Digital Key Telephone SystemsInstallation
vi FiguresXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005SLA (Single Line Adapter) ...
3-60 Station ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-32: Digital Telephone Interface Board (DTIB)
Flash-Based Voice Mail System 3-61Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Flash-Based Voice Mail SystemThis section d
3-62 Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail SystemChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail SystemInst
System Wiring 3-63Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005System WiringBattery Backup Wiring InstallationThe system c
3-64 System WiringChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005RS-232C Wiring on MPB and SIUThe MPB1 contains one and the
System Wiring 3-65Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005MISB WiringThe MISB has connections for 2 music sources, 2
3-66 System WiringChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-39: External Switch / Alarm WiringStation WiringSt
System Wiring 3-67Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Digital Loop ExtenderThe Digital Loop Extender (DTIBL) is a
3-68 System WiringChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Computer Telephone Integration ModuleThe Computer Telephone
System Wiring 3-69Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Electronic Keyset and Terminal WiringWiring from the ETIB t
Tab le s viiXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005TablesExtension Boards ...
3-70 System WiringChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Power Failure Transfer Unit WiringThe Power Failure Transfe
System Wiring 3-71Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 3-23: PFTU Block WiringPair PIN # Color Description P
3-72 Wall Mounting the Digital Key TelephoneChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Wall Mounting the Digital Key Tel
Wall Mounting the Electronic Key Telephone 3-73Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Wall Mounting the Electronic K
3-74 Headset InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Headset InstallationDigital Key Telephones used with
Caller ID Interface Unit Installation 3-75Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20053. Connect the other end to the OUT
3-76 IP Phones and Related ItemsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005IP Phones and Related ItemsThe IP Keyset is a
IP Phones and Related Items 3-77Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005IP Keyset PowerThe IP phone can be powered by
3-78 IP Phones and Related ItemsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Nomad Remote Services Gateway ModuleModern bu
IP Phones and Related Items 3-79Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Front PanelThe front panel of the Nomad RSGM
viii Tab le sXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005MPB & SIU Communication Ports ...
3-80 IP Phones and Related ItemsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Basic Setup InstructionsMake the following co
IP Phones and Related Items 3-81Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The Nomad RSGM typically comes pre-configured
3-82 IP Phones and Related ItemsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20053. Press Enter, type ?, then press Enter. The
IP Phones and Related Items 3-83Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20055. Type wanset, then press Enter. The followi
3-84 IP Phones and Related ItemsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20058. Type set ip and the new WAN IP address to
IP Phones and Related Items 3-85Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 200512. Type /, then press Enter to return to the
3-86 Door BoxChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Door BoxThe Door Box is an intercom unit that can be installed a
XTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20054Maintenance andTroubleshootingThis chapter is provided as a guideline in isolating and resolving functional
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System & Database Check 4-3Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005System & Database CheckSystem
XTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20051IntroductionThis manual provides the information necessary to operate and maintain the XTS-IPSystem. The de
4-4 Telephone TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Telephone TroubleshootingThis sectio
Telephone Troubleshooting 4-5Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Keyset Button Test1. Press a keyset
4-6 Peripheral Cards and ComponentsChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Peripheral Cards and Component
Peripheral Cards and Components 4-7Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Single Line TelephonesThe SLIB
4-8 Peripheral Cards and ComponentsChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005CO Line Card FunctionsThe Loop
Peripheral Cards and Components 4-9Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005System FunctionsThe following
4-10 Peripheral Cards and ComponentsChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The Power Supply Unit (PSU) p
Peripheral Cards and Components 4-11Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Miscellaneous FunctionsThe fo
4-12 Maintenance AccessChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Maintenance AccessMaintenanceThe Maintenan
Maintenance Access 4-13Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 4-1: Remote Maintenance - Help Menu
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4-14 Maintenance AccessChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005System ConfigurationThis illustration show
Maintenance Access 4-15Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005CO/Station ConfigurationThis illustration
4-16 Maintenance AccessChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005This illustration shows what is printed ou
Maintenance Access 4-17Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005This illustration shows what is printed ou
4-18 Maintenance AccessChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Dump MAC AddressesThis illustration shows
Maintenance Access 4-19Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Event Trace BufferThe Event Trace Buffer i
4-20 Maintenance AccessChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005DTMF Receiver TraceThe CONFIG utility allo
Maintenance Access 4-21Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005MonitorThe Monitor feature provides access
4-22 Maintenance AccessChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Help Menu (?)A convenient on-screen Help M
Maintenance Access 4-23Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Event Trace ModeThe “t” command enables an
Product Description 1-3Chapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Product DescriptionIntroductionThe XTS-IP Digital Key Telepho
4-24 Maintenance AccessChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20053. Then press <Enter> to enable the
Maintenance Access 4-25Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Exit the Monitor ModeThe exit command term
4-26 Flash ROM Software UpdateChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Flash ROM Software UpdateSave/Downl
Flash ROM Software Update 4-27Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20056. Type u and press <Enter>.
