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Vodavi Infinite Dvx Iii Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Infinite Dvx Iii Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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infrnitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System INSTALLATION PCDDIU1 GND TD2If------b. 2RD IiD p-1 3TD SG77SG RTS 4 b 4RTS CTSS45 CTS DTR 20b PODTR DSRG16 DSR DCDB1BDCD RI 22422 RI TXCLKi54ISTXCIKRXCLKi74I’IRXTLKComputer to Phone Cable To establish a connection to any idle data port: 1.A user with an associated DDIU dials thestation number of the DDIU or the group access number of the group that the DDIUhas been inserted into or presses a DSS button representing the DDIU. The digital key system will then determine the baudrate setting for the called DDIU and con- vert the user’s associated DDIU to the same baud rate. The system will then complete the connection. _ A second method to establish a connection between two DDIUs is done by the first atten- dant.1. The first attendant dials the extension number of one data unit. Dial tone is received and the display will show the BAUD RATE. 2.Then dials the station nurnber of the sec- ond data unit, confirmation tone is heard. To break down an established connection: 1.The station user dials his associated DDIUnumber or press the DSS button for the associated DDIU followed by pressing the FLASH button. The first attendant can dial one of the DDIUs, followed by pressingthe FLASH button. Conditions:l The System is transparent to the devices being connected. Therefore each DDIU must be configured with a specific baud rate, num- ber of data bits and number of stop bits. This configuration will be done by the first atten- dant or in the case of an associated data unit can be configured by the user.l Data switching is accomplished using the same wiring the telephone station uses for voice switching.l Data ports can be arranged in UCD Groups or Hunt Groups. l Data ports do not have to be associated witha keyset, however to connect two DDIU de- vices one of them mu& be associated with a keyset unless the connection is made by the first attendant.l When the data connection has been com- pleted, the baud rate used in the connectionwill be displayed on the keyset.l Non associated DDIU connections can be broken down by the first attendant. l A DDIU has a DCE interface. Therefore a straight through RS-232C cable can be used connect to a DTE device (printer, PC, etc.).l Each DDIU requires a digital terminal port.Refer to Station Attributes Programming, 730.2, Station Identification for programming the Station ID of the Digital Data Interface Unit(DDIU). Also refer to Sec. 730.3, Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) for programming the pa-rameters of the Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) .Issue 1, February 1994 500-33
INSTALLATIONinfznite” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System Table 500-6 SMDR Printout The SMDR feature provides detailed records of all outgoing and/or Incoming, long distance only or all calls. The SMDR Qualification Timer determines the length of time that is needed to determine a valid SMDR call for reporting purposes. By default, this timer is set to 30 seconds and is variable from 00 to 60 seconds in 1 sec. Increments. This feature is enabled or disabled insystem programming. By default, SMDR is not enabled and is set to record long distance calls only. A printout format of 80 characters maximum or 29 character maximum may be selected in system programming. The standard format is 80 characters on a single line. A 29 character formatwill generate 3 lines per message. If the SMDR feature is enabled, the system starts collecting information about the call as soon as it starts and terminates when the call ends. If the call was longer then 30 seconds, the following information is printed:29 character format selected: 12 3 123456789012345678901234567890 AAA BB HH:MM:SS HH:MM MM/DD/YY(CR) (LF)HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC GGGGGGGGGGGG STA COTOTALSTARTDATE116 08 00:02:00 14:13 05/11/90(CR)(LF) 0123456789012345678901234(CR)(LF) 123456789012(CR)(LF)SO character format selected: 12345678 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 AAA BB HH:MM:SS HH:MM MM/DD/YY HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC GGGGGGGGGGGG (CR) (LF) STA CO TOTALSTART DATEDIALEDACCOUNT CODE COST 116 08 00:02:00 14:13 05/11/90 0123456789012345678901234 123456789012(CR)(LF)SO character format with Call Cost Display feature enabled: 12 34567812345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 AAA BB HH:MM:SS HH:MM MM/DD/YY HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC GGGGGGGGGGGG (CR) (LF) STA CO TOTALSTARTDATE DIALEDACCOUNT CODE COST 116 08 00:02:00 14:13 05/11/90 0123456789012345678901234 123456789012 OOO.OO(CR)(LF)SO character format for DISA Calls: 1,234 5678 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890AA BB HH:MM:SS HH:MM MM/DD/YY HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCccccccCccc GGGGGGGGGGGG (CR) (LF) STA CO TOTAL STARTDATEDIALED ACCOUNT CODE COST 04 01 00:02:00 14:13 05/11/90 I 123456789012 OOO.OO(CR)(LF) 01 04 00:04:54 14:15 05/11/90 00123456789012345678901234 - continue on next page -500-34 Issue 1, February 1994
