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Correspondence Course

Workbook

 

P/N 80000WB06   December 2001

 

(02.04.00)

 

This Correspondence Course consists of a Workbook and 
Answerbook. You should review the information in the 
Correspondence Course Workbook, then complete the 
Correspondence Course Answerbook.

Return the Correspondence Course Answerbook to 
NEC’s Technical Training department for grading. Upon 
successful completion (a minimum final grade of 80% is 
required), NEC will send you a signed course diploma 
verifying your certification.

Summary of Contents for DS1000

Page 1: ...review the information in the Correspondence Course Workbook then complete the Correspondence Course Answerbook Return the Correspondence Course Answerbook to NEC s Technical Training department for g...

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Page 3: ...ndence Course Workbook to become familiar with the system Then as you follow the Corre spondence Course Workbook you ll complete the Correspondence Course Answerbook Once you complete the Corresponden...

Page 4: ...manual will provide details on Feature Overview Conditions operational limits Default Setting Step by Step Programming Feature Operation The manual also has a Program section which details Program Des...

Page 5: ...emovable access covers and simplified one pair wiring which means your initial installa tion and future add on s will be quick and economical All the multibutton keyset tele phones offer 10 One Touch...

Page 6: ...Integration with Voice Mail Second Call Caller ID Third Party Caller ID Check Caller ID Logging Caller ID requires the installation of Caller ID daughter boards on your ATRU PCBs This feature require...

Page 7: ...erence Guide P N 80000SLTxx The DSS Consoles and Door Box information can be found in the DS1000 2000 Software Manual 34 Button Super Display Telephone P N 80673 8 line x 20 character display 24 funct...

Page 8: ...t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ABC DEF MW ICM FLASH DND DIAL MIC LND SPK CONF HOLD GHI JKL MNO MNO PQRS TUV OPER VOL WXYZ CLEAR CHECK 80000 72 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6 LINE 7 LINE 8 BIN 1 BIN...

Page 9: ...Single Line Telephone P N 85430x available in U S only 2500 Telephones Ring Message Lamp Flash and Last Number Redial keys Ring volume control Dial mode DTMF or DP 2500 set equivalent U Slot 1 2 3 4...

Page 10: ...S BLF or feature access Up to 4 unique DSS configurations per system 4 DSS consoles allowed per system as long as the sys tem load factor is not exceeded 80000 25 300 312 301 313 302 314 303 315 304 3...

Page 11: ...the cabinet A weather tight unit with an operating temperature range of 20 to 60 degrees C 4 to 140 degrees F and a relative humidity of 10 95 non condensing Door Box Digital P N 80560 Maximum per sy...

Page 12: ...talled per digital station port The system load factor limits the total number of 2 OPX Modules that you can install Provides two 2500 type ana log circuits for connection to on premise 2500 type sing...

Page 13: ...1 10 for Personal Speed Dial bins 711 720 Due to the flexibility built into the system your dialing codes may differ from those in this guide Check with your communications manager and make a note of...

Page 14: ...peed Dial Personal Group Pickup Message Center Speed Dial System Hotline Night Key Split Key Intercom Directory Page Zones Voice Mail Record Key Dialing Line Key Park Orbit If you unplug a 34 button t...

Page 15: ...epeatedly to select ringing mode N A DSS BLF See DS1000 Installing a DSS Con sole page 65 or DS2000 Installing a DSS Console page 110 before using this option BLF Press DSS key HOLD Enter extension VO...

Page 16: ...ckup Keys RAP Group Call Pickup Key repeatedly to select ring ing mode SPK to exit Group Call Pickup Keys flash as follows Lamp only On red Immediate ring On green Delay ring Fast flash green Ringing...

Page 17: ...HOLD SPK to exit 4 and 5 Intercom Voice Announce for your incoming Intercom calls IV or IR I V to enable voice announce for your incoming Intercom calls I R to enable ringing for your incom ing Interc...

Page 18: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course Using Your Telephone 18 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 19: ...d that the default setup for your system is adequate for your needs Also keep in mind that with the DS2000 only two 16DSTU s can be supported per power supply even if the system load factors are not e...

Page 20: ...ow 1 4 Compare the entry in row 2 to your entry in row 1 Row 1 must always be equal to or less than the entry in row 2 Do not operate your system if the System Load Factor total Item 1 exceeds the all...

