Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Installation Manual

Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Compact Edition, Advanced Edition, Premium Edition Installation Manual Release 7.0 - April 2008...
  • Page 2 Legal notice: Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. Copyright ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 General Presentation Preliminary ....................Overview ....................... Security ...................... Safety rules ....................Chapter 2 Hardware: Platform and Interfaces Overview ....................INSTALLING THE HARDWARE ..............Racks ......................Detailed description ..................Installation ....................Overview ....................... Equipment ....................Detailed description ..................
  • Page 4 Chapter 3 System Services Software Licence Management ............SOFTWARE LICENCE MANAGEMENT ............Software Keys ..................Overview ....................... Chapter 4 Installation and Cabling Presentation ..................... Overview ....................... Connections and Cabling ..............Detailed description ..................Power Supply ..................4.19 Installation procedure ................4.19 Reflexes and e-Reflexes Terminals ..........
  • Page 5 External connections ................. 4.64 Intelligent Base Stations ..............4.66 Detailed description ................... 4.66 Safety rules ....................4.74 Client PCs ....................4.77 Installation procedure ................4.77 PIMphony ....................4.82 Hardware aspects ..................4.82 Software aspects ..................4.82 Limits ......................4.83 Extending Your Installation ...............
  • Page 6 Services provided ..................6.18 WBM Managing Tool .................. 6.19 Connecting your e-communication server to the LAN ......6.22 Setting an Internet Connection ..............6.22 Chapter 7 Maintenance Services Maintenance Level 1 ................Maintenance ....................Chapter 8 Glossary Glossary ....................A ........................B ........................
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  • Page 9: Preliminary

    Preliminary 1.1.1 Overview 1.1.1.1 SYMBOLS USED IN THE DOCUMENTATION See note. See important information. 1.1.1.2 CLAUSES Copyright and Trademarks Datalight is a registered trademark of Datalight,Inc. FlashFXtm is a trademark of Datalight, Inc. Copyright 1993 - 2000 Datalight, Inc., All Rights Reserved. Security 1.2.1 Safety rules...
  • Page 10 Chapter Protective earthing This equipment must imperatively be connected to a permanent earth protection installed according to current legislation. Installation of the mains power The mains power must be installed as close as possible to the unit and must be easily accessible.
  • Page 11 The EC labeling indicates that this product conforms to the EC directives currently in force, in particular: 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic compatibility) 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage) R&TTE 1999/5/EC compliance 1999/519/EC (Specific Absorption Rate) 1.2.1.4 INTERFACE CLASSIFICATION 1.2.1.4.1 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server SELV: Safety Extra Low Voltage TNV-3: Telecommunication Network Voltage 1.2.1.4.2 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition...
  • Page 12 Chapter Figure 1.3: First Generation cabinet...
  • Page 13 Figure 1.4: Second Generation cabinet Note: The Mini-MIX daughter board can be used only on a Compact Edition 2nd Generation with a CPU-3m or a CPU-4.
  • Page 14 Chapter...
  • Page 15: Overview

    Internet. This "multi-purpose" server provides a turnkey global communication solution for small and medium-scale businesses with 6 to 200 employees. For businesses with 6 to 12 employees, the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server range has been expanded to include the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition module.
  • Page 16 1 CPU slot + 4 general-purpose slots + 4 specific slots (no UAI16 and MIX boards) Energy consumption: 1,2 A (230 V) / 2,3 A (110 V) - 150 W. Dimension: H = 154 mm; W = 442 mm; D = 400 mm. Weight: 13 kg. 2.2.1.4 CE or Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition...
  • Page 17 Z accesses (SLI Analog Extension Access) and two additional ISDN / T0 accesses (ISDN Basic Rate Access). Starting with Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server release 5.1, the Mini-MIX daughter board is available on Compact Edition 2nd Generation with a CPU-3m or a CPU-4 ( ASPEN 133 MHZ and 128MB of flash).
  • Page 18 Chapter Figure 2.5: Mini-MIX connections on CPU-3m RJ45 Equipment numbering: Slot 80 EN 01 for the first T0 access (80-001-01) Slot 80 EN 02 for the second T0 access (80-002-01) Slot 80 EN 09 for the first Z access (80-009-01) Slot 80 EN 10 for the second Z access (80-010-01)
  • Page 19: Installation

    Installation 2.3.1 Overview 2.3.1.1 INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 20: Equipment

