NEC Ds2000 Software Instructions Manual
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DS2000 System Configuration DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 1: Features 3 DS2000 System Configuration DS2000 Load Factor The total number of components you can install and connect to your DS2000 system depends on power supply capacity and the System Load Factor. Read the following notes, then turn to DS2000 System Load Factor Calculations on page 4 to calculate the System Load Factor. Notes for Fixed Slot Software • Fixed slot (01.nn.nn) software is only compatible with 4 slot cabinets. • Fixed slot software is no longer available, but you may encounter it in existing installations. • You can plug 16DSTU PCBs only into slots CN1 and CN2. Do not install more than 2 16DSTU PCBs under any circumstances. • You can plug an ASTU PCB only into slot CN2 (in place of the second DSTU PCB). • Install ATRU PCBs only into slots CN3 and CN4. • System Load Factor in Fixed Slot systems is only an issue if you have DSS Consoles and 2- OPX Modules installed. Note that you cannot install more than 4 DSS Consoles, regardless of System Load Factor. • The Release Notes that came with your system indicate if it uses Fixed Slot software. • Check your system’s Hardware Manual for more installation details. • Maximum configuration for 4-slot cabinets with Fixed Slot software is 16 trunks , 32 exten- sions and 48 ports . Notes for U Slot Software • U Slot (02.nn.nn) software is available with both 4 and 8 slot cabinets. 4 Slot Cabinets • Do not install more than 2 16DSTU PCBs installed under any circumstances. • The first 16DSTU PCB you install must be in the first slot. • You can install up to 40 extensions maximum, as follows: (2) 16DSTU PCBs = 32 digital extensions (1) 8ASTU PCB = 8 analog extensions Total = 40 extensions • You can install up to 24 trunks maximum, as follows: (3) 8ASTU PCBs = 24 analog trunks • Maximum configuration is 48 ports . • The total of all extensions and trunks cannot exceed 48 . • Always use the System Load Factor Table to check you system configuration.
DS2000 System Configuration 4 Chapter 1: Features DS1000/2000 Software Manual DS2000 System Load Factor Calculations To check your system configuration: 1. Indicate the quantity for each item installed in the Qty column. 2. For each item, multiply the Qty times the Load Factor and enter the value in the Total Load column. 3. Add all the values in the Total Load column and enter the value in Item 1 . 4. Determine the System Load Factor capacity of the power supplies installed in your system and enter the total in Item 2 . A 4-Slot Cabinet can have only 1 power supply. An 8-Slot Cabinet can have up to 3 power supplies. You cannot have more than two 16DSTU PCBs per power supply, regard- less of System Load Factor calculations. Exceeding the System Load Factor will cause the system’s power supplies to automati- cally shut down. 5. Compare the entry in Item 2 to your entry in Item 1 . Item 1 must always be equal to or less than the entry in Item 2. 8 Slot Cabinets • Do not install more than 2 16DSTU PCBs for each power supply. • The first 16DSTU PCB you install must be in the first slot (CN1). • You can install up to 96 extensions maximum. • You can install up to 48 trunks maximum. • The total of all extensions and trunks installed cannot exceed 104. • Maximum configuration is 104 ports. • 8-slot cabinet require, A series PCBs, as follows: CPU PCB P/N 80025A Power Supply P/N 80005A 16DSTU Digital Station PCB P/N 80021A 8 ASTU 8 Port Analog Station PCB P/N 80041A 4ASTU 4 Port Analog Station PCB P/N 80040A 8ATRU 8 Port Analog Trunk PCB P/N 80011A 4ATRU 4 Port Analog Trunk PCB P/N 80010A • Always use the System Load Factor Table to check your system configuration. Do not operate your system if the System Load Factor total (Item 1) exceeds the allowable value (Item 2).Notes for U Slot Software
DS2000 System Configuration DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features5 Examples of Typical DS2000 4-Slot Cabinet Maximum Configurations Note that only the first configuration listed below (16 x 32) applies to Fixed Slot software. Refer to the Release Notes that came with your system to find out if you have Fixed Slot software. 16 x 32 (16 trunks and 32 digital extensions) Recommended for sites with no Voice Mail and high trunk usage. 24 x 16 (24 trunks and 16 digital extensions) Recommended for sites with no Voice Mail and very high trunk usage. 8 x 16 x 16 (8 trunks, 16 digital extensions and 16 analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, normal trunk usage and high analog extension usage. 16 x 16 x 8 (16 trunks, 16 digital extensions and 8 analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, high trunk usage and high analog extension usage. 8 x 32 x 8 (8 trunks, 32 digital extensions and eight analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, normal to low trunk usage and low analog extension usage. Examples of Typical DS2000 8-Slot Cabinet Maximum Configurations 32 x 64 (32 trunks and 64 digital extensions) Recommended for sites with no Voice Mail and high trunk usage. This configuration requires 2 power supplies. 48 x 32 (48 trunks and 32 digital extensions) Recommended for sites with no Voice Mail and very high trunk usage. This configuration requires 1 power supply. 16 x 32 x 32 (16 trunks, 32 digital extensions and 32 analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, normal trunk usage and high analog extension usage. This configuration requires 2 power supplies. System Load Factor Calculations Description Load Factor Qty Total Load 16DSTU PCB 16 4ASTU PCB 8 8ASTU PCB 12 110-Button DSS Console 2 24-Button DSS Console 1 Total DSS Consoles installed cannot exceed 4. 2-OPX Module 3 Item 1: Total load for this configuration: Item 2: If you have one power supply installed, enter 48. If you have tw o power supplies installed, enter 80. If you have three power supplies installed, enter 112. (2 16DSTU PCBs maximum per power supply) Note: An 8-Slot Cabinet can have up to 3 power supplies. You cannot have more than two 16DSTU PCBs per power supply, regardless of System Load Factor calculations.
DS2000 System Configuration 6Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual 32 x 32 x 16 (32 trunks, 32 digital extensions and 16 analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, high trunk usage and high analog extension usage. This configuration requires 2 power supplies. 16 x 64 x 16 (16 trunks, 64 digital extensions and 16 analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, normal to low trunk usage and low analog extension usage. This configuration requires 3 power supplies. DS2000 Default Setup Every DS2000 system has a factory-installed default setup. The default setup determines the hard- ware you can install and how the system features work without reprogramming. DS2000 4 Slot Cabinet (with Fixed Slot Software) Hardware Configuration Following is the default PCB configuration for a 4 slot cabinet using CPU P/N 80025 with Fixed Slot software. Although Fixed Slot software is no longer available, you may encounter it in existing installations. Note that an existing CPU P/N 80025 equipped with Fixed Slot software can be upgraded to U Slot software. Contact your Sales Representative for the specifics. DS2000 4 Slot Cabinet (with U Slot Software) Hardware Configuration Both CPU P/N 8025 and P/N 80025A can be equipped with U Slot software. When installed in a 4 slot cabinet, each version CPU will provide a unique configuration. Confi guration 1 - with CPU P/N 80025 For Software Versions 02.01.07 and Higher Slot CN1 = 16DSTU PCB (extensions 300-315) Slots CN2-CN4 = Undefined Slots CN5-CN8 are unavailable. The database is limited to 24 trunks and 40 extensions. For Software Versions Prior to 02.01.07 Following is the default PCB configuration for a 4 slot cabinet using CPU P/N 80025 equipped with U Slot software prior to software version 02.01.07. Turn to Program 9902 - Slot Assignment (page 562) for information on how to change your PCB assignments. To swap the positions of PCBs, turn to Program 9802 - Swap Command Utility (U Slot) (page 559).Slot PCB Extensions 1 16DSTU 300-315 2 16DSTU 316-331 3 8 ATRU 401-408 4 8 ATRU 409-416 Slot PCB Extensions 1 16DSTU 300-315 2 16DSTU 316-331 3 8 ATRU 401-408 4 8 ATRU 409-416
DS2000 System Configuration DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features7 Configuration 2 - with CPU P/N 80025A For Software Versions 02.01.07 and Higher Slot CN1 = 16DSTU PCB (extensions 300-315) Slots CN2-CN8 = Undefined Slots CN5-CN8 are not provided by the 4 slot cabinet hardware (i.e., cannot physically be installed) The database provides the capability to program all 48 trunks and 96 extensions. For Software Versions Prior to 02.01.07 Following is the default PCB configuration for a 4 slot cabinet using CPU P/N 80025A equipped with U Slot software prior to software version 02.01.07. Since a 4 slot system allows only 2 16DSTU PCBs, you must reprogram this configuration. Turn to Program 9902 - Slot Assignment (page 562) for information on how to change your PCB assignments. To swap the positions of PCBs, turn to Program 9802 - Swap Command Utility (U Slot) (page 559). RFI Suppressor Assemb ly Requirements You can install either A series PCBs or non-A series PCBs in a 4 slot cabinet. If you install non-A series PCBs, you must install the RFI Suppressor Assemblies as shown in your Hardware Manual. If you install A series PCBs, you do not need to install the RFI Suppressor Assemblies on the sta- tion and trunk cables. The available PCBs are: CPU PCB P/N 80025A and 80025 Power Supply P/N 80005A and P/N 80005 16DSTU Digital Station PCB P/N 80021A and 80021 8 ASTU 8 Port Analog Station PCB P/N 80041A and 80041 4ASTU 4 Port Analog Station PCB P/N 80040A and 80040 8ATRU 8 Port Analog Trunk PCB P/N 80011A and 80011 4ATRU 4 Port Analog Trunk PCB P/N 80010A and 80010 Slot PCB Extensions 1 16DSTU 300-315 2 16DSTU 316-331 3 16DSTU 332-347 4 16DSTU 348-363
DS2000 System Configuration 8Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual DS2000 8 Slot Cabinet (with U Slot Software) Hardware Configuration For Software Versions 02.01.07 and Higher Slot CN1 = 16DSTU PCB (extensions 300-315) Slots CN2-CN8 = Undefined The database provides the capability to program all 48 trunks and 96 extensions. For Software Versions Prior to 02.01.07 Following is the default PCB configuration for an 8 slot cabinet with U Slot software prior to soft- ware version 2.01.07. Note that this configuration requires 3 power supplies. Refer to DS2000 Load Factor on page 3 for more. In addition, the 8 slot cabinet does not support Fixed Slot software. If you need to modify your system’s configuration, turn to Program 9902 - Slot Assignment (page 562) . To swap the positions of PCBs, turn to Program 9802 - Swap Command Utility (U Slot) (page 559) . You should also review the installation in your Hardware Manual before proceeding. RFI Suppressor Assembly Requirements In an 8 slot cabinet, you can only install A series PCBs. You do not need to install the RFI Suppres- sor Assemblies on your extension and trunk cabling. The available PCBs are: CPU PCB P/N 80025A Power Supply P/N 80005A 16DSTU Digital Station PCB P/N 80021A 8 ASTU 8 Port Analog Station PCB P/N 80041A 4ASTU 4 Port Analog Station PCB P/N 80040A 8ATRU 8 Port Analog Trunk PCB P/N 80011A 4ATRU 4 Port Analog Trunk PCB P/N 80010A Slot PCB Extensions 1 16DSTU 300-315 2 16DSTU 316-331 3 16DSTU 332-347 4 16DSTU 348-363 516DSTU 364-379 68 ATRU 401-408 78 ATRU 409-416 88 ATRU 417-424
DS1000 System Configuration DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features9 DS1000 System Configuration DS1000 Load Factor DS1000 System Load Factor Calculations The combination of extensions, Digital Door Boxes and DSS Consoles you can connect to your system may be limited by the System Load Factor. Use the DS1000 System Load Factor Calcula- tions chart below to verify your system’s configuration. To check your system configuration: 1. Indicate the quantity for each item installed in the Qty column. 2. For each item, multiply the Qty times the Load Factor and enter the value in Total Load. 3. Add all the values in the Total Load column and enter the value in Item 1. 4. Compare the entry in Item 2 to your entry in Item 1. Item 1 must always be equal to or less than the entry in Item 2. Do not operate your system if the System Load Factor total (Item 1) exceeds the allowable load of 30 (Item 2). DS1000 System Load Factor Calculations Description Load Factor Qty Total Load Digital Telephone and Digital Door Box1 Analog Telephone 1 Analog Door Box 0 24-Button DSS Console 1 110-Button DSS Console 2 Total DSS Consoles installed cannot exceed 4 Item 1: Total load for this configuration Item 2: Maximum allowable load30
