Comdial Dxp Plus Instructions Manual
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Connecting The DXP To The DVA Complete the QuickQ system installation by connecting the DXP to the DVA. You will not need any kit-supplied components; however, you will need a 66-type station connector block and a 25-pair cable. 1. Mount a 66-type station connector block, and connect it to a DXP digital station board. 2. Mount the QuickQ-supplied connector block, and connect its pre-wired cable to the DVA.3. Use a 25-pair cable to connect the QuickQ connect block to the block that you mounted in step 1. DXP Station Connector Block Clip TerminalsTypical 25-Pair CableQuickQ-Supplied Connector Block Clip TerminalsDVA Voice PortDVA Voice Channel Card 1 white-blue 1 1 1 2 blue-white 2 3 white-orange 3 2 4 orange-white 4 5 white-green 5 3 6 green-white 6 7 white-brown 7 4 8 brown-white 8 9 white-slate 9 5 2 10 slate-white 10 11 red-blue 11 6 12 blue-red 12 13 red-orange 13 7 14 orange-red 14 15 red-green 15 8 16 green-red 16 17 red-brown 17 9 3 18 brown-red 18 19 red-slate 19 10 20 slate-red 20 21 black-blue 21 11 22 blue-black 22 23 black-orange 23 12 24 orange-black 24 Wiring The Connector Block IMI66–109, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 6 Wiring The QuickQ System
QUICK002 QuickQ- Supplied And Punched-Down 25-Pair Cable Male 50-Pin Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 501 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 45 46 48 49 50 Station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 Station 3 Station 3 Station 4 Station 4 Station 5 Station 5 Station 6 Station 6 Station 7 Station 7 Station 8 Station 8 Station 9 Station 9 Station 10 Station 10 Station 11 Station 11 Station 12 Station 12 Station 13 Station 13 Station 14 Station 14 Station 15 Station 15 Station 16 Station 16 RXD TXD GND DTR DSRB/W W/B O/W W/O G/W W/G W/B B/W W/O O/W W/G G/W QuickQ-Supplied Connector Block QuickQ Digital Voice Announcer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50Station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 Station 3 Station 3 Station 4 Station 4 Station 5 Station 5 Station 6 Station 6 Station 7 Station 7 Station 8 Station 8 Station 9 Station 9 Station 10 Station 10 Station 11 Station 11 Station 12 Station 12 Station 13 Station 13 Station 14 Station 14 Station 15 Station 15 Station 16 Station 16 CLIP TERMIINALS 50 26 1 25 Typical DXP Station Connector Block 25-Pair Cable House Wiring DXP Digital Communications System Typical Digital Station Board (DXDST) J1 (Male 50-Pin Connector) Ferrite Collar Figure 3-5. Connecting The DXP To The DVA Wiring The QuickQ System IMI66–109, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 7
Connecting The QuickQ PROTECKEY You must connect the suppliedQuickQPROTECKEY to the computer’s parallel port. Refer to Figure 3-6 for details. CAUTION The system will not function if you fail to connect the QuickQ PROTECKEY. Connecting AC Power To The DVA Before applying power to the DVA check all wiring connections and ensure that you have properly configured the Voice Channel Card as described in Section 6, Reviewing TheQuickQDVA Components. Always employ a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to a non-switched standard electrical outlet (NEMA 5-15R) for the AC power connection. For added equipment protection,connect a plug-in power line surge protector between the power cord and the AC outlet. Be sure that the DVA is switched off, and connect the AC power per this procedure: 1.plug the female end of the AC power cord into the power supply receptacle located on the left side of theQuickQDVA, 2.plug the male end of the AC power cord into the power line surge protector. Parallel Port 25-Pin D Connector Rear View of Typical Personal Computer (PC) QuickQ ProtecKey CAJS031D Figure 3-6. Connecting The QuickQ PROTECKEY IMI66–109, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 8 Wiring The QuickQ System
Reviewing The System Interconnection Compare your system interconnection with the Figure 3-7 illustration. Figure 3-7. Reviewing The System Interconnection QUICK05A QuickQ- Supplied And Punched-Down 25-Pair Cable Kit-Supplied Modular Jack Kit-Supplied Line Cord Kit- Supplied Line Cord Kit- Supplied Modular Jack Kit- Supplied Modular JackTo COM2 PortTo Parallel PortTo COM1 Port Kit-Supplied Line Cord House WiringHouse Wiring 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 501 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 37 38 39 40 41 42 45 46 48 49 50 Station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 Station 3 Station 3 Station 4 Station 4 Station 5 Station 5 Station 6 Station 6 Station 7 Station 7 Station 8 Station 8 Station 9 Station 9 Station 10 Station 10 Station 11 Station 11 Station 12 Station 12 Station 13 Station 13 Station 14 Station 14 Station 15 Station 15 Station 