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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Extender Remote Module Users Guide
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Extender Remote Module Users Guide
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Introduction Issue 2 July 1997 1-3 The Switch Module emulates your telephone, and the Remote Module emulates your PBX. Each module features a V.32terbo internal modem for the transmission of all signals between the two modules. With the use of Lucent Technologies’ DEFINITY Extender system, the features and capabilities of your on-premise telephones are extended to those off-premise. ! Security Alert: Using the Remote Module gains access to the features of the DEFINITY ECS, including access to WATS lines, FX lines, etc., which are subject to toll fraud. Guard passwords carefully! Equipment List Your Remote Module package should include: nOne Remote Module (identified on the top of the unit) nOne 7-foot standard telephone line cord nOne AC adapter nDEFINITY® Extender Remote Module Users Guide NOTE: A DEFINITY telephone and its associated telephone cord are not supplied with the Remote Module and must be ordered separately. Contact your system administrator or Lucent Technologies representative for information. The Switch Module(s) is also ordered and shipped separately.
Introduction 1-4 Issue 2 July 1997 You must supply the following for installation: nDEFINITY ECS display telephone nTelephone cord nIf you use an 8434D telephone, an MSP-1 power supply nIf you are connecting the Remote Module to a 240-vac outlet, an adapter to convert to 120 vac. nPower and central office line suppressor. Lucent Technologies recommends the 147C AC/CO Line Surge Protector (#8310- 006). Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for ordering instructions. NOTE: Save your packing materials. Even though the Remote Module is a reliable product, it may be necessary to return it for maintenance. When returning the module, use the original package.
Introduction Issue 2 July 1997 1-5 Compatibility The DEFINITY Extender is compatible with the following commercial two-wire DEFINITY ECS display telephones. n8410D n8434D NOTE: The power supply that comes with the DEFINITY Extender Remote Module cannot produce the power required by the 8434D telephone. An MSP-1 (WP924644) power supply must be used. Check with your Lucent Technologies representative for ordering information. n603 E Callmaster III NOTE: A telephone identical to the 8410D but certified for residential use is being designed. This telephone will be available in the near future. Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for information and availability dates. Options You can order a wall-mounted metal bracket with a slide-in style sleeve for use with the Remote Module. Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for ordering information.
Introduction 1-6 Issue 2 July 1997 Specifications The DEFINITY Extender system should operate properly with any standard telephone service (also called “plain old telephone service” [POTS] line). Line conditioning may be required if the Switch and Remote Modules do not connect at a data rate of 19.2 kbps. Table 1-1 shows the specifications of the DEFINITY Extender Remote Module. NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice as technological or manufacturing changes warrant.
Introduction Issue 2 July 1997 1-7 Table 1-1. Remote Module Specifications Specification Description Size 8.0 x 8.0 x 1.50 (205 mm x 205 mm x 40 mm) Weight 1.5 pounds (0.68 kilograms) Power Requirements 12 vdc supplied by 120-vac adapters. 800 mA maximum Communication Data Type V.32terbo modem Data Impedance 600 Ohms Data Tx Level –15 dBm (+1 dBm/–3 dBm) Data Rx Sensitivity –40 to 0 dBm User Data Port Data Type RS-232 Data Rate Setting 19.2 kbps/9.6 kbps, no parity, 8 bit, 1 stop bit
Introduction 1-8 Issue 2 July 1997 Considerations Keep the following in mind when you use the DEFINITY Extender system: nThe DEFINITY Extender system is to be used with a DEFINITY ECS of Version 3, Release 3 or later. nNo custom calling features, such as Call Waiting or Call Forwarding, should be ordered for the line to which you connect the Remote Module. NOTE: A Call Waiting tone causes an interruption in the call, and the Remote Module will begin the reconnect sequence. nUse of the speakerphone on the DEFINITY telephone connected to the Remote Module will degrade voice quality. nWhen you use voice and data simultaneously on the Remote Module, the voice transmission will have priority over the data transmission. nSessions can be established only from the Remote Module. nAuthorized connections require a password 8 to 10 digits in length.
Introduction Issue 2 July 1997 1-9 ! Security Alert: Using the Remote Module gains access to the features of the DEFINITY ECS, including access to WATS lines, FX lines, etc., which are subject to toll fraud. Passwords should be as long as allowed. Passwords should be hard to guess and therefore should not contain: nall the same numbers (for example, 88888888) nsequential characters (for example, 987654321) ncharacter strings associated with you or with your business. These include: — Names — Birthdays — Business name — Telephone number — Social security number nWords and commonly used names Passwords should use as wide a variety of characters as possible. Passwords should be changed regularly, at least on a quarterly basis. Do not recycle old passwords.
Issue 2 July 1997 2-1 Installation 2 How to install the DEFINITY® Extender Remote Module Installing the Remote Module involves choosing a proper location and plugging in the LINE, PORT, and power cords.
Installation 2-2 Issue 2 July 1997 Location Requirements To ensure successful operation of the DEFINITY Extender system, place the Remote Module within 400 feet (120 meters) of the DEFINITY telephone. The Extender module may be mounted in any position or may be wall-mounted by using the optional wall- mount bracket. Install the modules power supply and cabling away from high-power/high-RF noise devices such as computers, fans, fluorescent ballasts, and power supplies. Electrical Requirements Use only the AC adapters provided with the DEFINITY Extender system. The Extender has been designed to operate from 120 vac 60 Hz. ! CAUTION: Do not apply power to the Extender module until specifically instructed in the installation procedures.
Installation Issue 2 July 1997 2-3 Connecting the Remote Module All connections to the Remote Module are done via the back panel (see Figure 2-1). Presently no ports are installed for VOICE or COM 2. The current back panel elements are: nLINE is the connection between the Remote Module and the central office line for transmission of the signaling information to the Switch Module. nPORT is the connection between the DEFINITY telephone and the Remote Module. nCOM 1 provides for simultaneous RS-232 communication between equipment at the off-premise site and equipment at the on-premise site. nCOM 2 is reserved for future use n+12VDC is the connection for the A/C adapter. nThe DIP switch under OPT is used for system configuration. Figure 2-1. Remote Module Back Panel