inrtrzite” DVX ‘I1Digital Key Telephone System SECTION 600 SYSTEM CHECK-OUTSYSTEM CHECK-OUT 600.1INTRODUCTION Prior to actual power up and initialization, the inJntie Digital Key Telephone System should bechecked over to avoid start up delays or im- proper loading. A step-by-step checklist is pro- vided for this purpose. 600.2PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES 1.Make sure that the Basic Key Service Unit(BKSU) is properly grounded. 2. Verify that all PCB’s are firmly plugged into the correct card slot positions or ex- pander modules are firmly seated onto their connectors.3. Inspect the MDF for shorted wiring and improper polarity that would affect the Digital Terminal or DSS console.4. Make certain that the nicad battery jumper on the Central Processor Unit (CPU) is set between pins 2 & 3 to enableBattery Backup option. 5. Make sure that plug-ended MDF cables connected to the KSU are secure and are plugged into the correct position.600.3 POWER UP SEQUENCEThe power up sequence involves the proper application of AC power to the System, and CPB LEDs. A successful power up is assured if the installation checklist has been followed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Plug the AC power cord of the Key Service Unit into the dedicated 117V ac outlet. Turn the power switch of the KSU to ON. The Central Processor Unit (CPU) has two red LEDs located on the front of the card.If the power up is Fuccessful, both red LEDs will flash.Press the reset button on the CPU. The above LED indications will repeat. Initiali-zation may be required prior to program- ming.The system is ready for programming. If any problems have occurred, Refer to Sec-tion800,Maintenanceand Troubleshooting.Table 600-l Power Supply Tests VOLTAGE VOLTAGETEST POINT DESIGNATIONS READING LOCATIONREMARKS 117VAC +117 VAC +lO%Commercial Power SourceThe power supply is pre-set at the time of manufacturing, but should be checked at system initialization with a digital volt meter having an accuracy of fl%.wIssue 1, February 1994 600- 1
,b Lxx!i VO3AVlTECHNICAL FACT NOTICE infinite’” Digital Systems TF NO: 46a 5/l at94Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Feature for the infinite TM DVX ” Digital System This hardware enhancement is supported with Software Version 2.3G or higher. The Database Upload/Download procedures must be used to properly install this software. Description: aThe 4x8 Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Interface Board provides for One-Way Direct access to specific stations on specific DID lines from the public telephone network, without going through an attendant answering position. DIDcapabilities refer to incoming calls only. The 4x8 DID Interface Board provides four one-way DTMF DID circuits and eight digital station circuits, and requireexternally supplied 48v dc power. The system can accept from 2 to 7 digits from the Central Office. It should be noted that there are no “On-Board” relay contacts available on the 4x8 DID Interface Board. Four red LEDs located along the front edge of the 4x8 DID Interface Board (DID), one for each DID circuit toindicate when it is in use and o$e green LED (DS7) that monitors the -48~ power supply source. Two green LEDs(DS5 & DS6) also located alo& the front edge are for monitoring the +5v and -5v supply voltages. Operation:DID calls are treated as an incoming call and follow the same rules established for CO lines. DID information transferred from the network is captured and translated to direct a specific DID number to a specific station, ACD or Hunt group of stations, or Voicemail group. The DID call appears at the destination station under an assigned LOOP or CO button. When receiving a DID call, the destination station will hear CO line ringing and the assigned CO or LOOP button will flash at the incoming CO line flash rate. The destination station then presses the flashing CO or LOOP button, is connected to the incoming DID call, and CO line ringing stops and the LED for the CO or LOOP button lights steady.If the outside caller disconnects from a two-party conversation, the Central Office opens the loop and returns the line to idle state. The infinite DVX ” Digital system will detect the disconnect signal, release the line, and provide busy tone to the keyset/SLT (unless the SLT is a VM port), and disconnect from the DID line. If the extension called hangs up the phone, the central office detects disconnect, and returns the line to the idle state. External Equipment Required: 1.Externally supplied -48~ dc power source. Total current draw per DID Interface Board is 160ma. 2.4x8 DID Interface Board (DID) Vodavi Communications SystemsPage 1 of 22TF NO. 46a 8300 E. Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260(602) 443-6000
