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    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    Issue 1-07
    Voice Mail Specifications
    Number of Ports: 2 or 4
    Voice Storage Capacity: 3 hours
    Subscriber Mailboxes: Up to 50 Subscriber Mailboxes
    Trunk Mailboxes Up to 8, depending on phone 
    system
    Telephone System A Phone System Single Line
    Programming Interface: Extension
    Electrical Requirements: 120V, 60 Hz
    Environmental Requirements: 50-104 deg F, 10-40 deg C
    Site Requirements
    „ 
    Do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture.
    „ 
    Do not locate the unit near heating appliances.
    „ 
    Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
    „ 
    Locate the unit away from devices that generate electrical noise
    like fluorescent lamps and motors.
    „ 
    Protect the unit from dust, high temperatures, and vibration.
    „ 
    Do not place any covering over the unit while it is in operation.
    „ 
    Do not obstruct the ventilation holes on the sides of the unit.
    „ 
    Allow at least two inches of clearance from any adjacent surface.
    „ 
    Keep the environment at a temperature of 50 to 104 deg F (10 to
    40 deg C) with a 10 - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing). 
    						
    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    8Issue 1-0
    Install NVM-2e
    Use the following instructions to install your NVM-2e.
    To Install the NVM-2e:
    1. Place the Voice Mail on any sturdy flat surface.
     OR
     Mount the Voice Mail on a wall, using the screw slots located on
    the bottom of the cabinet.  Make sure that the ventilation slots are
    not blocked.  Position the cabinet so that the LEDs can be seen.
     
    2. Plug the Voice Mail power supply cord into the connector labeled
    “24 VAC.”  Plug the adapter box into a 120V, 60 Hz grounded
    outlet.  See Figure 3.
    1224 VAC
    0.7A 50-60Hz IOIOI
    NVM2exVB-C1
    Port 2
    Port 4 Port 1Port 3
    AC Adapter AC Power Cord
    Note:  Your unit may have only two ports available.
    Figure 3:  Installing NVM-2e 
    						
    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    Issue 1-09
    Connect a Laptop to the NVM-2e
    A laptop is required for certain programming and is also used as a tool
    for diagnostics.
    You will need
     to connect a laptop computer to NVM-2e so that you
    can access a program called “The System Configuration Management
    Program.”  This program allows you to configure certain parameters in
    the Voice Mail which you cannot access through a System
    Administrator’s Mailbox.
    The System Configuration Management Program is described in detail
    in the NVM-2 Release Notes for Version 1.05.07 (P/N 17690UPG01 or
    higher) and in this supplement beginning on page 17.
    Connecting a laptop to the NVM-2e is different than as described in the
    Release Notes for an NVM-2.  Use the following instructions to
    connect a laptop to the NVM-2e.
    To connect a laptop to NVM-2e:
    1. Connect the laptop computer to the connector labeled 2 
    on the
    Voice Mail using an RS-232 cable (null modem).  See Figure 4.
    Make sure the RS-232 cable has one of the pin-outs shown in
    Figure 5.
    2. Turn on the laptop computer.
    3. Use standard communications software (such as ProComm Plus) to
    set the laptop to 115200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
    Terminal emulation should be VT100.
    · If you are using Windows HyperTerminal after you select the
    proper COM port for your laptop:
     In Port Settings, set the Baud Rate to 115200, Data Bits to 8,
    Parity to N, Stop Bits to 1, and Flow Control to None
    .  Do
    not
     leave Flow Control at the default setting which is
    Hardware.  If the laptop does not communicate with the Voice
    Mail, try setting Flow Control to x/on, x/off.
    1224 VAC
    0.7A 50-60Hz IOIOI
    NVM2exVB-C5
    AC
    Adapter AC Power
    Cord
    Port 2
    Port 4 Port 1Port 3
    RS-232 Cable
    Figure 4:  Connecting a Laptop Computer to NVM-2e 
    						
    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    10Issue 1-0
    Connect a Laptop to the NVM-2e (cont’d)
    Figure 5:  Required Pin-outs for the RS-232 Cable
     
     
    4. When the laptop is communicating with the Voice Mail, you will
    see a menu screen and the prompt, 
    Main Menu - > .
     
