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NEC Aspire S Manual (238 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 6.65 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1
11
Installing the Cabinet
11
General Precautions
11
Unpacking
11
Before Installing
11
Site Requirements
12
Environmental Requirements
12
Removing the Front Cover (Figure 1-1)
12
Securing the Cabinet to the Floor (Figure 1-2 - Figure 1-4)
14
Securing the Cabinet to the Wall (Figure 1-5 - Figure 1-8)
17
Securing the Cabinet to a Rack (Figure 1-9 - Figure 1-12)
20
Installing the Pcbs
24
PCB Installation (Figure 1-13 - Figure 1-16)
24
Grounding the Cabinets
28
Connecting the System Ground (Figure 1-17)
28
Completing the Installation
30
Setting the Cable Pass-Through (Figure 1-18 - Figure 1-20)
30
Reinstalling the Front Cover (Figure 1-21 - Figure 1-22)
32
Section 2
33
PCB Installation and Startup
33
Pcb Layout
33
PCB Location
33
Pcb Installation
34
Handling the Pcbs
34
Installing an Extension or Trunk PCB (Figure 2-2)
34
To Install an Extension/Trunk PCB
34
Removing an Extension or Trunk PCB
36
To Remove an Extension/Trunk PCB
36
Uninstalling a PCB Slot through Software
36
Where to Install the Pcbs
37
Central Processing Unit (CPU) PCB (Figure 2-3)
38
Performing a Software Upgrade
44
Resetting the System
44
To Perform a Cold Start
44
To Perform a Hot Start
44
DSPDB Daughter Board (Figure 2-4, Figure 2-5)
45
To Install a DSPDB Daughter Board
45
To Upgrade the DSPDB Compact Flash Card
46
LAN Connection (ENTU) PCB (Figure 2-6)
47
LED Indications
47
Specifications
47
Installing the ENTU
48
Digital Station (8ESIU-S) PCB (Figure 2-7)
49
LED Indications
49
Connector Pin-Outs on ESIU
50
To Install the ESIU PCB
51
Analog Station (4SLIU-S) PCB (Figure 2-8)
52
Connector Pin-Outs on 4SLIU-S
52
LED Indications
52
Installing an 4SLIU-S PCB
53
Analog Station (4SLIDB-S) Daughter Board (Figure 2-9 - Figure 2-10)
54
Connector Pin-Outs on 4SLIDB-S
54
LED Indications
54
Installing an 4SLIDB-S Daughter Board
55
Analog Trunk (4COIU-S) PCB (Figure 2-11)
56
LED Indications
56
Connector Pin-Outs on COIU-S PCB
57
Installing the Analog Trunk PCB
58
Direct Inward Dial (DID) (2DIOPU-S) PCB (Figure 2-12)
59
Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU-S PCB
60
Installing the Direct Inward Dial PCB
60
LED Indications
60
BRI (2BRIU-S) Interface PCB (Figure 2-13)
61
Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU-S PCB
62
LED Indications
62
To Install a BRI Interface PCB
63
Voice Mail - Intramail (Figure 2-14)
64
Installing an Intramail Compact Flash Card
65
Voip (VOIPU-S) PCB (Figure 2-15)
66
LED Indications
67
Connector Pin-Outs on VOIPU-S PCB
68
Installing the Voip PCB
69
Upgrading Your VOIPU-S Firmware
70
Installing an VOIPDB-S Daughter Board
71
Voip (VOIPDB-S) Daughter Board (Figure 2-16)
71
System Startup
72
Powering up the System
72
Pcb Startup
73
Initial PCB Installation
73
Entering the Programming Mode
74
Initial Programming (Figure 2-17)
74
Port Defaults
74
Making Test Calls
74
Setting up Extension Circuit Types
75
Saving Your Configuration
76
Backing Up/Restoring a Database
76
Using Flash Cards for System Software
77
Using a Compressed File for System Upgrades
77
Upgrading Software
78
Upgrading Software from Version 2.0X, 2.1X, or 2.2X to 2.50 or Higher
79
Identifying Port Location
81
Section 3
83
Installing Extensions and Trunks
83
Rj-61 to 66 Block Connections
83
Wiring RJ-61 Cables to 66 Blocks
83
Installing 25-Pair Cables
84
Routing Cables
84
Installing Extension Cross-Connect Blocks
84
Installing Trunk Cross-Connect Blocks
84
Installing Extensions
85
Installing a Key Telephone (Figure 3-1)
85
Key Extension Cabling (Figure 3-1)