infinite TM Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a Direct Inward Dialing (Cont’d) Installation of DID card: 1.The 4x8 DID Interface Board can be installed in any card slot on the infinite DVX ” Digital system. 2.Connect the provided -48~ assembly cable to the J6 connector on the 4x8 DID Interface Board. Pin 1 of J6 is chassis ground. Pins 2 and 3 are the -48~ power supply. 4x8 DID Interface Board RJ-14 Modular Jack PinoutsVodavi Communications SystemsPage 2 of 22TF NO. 46a 8300 E Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260(602) 443-6000
Linfinite ‘” Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a Direct Inward Dialing (Cont’d) CO Line Connections: The 4x8 DID Interface Board has two RJ-14 modular connectors for connecting the CO lines to the system. CO lines 1 & 2 are on the J2 connector. Pin 3 is for Ring 1, Pin 4 is for Tip 1; Pin 2 is for Tip 2, Pin 5 is for Ring 2. CO lines 3 & 4 are on the J3 connector. Pin 3 is for Ring 1, Pin 4 is for Tip 1; Pin 2 is for Ring 2, Pin 5 is for Tip 2. Four red LEDs are located along the front edge of the 4x8 DID card, one for each CO line to indicate when it isin use or idle. Station Connections: The station ports of the 4x8 DID Interface Board are wired to the main distribution frame via a 25pair, @O-pin)female amphenol type connector located on the front edge of the board, conector Jl. A 25-pair cable with a 50-pinmale amphenol-type connector is required to extend the station ports to the main distrib@on frame. The pinoutsare shown below: PAIR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12PIN 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 430 5 31 6 32 733 834 9 35 10 36 1137 12COLOR White/Blue Blue/WhiteWhite/Orange Orange/White White/Green Green/WhiteWhite/Brown Brown/White White/Slate Slate/White Red/Blue Blue/RedRed/Orange Orange/Red Red/Green Green/Red Red/Brown Brown/Red Red/Slate Slate/Red Black/Blue Blue/BlackBlack/Orange Orange/BlackDESTINATIONSTATION JACK Xmt Tip Port01Green Xmt Ring Red Rcve TipBlack Rcve RingYellow Xmt Tip Port02Green Xmt Ring Red Rcve TipBlack Rcve RingYellow Xmt Tip Port03Green Xmt Ring Red Rcve TipBlack Rcve RingYellow Xmt Tip Port04Green Xmt Ring Red Rcve TipBlack Rcve RingYellow Xmt Tip Port05Green Xmt Ring Red Rcve TipBlack Rcve RingYellow Xmt Tip Port06Green Xmt RingRed Rcve TipBlack Rcve RingYellow Page 3 of 22TF NO. 46a Vodavi Communications Systems6300 E. Rainlree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 65260(602) 443-6000
infinite ‘” Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a 13 14 15 16Conditions:38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16Black/GreenGreen/Black BlacWBrown Brown/Black Black/Slate Slate/BlackYellow/Blue Blue/YellowXmt Tip Port 07Green Xmt Ring Red Rcve TipBlack Rcve RingYellow Xmt Tip Port 08Green Xmt Ring Red Rcve TipBlack Rcve RingYellow . . . . . . . . e . . . .The infinite DVX ” Digital system supports up to 1000 DID numbers, with a maximum of 200 ring lists to which DID numbers can point. 4The maximum number of DID trunk circuits supported is limited to the overall system CO line maximum. DID calls can be programmed to ring to a group (ACD, UCD, VM, hunt, etc.). The current limitations with trunks ringing to groups apply. A DID call may be presented to multiple stations (i.e., Exec/Sec’y) that have a LOOP or CO line button assigned for that DID line. A maximum of 16 ringing appearances of this DID line are supported in the system.Ringing preference is the same as an incoming CO call. The system provides, on a DID number or system basis, the option to generate busy tone to the calling partyif the DID number is busy and there is no place to ring (no forward destination). Incoming calls to a non-assigned DID number will be presented to the intercept Route 000. Route 000 in the ICLID Ringing Assignment Table is used as the intercept route. Calls to numbers not contained in the DID table will follow Route 000. If Route 000 is defaulted to “none”, the call will follow Route 001. Route 001 in the ICLID Ringing Assignment Table is used for Busy calls. If Route 001 is defaulted to “none”, the caller is given busy tone. Calls to busy stations (i.e., without an available Loop or CO button) will follow Route 001. The system modem may be called via a DID line. Direct routing to an individual voice mailbox for message leave/retreive is supported via the last three digits from the incoming DID number. Connection to VM and Conference are treated the same as a loop supervision. DID overrides DISA programming. ICLID information will override DID. DID circuits are DTMF only. Vodavi Communications SystemsPage 4 of 22TF NO. 46a 8300 E. Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260(602) 443-6000
