Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of Contents61. Getting Started11Getting Started12Audience15Responsibilities15In This Document16Typographical Conventions16Hotline or Other Service Call Numbers/Addresses172. Installation18Installation19Room Layout/Environment21Power Supply21Location of Administration Terminal or Printer22Hardware Components23RPSD Lock23RPSD Power Monitor Adapter24PBXs26Other27Modems27RPSD Lock or Key Administration Terminal27RPSD Lock Administration Printer27RPSD Key28Hardware Installation Procedures29Installing the RPSD Lock29Connecting the RPSD Lock to the CO Line31Connecting the RPSD Lock to the PBX Modem32Connecting the RPSD Lock to the Administration Terminal or Printer33Powering Up the RPSD Lock37Installing the RPSD Key38Connecting the RPSD Key to the Terminal39Connecting the RPSD Key to the Modem39Powering Up the RPSD Key39Testing an Uninitialized Key40Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table41Software Components43Initializing the RPSD Lock43Aux. Port Settings43Initializing an RPSD Key44Test RPSD Lock Installation453. RPSD System Administration46RPSD System Administration47Time of Day Access47System Activity Log48Single Point Administration50Enable/Disable (Block) AT&T and Other Key Users50Force Connect/Disconnect50Authorized Keys51RPSD System Administrator Command Set53A - Add User53B - Block User55U - Unblock User55T - Test User56R - Remove User56L - List User Table57CR - Change Restriction60LR - List Restrictions62UR - User Restrictions63LH - Log History64AH - Access History66FH - Failure History67ST - Status Display68LS - List Statistics69RS - Reset Statistics70FC - Force Connect70FD - Force Disconnect71D - Date Set71C - Clock Set72I - ID Set72SC - Set Communications Parameters73Help Screens744. RPSD Key Use75RPSD Key Use76Access Failure Messages77Last Call Status Test77RPSD Key User Command Set78U - Set User ID79K - Set Secret Key79N - Set Device Number80L - List User Information80H - History Display81D - Date Set82C - Clock Set82I - Set Log ID83S - Status Display84SC - Set Communications Parameters85W - Wipe Out86Help Screens865. Troubleshooting87Troubleshooting88Access Failure Messages90Testing the RPSD Lock94Built-in Diagnostics94Self Check95Last Call Status Test95Modem Ring Test96Hardware Replacement96Replacing the PBX Modem97Replacing the Lock or Key98Saving the Key Seed Value100A. Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table101Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table102B. Device LEDs103Front Panel LEDs104RPSD Lock104RPSD Key105Index107Tamanho: 700 KBPáginas: 109Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of Contents61. Getting Started11Getting Started12Audience15Responsibilities15In This Document16Typographical Conventions16Hotline or Other Service Call Numbers/Addresses172. Installation18Installation19Room Layout/Environment21Power Supply21Location of Administration Terminal or Printer22Hardware Components23RPSD Lock23RPSD Power Monitor Adapter24PBXs26Other27Modems27RPSD Lock or Key Administration Terminal27RPSD Lock Administration Printer27RPSD Key28Hardware Installation Procedures29Installing the RPSD Lock29Connecting the RPSD Lock to the CO Line31Connecting the RPSD Lock to the PBX Modem32Connecting the RPSD Lock to the Administration Terminal or Printer33Powering Up the RPSD Lock37Installing the RPSD Key38Connecting the RPSD Key to the Terminal39Connecting the RPSD Key to the Modem39Powering Up the RPSD Key39Testing an Uninitialized Key40Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table41Software Components43Initializing the RPSD Lock43Aux. Port Settings43Initializing an RPSD Key44Test RPSD Lock Installation453. RPSD System Administration46RPSD System Administration47Time of Day Access47System Activity Log48Single Point Administration50Enable/Disable (Block) AT&T and Other Key Users50Force Connect/Disconnect50Authorized Keys51RPSD System Administrator Command Set53A - Add User53B - Block User55U - Unblock User55T - Test User56R - Remove User56L - List User Table57CR - Change Restriction60LR - List Restrictions62UR - User Restrictions63LH - Log History64AH - Access History66FH - Failure History67ST - Status