Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise R7.1 Installation Manual

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Compact Edition, Advanced Edition, Premium EditionInstallation ManualRelease 7.0 - April 2008

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Protective earthingThis equipment must imperatively be connected to a permanent earth protectioninstalled according to current legislation.Installatio

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Figure 4.51: Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone connectors4.6.1.1.2 Commissioning the setThis section describes how to:- Connect the set- Program keysP

Page 4 - Chapter 4

In fact, only the direct call key can be programmed (with a telephone number), which bydefault is the sixth programmable key. However, the Personal/Di

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- Connect optional equipment- Program keysPrerequisitesNone.Connecting the setsThis section describes how to connect a set to the telephone system.Pre

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42 additional keys.- Add-On Modules of types AOM10 and AOM40 can be used on the same set, but a SmartDisplay Module cannot be used in conjunction with

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- F1/F2 keys- Add-On Module keys (if any)- virtual add-on keysTwo methods are presented.Programming a keyTo program a key:1. From the MENU tab, select

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4.7.1 Hardware description4.7.1.1 OverviewThe V24/CTI Interface Module allows a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to be connected tothe OmniPCX Office, vi

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- CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 950-95: Canada4.7.1.2.2 ECM- EN55022: Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics ofinformation technol

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___change-end___4.7.2.2 JumpersThe jumper in a gray background is factory installed.___change-begin______change-end___To configure the V24/CTI Interfa

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4.7.3 External connections4.7.3.1 V24/CTI Interface Module ConnectionThe V24/CTI Interface Module is connected as follows:___change-begin______change-

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___change-end___Figure 4.57: Rear Panel1. RJ11 connector for UA line to PCX2. V24 SUBD9 connector3. CTI SUBD9 connector___change-begin______change-end

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The EC labeling indicates that this product conforms to the EC directives currently in force, inparticular:- 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic compatibility

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3 RX Data reception45 GND Protective ground67 RTS Transmission request8 CTS Ready for transmission94.8 Intelligent Base Stations4.8.1 Detailed descrip

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Both cables should have the same length. The first interface of the system’s UAI16 boardshould not be used since the operator station uses those point

Page 16 - 2.2.1.3 Rack 3 or L or LARGE

As a result of the environment and the infrastructure, certain recommendations must be takeninto account for locating Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO/EO:Recomm

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There is no hardware configuration for IBS other than selecting between an external powersupply for each IBS and remote power by system.To configure t

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There are 3 possibilities of configuration:- Short line (0-400 meters)- Medium line (400-800 meters)- Long line (800-1200 meters)Restart the IBS after

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___change-end___Figure 4.61: DECT/PWT FrequenciesNote 2:Due to hardware, there is a limit in the number of channels that you can configure.You can con

Page 20 - 2.4 Equipment

bands in the different countries, 4 types of initialization of frequency plans are available:Europe, Latin America, The United-States and China.table

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0000 0011 1111 11004.8.2 Safety rules4.8.2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONFor an exterior installation, it is necessary to take precautions against lightni

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External antennaeAccording to the ETSI EN 301 406 standard, DECT antenna gain is limited to 12 dB +/-3dB. Inthe case of external directional antennae,

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Figure 1.3: First Generation cabinetChapter1%## $##1-4        

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Square zone Rectangular zoneExample 1: square building Example 2: rectangular building1stfloor 1stfloor2ndfloor 2ndfloorIt is possible to alter the nu

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The solution proposed alternates two stations per floor with overlapping locations from onefloor to another. The zones shown by unbroken circles corre

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(release 6 and later).Note 2:For more details, refer to the documentation of the operating system used on the client workstation.The following service

Page 28 - 2.4.1.11 LAN-X Boards

4.9.1.1.2 Ethernet network access boardDynamic IP Address (DHCP)- Reserve a range of addresses for PCs in the system: WBM : Network -> DHCP tab .-

Page 29 - 2.4.1.12 LANX-2 Boards

Static IP AddressGive an IP address to the Ethernet network card; this address must belong to the samesubnet as the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Comm

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Configure the Internet Browser without proxy. In this case, the network parameters of the PCmust be set as shown in the "NETWORK SERVICES" s

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If the firewall is enabled on Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, onlypassive FTP is authorized. This parameter depends on the FTP too

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Supported Windows OS Windows 2000 SP4 ProWindows 2000 ServerWindows XP Pro SP1+SP2Windows XP Home SP1+SP2Windows Server 2003, Server 2003 R2Unsupporte

