinet provides six universal slots and one
    auxiliary slot and the expansion cabinet provides eight universal card slots. The
    following tables show the slot assignments of the cabinets.
    VMMI Programming Changes – 7
    Explaining the Software Release Features GCA40–218
    FXS First Expansion
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Universal Slot 15
    Universal Slot 14
    Universal Slot 13
    Universal Slot 12
    Universal Slot 11
    Universal Slot 10
    Universal Slot 9
    Expansion Interface
    Universal Slot 8
    FXS Main
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Universal Slot 6
    Universal Slot 5
    Universal Slot 4
    Universal Slot 3
    Universal Slot 2
    Universal Slot 1
    Services/CPU Board
    Auxiliary (Slot 7) 
    						
    							Identifying the Circuit Board Slots for an FXS 29 Slot Expanded System
    An expanded FXS 29 slot system has one main cabinet
    and two expansion cabinets. The main cabinet provides
    six universal slots and one auxiliary slot. The first
    expansion cabinet provides 15 universal slots and the
    second expansion cabinet provides eight universal
    slots. The following tables show the slot assign- ments
    of the cabinets.
    Identifying the Circuit Board Slots for an FXT 15 Slot Expanded System
    An unexpanded FXT system has one cabinet with seven
    universal slots and one auxiliary slot.
    An expanded FXT 15 slot system has one main cabinet
    with an expanded backplane. An FXT 15 slot system
    provides 14 universal slots and one auxiliary slot.
    8 – VMMI Programming Changes
    GCA40–218 Explaining the Software Release Features
    FXS Second
    Expansion
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Universal Slot 30
    Universal Slot 29
    Universal Slot 28
    Universal Slot 27
    Universal Slot 26
    Universal Slot 25
    Universal Slot 24
    Expansion Interface
    Universal Slot 23
    FXS Main
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Universal 6
    Universal 5
    Universal 4
    Universal 3
    Universal 2
    Universal 1
    Services/CPU
    Board
    Auxiliary (Slot 7)
    FXS First
    Expansion
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Universal Slot 22
    Universal Slot 21
    Universal Slot 20
    Universal Slot 19
    Universal Slot 18
    Universal Slot 17
    Universal Slot 16
    Universal Slot 15
    Universal Slot 14
    Universal Slot 13
    Universal Slot 12
    Universal Slot 11
    Universal Slot 10
    Universal Slot 9
    Expansion Interface
    Universal Slot 8
    FXT Expanded Main
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Universal Slot 15
    Universal Slot 14
    Universal Slot 13
    Universal Slot 12
    Universal Slot 11
    Universal Slot 10
    Universal Slot 9
    Universal Slot 7
    Universal Slot 6
    Universal Slot 5
    Universal Slot 4
    Universal Slot 3
    Universal Slot 2
    Universal Slot 1
    Services/CPU Board
    Auxiliary (Slot 8)FXT Main
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Not available for use
    Universal Slot 7
    Universal Slot 6
    Universal Slot 5
    Universal Slot 4
    Universal Slot 3
    Universal Slot 2
    Universal Slot 1
    Services/CPU Board
    Auxiliary (Slot 8) 
    						