     Proceed to 
    Connect a Phone System to NVM-2e on page 11. 
    						
    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    Issue 1-011
    Connect a Phone System to NVM-2e
    You can connect a Portrait, 28i, 124i, Onyx VS or Businesscom DS01
    phone system to the NVM-2e.  For specific equipment that you need
    for each phone system, see the NVM-2 Setup Guide (P/N 17690SET02
    or higher).
    To connect a Portrait phone system to the NVM-2e:
    1. Plug one end of a modular line cord into Port 1 on NVM-2e.  Plug
    the other end into an RF14 to RJ11 adapter or RJ14 jack.  See
    Figure 6.
     
    2. Using a 4-wire modular line cord, connect the adapter into a Voice
    Mail Interface Unit.  The line cord’s RD/GR pair corresponds to
    Port 1 on the Voice Mail.
     
    3. Using another 4-wire modular line cord, connect L1 on the Voice
    Mail Interface Unit to a Station Port on the Portrait.  (Be sure to
    connect L1 to the Station Port based on the Portrait Setup you
    have.  See the Portrait Phone System Requirements in the NVM-2
    Setup Guide.)
     
    4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for Port 2 using Figure 6 as a guide.
     
    5. If your Voice Mail contains Ports 3 and 4, repeat steps 1 through 4
    using a second Voice Mail Interface Unit.
     
     Note:  Extensions will receive notification of new messages
     (blinking Message Waiting lights and interrupted dial tone
     for single line phones) only if Port 2 is connected to the
     phone system.
    1224 VAC
    0.7A 50-60Hz IOIOI
    NVM2exVB-C4
    AC Adapter AC Power Cord
    Port 2 Port 4 Port 1Port 3
    RJ14 to RJ11 Adapter or RJ14 Jack
    To Portrait Station Port
    L1 L2
    To Portrait Station Port
    Voice Mail Interface
    VOICE
    MAIL
    INTERFACELINE 2 LINE 1
    L2 or BK/Y1 pair L1 or RD/GR pair
    (connects to lower-numbered
    port in connector)
    Figure 6:  Connecting the NVM-2e to the Portrait 
    						
    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    12Issue 1-0
    Connect a Phone System to NVM-2e (cont’d)
    Note:
      An alternate method for installing the 28i/124i is on the
    following page.
    To connect NVM-2e to a 28i, 124i, Onyx VS or Businesscom DS01
    phone system:
    1. Plug one end of a modular line cord into Port 1 on the NVM-2e.
    Plug the other end into an ASI or Dual ASI.
     
    2. Connect the ASI or Dual ASI to the phone system.  Figure 7 shows
    connecting to a Dual ASI.
     
    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for Port 2.
     
    4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for Ports 3 and 4 if your Voice Mail contains
    four ports.
     Note:  Extensions will receive notification of new messages
     (blinking Message Waiting lights and interrupted dial tone
     for single line phones) only if Port 2 is connected to the
     phone system.
    1224 VAC
    0.7A 50-60Hz IOIOI
    NVM2exVB-C3
    AC Adapter AC Power Cord
    Port 2 Port 4
    Port 1Port 3
    Dual ASI
    To Phone System
    Figure 7:  Connecting NVM-2e to a 28i, 124i, Onyx VS or Businesscom
     DS01 Phone System 
    						
    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    Issue 1-013
    Connect a Phone System to NVM-2e (cont’d)
    Note:
      The following is an alternate method for connecting the 28i or
    124i to the Voice Mail.
    To connect NVM-2e to a 28i or 124i Phone System:
    1. Plug one end of a modular line cord into Port 1 on NVM-2e.  Plug
    the other end into an RJ11 modular jack.  See Figure 8.
     
    2. Repeat step 1 for Port 2.
     
    3. Repeat step 1 for Ports 3 and 4 if your Voice Mail has four ports.
     
     Note:  Extensions will receive notification of new messages
     (blinking Message Waiting lights and interrupted dial tone
     for single line phones) only if Port 2 is connected to the
     phone system.
    1224 VAC
    0.7A 50-60Hz IOIOI
    NVM2exVB-C2
    AC Adapter AC Power Cord
    Port 2 Port 4
    Port 1Port 3
    Modular Jacks
    (RJ11)
    To
    Analog Station To
    Analog Station
    Figure 8:  Connecting NVM-2e to a 28i or 124i Phone System 
    						
    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    14Issue 1-0
    Program NVM-2e for the Correct Phone System
    The default phone system that the Voice Mail recognizes as installed is
    the Portrait.  If you connected a 28i, 124i, Onyx VS or Businesscom
    DS01 to NVM-2e, you will need to change the default setup in
    programming so that the Voice Mail recognizes your phone system.
    To change the phone system that NVM-2e recognizes as installed:
    1. Log onto the System Administrator Mailbox (extension 10 in the
    Portrait).  From any extension:
    · Get intercom dial tone.
    · Dial NVM-2e Master Number.
    · Dial 9*.
    · Wait for Main Greeting, then press #.
    · When you are requested to enter a mailbox number, dial 10.
    2. At the Main Menu, press DM for the Database Management Menu.
    3. Press SI for System Initialization.
    4. Press 3 to initialize the Voice Mail database for a particular phone
    system.
    5. Enter the code for the phone system you installed.  Valid codes are
    listed below:
     1 - Portrait
     2 - 28i/124i
     3 - Onyx VS or Businesscom DS01
     4 - DS-2000 (available in software version 1.10)
    6. Press #.  Follow the voice prompts.
    Program Your Phone System for Voice Mail
    Certain programs in your phone system require specific entries when
    you integrate with NVM-2e.  See the NVM-2 Setup Guide (P/N
    17690SET02 or higher) for specific programs that you need to set up in
    your phone system so that it integrates with the Voice Mail.
    Program NVM-2e
    Follow the instructions in the NVM-2 Programming Guide (P/N
    17690INS02 or higher) and NVM-2 Release Notes for Version 1.05.07
    (P/N 17690UPG01 or higher) to customize your NVM-2e.  However
    before you program the NVM-2e, be sure to read the information
    in the Release Notes portion of this supplement.
    The Release Notes section provides information about the new and
    enhanced features that are available on the NVM-2e.  This information
    is not
     included in the NVM-2 documentation. 
    						
    							NVM-2e Installation Instructions
    Issue 1-015
    Start Up the System Configuration Management Program:
    The System Configuration Management Program allows you to
    configure certain parameters in the Voice Mail which you cannot
    access through a System Administrator’s Mailbox.
    The System Configuration Management Program is described in detail
    in the NVM-2 Release Notes for Version 1.05.07 (P/N 17690UPG01 or
    higher).
     To use The System Configuration Management Program, you need to
    connect a laptop computer to the NVM-2e as explained on page 9.
     
     
    To start up The System Configuration Management Program:
    1. Connect a laptop to the Voice Mail.  For instructions, see page 9.
     
    2. At the prompt, 
    Main Menu - > type
     exit 
    and press 
    .  You
    will exit the Voice Mail System and go to DOS.
     
    3. At the DOS prompt, type sysedit 
    and press 
    .
    The System Configuration Management Program Main Menu
    appears and lists the phone system that you have installed with the
    Voice Mail System.  For example:
    Selected system Type:  PORTRAIT
        Enter   To view / modify
      -------------------------------------
          O ... system Options
          R …poRt Options
          G ... Global parameters
          C ... Channel parameters
           P ... call Processing parameters
          T ... Tone table
          M …Mailbox Range
          Q ... Quit
     >:
    See Part II:  The System Configuration Management Program
    in the NVM-2 Release Notes (P/N 17690UPG01 or higher) for
    more information on this program and the Release Notes in this
    supplement (beginning on page 17).
    Note:  The Learn Tone Procedure described in the NVM-2 Release
    Notes (P/N 17690UPG01 or higher) is not currently available
    on the NVM-2e.
    To exit the System Configuration Management Program:
    1. From the System Configuration Management Program Main Menu
    (see above), enter Q 
    and press 
    .
     
    2. You return to the DOS prompt.
     
    3. Enter VM
    .  Press 
     to restart the Voice Mail. 
    						
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