background image

ND-45895 (E)

ISSUE 1

STOCK #151915

Message Center Interface (MCI)

System Manual

JANUARY, 1995

NEC America, Inc.

Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000 IVS

Page 1: ...ND 45895 E ISSUE 1 STOCK 151915 Message Center Interface MCI System Manual JANUARY 1995 NECAmerica Inc...

Page 2: ...s at any time without notice NEC America Inc has prepared this document for use by its em ployees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC America Inc and shall not be rep...

Page 3: ...CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 13 1 GENERAL 13 2 PRECAUTION IN HANDLING 13 3 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND CABLES 16 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 17 4 1 Mounting PN 4LC PN AUC Card 18 4 2 Mounting PN AP00 Card 19 4 3 Ca...

Page 4: ...37 1 GENERAL 37 2 LINE CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS 37 3 DATA TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL 38 3 1 General Message Format 38 3 2 Connecting Pattern Message Format PBX to VMS 39 3 3 Message Waiting Control Message...

Page 5: ...22 Figure 3 8 Cable Running of RS Cable 23 Figure 3 9 RS RVS 15 CA A RS RVS 4 CA C Installation 24 Figure 3 10 Connection of VMS with MODEMs 24 Figure 3 11 Cable Running of RS NORM 4 CA A 25 Figure 3...

Page 6: ...tion of Symbols in Block Diagram 5 Table 2 2 Connecting Patterns 7 Table 3 1 Required Equipment and Cables 16 Table 3 2 RS 232C Connector Layout 30 Table 5 1 Line Control Characteristics 37 Table 5 2...

Page 7: ...hapter 3 INSTALLATION This chapter explains the procedure for the hardware installation required to provide the MCI Chapter 4 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING This chapter explains the procedure for the system...

Page 8: ...CHAPTER 1 ND 45895 E Page 2 Revision 1 0 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY...

Page 9: ...ic message protocol and format The characteristics of the link the protocol used and the message text are described in de tail in Chapter 5 The block diagram of the MCI is shown in Figure 2 1 The MCI...

Page 10: ...Figure 2 1 MCI Block Diagram LCD F DLCA B D DLCC PBX LCJ LC TDSW MP AP00 VMS Single Line Telephone with Message Waiting Lamp Dterm Attendant Console SN61X ATTCON UCD Group or Hunting Group RS 232C Cab...

Page 11: ...on of Symbols in Block Diagram SYMBOL DESCRIPTION AP00 MCI I O Port Card DLCA B D Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm DLCC Digital Line Circuit Card for SN61X ATTCON LCJ Line Circuit Card for VMS Stat...

Page 12: ...s feature is not available when the call is received from the CCIS trunk to the VMS When the station trunk Attendant leaves a message in the VMS the VMS sends a Message Waiting lamp on data for the ap...

Page 13: ...TERMINATION TO VMS CONNECTING PATTERNS STA A STA B STA A calls STA B set Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer to the VMS STA A STA A calls the VMS directly STA A STA B After terminating a call fr...

Page 14: ...A STA B After holding a call from STA C STA A calls STA B set Call Forward ing All Calls Busy Line No Answer to the VMS STA A STA C After holding a call from STA C STA A calls the VMS directly Table...

Page 15: ...TA A TRK After holding a call from TRK STA A calls the VMS directly TRK STA B A TRK party calls STA B set Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer to the VMS TRK A TRK party calls the VMS directl...

Page 16: ...e VMS STA C STA D In CCIS application STA C calls STA D set Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer to STA B The call is forwarded to the VMS by the Multiple Call Forward ing STA C In CCIS appli...

Page 17: ...on after holding a call from STA D STA C calls STA B set Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer to the VMS TRK1 In CCIS application a TRK1 party di als the VMS directly TRK1 STA D In CCIS appli...

Page 18: ...CHAPTER 2 ND 45895 E Page 12 Revision 1 0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY...

Page 19: ...UTION IN HANDLING You must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect the circuit card from static electricity Also when handling cards work on a grounded conductive work surface Figure 3 1 Static Electri...

Page 20: ...perform the work while paying attention to the damage caused by static electricity WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD WHEN SETTING...