Page 21: ...cannot exceed 48 Always use the System Load Factor table to check your system configura tion 8 Slot Cabinets Do not install more than 2 16DSTU PCBs for each power supply The first 16DSTU PCB you insta...

Page 22: ...0 System Load Factor Calculations on page 20 and DS2000 System Load Factor Calculations on page 25 for more When installing telephones and other station devices Digital station ports 300 315 in DS1000...

Page 23: ...igital Station PCB P N 80021A and 80021 8 ASTU 8 Port Analog Station PCB P N 80041A and 80041 4ASTU 4 Port Analog Station PCB P N 80040A and 80040 8ATRU 8 Port Analog Trunk PCB P N 80011A and 80011 4A...

Page 24: ...ur system will automatically load the system software for your 8 slot cabinet during system startup You do not need to install the RFI Suppressor Assemblies on your extension and trunk cabling In an 8...

Page 25: ...own 5 Compare the entry in row 2 to your entry in row 1 Row 1 must always be equal to or less than the entry in row 2 Do not operate your system if the System Load Factor total row 1 exceeds the allow...

Page 26: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course System Configuration 26 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 27: ...16DSTU Digital Station PCB 2 6 8ASTU Analog Station PCB 3 U slot 6 System Options Classes of Service 1 15 Conference 32 simultaneous users in a Conference total of all Conferences system wide 8 simul...

Page 28: ...4 multiple operators Attendants 4 Analog Door Boxes Base 1 Expansion 1 Not Available Digital Door Boxes Each Digital Door Box uses one digital station port The System Load Factor limits the total numb...

Page 29: ...Mail Master Numbers Any unused extension number cannot exceed 8 numbers Voice Mail Ports Limited by the number of available analog ports Paging and Park Page Relays One set that are normally open and...

Page 30: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course System Capacities 30 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 31: ...ons x 8 analog exten sions line and extension maximums may be limited by load factor and slot availability Wall mountable On Off switch Installer friendly design Minimum space requirement Light in wei...

Page 32: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course DS1000 System Hardware 32 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 33: ...is 16 lines x 32 extensions line and exten sion maximums are limited by load fac tor and slot availability Wall mountable On Off switch Installer friendly design Minimum space requirement Light in wei...

Page 34: ...o change this assignment All extensions are 22 Button Display models Use 1801 Extension Circuit Type if you need to change this assignment Trunks 1 24 ring on line keys 1 24 Use User Programmable Feat...

Page 35: ...cation U Slot Software If you need to change the default PCB location Use 9902 Slot Control to reconfigure your PCBs Refer to the system s Software Manual for more With your U Slot system s default so...

Page 36: ...uired for backup PC Card only contains system software and is not used for customer site backup software 02 00 01 and above P N 85880 V PCMCIA PC card interface Back up and Restore Site Data System da...

Page 37: ...programmed PCBs to automatically detect the type of con nected device when the keyset 2 OPX Module or Digital Door Box is plugged in This speeds up installation because you no longer have to individ...

Page 38: ...the trunk circuit types need to be defined in Program 1001 Trunk Port Description Analog Station Cards 4ASTU P N 80040 A and 8ASTU P N 80041 A Four 4 or eight 8 analog stations per card Voice Mail po...

Page 39: ...runk circuits on the ATRU PCB Every ATRU PCB in the system can have a Caller ID daughter board When installing Caller ID on a ATRU PCB in the last slot you may have to adjust your system s ground wire...

Page 40: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course DS2000 System Hardware 40 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 41: ...tices Manual for further information Be sure that the site is not 1 In direct sunlight or in hot cold or humid places 2 In dusty areas or in areas where sulfuric gases are produced 3 In places where s...

Page 42: ...al Specifications Power Supply 120 VAC 10 50 60 Hz Output Power 91 Watts 100 full load Input Current 1 50A 110V VA 165 Kwh 165 BTU 563 Power Requirements 120 VAC 1 5A 180 VA max per cabinet Grounding...

Page 43: ...lated cable pair Device Cable Type Cable Run Length ft Notes Key Telephone 2 wire 26 AWG DS1000 650 DS2000 1300 2 wire 24 AWG DS1000 1000 DS2000 2000 Single Line Telephone 2 wire 26 AWG DS1000 8000 DS...