    							Identifying the Circuit Board Slots for an FXT 29 Slot Expanded System
    An expanded FXT 29 slot system has one expanded
    main cabinet that provides 14 universal slots and one
    auxiliary slot and has one expansion cabinet that
    provides 15 universal slots. The following tables show
    the slot assignments of the cabinets.
    Database Translation(Impact FX Systems only)
    Release 162 of VMMI supports many combinations of database translations for the Impact FX Systems.
    The following table details these combinations for bot software relase and software upgrade.
    SourceDestination
    FXS (7 slot) FXS (15 slot) FXS (29 slot) FXT (7 slot) FXT (15 slot) FXT (29 slot)
    FXS (6 slot) YES YES YES YES YES YES
    FXS (7 slot) YES YES YES YES YES YES
    FXS (15 slot) NO YES YES NO YES YES
    FXS (29 slot) NO NO YES NO NO YES
    FXT (7 slot) NO YES YES YES YES YES
    FXT (15 slot) NO YES YES NO YES YES
    FXT (29 slot) NO NO YES NO NO YES
    VMMI Programming Changes – 9
    Explaining the Software Release Features GCA40–218
    FXT Expansion
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Universal 30
    Universal 29
    Universal 28
    Universal 27
    Universal 26
    Universal 25
    Universal 24
    Universal 23
    Universal 22
    Universal 21
    Universal 20
    Universal 19
    Universal 18
    Universal 17
    Expansion Interface
    Universal 16
    FXT Expanded Main
    Cabinet–Slot
    Assignments From
    Top to Bottom
    Universal Slot 15
    Universal Slot 14
    Universal Slot 13
    Universal Slot 12
    Universal Slot 11
    Universal Slot 10
    Universal Slot 9
    Universal Slot 7
    Universal Slot 6
    Universal Slot 5
    Universal Slot 4
    Universal Slot 3
    Universal Slot 2
    Universal Slot 1
    Services/CPU Board
    Auxiliary (Slot 8) 
    						
    							Board Configuration Translation(Impact FX Systems only)
    When translating databases from one platform to another, circuit boards typically remain in their
    original slots. While this is generally true for the FXS and FXT systems, there are a few exceptions that
    are detailed below.
    When translating from an FXS 7-slot system to a 15-slot or 29-slot system, VMMI automatically
    moves any universal board located in the seventh logical slot of the source database main cabinet to
    the first logical slot in the first expansion cabinet of the destination database. The seventh logical slot
    of the destination systems main cabinet becomes nonprogrammable.
    When translating from an FXT 7-slot system to an FXS 15-slo or 29-slot system, VMMI
    automatically moves any universal card located in the eighth logical slot of the source database main
    cabinet to the second logical slot in the first expansion cabinet of the destination database. VMMI
    also moves any universal board located in the seventh logical slot of the source database main cabinet
    to the first logical slot in the first expansion cabinet of the destination database. The first logical slot
    of the destination systems main cabinet becomes nonprogrammable.
    When translating from an FXT 7-slot system or or an FXS 15-slot system to an FXT 15-slot or
    29-slot system, VMMI automatically moves any universal board in the eighth logical slot to the last
    logical slot of the main cabinet in the destination database. The first logical slot of the destination
    systems main cabinet becomes nonprogrammable.
    When translating from an FXT 15-slot or 29-slot system to an FXS 29-slot system, or from an FXT
    15-slot system to an FXS 15-slot system, VMMI automatically moves any universal board in the
    seventh logical slot to the eighth logical slot of the main cabinet in the destination database.
    When translating from an FXS 29-slot system to an FXT 29-slot system, VMMI automatically moves
    any universal board in the eighth logical slot to the seventh logical slot of the main cabinet in the
    destination database.
    CAUTION
    Installers must physically rearrange circuit boards in the cabinets to match any logical
    rearrangement that VMMI makes in the database.
    10 – VMMI Programming Changes
    GCA40–218 Explaining the Software Release Features 
    						
    							Programming the Features
    Upgrading the DXP Software
    To enable VMMI use on the DXP system, you must upgrade the DXP software to at least release 10A
    (or to whatever software revision that is now current). Further, to preserve your existing database you
    must convert it through the use of the PCMMI database programming software that is at software release
    9x. The upgrade to software release 10A or later requires that you also install a new RAM card
    (DXRAM–EXPC) as well as the software memory card (DXPSW–DLRC) on the DXP’s central
    processor unit. If you need detailed instructions for installing this circuit board and card, refer to the
    DXP System Hardware Instructionsin your service literature.
    To ensure that you execute the database conversion and software upgrade correctly, you must perform
    the following detailed operations in the sequence listed below:
    1. Convert The Database
    2. Translate The Database
    3. Install The Memory Card (and RAM Card if needed)
    4. Master Clear The System
    5. Connect To The System
    6. Restore The Converted Database
    Discussions located on the following pages explain each of the above steps in detail.
    Upgrading the DXP Software – 11
    Programming the FeaturesGCA40–218
    3 
    						
