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Table of Contents 

 

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advantage

 1200 System Installation ...................... 6

 

2.1 Control Unit Specification ..................................................................................... 7

 

2.1.1

 

Physical Dimensions ............................................................................................................... 7

 

2.1.2

 

Weight ..................................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.1.3

 

Operating Voltage ................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.1.4

 

Enviromental Specification ..................................................................................................... 8

 

2.1.5

 

Feature dialling codes ............................................................................................................. 9

 

2.2

 

Installing the Control Unit ............................................................................ 11

 

2.1.1

 

Location ................................................................................................................................ 11

 

2.1.2

 

Equipment ............................................................................................................................. 11

 

2.1.3

 

Removing the Access cover ................................................................................................. 12

 

2.1.4

 

Exposed Access Area ........................................................................................................... 12

 

2.1.4

 

Wall mounting the unit .......................................................................................................... 13

 

2.2

 

Wiring Connections ..................................................................................... 14

 

2.2.1

 

Terminal Connectors in the Access Area ............................................................................. 14

 

2.2.2

 

Cage clamp connectors ........................................................................................................ 15

 

2.2.3

 

Wiring the Extensions ........................................................................................................... 15

 

2.2.4

 

Function LED’s in the access area ....................................................................................... 16

 

2.3

 

Installing the System Phones and DSS Module .......................................... 17

 

2.3.1

 

Connecting the DSS Module ................................................................................................ 17

 

2.3.2

 

Programming the Function Keys .......................................................................................... 18

 

2.4

 

Analogue extensions ................................................................................... 19

 

2.4.1

 

Connecting Analogue Phones .............................................................................................. 19

 

2.4.2

 

Calling Line Identity (CLI) ..................................................................................................... 19

 

2.4.3

 

Recall recognition ................................................................................................................. 19

 

2.4.4

 

Analogue Extension electrical characteristics ...................................................................... 19

 

2.5

 

Internal/External (S/T) ISDN basic access Interface ................................... 20

 

2.6

 

Connecting ISDN lines ................................................................................ 21

 

2.7

 

Plugging in Modules and Ancillary Equipment ............................................ 22

 

2.7.1

 

Applications Card .................................................................................................................. 23

 

2.7.3

 

Battery Back-Up .................................................................................................................... 24

 

2.7.4

 

Music-on-Hold ....................................................................................................................... 25

 

2.7.5

 

Paging unit ............................................................................................................................ 25

 

2.7.6

 

Door Phone ........................................................................................................................... 26

 

2.8

 

Powering Up the System ............................................................................. 28

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES ...................................................................................................... 28

 

2.9

 

Ethernet LAN Communication and IP addresses ........................................ 29

 

2.9.1

 

Connecting to the Ethernet Port - ......................................................................................... 29

 

2.9.2

 

IP Configuration - .................................................................................................................. 29

 

2.9.3

 

IP Connection Testing - ........................................................................................................ 30

 

2.16

 

Call Logging ................................................................................................ 31

 

2.16.1

 

Call Logging over the ethernet port ...................................................................................... 31

 

2.16.2

 

Call Logging over the serial port ........................................................................................... 32

 

2.16.3

 

Call Logging format table ...................................................................................................... 33

 

2.16.4

 

Logging Incoming Calls ........................................................................................................ 34

 

2.16.5

 

Logging Outgoing Calls ........................................................................................................ 34

 

2.16.6

 

Logging Voice Mail Calls ...................................................................................................... 34

 

2.16.7

 

Logging Transfer Calls .......................................................................................................... 34

 

2.16.8

 

Logging Externally Diverted Calls ......................................................................................... 34

 

2.16.9

 

Logging Auto-attendant Calls ............................................................................................... 35

 

2.16.10 Logging Internet Calls ........................................................................................................... 35

 

2.16.11 Logging Time From Network Calls ....................................................................................... 35

 

2.16.12  Logging Remote Access Calls ............................................................................................. 35

 

2.16.13  Logging Software Download Calls ....................................................................................... 36

 

Summary of Contents for advantage 1200

Page 1: ...eircom advantage 1200 System Installation...

Page 2: ...hout notice Facilities described may or may not be supported by your network Eircom advantage is the registered trademark of eircom business systems This documentation refers to CCU software version 3...

Page 3: ...4 Analogue Extension electrical characteristics 19 2 5 Internal External S T ISDN basic access Interface 20 2 6 Connecting ISDN lines 21 2 7 Plugging in Modules and Ancillary Equipment 22 2 7 1 Applic...

Page 4: ...ls 36 2 16 15 Roaming PIN 36 2 16 16 Advice Of Charge AOC 36 2 17 Data Call and Diagnostic Logging 37 2 17 1 ISP Call logging 37 2 17 2 Website Access logging 37 2 17 3 Streaming Diagnostic Logging 38...

Page 5: ...2 eircom advantage 1200 System Installation Important Only qualified service personnel should carry out installation of the system Please refer to the Safety notices in the Powering Up system section...

Page 6: ...ich the user has to have access for the installation of the system 2 1 1 Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the eircom advantage 1200 control unit are as follows 354mm H x 262mm W x 85mm D...

Page 7: ...ure 5C to 40C Humidity 10 to 90 Non condensing Maximum AC V A 46 VA Maximum input power 33 W Maximum input current at 230 VAC 0 2 A Maximum input current at 180 VAC 0 25 A Power Factor 0 7 Extreme wor...

