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Pre-Installation Requirements

 

Introduction to the ISDN Interface

1-8

DBS-EX23-530

April 2000

What You Must Purchase

The following items must be purchased to install ISDN. 

DBS Equipment

If you are installing the ISDN in a single-cabinet system, order the equipment 
included in Table 1-1. For two-cabinet systems, see Table 1-2.

Table 1-1.  ISDN Hardware requirements for single-cabinet systems

Table 1-2.  ISDN Hardware requirements for double-cabinet systems

CPC-EX

(VB-43415)

SCC-B 

(VB-43421)

ISDN Trunk Card

(VB-43571)

 MDF Card

(VB-43562)

Sync Unit

(VB-43563)

1

 

(See Note 1.)

1

(See Note 3.)

1

1

Notes:

 
1. SCC-B with ROM 1.3 or later is required if the central office does not provide ISDN dial tone.
2. Fractional (per port) Assignments requires the  VB-43511A version of the loop start trunk card.
3. COP 1.07 or later is required with ISDN PRI Trunk Card VB-43571 for CPC-EX 2.2.

ISDN 
Location

CPC-EX

(VB-43415)

SCC-B

 

(VB-43421) 
(See Note 1)

ISDN Trunk
Card

(VB-43571)
(See Note 3.)

MDF 
Card

(VB-43562)

Sync 
Unit

(VB-43563)

ISDN Cable

(VB-43564)

Cable Kit 

(VB-43110)
(See Note 2.)

ISDN in the
Master

1

1

1

1

0

1

ISDN in the 
Slave

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

ISDN in both 
Master and
Slave 

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

Notes:

1. SCC-B with ROM 1.3 or later is required if the central office does not provide ISDN dial tone.
2. Version 1.2 of the Cable Kit is required for ISDN.
3. Fractional (per port) Assignments requires the  VB-43511A version of the loop start trunk card.
4. COP 1.07 or later is required with ISDN PRI Trunk Card VB-43571 for CPC-EX 2.2.

Summary of Contents for T-SMART DBS-EX23-530

Page 1: ...Section 530 ISDN Reference Manual Digital Business System Doc No 504X00301C Revised April 2000 for CPC EX Version 2 3 ...

Page 2: ... will update and revise this document as needed The software and hardware described in this document may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license pertaining to said software or hardware Copyright 1998 by Panasonic Telecommunication Systems Company PTSC Revised April 2000 All rights reserved All rights reserved T SMART and T SERV II are registered trademarks of ADC Kentrox...

Page 3: ...ments 2 3 Maximums 2 3 Trunk Assignments for Single Cabinet Systems 2 5 Trunk Assignments for Double Cabinet Systems 2 6 Installation Procedures 2 12 Installing the CSU 2 12 Installing an ISDN in a Single Cabinet 2 14 Installing ISDN in a Double Cabinet with the ISDN in the Slave 2 21 Installing ISDN in a Double Cabinet with ISDNs in the Master and Slave 2 23 Chapter 3 Quick Start Programming Befo...

Page 4: ...ettings 4 14 Trunk Port Settings 4 15 Master and Slave Settings 4 16 Trunk Configuration 4 16 Trunk Signaling 4 16 Alarm Settings 4 17 Alarm Descriptions 4 17 Alarm Transmission Options 4 20 Alarm Timers 4 21 Error Counters for FF Alarm Keys 4 22 Alarm Relay Controls 4 25 Trunk Settings 4 28 Extension Settings 4 34 FF Key Settings 4 35 Special ISDN Function Codes 4 36 Appendix A CPC EX 2 3 Updates...

Page 5: ...ure 2 6 Sync Unit and ISDN connection single cabinet installation 2 18 Figure 2 7 RJ48 pinouts CN1 connector 2 19 Figure 2 8 ISDN cabinet connections single cabinet installation 2 20 Figure 2 9 Sync cable connections double cabinet with an ISDN in the slave 2 22 Figure 2 10 Clock sync cable and sync cable connections double cabinet installation 2 24 Figure 4 1 Circuit type numbers 4 12 Figure 4 2 ...

Page 6: ... 5 Table 6 3 ISDN and analog trunk assignments DBS 72 2 5 Table 6 4 ISDN and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 2 6 Table 6 5 Maximum ISDN assignments for two cabinet systems 2 7 Table 6 6 ISDN and analog trunk assignments DBS 40 40 2 7 Table 6 7 ISDN and analog trunk assignments DBS 72 DBS 72 2 8 Table 6 8 ISDN and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 DBS 40 2 9 Table 6 9 ISDN and analog trunk assignment...

Page 7: ...ming see Programming Guidance Section 400 Chapter Title Purpose 1 Introduction to the ISDN Interface Provides an overview of the DBS ISDN Interface plus information on pre installation requirements 2 Installation Provides step by step instructions on installing the DBS ISDN hardware 3 Quick Start Programming Summarizes the programs that are essential to ISDN installation 4 Programming Reference Co...

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Page 9: ...ew of the ISDN Interface It also describes pre installation requirements for the ISDN The following table summarizes the topics contained in this chapter Topic Page Overview 1 3 Description of the ISDN Interface 1 3 Framing Options 1 3 Pre Installation Requirements 1 4 Ordering ISDN 1 4 What You Must Purchase 1 8 ...

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Page 11: ...erface takes an 8 bit sample from each of the 23 voice channels These samples are grouped into 23 bearer time slots and 1 data channel time slot Since each of the 24 time slots contains 8 bits the number of sampling bits in each frame equals 192 24 x 8 192 In addition a framing bit is added to the end of each frame to mark where the frame ends The addition of the framing bit results in a 193 bit f...

Page 12: ...e CO as well as the type of information which the CO will need to know regarding the DBS system Information Needed from CO Comments Examples 1 Manufacture of CO and software load 5E11 5ESS with load 11 DMS 100 with NA008 2 Is local dialing 7 digits 10 digits or a com bination 3 For long distance dialing does the CO want to see a leading 1 or not 1 770 555 1212 or 770 555 1212 4 For international d...