Display68LS - List Statistics69RS - Reset Statistics70FC - Force Connect70FD - Force Disconnect71D - Date Set71C - Clock Set72I - ID Set72SC - Set Communications Parameters73Help Screens744. RPSD Key Use75RPSD Key Use76Access Failure Messages77Last Call Status Test77RPSD Key User Command Set78U - Set User ID79K - Set Secret Key79N - Set Device Number80L - List User Information80H - History Display81D - Date Set82C - Clock Set82I - Set Log ID83S - Status Display84SC - Set Communications Parameters85W - Wipe Out86Help Screens865. Troubleshooting87Troubleshooting88Access Failure Messages90Testing the RPSD Lock94Built-in Diagnostics94Self Check95Last Call Status Test95Modem Ring Test96Hardware Replacement96Replacing the PBX Modem97Replacing the Lock or Key98Saving the Key Seed Value100A. Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table101Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table102B. Device LEDs103Front Panel LEDs104RPSD Lock104RPSD Key105Index107Tamanho: 700 KBPáginas: 109Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of Contents31. Introduction7Conventions Used in This Document8Security Measures82. Understanding the Console Layout11Physical Layout of Your Console11Outside-Lines Buttons Area13Call Appearance Buttons14Dialing Keypad15Features17The Display18Displaying in Normal Mode20Ringer-Volume Control Area24Selector Console25Tones Heard Through Handset or Headset273. Operating the Console29Activating the Console30Deactivating the Console30Transferring Calls to Internal Extensions30Transferring Calls to Outside Numbers31Placing Callers on Hold32Connecting Two or More Callers32Answering Emergency Calls334. Using the Features35Speeding Up the Console35Using Auto Start35Speed Dialing36Holding Calls Automatically37Handling Multiple-Party Calls37Connecting Multiple Callers37Locking Out the Console Operator38Recalling the Console Operator38Paging with Deluxe Voice Paging39Answering Calls for Another Party40Backing Up the Console Operator41Routing Calls Through the Console Operator41Covering Calls from the Console41Forwarding All Calls42Parking Calls43Paging for Called Parties44Parking Calls44Chime Paging45Paging with Voice Paging47Paging with Deluxe Voice Paging48Assisting Callers with Special Tools49Using Call Waiting49Split-Swap50Interrupting a Call51Overriding Diversion Features52Emergency Notification to Digital Telephones52Providing Emergency Notification to the Operator54Providing Emergency Access to the Operator54Placing a Series of Calls55Managing Outside Lines56Controlling Access to Outside Lines56Displaying Outside Line Information57Choosing Outside Lines58Using Features for Internal Use58Restricting Calls58Activating Don’t Split60Testing Phone System Components61Accessing Individual Console Operators61Using the Internal Directory62Assigning Main Console Operators63Leaving Messages63Retrieving Messages64Using Night Service65Routing Calls Economically66Using Visually Impaired Attendant Service695. Centralized Attendant Service71Identifying Differences in a CAS Environment71Using CAS-Associated Tones72Using a CAS Display72Using CAS Operating Procedures73Transferring CAS Calls73Placing Calls on Remote Hold74Using CAS Backup Service74Using CAS Night Service Operations746. Routine Maintenance77Testing the Console77Cleaning Your Console78Commercial Power Failure78Glossary and Abbreviations79A79B80C80D81E81F81I82L82M82N83P83Q83S83T84U84Index85Numerics85A85B86C86D87E88F88H88I88L89M89N89O89P89R90S90T90U91V91W91Tamanho: 1 MBPáginas: 92Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Guia Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of Contents31. INTRODUCTION5General5Use of This Guide5Organization of This Guide52. DESCRIPTION7Terms You Need To Know7Tones7Attendant Console8Attendant Console Functional Areas123. FACTORY-PROVIDED SPECIAL FEATURES224. OPERATING PROCEDURES23Incoming Calls23Outgoing Calls36Attendant-Originated Calls39Operation of Features44Centralized Attendant Service (CAS)95System Status Indicators at the Main Location97System Status Indicators (SSI) at the Branch Locations107Power Failure1095. REFERENCE CONSOLE ILLUSTRATION AND LEGEND110Legend1116. LIST OF DIAL CODES1167. REFERENCES1198. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES FOR VOICE TERMINALS120Simple Failures120Testing120Alarms125Maintenance Features126System Parameters1309. GLOSSARY13210. INDEX140Tamanho: 800 KBPáginas: 143Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Guia Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTABLE OF CONTENTS3ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT11INTENDED AUDIENCES11PREREQUISITE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE12ORGANIZATION OF THIS GUIDE13HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT14TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS14RELATED RESOURCES14HOW TO MAKE COMMENTS ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT161. OVERVIEW: SYSTEM 85 AND DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH TRADITIONAL MODULES17MAJOR COMPONENTS FOR SYSTEM 85 AND DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH TRADITIONAL MODULES17SYSTEM ADJUNCTS19CROSS-CONNECT FIELDS20TERMINALS AND TERMINAL ADJUNCTS20CONNECTIVITY20GENERIC 2 WITH TRADITIONAL MODULE232. MDF/IDF DESIGN: SYSTEM 85 AND DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH TRADITIONAL MODULES24RECOMMENDED TERMINAL BLOCKS24RECOMMENDED FRAMES FOR TERMINAL BLOCKS28DESIGNING THE MDF32DESIGNING THE MDF FOR A RAISED FLOOR47RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IDF DESIGNS54INSERT LABELS553. ELECTRICAL PROTECTION: SYSTEM 85 AND DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH TRADITIONAL MODULES58TYPES OF ELECTRICAL HAZARDS58PROTECTING AGAINST HAZARD EXPOSURE58PROTECTING THE SWITCH59PROTECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT59PRIMARY PROTECTION61ENHANCED PRIMARY PROTECTION62SECONDARY PROTECTION62RECOMMENDED PROTECTORS62PROTECTION MATRIX644. PORT PACKS/DCP REPEATERS: SYSTEM 85 AND DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH TRADITIONAL MODULES68PORT CIRCUIT PACKS68DCP REPEATERS725. INSTALLATION EXAMPLE: SYSTEM 85 AND DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH TRADITIONAL MODULES74SIZING THE MDF74CONSTRUCTING THE MDF766. OVERVIEW: DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH UNIVERSAL MODULES80MAJOR COMPONENTS—MULTICARRIER MODULE80SYSTEM ADJUNCTS82CROSS-CONNECT FIELDS83TERMINALS AND TERMINAL ADJUNCTS83CONNECTIVITY83MAJOR COMPONENTS—SINGLE CARRIER MODULE837. MDF/lDF DESIGN: DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH UNIVERSAL MODULES86RECOMMENDED TERMINAL BLOCKS86RECOMMENDED FRAMES FOR TERMINAL BLOCKS90DESIGNING THE MDF94DESIGNING THE MDF FOR A RAISED FLOOR109RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IDF DESIGNS116INSERT LABELS1178. ELECTRICAL PROTECTION: DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH UNIVERSAL MODULES120RECOMMENDED PROTECTORS120PROTECTION MATRIX1219. PORT PACKS: DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH UNIVERSAL MODULES124PORT CIRCUIT PACKS124DCP REPEATERS12710. lNSTALLATlON EXAMPLE: DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH UNIVERSAL MODULES128SIZING THE MDF128CONSTRUCTING THE MDF13011. BRI: DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH UNIVERSAL MODULES136BRI TERMINALS136BRI POWER SUPPLIES13712. ADJUNCT POWER SUPPLIES140INDIVIDUAL POWER SUPPLIES140BULK POWER SUPPLY14113. FIBER-OPTICS142LCIT142CONNECTORS142PADDLEBOARD RANGE LIMITATIONS14214. INSERT LABELS145GLOSSARY163INDEX175Tamanho: 3 MBPáginas: 178Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Guia Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of Contents3Preface: About This Guide5Audience5Conventions5Organization of This Guide6Related Publications71. Introduction9Overview9About the HSL102. Installation15Installation Safety Instructions15Single HSL Installation17Multiple HSL Installation193. Using the Front Panel29The Front Panel29LCD Menu System304. Options53Options Description545. Call Control Operation57Dialing a Data Call57Answering a Call59Ending a Cal606. Test Descriptions61Self-Test61Local Loopback Test62Data Loopback Test63Remote Loopback Test64Remote Loopback with Self-Test65DCP Looparound Test667. Technical Description67Physical Dimensions and Weight67Features67AC Power68DC Power68Environmental Requirements68Registration68A. RS-232 