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NEC SV8500 Manual (3438 pages)
FP85-110 S7
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 89.51 MB
Table of Contents
Product Liability
3
Using the Equipment Safely
3
Safety Considerations
4
Customer Information for Telephone Terminal Equipment (Tte)
9
Telephone/Service Provider Company Notification
9
Incidence of Harm
10
Repair Service Requirements
10
Private (Leased) Lines
10
Toll Restriction and Least Cost Routing Equipment
10
Direct Inward Dialing
11
Voice Announcement/Monitoring over DID Lines
11
Radio Frequency Interference
12
Equal Access Requirements
12
Electrical Safety Advisory
12
Hearing Aid Compatibility
12
Industry Canada Requirements
13
Battery Disposal
14
Battery Types and Quantities for Chassis and Blades
14
Product Package Labeling
15
Product Disposal Information
17
LT Cable Accommodations
29
Time Slot Allocation
30
Relationship between LT Cable Conductors and Time Slots
30
Channel Accommodating Conditions
31
How to Count IP Equipment Channels
31
Communication Failure by LAN Cable Link down at ACT-Side CPU
32
Call Retention Function Status in IP Equipment/Terminals
33
Lbus
40
Basic Terms
45
MAC Address(Media Access Control Address)
45
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
45
Drs
45
Tos (Type of Service)
46
Qos (Quality of Service)
46
Jitter Buffer
46
CODEC (Coder/Decoder)
46
General Description of Station-To-Station Features
47
Dynamic Routing
47
IP Terminals
47
SIP Terminals
47
Ippad (Pa-32Iplb)
48
H.323 Terminals
48
Analog 2MC
48
MC & MG with PFT
48
Mg-Pri/Pra
49
Mg-Sip128/96/16
49
VS-32 Conference Server
49
Mg(Bri) [Sca-2Bria/Mg-2Bria]
49
Mg-Sip16 [Sca-16Sipmga/Mg
50
MG-COT Card [SCA-6COTA/SCA-6COTB]
51
MCMG Card [SCA-7COTA]
51
8LC Card
51
VS-32(Dual) [SCA-VS32VA/MG-VS32VA]
52
Mg-T1(Sip) [Sca-24Dtia]
52
Ph
52
Mph
52
IP Gateway (IPG)
53
Ug50
53
Network Service Features, Terms
54
Bandwidth Control
54
Tos Control
54
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
54
Echo Canceler Control by Location ID
55
PAD/EC Control IP/PHC Support
55
Descriptions of UMG
55
Devices Required to Build Network
61
DHCP Server
61
When Using Microsoft Windows NT
62
Network Configuration
62
Installing DHCP in Microsoft Windows NT Server
62
Setting up DHCP (Microsoft Windows NT)
64
Setting up DHCP Options - DRS Address (Microsoft Windows NT)
72
Setting up DHCP Address Conflict Detection (Microsoft Windows NT)
78
Setting up DHCP Address Static (Microsoft Windows NT)
80
When Using Microsoft Windows 2000
83
Setting up DHCP Server (Microsoft Windows 2000)
87
Setting up DHCP Server Option (Microsoft Windows 2000)
92
Setting up DHCP Server Options - DRS Address (Microsoft Windows 2000)
95
Setting up DHCP Address Conflict Detection (Microsoft Windows 2000)
104
DNS Server
108
Installing Microsoft DNS Server in Microsoft Windows NT
109
Network Configuration (Microsoft Windows NT DNS)
109
Network Services List Box (Example)
110
Select Network Service
111
Startup of DNS Manager
112
IP Address of the DNS Server
112
Selecting New Zone
113
“Selecting Primary” Radio Button
113
Domain Name Entry
114
Selecting New Record
114
New Resource Record
115
Setting up DHCP Options
116
Adding Options (DNS Servers)
116
Router Address Entry
117
“IP Address Array Editor” Dialog Box
117
Adding Options (Domain Name)
118
Check of the Added Options
118
Installing Microsoft DNS Server in Microsoft Windows 2000
120
Setting up DNS Server (Microsoft Windows 2000)
123
“Network” Dialog Box (Example)
134
FTP Service Setup
135
Startup of Internet Service Manager
135
State of FTP Service
135
“FTP Service Properties for Server” Dialog Box
136
Directory for Download
137
Maintenance Administration Terminal (Pcpro)
138
When Using LAN Cable
138
Pcpro Cabling, When Using Ethernet
138
When Using RS-232C Cable (Direct Connection)
139
When Using RS-232C Cable Via Modems
140
Pcpro Cabling, When Using Modems
140
System Message Printer
141
Connecting the System Message Printer
141
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Terminal
142
SMDR Cabling, When Using Ethernet
142
Cable Specifications
145
SV 4PORT CA-A Cable
145
RS-232C CA-(0) Detail
146
RS-232C CA-(1) Detail
147
RS-232C CA-(3) Detail
148
Ip-Related Basic Feature Programming
149
IP Related Basic Programming
150
How to Assign Internal PHE
151
Data Programming
152
How to Assign Internal PHI
153
How to Assign SP-PHD
156
How to Assign SP-PHI
159
How to Assign Virtual PIR
162
How to Set Terminal Software (When Using Hyperterminal)
164
Network Data Programming
166
Guideline for Calculating Bandwidth Required
167
Bandwidth Required for Voice Traffic
167
Payload Type and Payload Size for each Equipment
167
Bandwidth Required for Control Signal
173
Peer to Peer Bandwidth Control (by Location ID)
177
Network Address
178
Station Number
179
Point Code
180
Fusion Point Code
181
How to Use Dummy Locations
182
Example of Bandwidth Control Data Assignment
188
Star Topology (Standalone)
188
Star Topology (P2P CCIS)
189
Data Assignment in PC1
189
Data Assignment in PC2
190
Star Topology (P2P FCCS)
191
Tos Control by Location ID
193
Priority Control (Conforms to IEEE 802.1P)
197
Priority Control (IEEE 802.1P)
197
Port VLAN Data Assignment Via a Console
197
VLAN Availability in the System
198
PAD Control by Location ID
199
PAD Control by Location ID Example
199
Applied PAD Value by ASYD Index 4, Bit 5 = 0 (ON)
200
PAD Control by ASYD Index 4, Bit 5 = 0 (ON)
200
PAD Table for IP Terminals.
