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Key Voice Voice Processing System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-120. Installing Voice Boards 20.1 Using Dialogic Voice Boards The following Dialogic boards are described in this section: · DIALOG/4 · ProLine/2V · D/41D · D/41E · D/41H · D160SC-LS Dialogic boards are packed in static-proof bags. Make sure you are grounded when you remove the boards from the bags. You can ground yourself by touching the frame of the computer. All Dialogic boards must be configured via hardware and software. You configure the hardware by installing or removing shorting jumpers on the boards and switch settings. On DOS-based VP systems, you configure the software by modifying a file named DIALOGIC.CFG. This file is stored by default in the \VM directory. On NT-based VP systems, you modify Dialogic board settings using the Dialogic Configuration Manager program. This program is accessible from the Windows NT desktop by selecting the Start button then Programs / Dialogic / Dialogic Configuration Manager. 20.1.1 Dialogic Board Installation Considerations Each Dialogic board installed in the VP system must be assigned an address in memory using the switch settings explained later in this section. Board 1 (as determined by the switch settings) is assigned memory address 1, board 2 is assigned memory address 2, etc. The VP system ports begin with port 1 on board 1, but the alignment of the rest of the ports depends on the system configuration and the types of Dialogic boards used. For example, consider a 6 port system using one D/21D board and one D/41D board. If you address the D/21D board as board 1 and the D/41D board as board 2, then the VP system ports (lines) 1 and 2 reside on the D/21D board and ports 3-6 reside on the D/41D board. If you reverse the above example and install the D/41D board as board 1 and the D/21D board as board 2, then the VP system ports 1-4 reside on the D/41D board and ports 5 and 6 reside on the D/21D board. 20.1.2 Installing a DIALOG/4 Board (DOS-based VP Systems) Configuring DIALOG/4 Jumper and Switch Settings The positions of the jumpers and switches on the DIALOG/4 board are shown in Figure 20-1.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-2SW1JP1JP6JP7JP5IRQ 4IRQ 3IRQ 2IRQ 5IRQ 6IRQ 7Figure 20-1 DIALOG/4 Board Setting the DIALOG/4 Hardware Interrupt The VP system uses hardware interrupt IRQ5 by default. This requires that a shorting jumper be placed in position 4 of JP1. Note:If the system has more that one Dialogic board, all boards must have JP1 set to the samehardware interrupt setting.If you need to use a different hardware interrupt, follow these steps: 1. Make sure the new interrupt chosen is not being used by any other hardware in the VP system PC. 2. Set the proper jumper on JP1 for the interrupt selected: Position 1 = IRQ 2 Position 2 = IRQ 3 Position 3 = IRQ 4 Position 4 = IRQ 5 Position 5 = IRQ 6 Position 6 = IRQ 7 3. Edit the configuration file DIALOGIC.CFG to change the statement D41DINTERRUPT = 5 to the new IRQ value. To use a DOS editor to make changes to the file, type EDIT DIALOGIC.CFG then press from the \VM prompt. 4. Edit the GOVM.BAT file. To use a DOS editor to make changes to the file, type EDIT GO.BAT then press from the \VM prompt.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-3· Find the line beginning with the word TONEDNLD, and change the ‘-h5’ to the new interrupt (for example, ‘-h4’ for IRQ 4). · Find the line beginning D40DRV –I62 –Y –E, and change the number after the letter ‘E’ so it reflects the number of ports in the system multiplied by 16. If the system is an 8 port system, for example, the line should read D40DRV –I62 –Y –E128. Setting the DIALOG/4 Memory Address The VP system uses memory addresses D0000, D2000, D4000… by default. Set the memory address of each board using switch SW1. Table 20-1 shows the position of each switch.BoardNumberSW1 Switch numberAddress12341offoffoffoffD00002offoffonoffD20003offonoffoffD40004offononoffD60005onoffoffoffD80006onoffonoffDA007ononoffoffDC008onononoffDE00Table 20-1 DIALOG/4, D/41D,and ProLine/2V Board Memory Addresses Setting Other DIALOG/4 Hardware Settings Jumper JP7 must be in place on the first Dialogic board installed in the system. It must be removed on all other boards in the system. Jumpers JP5 and JP6 should be in the open position on all boards. Configuring the DIALOG/4 Software When you run the System Setup utility, you are prompted to enter the number of lines (ports) being installed in the system. When you enter this number, the VP system automatically configures the Dialogic software. (Always select the actual number of ports being installed, even if the system will not be currently utilizing all ports. For example, if you are installing two 4-port Dialogic boards but are currently going to use only six ports, with two ports for future growth, you must still select 8 ports in the Setup utility.) If you are adding new Dialogic boards to an existing system, you do not need to run the Setup utility again. Simply edit the Dialogic configuration file DIALOGIC.CFG and add an entry for each new board being installed: A typical DIALOGIC.CFG file for two 4-port boards is shown below:
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-4[Genload - All Boards] BusType =None D41DInterrupt=5 D41DAddress=D0000 D41DAddress=D2000 To add a board to an existing system, just add one line containing its address. The entry for each board should match the address for that board as shown in Table 20-1. 20.1.3 Installing a ProLine/2V Board (DOS-based VP Systems) Configuring the ProLine/2V Jumper and Switch Settings The positions of the jumpers and switches on the ProLine/2V board are shown in Figure 20-2.IRQ 5IRQ 4IRQ 3IRQ 2IRQ 7IRQ 10IRQ 11IRQ 12IRQ 6SW1JP6JP5JP 7Figure 20-2 ProLine/2V Board Setting the ProLine/2V Hardware Interrupt The VP system uses hardware interrupt IRQ5 by default. This requires that a shorting jumper be placed on the fourth jumper from the left. Note:If the system has more that one Dialogic board, all boards must use the same hardwareinterrupt setting.If you need to use a different hardware interrupt, follow these steps: 1. Make sure the new interrupt chosen is not being used by any other hardware in the VP system PC. 2. Set the proper jumper, as shown in Figure 20-2.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-53. Edit the configuration file DIALOGIC.CFG to change the statement D41DINTERRUPT = 5 to the new IRQ value. To use a DOS editor to make changes to the file, type EDIT DIALOGIC.CFG then press from the \VM prompt. 4. Edit the GOVM.BAT file. To use a DOS editor to make changes to the file, type EDIT GO.BAT then press from the \VM prompt. · Find the line beginning with the word TONEDNLD, and change the ‘-h5’ to the new interrupt (for example, ‘-h4’ for IRQ 4). · Find the line beginning D40DRV –I62 –Y –E, and change the number after the letter ‘E’ so it reflects the number of ports in the system multiplied by 16. If the system is an 8 port system, for example, the line should read D40DRV –I62 –Y –E128. Setting the ProLine/2V Memory Address The VP system uses memory addresses D0000, D2000, D4000… by default. Set the memory address of each board using switch SW1. Table 20-1 shows the position of each switch. Setting Other ProLine/2V Hardware Settings Jumper JP7 must be in place on the first Dialogic board installed in the system. It must be removed on all other boards in the system. Jumpers JP5 and JP6 should be in the open position on all boards. Configuring the ProLine/2V Software When you run the System Setup utility, you are prompted to enter the number of lines (ports) being installed in the system. When you enter this number, the VP system automatically configures the Dialogic software. (Always select the actual number of ports being installed, even if the system will not be currently utilizing all of the ports. For example, if you are installing two 4-port Dialogic boards but are currently going to use only six ports, with two ports for future growth, you must still select 8 ports in the Setup utility.) If you are adding new Dialogic boards to an existing system, you do not need to run the Setup utility again. Simply edit the Dialogic configuration file DIALOGIC.CFG and add an entry for each new board being installed: A typical DIALOGIC.CFG file for two 4-port boards is shown below: [Genload - All Boards] BusType =None D41DInterrupt=5 D41DAddress=D0000 D41DAddress=D2000 To add a board to an existing system, just add one line containing its address. The entry for each board should match the address for that board as shown in Table 20-1.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-620.1.4 Installing a D/41D Board (DOS-based VP Systems) Configuring the D/41D Jumper and Switch Settings The positions of the jumpers and switches on the D/41D board are shown in Figure 20-3.SW1 JP1JP6JP7JP5IRQ 4IRQ 3IRQ 2IRQ 5IRQ 6IRQ 7Figure 20-3 D/4xD Board Setting the D/41D Hardware Interrupt The VP system uses hardware interrupt IRQ5 by default. This requires that a shorting jumper be placed in position 4 of JP1. Note:If the system has more that one Dialogic board, all boards must have JP1 set to the samehardware interrupt setting.If you need to use a different hardware interrupt, follow these steps: 1. Make sure the new interrupt chosen is not being used by any other hardware in the VP system PC. 2. Set the proper jumper on JP1 for the interrupt selected: Position 1 = IRQ 2 Position 2 = IRQ 3 Position 3 = IRQ 4 Position 4 = IRQ 5 Position 5 = IRQ 6 Position 6 = IRQ 7