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Temporary substitutionThe replacement set keeps its own default functions (customized settings are not transferred).The data not transferred is stored

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resource keys are not preserved. The directory numbers are preserved in accordance with thesize of the directories of the stations concerned (for exam

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Figure 1.4: Second Generation cabinetNote:The Mini-MIX daughter board can be used only on a Compact Edition 2nd Generation with a CPU-3m ora CPU-4.%#

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When adding sets, attention must be paid to the limits on the number of sets and the featuresoffered by the system software key.The set is recognized

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___change-end___Interface classification- UA link: TBTS- Hub/Alcatel Reflexes or Alcatel-Lucent 9 series 1 to 3 : TBTSMaximum distances between Alcate

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Figure 4.73: PATA Hard Disk Connection___change-begin______change-end___Figure 4.74: SATA Hard Disk ConnectionDuring installation, always take anti-st

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It is possible to add one or two modules to the basic module.4.11.1.4.1 Fitting an add on module.- The CPU slot of the add on module must be fitted wi

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RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8MAIN: TX+ TX- RX+ RX-- MAIN: HSL to basic module.4.11.1.4.3 Role of the # keyName Color FeaturePOWER Red/Green - Mains operati

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5.1 Stations Default Configuration5.1.1 Detailed description5.1.1.1 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION5.1.1.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent 8 series and Alcatel-Lucent 9 series

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Figure 5.1: Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem modeChapter5(+5-2        

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Figure 5.2: Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant/Normal sets in KeySystem Mode(+        

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Figure 5.3: Virtual Key Functions for Attendant sets in KeySystem Mode (with no PhysicalAdd-on)Chapter5(+5-4     

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Figure 5.4: Virtual and Physical Add-on Key Functions for Attendant Sets in KeySystem mode(+       

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Chapter1%## $##1-6        

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Figure 5.5: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem ModeChapter5(+5-6       

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Figure 5.6: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant Sets in KeySystem Mode(+       

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Figure 5.7: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Normal Sets in KeySystem ModeChapter5(+5-8       

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Figure 5.8: Virtual Key Functions for Operator/Manager/Assistant/Normal Sets in PABX Mode(+       

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Figure 5.9: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in PABX ModeChapter5(+5-10        

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Figure 5.10: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant Sets in PABX Mode(+        

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Figure 5.11: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Normal Sets in PABX ModeAlcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4028 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4029 Digital PhonesetsE

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There are 10 pages of virtual keys (the pages can be scrolled through using the up/downbuttons of the set's 4-way navigator), with 4 virtual keys

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Chapter5(+5-14        

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6.1 System Startup from a Phone Set6.1.1 Configuration procedureYou can start-up the system using a phone set, provided this phone set is either anAlc

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2.1 OverviewAlcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server is an "e-communication server", a new"all-in-one" concept combining

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To restart the session from the beginning during programming.To restart the session if you quit using the Exit function6.1.1.2 SYSTEM TYPE: Used to de

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: Used to choose one of the pre-programmed numbering plans: (2 to 4digits, national or with *).Any modification of the numbering plan causes the delet

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orLook through the list of internal directory numbers andvalidate the entry displayed.Delete the digits contained in the field "Direct no."

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10: Number of numbers still available in the DDI table after configuration of Direct Dialnumbers.In a Hotel installation, all the Z terminals are used

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This function is only available for a business installation (in a Hotel only PCX mode isused)."PCX Mode" and "Intercom Mode"PCX Mo

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This function is only available if your installation is fitted with DECT functionsThe ARI (Access Right Identifier) number identifies the system uniqu

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Choice of language used on all the stations in the installation (displayand spoken help)6.1.1.12 BASIC METERING UNIT COSTThe value of the basic meteri

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6.1.1.14 SYSTEM RESETThis menu is used to confirm resetting the system.System reset; the display shows "System reset in progress"After the r

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- 1 Ethernet board (IP mode only; not required when there is a V24 serial port connection toAlcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server)- 64K (

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- A connection to the switch connected to the main CPU board by a direct cable.The PC IP address and network mask must be compatible with the Alcatel-

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- 56 ports.- 1 CPU slot 5 general-purpose slots.- Energy consumption: 1,2 A (230 V) / 2,3 A (110 V) - 120 W.- Dimension: H = 110 mm; W = 442 mm; D = 4

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Remote access can be managed using:- an ISDN modem- an analog V34 modemRemote access using an ISDN modem.Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication S

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1. Open OMC.2. Open the Tools folder.3. Open the OMC-Software Download application.4. In the Communication Mode window, select the type of download:•

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• The Downloadable Item area allows you to see the different versions of theapplications constituting Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Serv

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Access to modes 2, 3, 4 and 5 is password protected: pbxk1064 (using the OMC tool)Access to modes 2 and 3 is password protected: help1954 (using the O

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The 5 icons available in this mode (Terminals, Groups, System, Collective Directory andExternal Lines) are used to gain access to the wizards used to

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- Metering• Cost of telephone metering• EasyPlus View: Hotel metering cost for current currency unit (VAT, prepaymentamount, etc.)• EasyPlus View: Met

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This section will cover the following items in turn: types of Internet access, Internet services,Internet services administration systems, hardware an

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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server.- Access control: Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server offers controlsolutions for us

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- verification of information prior to validation,- the possibility of choosing the display language (French, English, German, Italian, Spanish,Portug

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navigation bar. The administration screens give access to the lists of:• Users per group• Connection profiles• Time Ranges• URL filter• Mailing lists•

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- 14 ports.- 1 CPU slot + 1 MIX slot- Energy consumption: 1.5 A (240 V)- Dimension: H = 345 mm; W = 370 mm; D = 65 mm.- Weight: 5.1 kg.The following m

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Page or the WBM Operator Home Page is displayed directly. It presents a summary ofthe system's activity.6.3.3.1.4 How to disconnectTo disconnect,

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ISDN connection 1. Connection account:• User name: account delivered by the access provider. This is a uniqueaccount and authenticates the user when c

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1. Click on the Connection Assistant icon. The Assistant connection window displays.2. In the Profile identification area, fill in the following field

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and modify the desired parameters.6.3.5.1.3 CREATION OF A DSL MODEM/CABLE MODEM TYPE CONNECTIONClick on Wizards in the navigation bar. The assistants&

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• IP address of the DSL modem: enter the IP address of the external modem.• Subnet mask: enter the defined mask.b. Click on Next. The Summary window d

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Click on Wizards in the navigation bar. The assistants" icons appear.1. Click on the Connection Assistant icon. The "Connection Assistant&qu

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- Testing the remote address by pinging the ISP's router. This checks that the router isworking properly.- DNS configuration check: this test is

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7.1 Maintenance Level 17.1.1 MaintenanceThis module provides maintenance advice on different hardware components of theAlcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office C

Page 88 - 4.5 8 Series Sets

- sealed lead battery- 7 Ah / 12 V- fire resistance better than or equal to UL94-V27.1.1.2 BOARD BATTERY MAINTENANCEIt is recommended that the batteri

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Always take anti-static precautions when handling boards. Before coming into direct physicalcontact with a board, make sure you touch a grounded metal

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Figure 2.5: Mini-MIX connections on CPU-3m RJ45Equipment numbering:- Slot 80 EN 01 for the first T0 access (80-001-01)- Slot 80 EN 02 for the second T

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1. If a hot installation is not possible, stop the system and disconnect it from the mains powersupply.2. Locate the required vacant slot in the cabin

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malfunctioning of your installation.7.1.1.6.1 Handling- Always wear a discharge device (bracelet, heel clip, etc.) to protect against electrostaticdis

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Chapter7# # #" #7-6        

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8.1 Glossary8.1.1 AAutomatic Call DistributionA computerized phone system that responds to the caller with a voice menu, and connects the call to ther

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Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol. Control protocol associated with BAP.BAPBandwidth Allocation Protocol. PPP protocol that manages bandwidth by a

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Direct Dialing In. Direct external call number for the system terminals (depending on the configuration withthe public network operator).DECTDigital E

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8.1.8 HH.323ITU standard for multimedia communication (voice, video, data).H.450Additional services associated with H.323 version 2.HSLHigh Speed Link

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ITUInternational Telecommunications Union : global coordination body.8.1.10 KKEY SYSTEM (mode)Reflexes terminal operating mode in which the terminal f

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niPCX Office Communication Server systems.NMTNumbering Modification TableNNTPNetwork News Transfer Protocol. Protocol used by computers to handle mess

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PSTNPublic Switched Telephone Network.PTN(X)Private Telecommunications Network (eXchange). A private network consisting of switches and terminalsconne

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2.3 Installation2.3.1 Overview2.3.1.1 INSTALLATION GUIDE&#' $(  #( #        