Page 21: ...1 1 INSTALLATION CAUTION You must hold the edge of the circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit card If you touch an other area you may be exposed to hazardous voltages CARD FRONT NEVER T...

Page 22: ...VMS via MODEM Note 3 When using the RS3 connector on the PN AP00 for the MCI the RS NORM 4 CA A and RS 232C Interface Cable are required Table 3 1 Required Equipment and Cables EQUIPMENT CABLE DESCRI...

Page 23: ...ion works of the equipment according to the procedure shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Installation Procedure START END MOUNTING PN 4LCJ CARD MOUNTING PN AP00 CARD CABLE CONNECTION BETWEEN PN 4LCJ AND V...

Page 24: ...N AUC card in any one of the LT slots in PIM0 PIM7 Figure 3 3 Mounting Location of the PN 4LC Card ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required BUS AP8 MP FP AP7 AP6 LT15 AP5 LT14...

Page 25: ...4 For details on switch settings refer to the Circuit Card Manual Figure 3 4 Switch Setting on PN AP00 Card ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required RS3 RS2 RS1 RS0 MB UP SW0...

Page 26: ...ual Figure 3 5 Mounting Location of the PN AP00 Card ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required MOUNT THE PN AP00 CARD IN ANY ONE OF THE AP SLOTS AP0 AP8 SET THE SENSE SWITCH OF...

Page 27: ...VMS Connect the cable to a VMS via the MDF as shown in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 shows an example of the cable connection when the PN 4LC card is mounted in the LT00 slot of PIM0 Figure 3 6 Cable Connecti...

Page 28: ...on for a VMS 29 T3 29 4 R3 4 28 T2 28 3 R2 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 4LC LT00 LTC0 J LEN0001 No 1 LEN0002 No 2 LEN0003 No 3 To VMS 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4...

Page 29: ...and VMS 1 When using the RS0 RS2 connector on the PN AP00 for the MCI STEP 1 Connect the RS RVS 15 CA A RS RVS 4 CA C or RS NORM 4 CA A onto the RS0 RS2 con nector on the PN AP00 as shown in Figure 3...

Page 30: ...S 4 CA C Installation b When connecting a VMS using MODEMs Connect the VMS through the MODEMs as shown in Figure 3 10 In this case the RS NORM 4 CA A cable should be used for DCE DCE connection When t...

Page 31: ...ATION 2 When using the RS3 connector on the PN AP00 for the MCI STEP 1 Connect the RS NORM 4 CA A onto the RS3 connector on the PN AP00 as shown in Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 Cable Running of RS NORM 4 C...

Page 32: ...N AP00 using the RS NORM 4 CA A cable and an RS 232C interface cable as shown in Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 RS NORM 4 CA A and RS 232C Interface Cable Installation PBX PIM0 PIM7 PN AP00 RS3 RS 232C Inter...

Page 33: ...01C LALB 07 GND 20 DTR 05 CTS 04 RTS 18 LALB G GROUND RS RVS 15 CA 15 m 49 ft MAX RS RVS 4 CA 4 m 13 ft MAX D C B A 06 TXC 1 RXC TXC 2 05 DTR GND TXD 04 RT RXD RTS 03 ST CTS DSR 02 GND DCD 01 LALB G...

Page 34: ...7 RXC 03 RXD 04 RTS 24 TXC 1 02B GND 03A DSR 03B CTS 02A DCD 01C LALB 07 GND 06 DSR 05 CTS 08 DCD 18 LALB 4 m 13 1 ft MAX TO PBX TO VMS G GROUND D C B A 06 TXC 1 X RXC TXC 2 05 X DTR GND TXD 04 RT X R...

Page 35: ...Revision 1 0 INSTALLATION Figure 3 15 RS 232C Interface Cable GND GND TXD TXD RXD RXD RTS RTS CTS CTS DSR DSR DTR DTR DCD DCD GND GND Note To PBX To VMS Note These signal reads can be connected depend...