85
To Connect Key Station Cabling
85
Installing Single Line Telephones
86
Installing a Single Line Telephone (Figure 3-2)
86
Single Line Extension Cabling (Figure 3-2)
86
To Connect Station Cabling
86
To Install a Single Line Telephone
86
Installing Cordless Telephones
87
Cordless Phone Extension Cabling (Figure 3-3)
87
Installing a Cordless Telephone (Figure 3-3)
87
To Connect Station Cabling
87
To Install a Cordless Telephone
87
Extension Cutdown Sheet
88
Extension Cutdown Sheet Configuration (Figure 3-4)
88
Installing Co/Pbx Lines
90
Loop Start Line Cabling
90
Installing Loop Start Lines (Figure 3-5)
90
To Install a Loop Start Line
90
Installing Bri Trunks
92
BRI Trunks (Figure 3-6)
92
Installing DID Trunks
94
DID Trunks (Figure 3-7)
94
Installing a DID Choke
95
DID Choke (Figure 3-8)
95
DID Choke Installation
95
Line/Trunk Cutdown Sheet
96
CO/PBX Line Cutdown Sheet Configuration (Figure 3-9)
96
Troubleshooting
98
Basic Troubleshooting
98
Troubleshooting Digital Extensions
98
Testing Telephone Operation
99
Troubleshooting Analog Extensions
100
Aspire Keyset Speakerphone Problems When Used with Analog Trunks
101
Troubleshooting CO Lines
103
Aspire Clipping Analog Trunk Calls
104
Troubleshooting ISDN Lines
105
Section 4
107
Telephones and Optional Equipment
107
2Pgdad Module
107
Using a 2PGDAD Module (Figure 4-1 - Figure 4-8)
107
LED Indications
108
Setting up 2PGDAD Module Connections
108
Background Music
113
Installing Background Music (Figure 4-9)
113
Door Box
114
Installing a Door Box (Figure 4-10, Figure 4-11)
114
Dss Console
117
Using a DSS Console (Figure 4-12 - Figure 4-14)
117
Installing a 110-Button DSS Console
118
Installing a 24-Button DLS Console
119
Dterm Voice Security Recorder (Vsr)
120
External Paging
124
External Page (Figure 4-15, Figure 4-55)
124
Installing an External Page System
124
External Recording System / External Ringer
126
External Recording System or External Ringer (Figure 4-16)
126
Installing an External Recording System or External Ringer
126
Programming
127
Headsets
129
Connecting a Headset
129
In-Line Power Adapter (Ilpa-R)
130
Conditions
130
Using the In-Line Power Adapter (Figure 4-17)
130
Installation
131
Keyset Labeling
132
Labeling Your Phone (Figure 4-18)
132
Removing the Faceplate
132
Replacing the Faceplate
132
Music Sources
133
Installing External Music on Hold
133
Music on Hold (Figure 4-19, Figure 4-20)
133
Phone Adapters
135
Using Adapters (Figure 4-21)
135
Removing the Adapter Cover (Figure 4-22)
136
Data Communication and Hardware Compatibility
137
ADA Adapter (Figure 4-23 - Figure 4-30)
138
Installing the ADA Adapter
138
ADA2 Adapter (Figure 4-31 - Figure 4-38)
141
Installing the ADA2 Adapter
141
APA and APR Adapters (Figure 4-39 - Figure 4-40)
144
Installing the APA or APR Adapter
144
CTA Adapter (Figure 4-39 - Figure 4-40)
147
Installing the CTA Adapter
147
CTU Adapter (Figure 4-43 - Figure 4-45)
150
Installing the CTU Adapter
150
Installing the PSA-R Adapter
153
PSA-R Adapter (Figure 4-46 - Figure 4-47)
153
Using the PSA-R Adapter
154
Installing the HF-R Adapter
155
Speakerphone (HF-R) Adapter (Figure 4-39 - Figure 4-40)
155
Installing the Voip Adapter
157
Voip Adapter (Figure 4-51 - Figure 4-53)
157
Power Failure Telephones
159
Connector Pin-Outs on COIU PCB for Power Failure Circuits
159
Power Failure (Figure 4-54)
159
Installing the Power Failure Telephones
160
Relays
162
Relays - External Page, Door Box, General Purpose (Figure 4-15, Figure 4-55)
162
To Connect a Dry Contact Relay Device to a Door Box/External Page Relay
162
Slt Adapter
164
Installing the SLT Adapter
164
Using the SLT Adapter (Figure 4-56 - Figure 4-58)
164
Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
165
Telephones
166
34-Button Super Display Telephone - P/Ns 0890049 & 0890050
166
34-Button Display Telephone - P/Ns 0890045 & 0890046
167
22-Button Display Telephone - P/Ns 0890043 & 0890044
167
22-Button Standard Telephone - P/Ns 0890041 & 0890042
168
2-Button Telephone - P/Ns 0890047 & 0890048
168
Cordless Single Line Headset Telephone, CT-11 - P/N 730090
169
Cordless Telephone - P/N 730088/730087
170
IP Station Equipment
179
34-Button Aspire Iphone - BK - P/N 0890065
179
H.323 IP Phone - P/N 780005
179
Super Display Lcd
182
Positioning the Super Display LCD (Figure 4-76, Figure 4-77)
182
Telephone Legs
183
Adjusting the Leg Height
183
Using the Telephone Legs (Figure 4-78 - Figure 4-82)
183
Wall-Mount Bracket
186
Using the Wall-Mount Bracket
186
Installing the Wall-Mount Handset Bracket (Figure 4-83 - Figure 4-89)
186
Removing the Phone from a Wall-Mounting Bracket (Figure 4-90 - Figure 4-91)
190
Installing the 2-Button Phone's Wall-Mount Bracket (Figure 4-92 - Figure 4-94)
192
Section 5
195
Data and SMDR
195
Data Overview
195
Data Communications
195
APA Adapter
195
APR Adapter
195
CTA Adapter
196
CTU Adapter
196
Data Communication Availability with Hardware
196
Ports for APR Adapter
197
Programming for System and Alarm Reports
197
Smdr
198
Installing SMDR
198
Using SMDR (Figure 5-1)
198
Programming SMDR
200
Section 6
203
LAN Connection
203
Lan Devices
203
Using Lans
203
Pcbs
205
Terminals
205
Hardware
206
Installing a LAN Device or Voip Telephone
207
System Specifications
209
Aspire S System Capacities
209
Aspire S PCB Capacities
210
Environmental Requirements
211
Environmental Specifications
211
Power Requirements
211
Site Requirements
211
Electrical Specifications
212
Aspire Soft Phone Requirements
213
Callanalyst Requirements
214
IP Routers
215
Mechanical Specifications
216
2PGDAD Module/Cpu Input/Output
216
AC-2R Input/Output
216
BGM/MOH Music Source Input
217
Door Box/External Paging
217
LAN Specifications
217
Single Line Telephone - DTH-1-1
217
SLT Adapter
217
Sliu Pcb / Slidb
217
Recommended Usage Guidelines for Cordless Phones
218
Cordless Lite II
218
Cordless II
219
UL Listed System
219
FCC Registration Information
220
FCC DID Requirements
220
Cabling Requirements
221
Cable Requirements
221
Aspire S Configuration Guide
223
Parts List
224
Station Equipment
224
Peripheral Station Equipment
225
Aspire Applications
226
Bluefire
226
Common Equipment
227
Pcbs
227
Desi Labels
228
Spare Parts
230
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NEC Aspire S Networking Manual (256 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 2.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
11
About Aspire Networking
11
What Is Networking
11
Aspire Requirements
13
Available Features
16
About this Manual
18
Using this Manual
18
Unique Considerations
19
Setting up the Networking Feature
21
Required System Programming
21
Basic System Programming
21
ISDN Networking
22
IP Networking
26
Multi-Site Networking
41
Numbering Plan
42
Features
47
Call Routing
49
Call Routing : Using ARS Class of Service Matching to Call
49
Local Authorities
49
ARS/F-Route
50
BLF Indication
56
Barge in
57
Call Forwarding
58
Call Forwarding / Do Not Disturb Override
60
Call Forward, Off-Premise
61
Call Forwarding with Follow Me
62
Call Waiting / Camp on
63
Callback
64
Caller ID Display
66
Central Office Calls, Placing
67
Central Office Calls, Placing: Seizing a Trunk in a Networked System
67
Channel Release Link
69
Conference
70
Department Calling
72
Department Step Call
74
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
75
Direct Inward Line (DIL)
76
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