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SIPSession Initiation Protocol. A signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, events notification, andinstant messaging. SIP initiates fo

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URLUniform Resource Locator. Address of a resource (file, program, image, etc.) accessible on the Internet.UUSUser to User Signaling. Information carr

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Chapter8%)8-10        

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Legal notice:Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks ofAlcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of the

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This hardware must be installed on the customer's site, by a qualified installer, incompliance with the instructions provided with the hardware.E

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Board Function Optional boards ConnectionsCPU-3 Processing Unit (From R5.0) 128Mb Flash Memory.Optional Hard DriveHSL1, HSL2:interconnection withadd-o

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Board Function Optional boards ConnectionsCoCPUCoCPU-1CoCPU-2CoProcessing Unit (Up to R1.1)CoProcessing Unit (From R2.0)CoProcessing Unit (From R3.1)V

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Board Function Optional boards ConnectionsUAI4UAI8UAI16UAI16-14, 8 or 16 UA interfacesUAI16-1 board: possibility ofpowering terminals connected tothe

Page 110 - 4.8 Intelligent Base Stations

Name Color FunctionCPU Green CPU functioning LED (flashing)POWER Red/Green - Mains operation: steady green LED- Battery operation: steady yellow LED-

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WAN Green LED showing good WAN functioning (flashes when there is traffic);LED used if an ADSL modem is connected.2.4.1.3 CoProcessing Unit CoCPU-1 an

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2.4.1.5 UAI-X BoardsBoard used for connecting up Alcatel Reflexes terminals or DECT 4070 IO/EO base stations.The UAI16-1 board is used to power termin

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2.4.1.7 AMIX-1 X/Y/Z BoardsThese boards are used to connect 4 analog accesses, 4 or 8 analog terminals and 4 or 8Alcatel Reflexes dedicated terminals.

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2.4.1.9.1 Function of the LEDsT2 Name T1 Name FunctionBUSY BUSY B-channels busy (red LED lights up if at least 1 B-channel is busy)RAI (ATD) RAI Remot

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Each category-5 RJ45 connector has 2 green LEDs:- Left LED = link status and activity:• off: link disconnected• on: link connected• blinking: link act

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Chapter 1General PresentationPreliminary ... 1.1Ov

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2.4.1.13 DDI-X BoardThis board is used to connect 2 or 4 analog trunk lines with Multiple Subscriber Numbers.2.4.1.14 ATA BoardThe ATA (Analog Trunk A

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DAUGHTERBOARDSCPU-1/CPU-2CPUe-1/CPUe-2CoCPU-1/CoCPU-2CPU-3 CPU-3m CPU-4SDRAM64 Yes No Yes Yes Yes NoSDRAM128 No No No No No YesSODIMM 256 No Yes No Ye

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___change-end___Figure 2.26: Example of Daughter Boards on CPU-1___change-begin______change-end___Figure 2.27: Example of CPU with SATA Hard Disk2.4.1

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Boards Slots 1-2 CPU SlotCPU-1, CPUe-1, CPU-2, CPUe-2, CPU-3,CPU-3m, CPU-4No ObligatoryMIX x/y/z Yes NoAMIX-1 x/y/z Yes NoUAI4, UAI8, UAI16, UAI16-1 Y

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2.4.1.16.3 Rack 3Caution:The VoIP4-1, VoIP8-1 and VoIP16 boards implemented on a CPU board consume a hardware re-source used for slot 8 of the module.

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Board MIX Slot CPU SlotCPU-2, CPU-3, CPU-3m, CPU-4 No ObligatoryMIX x/y/z Yes NoAMIX-1 x/y/z Yes NoMini-MIX No Yes&#' $(  #

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3.1 Software Licence Management3.1.1 SOFTWARE LICENCE MANAGEMENTOn an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server several types of devices may

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- the PRINC (PRINCIPAL) software key or MAIN for the system functions (voice, Internet,etc.)- the CTI Software key for the CTI functionsThe software k

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3.2.1.1 Voice services available in "limited" mode- Stations in the default Attendant Group and analog sets with automatic call setup on goi

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Chapter 3System ServicesSoftware Licence Management ... 3.1SOFTWARE LICENCE MANAGEMENT .