DS1000 System Configuration 10Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual DS1000 Default Setup Using the factory installed default configuration, your DS1000 system provides: For more on installing the DS1000 Expansion PCB, refer to the DS1000 Quick Setup Guide (P/N 80200QSET**) that came with your system. Base Expansion Total Trunks 3 3 6 Digital Extensions 8 8 16 Analog Extensions 4 4 8 Analog Door Boxes 1 1 2 Relays 1 1 2 Page Output 1 - 1 Music Input 1 - 1
Initial System Startup DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features11 Initial System Startup Default Feature Setup DS2000 Fixed Slot Software (01.nn.nn) All trunks are loop start DTMF Use Program 1001 - Trunk Circuit Type (page 498) to change this assignment. All extensions are 22-Button Display models. Use Program 1801 - Extension Circuit Type (page 532) to change this assignment. Trunks 1-8 ring on line keys 1-8. Use Program 1805 - Ring Assignments (page 551) to customize ringing. Extension users cannot press ICM and dial 9 for an outside line. Trunk Group Routing, Line Dial-Up, and Direct Trunk Access are disabled. See Central Office Calls, Placing (page 93) for more. The last active Programmable Function Key on extension 300 is the Operator Call Key. See Attendant Call Queuing (page 44) for more. DS2000 U Slot Software and DS1000 (02.nn.nn) All trunks are loop start DTMF. Use Program 1001 - Trunk Circuit Type (page 498) to change this assignment. All extensions are 22-Button Display models. Use Program 1801 - Extension Circuit Type (page 532) to change this assignment. In DS2000, trunks 1-12 ring on line keys 1-12 for extensions 300-315. In DS1000, trunks 1-6 ring on line keys 1-6. (Trunks 4-6 require the Expansion Board.) Use User Programmable Features (page 410) code #RAL or Program 1805 - Ring Assignments (page 551) to customize ringing. In software versions 02.01.07 and higher, extension users cannot press ICM and dial 9 for an outside line. See Central Office Calls, Placing (page 93) for more. In software versions prior to 02.01.07, extension users can press ICM and dial 9 for an outside line. Line Dial-Up and Direct Trunk Access are disabled. See Central Office Calls, Placing (page 93) for more. At the attendant’s extension (300), key 11 is the Night Key and key 12 is the Operator Call Key. Pressing the Night Key puts the system in the night mode. See Night Service / Night Ring on page 265. Use the Operator Call Key to answer incoming Intercom calls queued at the atten- dant’s extension. See Attendant Call Queuing on page 44.
Initial System Startup 12Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Initial Startup Programming Initial Startup Programming (Page 1 of 3) Step 1: Check the system defaults. • If you have a 4 slot Fixed Slot system, refer to DS2000 4 Slot Cabinet (with Fixed Slot Software) Hardware Configuration on page 6 • If you have a 4 slot U Slot system, refer to DS2000 4 Slot Cabinet (with U Slot Software) Hardware Configuration on page 6. • If you have an 8 slot U Slot system, refer to DS2000 8 Slot Cabinet (with U Slot Software) Hardware Configuration on page 8. • If you have a DS1000, refer to DS1000 Default Setup on page 10. • To check the feature defaults, refer to Default Feature Setup on page 11. Step 2: Does the current DS2000 U Slot PCB configuration meet the site requirements? • Skip to the next step. Also skip this step if you have a DS1000. • Review Program 9902 - Slot Assignment on page 562 and Program 9802 - Swap Command Utility (U Slot) on page 559. Step 3: Enter the programming mode. • From any display telephone: Press ICM + #*#* + Password + HOLD. • The default system passwords are: Installer (level 3) = 372000 System Administrator 2 (level 2) = 9999 System Administrator 3 (level 1) = 0000 Step 4: Assign the correct circuit type to your installed trunks. • In Program 1001 - Trunk Circuit Type (page 498), enter the correct circuit type for each installed trunk: 00 = Uninstalled 51 = Loop start DTMF 52 = Loop start DP If yes If no