77
Fax over Networking
79
Hold
81
Hotline / Direct Station Selection (DSS)
82
Intercom
84
Keep Alive Operation
85
Last Number Redial
86
Message Waiting
87
Operator, Centralized
88
Paging
89
Park
91
Ringdown Extension, Internal/External
93
Selectable Display Messaging
94
Toll Restriction
95
Transfer
96
Voice Mail, Centralized
99
Voice Mail, Local
103
Programming
109
Programming Basics
111
Before Reading this Section
111
How to Use this Section
111
How to Enter the Programming Mode
112
How to Exit the Programming Mode
113
Using Keys to Move Around in the Programs
114
Programming Names and Text Messages
115
Programming Names and Text Messages
116
Using Soft Keys for Programming
118
What the Soft Key Display Prompts Mean
118
PCB Setup
119
Description
119
Feature Cross Reference
128
Telephone Programming Instructions
128
NTCPU Network Setup
129
Description
129
Feature Cross Reference
130
Telephone Programming Instructions
131
LAN Setup for External Equipment
132
Description
132
Feature Cross Reference
132
Telephone Programming Instructions
133
IP System ID
134
Description
134
Feature Cross Reference
134
Telephone Programming Instructions
135
Networking Keep Alive Setup
136
Description
136
Feature Cross Reference
136
Telephone Programming Instructions
137
PRI Networking Channel Limitation
138
Description
138
Feature Cross Reference
138
Telephone Programming Instructions
139
System Numbering
140
Description
140
Feature Cross Reference
149
Telephone Programming Instructions
149
Extension Numbering
150
Description
150
Feature Cross Reference
150
Telephone Programming Instructions
151
Department Group Pilot Numbers
152
Description
152
Feature Cross Reference
152
Telephone Programming Instructions
153
Service Code Setup (for System Administrator)
154
Description
154
Feature Cross Reference
156
Telephone Programming Instructions
156
Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry Operation)
157
Description
157
Feature Cross Reference
159
Telephone Programming Instructions
160
Service Code Setup (for Service Access)
161
Description
161
Feature Cross Reference
164
Telephone Programming Instructions
164
Single Digit Service Code Setup
165
Description
165
Feature Cross Reference
166
Telephone Programming Instructions
166
Basic Trunk Data Setup
167
Description
167
Feature Cross Reference
170
Telephone Programming Instructions
171
Trunk Group Routing
172
Description
172
Feature Cross Reference
173
Telephone Programming Instructions
173
Single Line Telephone Basic Data Setup
174
Description
174
Feature Cross Reference
174
Telephone Programming Instructions
175
Department Group Basic Data Setup
176
Description
176
Feature Cross Reference
177
Telephone Programming Instructions
178
Department Group Assignment for Extensions
179
Description
179
Feature Cross Reference
179
Telephone Programming Instructions
180
System Options
181
Description
181
Feature Cross Reference
181
Telephone Programming Instructions
181
Trunk Group Routing for Networks
182
Description
182
Feature Cross Reference
182
Telephone Programming Instructions
183
Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment
184
Description
184
Feature Cross Reference
184
Telephone Programming Instructions
185
DIL/IRG no Answer Destination
186
Description
186
Feature Cross Reference
186
Telephone Programming Instructions
187
DID Translation Table Setup
188
Description
188
Feature Cross Reference
189
Telephone Programming Instructions
189
DID Translation Number Conversion
190
Description
190
Feature Cross Reference
192
Telephone Programming Instructions
192
DID Intercept Ring Group
193
Description
193
Feature Cross Reference
193
Telephone Programming Instructions