Page 13: ...ed Superframe 16 Bearer configuration Voice or Voice Data see note on page 1 3 17 Quantity of B bearer channels 23B 1D Max setting must have 1 D channel Or XB 1D where X is 1 23 for a frac tional span 18 Call type Two Way 19 Quantity of phone numbers Block of 20 numbers are generally assigned With DID note that the total number of telephone numbers will exceed the total number of B channels 20 Num...

Page 14: ...its or a combination 3 For long distance dialing does the CO want to see a leading 1 or not 4 For international dialing does the CO want to see the leading 011 or not Typical Information for CO Site Information 1 Installation Address 2 Is this a new installation 3 Extended wiring beyond telephone room 4 Main telephone number of installa tion 5 Contact person for installation Contact for order info...

Page 15: ...ce Data 17 Quantity of B bearer channels 18 Call type Two way Two way 19 Quantity of phone numbers 20 Number of incoming digits to CPE Customer Premise Equipment DBS 4 digits 4 digits 21 ISDN PRI Protocol 22 Glare Resolution CPE yield to CO CPE yield to CO 23 Channel selection used by CO High to Low B chan nel selection High to Low B chan nel selection 24 Source of Calling Party Num ber Calling Pa...

Page 16: ...tral office does not provide ISDN dial tone 2 Fractional per port Assignments requires the VB 43511A version of the loop start trunk card 3 COP 1 07 or later is required with ISDN PRI Trunk Card VB 43571 for CPC EX 2 2 ISDN Location CPC EX VB 43415 SCC B VB 43421 See Note 1 ISDN Trunk Card VB 43571 See Note 3 MDF Card VB 43562 Sync Unit VB 43563 ISDN Cable VB 43564 Cable Kit VB 43110 See Note 2 IS...

Page 17: ...entrox CSUs The network cable requires a female DB 15 con nector and an RJ48C connector The equipment cable requires a male DB 15 connector and an RJ48C connector To simplify installation you can order the prefabri cated cables shown in the Vendors column If you fabricate your own ISDN cables you should use 24 AWG stranded cable that includes shielding for each pair For best results use the cable ...

Page 18: ...Pre Installation Requirements Introduction to the ISDN Interface 1 10 DBS EX23 530 April 2000 ...

Page 19: ...er 4 Programming Reference for programming instructions This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page Guidelines 2 3 Hardware Requirements 2 3 Maximums 2 3 Trunk Assignments for Single Cabinet Systems 2 5 Trunk Assignments for Double Cabinet Systems 2 6 Installation Procedures 2 12 Installing the CSU 2 12 Installing an ISDN in a Single Cabinet 2 14 Installing ISDN in a Double Cabinet with IS...

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Page 21: ... The CSU provides alarm diagnostic and monitoring functions as well as network protection See CSU Equipment on page 1 9 for details on purchasing CSUs Maximums One ISDN card can be installed per cabinet the ISDN card must be installed in the EC TRK slot The number of ISDN cards that can be installed in two cabinet systems depends on the sizes of the connected systems Table 2 1 shows ISDN maximums ...

Page 22: ...rovides 23 trunk channels ISDN trunks do not increase the overall trunk capacity of the DBS Each ISDN channel subtracts from the total number of analog trunks that can be installed The number of analog trunks that can be used are decremented in quantities of 1 for each ISDN channel user Tables 2 2 through 2 4 show the possible combinations of analog and digital trunks assignments based on system s...

Page 23: ...BS 40 Table 2 3 ISDN and analog trunk assignments DBS 72 Trunk Number Fractional ISDN using 16 Channels Fractional ISDN using 8 Channels 1 ISDN channel 16 Analog trunk 1 8 ISDN channel 9 Analog trunk 8 9 ISDN channel 8 ISDN channel 8 16 ISDN channel 1 ISDN channel 1 Note Since the DBS 40 supports a maximum of 16 trunks all 23 channels of the ISDN cannot be used Trunk Number 23 Channel ISDN Fractio...

Page 24: ...t requires that the trunks be assigned in blocks of 8 The following table shows the maximum number of ISDN channels that can be assigned in two cabinet systems Trunk Number 23 Channel ISDN Fractional ISDN using 16 Channels Fractional ISDN using 8 Channels 1 Analog trunk 1 Analog trunk 1 Analog trunk 1 8 Analog trunk 8 Analog trunk 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 Analog trunk 9 Analog trunk 9 10 ...

Page 25: ...f ISDN channels Table 2 6 ISDN and analog trunk assignments DBS 40 40 16 channel fractional ISDN in the slave System Size Master Slave DBS 40 DBS 40 8 analog trunks 16 ISDN trunks DBS 72 DBS 72 16 analog trunks 23 ISDN trunks 1 analog trunk DBS 96 DBS 40 23 ISDN trunks 9 analog trunks 16 ISDN trunks DBS 96 DBS 72 23 ISDN trunks 9 analog trunks 23 ISDN trunks 1 analog trunk DBS 96 DBS 96 23 ISDN tr...

Page 26: ... DBS 72 DBS 72 23 channel ISDN in the slave Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 Ν Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 N A 16 Analog trunk 16 17 Analog trunk 1 18 ISDN channel 23 Ν Α 24 ISDN channel 17 33 ISDN channel 16 Ν Α 40 ISDN channel 9 41 ISDN channel 8 Ν Α 48 ISDN channel 1 ...

Page 27: ...he master 16 channel ISDN in the slave Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 Ν Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 10 ISDN channel 23 N A 16 ISDN channel 17 17 ISDN channel 16 Ν Α 24 ISDN channel 9 25 ISDN channel 8 Ν Α 32 ISDN channel 1 33 ISDN channel 16 Ν Α 40 ISDN channel 9 41 ISDN channel 8 Ν Α 48 ISDN channel 1 ...

Page 28: ...the slave Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 Ν Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 10 ISDN channel 23 N A 16 ISDN channel 17 17 ISDN channel 16 Ν Α 24 ISDN channel 9 25 ISDN channel 8 Ν Α 32 ISDN channel 1 33 Analog trunk 1 34 ISDN channel 23 Ν Α 40 ISDN channel 17 41 ISDN channel 16 Ν Α 48 ISDN channel 9 49 ISDN channel 8 Ν Α 56 ISDN channel 1 ...

Page 29: ...er Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 Ν Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 10 ISDN channel 23 N A 16 ISDN channel 17 17 ISDN channel 16 Ν Α 24 ISDN channel 9 25 ISDN channel 8 Ν Α 32 ISDN channel 1 33 Analog trunk 1 Ν Α 40 Analog trunk 8 41 Analog trunk 9 42 ISDN channel 23 Ν Α 48 ISDN channel 17 49 ISDN channel 16 Ν Α 56 ISDN channel 9 57 ISDN channel 8 Ν Α 64 ISDN channel 1 ...

Page 30: ...so a locally powered CSU should be connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS to provide battery backup in case of AC power failures 1 Connect the equipment cable from the DBS MDF card to the equipment side of the CSU as shown in Figure 2 1 If you re installing Use this procedure A ISDN in a single cabinet Installing an ISDN in a Single Cabinet page 2 14 One ISDN in a double cabinet with the...

Page 31: ...e following procedure can only be used with CSUs that provide a local loopback When testing the CSU be sure it is set to local loopback rather than line loopback Line loopback provides a loopback between the CSU and the network The CSU can be tested only after the following parameters have been set For a summary of these parameters see Chapter 3 Quick Start Programming The page numbers included in...

Page 32: ...network demarcation point Installing an ISDN in a Single Cabinet The following instructions explain how to install a ISDN in a single cabinet system These instructions also apply when a ISDN is installed in only the master cabinet of a two cabinet system If only one ISDN is installed in a two cabinet system it must be installed in the cabinet specified in Table 2 1 on page 2 3 Note For systems con...

Page 33: ...sure that Pins 2 and 3 are strapped See Figure 2 3 When Pins 2 and 3 are strapped the Sync Unit synchronizes the DBS ISDN card with the signaling provided by the public network Figure 2 3 Connector 4 CN4 strapping Sync Unit 4 Attach the Sync Unit to the CPC EX card CPC B CPC EX CPC A CPC AI I SW 4 SCC B Car d M ode B M ode A CN2 CN3 CN1 CN4 Fr ee Net 1 3 ...

Page 34: ...res Installation 2 16 DBS EX23 530 Revised April 2000 Note Before attaching the Sync Unit insert the three spacers provided with the unit and remove the jumpers from CN2 of the CPC EX card Figure 2 4 Sync Unit installation ...

Page 35: ...Installation Installation Procedures Revised April 2000 DBS EX23 530 2 17 5 Install the MDF main distribution frame card in the top of the cabinet as shown in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 MDF card installation ...

Page 36: ...osition Table 2 11 Switch settings for SW1 on the ISDN card 7 Install the ISDN card in the EC TRK slot 8 Connect the Sync Cable from CN1 on the Sync Unit to CN5 on the ISDN card Figure 2 6 Sync Unit and ISDN connection single cabinet installation SW Distance from the DBS to the CSU 0 to 150 ft 150 450 ft 450 655 ft SW1 On Off Off SW2 Off On Off SW3 Off Off On SW4 Off On Off SW5 Off Off On SW6 Off ...

Page 37: ...to CN3 on the ISDN card Figure 2 8 10 Using an RJ48 cable connect CN1 on the MDF card to the CSU Figure 2 8 The following illustration shows CN1 pinouts Figure 2 7 RJ48 pinouts CN1 connector RJ48 Pin Designations Pins Designation 1 and 2 Receive from CSU 3 and 6 No connections 4 and 5 Transmit from the DBS 7 and 8 Frame ground ...

Page 38: ...on Procedures Installation 2 20 DBS EX23 530 Revised April 2000 11 Connect the ground cable from the MDF card to the cabinet as shown in Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 ISDN cabinet connections single cabinet installation ...

Page 39: ...MDF card in the slave cabinet See Step 5 on page 2 17 5 Set Switch 1 on the ISDN card See Step 6 on page 2 18 6 Install an ISDN card in the EC TRK slot of the slave cabinet 7 Connect the Sync Cable from CN1 on the Sync Unit to CN5 on the ISDN card Figure 2 9 Note Part Number VB 43564 is used for the Sync Cable when an ISDN is installed only in the slave cabinet of a two cabinet system 8 At the sla...

Page 40: ...Installation Procedures Installation 2 22 DBS EX23 530 Revised April 2000 Figure 2 9 Sync cable connections double cabinet with an ISDN in the slave ...

Page 41: ... 5 Set Switch 1 on the ISDN cards See Step 6 on page 2 18 6 Install an ISDN card in each EC TRK slot 7 Connect the Clock Sync Cable from CN4 on the master cabinet ISDN to CN5 on the slave cabinet ISDN as shown in Figure 2 10 Note Part Number VB 43564 is used for the Clock Sync Cable when ISDNs are installed in the master and slave cabinets 8 At the master cabinet connect the Sync Cable from CN1 on...

Page 42: ...DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC MFR 2 Guide Slot Label Connector N O T U S E D TRK1 TRK2 TRK3 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EC TRK SCC CPC AUX1 AUX2 TRK DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC I S D N I S D N TRK Guide Slot Label VB 43564 Clock Sync Cable Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet Card Label Card Label MDF MDF Sync Unit CN5 CN4 CN1 CN5 N O T U S E D Sync Cable Note The number of analog trunks that can be install...

Page 43: ...to set a few of the programs to get your ISDN online This chapter summarizes the programs that are essential to ISDN installation The following table shows the topics that are described in this chapter For detailed descriptions of all the ISDN programs see Chapter 4 Programming Reference Topic Page Before You Begin 3 3 Programming Initial ISDN Options 3 4 Minimum Programming 3 4 Multiple DID Progr...

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Page 45: ...ese two procedures are used The ISDN Data Reset command If you are installing ISDN while you are upgrading to a new DBS release perform the ISDN Data Reset before you begin ISDN programming Manually Resetting the DBS Many of the ISDN programs require a manual reset to take effect Program all of the quick start items first then reset the system by powering it off then back on Note COP 1 07 or later...

Page 46: ... parenthesis 1 Set the system for ISDN operation 2 If you are installing the ISDN while upgrading to a new DBS release perform the ISDN Data Reset command page 4 28 Note DID settings are not maintained after the reset function 3 Enter the system configuration page 4 3 Address FF1 2 1 44 1 Options 0 T1 Operation 1 ISDN Operation Address FF1 9 1 1 Options 0 No retain settings 1 Yes clear settings Ad...

Page 47: ...aster cabinet 2 ISDN of the slave cabinet 3 Free run internal clocking Sync Source 3 0 None 1 ISDN of the master cabinet 2 ISDN of the slave cabinet 3 Free run internal clocking Examples In most cases set the sync sources as follows ISDN in a single cabinet or ISDN in a master cabinet Source 1 1 ISDN of the master cabinet Source 2 3 Free run Source 3 0 None ISDN in a slave cabinet Source 1 2 ISDN ...

Page 48: ...10 for setting below options Default setting are in BOLD 8 Set up master span Address FF2 1 64 21 5 Options 0 Loop start 1 Ground start 2 DID 3 T1 4 CID 5 ISDN Address FF1 9 4 4 5 1 0 1 Network Type Options 0 Public 1 Private Address FF1 9 4 4 5 2 0 1 Auto Progress Options 0 Disable 1 Enable Address FF1 9 4 4 5 3 0 2 NSF Options 0 None 1 SDN 2 MegaCom Address FF1 9 4 4 5 4 0 3 ISDN CO Type Options...

Page 49: ...t The re dimensioning of the system to the new double cabinet master slave configuration causes the address of FF1 9 4 4 1 2 0 23 to be reset to the default value of zero 0 9 Set up slave span Address FF1 9 4 4 5 5 0 1 ISDN International Dial Code Deduction Options 0 Send as is 1 Deduct 011 from the code Address FF1 9 4 4 5 6 0 1 ISDN Long Distance Code 1 Deduction Options 0 Send as is 1 Deduct 1 ...

Page 50: ...O Type Options 0 4ESS 1 5ESS 2 Reserved 3 DMS100 Address FF1 9 4 5 5 5 0 1 ISDN International Dial Code Deduction Options 0 Send as is 1 Deduct 011 from the code Address FF1 9 4 5 5 6 0 1 ISDN Long Distance Code 1 Deduction Options 0 Send as is 1 Deduct 1 from the code Address FF1 9 4 5 5 7 0 1 ISDN Type and Plan Option Options 0 Determine Type and Plan 1 Always Type and Plan set to Unknown Unknow...

Page 51: ...tensions to ring with DIDs go to the instructions under Slave Cabinet Set UpMultiple DID Programming If you do not need to program multiple DIDs you are finished with initial ISDN programming Reset the DBS by turning it off then on again Multiple DID Programming 1 If you wish to assign the same DID number to more than one station enable Multiple DID DNIS numbering page 4 33 2 Assign the ISDN DID n...

Page 52: ...e 0 or MegaCom 2 Depends on service requested from CO ISDN international code deduct 011 Set to 1 Deduct 011 from being sent in Setup message to CO ISDN Long Distance 1 Code Deduction Set to 1 Deduct 1 from being sent in Setup message to CO Lucent AT T 5ESS CO Type 1 5ESS ISDN international code deduct 011 Set to 1 Deduct 011 from being sent in Setup message to CO Nortel NT DMS 100 CO Type 3 DMS10...

Page 53: ...BS programming see the Programming Guidance Manual Section 400 The following table lists the topics described in this chapter Topic Page ISDN System Settings 4 3 System Size 4 3 Clock Settings 4 4 System Wide Timers 4 7 Digital Pad Settings 4 12 Master and Slave Settings 4 16 Trunk Configuration 4 16 Trunk Signaling 4 16 Alarm Settings 4 17 Alarm Descriptions 4 17 Alarm Transmission Options 4 20 A...

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Page 55: ...ake effect the system must be powered down then back up again Programming FF1 9 4 1 1 0 8 Options 0 DBS 40 1 DBS 72 2 DBS 96 3 DBS 40 DBS 40 ISDN must be in the slave cabinet 4 DBS 72 DBS 40 ISDN is not supported 5 DBS 72 DBS 72 ISDN must be in the slave cabinet 6 DBS 96 DBS 40 7 DBS 96 DBS 72 8 DBS 96 DBS 96 Parameter T1 ISDN Description Configures the system for either T1 or ISDN Programming FF1...

Page 56: ...ers a clock source to have failed when the slip rate error counter is exceeded within a 24 hour period See page 4 23 for instructions on setting the slip rate error counter In most cases the 1st sync source is set to 1 See page 3 5 for a list of typical sync source settings for single and double cabinet sys tems Notes 1 The free run setting is the only setting that can be entered for more than one...

Page 57: ...Signs normally have the 2nd sync source set to 2 See page 3 5 for a list of typical sync source settings for single and double cabinet systems One of the three sync sources should be set to 3 free run A free run setting is needed so the DBS ISDN can provide its own clocking if the network clock fails See 1st sync for an introduction to clock synchronization Notes 1 The free run setting is the only...

Page 58: ...3 5 for a list of typical sync source settings for single and double cabinet systems One of the three sync sources should be set to 3 free run A free run setting is needed so the DBS ISDN can provide its own clocking if the network clock fails See Sync Source 1 on page 4 4 for an introduction to clock syn chronization Notes 1 The free run setting is the only setting that can be entered for more th...

Page 59: ...c timer is set for 24 hours the DBS will attempt to return to the first clock source at 12 00 p m every day If the re sync timer is set for 1 hour the DBS will attempt to return to the first clock source every hour If the second source fails and the first source continues to be out of service the system switches to the third source Again the re sync timer determines how often the system will attem...

Page 60: ...t the call Programming FF1 9 4 2 2 0 15 Options 0 10 0 180 sec 1 20 sec 2 40 sec 3 60 sec 11 220 sec 12 240 sec 13 240 sec 14 240 sec 15 Infinite Parameter Call Setup Timer T303 Description Determines the time limit for a CO to respond to an outgoing call attempt Programming FF1 9 4 2 3 0 10 Options 0 10 0 4 sec 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 4 4 sec 5 5 sec 6 6 sec 7 7 sec 8 8 sec 9 9 sec 10 10 sec ...

Page 61: ...ll Programming FF1 9 4 2 4 0 10 Options 0 10 0 4 sec 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 4 4 sec 5 5 sec 6 6 sec 7 7 sec 8 8 sec 9 9 sec 10 10 sec Parameter Disconnect Request Timer NTI T305 Description Determines the time allocated for the CO to disconnect a call before the DBS disconnects the call Programming FF1 9 4 2 5 0 10 Options 0 10 0 30 sec 1 10 sec 2 20 sec 3 30 sec 4 40 sec 5 50 sec 6 60 sec 7 70 s...

Page 62: ...e Programming FF1 9 4 2 6 0 10 Options 0 10 0 4 sec 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 4 4 sec 5 5 sec 6 6 sec 7 7 sec 8 8 sec 9 9 sec 10 10 sec Parameter Outbound Call Processing Timer T310 Description Determines the time allocated for the CO to deliver a call If the call is not delivered the DBS will clear the call Programming FF1 9 4 2 7 0 15 Options 0 15 0 10 sec 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 14 14 sec 15 Infi...

Page 63: ... 11 Parameter Connect Request Timer T313 Description Determines the time the DBS waits for the CO to acknowledge that a call has been connected Programming FF1 9 4 2 8 0 15 Options 0 10 0 4 sec 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 4 4 sec 5 5 sec 6 6 sec 7 7 sec 8 8 sec 9 9 sec 10 10 sec ...

Page 64: ...ry include the receiving and sending circuit types in the command then adjust the volume by assign ing a new pad number Figure 4 1 shows the numbers used to identify each circuit type Pad numbers are defined in Figure 4 3 on page 4 13 Note This uses the same address as T1 programming Figure 4 1 Circuit type numbers Circuit Types K TEL SLT DATA Analog CO Trk ISDN Master ISDN Slave OPTION 1 OPTION 2...

Page 65: ...dB 29 28 dB 30 30 dB Example If calls to SLTs via a master ISDN have low volume levels the PAD level for connections from the master ISDN to all SLTs can be changed By referring to Figure 4 2 you can see that the default pad setting for con nections from the master ISDN to all SLTs is 16 You can also tell by Figure 4 2 that the default pad value for setting 16 is 2 dB To raise the volume by 2 dB y...

Page 66: ...t as circuit type 2 How ever if an SLT in a remote warehouse has inadequate volume levels the circuit type for the SLT could be changed to 7 Option 1 Once the SLT is changed to circuit type 7 the pad levels for circuit type 7 could be changed to provide the correct volume setting Note Circuit types are also provided for trunk ports See Figure 4 1 on page 4 12 for a definition of circuit types Prog...

Page 67: ...lt as circuit type 6 However if a specific ISDN trunk in a slave has inadequate volume levels the circuit type for the ISDN trunk port could be changed to 8 Option 2 Once the port number is changed to circuit type 8 the pad levels for circuit type 8 could be changed to provide the correct volume setting Note Circuit types are also provided for station ports See Figure 4 1 on page 4 12 for a defini...

Page 68: ...et Systems page 2 5 and Trunk Assignments for Double Cabinet Systems page 2 6 for possible ISDN and analog trunk channel combinations Note For changes to this parameter to take effect the system must be powered down then back up again Programming Master cabinet FF1 9 4 4 1 2 0 23 Slave cabinet FF1 9 4 5 1 2 0 23 Options 0 23 0 Note In most cases ISDN channels are assigned in increments of 8 Parame...

Page 69: ...ounter is exceeded YEL LED on the ISDN card Alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card Frame Loss The DBS activates an OOF alarm when more than one out of four consecutive framing bits is in error FF key after the counter is exceeded OOF LED on the ISDN card CFA LED on the ISDN card Alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card Slip The DBS activates a slip alarm when a data bit is lost due to a frame misalignment Frame...

Page 70: ...0 15 FF1 9 4 5 2 1 0 15 The red alarm value is determined by network requirements This value should not be changed When a red alarm occurs the CFA LED on the ISDN card lights and the alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card closes Red Alarm Recovery FF1 9 4 4 2 2 0 15 FF1 9 4 5 2 2 0 15 Determines how long the DBS tries to recover from a red alarm before it re syncs the ISDN trunk Red Alarm Counter FF1 9 ...

Page 71: ...Error counter for the Signal Loss FF key Sync Loss Alarms Sync Loss Counter FF1 9 4 4 3 5 0 9000 FF1 9 4 5 3 5 0 9000 Error counter for the Sync Loss FF key Sync Loss Relay FF1 9 4 4 4 3 0 1 FF1 9 4 5 4 3 0 1 Determines if the alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card closes in the event of sync loss alarms Relay Control Relay Reset FF1 9 4 4 4 6 0 1 FF1 9 4 5 4 6 0 1 Determines whether the alarm relay is ...

Page 72: ...d Alarm Detection Description The default value for this parameter is determined by network specifications It should not be changed If a red alarm occurs the CFA LED on the ISDN card lights Also if the Red Alm Relay parameter page 4 25 is turned on the alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card closes Note For changes to this parameter to take effect the system must be powered down then back up again Progra...

Page 73: ...red alarm before it re syncs the ISDN trunk Note For changes to this parameter to take effect the system must be powered down then back up again Programming Master cabinet FF1 9 4 4 2 2 0 15 Slave cabinet FF1 9 4 5 2 2 0 15 Options 0 15 Values 0 0 ms 1 10 ms 2 20 ms 3 30 ms 4 40 ms 5 50 ms 6 60 ms 7 70 ms 8 80 ms 9 90 ms 10 110 ms 11 120 ms 12 130 ms 13 140 ms 14 150 ms 15 160 ms ...

Page 74: ...the programming authorization code 98 9999 activated With attendant phones the keys work whether or not the programming authorization code is activated For instructions on programming FF alarms keys see page 4 35 Note Once the alarm condition is corrected the FF alarm key will remain lit until the end of the 24 hour period unless you enter the historical error clearance command For a description o...

Page 75: ...or counter for the first clock source is reset Slips are losses of data bits due to framing errors See page 4 35 for instructions on programming FF alarm keys Programming Master cabinet FF1 9 4 4 3 2 0 9000 Slave cabinet FF1 9 4 5 3 2 0 9000 Options 0 9000 24 hours 9000 Parameter Red Alarm Counter Description Determines how many red alarms occur before a Red Alarm FF key is lit The FF key lights w...

Page 76: ...any instances of sync loss occur before a Sync Loss FF key is lit The FF key lights when the counter exceeds the specified number within a 24 hour period See page 4 35 for instructions on programming FF alarm keys Programming Master cabinet FF1 9 4 4 3 5 0 9000 Slave cabinet FF1 9 4 5 3 5 0 9000 Options 0 9000 24 hours 9000 Parameter Yellow Alarm Counter Description Determines how many yellow alar...

Page 77: ... 4 1 0 1 Slave cabinet FF1 9 4 5 4 1 0 1 Options 0 Off Alarm relay does not close 1 On Alarm relay closes Parameter Red Alarm Relay Description Determines whether the system closes the alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card in the event of red alarms The alarm relay can be connected to an external alarm device such as a buzzer The external alarm device must be purchased sepa rately it is not provided wi...

Page 78: ...MDF card in the event of frame loss alarms The alarm relay can be connected to an external alarm device such as a buzzer The external alarm device must be purchased sepa rately it is not provided with the DBS ISDN Programming Master cabinet FF1 9 4 4 4 4 0 1 Slave cabinet FF1 9 4 5 4 4 0 1 Options 0 Off Alarm relay does not close 1 On Alarm relay closes Parameter AIS Relay Description Determines w...

Page 79: ... opened approximately one sec ond after the alarm condition ceases If cleared manually the relay can be opened by entering the Alarm Relay Clear code To enter the Alarm Relay Clear code first enter the programming authorization code 98 9999 then enter one of the following codes Master cabinet ON OFF 94 8 Slave cabinet ON OFF 95 8 Programming Master cabinet FF1 9 4 4 4 6 0 1 Slave cabinet FF1 9 4 5...

Page 80: ... 1 64 21 0 5 Options 0 Loop start 1 Ground start 2 DID 3 T1 4 CID 5 ISDN Parameter ISDN Data Reset Description Resets the ISDN settings stored in SRAM Static Random Access Memory The reset restores these settings to default values Programming FF1 9 1 0 1 Note If you enter a 1 the following display appears CONFIRM 0 NO 1 YES The purpose of this display is to make sure you want to reset the data Ent...

Page 81: ...ion Assigns an extension to ring if no DID number is received on a trunk port Programming FF1 9 4 6 1 64 1 0000 9999 Parameter Calling Information Description Assigns a number to display for each trunk rung when no DID is supplied Programming FF1 9 4 6 1 64 2 0000 9999 Note If ANI is provided the ANI information will display instead Parameter Network Type Description Specifies the type of network ...

Page 82: ...abinet Options 0 Disable 1 Enable Parameter Network Facility Setting Description Determines if a call is a Software Defined Network SDN call AT T option or general Megacom call Programming FF1 9 4 4 5 3 0 1 master cabinet FF1 9 4 5 5 3 0 1 slave cabinet Options 0 None 1 SDN 2 Megacom Parameter ISDN CO Type Description Specifies the type of CO connected to the ISDN span Programming FF1 9 4 4 5 4 0 ...

Page 83: ...eter ISDN Long Distance Code 1 Deduction Description Specifies if the leading 1 is sent with a long distance call or if the leading 1 is deleted Programming FF1 9 4 4 5 6 0 1 master cabinet FF1 9 4 5 5 6 0 1 slave cabinet Options 0 Send as is with leading 1 1 Do not send leading 1 Parameter ISDN Type and Plan Option Description Specifies if the ISDN Type and Plan are determined or unknown Programm...

Page 84: ...sables ringing for specific ISDN Inbound DID numbers during Day Night Delayed Day and Delayed Night modes Programming FF1 9 5 0000 9999 100 699 000000 111111 Options 0 Disable ringing 1 Enable ringing Where the entry position determines the ringing as follows The default entry is 111000 day and night ringing enabled delayed day and delayed night ringing disabled ...

Page 85: ... trunks are used a 1 also turns on multiple Inbound ISDN DID numbering Multiple Inbound DNIS numbering allows the assignment of one ISDN DID number to multiple extensions If one ISDN DID number is assigned to multiple stations the sta tions ring simultaneously when the DID number is dialed More than one DID number can be assigned to a single extension Up to 500 DID numbers can be assigned in each ...

Page 86: ...alling party For DID calls with ANI informa tion provided this parameter determines if ANI number or DID number is displayed on the called telephone Address FF3 1 144 54 0 1 Options 0 DID data on display 1 ANI data on display Notes If the DID number called is not in the DID ring table the call will ring the default DID assignment see below and the ANI number will display when the ANI information i...

Page 87: ...orization code is activated Assignment Note If you re assigning an FF alarm to an FF key that is currently pro grammed you must first clear the FF key before making a new assign ment Alarms from ISDN in the master cabinet ON OFF PROG FFkey 101 107 HOLD Alarms from ISDN in the slave cabinet ON OFF PROG FFkey 121 127 HOLD Options Keys can be assigned for the following alarms Red alarms Yellow alarms...

Page 88: ...t LBO chip on the ISDN card This loopback is typically used to check the continuity between the CO CSU MDF and ISDN card Note Before executing this loopback you must first enter the pro gramming authorization code 98 9999 Execution Master ON OFF 94 0 0 or 1 Slave ON OFF 95 0 0 or 1 Options 0 Off 1 On Parameter Loopback 2 Description Loopbacks provide diagnostic tests of the ISDN circuit or the ISD...

Page 89: ...only applies to a DBS within a private network The command is entered at one DBS in order to loopback through another DBS For example to initiate a loopback from DBS B to DBS A this command would be entered at DBS B In order for the loop back to work DBS A must have the Remote Loopback option page 4 37 turned on in system programming Notes 1 The clock source of the DBS that issues this command mus...

Page 90: ...meter Historical Error Clearance Description Clears the error counters for the following alarms yellow red framing loss slip rate loss of signal sync loss Note Before executing this code you must first enter the pro gramming authorization code 98 9999 Execution Master ON OFF 94 7 Slave ON OFF 95 7 Options None The counters are cleared as soon as the code is entered Parameter Alarm Relay Clear Desc...

Page 91: ...vides support for the Call Record feature via the API Note The following features UNA Transfer UNA Call Reversion Forwarding to UNA for CO Held Calls All Ring Group Private Password Additional RAI Access and All Ring Group features have been fully tested in our laboratory but not in live Beta trials These features are to be considered Beta level features If you have any difficulty with these new f...

Page 92: ...d with this version SMDR Header Printed More Often Than Every 60 Lines In earlier versions the SMDR header printed more than every 60 lines In this version the SMDR header now correctly prints out every 60 lines Last Digit of Voice Mail One Touch Key Was Truncated In earlier versions if a Voice Mail One Touch Access key was programmed when the key was viewed with the Conf Function the last digit o...

Page 93: ... in this version ISDN Calls Disconnected Previously if an ISDN to ISDN call was attempted and the called party was busy instead of receiving CO Busy the call was dropped This problem has been corrected in this version 16 Port Voice Mail Support via API Description This feature allows up to sixteen 16 voice mail ports via API integration Programming The new programming for this enhancement consists...

Page 94: ...DBS to have access to the OHVA feature Programming No new programming is required Operation N A Note The OHVA feature via the API has the same feature limitations as listed in the DBS manual Small LCD Soft Key Support via API Description This enhancement allows the 44 Series Small LCD Key Telephone VB 44XXXX K TEL to use the softkeys when accessing the Voice Mail application Programming No new pro...

Page 95: ... Call Record feature via the API This API feature addition allows applications that utilize API integration with the DBS to have access to the Call Record feature Programming No new programming is required Operation N A Notes The Call Record feature via the API has the same feature limitations as described for DBS CPC EX ver 2 1 ...

Page 96: ... with these new features please call the BTSD Hotline in Secaucus New Jersey at 800 822 0909 UNA Transfer Description The UNA transfer feature allows a trunk call to be transferred to the UNA The call may be transferred manually or via a device such as an automated attendant Programming No programming is required for this feature Operation To transfer a trunk call to UNA 1 Hookflash or press HOLD ...

Page 97: ...up on a first in first out method The UNA cannot be a member of a hunt group The UNA can be a member of an All Ring Group See Forwarding to UNA for CO Held Call UNA Call Reversion Description The UNA call reversion feature allows calls that revert to the attendant but are unanswered to revert to UNA Programming Table A 1 UNA Call Revision Timer Values Setting Value 0 No reversion default 1 10 seco...

Page 98: ...gs up If multiple callers ring the UNA the UNA calls are picked up on a first in first out method The Call Reversion Timer must be set to revert calls to the attendant position for unanswered calls to then be reverted to UNA Forwarding to UNA for CO Held Call Description An extension can forward certain calls to UNA If an inside extension such as an automated attendant receives a CO call it places...

Page 99: ...forwarding extension The call immediately forwards you hear dial tone and the display reads FWD UNA 3 Hang up or press ON OFF Notes When a call rings UNA the UNA will continue to ring until the call is answered by dialing 78 or by direct trunk access or the caller hangs up If multiple callers ring the UNA the UNA calls are picked up on a first in first out method Internal calls direct calls to the...

Page 100: ... transfer a CO call to an All Ring Group on a selected input by the caller Up to four 4 All Ring Groups may be assigned Up to 16 key telephone members may be in each group In addition to the 16 key telephone members the UNA may also be assigned to an All Ring Group Programming The All Ring Group feature utilizes existing Multiple DID Ringing to set up the All Ring Group All members of the All Ring...

Page 101: ...er of another All Ring Group Extensions may be a member of multiple All Ring Groups If the DBS is part of a networked system the All Ring Group members must be extensions on the local node Only one call at a time may ring at a key telephone if non appearing lights the EXT LED Private Password Description A new private password has been added to allow entry into system programming at any time This ...

Page 102: ...ed by the 4 digit private password before entering programming see below Otherwise the private password is not accessible Operation To access the system using the private password at any display key telephone including an attendant telephone 1 Go off hook or press ON OFF key 2 Dial 98 followed by the 4 digit private password 3 Press PROG followed by 4 To exit system programming hang up or press th...

Page 103: ...hen press Enter 4 Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program See Terminal Programming Commands Terminal Programming Through a CO Trunk and Operator Transfer Note The DBS must be equipped with an MFR card and an RAI card to allow terminal programming using this method SPECIAL NOTICE If you use the following method the private password must be given to the attendant Use the ne...

Page 104: ...sferred to the RAI modem The system then sends a PASSWORD prompt and the remote or private password must be entered to connect to terminal programming This allows more security for passwords since the password does not have to be used by the transferring person or device Command Description 01 Access System parameters 02 Access Trunk parameters 03 Access Extension parameters 04 Access Ring assignm...

Page 105: ...es will place you on hold and dial the 97 access code to reach the RAI 3 Wait a few seconds for the RAI modem to return the modem tone and for your terminal program to connect 4 If Password is not displayed press the Enter key 5 When Password is displayed dial the 4 digit remote or private password 6 After the DBS responds with REMT type P and then press Enter 7 Follow the directions on the screen...

Page 106: ...ogramming Flexibility Description The previous versions did not allow the programming flexibility to accommodate certain central office ISDN configurations This enhancement allows the flexibility in programming to set the DBS parameters to match certain central office provisioning Programming The following programming addresses are no longer valid ISDN Upgrade Procedure 1 New COP 1 07A is required...

Page 107: ...n sources Sync Source 1 Sync Source 2 Sync Source 3 6 Cycle the unit s power switch 7 Configure number of B channels per cabinet Master Slave 8 Set trunk type per channel for ISDN Master Cabinet Set Up Refer to Typical Central Office Configurations for setting the following options Default settings are bold Set up master span 0 Public 1 1 0 8 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 23 0 23 trunk number 5 0 1 Network Type ...

Page 108: ... 1 SDN 2 MegaCom 0 4ESS 1 5ESS 2 Reserved 3 DMS100 0 Send as is 1 Deduct 0 1 1 from the code 0 Send as is 1 Deduct 1 from the code 0 Determine Type and Plan 1 Type and Plan always set to Unknown Unknown 0 1 Auto Progress 0 2 NSF 0 3 ISDN CO Type 0 1 ISDN International Dial Code Deduction 0 1 ISDN Long Distance Code 0 1 ISDN Type and Plan Option ...

Page 109: ...stallation that has a Primary Rate span configured you must re database the number of ISDN channels in the Master cabinet The re dimensioning of the system to the new double cabinet master slave configuration 0 23 to be reset to the default value of zero 0 Set up Slave Span 0 Public 1 Private 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 None 1 SDN 2 MegaCom 0 4ESS 1 5ESS 2 Reserved 3 DMS 100 0 Send as is 1 Deduct 0 1 1 f...

Page 110: ... Operation N A Notes UNLESS STATED ALL OTHER DEFAULT VALUES ARE CORRECT Typical Central Office Configurations Lucent AT T 4ESS CO Type 0 4ESS NSF None 0 or MegaCom 2 Depends on service requested from CO ISDN International Code Deduct 0 1 1 Set to 1 to deduct 0 1 1 from the CO Setup message ISDN Long Distance 1 Code Deduction Set to 1 to deduct 1 from the CO Setup message Lucent AT T 5ESS CO Type 1...

Page 111: ...es also provide a list of information that must be gathered on the CO as well as the type of information that the CO needs to know about the DBS system Info Needed from CO Comments examples 1 Manufacture of CO and software load 5E11 5ESS with load 11 DMS 100 with NA008 2 Is local dialing 7 digits 10 digits or a combination 3 For long distance dialing does the CO want to see the leading 1 4 For int...

Page 112: ... Mbps 1 4 Line coding B8ZS Binary 8 Zero Substitution 1 5 Framing Format ESF Extended Superframe 1 6 Bearer configuration Voice or Voice Data 1 7 Quantity of B bearer channels 23B 1D Max setting must have 1 D channel Or XB 1D where X is 1 23 for a fractional span 1 8 Call type Two Way 1 Quantity of phone numbers A block of 20 numbers is generally assigned 9 Note With DID the total number of teleph...

Page 113: ...d each span has a separate D channel D channel sharing is NOT permitted 2 4 Source of Calling Party Number The CO must source the Calling Party Number 2 5 Service Options ANI Automatic Numbering Indication Hunt group MegaCom only for 4ESS operation Typical Info for CO Comments examples ...

Page 114: ...wer on ISDN Station Message Detail Recording SMDR not Printing Long Distance Calls Caller ID Automatic Number Identification ANI is not Sent to the Applications Programming Interface API when the Incoming Trunk is ISDN SLTA Repeating Digits Call Forward Outside Call was Recalled After Recall Timer expired System Speed Bins 257 500 Unavailable Change Details Transfer Ringing heard During External C...

Page 115: ...A Repeating Digits Repeating digits were sent when an SLTA was used on a T1 circuit to call another T1 Network node or to call out of another T1 node to a CO If an SLTA was used to call on a T1 circuit to another node or out of another node to a CO trunk once the call was established if digits were sent from the SLTA the digits would be repeated Example If you dial 12345 from an SLT the called par...

Page 116: ...2000 Page A 26 Programming Considerations None System Speed Bins 257 500 Unavailable Previously if a System Speed Dial SSD number of 257 or greater was used System Speed Dial numbers 001 through 256 were reprogrammed System Speed Dial Bins 257 500 are now available Programming Considerations None ...

Page 117: ...ck source 2 4 5 Clock source 3 4 6 Clock sync cable 2 23 CSU see channel service unit D DID Programming Multiple 3 9 E Error clearance 4 38 Error counters frame loss 4 22 frame loss counter 4 22 loss of signal 4 24 red alarms 4 23 slips 4 23 sync loss 4 24 sync loss counter 4 24 yellow alarms 4 24 ESF see extended superframe Extended superframe format description 1 3 F Failure mode 4 16 FF alarm k...

Page 118: ...tation port class 4 14 Sync cable 2 18 2 21 2 23 Sync loss alarm counter 4 24 definition 4 17 relay 4 26 Sync loss counter 4 24 Sync source 1 4 4 Sync source 2 4 5 Sync source 3 4 6 Sync unit 2 15 System settings clock settings 4 4 system size 4 3 System size 4 3 System wide timers network re sync timer 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 T Trunk assignments for double cabinet systems 2 6 Trunk assignments for ...

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