16 Station 16 RXD TXD GND DTR DSRB/W W/B O/W W/O G/W W/G W/B B/W W/O O/W W/G G/W QuickQ-Supplied Connector Block QuickQ Digital Voice Announcer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50Station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 Station 3 Station 3 Station 4 Station 4 Station 5 Station 5 Station 6 Station 6 Station 7 Station 7 Station 8 Station 8 Station 9 Station 9 Station 10 Station 10 Station 11 Station 11 Station 12 Station 12 Station 13 Station 13 Station 14 Station 14 Station 15 Station 15 Station 16 Station 16 CLIP TERMIINALS 50 26 1 25 Typical DXP Station Connector Block House Wiring House Wiring OAI Key Link Assembly From PC To 66-Block For OAI Link Assembly From DXP To 66-Block For PC Link Assembly From PC To 66-Block Front View of Jack Front View of Jack QuickQ ProtecKey Typical Parallel Data Printer (Optional) Rear View of Typical Personal Computer (PC) Kit-Supplied Modular To 25-Pin EIA Adapter Kit-Supplied Modular To 9-Pin EIA Adapter DXP RS232 Port 1 or 2 DXPPlus RS232 on Comm. Card Wiring The QuickQ System IMI66–109, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 9
Section 4 Programming The DXP Digital Communications System You must make certain programming arrangements to ensure that the DXP will work properly with theQuickQ DVA. This section details those DXP parameters that you must arrange. Refer to the DXP Video Terminal Programming Instructions for complete programming details. You can find that instruction included in the literature binder that accompanies your DXP digital communications system. Programming The DXP System Parameters Feature Name QuickQ Parameter Synchronized Ringing No Auto Attendant Immediate Transfer No Automatic Route Selection Disabled System Status Reporting Disabled Central Message Desk None IST Ringing Per Phase 8 Operator Station Master Line Disconnect Automatic Camp-On Disabled Automatic Station Relocation Disabled Default Relocation Response Yes Day 1—Begin Time None Day 1—End Time None Day 2—Begin Time None Day 2—End Time None Night—Begin Time None Night—End Time None Highlighted Features = Critical Settings Programming The DXP IMI66–109, Section Four Programming The DXP 4 – 1
Programming The DXP Line Parameters Configure each line with the parameters shown in the table. Program the line names as L001 for line one, L002 for line two, L003 for line three, and so forth until you have named every line that you need for the QuickQ installation. You cannont change these line names. Feature Name QuickQ Parameter Name Lnnn Type Loop Start Disabled No Music On Hold Source 1 Privacy Release No SMDR Record Yes Cost Incoming No —Incoming Cost Delay No Delay —Incoming Cost Route 32 Dialing Mode Tone Abandon Hold Release 350 Ms Positive Disconnect Time 2 Sec Toll Groups 1 DTMF Level Normal Disconnect Supervision Yes Caller ID Active Yes ExecuMail ID Line Group 1, 16 Highlighted Features = Critical Settings Programming The Serial Data Ports Feature NamePort Baud Out Baud In Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control QuickQ Parameters1SS9600 9600 8 1 None RTS/CTS 2 300 300 7 2 None None Highlighted Features = Critical Settings SSYou cannot use ports one or two if you are using the DXPPlus. IMI66–109, Section Four Programming The DXP 4 – 2 Programming The DXP
Programming Class Of Service For Master Channel 1 You can assign any class of service from COS1 through COS32 to the master channels and voice ports; however, reserve the COS that you do assign exclusively for the master channel. Be sure to enter the COS number that you use here as the COS entry on the station programming features for the master channel voice ports. Feature Name QuickQ Parameters Account Code No Automatic Hold On Intercom Yes Automatic Hold On Lines Yes Background Music No Call Cost Display No Call Forward All No Call Forward Busy/RNA No Call Forward Personal No Call Park Access 1–9 Call Pick-Up No Call Waiting No Camp-On Originate No Camp-On Receive No DND Inhibit No DND Override No Exclusive Hold No Executive Override No Executive Override Block No Idle Line Preference No IST Distinctive Ringing No LCD Messaging No Meet Me Page No Message Deposit No Message Wait Originate No Music On Intercom Hold No Music Paging Receive No Paging Transmit No Ringing Preference No Day Route Access 4 Night Route Access 4 Day Restriction Level 1 Night Restriction Level 1 System Speed Dial Groups 1–20 Station Monitoring No Directed Station Hold No Remote Station Disable No Line Answer 1–128 (1-240 for DXPPlus) Line Originate None Periodic Line Tone None Maximum Call Duration None Line Group Access None Line Group Queue No Line To Line Transfer Yes Voice Announce Block Yes Internal IST Flash No Forced Account Codes No Allow Busy Display No There are no critical COS feature settings required for the master voice channel. Programming The DXP IMI66–109, Section Four Programming The DXP 4 – 3