Page 44: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course System Installation 44 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 45: ...for the cabinet that gives you enough room to install the equipment and work comfortably The installation layout shown below will give you a general idea how much room you ll need DS1000 Cabinet Insta...

Page 46: ...ceptacle located within 4 1 2 feet of the AC receptacle Normally you install the extension and trunk blocks to the right of the Main Cab inet Telco should also install the RJ21X to the right of the Ma...

Page 47: ...n Attach the ground wire s The ground connects from the sys tem to the ground termination using 12 AWG stranded copper wire You must connect your system to a known earth ground 1 Loosen the lug on the...

Page 48: ...w the 2 cap tive screws that secure the cabinet top panel to the base 2 Lift up the top panel as shown below 3 Remove the top panel Install the Battery In the event of commercial AC power failure the...

Page 49: ...er precautions when discarding the battery It may be considered hazardous material in some areas Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type re...

Page 50: ...e illustration below 2 Following the DS1000 Extension Assignments on page 51 punch down a standard 25 pair cable on the extension block The cable should have a female amphenol 50 pin connector on one...

Page 51: ...16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 42 17 4...

Page 52: ...t 3 The illustrations below shows the pinouts for each mod jack Mod Jack Assignments WHT BLK RED GRN YEL BLU CO 1 3 3T 2T 1R 1T 2R 3R WHT BLK RED GRN YEL BLU Audio NC Music T Page R Page T Music R NC...

Page 53: ...ack for each extension within 6 feet of the telephone s location 2 For each extension run one pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross connect block to the modular jack 3 Terminate the station cable W...

Page 54: ...The telco may provide your trunks in a single RJ 25C jack or in multiple RJ 11C jacks 2 Wire the additional modular jacks as shown 3 Plug line cords from the telco mod jacks to the system mod jacks as...

Page 55: ...Make sure the system is properly grounded 2 Install a surge protector in the AC outlet 3 Plug the main cabinet s AC power cord into its surge protector 4 Turn on the cabinet s power switch After a br...

Page 56: ...output to audio inputs on customer provided Paging systems Zone 1 and All Call Paging announcements broadcast from the External Paging output Be sure the connected Paging equipment is compatible with...

Page 57: ...ays connect the BLK andYEL lugs on the Door Box 1 modular jack to the relay that controls the External Paging system 2 If you are using the Door 2 relays connect the BLK andYEL lugs on the Door Box 2...

Page 58: ...If you have the Expansion Board installed you have a second Analog Door Box and associated relay at extension 325 Analog Door Boxes do not add to the System Load Factor Each Analog Door box also has a...

Page 59: ...to ter minals 1 and 2 on Analog Door Box 2 325 Door Relays 1 Connect the BLK and YEL lugs on the Door Box 1 modular jack to the relay that controls the door strike associated with Analog Door Box 1 3...

Page 60: ...u can install is limited by the System Load Factor see System Load Factor Calculations on page 19 A Digital Door Box can control the relay contacts in the Door 1 and Door 2 connectors just like an Ana...

Page 61: ...NEC America DS1000 2000 Workbook 61 Connecting a Door Box 80000 39A 9 10 11 12 13 14 White Blue Mounting screws Customer provided Digital Door Box P N 80560 Digital Door Box Extension 304 Station Cab...

Page 62: ...e all the extensions in the Ring Group to which the Door Box belongs For example if the Door Box and extensions 301 and 302 are in Ring Group 1 pressing the call button alerts 301 and 302 1802 Ring Gr...

Page 63: ...put Impedance 10K Ohms Output Level 18 dBr 1 0 KHz 1 Connect the music source to the BLK and YEL lugs on the Audio modu lar jack 2 Plug a 6 conductor line cord into the AUDIO jack on the cabinet and i...

Page 64: ...lure Telephone Use the following figure for guidance 2 Power down the system 3 At the Power Failure Telephone lift the handset You should hear dial tone on the trunk you connected 4 Place a test call...

Page 65: ...on to which you have connected the DSS Console enter 1 for 24 button 2 for 110 button and 0 for unassigned 1801 DSS Block Number For the extension to which you have connected the DSS Console enter the...

Page 66: ...e DS1000 System Installation 66 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America Installing a 110 Button DSS Console 80000 44 To 625 Modular Jack DSS Console Keyset 80000 47 To 625 Modular Jack DSS Console Keyset Ins...

