Installation Hints – ISDN Options
Installing a KX-TD286 Basic Rate Module (6 x ISDN2)
The TD286 is an external module, which supplies 6 x ISDN2 Ports,
Ports 1 to 4 can be programmed for CO or ISDN Extension (S-Bus) working.
Ports 5 and 6 are fixed as ISDN Extensions (S- Bus).
If the TD286 and TD282 are fitted at the same time, the corresponding ports of the TD282 and
TD286 will need to be set to opposite settings (i.e. TD282 Port 1; CO, TD286 Port 1; Extension)
Note: Prog Step 109 and ISDN Configuration programming require a system reset to activate
a)
Module installation.
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If the Module is fitted and the PBX is defaulted, the card will be assigned on power up.
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If you are adding the Module use Program step 109 to assign,
Assign “S2” to the required Area
Only one CO Module can be assigned to the PBX at the same time. If the CO Module is
assigned to the lower Area the upper Area must be assigned as an Extension “E”
(i.e. C; S2; E).
b)
Port numbering
When the TD286 is fitted to a TD816 Ports are assigned as
Port 1 to 6 (CO Lines 1 to
8)
ISDN connection configuration
Prog Step
Description
440
Sets a port to be an Extension or CO connection
441
Sets the Layer1 Activation mode, Permanent or Call by Call, the PBX
should have at least one ISDN CO Link set to Permanent.
442
ISDN Type: Point or Multipoint
Point - generally used for DDI service
Multipoint – generally used for ISDN2e MSN service
Note: A PBX Cct. assigned as Point will work on a Multipoint Cct.
443
Data Link (Layer 2) Activation mode, Permanent or Call by Call.
444
TEI (Terminal Endpoint Identifier) – generally set as
Point: Fixed 0
Multipoint: Automatic (to assign press clear then store)
Recommended combinations
Program
[440]
ISDN Port
Type
[441]
ISDN Layer 1
Active Mode
[442]
ISDN
Configuration
[443]
ISDN Data
Link Mode
[444]
ISDN TEI
Mode
CO
(DDI)
Permanent
Point
Permanent
Fix 0
CO
(MSN)
Permanent
Multipoint
Call
Automatic
Parameter
Extension
(S-Bus)
Call
Multipoint
Call
Automatic
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