4-28 Flash ROM Software UpdateChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20059. Type y to switch the banks of Fl
Flash ROM Software Update 4-29Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The following command options and s
4-30 Upgrade IP Phone SoftwareChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Upgrade IP Phone Software1. Launch
Upgrade IP Phone Software 4-31Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20054. A window similar to the followin
4-32 Upgrade IP Phone SoftwareChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20055. Click the Download option on the
Upgrade IP Phone Software 4-33Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20056. Use the HTTP download method and
1-4 Product DescriptionChapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Key Service UnitThe Key Service Unit (KSU) is a metal frame c
4-34 Upgrade IP Phone SoftwareChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The following displays to make sure
Upgrade IP Phone Software 4-35Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005When the download is complete, the
4-36 Upgrade IP Phone SoftwareChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005"Action Cancelled" -- Use
Upgrade IP Phone Software 4-37Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20051. Click on the Refresh button in I
4-38 Upgrade IP Phone SoftwareChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20054. Click on the Upgrade button. Aft
Upgrade IP Phone Software 4-39Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005"Clear the IP Phone Password&q
4-40 Nomad RSGM Software UpgradeChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Nomad RSGM Software UpgradeTo upg
Nomad RSGM Software Upgrade 4-41Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20054. Type wan, then press Enter. Th
4-42 Nomad RSGM Software UpgradeChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20056. Type get all, then press Enter
Nomad RSGM Software Upgrade 4-43Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 200510. Type ?, then press Enter to a
Product Description 1-5Chapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005There are nine universal slots in the MB (slots 0-8). Periphe
4-44 Nomad RSGM Software UpgradeChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Upgrade Software Directly (via WA
Nomad RSGM Software Upgrade 4-45Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20053. Click the Download option on t
4-46 Nomad RSGM Software UpgradeChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20054. Use the HTTP download method a
Nomad RSGM Software Upgrade 4-47Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20055. Browse to find and select the
4-48 Nomad RSGM Software UpgradeChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20056. Click OK. The download time wi
Nomad RSGM Software Upgrade 4-49Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005When the download is complete, th
4-50 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005VoIP Maintenance and Tro
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4-51Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Entering 8-Port VoIP Car
4-52 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005 Type [r r] to access t
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4-53Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Trace Setting Mode -- Fr
1-6 Product DescriptionChapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005MPB2The MPB2 incorporates the system's RAM, master clock
4-54 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Ping followed by an IP a
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4-55Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Type of Service -- From
4-56 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Data Screen ExamplesFigu
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4-57Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Trace Message Descriptio
4-58 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 4-18: H.323 Messag
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4-59Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Frequently Asked Questio
4-60 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005VoIP Troubleshooting Gui
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4-61Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005VoIP24 Upgrade Procedure
4-62 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20052. Type the Admin passwo
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4-63Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20053. Click on the Browse b
Product Description 1-7Chapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Miscellaneous BoardThe Miscellaneous Board (MISB) incorporate
4-64 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The following window app
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4-65Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Entering VoIP24 Card Adm
4-66 VoIP Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005
Index iXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005IndexAAC/DC AdapterIP Module 3-85Add-On Boards 1-11Analog CO/PBX Line Interface Boards 3-25BBackboard
ii IndexXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005KSUAC Power Plug 3-11Grounding 3-10Installation 3-5Key Service Unit 1-4LLatency 4-59LCOB 1-9, 3-25Li
Index iiiXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005System CommandsDTMF Receiver Trace 4-20Event Trace Buffer 4-19Event Trace Mode 4-23Exit Maintenance
iv IndexXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005
Copyright © 2001 VODAVI Technology, Inc.All Rights ReservedThis material is copyrighted by VODAVI Technology, Inc., and may be duplicated by Authorize
1-8 Product DescriptionChapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Extension BoardsSeveral types of extension boards are capable
Product Description 1-9Chapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005CO Interface BoardsThe types of CO Interface boards are liste
1-10 Product DescriptionChapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005T1 Interface BoardThe T-1 Interface Board (T1IB) provides th
Product Description 1-11Chapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Add-On BoardsThis section describes add-on boards, which can
1-12 Product DescriptionChapter 1 - IntroductionXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Modem Unit The Modem Unit (MODU) (Modulator & Demodulato
XTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20052System SpecificationsThis chapter describes the hardware used by the XTS-IP system and lists thespecificati
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System Capacities 2-3Chapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005System CapacitiesThe following tables and charts descr
2-4 System ComponentsChapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005System ComponentsThis table shows the slot positions a
System Components 2-5Chapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Item Number of Time SlotsSlotPositionCabinets Descript
Regulatory Information (U.S.A.)The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)established rules to allow the direct connection of theXTS-IP to a telephone
2-6 System Configuration TablesChapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005System Configuration TablesTable 2-3: System
System Configuration Tables 2-7Chapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005StationsAnalog StationsDigital TelephonesSin
2-8 System Configuration TablesChapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 2-7: Electrical SpecificationsItemSpec
System Configuration Tables 2-9Chapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 2-8: Dialing SpecificationsItemSpecifi
2-10 System Configuration TablesChapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 2-11: Electronic Telephone Audible Si
System Configuration Tables 2-11Chapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 2-12: Single Line Audible SignalsType
2-12 System Configuration TablesChapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 2-13: Digital Station Visual Signals
System Configuration Tables 2-13Chapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 2-15: Digital Station Visual Signals
2-14 System Configuration TablesChapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 2-17: Signals to Calling Station (Dig
System Configuration Tables 2-15Chapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005VoIP24 Station Port Capacity A maximum of
2-16 System Configuration TablesChapter 2 - System SpecificationsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005
XTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20053System InstallationThis chapter provides the basic system installation and wiring instructions for theXTS-I
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Introduction 3-3Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005IntroductionAs with any sophisticated communications device,
3-4 Site PreparationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Accessibility -- The location should have adequate access
KSU Installation 3-5Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005KSU InstallationThe XTS-IP Key Service Unit (KSU) consist
3-6 KSU InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The Cabinet is mounted with four #10 or larger, 1 ½ inch
KSU Installation 3-7Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-3: Connecting Cabinet 0 and Cabinet 1
3-8 KSU InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-4: Mounting Cabinets 0, 1, & 248.3”
KSU Installation 3-9Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Connecting Sets of CabinetsConnect the first set of Cabin
Contents iXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Contents1IntroductionProduct Description ...
3-10 KSU InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005KSU GroundingTo ensure proper system operation and for s
KSU Installation 3-11Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Power Line Surge ProtectionThe AC outlet should be equip
3-12 KSU InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Optional Mounting Rack1. To mount rack, use the optional
Ring Generator Unit Installation 3-13Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Ring Generator Unit InstallationThe Ring
3-14 Power Supply Unit InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Power CapacityThe power capacity of the PS
PCB Installation 3-15Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005PCB InstallationPCB Handling and General InstallationIns
3-16 Main Processing Board InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Main Processing Board InstallationThe
Main Processing Board Installation 3-17Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-10: MPB1/2, PMU, and MODU Con
3-18 Main Processing Board InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-11: MPBE, PMU, and MODU Confi
Main Processing Board Installation 3-19Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Ethernet PortThe MPB2 and MPBE have an
ii ContentsXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005CO/PBX Connections ...