    							Converting the DXP Database
    Use this procedure to convert an existing DXP database to a software release 9x compatibility. This
    action places the database in an arrangement that allows you to translate it. Translating the database
    makes it compatible with software releases that support VMMI usage (software release 10A and later).
    1. Employ a PC with an XMODEM communications program and use the DXP’s embedded MMI programming
    method to store the current DXP database to the PC’s hard drive. The saved database does not include the
    SMDA/SMDR records. If you need these SMDA/SMDR records, you must make a printout of them before
    you perform the database storage.
    2. Disconnect the PC from the DXP.
    3. If the stored database is not at least software release 9A, obtain a copy of revision 9A or later PCMMI
    programming software and load it on your computer.
    NOTE: Remember, you can always down load the latest PCMMI software from the Comdial On-Line
    Support Server. Reach the Support Server from the Comdial home page on the World Wide Web
    by connecting at: http://www.comdial.com/.
    4. Use this revision 9A or later PCMMI to restore the existing, or current, DXP database file. Restoring the
    database using the 9A PCMMI makes the database 9n compatible.
    5. Save the converted database to your computers hard drive using a new file name. Using a new file name
    prevents the computer from overwriting the original file.
    Translating an Earlier DXP Database to a Common Code Base Database
    Use this procedure to translate a DXP database—which you have first converted to be compatible to
    software release 9x—to be compatible with a common code base software release of 10A and later.
    1.
    From the VMMI window, select theFilepull-down menu.
    2.
    SelectOpen As....
    3.
    From theOpen database Filewindow, select the database that you wish to open andOKyour choice. A
    prompt asks you to confirm the translation. You must clickOKto proceed.
    4. Specify a new file location where the translated database can reside.
    5.
    Select the destination platform type for the system andOKyour selection. TheSelect Board Typewindow
    opens.
    6.
    Use theSelect Board Typewindow to describe the board configuration of the DXP database that you are
    translating.
    a. For reference before upgrading the software to 10A or later, make a record of the DXP’s physical board
    configuration.
    b.
    Use the board record information to answer the prompts on theSelect Board Typewindow. The prompts
    first ask for all installed station boards beginning with the DXP’s leftmost universal slot in the main
    cabinet. The prompts then ask for all installed line boards beginning with the DXP’s leftmost line slot in
    the main cabinet. When a slot in the original DXP contains an auxiliary board, select theNo Board
    response. When the prompt asks for a station board but a line board occupies that slot in the original
    DXP, select theNo Boardresponse. When the prompt asks for a line board but a station board occupies
    that slot in the original DXP, select theNo Boardresponse. When you finish listing the board
    configuration,OKyour selections.
    12 – Upgrading the DXP Software
    GCA40–218Programming the Features 
    						
