Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions
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1030/1560 Installation Instructions 11609 49th Place West Mukilteo, WA 98275-4255 Phone: (800) 524-0024 (425) 349-1000 Fax: (425) 349-1010 www.tonecommander.com 13-102360 Rev. H November 2000
Page 213-102360 Rev. H Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions © 2000, Tone Commander Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA Tone Commanderis a registered trademark of Tone Commander Systems, Inc. Changes in this revision– removed references to the P-phone Interface, Message Waiting Interfaces, and Voice Announce added Lucent 5ESS International Version
Contents Introduction...........................................................................4 Ordering Equipment...............................................................5 Ordering Lines...................................................................5 Site Preparation..................................................................6 Configuration Sheet Preparation.....................................................7 Installation..........................................................................11 Contents of Shipping Boxes........................................................11 CPU Installation.................................................................12 Console Cable Installation.........................................................20 Console Installation..............................................................22 Preliminary Testing...............................................................22 CPU Option Switches............................................................25 Optional Equipment Installation.....................................................26 Configuration Programming.............................................................29 Using Configuration Programming Mode..............................................30 Programming System-Wide Features................................................33 Special Feature Key Assignment....................................................41 Programming Features Selectable Per Line...........................................41 DSS/Autodial Number Programming......................................................43 Pickup Key Programming..........................................................45 Transfer Key Programming(Lucent 5ESS International Version only)........................45 Name Display Programming............................................................46 Ring Delay Programming...............................................................47 Time of Day Clock....................................................................48 System Description...................................................................49 Consoles......................................................................49 Central Processing Unit (CPU).....................................................50 System Features................................................................50 Console Features................................................................51 Telco/PABX Requirements.........................................................55 Compatibility with Other Products...................................................56 1030/1560 Specifications..........................................................57 Maintenance.........................................................................60 Service.............................................................................61 Warranty............................................................................61 FCC Requirements....................................................................62 Industry Canada Requirements..........................................................63 Configuration Sheets..................................................................65 13-102360 Rev. HPage 3 Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions
Introduction The Tone Commander 1030 and 1560 are answering consoles for use in receptionist or departmental attendant positions, with Centrex or PABX systems. Line keys are provided for LDN (listed directory number) terminations or call processing loops. Stations may be monitored for status. Autodialing is available for each station. Autodialing is normally used to dial the station number associated with the DSS (Direct Station Select) key, but spare DSS keys may optionally dial outside lines or special access codes. Features include hold and transfer, single button call answer, line privacy, delayed ringing, night service, station status display, station name display, music on hold, and a digital clock. Console parameters may be programmed by the installer for different system configurations. A configuration programming mode is used by the installer to set console parameters as required by the telephone system. The attendant may program name displays, autodial numbers, ring delays, and the time-of-day clock. Switches can be set to prevent accidental programming changes. The system includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) in the equipment room. Two consoles may be connected to a single CPU. Two console/CPU models are available: the 10 line/30 station 1030, and the 15 line/60 station 1560. A 5-line expansion circuit board and a 30-station expansion circuit board may be installed in a 1030 CPU to increase line and station capacity to that of a 1560 CPU. All expanded systems require the 1560 console; there is no method to expand the capacity of a 1030 console. Please refer to the System Description section for detailed descriptions of all 1030/1560 features. NOTE– A special version for Lusent 5ESS International switches is available. The minor differences in system programming are explained in this manual. Tone Commander consoles are easy to install and configure. The step-by-step instructions in this manual guide the installer through the installation, preliminary testing, programming, and operational testing of the 1030/1560. Installation consists of the following steps: 1. Ordering equipment(page 5) 2. Ordering lines(page 5) 3. Site preparation(page 6) 4. Configuration Sheet preparation(page 7) 5. Mounting equipment and blocks 6. Connecting lines to CPUs 7. Installing consoles and console cables 8. Preliminary testing 9. Installing optional equipment (night bell, paging, etc.) 10. Configuration programming – includes central office/PABX compatibility parameters, and several customer-preference items. The systems default values will be adequate for many installations. 11. DSS/Autodial number programming 12. Name display programming 13. Ring delay programming Page 413-102360 Rev. H Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions Call Tone Commander Customer Service at(800) 524-0024if you have any questions about features, installation, or operation of the 1030 or 1560.