Page 8: ...ation If not leader 2 1 group number destination group PIN Cancel forwarding of all calls for Group If leader 21 group number If not leader 21 group number group PIN Forward on No Answer for user 6 1...

Page 9: ...wer a page at another user 76 user number Answer a universal page 7 6 Directed page 7 7 user number Universal page 7 7 Force handsfree answer to system phone user Intercom 77 user number Door opening...

Page 10: ...s of temperature humidity dust chemicals or direct sunlight it is especially important that you allow at least 300mm clearance from the left side of the mounted unit to allow for unhinging the access...

Page 11: ...e indicated by indents in the plastic and provide space for the wires to enter the control unit To create the breakout points simply grip the indented area with a pliers and bend firmly until the plas...

Page 12: ...section the supporting and the fixing screw holes are exposed 4 Insert the two support screws into the support holes and screw down leaving a 5mm clearance from the surface of the wall 5 Place the key...

Page 13: ...inal connectors are located within the Access Area The terminal blocks consist of the following type of connectors o Cage clamp connectors are used for the connection of back up battery relay driven d...

Page 14: ...the Extensions Prepare the wires of the cables and connect them to the appropriate extension terminal blocks as described above Wall mount the extension telephone sockets Route the extension cable to...

Page 15: ...s LED will light if the system detects the presence of a T interface connected to the T3 socket LD100 T4 This LED will light if the system detects the presence of a T interface connected to the T4 soc...

Page 16: ...the two wall mounting screws 104 mm apart for the Executive phone 70 mm for the Standard phone using the rawl plugs provided 2 3 1 Connecting the DSS Module The desktop eircom advantage Executive key...

Page 17: ...be programmed for other functions using the Redefine Keys option on the associated eircom advantage Executive key set Select Menus Phone Settings Define Function Key Redefine Keys and scroll down to o...

Page 18: ...phone This button is used to generate a hold signal which must be correctly interpreted by the PBX The eircom advantage 1200 recognises the Recall signal timings on most commercially available analogu...

Page 19: ...low This switches the Transmit and Receive pair positions on the connector as well as inserting disinserting the 40 Volts DC Power Feed for the Terminals on the S Bus So Bus Connectors Cage clamp RJ45...

Page 20: ...may change the line mode to Point to Point or Point to multipoint from Browser based programming Note If the eircom advantage 1200 is to be connected in a Point to Multipoint configuration it MUST be...

Page 21: ...ated on each daughter card Module Supporting Pillars Pin Connector Battery Back up BBU charging Module 3 12 Pin Applications Card 4 24 Pin Supporting Pillar 1 2 Inserting the plug in Modules 1 Ensure...

Page 22: ...and email forwarding of voice calls on a global or individual call basis with voice storage Voice over IP user licences VoIP compression and echo cancellation Secure AES encrypted remote IP system ph...

Page 23: ...rnal battery housing for Battery Backup operation To install the Battery Back Up unit Observe anti static precautions Power down the system Remove the control unit main cover Mount the Battery Back Up...

Page 24: ...needs to be enabled in browser based programming 2 7 5 Paging unit An external Paging unit may be connected to the Phono Jack port of the eircom advantage 1200 marked Paging This will allow users to p...

Page 25: ...rt and initiating the ringing at the extensions that are programmed to ring for the Door Phone When one of these extensions answers it gets connected to the Door Phone and the user has the option to o...

Page 26: ...below In this configuration the extension connected to the door phone unit should be programmed for hotline operation in browser based programming As soon as the door phone button is pressed the exte...

Page 27: ...le and Battery are connected both the mains power and the battery must be disconnected Even if the mains power is switched off hazardous voltages are still present if the battery remains connected Aft...

Page 28: ...ning properly 2 9 2 IP Configuration In order for the connected computer s and the system to communicate there must be an IP connection established between them For the connection to be established th...

Page 29: ...ws IP Configuration IP Address 192 168 0 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 100 Make sure that the configuration that appears on your PC is correct In order to test the IP connect...

Page 30: ...this guide to describe how to use this output with external applications 2 16 1 Call Logging over the ethernet port With a PC Windows operating system connected to the system LAN Port The HyperTermina...

Page 31: ...RS TXD 2 2 Transmitted Data RS RXD 3 3 Received Data RS DTR 4 4 Data Terminal Ready RS 0V 5 5 Signal Ground 1 Select the COM Port 2 Program the COM port settings Select the COM port on you PC that is...

Page 32: ...ame 20 Alphanumeric represenataion of extension name e g Joe Bloggs 07 Call Type 1 I Incoming Voice O Outgoing Voice T Transferred N Internet Data R Remote Access C Time Retrieval D Software Download...

Page 33: ...on whether the calling party left a message on the extension s mailbox Connection Y message left Example of a call record for an incoming call that was answered by the voicemail and then left a messa...

Page 34: ...an ISP 6 12 08 04 17 12 01 Line 01 N Y 00 24 03 00 04 18501234567 ISP Company 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 16 11 Logging Time From Network Calls The eircom advantage 1200 system can be progr...

Page 35: ...2 16 15 Roaming PIN If the Call is made from a roaming pin enabled extension using a roaming pin profile defined in browser based programming then the roaming pin field is filled in with the user num...

Page 36: ...gging The eircom advantage 1200 can provide a log of data calls made to an Internet Service Provider ISP This log will show each of the dial up connections that were made from the system as shown belo...

Page 37: ...he system The streaming diagnostic information is a real time debug facility which shows the state of the system as actions are being performed This data output is sent on port 5061 2 17 4 Buffered Di...

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