    							NOTE: Under BOARD CONFIGURATION/CABINET VIEW, the VMMI graphically shows the boards
    installed in the arrangement that you specified and leaves a blank slot for any place that you
    answered a station or line board prompt with a no board response
    c.
    A prompt asks that you confirm that conversion has taken place by clickingOK.
    7.
    SelectOpen As....
    8.
    Select the file name that you specified in step 4 andOKyou selection.
    9.
    Specify the destination revision and destination platform for the translated database andOKyour
    specification. Database translation now occurs.
    10.
    From theFiledrop-down menu, selectSAVE.
    11. Check the translated results, and under BOARD CONFIGURATION/CABINET VIEW, use your mouse to
    move the board images to match your plan for the upgraded system. Remember, you must physically move
    the boards in the common equipment cabinet to match the arrangement that you set with the VMMI program.
    Master Clearing the DXP System
    To insure that the DXP will perform properly with the new memory card, master clear the system. The
    DXCPU–68K board provides a method for the master clear to occur automatically at the initial power up
    after you have changed or upgraded the software card.
    CAUTION
    A master clear operation erases an existing database. If you wish to preserve the existing
    database, you must archive it before you master clear the system. You can then restore this
    database after you master clear the system. Remember, if this database is not at software release
    10A or later, you must convert and translate it.
    Execute the following sequence of events exactly as they are stated here:
    1. On the DXPCPU–68K circuit board, set DIP switch 8 to its ON position.
    2. Connect the DXP’s AC power cord to the AC outlet and turn on the AC power switch. At power up, the DXP
    automatically executes a master clear operation. After the master clear sequence is complete, the indicators on
    the DXCPU–68K and DXSRV boards turn on steady and the indicators on the station and line boards wink
    ON for four seconds and OFF for four seconds. The system performs the automatic master clear one time
    following the initial power up after you have upgraded the software. It will not perform an automatic master
    clear operation again after subsequent power ups.
    3. You can leave DIP switch 8 ON or you can turn it OFF. Leaving it ON will ensure that the DXP will always
    power up in a master cleared and operational mode after a software upgrade. Turning it off prevents the DXP
    from becoming operational at power up after a software upgrade. The OFF setting may be acceptable because,
    should you forget to save your database, you have an opportunity to reconsider your actions before the DXP
    erases the current database.
    Upgrading the DXP Software – 13
    Programming the FeaturesGCA40–218 
    						
    							Upgrading the DXP Plus Software
    The DXPPlusdigital communications system includes system software when it ships from the factory.
    At initial system installation, you do not need to load the system software to make the system
    operational. Should you need to later reload the system software (for software upgrade purposes for
    example), you can do so using the supplied system software disk. Use Windows File Manager or
    MS–DOS commands to save the disk’s information from your computer’s floppy drive to its hard drive.
    Having the software on your computer’s hard drive allows the data to load into the system’s memory
    much quicker than it would from the computer’s floppy disk drive.
    To load the system software information, your PC must be connected to the communications system.
    CAUTION
    The system does not automatically save the existing database during a software upgrade. If you
    need to preserve the existing database, you must archive it before you upgrade the software. After
    you upgrade the software, you can restore the existing database to the system.
    1. Archive the existing database.
    a.
    From theSwitchpull-down menu, select theConnect To...menu item, connect VMMI to the system,
    and return to theSwitchpull-down menu.
    b.
    From theSwitchpull-down menu, select theArchive Databasemenu item.
    c.
    Choose a memory storage location for the archive operation to use andOKyour choice. Since the
    database can be quite large, you should choose a location on your computer’s hard drive to ensure that
    you have enough memory to store the database.
    d. The system automatically archives its database.
    2.
    From theSwitchpull-down menu, select theConnect To... menu item, connect VMMI to the system, and
    return to theSwitchpull-down menu.
    3.
    From theSwitchpull-down menu, select theSystem Software Upgrademenu item.
    4. The system automatically takes itself out of service.
    5. Choose the location where the new software data resides (select disk drive, directory, and file), and OK your
    choice. The system loads the software data, resets itself, and places itself back in service.
    6. Restore the existing database (if desired).
    a.
    From theSwitchpull-down menu, select theConnect To...menu item, connect VMMI to the system,
    and return to theSwitchpull-down menu.
    b.
    From theSwitchpull-down menu, select theRestore Databasemenu item.
    c.
    Choose the memory storage location that contains an archived database andOKyour choice. The system
    automatically restores its database.
    14 – Upgrading the DXP Plus Software
    GCA40–218Programming the Features 
    						
