Tone Commander 6210, 6220 User Manual
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18Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual Installation Ordering ISDN Service ___________________ ISDN ordering forms may be supplied by your service provider. You can also print forms using the PC-based Configuration Wizard. Please refer to Appendix A in this manual. Consult your service provider to plan your service installation. Allow adequate time after cutover for testing of all call appearances and programmed features. Ask your service provider for your SPID numbers, and confirm the installation date. 6210T/6220T Installation __________________ S/T models require an external NT1. Set the Termination Switches on the Telephone and NT1 Set the termination switches on the bottom of the telephone and on the NT1 to match the termination impedance to your premises wiring configuration. Several typical wiring configurations are shown below, with the appropriate switch setting. Available switch settings are OFF and 100 ohms. We recommend the use of Category 3 or better unshielded twisted pair cable with T568A or T568B connector wiring. Distances shown are the maximums for 24-gauge cable, and may vary for other cable types.
Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual19 Basic Multipoint: (recommended for most applications) Short Multipoint: Extended Point-to-Point: Line and Power Connections Power for the telephone may be provided on PS1 (phantom power on the transmit and receive pairs from the NT1) or PS2 (power on pins 7 and 8). Tone Commander NT1U-220TC standalone NT1s and NT1U-223TC rack-mount NT1 cards provide both PS1 and PS2 power without additional connections. NT16210T or 6220T Set phone termination to OFF. 6210T or 6220T Set NT1 termination to 50 ohms. NT1U-220TC 6210T or 6220T100 Set phone termination to 100 ohms. 6210T or 6220T100 Set NT1 termination to OFF. NT1U-220TC 6210T or 6220T100 Set phone termination to 100 ohms. Set NT1 termination to 100 ohms. NT1U-220TC
20Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual WARNING: If a separate power supply is used to provide PS2 power to the telephone, make sure that the output ground of the NT1 power supply and the PS2 power supply are connected (with the correct polarity) to a common ground reference point or electrical damage to the telephone may occur. • If your phone is equipped with jumpers next to the S/T IN jack, set both jumpers to PS1 or PS2 as required. • Using an 8-conductor line cord, connect the S/T IN jack on the telephone to the TERMINAL jack on the NT1. Route the cord under the guide tabs in the phone base. Wire ColorPin #SignalT568 AT568 B *(AT&T 258A) 5Tx-WHT-BLUWHT-BLU 4Tx+ BLU BLU 1 unusedWHT-GRN WHT-ORN 2 unusedGRN ORN 3 Rx+ WHT-ORN WHT-GRN 6Rx- ORN GRN 7 -48V WHT-BRN WHT-BRN 8 GRD BRN BRN Modular Jack Pinout *T568 B jacks are recommended; they allow conventional station pair ordering when connecting to S/T punchdown blocks on NT1 racks. Handset/Headset • Plug the supplied handset or a compatible headset into the jack on the left side of the telephone. default setting
Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual21 6210U/6220U Installation _________________ U models include a built-in NT1. Optional external ISDN S/T Terminal Equipment may share the telephones ISDN line by connecting to the S/T jack on the telephone. If you are not using external Terminal Equipment, no termination switch setting is required. Set the Termination Switch on the Telephone If external Terminal Equipment (TE) is connected, set the termination switch on the bottom of the telephone to match the termination impedance to your premises wiring configuration. Two typical wiring configurations for connecting external TE are shown below, with the appropriate switch settings. Available switch settings are 50 and 100 ohms. We recommend the use of Category 3 or better unshielded twisted pair cable with T568A or T568B connector wiring. Distances shown are the maximums for 24-gauge cable, and may vary for other cable types. Basic Multipoint: (recommended for most applications) to Network Set TE termination (internal or external) to OFF. Set phone termination to 50 ohms. 300 max.TE 6210U or 6220U50U 100S/T OUT TERMINATION50 U IN
22Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual Extended Point-to-Point: Line and Power Connections U models are powered on pin 7 (-) and pin 8 (+) of the U IN jack. PS1 and PS2 output power is supplied on the S/T OUT jack to power an additional terminal. • Using an 8-conductor line cord, connect the U IN jack on the telephone to the line jack. Route the cord under the guide tabs in the phone base. An additional terminal may be connected to the S/T OUT jack. • Connect the network line to the power supply (Tone Commander Part No. 901042 or equivalent), and the power supply output to the U IN jack on the phone as shown. Handset/Headset • Plug the supplied handset or a compatible headset into the jack on the left side of the telephone. to Network Set TE termination (internal or external) to 100ohms. Set phone termination to 100 ohms. 1900 max.TE 1006210U or 6220U100U to Network 48 Volt Power Supply6210U or 6220UU
Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual23 Wall Mounting __________________________ Robust handset retainer clips for wall mount use are available on request from Tone Commander. Rotating the Base The phone base must be rotated for wall mounting. • Disconnect the line cord. • Remove the retaining screw in the center of the base. • Press the top of the tall edge of the base to disengage the snap tabs, then lift the base from the telephone body. Do not touch the expansion connector. If using the 6030X, 6001TA, or 6002TA, leave the expansion cable plugged into the phone. • Turn the base 180°, insert the tabs on the short edge of the base into the holes near the display end of the telephone, and then snap the tall side of the base onto the telephone. • Replace the retaining screw (required for UL compliance). Attaching to a wall mount jack • Plug an 8”, 8-pin line cord into the S/T IN jack (6210/6220T) or the U IN jack (6210/6220U) on the telephone. Route the cord under the guide tabs on the base. If you do not have one, you can obtain an 8” line cord by calling Tone Commander Technical Support at (800) 524-0024. • Hold the telephone next to the wall mount jack. Plug the line cord into the jack. • Hang the telephone on the wall plate mounting studs. Press down firmly to lock in place. • Push any excess line cord into the base.
24Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual Configure the Set _______________________ ISDN configuration is performed automatically in many cases. The telephone set will detect the switch type, set the SPID number, and download other setup parameters when these features are available from the central office. You will be prompted for any required setup information that cannot be set automatically. Initialization A self-test is performed upon power up. Press any key to begin initialization with the network. Unattended initialization begins automatically after a short random time interval. This delay prevents multiple terminals at a site from initializing simultaneously after a power outage. The display will show progress while establishing the communication layers. When all three communication layers are established, the TEI (Terminal Equipment Identifier) and switch type will be shown for two seconds. SPID Entry The SPID number will be assigned automatically if the network supports AutoSPID. If there is more than one SPID available for your terminal, you will be prompted to select your primary telephone number. If AutoSPID is not supported, you will be prompted to enter the phone’s primary telephone number, which is used by the phone to generate a SPID number. Enter the number with the dial pad, then press the Done key. BKSP (backspace) deletes the previous digit. National ISDN– enter your full 10-digit telephone number (including area code) 5ESS Custom ISDN– enter your 7-digit telephone number L1:OK L2:OK TEI:123 L3:OK SWITCH=5ESS NI-X ENTER PRIMARY PHONE # 785-1243 |BKSP
Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual25 Parameter Download (National ISDN only) Parameter Download is a network feature that Identifies Call Appearance and Feature Activator keys that are assigned to your line so that your phone may be configured automatically. Note: Speed Dial and DSS keys are not configured by Parameter Download, as well as other features listed on page 26 (Customize your Phone). If Parameter Download is not supported, the following screen may appear momentarily, prompting you to manually configure the telephone at a later time (see page 28). Automatic Button Detection (5ESS Custom ISDN only) Press each multifunction key. The phone will discover the keys network assignment. Keys that have no network assignment may be used for speed dialing – please refer to page 35. Firmware Updates Call Tone Commander technical support at (800) 524-0024 to get information on firmware updates. Using Local Inspect to Verify Keys Local Inspect allows you to identify the call appearance or feature assignment of each configured key, directory number bearer capabilities, and the feature indicator assignment for the Message Indicator. Please refer to page 44. NO PARAMETER DOWNLOAD PRESS SETUP TO CONFIGURE
26Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual Customize your Phone ___________________ You can set the following options on your phone. DSS – converts Call Appearance keys to Direct Station Selection keys with busy lamp indication for one-button speed dialing of stations that are monitored by your phone (page 34). Clock – sets the time-of-day clock. The clock is used for the time and date display, and for time stamping calls in the call log (page 55). Speed Dial – sets up spare keys for one-button speed dialing of frequently-called numbers (page 35). Feature Activators with Speed Dial – sets up spare keys for one- button dialing of features such as Call Forward or Directed Call Pickup, with a preselected destination (page 35). Call Directory – sets up the display-based speed dialing directory (page 57). Personal Ringing Ringing Tone – selects a distinct ringing tone for your telephone, to distinguish it from other nearby ringing telephones (page 59). Off-hook Ringing – selects single burst or normal ringing when you are on a call (page 59). Ringing Control – controls audible ringing for individual call appearances (page 60). Call Preference – controls automatic call appearance selection and automatic call answering when you go off-hook (page 61). Voice Mode Handset/Headset Mode – selects handset or headset operation (page 62). Preset Volume Levels – sets handset and headset volume levels (page 62). Display Contrast – adjusts the contrast of the display for best visibility (page 63). Call Log Password – sets or removes a password to control entry into the call log (page 64). Voice Announce – enables or disables automatic call answering by the speakerphone (page 40).
Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual27 Label the Set ___________________________ Label the multifunction keys with the telephone number, feature name, speed dial party name, or other appropriate designation. A perforated label sheet is provided with the telephone. An ISDN Telephone Setup Wizard for Windows can be downloaded from Tone Commander’s web site. This program prints key labels and service ordering forms. A Microsoft Word template for key labels only is also available. Please refer to Appendix A on page 69. Label text is on 1” centers, with 0.9” text space for each key. To install the labels, remove the plastic overlay surrounding the multifunction keys. Peel off the protective strips from the adhesive in the grooves beneath the keys. Insert the label strips in the grooves, then replace the overlay.