Page 67: ...WHT leads to the RED and GRN lugs in the modular jack 4 Back at the main equipment location run one pair of cross connect wire between the pins on the extension block and cross connect block to compl...

Page 68: ...em Installation 68 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America Connecting the 2 OPX Module 80000 41A BLK YEL GRN RED Station Block Cross Connect Block 14 AWG to known Earth Ground BLU WHT WHT BLU 625 Modular Jac...

Page 69: ...ne face down on a non abrasive surface 2 Remove the 4 screws that secure the telephone base 3 Separate the telephone faceplate from the telephone base 4 On the left side of the telephone base remove t...

Page 70: ...P N 85980 3 Plug the adaptor into the DB9M COM connector on the back of your PC The default communications parameters of the CPU serial port are 19200 8 N 1 19200 baud eight data bits no parity and 1...

Page 71: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course DS1000 System Installation NEC America DS1000 2000 Workbook 71 80200 23 Connecting SMDR...

Page 72: ...N 1 19200 baud eight data bits no parity and 1 stop bit If you have a PC connected to collect history data press Shift 1 to turn history on and off 4 Following the instructions that came with your mo...

Page 73: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course DS1000 System Installation NEC America DS1000 2000 Workbook 73 80200 24 Installing a Modem To trunk Modem Power Supply P N 85981 CPU RS 232 Port Mod 8 Patch Cord...

Page 74: ...S 6 DTR 7 DCD 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 8 1 8 80200 25 A 80200 35 1 Mod 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DSR DCD DTR SG RD TD CTS RTS DTR DCD DSR SG TD RD RTS CTS R1 DB 9 4 1 6 5 3 2 7 8 9 8 9 6 5 1 Mod 8 to 9 Pin Connect...

Page 75: ...in your tele phone system Refer to your Voice Mail manuals for the details on connecting Voice Mail to the DS1000 analog ports Reinstall the cover Now that your cabling is complete and the system is...

Page 76: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course DS1000 System Installation 76 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 77: ...ocation for the cabinet that gives you enough room to install the equipment and work comfortably The installation layouts shown below will give you a general idea how much room you ll need depending o...

Page 78: ...allation Mount this backboard using suitable fasteners taking care to follow the standard installa tion practices and local codes The equipment cabinet requires a three prong dedicated 110 VAC 60 Hz c...

Page 79: ...than where you want the bottom of the cabinet to line up Hanging the Cabinet 1 Hang the Main Equipment Cabinet on the wall mount hanger as shown at right 2 Using the remaining two screws that were pa...

Page 80: ...nd wire s through the RFI Suppressor Assembly as shown You must install separate RFI Suppressor Assemblies for the ground wire and the CPU con nections i e mod jack and RS 232 cables The suppressors m...

Page 81: ...n at right 2 Using a long shaft phillips head screwdriver tighten the two screws that secure the power supply 8 slot cabinets which require additional power supplies due to the system configuration sh...

Page 82: ...ite specific data PC Card interface The PC Card does not need to be installed in the CPU when programming it only needs to be installed if you wish to back up or restore the site data Conference circu...

Page 83: ...This means you no longer have to individually set circuit types in 1801 Extension Circuit Type For example if you plug a 34 Button Super Display into extension 300 the system auto matically changes th...

Page 84: ...may have to delete some existing slot programming To clear out existing slot control programming a Enter ICM 372000 to enter the programming mode b Dial 9902 HOLD to enter program 9902 Slot Control c...

Page 85: ...ration chart you completed above For example if you have a second DSTU in slot 2 and you want the extension numbers to flow consecutively from slot 1 enter 316 If you make an entry mistake use LND to...

Page 86: ...s make sure to follow the configuration chart you completed previously Using the 0504 View Extension Utility Use 0504 View Extension to view the extension assignments for each port circuit 1 Enter the...

Page 87: ...isplays 5 Enter a new extension number 100 899 HOLD You see EXTENSION ASSIGNED The system provides a single pool of extension numbers 100 899 Any port can use any available extension number If you see...

Page 88: ...more information 2 Set the mode switch on each installed 16DSTU to RUN Install the 4ASTU or 8ASTU PCBs as required The 4ASTU PCB provides connection for 4 analog extensions The 8ASTU PCB provides con...