3-20 Main Processing Board InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Link Module UnitThe Link Module Unit (
Main Processing Board Installation 3-21Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-14: LMUE Connector tolink wit
3-22 Miscellaneous Interface Unit InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Miscellaneous Interface Unit In
Miscellaneous Interface Unit Installation 3-23Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 3-4: MISB WiringPair PIN
3-24 Miscellaneous Interface Unit InstallationChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Serial Interface UnitThe Serial
CO/PBX Connections 3-25Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005CO/PBX ConnectionsThe two types of analog CO/PBX Line
3-26 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005CIDU to LCOBC1. Unpack the CIDU from its antistatic co
CO/PBX Connections 3-27Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005
3-28 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005DID Interface BoardThe Direct Inward Dial Interface Bo
CO/PBX Connections 3-29Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-18: DIDB w/DTRU InstallationDigital CO/PBX Li
Contents iiiXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Maintenance ...
3-30 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The T1IB contains 2 switches (SW1 and SW3) and 3 conne
CO/PBX Connections 3-31Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005 This board supports standard D4 framing format with
3-32 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The following table summarizes the operation of the sy
CO/PBX Connections 3-33Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005T-1 Ordering Information: When ordering a T-1 circuit
3-34 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20054. Position one of the DTRU4 modules so that the CN2 a
CO/PBX Connections 3-35Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The PRIB accepts two DTRU4 boards.Installation1. Inser
3-36 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 20057. Push the DTRU4 module onto these connectors to seat
CO/PBX Connections 3-37Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Installation1. Insert the BRIB card(s) into the desire
3-38 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005InstallationThe VoIP card can be placed in slots 1-7 o
CO/PBX Connections 3-39Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Note: LED 09 is closest to the Ethernet port.Figure 3-
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3-40 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Voice Over the Internet Protocol Card (24-Port)The Voi
CO/PBX Connections 3-41Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005InstallationInsert the VoIP24 card into the desired sl
3-42 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Installing the Daughterboard1. Locate the CN1 and CN2
CO/PBX Connections 3-43Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005ISDN and T1 ClockingWhen combining BRIB, PRIB, and T1
3-44 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005(1) PRIB and (1) BRIBInstall with the cable and set bo
CO/PBX Connections 3-45Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005(2) PRIBs and (3) T1IBsThe clock cable should be conne
3-46 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005(3) PRIBs and (2) BRIBsThe clock cable should be conne
CO/PBX Connections 3-47Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005The callout of Figure 3-26: Case 1 of Clock Chain, tha
3-48 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-27: Case 2 of Clock Chain
CO/PBX Connections 3-49Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-28: Case 3 of Clock Chain
Figures vXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005FiguresKSU Structure ...
3-50 CO/PBX ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-29: Case 4 of Clock Chain
Station Connections 3-51Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Station ConnectionsThe system can be equipped with an
3-52 Station ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 3-18: ETIB Wiring
Station Connections 3-53Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-30: Electronic Telephone Interface Board (ET
3-54 Station ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Single Line Interface BoardThe single line interface
Station Connections 3-55Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Installing the DTRU4 ModuleDTRU4 to SLIBE1. Unpack th
3-56 Station ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005CO to SLT Call via a T1 Trunk:1. Access the specific
Station Connections 3-57Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Figure 3-31: SLIBE & SLIBC w/MSGU and DTRU4 Modul
3-58 Station ConnectionsChapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Digital Telephone Interface BoardThe Digital Telephon
Station Connections 3-59Chapter 3 - System InstallationXTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005Table 3-20: DTIB WiringPair PIN # Color Description P
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