Programming Class Of Service For Master Channel 2 You can assign any class of service from COS1 through COS32 to the master channels and voice ports; however, reserve the COS that you do assign exclusively for the master channel. Be sure to enter the COS number that you use here as the COS entry on the station programming features for the master channel voice ports. Feature Name QuickQ Parameters Account Code No Automatic Hold On Intercom Yes Automatic Hold On Lines Yes Background Music No Call Cost Display No Call Forward All No Call Forward Busy/RNA No Call Forward Personal No Call Park Access 1–9 Call Pick-Up No Call Waiting No Camp-On Originate No Camp-On Receive No DND Inhibit No DND Override No Exclusive Hold No Executive Override No Executive Override Block No Idle Line Preference No IST Distinctive Ringing No LCD Messaging No Meet Me Page No Message Deposit No Message Wait Originate No Music On Intercom Hold No Music Paging Receive No Paging Transmit No Ringing Preference No Day Route Access 4 Night Route Access 4 Day Restriction Level 1 Night Restriction Level 1 System Speed Dial Groups 1–20 Station Monitoring No Directed Station Hold No Remote Station Disable No Line Answer 1–128 (1-240 for DXPPlus) Line Originate None Periodic Line Tone None Maximum Call Duration None Line Group Access None Line Group Queue No Line To Line Transfer Yes Voice Announce Block Yes Internal IST Flash No Forced Account Codes No Allow Busy Display No There are no critical COS feature settings required for the master voice channel. IMI66–109, Section Four Programming The DXP 4 – 4 Programming The DXP
Programming The Master Channel 1 Voice Port Station Features Feature Name QuickQ Parameters Personal Intercom 101 Name MASTER 1 Class Of Service (enter COS for master channel) * Speed Dial Sets3 Idle Line PriorityNone Intercom Hunt ListNone Group Intercom Access 4201–4264 Prime Type No Prime —Line 1 —Line Group 1 —Intercom 101 Tone First Yes Call Announce Beeps 1 Default Forward Type No Forward —Intercom Forward To: 101 —Forward Type Personal Calls Forward Ring No-Answer Ring Busy No Direct Ring None Delayed Ring None Day 1 Ring None Day 2 Ring None Night Ring None Caller ID Ring No-Answer None Ring No-Answer Rings 4 Personal Ring tone 1 LCD Contrast 5 Initiate Service Observe No Service Observable No Day Exception Number 1–3 Night Exception Number 1–3 SOHVA Beeps 6 SOHVA Groups None Busy On SOHVA No Pick-Up Groups 1 Through-Dialing No Single Line TAP Call Wait Answer Ring On Busy Yes Allow Ringer Off No Disabled No Consoles Installed No Console Ports None Programming Port No Automatic Attendant Transfer On Busy No Headset No Recall Call Forward No Attendant No —Alternate Attendant None —Overflow Attendant None Extended DTMF Dialing No Softkeys Setup No IST Hold Configuration No Transfer Ring Cadence Cadence 1 Highlighted Features = Critical Settings Port Number1 (you can use any digital port without a connected telephone) Port TypeDigital Port ModelDigiTech 24-Line LCD Speaker- phone *Use the same unique class of service for the master channel and the voice port. Programming The DXP IMI66–109, Section Four Programming The DXP 4 – 5
Programming The Master Channel 2 Voice Port Station Features Feature Name QuickQ Parameters Personal Intercom 102 Name MASTER 2 Class Of Service (enter COS for master channel) * Speed Dial Sets3 Idle Line PriorityNone Intercom Hunt ListNone Group Intercom Access 4201–4264 Prime Type No Prime —Line 1 —Line Group 1 —Intercom 102 Tone First Yes Call Announce Beeps 1 Default Forward Type No Forward —Intercom Forward To: 102 —Forward Type Personal Calls Forward Ring No-Answer Ring Busy No Direct Ring None Delayed Ring None Day 1 Ring None Day 2 Ring None Night Ring None Caller ID Ring No-Answer None Ring No-Answer Rings 4 Personal Ring tone 1 LCD Contrast 5 Initiate Service Observe No Service Observable No Day Exception Number 1–3 Night Exception Number 1–3 SOHVA Beeps 6 SOHVA Groups None Busy On SOHVA No Pick-Up Groups 1 Through-Dialing No Single Line TAP Call Wait Answer Ring On Busy Yes Allow Ringer Off No Disabled No Consoles Installed No Console Ports None Programming Port No Automatic Attendant Transfer On Busy No Headset No Recall Call Forward No Attendant No —Alternate Attendant None —Overflow Attendant None Extended DTMF Dialing No Softkeys Setup No IST Hold Configuration No Transfer Ring Cadence Cadence 1 Highlighted Features = Critical Settings Port Number2 (you can use any digital port without a connected telephone) Port TypeDigital Port ModelDigiTech 24-Line LCD Speaker- phone *Use the same unique class of service for the master channel and the voice port. NOTE: You cannot button-map the group intercom numbers 4201–4264 on any station. IMI66–109, Section Four Programming The DXP 4 – 6 Programming The DXP