Page 89: ...B on an 8ATRU PCB P N 80011A you ll get Caller ID service only on the first four PCB trunk circuits 1 Remove the headers from the ATRU PCB connectors CN3 on P N 92012 CN3 and CN4 on P N 80013 and stor...

Page 90: ...or 8 loop start ana log trunks No programming required 1 Install the ATRU PCBs as required In U Slot systems see System Configuration on page 19 Plug the 8ATRU PCB for trunks 9 16 into slot CN4 With 2...

Page 91: ...standard color code order When using your own cable for each digital extension run one pair 24 AWG station cable from the station block to the 8 pin jack Remember that each 8 pin jack connects 4 exte...

Page 92: ...31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5 4 3 6 2 7 1 8 5 4 3 6 2 7 1 8 5 4 3 6 2 7 1 8 5 4 3 6 2 7 1 8 5 4 3 6 2 7 1 8 5 4 3 6 2 7 1 8 300 T 300 R 301 T 301 R 302 T 302 R 303 T 3...

Page 93: ...see following page When using your own cable for each trunk run one pair cross connect wire from the A block to the 8 pin jack Remember that each 8 pin jack connects 4 trunks to the trunk card so 4 pa...

Page 94: ...D ORN ORN RED RED GRN GRN RED RED BRN BRN RED RED SLT SLT RED BLK BLU BLU BLK BLK ORN ORN BLK BLK GRN GRN BLK BLK BRN BRN BLK BLK SLT SLT BLK YEL BLU BLU YEL YEL ORN ORN YEL YEL GRN GRN YEL YEL BRN BR...

Page 95: ...tion Cable P N 80892 the system follows the stan dard color code order When using your own cable make sure to follow the graphic shown below Four 4 stations or trunks to each 8 pin jack Superior conne...

Page 96: ...telephone s location 3 For each extension run one pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross connect block to the modular jack 4 Terminate the station cable WHT BLU BLU WHT leads to the RED and GRN lugs...

Page 97: ...1 Following the figure to the right run the trunk and station cables through the RFI Suppressor Assembly as shown If you have a 4 slot cabinet that uses non A suffixed extension and trunk PCBs you mu...

Page 98: ...er applied as required You can plug in DSTU PCBs hot provided you first disconnect the station cabling from the PCB 1 Make sure the system is properly grounded and the PCB bracket is reinstalled and s...

Page 99: ...nor alarm not present RS 232 Port Yellow Flashing RS 232 port active Off RS 232 idle PC Card Red Flashing PC card write read active Off PC card idle Italic items indicate system is operating normally...

Page 100: ...music source 3 Plug the modular jack into the CPU modular connector Be sure the connected Paging equipment is compatible with the fol lowing CPU page output specifications Output Impedance 600 Ohms O...

Page 101: ...ays connect the BLK andYEL lugs on the Door Box 1 modular jack to the relay that controls the External Paging system 2 If you are using the Door 2 relays connect the BLK andYEL lugs on the Door Box 2...

Page 102: ...the delivery entrance they just answer the Door Box chimes instead The number of Door Boxes you can install is limited by the System Load Factor Calculating the DS2000 load factor on page 25 The Door...

Page 103: ...h chime pattern 3 High pitch chime pattern If you enter Door Chime type 0 normal ring above you can set up Call Coverage keys for the Ring Group This allows extensions that are not members of the Ring...

Page 104: ...extensions in the Ring Group to which the Door Box belongs For example if the Door Box and extensions 301 and 302 are in Ring Group 1 pressing the call button alerts 301 and 302 1802 Ring Group Number...

Page 105: ...r code order Be sure the block is properly cross connected 2 For the connector chosen locate pins 3T and 3R see below and connect to the device the relays will control 3 Plug the modular jack into the...

Page 106: ...e Door 2 Relay Enter the Page Zone 1 7 that should activate the Door 2 relay Note that Zone 1 and All Call Paging announcements broadcast from the External Paging output Door Box Relay Control If the...

Page 107: ...ular connector Be sure the connected music source is compatible with the follow ing CPU music input specifications Input Impedance 10K Ohms Output Level 18 dBr 2 dBr 1 0 kHz Programming Background Mus...

Page 108: ...re pair from the station or trunk block to the cross connect block 3 Install a modular jack for each Power Failure Telephone within six feet of the telephone s location 4 For each Power Failure Teleph...