    Equipment shall be installed at the factory or in the field by submitter's trained personnel in accordance with the installation instruction provided with the equipment. Equipment 2.4.1 Detailed description The following table lists the boards available on Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server (S, M or L racks). Board Function Optional boards...
  • Page 21 Board Function Optional boards Connections CPU-3 Processing Unit (From R5.0) 128 HSL1, HSL2: Lanswitch or Ethernet Mb Flash Memory. interconnection with terminal Optional Hard Drive add-on modules Please-wait message player AFU, AFU-1: (Auxiliary Tuner for background music Function Unit) Alarm VoIP4-1, VoIP8-1 and Doorphone VoIP16...
  • Page 22 Chapter Board Function Optional boards Connections CoCPU CoProcessing Unit (Up to R1.1) VoIP: (Voice over IP): Lanswitch or Ethernet CoCPU-1 CoProcessing Unit (From R2.0) SLANX4: mini switch terminal CoCPU-2 CoProcessing Unit (From R3.1) (CPUs - CoCPUlink) DDI2 2 or 4 analog trunk line Analog trunk line with DDI4 interfaces with Multiple...
  • Page 23 CPU-1. Only the 64 Mb flash memory is added. The CPU-3 board includes a 128 Mb flash memory. A CPU-3m (or CPU-4) board can also be used on an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Advanced Edition CS system. The CPU-3m has the same characteristics as the CPU-3: Aspen 133Mhz, 64 Mb SD-Ram and 128 Mb NAND flash memory.
  • Page 24 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Premium Edition CS Processing Unit CPUe-1 and CPUe-2 Boards The CPUe-1 board performs the CPU functions of a Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Premium Edition CS system. The CPUe-2 board used for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server 3.1 has the same main characteristics as the CPUe-1 board apart from the NOR Flash.
  • Page 25 The CoCPU-1 board is necessary when using one of the two following functionalities: VoIP or RAS (no simultaneous use). The CoCPU-2 board used for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server 3.1 has the same main characteristics as the CoCPU-1 board apart from the NOR Flash.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2.4.1.5 UAI-X Boards Board used for connecting up Alcatel Reflexes terminals or DECT 4070 IO/EO base stations. The UAI16-1 board is used to power terminals connected to the 16 interfaces remotely from an EPS48 external power supply connected to interface 1 via an external adapter cable (splitter). Caution: Only use EPS48 power supplies and the splitters provided.
  • Page 27 2.4.1.9 PRA Boards This board provides 1 primary access for connecting the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system to the ISDN digital public network or to private networks: PRA -T2, DASS2, DLT2 : 30 x 64-Kbps B-channels + 1 x 64-Kbps D-channel; 2048 Kbps.
  • Page 28 Chapter 2.4.1.9.1 Function of the LEDs T2 Name T1 Name Function BUSY BUSY B-channels busy (red LED lights up if at least 1 B-channel is busy) RAI (ATD) Remote frame alarm (red LED lights up on alarm) AIS (SIA2M) Too many "1's in the 2-Mbit binary train (red LED lights up on alarm) NOS (MS) NSIG Absence of 2-Mbit signal (red LED lights up on alarm)
  • Page 29 Each category-5 RJ45 connector has 2 green LEDs: Left LED = link status and activity: • off: link disconnected • on: link connected • blinking: link active Right LED = full duplex/collision: • off: Half Duplex • on: Full Duplex •...
  • Page 30 Chapter 2.4.1.13 DDI-X Board This board is used to connect 2 or 4 analog trunk lines with Multiple Subscriber Numbers. 2.4.1.14 ATA Board The ATA (Analog Trunk Access) board serves to connect analog trunk lines (2 or 4 TL). The ATA board does not support pulse dialing in Australia and New Zealand. 2.4.1.15 Daughter Board Provision/SDRAM on CPU Boards The table below presents the various ways the daughter boards can be provided on the...
  • Page 31 SLANX4 PATA HARD DISK SATA HARD DISK + P2SATA-xxx Daughter Board Mini-Mix Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition Compact Edition 2nd Generation Hard Disk XMEM Mini-MIX VoIP Note: The Mini-MIX daughter board requires a CPU-3m (or CPU-4) in a Compact Edition 2nd Generation.
  • Page 32 Chapter Figure 2.26: Example of Daughter Boards on CPU-1 Figure 2.27: Example of CPU with SATA Hard Disk 2.4.1.16 BASE Module Provision 2.4.1.16.1 Rack 1 2-18...
  • Page 33 Boards Slots 1-2 CPU Slot CPU-1, CPUe-1, CPU-2, CPUe-2, CPU-3, Obligatory CPU-3m, CPU-4 MIX x/y/z AMIX-1 x/y/z UAI4, UAI8, UAI16, UAI16-1 SLI4, SLI8, SLI4-1, SLI8-1 SLI16, SLI16-1 PRA-T2, PRA-T1, DASS2, DLT2, T1-CAS, PCM R2 APA4, APA8 DDI2, DD14 BRA2, BRA4, BRA8 CoCPU-1, CoCPU-2 LANX8, LANX16, LANX16-1, LANX8-2, LANX16-2...
  • Page 34 UAI16, UAI16-1 SLI4, SLI8, SLI16, SLI4-1, SLI8-1, SLI16-1 PRA-T2, PRA-T1, DASS2, DLT2, T1-CAS, PCM R2 APA4 APA8 DDI2, DD14 BRA2, BRA4, BRA8 CoCPU-1, CoCPU-2 LANX8, LANX16, LANX16-1, LANX8-2, LANX16-2 2.4.1.17 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition 1st and 2nd Generations 2-20...
  • Page 35 Board MIX Slot CPU Slot CPU-2, CPU-3, CPU-3m, CPU-4 Obligatory MIX x/y/z AMIX-1 x/y/z Mini-MIX 2-21...
  • Page 36 Chapter 2-22...
  • Page 37: Software Licence Management

    3.1.1 SOFTWARE LICENCE MANAGEMENT On an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server several types of devices may be connected, several services may be offered and several applications may run. The purpose of the feature “Software Licence Management” is to define for a given system (i.e.
  • Page 38 Chapter the PRINC (PRINCIPAL) software key or MAIN for the system functions (voice, Internet, etc.) the CTI Software key for the CTI functions The software key corresponds to a text file where the name is the CPU hardware number with the .MSL (MAIN key) or .CSL (CTI key) extension.
  • Page 39 3.2.1.1 Voice services available in "limited" mode Stations in the default Attendant Group and analog sets with automatic call setup on going off-hook no DECT stations, including Alcatel-Lucent DECT Reflexes stations Voice server with name announcement, 2 ports and 20 minutes" storage 4 welcome messages (pre-announcement) 2 system languages "Please Wait"...
  • Page 40 Chapter The following table lists the functions controlled by the "Main" software key, the "limited" mode values and the configuration modularity. Controlled services Relevant Values in Modularity Hardware software limited mode extension version STANDARD TELEPHONY Number of Reflexes sets According to selected model Number of analog sets MOBILITY...
  • Page 41 Controlled services Relevant Values in Modularity Hardware software limited mode extension version LAN TELEPHONY Number of IP Phones (e-Reflexes and IP Touch) Number of PIMphony multimedia terminals VoIP GATEWAY Number of VoIP channels VOIP VoIP on application board R1.0/R1.1 VOICE MAIL UNIT AND AUTOMATED ATTENDANT Number of VMU ports 0 port Storage capacity...
  • Page 42 Chapter Controlled services Relevant Values in Modularity Hardware software limited mode extension version Accounting over IP From R5.0 closed open LANGUAGES Number of languages SWL RELEASE Required system release From R2 0 (R1 or R1.1) 1 (R2) 2 (R3) 3 (R4) 4 (R5) 5 (R6) ENGINE...
  • Page 43 75/200 * 0 (from R2) Number of monitors 250 (R1) 250/500 ** 0 (from R2) Features None Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server CALL CENTER Number of sessions 28/200 * Number of monitors 250/500 ** Features None CSTA DESKTOP CLIENT Number of sessions...
  • Page 44 Chapter Number of sessions Number of monitors 250/500 ** Features None PIMphony UNIFIED Number of sessions From R3.1 Number of monitors From R3.1 75 ** Features From R3.1 None SOFTWARE LICENSE VERSION Required system version From R2 1 (R2) (R1/R1.1) 2 (R3) 3 (R4) 4 (R5)
  • Page 45: Presentation

    3. Placed on a table: no more than three units can be laid on top of each other. Remark: The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition unit is fixed either directly to the wall, or to a wall support (US version). In both cases, use the hole drilling template supplied with the unit.
  • Page 46 Moreover, the weight of the equipment must be evenly distributed between the brackets. If mounting the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server module results in exceeding the load on the front supports (generally the total weight divided by two), the...
  • Page 47: Connections And Cabling

    When superposing them vertically, they should be separated by at least 10 cm. Verify that the cables connecting the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server or other equipment, or the supports for the housing structure (19" rack for example) do not obstruct the air flow through the unit.
  • Page 48 All outputs are made using Female RJ45 connectors. Remark: the CPU-2 and MIX boards used for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition have the same characteristics as those used by Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server. 4.2.1.1.1 CPU-1, CPU-2, CPU-3, CPU-3m, CPU-4, CPUe-1 and CPUe-2 boards...
  • Page 49 RJ45 pin Up-Link Unit 1 to 3 outputs LAN : 10/100 base T Ethernet port (MDI-II/straight). UNIT1, UNIT2, UNIT3: ports on integrated LAN switch (MDI-X/crossover). UPLINK : integrated LAN switch uplink port (MDI-II/straight). 4.2.1.1.3 SLIboard RJ45 pin 1 to 16 1 to 16: connecting analog Z terminals.
  • Page 50 Chapter PBX: use in private network with TX and RX twisted pairs. 4.2.1.1.8 LANX and LANX-1 board RJ45 pin Ports 1 to 15 Up-Link Ports 1 to 15: internal ports. Up-Link: LAN connection. 4.2.1.1.9 LANX-2 board RJ45 pin Ports 1 to 14 GE1, GE2 TR0+ TR0-...
  • Page 51 Access Type Impedance Alcatel Reflexes, Z, T0, UTP, FTP or STP, Category 3 or 5 100 or 120 ohms UTP, FTP or STP, Category 3 or 5 120 Ohms UTP, FTP or STP, Category 3 or 5 120 Ohms Ethernet FTP or STP, Category 5 100 Ohms STP supplied with the product, Category 5...
  • Page 52 Chapter 4.2.1.4 CONNECTING TERMINALS 4.2.1.4.1 Connection of Alcatel Reflexes terminals The terminals are equipped with a cable and a self-acting switch that plugs into the wall socket. Each terminal is connected up by a pair of 0.5 or 0.6 mm diameter wires.
  • Page 53 System - Reflexes terminal distances: 0.5 mm SYT type cable: 800 m (station without option) or 600 m (station with S0 or Z option). 278 type 0.6 mm cable: 1200 m (station without option) or 850 m (station with S0 or Z option).
  • Page 54 CONNECTION TO THE PUBLIC NETWORK 4.2.1.5.1 Digital public network via T0 access (or DLT0 private network) The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system can be installed near the digital network termination or at a certain distance (up to 350 m), as required.
  • Page 55 Caution: The AFU-1 board (daughter board of the CPU board) must obligatorily be fitted to detect the ab- sence of power. The ISDN-EFM box must be installed as close as possible to the system (3 m maximum). All the box connections are made with straight RJ45-RJ45 cables. Output connector functions: BRA: connection of T0 access to be forwarded.
  • Page 56 Chapter 4.2.1.5.2 Digital Public Network by T1 or T2 access The diagram below shows a PRA-T2 board, but is equally applicable for a PRA-T1 board. 4-12...
  • Page 57 The PRA board is connected to a digital line termination (DLT) by 2 symmetrical twisted pairs. Cable impedance: 120 Ohms +/- 20% between 200kHz and 1MHz; 120 Ohms +/- 10% at 1 MHz. Remark: We recommend using an L120-series cable (or the L204 equivalent). The distance T1-DLT or T2-DLT is limited by the amount of loss between the DLT and T1/T2, which must not exceed 6 dB at 1024 kHz.
  • Page 58 Chapter 4.2.1.5.4 Analog Public Network - Direct Dialing In. 4.2.1.6 LAN CONNECTION The LANX8/LANX16 board is used to connect servers, PCs, IP terminals and external switches. 4-14...
  • Page 59 Category 5 cable, FTP or STP, impedance 100 Ohms: maximum length 100 m. 4.2.1.7 CONNECTING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT All auxiliary equipment is connected via the AUDIO-IN, AUDIO-OUT and DOORPHONE connectors of the CPUe-1, CPUe-2, CPU-1, CPU-2, and CPU-3 boards. 4.2.1.7.1 Connecting a Please-Wait message player This is connected via the AUDCTRL output (control contact open when idle) and the AUDIN input of the AUDIO-IN connector.
  • Page 60 Chapter Audio input characteristics: Input impedance : 600 Ohms Fuse characteristics: Max. power : 10 W Max. voltage : 60 V Max. current : 500 mA The contacts of the alarm and doorphone controls have the same electrical characteristics as those indicated above. 4.2.1.7.2 Connecting a background music tuner This is connected via the AUDIN input of the AUDIO-IN connector.
  • Page 61 4.2.1.7.3 Connecting an alarm The alarm is activated in the event of a false stopping of the system. It is connected via the ALARM output (control contact closed when idle) of the AUDIO-IN connector. 4.2.1.7.4 Connecting a broadcast loudspeaker Broadcast loudspeakers are connected via the AUDOUT output of the AUDIO-OUT connector. Audio output characteristics: Output impedance: <...
  • Page 62 Chapter 4.2.1.7.6 Connecting a doorphone 2 doorphone types are available, depending on the operating mode used: Type A: relay-controlled doorphones (e.g. NPTT) Type B: doorphones controlled by MF Q23 signals requiring an SLI interface (e.g. TELEMINI and UNIVERSAL DOORPHONE) The doorphone interface comprises an intercom and an optional latch powered by the mains supply through a SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) transformer.
  • Page 63: Power Supply

    A single doorphone with doorstrike may be connected to the system. The system also allows for the connection of 2 doorphones without latch. Connecting an NPTT doorphone These doorphones require the use of a Z station interface. Several of these doorphones can be connected to the system; the limit is determined by the maximum number of analog stations the system can support.
  • Page 64: Battery Replacement

    4.3.1.2 BATTERY IMPLEMENTATION Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server is supplied with one or more integrated batteries; they are mounted and fixed with a solid bar on the rear plate. Caution: Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition does not have integrated batteries.
  • Page 65 3EH 76177 AD Compact Edition Note: The external battery units for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server units L, M and S are pre-wired and delivered with inter-battery connectors. In addition, you will need: 12V - 7Ah batteries (reference: 3EH 76156 AA) A connection kit (reference: 3EH 75031 AA) for connecting the external battery unit to the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server unit.
  • Page 66 Figure 4.24: Wiring diagram of a 12V external battery rack unit (2 or 3x7Ah in parallel) Figure 4.25: Wiring diagram of a 36V external battery rack unit (1 or 2x7Ah in parallel) This type of unit is only used for an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server L model.
  • Page 67 3. Place the batteries flat in the unit and close it. 4. Turn off the switch, and check the battery voltage directly on the connector at the rear of the unit. Preparing an external battery unit (stack version) Before starting the installation, note that: External batteries must be of the same type, must be supplied by the same manufacturer and be from the same batch run.
  • Page 68 Chapter 4. Connect the negative (black) terminals of the batteries as described below (and shown in the figure below). a. Connect the middle connector of the black wire to the negative (black) terminal of battery B2. b. If required, connect the other connectors of the black wire to the negative (black) terminals of batteries B1 and B3.
  • Page 69 6. Close the unit and secure it with the four screws. 7. Stick a label on the unit stating the date of the installation and the number of batteries installed. Procedure for 36 V stack version (for L systems) The 12 V stack version of the external battery unit can used with L systems. It uses three 12V - 7Ah batteries.
  • Page 70 Chapter 4. Connect the terminals of the batteries strictly in the order detailed below (also see the figure below). a. Connect the black wire to the negative (black) terminal of battery B1. b. Connect a yellow wire between the positive (red) terminal of battery B1 and the negative (black) terminal of battery B2.
  • Page 71 Mate-N-Lok 2-terminal connector must be connected to the extension unit. Installation of external batteries for the M and L units 1. Stop the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system, and remove the power supply cord from the system side.
  • Page 72 Chapter 4. Remove the fan connector, then remove the power supply unit and the battery unit. 5. Replace the battery cable with the new cable provided with the connection kit (3EH 75031 AA). 6. If the BAT IN/EXT connector is present, remove the red jumper. 4-28...
  • Page 73 • "EXTERNAL BATTERY 36VDC/3.5A" for unit L. 11. Connect the cable (with J1 connector) between the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system and the external unit. 12. Set the ON/OFF switch on the external battery unit to the ON position (I or red).
  • Page 74 7. Put the upper cover back in place. 8. Connect the cable (with J1 connector) between the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system and the external unit. 9. Set the ON/OFF switch on the external battery unit to the ON position (I or red).
  • Page 75 Ensure that the mains power cable is NOT connected. b. Ensure that the ON/OFF switch is set to the OFF position (O or black). c. Ensure that the J1 jack is NOT connected to the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition unit.
  • Page 76 Chapter 3. Connect the negative (black) terminals of the batteries as described below (and shown in the figure below). a. Connect the middle connector of the black wire to the negative (black) terminal of battery B1. b. If required, connect the end connector of the black wire to the negative (black) terminal of battery B2.
  • Page 77 2. Move the red extBAT jumper from the NO position to the YES position. Note: Since R5.0, it is possible to install a hard disk on a Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition unit. In that case, it is MANDATORY to install the external battery unit, and the extBAT jumper of the PSXS MUST be set to YES.
  • Page 78: Connecting A Ups

    CONNECTING A UPS Note: This paragraph is not relevant to the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition unit. A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) can be used to allow system data to be saved for at least an hour in the event of mains failure.
  • Page 79 Protective grounding terminal shall be permanently connected to the ground. 4.3.1.5.2 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition is powered by an external power supply unit (100/240V). It is connected via a jack plug at the front of the module (right hand side).
  • Page 80: Reflexes And E-Reflexes Terminals

    Chapter For performance and safety reasons, the system must always be connected to the ground. The ground must be connected prior to all the other connections. For performance and safety reasons, the whole system must always be coupled to the ground. The ground must be connected before any other connections. The ground protection connection terminal must always be connected to the ground.
  • Page 81 Attaching the line cable: Turn the terminal Remove the panel at the rear of the terminal (pull it towards the interior of the terminal and then pull it out). Plug in the line cable(connector ) and position it as shown in the illustration below. Replace the panel.
  • Page 82 Chapter Attach the terminal using the two lugs: introduce the lugs into the holes previously occupied by the feet (left foot and hole intended for this purpose for Advanced Reflexes terminals). Stabilize the mounting by clipping the foot into the base of the terminal. Mounting optional modules: Turn the terminal Remove the panel situated at the rear of the terminal.
  • Page 83 List of abbreviations TD: Transmit data RD: Receive data RTS: flow control output CTS: flow control output Adding a Sector Turn the set and the module upside down Connect the unit to the terminal. Join the module to the set using the metallic strip and the 4 screws provided in the kit 4.4.1.1.3 Alcatel-Lucent First AND Easy Reflexes TERMINALS Attaching the line cable: Turn the terminal...
  • Page 84 Chapter Plug in the handset cable (connector ) into the guide intended for this purpose. Wall mounted Preparing the terminal Turn the terminal Unscrew A and remove the metal plate. Slide this plate up the lower groove and secure it with screw B. Remove the handset hang-up lug by turning screw C through half a turn.
  • Page 85: E-Reflexes Terminals

    For Alcatel-Lucent First and Easy Reflexes terminals, the optional module is external to the terminal; this module can be placed on a table or wall mounted. The installation simply involves connection between the terminal, the module and the wall sacket. Wall mounting an optional module Drill two holes (separation = 105 mm, diameter = 6 mm).
  • Page 86 4.4.2.2.1 Configuration procedure Depending on the network topology, the configuring of the IP Enablers can be: Completely automatic, if they are on the same subnet as Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server: simply connect the terminals to the LAN and connect the power supply unit.
  • Page 87 CoCPU-1/CoCPU-2 board is deactivated: in this case the IP parameters and the TFTP server address have to be entered on the terminals. Registering e-Reflexes terminals connected to a different subnet from the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server Connect the power to the relevant terminal. Press i then #.
  • Page 88: Series Sets

    Chapter For more information, refer to the section Voice over IP in the product documentation. 8 Series Sets 4.5.1 IPTouch 4008/4018 Phone 4.5.1.1 Commissioning 4.5.1.1.1 Overview This module presents all the actions required for commissioning: The Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone set The Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 phone Extended Edition set The commissioning of Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 phone Extended Edition sets is identical.
  • Page 89 Initialize the set Program keys Prerequisites None. Connecting the sets This section describes how to: Connect an IP Touch set to the LAN (Local Area Network) Connect the power supply Prerequisites None. Connecting an IP Touch set to the LAN To connect the set to the LAN: 1.
  • Page 90 Chapter Choosing the initialization mode The default mode is dynamic mode. To choose the initialization mode, refer to the table below. table 4.21: Initialization modes Then the required initialization mode is You have a DHCP server Dynamic mode or Refer to table: Initialization Proprietary dynamic mode procedure...
  • Page 91 Static 1. Connect the power supply. 2. Before initialization phase 5 starts, press i, then the # key. The Main menu appears. 3. From the Main menu, choose IP Parameters. The IP Parameters menu appears. 4. Choose Static and press the OK key. 5.
  • Page 92: Ip Touch 4028/4038/4068 Phone