1. Ordering Equipment Order the optional PA-24 Paging/Chime Module and related equipment as required. Allow adequate time to ensure equipment availability at cutover. Required for each 1030 system (1) 1030 Central Processing Unit (equipped for 10 attendant lines, 30 stations, 2 consoles) (1) 1030 console for each attendant position (2 max.) Required for each 1560 system (1) 1560 Central Processing Unit (equipped for 15 attendant lines, 60 stations, 2 consoles) (1) 1560 console for each attendant position (2 max.) Required to provide Paging/Night Ringing service (1) PA-24 Paging/Chime module (1) Paging Amplifier and speakers Additional required equipment (1) 66M1-50 split block + (1) male-terminated 25 pair cable (1) 66M1-50 split block + (2) female-terminated 25 pair cables per each 30 monitored stations (each 25 pair cable handles 15 stations) (2) 3 pair cables from the CPU to each console (500 ft. maximum length) (2) 6 position, 6 contact modular jacks per console (1) grounded power outlet per CPU in the equipment room Sufficient space on a plywood sheet in the equipment room for mounting CPU, blocks, and ancillary equipment Cross connect wire and mounting hardware 2. Ordering Lines Please refer to the System Descriptionsection for further information regarding line requirements. Common requirements for all attendant and station lines Standard Centrex loop start lines Disconnect Supervision Call Pickup Terminate Must originate from the same Centrex Common Block 13-102360 Rev. HPage 5 Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions IMPORTANT– The line features listed below arerequiredfor proper operation of the 1030 and 1560 consoles. Allow adequate time prior to cutover for the receipt and testing of all lines and programmed features.
Requirements for all attendant lines Tone dialing Station Call Transfer Directed Call PickupwithoutBarge-In (non-Barge-In) Do notconfigure with Call Transfer-Attendant Optional attendant line features Order (1) nonhunting Centrex line per 10 attendant lines per console (recommended for retrieving unanswered station calls). Refer to the Answer Use line feature described on page 42. Requirements for all station lines Must be assigned to a Call Pickup Group Do notconfigure with Call Forward-No Answer to the attendant Optional station/line features Additional features may be optioned as required. 3. Site Preparation Central Processing Unit (CPU) The Central Processing Unit (CPU) should be installed in a clean,dryarea which is secure but also accessible by maintenance personnel. This unit is designed for wall mounting only. Allow adequate wall space for ventilation, the necessary mounting blocks, and related equipment. Ambient Environmental Requirements 1. Between 60° and 80° F (recommended). 2. Free of toxic fumes or static electricity (copiers). 3. At least 50 feet away from electromagnetic sources (arc welders). 4. Free from transient electrical load switching equipment (elevator rooms). 5. Between 5% and 95% noncondensing relative humidity. Power Requirements A dedicated circuit must be provided for the exclusive use of the CPU. IMPORTANT– Ancillary or unrelated equipment should never draw power from the same circuit that powers the CPU. The ground (3rd prong) on the power plug provides a safety ground to the chassis of the CPU, and is required for EMI shielding. It must be plugged into a grounded outlet. Page 613-102360 Rev. H Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions
Transient Surge and Spike Protection While Tone Commander products comply to FCC rules part 68.306, Hazard Voltage Limitations , in those areas of high lightning activity, the use of external protection devices on all telephone lines and the power source is recommended. Reference Grounding Reference grounding of the 1030/1560 system is necessary for proper operation. This ground should be referenced to within 3 volts of telco ground. Attendant Consoles The consoles should be installed in a clear work space and away from plants that require frequent watering or counters that tempt the placement of beverages. Ambient Environmental Requirements It is recommended that the same environmental conditions be maintained for the consoles as one would maintain for a personal computer (PC) or data terminal. Power Requirements Console operating power is provided by the CPU. 4. Configuration Sheet Preparation Prior to installation of this system, the Configuration Sheets attached to the back of this manual should be completed with the information listed below.Please leave the Configuration Sheets on site. System Programmable Features Factory programmed values have been chosen to accommodate standard central office or PABX operating parameters and generally accepted customer requirements. These values may be adjusted to specific needs. A space is provided on the Configuration Sheet for the Directed Call Pickup code required by the telephone system. Station and Line Programmable Features 1. Phone number and name identification for each line. 2. Programmable features for each line (Privacy, Answer Use). 3. Station number and user name identification for each station. Include any additional functions to be dialed with the DSS number, such as anFDprefix. 4. Autodial numbers for spare DSS keys. Sample Configuration Sheets are provided on the following three pages. 13-102360 Rev. HPage 7 Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions
1030/1560 Configuration Sheet System Programmable Features STATION KEYFEATUREDIAL PAD KEYSAVAILABLE VALUESDEFAULT VALUEACTUAL VALUE A ‘ABANDON’ Ring Time2-9,02 - 9 sec, 10 sec55 B‘RECALL’ Rings1-9,01 - 9 rings, no recall33 C‘DCP DIAL’ Sequence0, 1first, lastfirst (0)first D‘DIAL SPEED’6, 0slow (6 digits/sec), fast (10 digits/sec)fast (0)fast E‘PAUSE’ Time2-9200 - 900 msec700700 F‘FLASH’ Time 5-9(Std.), 1-9 (Intl.), 0 500 - 900 msec(Std.), 100 - 900 msec(Intl.), 1 sec 700(Std.) 600(Intl.)500 GDial Tone ‘DETECT’ Time1-9, 0500 - 700 msec, 1, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2 sec600600 H‘HOLD’ Recall Time3-6,9, 1, 2, 030 - 60, 90 sec, 2, 3 min, no recall9060 I Hold ‘RELEASE’ Time 1-8 45, 80, 200, 400, 600, 800 msec 1, 2 sec 600600 JNight ‘BELL’ Mode1, 2lines only, lines + stationslines only (1)lines only KQueue ‘PRIORITY’1-4 stations only, stations > lines, lines > stations, lines + stations (FIFO) FIFO (4)FIFO L‘ALERT TYPE’1, 2, 0normal ringing, distinctive ringing, bothboth (0)both M‘RNG TYPE’1, 0long, shortshort (0)short N‘SYSTEM CAMP-ON’0, *off, onoff (0)on WUnsupervised Call ‘TRANSFER’1-9,01 - 9 sec, offoff (0)2 DIRECTED CALL PICKUP CODED*7 CALL TRANSFER CODE (Lucent 5ESS International Version only)FD6 Page 813-102360 Rev. H Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions
1030/1560 Configuration Sheet Line Programmable Features (Default settings for all lines are shown inBOLD ITALICS.) LINE KEY NO.LINE NAME I.D. or SPECIAL USAGE KEY Page Night Quick ModePRIV. WHEN BUSYMUSIC ON HOLDANS. USERING DELAY (NO RINGING, NO DELAY, 1-9 RINGS ) TELEPHONE NUMBERS O F FO NO F FO NO F FO N 1local 1 X X Xno delay555-1980 2local 2 X X Xno delay555-1981 3local 3 X X Xno delay555-1982 4local 4 X X Xno delay555-1983 5WATS band 0 X X Xno delay208-3559 6WATS band 5X XXno delay280-7290 7Hilldale FXX XXno delay287-4739 8 9 10 11 Page key X X Xno ringN/A 12 13 14 15 13-102360 Rev. HPage 9 Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions
1030/1560 Configuration Sheet DSS Keys 1-30 DSS keys are numbered vertically on the console. DSS KEYSTATION NUMBERUSER NAMEDSS KEYSTATION NUMBERUSER NAME 1 FD4710 John F16FD4713 Phillip R 2FD4719 Bill Jones17FD4714 Mary S 3FD4729 Jill K18FD4724 Steven E 4FD4711 Jane W19FD4725 Karen G 5FD4712 Ronnie Y20FD4726 Robert T 6FD4715 Kim L21FD4727 Jim W 7FD4720 Jack S22FD4728 Pat K 8FD4716 William F23FD4730 Randy A 9FD4717 Sarah S24FD4731 Kirk B 10FD4718 Robin R25FD4732 Cliff M 11FD4721 John L26FD4738 Paul C 12FD4722 Bill T27FD4739 Norm D 13FD4737 Mike N28FD4733 Art S 14FD4736 David T29FD4734 Jo P 15FD4723 Wayne K30FD4735 Larry E Page 1013-102360 Rev. H Tone Commander 1030/1560 Installation Instructions