cinfinite ‘” Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a Direct Inward Dialing (Cont’d) A. Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Table Programming: The buttons on the digital terminal are defined as shown below when entering the DID programming area: CLEARENTRY h---l:::::::,:s, 4 1.Press FLASH and dial [44]. The following message is shown on the display phone: Where: - RRR= Route Number (000-199) - ###= DID Number (Directory # from C.O.) (7 digits) - n..n= Name Assigned to DID Number (8 characters) To program the Route Number: 1.The top left button (ROUTE) in the flexible button field will be lit for programming the Route number. The LEDs wfor the UP Button (Button #18), the DOWN Button (Button #19) will also be lit. To change to a different DID Route Number, press either the UP Button (Button #18), or the DOWN Button (Button #19). 2.Enter the three-digit Route Number (000-199) to be associated with the DID Number. This Route Number is the same Route Number in the ICLID Ringing Assignments Table (Flash 43) and determines the destination of the DID number associated with this Route Number. 3.The display will show the route number as it is entered. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone will be heard. Vodavi Communications SystemsPage 5 of 22TF NO. 46a 6300 E. Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 65260(602) 443-6000
infinite ‘y Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a Direct Inward Dialing (Cont’d) To program the DID Number: 1.Press the NUMBER Button (Button #2) in the flexible button field for programming the DID Number. 2.Enter the DID Number to be associated with a three-digit Route Number (000-199). Up to 7 digits can be entered. By default, only the last three digits will be used for routing. This is determined in Flash 45. (Refer to Page 8). 3.The display will show the DID number as it is entered. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone will be heard. If the DID number is already in the DID Translation Table, the Route Number associated with the DID number will be displayed. NOTE: By default, the DID Table is filled with numbers. If error tone is received when the HOLD button is pressed, the DID Table is full and an entry needs to be deleted to make room for this new phon8 number. To program the name assigned to the DID Number: 1.Press the NAME Button (Button #3) to program the desired name for the DID trunk. Maximum number of characters is eight. The BACK SPACE Button (Button #5) can be used to erase the current letter to correct for errors.The following table is used for name entries. Confirmation tone will be heard.button to save the entry. Vodavi Communications SystemsPage 6 of 22TF NO. 46a 6300 E. Fiaintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 65260(602) 443-6000
infinite’” Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a Direct Inward Dialing (Cont’d) To erase a DID Table entry:1.Press the CLEAR ENTRY Button (Button #4) to clear an entire Phone Number, Name and Route from the DID Table. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone will be heard and the entry cleared. To change to a different DID Route: 1.Press the UP Button (Button #18) to advance to the next DID Route number. OR 2.Press the DOWN Button (Button #19) to go back to a previous DID Route Number. Default:By default, all entries in the DID Table (000-999) have phone numbers assigned. The following table shows the default configuration for the DID Table entries and the ICLID Ringipg Assignment Table: l Route 000 in the ICLID Ringing Assignment Table is used as the intercept route. Calls to numbers not contained in the DID table will follow Route 000. If Route 000 is defaulted to “none”, the call will follow Route 001. l Route 001 in the ICLID Ringing Assignment Table is used for Busy calls. If Route 001 is defaulted to “none”, the caller is given busy tone. Calls to busy stations (i.e., without an available Loop or CO button) will follow Route 001. Page 7 of 22TF NO. 46a Vodavi Communications Systems 8300 E. Raintree DriveScottsdale, AZ 85260(602) 443-6000