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Configuring the Meridian 1 PBX to work with CallPilot Mini
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Mounting the Avaya CallPilot® Mini on the wall
1
Attach the wall mount bracket to a secure surface by the two inner holes. Use anchors, as
necessary.
2
Slip the slot on the back (near the top) of the Avaya CallPilot® Mini onto the bracket.
3
Secure the Avaya CallPilot® Mini using a screw in the lower screw hole.
Connecting the Avaya CallPilot® Mini
1
Open the Avaya CallPilot® Mini by inserting a flat screwdriver into the slot on the right-hand
side of the door and pressing the tab out of the way.
2
Connect a TCM cable to Port A and to Port B.
Table 1 shows the pin out of Port A and Port B.
3
Connect the other end of the TCM cables to station ports on your telephone system.
4
Connect the power cable to the Avaya CallPilot® Mini and the wall socket.
5
Run all the cables through the cable trough at the top of the Avaya CallPilot® Mini.
6
Close the lid.
Configuring the Meridian 1 PBX to work with CallPilot Mini
The Meridian 1 PBX uses an ACD Queue to route calls to the CallPilot Mini.
An ACD Queue is a feature that distributes calls to available ACD Agents. For the ACD Queue
used with CallPilot Mini, the Directory Number (DN) of the ACD Queue is the Voicemail DN and
the CallPilot Mini ports are the ACD Agents. When a user dials the Voicemail DN, the ACD
Queue routes the call to the an available CallPilot Mini port.
Table 1
Port A and Port B Pinouts
Pin number Port A
Port B
1
no connection
no connection
2
TCM 3
TCM 4
3
TCM 1
TCM 2
4
TCM 1
TCM 2
5
TCM 3
TCM 4
6
no connection
no connection
Note:
Do not connect the Ethernet cable for your LAN to the Ethernet port until you
determine if the Avaya CallPilot® Mini address is compatible with the network. For
information about the default CallPilot Mini IP address and how to change the IP
address, refer to
“Connecting to the Avaya CallPilot® Mini” on page 9
.