    							Upgrading the Impact FX Software
    Each system requires a system software keying code. This keying code, or system software key, is an
    encrypted string of characters, that you obtain from a Comdial representative and enter into VMMI
    programming during software upgrade operations. The system software key enables feature sets, system
    capacity, and special stand alone features as ordered. The system software key controls the active feature
    set of the installed software by controlling access to the database configuration of all features.
    Using the System Software Key
    Since you use the VMMI program to enable the system software key, you must have the software file
    (the xxxxxxxx.bin file) stored on the PC from which you plan to run the VMMI program. Further, you
    must determine the system serial number and then call a Comdial representative to obtain the system
    software keying code that the system uses to enable the software.
    Download the latest xxxxxxxx.bin file from the Comdial Online Support Server. Reach the Online
    Support Server through the Comdial Internet home page on the worldwide web at www.comdial.com.
    Once there, follow the prompts to get to the Support Server and then to get to the location where you can
    download software upgrades for the FX system.
    Determine the system serial number by using the VMMI program, and call the Comdial representative
    at:
    — 1-800-669-2663 (calls from within the U.S.A.)
    — 1-804-978-2290 (international calls)
    NOTE: You do not need to install a hardware mechanism on the serial port of the PC to enable the
    system software (although you do need to do so when you obtain the magic number needed to
    turn on the CTI applications). Having that hardware mechanism installed does not interfere with
    system software enabling.
    Upgrading the Impact FX Software – 15
    Programming the FeaturesGCA40–218 
    						
    							Enabling the Impact FX System Software
    The following procedure details the sequential software enabling details:
    1. Obtain the software .bin file and store it away on the PC if you have not already done so.
    a. Download the latest xxxxxxxx.bin file from the Comdial Online Support Server. Reach the Online
    Support Server through the Comdial Internet home page on the worldwide web at www.comdial.com.
    Once there, follow the prompts to get to the Support Server and then to get to the location where you can
    download software upgrades for the Impact FX system.
    2. Log into the system with VMMI and view the system serial number at the lower right corner of the VMMI
    screen. Remember, the system operates in a test mode for one hour before it turns itself off. (Usually, you can
    also determine the system serial number from the label that is located on the CPU board’s faceplate.)
    3. While not necessary at this point in the software enabling sequence, if you are adding CTI applications, you
    should run the Key Update Utility program to determine the CTI application’s key serial number and current
    magic number. You need to provide this information to the Comdial representative so the representative can,
    in turn, provide the information you need to turn on the CTI applications.Performing step three now will
    save making a second telephone call later to obtain this needed application information.
    a.
    Stop the VVP voice mail manager service from the following location:Start/Settings/Control Panel.
    Select theServicesicon, highlightvoice mail manager, and clickStop.
    b. With the CTI applications hardware mechanism installed on the PC’s parallel printer port, locate the
    software key icon on the main desktop menu and double click on it. If the icon is not available, use the
    Start/Programs/Comdial/Keymodmenu to locate the software key program and double click there.
    This action opens the Key Update Utility program.
    c.
    From the update utility, click theExamine Keybutton. The system responds by displaying the following
    information in the key update screen:
    the key’s serial number,
    the current magic number of the installed key.
    4. Once you know the system serial number (and the CTI application information if needed), contact the
    Comdial representative:
    — 1-800-669-2663 (calls from within the U.S.A.)
    — 1-804-978-2290 (international calls)
    To obtain the system software key and the CTI application’s magic number, you must provide to the
    representative the following facts:
    — system serial number ( located on the CPU board’s faceplate),
    — port size of the system,
    — feature set desired,
    — system software applications desired,
    — stand-alone features desired
    — CTI applications desired (if applicable),
    — method of payment.
    Armed with this information, the representative provides the encrypted alphanumeric character strings that
    represent the system software key and the CTI application enabling magic number.
    16 – Upgrading the Impact FX Software
    GCA40–218Programming the Features 
    						
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