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Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Installation And Service Manual
Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Installation And Service Manual
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Connect the Chassis Ground to the Rack- Mount VoiceMemo System 1~3021Page 1 of 1 VoiceMemo Release 5.03 and later This procedure describes how to connect the chassis ground of a telenhone switch to the rack-mount AIP VoiceMemo system. ADANGER! 1FMake sure that all power to the system has been disconnected prior to performing this procedure. Failure to do so can cause injury! Step 1.Locate the grounding stud on the VoiceMemo cooling assembly. 2..For non-central office applications, connect a single strand of 12 gauge wire frimthe Q ground point to the cooling assembly grounding screw. (Note: The connector must be crimped, not soldered.) See figure 1 for details. 3.For Central Of&e applications, connect a single strand of 14 gauge wire from the Q ground point to the cooling assembly grounding screw. (Note: The connector must be crimped, not soldered. Note:Impedance benveenn the AIP VoiceMemo system and the attached equipment or master ground bar should be less than 1 ohm at zero volts. The maximum acceptable current is 0.1 amps (RMS) when all telephone lines are idle. J43/P43 ReferenceFigure 1 VoiceMemo System Ground location Dot. Rev. A
DP 5402 Install Optional Feature With System OnlinePage 1 of 2 VoiceMemo Release 5.04A and later The proceduredescribes how to install an optional feature with the system online. Be sure the Optional Feature Diskette(s) and the Module Enable Diskette contain the serial number(s) for all disk(s) in the system. CAUTION!If you are loading a revision support disk (RSD), do it after completion of this procedure.Loading the RSD first, could create an incorrect configuration. WARNING! This process causes the system to automatically reboot, resultininan interruption to call processing. Centigram recommends !latyou perform this procedure during periods of low call traffic. StepReference 1.Reach the System Maintenance Menu, then go to the System Maintenance Additional Options Menu. 2.Select the add optional feature program. Select:(A) Add Extra Cost Feature(s) Prompt: WARNING -Adding extra cost features here will result in a complete system shutdown followed by a system restart. titer Y to add extra cost features, N to stop: Response: Y3.Install the optional feature. Prompt:Insert extra cost floppy disk in the floppy drive Enter any key when ready: -Response: Insert diskette, press Enter.4.Following the installation the system prompts for another optional feature to be installed. Prompt: Do you want to install another extra cost feature? Response: Y to install another feature and continue from step 3,N to exit. The system automatically shuts down and resets the entire system. The system automatically edits and saves the configuration files, then returns to the VoiceMemoConfiguration Offline Menu. 5.Make the necessary system configuration changes, if necessary, per the instructions provided with the optional feature documentation. tienu Map 12 Dot. FLW. A
DP 5402 Page 2 of 2VoiceMemo Release 5.04A and later Step6.Exit the VoiceMemo Configuration Offline Menu. The system will perform a system shutdown. Prompt: Wait for message waiting queues to be empty? Response: Y to wait for the queue to clear, N to continue immediately with the shutdown. The system then completes the shutdown and activates the sofixare, returning to the System Maintenance - Additional Options Menu. Reference Dot. Rev. A
Perform an Online Optional Feature InstallationDP 5402 Page 1 of 2 VoiceMemo Release 5.04A and later The proceduredescribes how to install an optional feature with the system online. Be sure the Optional Feature Diskette(s) and the Module Enable Diskette contain the serial number(s) for all disk(s) in the system. WARNING!This process causes the system to automatically reboot, resulting in an interruption to call processing. Centigram recommends that you perform this procedure during periods of low call traffic. Step 1.Reach the System Maintenance Menu, then go to the System Maintenance*Additional Options Menu. 2.Select the add optional feature program.1. Sekx?:(A) Add Extra Cost Feature(s) Prompt: WARNING.Adding extra cost features here will result in a complete system shutdown followed by a system restart. B-&er Y to add extra cost features, N to stop: Response: Y 3.Install the optional feature. Prompt:Insert extra cost floppy disk in the floppy drive Enter any key when ready: Response:Insert diskette, press Enter.4.Following the installation the system prompts for another optional feature to be installed. Prompt: Do you want to install another extra cost feature? Response: Y to install another feature and continue from step 3, N to exit. The system automatically shuts down and resets the entire system. The system automatically edits and saves the configuration files, then returns to the VoiceMemo Configuration Offline Menu. 5.Make the necessary system configuration changes, if necessary, per the instructions provided with the optional feature documentation. ReferenceMenu Map 12 Doe. Rev. A
DP 5402 Page 2 of 2VoiceMemo Release 5.04A and later SteoReference 6.Exit the VoiceMemo Configuration Offline Menu. The system will perform a system shutdown. Prompt: Wait for message waiting queues to be empty?Response: Y to wait for the queue to clear, N to continue immediately with the shutdown. The system then completes the shutdown and activates the sofixare, returning to the System Maintenance - Additional Options Menu. ,