Page 109: ...should hear dial tone on the trunk you connected 4 Place a test call If power is restored while a cut through call is in progress the call is maintained until the user hangs up the Power Failure Cut...

Page 110: ...on to which you have connected the DSS Console enter 1 for 24 button 2 for 110 button and 0 for unassigned 1801 DSS Block Number For the extension to which you have connected the DSS Console enter the...

Page 111: ...e DS2000 System Installation NEC America DS1000 2000 Workbook 111 Installing a 110 Button DSS Console 80000 44 To 625 Modular Jack DSS Console Keyset 80000 47 To 625 Modular Jack DSS Console Keyset In...

Page 112: ...block to the cross connect block 3 Install a modular jack for the 2 OPX Module within six feet of the mod ule s location 4 Run one pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross connect block to the modula...

Page 113: ...orkbook 113 Connecting the 2 OPX Module 80000 41 BLK YEL GRN RED To digital station circuit on DSTU PCB 25 Pair Installation Cable Station Block Cross Connect Block 14 AWG to known Earth Ground 8 Pin...

Page 114: ...one face down on a non abrasive surface 2 Remove the 4 screws that secure the telephone base 3 Separate the telephone faceplate from the telephone base 4 On the left side of the telephone base remove...

Page 115: ...will automatically reset Programs 9906 Database Save and 9907 Database Load show the type of database stored see the graphic below There are two types of databases DB8 8 slot universal software with C...

Page 116: ...re version U Slot software 02 00 01 and above has 16 database addresses DB 00 to DB 15 Back Up Site Data To use the PC Card to back up site data 1 Insert the PC Card into the CPU 2 Be sure the CPU mod...

Page 117: ...SAVING The PC Card Active LED is on during backup If the address you choose already has data stored in it you see REPLACE DB nn Y N Press N HOLD to back up to step 5 Press Y HOLD to proceed You automa...

Page 118: ...current System Software PC card you removed in step 2 6 Use 9907 Database Load to restore the database from the address you specified in step 1 above 7 Remove the current System Software PC card and i...

Page 119: ...he PC card is completely erased you see PCCARD ERASED 8 Press CONF twice to exit Restoring Site Data To use the PC Card to restore site data 1 Insert the PC Card into the CPU 2 Be sure the CPU mode sw...

Page 120: ...message again try another PC card SAVE FAILED The system could not save data to the PC card Repeat the procedure If you get the message again try another PC card ERROR DBx VER ONLY The system database...

Page 121: ...other end of the adaptor into the DB9M COM connector on the back of your PC The U Slot default communications parameters of the CPU serial port are 19200 8 N 1 19200 baud eight data bits no parity an...

Page 122: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course DS2000 System Installation 122 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America 80000 49 Connecting SMDR...

Page 123: ...n the back of your modem 4 Following the instructions that came with your modem connect a trunk and the modem s power supply To call from a PC at a remote site The remote PC must have a modem connecte...

Page 124: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course DS2000 System Installation 124 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America 80000 50 Installing a Modem P N 80893 To trunk Modem Power Supply P N 85981 CPU RS 232 Port...

Page 125: ...CK COLOR 14 25 1 13 Mod 8 to 25 Pin Connector for Modem Connection 8 x 8 JACK WIRING 80000 52 1 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BLUE ORANGE BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW BROWN SLATE COLOR 8 9 6 5 1 DB9 WIRING PIN 1 2 3...

Page 126: ...he details on connecting Voice Mail to the DS1000 2000 analog ports Reinstall the side panel To reinstall the side panel 1 Carefully realign the right side panel and slide it into position 2 Reattach...

Page 127: ...default system The digits for these features can be changed within the system numbering plan but you should be careful that the change will not affect the operation of any other feature For this feat...

Page 128: ...ysets The circuit types for keyset extensions 300 315 are automatically set when the extension is plugged in If your system is prior to software version 02 02 14 you have to set the extension s circui...

Page 129: ...hrough the Telephone 1 Go to any working display telephone In a newly installed system use extension 300 port 1 2 Do not lift the handset 3 Press ICM 4 5 Dial the system password HOLD Refer to the fol...

Page 130: ...ing On with this Password Gives you access to these programs System Administrator 1 level 1 Password 0000 Program 0302 System Identification Program 1101 System Speed Dial Numbers System Administrator...