    Chapter In the procedure below, it is assumed that: there is one DHCP server no VLAN has to be configured. Prerequisites None. Relocating and retaining the same set To relocate and retain the same set: 1. Unplug the set. 2. Plug the set into a connector at its new location. 4.5.1.1.3 The Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4008 Phone set The Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4008 Phone is a cost reduction of the Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone with a new transceiver and a new LAN switch.
  • Page 93 Figure 4.50: Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4028 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone connectors 4.5.2.1.2 Commissioning the sets This section describes how to: Connect the sets Initialize the sets Connect optional equipment Program keys Prerequisites None.
  • Page 94 Chapter To connect the set to the LAN: 1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base. 2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector. 3. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN itself. Connecting power supply The set can be supplied from two possible power sources: An AC/DC external adapter which is a 42V power supply A female jack is used to connect the power adapter.
  • Page 95 You do not have a DHCP Static mode Refer to table: Initialization server procedure Obtain from your network administrator: • An IP address for the IP Touch set • The subnetwork mask • The router address • The TFTP server address (master VoIP board address) Note:...
  • Page 96 Chapter Static 1. Connect the power supply. 2. Before initialization phase 5 starts, press i, then the # key. The Main menu appears. 3. From the Main menu, choose IP Parameters. The IP Parameters menu appears. 4. Choose Static. 5. Enter the following: a.
  • Page 97 AOM Alcatel-Lucent 8 series and Alcatel-Lucent 9 series Smart Display Module provides 14 keys with programmable LCD labels Prerequisites None. Rules and restrictions The following rules apply to the use of Add-On Modules with the Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4028 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone sets: A maximum of three Add-On Modules of the types AOM10 and AOM40 can be connected to each set, providing up to 120 additional keys.
  • Page 98 Chapter The 3.5 mm female jack can receive an external station speaker jack. In order to take the external station speaker into account, the set customization for the jack has to be set to “Loudspeaker”. Prerequisites None. Connecting an external station speaker To connect an external station speaker, plug the external station speaker jack into the associated connector on the side of the set.
  • Page 99: Series Sets

    2. Select Name and enter the name to be associated with the selected key, then press OK. The desired name is associated with the key. 3. Select Number and enter the telephone number to be associated with the key, then press The desired number is associated with the key.
  • Page 100 Chapter Figure 4.51: Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone connectors 4.6.1.1.2 Commissioning the set This section describes how to: Connect the set Program keys Prerequisites None. Connecting the set This section describes how to connect the set to the telephone system. Prerequisites None.
  • Page 101: 4029/4039 Digital Phone

    In fact, only the direct call key can be programmed (with a telephone number), which by default is the sixth programmable key. However, the Personal/Dial by name key can be programmed in a similar way. To program a key: 1. Press the i key followed by the required programmable key. 2.
  • Page 102 Chapter Connect optional equipment Program keys Prerequisites None. Connecting the sets This section describes how to connect a set to the telephone system. Prerequisites None. Connecting to the telephone system To connect a set to the telephone system: 1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base. 2.
  • Page 103 42 additional keys. Add-On Modules of types AOM10 and AOM40 can be used on the same set, but a Smart Display Module cannot be used in conjunction with an AOM10 or AOM40. If an AOM10 is used with other Add-On Modules, it must be connected as the last module on the far right of the set.
  • Page 104: V24/Cti Interface Module

    The desired name is associated with the key. Note: As of release 6.0 of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, it is possible to use Uni- code - Chinese and Cyrillic - characters. It is at this step that it becomes active, if used. For more in- formation about IME, refer to the section Operation - Input Method Editor in this chapter.
  • Page 105: Hardware Description

    The V24/CTI Interface Module allows a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to be connected to the OmniPCX Office, via a UA link, by means of an RS232 serial link (CTI port) or a V24 link. The V24/CTI Interface Module can be used alone or combined with an Alcatel-Lucent 9 series set.
  • Page 106: Hardware Configuration

    Chapter CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 950-95: Canada 4.7.1.2.2 ECM EN55022: Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment EN55024: Limits and methods of measurement of immunity characteristics of information technology equipment FCC part15: US requirements 4.7.1.2.3 V24 & CTI CCITT Rec.: V24,V28, V25bis, V54, V110 Hayes protocols ECMA 102: Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to PSTN...
  • Page 107 4.7.2.2 Jumpers The jumper in a gray background is factory installed. To configure the V24/CTI Interface Module, open the device with the 2 screws located under the module. If the jumper is positioned for "stand-alone" operation, an associated set cannot work. If the jumper is positioned for "associated UA set"...
  • Page 108: External Connections

    Chapter 4.7.3 External connections 4.7.3.1 V24/CTI Interface Module Connection The V24/CTI Interface Module is connected as follows: Figure 4.56: V24/CTI Interface Module Connection The V24/CTI Interface Module is connected to: 1. The UA set 3 m maximum length ( RJ11/RJ11 cable) 2.
  • Page 109 Figure 4.57: Rear Panel 1. RJ11 connector for UA line to PCX 2. V24 SUBD9 connector 3. CTI SUBD9 connector Figure 4.58: Connector Details RS 232 port (V24): Signal Description Data Carrier Detect. Transmit data. Received data. Data Terminal Ready. Protective ground.
  • Page 110: Intelligent Base Stations

