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    What is a System Configuration? 
    Installing options for 
    expansion: 
    Metal 
    Board 
    Slot for 
    2nd CO 
    Card 
    Slot for 
    3rd CO 
    Card 
    Slot for 
    4th CO 
    Card 
    EIA Port 
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    Note: The optional cards for system expansion should be inserted 
    into each ones proper slot. 
    To protect the printed circuit board from static electricity, 
    first discharge any body static by touching the metal 
    board. 
    Refer to the manual accompanying the optional card 
    about precautions and the installation procedure. 
    Slot for Modem Card 
     
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    Slot for 
    2nd DSP 
    , Card 
    Slot for 
    3rd DSP 
    , Card 
    Slot for 
    , 4th DSP 
    Card 
    Slot for 
    2nd Hard 
    N Disk Drive 
    DC jack 
    for 
    optional 
    ti Battery 
    Adaptor 
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    							22 l How to Install the VPS 
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    Before using the VPS system, the system Administrator 
    should perform the following settings: 
    Install the VPS on the floor or on the wall (See 2.2.1) 
    Connect telephone lines between the VPS and PBX 
    (See 2.2.2) 
    Connect a data terminal to the VPS (See 2.2.3) 
    Connect the power cable to the VPS (See 2.2.4) 
    Start the system (See 2.2.5) 
    Initialize the system (See 3.2) 
    Set the RS-232C parameters (See 3.3.1.1) 
    Generate the clock (See 3.2) 
    Set the PBX parameter to connect the VPS 
    (See 3.3.1.4) 
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    2.2.1 Where can the VPS be installed? 
    Installation Precautions 
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    Wiring Precautions 
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    The VPS can be installed on the floor or on the wall. Please 
    read the following notes concerning installations and con- 
    nections before installing the VPS system. 
    Avoid installing the VPS system in the following places: 
    (Doing so may result in malfunction, noise or discolora- 
    tion .) 
    In direct sunlight and hot, cold, or humid places. 
    New areas where there are thermal springs, etc. where sul- 
    furic gases may damage the equipment or contacts. 
    Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong. 
    Dusty places, or places where water or oil may come into 
    contact with the unit. 
    Near high-frequency generating devices such as sewing 
    machines or electric welders. 
    On or near computers, telexes, or other office equipment, 
    as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners. 
    (It is preferable not to be installed in the same room with 
    the above equipment.) 
    Install at least 6 feet from televisions. 
    Do not obstruct the area around the PBX and the VPS 
    system. (Be especially careful to allow space for cooling 
    above and at the sides of both systems for maintenance 
    and inspection.) 
    Make sure to observe the following instructions when wir- 
    ing: 
    Do not wire the telephone cable parallel to an AC power 
    source, computer, telex, etc. If the cables are run near those 
    wires, shield the cables with metal tubing or use shielded 
    cables and ground the shields. 
    If cables are run on the floor, use protectors or the like to 
    protect the wires from being stepped on. Avoid wiring 
    under carpets. 
    Avoid sharing the same 120 V AC power supply for com- 
    puters, telexes, and other office equipment. Otherwise, the 
    VPS system operation may be interrupted by the induction 
    noise from such equipment. 
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    							2.2.1 Where can the VPS be installed?- 
    Mounting the VPS on the Wall 
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    To Mount on a Wooden 
    Wall: 
    The wall where the VPS is to be mounted must be able to 
    support the weight of the VPS. If screws other than the 
    ones supplied are used, use the same-sized diameter screws 
    as the enclosed ones, 
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    1 Place the templet (included) on the wall to mark the 3 
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    screw positions. 
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    2 Install the 3 screws into the wall. 
    Drive the screw to 
    this position. 
    3 Hook the unit on the screw heads. 
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    2.2.1 Where can the VPS be installed?- 
    To Mount on Concrete or 
    Mortar Walls: 
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    2 Place the templet (included) on the wall to mark the 3 
    screw positions. 
    Drill 3 holes and drive the anchor plugs (included) with a 
    hammer, flush to to the wall. 
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    To the wall surface 
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    							2.2.2 Connecting Telephone Lines to the 
    VPS 
    To connect telephone 
    lines: 
    The VPS system must be connected to the telephone line 
    before starting the system. Up to eight telephone lines can 
    be connected to the VPS. Each telephone line is inserted 
    into the modular jack on the CO card assigned to one of 
    the following incoming call services: Voice Mail Service, 
    Automated Attendant Service, and Bulletin Board Service. 
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    1 Unscrew four screws on both the right and left sides of the 
    VPS unit, then remove the front cover in the direction of 
    arrow “A”. 
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    							2.2.2 
    Connecting Telephone Lines to the 
    VPS 
    2 Insert the modular plug of the telephone line into the mod- 
    ular jack on the CO card. 
    Slot for 
    CO Card 2 ’ 
    Note: 
    CO Card 1 ’ 
    . 
    Telephone Line Slot for 
    Slot for 
    Modular Jacks 
    CO Card 3 CO Card 4 
    Make sure the telephone line is connected to the proper 
    modular jack. Modular jacks on the CO card correspond 
    to the port numbers as follows: 
    You can assign one of the incoming call services according 
    to the port number. 
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    							2.2.2 Connecting Telephone Lines to the 
    VPS 
    3 Connect the telephone line to the extension port of the 
    PBX. 
    Note: 
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    Panasonic 
    Your PBX 
    KX-TVPI 50 
    Follow the instructions on the PBX to connect the tele- 
    phone line to the extension port. 
    Use a 2 conductor wiring cord. The maximum length of 
    the wire varies according to your PBX type. Please refer to 
    your PBX Installation Manual. Remember the connected 
    extension port number on the PBX. You will call it when 
    accessing one of the assigned incoming call services. 
    The following models are recommended to be connected to 
    the VPS system: 
    l Panasonic KX-T308 10 
    l Panasonic KX-T6 16 10 
    l Panasonic KX-T1232 11 D 
    l Panasonic KX-T336 100 
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    2.2.2 
    Connecting Telephone Lines to the 
    VPS 
    4 Place the front cover to the VPS system (and PBX if the 
    cover is removed). 
    Reverse the procedure of step 1. 
    5 Tighten the four screws firmly. 
    Reverse the procedure of step 1. 
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    							2.2.3 Connecting a Data Terminal or a 
    Printer to the VPS 
    RS-232C parameters 
    Connecting RS-232C 
    cable 
    Note: For the system administration (system set-up, mailbox set- 
    up, and system diagnosis), the RS-232C terminal must be 
    connected to a serial interface (EIA port) of the unit. If the 
    DEC VT220 (100) or VT220 (100) compatible terminal is 
    used, the System Administrator can set up system param- 
    eters and diagnose the system with the conversational 
    menu-driven program. Other RS-232C terminals can be 
    also used. 
    If you wish to output reports and the like to a printer, it 
    must first be connected to the system using an RS-232C 
    cable. The wiring and parameters are the same as those for 
    a terminal. If you set print time by using the PSET Utility 
    Command, various system usage reports can be printed via 
    a printer connected to the EIA port (Refer to 3.3.5 Utility 
    Command). The communication parameters of the unit 
    have been set to the following values at the factory. 
    - Baud Rate: 9600 bps 
    - Word Bit Length: 8 bits 
    - Parity: None 
    - Stop Bit Length: 1 bit 
    Before connecting the cable, make sure the power switch 
    on both data terminals and the VPS system is OFF. 
    Data terminal 
    or Printer 
    1 Insert the RS-232C cable into the VPS with the connector 
    indicating the same direction. 
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