DP 6028Define a Line Group for Applications Page 1 of 2 VoiceMemo Release 5.03 and later This procedure describes how to define a line group for an application. Step 1.Reach the VoiceMemo Configuration Offline Menu. A CAUTION! aYou may want to copy the active configuration to ensure that the inactive configuration reflects the configuration that is currently operating. 2.If desired, duplicating the configuration.8. Select:(B) Duplicate Active Configuration Response: The system copies the current (active) configuration. When copying is completed, the short form of the Offline Menu appears. All subsequent steps in this procedure - along with any other configuration entries - affect just the copy, and take effect only after you activate the configuration. 3.Go to the Line Groups Menu. Enter the requested information, as described in the following steps, from your completed worksheet. 4.Specify the line group number. Select:(G) Current Group Prompt: Enter a group number = Response: Number of the line group (l-24) to be used for the application. 5.Name the line group. Select:(N) Name of current group Prompt: Enter group name = aResponse:Descriptive name of the application line group. 1Menu Map 2 ReferenceMenu Map 2
DP 6028 Page 2 of 2VoiceMemo Release 5.03 and later Step6. Add the desired lines. Select:(A) Add Lines to Current Group Prompt: Enter lines to add = Response:In a single-module system, the line card number (O-l 5) and portdesignator (A or B) to add to the line group. Any of the formats shown in the following examples are valid: Example SpeciJes 1:*All lineso-15 All lines8.o-2Lines OA, OB, lA, lB, 2A, and 2B lB-4Lines lB, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 4A, and 4B lA,2A,4A Lines lA, 2A, and 4A 2Lines 2A and 2B In a multi-module system, the module number (l-4), he card number(O-l 5), and port designator (A or B) to add to the line group. Any of the formats shown in the following examples are valid: Example Specz3es 2:*All lines in module 2 2:0-2Lines OA, OB, lA, lB, 2A, and 2B in module 2 2:1B-4Lines lB, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 4A, and 4B in module 2 192All lines in modules 1 and 2 7.Drop any lines that should not be part of the line group. Selh:(D) Drop Lines From Current Group Prompt: Enter lines to drop = Response: Line(s) to remove from the line group; values and formats are the same as described above for adding lines. I 8.Exit to the VoiceMemo Configuration Offline Menu. Dot. lb. A Reference
Assign the Enhanced In-band Integration Application to a Line GroupDP 7006Page 1 of 1 VoiceMemo Release 5.03 and later This procedure describes how to assign the Enhanced In-band Integration application to a line group. You must have first defined a line group (DP 6028). StepReference 1.Reach the VoiceMemo Configuration Offline Menu. 2.From the Offline Menu, go to the LineGroup Only Applications Menu. 3.Assign the Enhanced In-band Integration application to the line group. Select:(G) Group Selected PTOKZP~: Enter a group number = Response:If the current line group number is the one you want, press Enter; otherwise, enter the line group number for the application you ax assigning.Prompt: APPL (G,U,D,E,M,P,R,V,W,X) :Response: E for Enhanced In-baud Integration. 4.Exit and save your changes. Select: (X) Exit Prompt: G, M, C, Q, X Response: Exit and save. Menu Map 13 Menu Map 13 i Dot. RN. A
Modify an Enhanced In-band Integration ApplicationDP7011Page 1 of 3 VoiceMemo Release 5.03 and later This procedure explains how to modify all of the components of an Enhanced In-band Integration application.Besides instructions for modifying the individual components of a template, it includes instructions for changing the inter-digit timeout and the error action without using the edit templates menu.You can change any or all of the values for an application or template. The changes will take effect after you exit from the online menu. You should always save your application after making any changes. The instructions to save your application begin at step 20. StepReference 1.Reach the VoiceMemo Configuration Offline Menu.. 2.Select the Enhanced In-band Integration line group. 3.Reach the second Enhanced In-band Menu (Configure Application). @Cl3 Set Name and Description4.If desired, enter a new name for the integration application. Select:(A) Application Name Prompt: Enter application name: = Response: Up to 10 characters as a name for the application. The application willbe stored on the disk using this name. Note:If you are modifying one of the default applications, you must change the name in order to save your changes. You cannot overwrite a default application using the same name. 5.Enter a new description for the application. Select:(B) Application Description prompt: Enter application description Response: Up to 128 characters as a description of the application. @CQl Modify Default Parameters6.Reach the Edit Parameters Menu. 7.Change the default maximum wait between digits. Select:(A) Maximum wait for a digit (1 /lO seconds) prompt: Timeout = Response:The number (IOths of a second) that the system should wait between incoming digits before determining that an error has ylenu Map 13 rlenu Map l? lvlenu Map 13 Doe. Rev. A
DP 7011 Page 2 of 3VoiceMemo Release 5.03 and later Step 8.Change the default error action. Select:(B) Error Action if digits missing Prompt: Error Action = Response: 1 to cause the system to hang up,2 to play a general greeting. 9.Exit to the Enhanced In-band Menu Select:(X) Exit @ED Modify Templates 10. Reach the In-band Edit Template Menu. 11. Select a template to edit. Select:(A) Current Template prompt: Current Template =Response: The number of the template to edit. 12. Enter the switch data to match. Select:(B) Data PTOTYZ~~: Data = Response: Characters that describe the in-band signaling that this template is to match. Table 1 at the end of this procedure lists all valid characters. 13. Enter the action to perform when the data is received. Select:(C) Action Prompt: Action = Response:Characters that describe the action to perform when this template matches the data entirely. Table 2 at the end of this procedure lists all -valid action characters.14. Enter the next templates, if any, to compare against incoming data. Select:(F) Next Templates prompt: Next Templates = Response:The numbers of the template to match against further incoming data. 15. Enter the time out value. Select:(D) Timeout prompt: Timeout = Response:The number (1 Oths of a second) that the system should wait between incoming digits before determining that an error has occurred. Dot. Rev. AReference vlenu Map 13