Page 131: ...he entry to the left like pressing Backspace on a PC keyboard To delete an entire name entry without backspacing over each letter just reenter the name without pressing LND first CLEAR Erase the entir...

Page 132: ...one of these keys to enter the character in the white cell 1 2 3 4 1 dash 1 backslash 1 apostrophe 1 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H I 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N O 6 7 P Q R S 7 8 T U V 8 9 W X Y Z 9 0 SPACE 0 To...

Page 133: ...e programming mode 2 Enter 9902 HOLD and follow the charts below Enabling PCBs You can only enable a PCB if its slot is empty unassigned in pro gramming To delete a PCB in slots CN2 CN8 so you can ena...

Page 134: ...uestions 21 30 in the Answerbook Vol Up to select slot 2 8 to delete HOLD You should see the previous slot assignment You should see REMOVE CARD Y N Y 9 HOLD HOLD You should see SLOT CONFIG CHANGED Pr...

Page 135: ...Text messages on page 33 if you need help in entering names OR Press VOL to scroll to the next option After pressing VOL to scroll to the next entry you can press CONF to exit the program 4 Enter the...

Page 136: ...ction Keys are undefined for all extensions above 315 In DS1000 keys 1 6 are line keys for trunks 1 6 and keys 7 24 are undefined For attendants extension 300 by default Key 11 is a Night System Mode...

Page 137: ...to return to step 4 and select another key to program OR Press CONF twice to return to step 3 and select another extension to program OR Press CONF three times to exit the program To scroll through t...

Page 138: ...r 3DCI 3ACI VAU and VAU Expansion Modules only VOL OR Press VOL to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays Not all circuit types may be available in the DS1000 Valid...

Page 139: ...s installed and you try to install a 5th you see the message TABLE FULL You cannot install more than 4 DSS Consoles 9 If installed enter the DSS Console type 00 uninstalled 01 24 button 02 110 button...

Page 140: ...mmed value displays 15 For 3DCI Modules enter the module s Class of Service 1 15 VOL OR Press VOL to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays 16 For 3DCI Modules ente...

Page 141: ...alls 0 no overflow 1 busy 2 ring 3 delay VOL OR Press VOL to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays 22 Enter the overflow condition for DID calls 0 no overflow 1 bu...

Page 142: ...usly programmed value displays on the second line The first line of the display shows the extension and trunk you are pro gramming 5 Enter the access option for the trunk selected 0 No access 1 Incomi...

Page 143: ...he previously programmed value displays on the second line The first line of the display shows the extension and trunk group you are programming 5 EnterY to allow or N to prevent outgoing access to th...

Page 144: ...ond line The first line of the display shows the extension and trunk you are pro gramming 5 For the extension and trunk selected enter the ring option 1 Lamp only day and night 2 Ringing day and night...

Page 145: ...ory installed default values so make sure this is what you want to do 1 Enter the programming mode You must be using the Installer s password the System Administra tor 1 and 2 passwords will not allow...

Page 146: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course System Programming 146 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 147: ...ervices the ringing calls in the following order 1 Line key from lowest to highest 2 Fixed Loop Key from lowest to highest 3 Switched Loop Key from lowest to highest 4 ICM Key Overflow Refer to Overfl...

Page 148: ...only DS1000 All extensions have full access on all trunks Trunks 4 6 require the Expansion Board Prior to 02 00 09 Extensions have immediate day night ring on trunks 1 4 line keys 1 4 and delay ring o...

Page 149: ...h the connected telco or PBX Centrex Step 3 Set the trunk access options at each extension for each trunk In Program 1803 Extension Line Access Assign ments enter 0 to prevent both incoming and out go...

Page 150: ...ssign programmable keys as line keys code 03 The options are 01 48 trunks 1 48 In Program 1704 Line Key make sure no keys are assigned as line keys code 03 Step 7 While on a trunk call is a user s con...

Page 151: ...mer set the ring detect threshold for compatibil ity with the connected telco or PBX Step 10 Do trunks inadvertently disconnect while users are on a call In Program 0402 Loop Current Detection Timer s...

Page 152: ...c The Direct Trunk Access feature in the DS1000 2000 Software Manual has more information Dialing a Trunk Group Access Code User s can also place trunk calls by pressing ICM and dialing a Trunk Group...

