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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
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1 3. Type ATX -1 4. Type ATD 5. Dial remote VP 100 6. Press 0 q q q 7. Press (1, hang up 8. Logon to the VP 100 - _ _ Terminating the Remote Connection The modem must respond w+rf: .-OK.” This command instructs the ni&sm to ignore dial tone detection. . Do not press [Enter - yet. When the VP 100 answers: (On the touchtone #tone.) The VP 100 modem tone should be heard- The modem and the VP 100 m&em should now connect and the VP 100 system header should appear_ (At maintenance level)...
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4-16 Installation ard Maintenance Manual Although some modems have external switches to configure these options, most recently manufactured modems use “software sw?tches“ that can be changed by connecting a tsrrninal :’ into the modem through an RS-232C cable and [hen sending commands directly to the modem. _ Consult the user’s guide provided with the modem to determine thsmeans by which it may be configured. . Once the external modem is connected properly, use it to communicare with the VP 100 in...
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INSTALLATlOh f-17 4.6 VP 100 INSTALLATION ._ -. n Mounting the VP 100 _ . The L-P 100 is designed to be wall mounted. This optimizes air flow around and through the system, as well as making best use of floor and wall space in the switch room. .*- Ez For proper ventilation and to allow the plastic cover to swing open upwards, the \P 100 requires 14” horizontally and 32” vertically of wall space. The 32” vertical measurement shows enough space for the metal case to hang down when it is opened...
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’ 4-18 InstallSion and Maintenance Manual . . _- .- Mounfing Locations Card Reset LEDs ______----------- \$?J 0 0 0 0) \____________------ Channel Status LEDs 01 03 05 07 0 (32 04 06 08 0 Locations Alarm LED Power LED Figure 4-4 The VP 100 Mounting Locations Toshiba VP Systems Release 6.1 December, 1992
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INSTALLATION 4-19 1 n System Startup During the entire VP 100 physical installation process. it is highly rscommended that you . .c .,- observe the messages displayed by, the VP 100 during its startup process. To do this. use the CAT and log your session so it may be printed out later. or use an ASCII terminal equipped Lvith hardcopy printout. The previous section within this chapter, TERMINAL COMMUNICATION& describes how to connect an ASCII terminal to the VP 100. The rest of this section...
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4-20 installation and Maintenance Manual _ If the VP 100 detects no (F( characters during this phse. messages are not displayed during the entire startup process: _ :: ) To get- t.he VP 100 to automatically adjust to the terminal baud rate : 1. Connect the RS-232C cable between your terminal and the \‘P 100. Be sure to insert the cable into the DB-9 jack labelled “TERM 1.” 2. Set the terminal baud rate to one of the following baud rates: 300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600, 19200, or 38400. 3. Turn...
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INSTALLAT!X 4-21 DIAGXOSTIC (MWDDIYY) TESTING HARDW.‘&E... . If no err&s are derssted during the diagnostic test phase. the VP 100 displays the following message and then proceeds immediartly to the system software bcoot phase: l TEST COMPLETE If errors are detected, the VP 100 attempts to determine the Fobable cause of the error as being either the Main Board, the hard d&k, or the power supply. The VP 100 displays an error message and then resets itself, at which point the startup process...
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4-22 lnstallarbn and N’intenance Manual * System Initialization . r ._ . . _ s - SYSTEM SOFTWARE RELEASE X.X.X.X (MMJDDNY) 7 :r DAY MMJDD HH:M&f:SS YYYY NAME ID:XXXXXX S/N:X.XXXXX PBX:XX :,$.:.‘/ , (MODEM ENABLED) LAST LOGON: MM/DD_ HH:MM 8.. * If errors are detected, the VP 100 attempts to demmine the probable cause of the error as being either the Main Board, the hard disk, or the power supply. The VP 100 displays an error message and then resets, at which point it begins the startup...
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INSTALLATION 4-23 n Full Startup Process, __ .- ._._ .-= The following provides an example of the full startup process. When the process is cbmplete, enter your password and then begin typing commands into the VP IQO. . Table 4-4 Full Startup Process Description Turn ON input power Messages displayed by the VP lOO,- Alarm LED turns ON Auot-baud-rate detect begins I Ah-m LED flashes Press IEnter repeatedly system detects baud rate Alarm LED stays on Diagnostic tests begin: A startup...
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4-24 Instalfar;cn and M&ntenance Manual SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .- .- System parameters and customer-provided information are entered into-system memory u-in: a -tuo-part configuration program. The INSTALL program is used to enter information for rev, installations. The UPDATE program is used for verification and to change the configumd~u database. This section is an overview of the configuration installation. Detailed directions for all the steps are in the Configururion manual. Using INSTALL...