Interface69B. RS-366 Interface71C. V.35 Synchronous Interface73D. Applications and Switch Administration75Preface75Overview75Switched Applications78Permanent Applications103E. Troubleshooting117How to Use This Chapter117Problems and Solutions118Glossary123Index127Tamanho: 500 KBPáginas: 130Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Guia Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of Contents3Preface: About This Guide5Audience5Conventions5Organization of This Guide6Related Publications71. Introduction9Overview9About the HSL102. Installation15Installation Safety Instructions15Single HSL Installation17Multiple HSL Installation193. Using the Front Panel29The Front Panel29LCD Menu System304. Options53Options Description545. Call Control Operation57Dialing a Data Call57Answering a Call59Ending a Cal606. Test Descriptions61Self-Test61Local Loopback Test62Data Loopback Test63Remote Loopback Test64Remote Loopback with Self-Test65DCP Looparound Test667. Technical Description67Physical Dimensions and Weight67Features67AC Power68DC Power68Environmental Requirements68Registration68A. RS-232 Interface69B. RS-366 Interface71C. V.35 Synchronous Interface73D. Applications and Switch Administration75Preface75Overview75Switched Applications78Permanent Applications103E. Troubleshooting117How to Use This Chapter117Problems and Solutions118Glossary123Index127Tamanho: 500 KBPáginas: 130Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Guia Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of Contents3Preface: About This Guide5Audience5Conventions5Organization of This Guide6Related Publications71. Introduction9Overview9About the HSL102. Installation15Installation Safety Instructions15Single HSL Installation17Multiple HSL Installation193. Using the Front Panel29The Front Panel29LCD Menu System304. Options53Options Description545. Call Control Operation57Dialing a Data Call57Answering a Call59Ending a Cal606. Test Descriptions61Self-Test61Local Loopback Test62Data Loopback Test63Remote Loopback Test64Remote Loopback with Self-Test65DCP Looparound Test667. Technical Description67Physical Dimensions and Weight67Features67AC Power68DC Power68Environmental Requirements68Registration68A. RS-232 Interface69B. RS-366 Interface71C. V.35 Synchronous Interface73D. Applications and Switch Administration75Preface75Overview75Switched Applications78Permanent Applications103E. Troubleshooting117How to Use This Chapter117Problems and Solutions118Glossary123Index127Tamanho: 500 KBPáginas: 130Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of Contents31. Introduction5Data Features6The System Administrator: An Important Note to All Users7On the ISDN Network: An Important Note on System Dependencies7Organization of the User's Manual82. Getting Started9Communicating With the ADM9Setting Critical Options to Make a Data Call10Making a Data Call143. Using the CMD and AT Commands17When to Type Commands17Using CMD Local Mode Commands18Using AT Local Mode Commands244. Data Options and Profiles29Data Option Definitions31Data Option Profiles43Typical Data Option Settings for Data Transfer485. Testing51Local Loopback Test51Remote Loopback Test52Self-Test536. Technical Information55EIA-232-D Lead Operation55Packet Assembler Disassembler (PAD) Capabilities58Messages on the Voice Terminal or the Attached Data Terminal Displays617. Troubleshooting63Use of the Data ZAP Command to Clear a Locked-up ADM63Use of the Self-Test to Clear a Locked-up ADM64Appendix A - Cause Code Tables65Glossary69Index71Tamanho: 300 KBPáginas: 74Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Cartão De Referência Rápidaíndice analítico6211 Telephones Quick Reference1Special Features:1IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS2SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS3PROCEDURES FOR USING THE FEATURES3To answer or place a call3To put a call on hold3To return to the held call4To retrieve a message when your Message light is blinking4To redial the last number that you dialed4To control the volume of the tone ringer4PROCEDURES FOR INSTALLING THE TELEPHONE4TABLE/DESK INSTALLATION4WALL INSTALLATION5Tamanho: 500 KBPáginas: 8Language: EnglishAbrir o manual