Page 153: ...line keys for trunks 1 12 In DS2000 software ver sions 02 01 07 through 02 02 00 Programmable Function Keys are undefined for all extensions above 315 All extensions have full access on all trunks Tru...

Page 154: ...S1000 2000 Software Manual for compatibility with the connected telco or PBX Centrex Step 3 Are connected trunks DTMF or Dial Pulse DP In Program 0402 Manual DTMF Tone On set the DTMF on duration for...

Page 155: ...outgoing access only In Program 1803 Extension Line Access Assign ments enter 3 to allow full access both incoming and outgoing Step 7 Should extension have line keys for placing trunk calls In Progra...

Page 156: ...user s conversation transmitted to the caller at a comfort able level In Program 1001 Trunk Transmit Gain leave this option at its current setting In Program 1001 Trunk Transmit Gain increase or decre...

Page 157: ...encounters a defective trunk while placing a call does it wait the proper interval before automatically cycling to the next trunk In Program 0402 Line Response leave this inter val at its current sett...

Page 158: ...l unanswered they divert to Key Ring Park Calls parked in orbit recall the extension that initially parked them If unan swered the call diverts to Key Ring Transfer An unanswered Transfer recalls the...

Page 159: ...003 Direct Termination Day press CLEAR to assign the trunk as a day mode Key Ring trunk Refer to Direct Inward Line to make a different day mode assignment for the trunk Step 3 Should trunk overflow d...

Page 160: ...mode destinations for the correct interval before diverting to the overflow destination In Program 0401 Trunk Revert leave the Trunk Revert interval at is currently assigned value In Program 0401 Trun...

Page 161: ...aller can leave a message in the mailbox instead of calling back later Forwarding can occur for all calls immediately for unanswered calls or when the extension is busy or just for unan swered calls L...

Page 162: ...or the outside caller hangs up In addition Voice Mail can be the overflow destination for the following types of calls refer to the individual features for the specifics Direct Inward Line A trunk tha...

Page 163: ...your NVM Series Voice Mail does not include DS1000 2000 on the IN Install System menu VANGARD Mail and NVM 1000 2000 To set up VANGARD Mail and NVM 2000 for DS1000 2000 1 Following the instructions i...

Page 164: ...oice Mail Park and Page String 1 Select CU Customize Database 2 Select MO Mailbox Options 3 Enter the extension s mailbox number e g 300 for extension 300 4 For the mailbox selected e g 300 change the...

Page 165: ...e Voice Mail master number Conditions If an extension has a flashing MW lamp and the system resets or power fails the MW key continues to flash after the system restarts When using ASTU PCBs the numbe...

Page 166: ...an avail able UCD Hunt Group for Voice Mail In Program 0510 Group Number assign a mas ter number to the hunt group you designate for Voice Mail Step 3 Enable Voice Mail programming In Program 0201 Vo...

Page 167: ...lls only at night In Program 1003 Direct Termination Day make sure the trunk is not terminated to the Voice Mail master extension In Program 1003 Direct Termination Night enter the Voice Mail master e...

Page 168: ...Program 1701 Programmable Function Key Assignment assign a keyset programmable key as a Voice Mail Record key code 17 If you want the Conversation Record key on the DSS Console In Program 1704 DSS Co...

Page 169: ...but must be in the system s number plan e g 300 379 in U Slot If you want the Message Center key on the DSS Console In Program 1704 DSS Console Key Assignment assign a DSS Console key as a Message Ce...

Page 170: ...DS1000 2000 Correspondence Course System Programming 170 DS1000 2000 Workbook NEC America For Your Notes...

Page 171: ...02 1002 1101 1701 1702 1704 1802 1803 Program the system for Night Service Program 0101 1003 1701 1704 1801 1803 1805 Program a Night Key Program 1701 for extension 302 on key 12 Program the Park Orbi...

Page 172: ...nsion 302 press ICM 302 You should hear a busy signal Press 2 and hang up the handset You ve just set Callback for extension 302 Hang up extensions 301 and 302 Extension 303 rings pick up the handset...

Page 173: ...ec com Other Important Telephone Numbers Sales 203 926 5450 Customer Service 203 926 5444 Customer Service FAX 203 926 5454 Technical Service 203 925 8801 Discontinued Product Service 900 990 2541 Tec...

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