194
VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group with Incorrect Dialing
195
Description
195
Feature Cross Reference
195
Telephone Programming Instructions
196
VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group with no Answer/Busy
197
Description
197
Feature Cross Reference
197
Telephone Programming Instructions
198
Automatic Route Selection Service
199
Description
199
Feature Cross Reference
200
Telephone Programming Instructions
200
Dial Analysis Table for ARS/LCR
201
Description
201
Feature Cross Reference
202
Telephone Programming Instructions
202
ARS Dial Treatments
203
Description
203
Feature Cross Reference
204
Telephone Programming Instructions
204
ARS Class of Service
205
Description
205
Feature Cross Reference
205
Telephone Programming Instructions
205
System Options for ARS/F-Route
206
Description
206
Feature Cross Reference
206
Telephone Programming Instructions
206
Dial Analysis Table for ARS/F-Route Access
207
Description
207
Feature Cross Reference
208
Telephone Programming Instructions
209
Dial Analysis Extension Table
210
Description
210
Feature Cross Reference
211
Telephone Programming Instructions
211
ARS/F-Route Selection for Time Schedule
212
Description
212
Feature Cross Reference
212
Telephone Programming Instructions
213
ARS/F-Route Table
214
Description
214
Feature Cross Reference
215
Telephone Programming Instructions
215
Additional Dial Table
216
Description
216
Feature Cross Reference
216
Telephone Programming Instructions
217
Gain Table for ARS/F-Route Access
218
Description
218
Feature Cross Reference
218
Telephone Programming Instructions
219
Time Schedule for ARS/F-Route
220
Description
220
Feature Cross Reference
221
Telephone Programming Instructions
221
Weekly Schedule for ARS/F-Route
222
Description
222
Feature Cross Reference
222
Telephone Programming Instructions
223
Holiday Schedule for ARS/F-Route
224
Description
224
Feature Cross Reference
224
Telephone Programming Instructions
224
Voice Mail Integration Options
225
Description
225
Feature Cross Reference
226
Telephone Programming Instructions
227
CODEC Information Basic Setup
228
Description
228
Feature Cross Reference
232
Telephone Programming Instructions
233
H.225, H.245 Information Basic Setup
234
Description
234
Feature Cross Reference
235
Telephone Programming Instructions
236
VOIPU PCB DHCP Server Mode Setup
237
Description
237
Feature Cross Reference
237
Telephone Programming Instructions
238
VOIPU IP Address Setup
239
Description
239
Feature Cross Reference
239
Telephone Programming Instructions
240
VOIPU Setup
241
Description
241
Feature Cross Reference
242
Telephone Programming Instructions
242
H.323 Phone CODEC Information Basic Setup
243
Description
243
Feature Cross Reference
246
Telephone Programming Instructions
246
Appendix
247
Aspire Networking Examples
247
ISDN Networking Examples
248
Voip Networking Example
250
Multi-Site Networking Example
253
NEC Aspire S Manual (262 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 4.92 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1: the Basics
9
Section 2: Components
13
The Telephones
13
Keyset Adapters
17
Optional Equipment
20
Aspire S Common Equipment
25
Aspire S Trunk Pcbs
27
Aspire S Station Pcbs
28
Aspire (M/L and XL) Common Equipment
36
Aspire Trunk Pcbs
42
Aspire Station Pcbs
47
Aspire Optional Feature Equipment
52
Section 3: Features
63
Abbreviated Dialing
63
Account Codes
64
Alarm
66
Alarm Reports
66
Alphanumeric Display
66
Analog Communications Interface (ACI)
67
Aspire Wireless
69
Attendant Call Queuing
72
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
72
Automatic Route Selection
79
Background Music