    Chapter Data reception Protective ground Transmission request Ready for transmission Intelligent Base Stations 4.8.1 Detailed description This notice describes the rules to follow for an installation comprising three or four DECT bases. For a larger installation, a preliminary study must be carried out using coverage tools. The bases are then installed according to the results of this study.
  • Page 111 Both cables should have the same length. The first interface of the system’s UAI16 board should not be used since the operator station uses those points. 4.8.1.2 NUMBER OF USEFUL BASE STATIONS Any radio signal is subject to various propagation phenomena: attenuation, reflection and diffraction.
  • Page 112 Interactions with other applications IBSs are fully compatible with other wireless technologies such as VOWLAN. Interactions with other software releases OmniPCX Office release 5.1 requires 4 kinds of DECT initialization: Europe, Latin America, United-States and China. See also: § IBS CONFIGURATION 4.8.1.6...
  • Page 113 The Line length is the cable length used to plug the IBS to the system (distance between the IBS and OmniPCX Office). It enables the system to add a delay in signal and to avoid a shift in clock signal that creates a reset of the IBS.
  • Page 114 Chapter There are 3 possibilities of configuration: Short line (0-400 meters) Medium line (400-800 meters) Long line (800-1200 meters) Restart the IBS after you have modified the Line length parameter. Antenna diversity Antenna diversity is the ability of the IBS to move the transmission and reception from one antenna to the other so that the signal is always of the highest quality.
  • Page 115 Figure 4.61: DECT/PWT Frequencies Note 2: Due to hardware, there is a limit in the number of channels that you can configure. You can configure the following numbers of channels: DECT EUROPE, LATAM, CHINA: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10 channels DECT US: 1, 2, 4, 5 channels PWT: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8 channels 4.8.1.9...
  • Page 116 Chapter bands in the different countries, 4 types of initialization of frequency plans are available: Europe, Latin America, The United-States and China. table 4.30: RF Band Europe Channel TX Freq RX Freq 1897.344 1898.206 1895.616 1896.480 1893.888 1894.752 1892.160 1893.024 1890.432 1891.296 1888.704...
  • Page 117 1926.720 1927.584 1924.992 1924.992 1923.264 1923.264 1921.536 1921.536 1919.808 1919.808 1918.060 1918.060 1916.352 1916.352 1914.624 1914.624 1912.896 1912.896 Note 3: By default, all frequencies used Value sent to IBS: 0x3FF 0000 0011 1111 1111 table 4.33: RF Band US Channel TX Freq RX Freq 1928.448...
  • Page 118: Safety Rules

    Chapter 0000 0011 1111 1100 4.8.2 Safety rules 4.8.2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION For an exterior installation, it is necessary to take precautions against lightning affecting the location of the Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO/EO. 4.8.2.1.1 Conditions for using lightning protection: Protection of Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO/EO against lightning should be used when they: - are less than 1.5 m from a wall more than 2 m below the antenna.
  • Page 119 External antennae According to the ETSI EN 301 406 standard, DECT antenna gain is limited to 12 dB +/-3dB. In the case of external directional antennae, if a minimum safety distance of 50 cm is respected, the SAR value is the same as the value obtained in the case of an integrated omni-directional antenna (and therefore, lower than: 0.5 W/kg).
  • Page 120 Chapter Square zone Rectangular zone Example 1: square building Example 2: rectangular building floor floor floor floor It is possible to alter the number of base stations used from one floor to another for this type of building. The technique used is overlapping the location of base stations from one level to another. This technique can be used for alternate floors if the coverage of a level can be achieved from an adjacent level.
  • Page 121: Client Pcs

    Installation procedure The PCs connected to the company's local network and which use the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server internet services (network services, Internet access via proxy or not, e-mail, system administration, etc.), must be configured in a particular way in relation to the services available on the system.
  • Page 122 Chapter (release 6 and later). Note 2: For more details, refer to the documentation of the operating system used on the client workstation. The following services can be configured: network services Web browsing Electronic messaging access to an FTP server file server.
  • Page 123 4.9.1.1.2 Ethernet network access board Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) Reserve a range of addresses for PCs in the system: WBM : Network -> DHCP tab . Enable obtaining IP addresses from a DHCP server on the PC. Example: Configuring with Windows XP Start ->...
  • Page 124: Static Ip Address

    The Internet browser must be configured to use the Proxy server. The IP address of this server is that of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server main CPU board that hosts the "Internet Access" software. The port number used by the proxy is that configured in WBM: Proxy ->...
  • Page 125 If the company is connected to the Internet via Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, it is used as the gateway between the LAN and the Internet for the exchange of messages.
  • Page 126: Pimphony

    Chapter If the firewall is enabled on Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, only passive FTP is authorized. This parameter depends on the FTP tool used, please refer to the FTP system user manual. 4.10 PIMphony Alcatel-Lucent PIMphony is a personal productivity tool that connects your phone terminal (Alcatel Reflexes, analog or DECT wireless set) with your computer, providing enhanced usage of your telephone.
  • Page 127: Limits

    200 maximum for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Premium Edition CS platforms Note: The maximum of simultaneous connected users in HTTPS is 10 for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Ad- vanced Edition CS platforms and 25 for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Premium Edition CS platform.
  • Page 128 The replacement set keeps its own default functions (customized settings are not transferred). The data not transferred is stored in the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system until a set of the same type as the initial one is connected.
  • Page 129 resource keys are not preserved. The directory numbers are preserved in accordance with the size of the directories of the stations concerned (for example, when replacing a Advanced Reflexes set with a Premium Reflexes set, only the first 10 numbers are preserved. The add-on modules are always transferred provided the substitution set supports these modules.
  • Page 130 Multi Reflexes 4099 option (also called Multiple UA hub) connects up to 3 Alcatel Reflexes or Alcatel-Lucent 9 series terminals to an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server using just one UA link. It simplifies the installation of additional Reflexes or Alcatel-Lucent 9 series terminals.
  • Page 131 Interface classification UA link: TBTS Hub/Alcatel Reflexes or Alcatel-Lucent 9 series 1 to 3 : TBTS Maximum distances between Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server and sets 0,4 mm cable: 325 m 0,5 mm cable: 505 m 0.6 mm cable: 730 m Cables of 3 m and 10 m are available for connecting the sets to the hub.
  • Page 132 Chapter Figure 4.73: PATA Hard Disk Connection Figure 4.74: SATA Hard Disk Connection During installation, always take anti-static precautions (wristband, heelpiece, etc.) before handling the hard disk. Any degradation caused by electrostatic discharges will reduce the life of the disk. When going into stand-by mode, wait for the red Power LED to stop flashing before you remove the module's CPU board.
  • Page 133 It is possible to add one or two modules to the basic module. 4.11.1.4.1 Fitting an add on module. The CPU slot of the add on module must be fitted with an MEX board with an HSL1 daughter board. Fit the CPU board of the main module with an HSL daughter board. An add-on module may only include synchronous digital network interfaces (BRA, PRA) if this type of card is already incorporated into the main module (synchronization by the main module).
  • Page 134 Chapter RJ45 pin MAIN: MAIN: HSL to basic module. 4.11.1.4.3 Role of the # key Name Color Feature POWER Red/Green Mains operation: steady green led Battery operation: steady yellow led Standy: steady red LED Red/Green Both fans functioning: steady green led 1 or both fans down: steady red led 4.11.1.4.4 Adding a third module Replace the HSL1 board of the CPU board with an HSL2 board.
  • Page 135: Detailed Description

    Stations Default Configuration 5.1.1 Detailed description 5.1.1.1 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 5.1.1.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent 8 series and Alcatel-Lucent 9 series station profiles Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4039 Digital Phone sets Each of these sets has 2 programmable keys (F1/F2) and 40 virtual add-on keys. Their default functions depend on: The configuration of the set (Operator, Manager, Assistant, Normal or Attendant) The market in which the set is sold (US or non-US)
  • Page 136 Chapter Figure 5.1: Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem mode...
  • Page 137 Figure 5.2: Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant/Normal sets in KeySystem Mode...
  • Page 138 Chapter Figure 5.3: Virtual Key Functions for Attendant sets in KeySystem Mode (with no Physical Add-on)
  • Page 139 Figure 5.4: Virtual and Physical Add-on Key Functions for Attendant Sets in KeySystem mode...
  • Page 140 Chapter Figure 5.5: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem Mode...
  • Page 141 Figure 5.6: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant Sets in KeySystem Mode...
  • Page 142 Chapter Figure 5.7: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Normal Sets in KeySystem Mode...
  • Page 143 Figure 5.8: Virtual Key Functions for Operator/Manager/Assistant/Normal Sets in PABX Mode...
  • Page 144 Chapter Figure 5.9: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in PABX Mode 5-10...
  • Page 145 Figure 5.10: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant Sets in PABX Mode 5-11...
  • Page 146 Chapter Figure 5.11: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Normal Sets in PABX Mode Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4028 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4029 Digital Phone sets Each of these sets has 2 programmable keys (F1/F2) and 40 virtual add-on keys. Their default functions depend on: The configuration of the set (Operator, Manager, Assistant, Normal or Attendant) The market in which the set is sold (US or non-US)
  • Page 147 There are 10 pages of virtual keys (the pages can be scrolled through using the up/down buttons of the set's 4-way navigator), with 4 virtual keys on each page. Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone sets Each of these sets has 6 programmable keys which have the default functions indicated below.
  • Page 148 Chapter 5-14...
  • Page 149: System Startup From A Phone Set

    System Startup from a Phone Set 6.1.1 Configuration procedure You can start-up the system using a phone set, provided this phone set is either an Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent 4039 Digital Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone or an Advanced phone set. The phone set used needs to be defined as the operator phone set, that is the first phone set connected to the system.
  • Page 150 Chapter To restart the session from the beginning during programming. To restart the session if you quit using the Exit function 6.1.1.2 SYSTEM TYPE : Used to define the system type: Business or Hotel 6.1.1.3 INSTALLATION NUMBER This number must be entered in its entirety. The number of your installation can include a maximum of three fields for a total of 18 digits.
  • Page 151 : Used to choose one of the pre-programmed numbering plans: (2 to 4 digits, national or with *). Any modification of the numbering plan causes the deletion of any existing DDI numbers. 6.1.1.5 TERMINAL DDI NUMBERS This function is used to define the DDI numbers (Direct Dialing Inwards) of all the terminals of a Business system and the Administrative terminals (dedicated terminals) of a Hotel system.
  • Page 152 Chapter Look through the list of internal directory numbers and validate the entry displayed. Delete the digits contained in the field "Direct no." (use the down arrow navigator key to display this option) Reject the complete list of DDI numbers as defined and return to the start of the function.
  • Page 153 10: Number of numbers still available in the DDI table after configuration of Direct Dial numbers. In a Hotel installation, all the Z terminals are used as hotel room terminals (except the first which is a fax and the second which is a public telephone). A pool of DDI numbers means that these terminals can be assigned with a dynamic DDI number when a customer checks in.
  • Page 154 Chapter This function is only available for a business installation (in a Hotel only PCX mode is used). "PCX Mode" and "Intercom Mode" PCX Mode: all the lines are available using two RSB keys (= resource key specific to a bundle) .
  • Page 155 This function is only available if your installation is fitted with DECT functions The ARI (Access Right Identifier) number identifies the system uniquely to mobiles. It contains 11 octal digits (base 8). This number, assigned to an ETSI base by the installer, must be entered on installing the system.
  • Page 156 Chapter Choice of language used on all the stations in the installation (display and spoken help) 6.1.1.12 BASIC METERING UNIT COST The value of the basic metering unit is introduced for calculating the cost of external calls. The cost (not the duration) and the changes in the charge meters during calls are displayed. The value entered can contain 5 figures (0-2 decimal places) in the chosen monetary unit.
  • Page 157: System Startup From Omc

    6.2.1 Overview OMC is the PC application used to program the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system via a local connection (V24 or LAN) or a remote connection (the PC modem is connected to the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server integrated modem via the public network).
  • Page 158: Installation Procedure

    When installation is finished, you access the application either: by double-clicking on the new icon created on the Windows desktop, or by selecting Start -> Program -> Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server -> OMC. The window Welcome to OMC appears.
  • Page 159 4. Select the Connect menu. 5. Select the Local menu. 6. The system offers to install Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server Direct V24. Click on Yes. The Modem options window is displayed. 7. Click Add. The Installation window is displayed.
  • Page 160: Downloading The Software

    A final software including all the countries parameters (S, M and L racks delivered in BTCO mode) or A software tool (Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition system and S, M and L racks delivered in stock mode). This software tool is installed on the CPU and must be updated with a further system software package (including the specific country parameters) also called country software, so that the installation is complete.
  • Page 161 1. Open OMC. 2. Open the Tools folder. 3. Open the OMC-Software Download application. 4. In the Communication Mode window, select the type of download: • Local • Modem Direct • Modem Call Back • 5. Enter the password pbxk1064. 6.
  • Page 162: Services Provided

    Note: When available, a new BIOS version in the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition software will not be automatically included in the list of items to be downloaded from the system. You must select and include the new BIOS version manually.
  • Page 163 Access to modes 2, 3, 4 and 5 is password protected: pbxk1064 (using the OMC tool) Access to modes 2 and 3 is password protected: help1954 (using the OMC Easy tool) 6.2.3.1 Mode 1: Data and tool repository This mode is used to create .crp files offline (collective customer directories) which are used in the Typical Installation menu.
  • Page 164 Chapter The 5 icons available in this mode (Terminals, Groups, System, Collective Directory and External Lines) are used to gain access to the wizards used to modify or configure simply various parameters as detailed below. The data will be taken into account by the system after clicking OK. 6.2.3.3.1 Subscribers List of subscribers: public number, name, discrimination level, accessible network line groups.
  • Page 165 Internet access installation 6.3.1 Overview With Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, several computers can be connected to the company's LAN and access Internet services and applications through a shared Internet connection. The proposed Internet services are available even if Internet access is not established through Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server.
  • Page 166 TYPES OF INTERNET ACCESS 6.3.1.1.1 Internet access via Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server is used to connect to the Internet by three types of access. ISDN: shared access (T0 or T2) to the Internet, restricted to 2 B channels...
  • Page 167 IAP assigns a new IP Address. Web Communication Assistant: it is a Web application designed for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server end users to help them manage in-house corporate communication (e-mails and voice messages). All these services are configured via a secure Web interface; Web-based Management (WBM).
  • Page 168 Chapter verification of information prior to validation, the possibility of choosing the display language (French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese or Dutch). The language is configured in the Web navigator. The following diagram illustrates the main elements in a screen. The WBM interface contains three screen types: 1.
  • Page 169 1. Open the Web navigator. 2. Enter the following address in the Address field of the Web navigator: https://<Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server>/admin where <Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server>is the machine's IP address or name. You go to the Web-Based Management - Authentication page.
  • Page 170 6.3.4 Connecting your e-communication server to the LAN 6.3.4.1 Configuration procedure The necessary hardware on Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server is: a CPUe-1/CPUe-2 board an ISDN T0 or T2 connector a client station connected to the LAN a LAN switch (LANX8, LAN X16 or external switch)
  • Page 171 Communication Server and the access provider: On demand, Always on or Callback 5. IP Address: the IP address is allocated to Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server by the access provider 6. Primary and secondary name server: IP addresses of the DNS servers on the premises of the access provider.
  • Page 172 • Profile name: this name identifies the new Internet connection managed by Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server. The profile groups together all the parameters associated with the connection. It is best to give it a name that represents the newly created connection - the name of the access provider, for example.
  • Page 173 • Profile name: this name identifies the new Internet connection managed by Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server. The profile groups together all the parameters associated with the connection. It is advisable to enter a name that is representative of the created connection, such as the name of the access provider.
  • Page 174 • Profile name: this name identifies the new Internet connection managed by Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server. The profile groups together all the parameters associated with the connection. It is best to give it a name that represents the newly created connection - the name of the access provider, for example.
  • Page 175 ISDN or DSL modem/Cable modem. IP address negotiation: the system sends back the IP addresses of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, and of the router on the IAP's premises. This negotiation is tested during an ISDN and DSL Modem/Cable Modem type connection.
  • Page 176 Chapter Testing the remote address by pinging the ISP's router. This checks that the router is working properly. DNS configuration check: this test is used to verify that the DNS configuration entered in the system is correct and, if not, it is used to dynamically locate the DNS servers present on the IAP's premises.
  • Page 177 BATTERY MAINTENANCE Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server systems (except the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition) are supplied with internal batteries that provide back-up power in the event of a mains power failure. Alternatively, all systems may be optionally equipped with an external battery pack to provide back-up power.
  • Page 178 Chapter sealed lead battery 7 Ah / 12 V fire resistance better than or equal to UL94-V2 7.1.1.2 BOARD BATTERY MAINTENANCE It is recommended that the batteries in the CPU-1/CPUe-1, CPU-2/CPUe-2, CPU-3, CPU-3m, CPU-4, CoCPU-1, and CoCPU-2 boards should be replaced by batteries of the same type every two years.
  • Page 179 The procedure presented below assumes that a board is to be installed in a vacant slot in the system cabinet. Note 1: Hot installation is forbidden in Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition systems. It is also forbidden for CPU boards in all systems.
  • Page 180: Hard Disk Maintenance

    (of the same or different type) is to be installed in the same slot in the system cabinet. Note 1: Hot swap is forbidden in Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition and Alcatel-Lucent Om- niPCX Office Compact Edition 2nd generation CS. It is also forbidden for CPU boards in all sys- tems.
  • Page 181 malfunctioning of your installation. 7.1.1.6.1 Handling Always wear a discharge device (bracelet, heel clip, etc.) to protect against electrostatic discharges. Avoid any knocks to the hard disk Do not touch the connector Handle the disk by holding it by the sides 7.1.1.6.2 Storage All hard disks must be stored in an electrostatic protective bag Avoid contact between hard disks...
  • Page 182 Chapter...
  • Page 183 Glossary 8.1.1 Automatic Call Distribution A computerized phone system that responds to the caller with a voice menu, and connects the call to the required agent. It can also control call flows by automatically routing calls in the order of arrival. ACSE Association Control Service Element.
  • Page 184 Chapter Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol. Control protocol associated with BAP. Bandwidth Allocation Protocol. PPP protocol that manages bandwidth by allocating it dynamically between two ports, i.e. between the two extremities of a point-to-point link. Bandwidth On Demand. Service that allocates bandwidth automatically in response to traffic volume. Basic Rate Access.
  • Page 185 File Transfer Protocol. Standard protocol for exchanging files between remote computers over the Internet. FTP/STP/UTP Foiled Twisted Pairs/Shielded Twisted Pairs/Unshielded Twisted Pairs. Types of connection cables to be used between an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server and an external distribution panel. 8.1.7 GATEKEEPER...
  • Page 186 Chapter 8.1.8 H.323 ITU standard for multimedia communication (voice, video, data). H.450 Additional services associated with H.323 version 2. High Speed Link. Link between the basic module and an add-on module; requires an HSL daughter board to be fitted on the CPU and MEX boards. HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol.
  • Page 187 In the context of the OmniPCX Office, the LAN includes an IP network and provides services to the wired client and to the WLAN client: file server, proxy, main server.
  • Page 188 Operator Station. Dedicated Reflexes terminal for answering incoming calls from the public network. OmniPCX Office Management Console (formerly PM5). A PC-based management and configuration tool. 8.1.15 Password Authentication Procedure. Procedure used by PPP servers to validate connection requests.
  • Page 189 PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network. PTN(X) Private Telecommunications Network (eXchange). A private network consisting of switches and terminals connected together by telephone links. Personal Wireless Telecommunications. Corresponds to the DECT standard for the North American coun- tries (especially the US). 8.1.16 Quality Of Service.
  • Page 190 Chapter Session Initiation Protocol. A signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, events notification, and instant messaging. SIP initiates for example, call setup, routing and authentication within an IP domain. SLAN LAN Switch. Daughter board for mounting on a CoCPU/CoCPU-1/CoCPU-2 board to enable it to commu- nicate with the CPU/CPUe/CPUe-1/CPUe-2.
  • Page 191 Uniform Resource Locator. Address of a resource (file, program, image, etc.) accessible on the Internet. User to User Signaling. Information carried clear end-to-end by ISDN to enable exchanges between net- work subscribers; the ISVPN protocol is contained within this information. 8.1.21 Voice Mail Unit.
  • Page 192 Chapter 8-10...

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