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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
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INSTALLATION 4-5 _ >3 4.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS . . __ .- The VP 100 installation involves: b Mounting the VP 100 cabinet. b Connecting PBX esrsnsions to the VP 100 ports. l Connecting power to the cabinet. l Installing the configuration database. l Updating the data base for both the VP 100 and the PBX. l Dedicating trunks in the PBX to the VP 100 hunt or distribution group (for primary answer). - _ l Testing. Installation personnel should be familiar with the data format and change_...
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4-6 Installation and Maintenance Manual ’ . AC Power It is best to power the system from a dedicated, separate circuit. If rhis is Requirements not possible, make sure the circuit is free of large motorized equipment, _.. , such as copy machines, and that it is protected by a fuse or bre&er. Make _ sure the power receptacle is grounded and within five feet of the cabinet. . Plug one end of the AC power cord into the VP 100 IEC! connector and the other end into the AC receptacle. Turn ON input...
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INSTALLATION 4-7 -- 4.3 PBX PREPARATION Instructions for preparing the PBX for the installation of the VP 100 are covered in PREPXRISG _ .- THE PHONE SYSTEM in this manual.’ Refe; to that chapter for: b PBX database changes. l Setting up hunt groups l Directing trunks to the VP 100. Before continuing with the installation, be sure that the appropriate PBX changes have been made and tested. - _ . . Toshiba VP Systems A&& 6.1 L?ecemDer. 1992
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4-8 Installation ad Maintenance Manual 4.4 TERMINAL COMMUNICATIONS .- -. The VP 100 is designed IO communicate with the Configuration Application Terminal (CxT) or with any standard ASCII terminal. Within this section, the word “terminal” is used to refer to the actual machine used to communicate with the VP 100. . n Terminal installation l - The terminal is connected to the VP 100 using an RS-232C Null modem cable. Attach the 9-pin connector to the jack labelled “Term 1” on the VP 100. A...
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INSTALLAT:ON 4-9 __ ..- l Terminal Interface cable Part number 5 1 O-0327-001 yJTsminal 2p!--< :: :p,de: ,, sther 25 pin DCE device Both cables are forked; the single end connects to the laptop for the Laptop interface cable. or to a terminal for the Terminal interface cable. The 9-pin forked end connects to Term I of the VP 100. The 25pin forked end connects to a modem or other DCE device. .+ There are t\vo connectors for communicating with the VP 100: l TERM 1 Terminal Access. l TERM2...
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4-10 Installation and Maintenance Manual Terminal (DB-25) (DTE Pinouts) ,- Terminal (DB-9) (DTE Pinouts) lDCD* 2 RXD 3 TXD- 4DTR . 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS a CTS 9 not used PC Laptop (DB-9) (DTE Pinouts) RXD2 4 VP 100 (DB-9) (DTE Pinouts) b 2RXD . External Model (DB-25) . VP 100 (DB-9) (DCE Pinouts) (DTE Pinouts) DCD 8 b 1 DCD ._ =. RXD 3 b ,2 RXD TXD2 4 3 TXD DTR20 4 4 DTR GND 7 5 GND DSR 6 b 6DSR RTS4 4 7 RTS CTS 5 + 8CTS RI 22 * 9 not used Figure 4-3 VP 100 Cable Connections...
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INSTALLATION 4-11 ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATIONS __ The VP 100 is designed to automatically detect the baud rate of the terrriinal. As described in .- SYSTEM STARTUP within the previous section of this chapter, the VP 100 looks for an -1 character during the automatic baud rate detect phase of the system startup process. Once the VP 100 correctly determines and adjusts to the baud rate of the terminal, it continues to communicate at that baud rate until the Baud command is used to tell it to chang’e’...
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4-12 Installaion and h&intenan,ze Manual 6. \Yait for the VP 100 to detect carrier from the modem and to display the system header rn=ssaoe. c L _r -- 7. Prsss [xi on the terminal to get the PASSWORD prompt, . 8. T>-ps the password and press .[Enter to reach the @ prompt. To pro\-ide increased security for the VP 100, disable the internal modem. At the @ prompt. enter: .*- MOD DISABLE This bIocks access to the VP 100. Once the modem is.disabled. if logon is attempted by pressing @ q q m....
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INSTALWTI;“I r-13 7 .- External Modem ..- When using an external modem. attach a cable between CO5f PORT #I (or serial port A) and the modem (Refer to the modem ouysrs manual for specific information about any jumper and/or sw;!r:h settings.) Start the CAT program as chan?G the baud rate to 1100 , baud. Refer to the CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS TERMINAL, Changing the Baud Rate. for further instruction. , Phone Line Connection Attach one end of a line cord to the connector labeled LINE cn the...
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4-14 installation and Maintenance Manual _ The modem shouId respond with “OK.” If not. recheck the rerup options described above. -7 .- Establishing a There are two-methods of dialing a phone’number using a Ha)-es Remote Connection compatible modem and connecting with a remote VP 100 syrrem: automatic dial and manual dial. Automatic Dial Method .‘- There is an industry standard set of commands for controlling and communicating with a Hayes compatible modem. The follou-ing is a subset of these...