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-73. Edit the configuration file DIALOGIC.CFG to change the statement D41DINTERRUPT = 5 to the new IRQ value. To use a DOS editor to make changes to the file, type EDIT DIALOGIC.CFG then press from the \VM prompt. 4. Edit the GOVM.BAT file. To use a DOS editor to make changes to the file, type EDIT GO.BAT then press from the \VM prompt. · Find the line beginning with the word TONEDNLD, and change the ‘-h5’ to the new interrupt (for example, ‘-h4’ for IRQ 4). · Find the line beginning D40DRV –I62 –Y –E, and change the number after the letter ‘E’ so it reflects the number of ports in the system multiplied by 16. If the system is an 8 port system, for example, the line should read D40DRV –I62 –Y –E128. Setting the D/41D Memory Address The VP system uses memory addresses D0000, D2000, D4000… by default. Set the memory address of each board using switch SW1. Table 20-1 shows the position of each switch. Setting Other D/41D Hardware Settings Jumper JP7 must be in place on the first Dialogic board installed in the system. It must be removed on all other boards in the system. Jumpers JP5 and JP6 should both be in the open position on all boards. Configuring the D/41D Software When you run the System Setup utility, you are prompted to enter the number of lines (ports) being installed in the system. When you enter this number, the VP system automatically configures the Dialogic software. (Always select the actual number of ports being installed, even if the system will not be currently utilizing all of the ports. For example, if you are installing two 4-port Dialogic boards but are currently going to use only six ports, with two ports for future growth, you must still select 8 ports in the Setup utility.) If you are adding new Dialogic boards to an existing system, you do not need to run the Setup utility again. Simply edit the Dialogic configuration file DIALOGIC.CFG (stored by default in the \VM directory) and add an entry for each new board being installed: A typical DIALOGIC.CFG file for two 4-port boards is shown below: [Genload - All Boards] BusType =None D41DInterrupt=5 D41DAddress=D0000 D41DAddress=D2000 To add a board to an existing system, just add one line containing its address. The entry for each board should match the address for that board as shown in Table 20-1.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-820.1.5 Installing a D/41E Board (DOS-based VP Systems) Configuring the D/41E Jumper and Switch Settings The positions of the jumpers and switches on the D/41E board are shown in Figure 20-4.SW1SW2Figure 20-4 D/4xE Board Setting the D/41E Hardware Interrupt Modify the DIALOGIC.CFG file, as described below. Setting the D/41E Memory Address The VP system uses memory addresses D0000, D2000, D4000… by default. To configure these addresses, modify the DIALOGIC.CFG file as described below. Setting Other D/41E Hardware Settings For each board, use SW1 to select a board number. Each board must use a different ID number. On each board, set both SW2 switches to the OFF position. Configuring the D/41E Software If you are using D/41E boards, create a DIALOGIC.CFG file that reads as shown below: [Genload - All Boards] BusType =None BLTInterrupt=5 BLTAddress=D0000 Save the file in the \VM directory.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-920.1.6 Special Connection Notes For Two-Port Boards (DOS-based VP Systems) The Dialogic D/21D and Proine/2V two-port boards differ from most other voice processing boards used with the VP system in that the telephone line jacks are type RJ-11 rather than type RJ-14. Figure 20-5 shows a comparison of the two boards.4-port board withRJ-14 jacksLines 1 & 2Lines 3 & 4Line 1Line 22-port board withRJ-11 jacksFigure 20-5 Line Connections of 4-port & 2-port Dialogic Boards 20.1.7 Installing a D/41H Board (NT-based VP Systems) Setting the D/41H Hardware Interrupt The VP system uses hardware interrupt IRQ5 by default. This requires that a shorting jumper be placed in position 4 of JP1. Note:If the system has more that one Dialogic D/41H board, all boards must have JP1 set to thesame hardware interrupt setting.If you need to use a different hardware interrupt, follow these steps: 1. Make sure the new interrupt chosen is not being used by any other hardware in the VP system PC. 2. Set the proper jumper on JP1 for the interrupt selected: Position 1 = IRQ 2 Position 2 = IRQ 3 Position 3 = IRQ 4 Position 4 = IRQ 5 Position 5 = IRQ 6 Position 6 = IRQ 7