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The following table lists the functions controlled by the "Main" software key, the "limited" modevalues and the configuration modu

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Controlled services RelevantsoftwareversionValues inlimited modeModularity Max HardwareextensionLAN TELEPHONYNumber of IP Phones (e-Reflexes and IPTou

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Controlled services RelevantsoftwareversionValues inlimited modeModularity Max HardwareextensionAccounting over IP From R5.0 closed open NOLANGUAGESNu

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PIMphony Pro All 0 +1 250PIMphony Team All 0 +1 250Nomadic mode From R3 0 +1 25 (R4)50 (R5.0)PIMphony release 6.0 From R5.0 0 +1 50 (R4)60 (R5.0)PIMph

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Number of sessions All 0 +1 1 *Number of monitors All 0 +1 250/500 **Features All None AllPIMphony UNIFIEDNumber of sessions From R3.1 0 +1 1 *Number

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4.1 Presentation4.1.1 Overview4.1.1.1 LOCATION OF UNITThe Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server unit can be installed in threeways:1. Fix

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4.1.1.1.2 Mounting in the 19" rackRecommendationsBefore installing the system in a 19" rack, you must verify that:- The maximum static load

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4.1.1.2 ENVIRONMENT4.1.1.2.1 Climatic conditions- Operation• Temperature: for maximum reliability, it is recommended you comply with an ambienttempera

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All outputs are made using Female RJ45 connectors.Remark:the CPU-2 and MIX boards used for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition have the same

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RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8LAN TX+ TX- RX+ RX-Up-Link TX+ TX- RX+ RX-Unit 1 to 3 outputs RX+ RX- TX+ TX-- LAN : 10/100 base T Ethernet port (MDI-II/strai

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External connections ...4.64Intelligent Base Stations ...

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- PBX: use in private network with TX and RX twisted pairs.4.2.1.1.8 LANX and LANX-1 boardRJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Ports 1 to 15 RX+ RX- TX+ TX-Up-Link

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Access Type ImpedanceAlcatel Reflexes, Z, T0,LRUTP, FTP or STP, Category 3 or 5 100 or 120 ohmsT2 UTP, FTP or STP, Category 3 or 5 120 OhmsT1 UTP, FTP

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4.2.1.4 CONNECTING TERMINALS4.2.1.4.1 Connection of Alcatel Reflexes terminalsThe terminals are equipped with a cable and a self-acting switch that pl

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System - Reflexes terminal distances:- 0.5 mm SYT type cable: 800 m (station without option) or 600 m (station with S0 or Zoption).- 278 type 0.6 mm c

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4.2.1.4.2 Connecting analog terminalsThe terminals are equipped with a cable and a self-acting switch that plugs into the wallsocket. Each terminal is

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Caution:The AFU-1 board (daughter board of the CPU board) must obligatorily be fitted to detect the ab-sence of power.The ISDN-EFM box must be install

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4.2.1.5.2 Digital Public Network by T1 or T2 accessThe diagram below shows a PRA-T2 board, but is equally applicable for a PRA-T1 board.Chapter4

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The PRA board is connected to a digital line termination (DLT) by 2 symmetrical twisted pairs.Cable impedance: 120 Ohms +/- 20% between 200kHz and 1MH

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4.2.1.5.4 Analog Public Network - Direct Dialing In.4.2.1.6 LAN CONNECTIONThe LANX8/LANX16 board is used to connect servers, PCs, IP terminals and ext

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Category 5 cable, FTP or STP, impedance 100 Ohms: maximum length 100 m.4.2.1.7 CONNECTING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENTAll auxiliary equipment is connected via

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Services provided ...6.18WBM Managing Tool ...

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Audio input characteristics:Input impedance : 600 OhmsFuse characteristics:- Max. power : 10 W- Max. voltage : 60 V- Max. current : 500 mAThe contacts

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4.2.1.7.3 Connecting an alarmThe alarm is activated in the event of a false stopping of the system.It is connected via the ALARM output (control conta

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4.2.1.7.6 Connecting a doorphone2 doorphone types are available, depending on the operating mode used:- Type A: relay-controlled doorphones (e.g. NPTT

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- A single doorphone with doorstrike may be connected to the system.- The system also allows for the connection of 2 doorphones without latch.Connecti

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socket-outlet is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.4.3.1.2 BATTERY IMPLEMENTATIONAlcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Serve

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External battery units are available in different versions. The required version depends on yourAlcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server uni

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- Batteries must be charged prior to installation.Figure 4.24: Wiring diagram of a 12V external battery rack unit (2 or 3x7Ah in parallel)Figure 4.25:

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3. Place the batteries flat in the unit and close it.4. Turn off the switch, and check the battery voltage directly on the connector at the rear ofthe

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4. Connect the negative (black) terminals of the batteries as described below (and shown inthe figure below).a. Connect the middle connector of the bl

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6. Close the unit and secure it with the four screws.7. Stick a label on the unit stating the date of the installation and the number of batteriesinst

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4. Connect the terminals of the batteries strictly in the order detailed below (also see thefigure below).a. Connect the black wire to the negative (b

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c. Connect the two units using the extension cable between the J2 connectors on theunits; the cable's Mate-N-Lok 3-terminal connector must be con

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4. Remove the fan connector, then remove the power supply unit and the battery unit.5. Replace the battery cable with the new cable provided with the

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7. Remove the mounting clip and the batteries from the internal battery support.8. Put the empty battery support and the power supply unit back in pla

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4. If the BAT IN/EXT connector is present, remove the red jumper.5. Remove the cover from the hole provided for the connecting cable on the rear panel

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You must first prepare the external battery unit for use and then connect this unit to theAlcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition unit. These tw

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3. Connect the negative (black) terminals of the batteries as described below (and shown inthe figure below).a. Connect the middle connector of the bl

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5. Close the unit and secure it with the four screws.6. Stick a label on the unit stating the date of the installation and the number of batteriesinst

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3. Push the power supply module back into the cabinet and secure it in place with ascrewdriver.4. Now on the external battery unit:a. Ensure that the

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4.3.1.5.1 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server (S, M or L rack)The connection can be made using electrical installations of the followin

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For performance and safety reasons, the system must always be connected to theground. The ground must be connected prior to all the other connections.

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Attaching the line cable:- Turn the terminal- Remove the panel at the rear of the terminal (pull it towards the interior of the terminal andthen pull

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- Attach the terminal using the two lugs: introduce the lugs into the holes previouslyoccupied by the feet (left foot and hole intended for this purpo

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List of abbreviations- TD: Transmit data - RD: Receive data- RTS: flow control output - CTS: flow control outputAdding a Sector- Turn the set and the

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- Plug in the handset cable (connector ) into the guide intended for this purpose.Wall mountedPreparing the terminal- Turn the terminal- Unscrew A and

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For Alcatel-Lucent First and Easy Reflexes terminals, the optional module is external to theterminal; this module can be placed on a table or wall mou

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The e-Reflexes terminals are connected to:1. A PC (optional). The PC is a workstation that uses the station's switch function (linkthrough straig

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- Manual, if the terminals are not connected to a same subnet as Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXOffice Communication Server, or if the DHCP server integrated i

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For more information, refer to the section Voice over IP in the product documentation.4.5 8 Series Sets4.5.1 IPTouch 4008/4018 Phone4.5.1.1 Commission

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- Initialize the set- Program keysPrerequisitesNone.Connecting the setsThis section describes how to:- Connect an IP Touch set to the LAN (Local Area

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1.1 Preliminary1.1.1 Overview1.1.1.1 SYMBOLS USED IN THE DOCUMENTATIONSee note.See important information.1.1.1.2 CLAUSESCopyright and TrademarksDatali

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Choosing the initialization modeThe default mode is dynamic mode.To choose the initialization mode, refer to the table below.table 4.21: Initializatio

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Static 1. Connect the power supply.2. Before initialization phase 5 starts, press i, then the # key.The Main menu appears.3. From the Main menu, choos

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In the procedure below, it is assumed that:- there is one DHCP server- no VLAN has to be configured.PrerequisitesNone.Relocating and retaining the sam

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Figure 4.50: Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4028 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone andAlcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone connectors4.5.2.1.2 Commissi

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To connect the set to the LAN:1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base.2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector.3. Connect th

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You do not have a DHCPserverStatic mode - Refer to table: Initializationprocedure- Obtain from your networkadministrator:• An IP address for theIP Tou

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Static 1. Connect the power supply.2. Before initialization phase 5 starts, press i, then the # key.The Main menu appears.3. From the Main menu, choos

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- AOM Alcatel-Lucent 8 series and Alcatel-Lucent 9 series Smart Display Module provides14 keys with programmable LCD labelsPrerequisitesNone.Rules and

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The 3.5 mm female jack can receive an external station speaker jack.In order to take the external station speaker into account, the set customization

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2. Select Name and enter the name to be associated with the selected key, then press OK.The desired name is associated with the key.3. Select Number a

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