Page 36: ...Detect 9 Not Used 10 Not Used 11 PB Peripheral Busy 12 SCF BCD 122 DCE Backward Channel Receive Carrier Detect 13 SCB BCS 121 DCE Backward Channel Send OK 14 SBA BSD 118 DTE Backward Channel Send Dat...

Page 37: ...ing initial data unnecessary for the MCI After this process is complete start programming the necessary data 2 2 Preparation for Programming Before programming the system data pertaining to the MCI co...

Page 38: ...shown below to protect the data In the programming procedures described the following symbolic conventions are used 1 1st Data 2 2nd Data Initial Data With the system data clear commands CM00 CM01 the...

Page 39: ...r to be assigned must coincide with the value set by the SENSE switch on the PN AP00 card 1 2 Slot No 04 15 04 PN AP00 card On the PN AP00 card set SW1 switch as shown below Load the initial data into...

Page 40: ...the number of messages is not displayed 1 2 025 0 1 Available Not Available Specify Message Waiting control from VMS with MCI to all stations 1 2 444 0 1 Available Not Available Specify whether Messag...

Page 41: ...sending is available is sent to the VMS when resetting the PN AP00 1 2 136 0 1 To be sent Not to be sent Specify the number of digits for the station number in the message format to communi cate with...

Page 42: ...xt guard timer END CMD001 B AP INITIAL FIRST DATA 1 MEANING SEC OND DATA 2 MEANING PORT 0 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 20 24 28 32 Data Speed 5 9600 bps Note 1 21 25 29 33 Stop Bit 2 2 bit Note 1 22 26 30 34...

Page 43: ...en the ANI information is sent from the network the following programming is required 1700 Series Enhancement DESCRIPTION DATA Provide sending of the ANI information from the network to the VMS with M...

Page 44: ...CHAPTER 4 ND 45895 E Page 36 2 Addendum 001 Revision 1 1 JULY 1997 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY...

Page 45: ...Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps asynchronous software selectable Operating Mode Half duplex Electrical Interface Characteristic EIA RS 232C electrical standard interface Signal Form EIA RS 404 Interface...

Page 46: ...eral Message Format Table 5 2 Data Transmission Protocol CODE DESCRIPTION SA System Address ASCII code 3116 digit 1 or 3016 digit 0 UA Unit Address ASCII code 2116 exclamation point STX Indication of...

Page 47: ...t PBX to VMS This contains the station number trunk number or attendant number the information in this field is left justified TRK can be COT DIT DID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 S S U E T X A A I E T X 16 18...

Page 48: ...ty Calling Party Called Party Source ID 0 STA 1 ATT 2 TRK See Figure 5 3 Calling ID 0 STA 1 ATT 2 TRK See Figure 5 3 Called ID 0 STA 1 ATT 2 TRK See Figure 5 3 Call Type Code See Table 5 3 Not Used Al...

Page 49: ...CODE CALL TYPE SOURCE PARTY CALLING PARTY CALLED PARTY 40 Call Forwarding No Answer STA STA TRK STA 41 Call Forwarding Busy Line STA STA TRK STA 42 Call Forwarding All Calls STA STA TRK STA 43 STA TRK...

Page 50: ...alling ID Called ID Expanded Calling ID STA 1 Source ID Calling ID Called ID Expanded Calling ID ATT 2 0 0 1 4 1 2 3 ID 0 Attendant No In this example Attendant No 05 Data Tenant No In this example Te...

Page 51: ...in Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Message Waiting Lamp Control Message Format VMS to PBX For details on Station 1 and Station 2 refer to Table 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 S S U E T X A A I E T X 16 17 Station 1 Byt...

Page 52: ...ting lamp is set or canceled for all stations in the system Figure 5 5 MCI Stop Message Format PBX to VMS Table 5 4 Message Waiting Lamp Control Information CONDITION STATION 1 DATA STATION 2 DATA DES...

Page 53: ...VMS The data is sent to the VMS in the format shown in Figure 5 6 when the system is initialized or when Message Waiting lamp is set or canceled for all stations in the system Figure 5 6 MCI Restart M...

Page 54: ...CHAPTER 5 ND 45895 E Page 44 Revision 1 0 SPECIFICATIONS THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY...

Reviews: