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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Installation For Adjuncts And Peripherals Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Installation For Adjuncts And Peripherals Manual
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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Paging and Announcement Equipment 169 PagePac Plus Paging System 17 Figure 55. Connections for PagePac 20 With Zone-Mate PagePac 20/100/300 The 20/100/300 Pag ePac pag ing system c an b e wall-mounted . The unit p rovid es three outp ut wattages: 20, 100 and 300. See Fig ure 56 . If the PagePac 20/100/ 300 amp lic enter is used alone, it req uire a 909A/B universal c oup ler, and a wiring b loc k must b e loc ally eng ineered . 1. Pag ePac D20 c ontroller (with zone exp ansion unit) 2. B25A 25-p air c ab le to auxiliary trunk c irc uit pack 3. 103A or modular wall jac k 4. Part of main d istrib ution frame 5. Station sid e (yellow field ) 6. System sid e 7. Tip (g reen)8. Ring (red) 9. S wire 10. S1 wire 11. SZ and SZ1 (not used on station side) 12. 110P7A patch cord or jumpers 13. SZ wire 14. SZ1 wire 15. 4-p air mod ular cord
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Paging and Announcement Equipment 170 ESPA Radio Paging 17 Figure 56. Connections for PagePac 20/100/300 System ESPA Radio Paging Fi g u re 5 7 shows typ ic al c onnec tions to Europ ean Stand ard Paging Ac c ess (ESPA) eq uip ment. Connec t the LINE jac k on the Passag eWay interfac e to a d ig ital line 4-wire DCP c irc uit pac k via the MDF. 1. Pag ePac 20/100/300 system 2. 25-p air c ab le to auxiliary trunk c irc uit p ac k (T, R, S, S1, Sz, SZ1) 3. 909A/B universal c oup ler 4. Part of main d istrib ution frame 5. Power sup p ly for universal c oup ler6. To SZ1 on TN763/D c onnec tor 7. CBS1/C1 and CBS2/C2 8. Tip and ring wires 9. Pag e in c onnec tions 10. Music /p ag e c onnec tion 11. Sig nal g round c onnec tion 0041_0 RBP 062796 J2 J3J1 5 2 7 7 8236 1
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Paging and Announcement Equipment 171 ESPA Radio Paging 17 Figure 57. Typical ESPA Radio Paging Connections1. DCP telep hone 2. 4-pair modular cord 3. PassageWay interface 4. 4-pair modular cord 5. 103A or mod ular wall jac k6. To d ig ital line c irc uit p ac k RS- 232 c onnec tor 7. ESPA radio p aging eq uip ment 8. Pag ing loud sp eakers cydf004 RPY 123097 PHONELINE POW ER1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Paging and Announcement Equipment 172 ESPA Radio Paging 17
Multimedia Communications Products: MMCX, MMCH, ESM 173 MASI for MMCX 18 DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 18 Multimedia Communications Products: MMCX, MMCH, ESM This c hapter p rovid es information on c onnec ting the following eq uip ment to DEFINITY: n MASI for MMCX n Wid eband end points n Multimed ia c all hand ling (MMCH) MASI for MMCX The multimed ia ap p lic ation server interfac e (MASI) enables the DEFINITY ECS to p rovid e c alling features to the MultiMed ia Communic ations eXc hang e (MMCX). The MMCX server c onnec ts to the DEFINITY ECS throug h a D8W c ab le. See Tab le 26 for pin assignments and Fi g u re 5 8 for p in loc ations. Table 26. D8W cable Modular Pin Assignments Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Rec eive ring 5 Transmit Tip 2 Rec eive tip 7 No c onnec tion 3 No c onnec tion 7 No c onnec tion 4 Transmit ring 8 No c onnec tion
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Multimedia Communications Products: MMCX, MMCH, ESM 174 MASI for MMCX 18 Figure 58. Modular Jack Pin Assignment You c an c onnec t the MMCX server to the DEFINITY ECS b y either of two method s: d irec tly or via the main d istribution frame. Direction Connection The fig ure b elow illustrates the direc t method, whic h c onnec ts a DEFINITY ECS DS1 interfac e c irc uit p ac k to a c ustomer-sup plied d ig ital line PC b oard in the MMCX, via a D8W c ab le. Figure 59. MMCX Connected Directly to DEFINITY ECS Main Distribution Frame Connection Fi g u re 6 0 illustrates the main d istrib ution frame method whic h c onnec ts a DEFINITY ECS DS1 interfac e c irc uit p ac k, with a 25-p air c ab le to the MDF, to the c ustomer-sup plied d ig ital line PC board in the MMCX, via throug h a D8W c ab le. 1. DEFINITY ECS 2. TN464F DS1 interfac e c irc uit p ac k 3. 357A ad ap ter4. D8W 4-p air mod ular c ord 5. MMCX server 18 plmxmod PDH 051397 1 2 3 4 5 cydfmcx1 LJK 060297
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Multimedia Communications Products: MMCX, MMCH, ESM 175 Wideband Endpoints 18 Figure 60. MMCX Connected to DEFINITY ECS via the MDF Wideband Endpoints Wid eband end points inc lud e vid eo eq uipment or b rid g es/routers for LANs. Use the running list that ac c omp anies the system to make c ab le c onnec tions. Nonsignaling Configuration A nonsignaling c onnec tion to a wid eband end p oint may c onnec t to a c hannel servic e unit (CSU). If not using a CSU, the d istanc e b etween the system and the end p oint is limited to a few hund red feet. See Fig ure 61 . The maximum d istanc e d ep end s on the typ e of c ab le and type of end p oint. 1 . D EFI N I TY EC S 2. DS1 interfac e c irc uit pac k 3. 25-p air c ab le 4. Main distrib ution frame5. Pub lic telep hone network 6. 103A or mod ular wall jac k 7. D8W 4-p air mod ular c ord 8. MMCX server 1 2 3 7 8 5 6 cydfmcx2 LJK 060297 44
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Multimedia Communications Products: MMCX, MMCH, ESM 176 Wideband Endpoints 18 Figure 61. Typical Nonsignaling Wideband Configuration If using a CSU, the d istanc e b etween c onnec tions may b e up to 1300 ft (397.2 m). The maximum d istanc e to the end point d ep end s on the type of c ab le and the sp ec ific ations of the endp oint. Signaling Configuration A sig naling c onnec tion from the system to a wideb and end p oint p asses throug h a b and wid th c ontroller. The d istanc e b etween the system and the b and wid th controller depends on the type of c able and controller. Fi g u re 6 2 shows c onnec tions with and without a CSU. 1. Wid eband end p oint (wire p er manufac turer) 2. Modular c ord 3. 103A or mod ular wall jac k 4. Channel servic e unit (CSU) 5. H600-307 c ab le to DTE c onnec tor on CSU6. DS1/E1 c irc uit p ac k 7. Main d istrib ution frame (MDF) 8. Distanc e limit d ep end s on c ab le and end point typ e. 9. A25D 25-p air c ab le (male-to-male) cydf049 RPY 123097 AU X P OR T COM P ORT MODE M DTENE TW OR KPOWER1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 67 8 9
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Multimedia Communications Products: MMCX, MMCH, ESM 177 Wideband Endpoints 18 Figure 62. Typical Signaling Wideband Configuration The b and wid th c ontroller c onnec ts d irec tly to the wid eb and end p oint. The c ontroller typ ic ally installs near the end p oint where they d irec tly c onnec t (usually within a few feet of eac h other). n For non-CSU installations, c ross the transmit and rec eive lines so a transmit sig nal from the DS1/E1 c irc uit p ac k c onnec ts to the rec eive c onnec tion on the b and wid th c ontroller and a transmit sig nal from the b and wid th c ontroller c onnec ts to the rec eive c onnec tion on the DS1/E1 circuit pack. n For CSU installations, c ross the transmit and rec eive lines b etween the CSU and the b and wid th c ontroller. Fi g u re 6 3 shows a remote p ort mod ule. In this c onfig uration, there c an b e c onsid erab le d istanc e between the b andwid th c ontroller and the wideb and end p oint. The maximum d istanc e b etween elements d ep end s on the q uality of the c ab les and on the sp ec ific ations of the wid eband eq uip ment. 1. Wideband endpoint (wire per manufac turer) 2. To DS1/E1 c irc uit p ac k 3. Op tional c hannel servic e unit (CSU) 4. 103A or mod ular wall jac k 5. Part of main d istribution frame6. Bandwidth controller 7. H600-307 c ab le to DTE c onnec tor on CSU 8. Distanc e limit d epend s on c ab le typ e and b and wid th c ontroller type 9. A25D 25-p air c ab le (male-to-male) AU X PORT C OM PORT MOD EM DTENE TWO RKPO WE R cydf047 PDH 091396
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals 555-233-116 Issue 1 April 2000 Multimedia Communications Products: MMCX, MMCH, ESM 178 Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH) 18 Figure 63. Typical Signaling Wideband Configuration with Remote Port Module 1. For non-CSU installations, c ross the transmit and rec eive lines so a transmit sig nal from the TN464F c onnec ts to the rec eive c onnec tion on the b and wid th c ontroller and a transmit sig nal from the b andwid th c ontroller c onnec ts to the rec eive c onnec tion on the TN464F. 2. For CSU installations, c ross the transmit and rec eive lines b etween the CSU and the b and wid th c ontroller. Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH) MMCH p rovides a sing le p oint to p oint c onferenc e c all using voic e, vid eo, and d ata from one endp oint to another. The c ustomer must have end p oints and a p ersonal c omp uter with H.320 d esktop vid eo installed . 1. To TN464F DS1/E1 c irc uit p ac k 2. Part of main d istribution frame (MDF) 3. H600-307 c ab le4. Band wid th c ontroller 5. Remote p ort module 6. Wid eb and end p oint (wire p er manufac turer) cydf048 PDH 091396