80
Barge in
81
Call Coverage
81
Call Duration Timer
81
Call Forwarding
82
Call Forwarding, Fixed
83
Call Forwarding, Off-Premise
84
Call Forwarding with Follow Me
85
Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Override
85
Call Pickup Group
85
Call Redirect
86
Call Waiting / Camp on
86
Callback
87
Caller ID
88
Center Telephone Book
91
Central Office Calls, Answering
92
Central Office Calls, Placing
94
Class of Service
95
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Applications
101
Conference
102
Conference, Voice Call/Privacy Release
103
Continued Dialing
104
Cordless II/Cordless Lite II
105
Department Calling
107
Department Step Calling
109
Dial Number Preview
109
Dial Pad Confirmation Tone
109
Dial Tone Detection
110
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
111
Direct Inward Line (DIL)
115
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
115
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
118
Directed Call Pickup
119
Directory Dialing
120
Display Messaging, Selectable
120
Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns
120
Do Not Disturb
121
Door Box
121
Dual Line Appearance
122
Dual OPX/2-OPX
122
E911 Compatibility
122
External Alarm Sensors
124
Flash
124
Flexible System Numbering
124
Forced Trunk Disconnect
125
Group Call Pickup
125
Group Listen
126
Handsfree and Monitor
126
Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing
127
Headset Operation
127
Hold
128
Hotline
129
Hotline, External
129
I-Series Telephones
130
Indepth Lite, Indepth and Indepth
132
Intercom
133
Intercom Abandoned Call Display
133
ISDN Compatibility
134
Last Number Redial
139
Line Preference
140
Long Conversation Cutoff
141
Loop Keys
141
Maintenance
142
Meet Me Conference
148
Meet Me Paging
148
Meet Me Paging Transfer
149
Memo Dial
149
Message Waiting
150
Microphone Cutoff
151
Multiple Directory Numbers / Call Coverage
151
Music on Hold
153
Name Storing
153
Networking
154
Night Service
158
Off Hook Signaling
159
One-Touch Calling
160
Operator
161
OPX (off Premise Extension)
161
Paging, External
162
Paging, Internal
163
Paging, Privacy Release
163
Park
164
PBX Compatibility
165
Prime Line Selection
166
Privacy Release
166
Private Line
167
Programmable Function Keys
167
Pulse to Tone Conversion
168
Repeat Redial
168
Reverse Voice over
169
Ring Groups
169
Ring Tones, Selectable
170
Ringdown Extension, Internal/External
170
Room Monitor
171
Save Number Dialed
172
Secretary Call (Buzzer)
172
Secretary Call Pickup
173
Secure Set Relocation
173
Selectable Display Messaging
173
Selectable Ring Tones
174
Serial Call
174
Single Line Telephones, Analog 500/2500 Sets
175
Single Line Telephones, Digital
176
Soft Keys
176
Station Message Detail Recording
177
Station Park
179
Station Relocation
179
T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility)
179
Tandem Ringing
180
Tandem Trunking (Unsupervised Conference)
181
TAPI Compatibility
183
Tie Lines
184
Time and Date
186
Toll Restriction
186
Toll Restriction, Dial Block
189
Toll Restriction Override
189
Traffic Reports
190
Transfer
190
Trunk Group Routing
192
Trunk Groups
193
Trunk Queuing/Camp on
193
Ultra Callanalyst
194
Universal Answer
195
Voice Mail
196
Voice over
204
Voice Response System (VRS)
205
Voip
209
Volume Controls
212
Warning Tone for Long Conversation
213
Section 4: Specifications and Parts List
215
System Number Plan/Capacities
215
Aspire S System Specifications
222
Aspire M/L System Specifications
224
Aspire XL System Specifications
225
Aspire M/L/XL System Specifications
226
Aspire S Configuration Guide
248
Aspire M/L/XL Configuration Guide
249
Parts List
250
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