202
PAD Table for Legacy Terminals
202
IP Terminal and SIP Multiple Line Terminal
208
Basic Data Assignment
208
MAC Authentication
209
Login/Logout
210
SP Controlled SIP Terminal
211
SIP Handler Controlled SIP Terminal
212
IP Terminal and Legacy Station / Trunk Connection Via IPPAD
213
H.323 Terminal Connection
214
Analog Terminal Connection Via Analog 2MC / MC&MG-COT
215
Installation Design
225
Precautions When Installing Peripheral Equipment
225
Anti-Static
225
Static Caution Indicator
225
Essential/Critical Information
226
Locations of Indicators
226
ZT/CS Installation Design
227
Basic Knowledge on ZT Installation
227
Hypothetical Range of Radio Zone
227
Image of ZT Installation
228
Single Floor Installation
228
Vertical Successive Floor Installation
228
Radio Wave Propagation
229
Line-Of-Sight Propagation
230
Installation of the Zone Transfer (ZT)
230
Indoor Installation
230
Outdoor Installation
231
IP-BS Installation Design
232
Installation Design of IP-BS (Synchronization)
232
Setting Method of Wireless Synchronization Kind
232
Cs Ip-Bs
232
Installation Design
233
Operation Pattern of PRIMARY IP-BS
234
When Synchronizing to the SYS-ID Specified by Office Data
234
When Using CS Within the same System as PRIMARY
235
SN1757 BBUB Installation Design
237
SIP Server
248
Ip-Bs (Bs301)
254
General
254
Preparation for IP-BS Installation
255
Confirmation before Starting the Installation
255
In Case of Metal Wall
255
IP-BS Installation Procedure
256
Mounting of the IP-BS
256
Connection of LAN Cable and AC Adapter
257
Adjustment of Antenna
257
IP-BS Data Assignment
260
Default Password Is “Ipbsmnt”
260
Cell Station (CS)
266
Interface Circuit Cards
266
Cable Connection Diagram and Maximum Length
267
Power Supply from the Telephony Server (Without Arrestor)
267
Local Power Supply
267
Cable Connection for BS21-ID/BS21-ND/BS21A-ID/BS21A-ND
268
Power Supply from Built-In PHS System (Without Arrestor)
269
4-Wire Pressure Welding Connector
269
Cable Connection for BS31A/BS41
270
How to Install BS41
279
Mounting of the CS
279
Local Power Feeding
280
Related Equipment for Built-In Wireless System (When Using PA-4CSIE)
285
Installation of Zone Transceiver (ZT)
287
ZT Mounting Example
287
Dimension Drawing for ZT Installation (1/2)
288
Mounting of the ZT
290
Meaning of LED Indications
291
Leds on the Zone Transceiver
292
Analog 2MC Specifications
300
Hardware Requirements
303
Analog 2MC - Installation
305
Analog 2MC Horizontal Setting
305
Analog 2MC Vertical Setting with Stand
306
Cable Connection
307
Analog 2MC Cable Connection
307
Safety Instruction
308
Switch Settings
309
Analog 2MC Side View
309
Startup Analog 2MC and Basic Tests
310
Data Assignment by Pcpro
311
Internal PHE Data Assignment
311
Analog 2MC Data Assignment
311
Terminal Software Setting on Maintenance Console
314
Power on
315
Configuration Command Assignment
316
Basic Test Procedures
320
Basic Connection Test
320
How to Upgrade Firmware by Serial Connection (Local Download)
330
How to Upgrade Firmware by FTP (Remote Download)
333
Data Assignment on Pcpro
334
Confirmation of Analog 2MC
334
How to Use Maintenance Command
335
List of Maintenance Command
336
Set Command
339
Show Command
352
Error Messages
360
What Is 8LC Card?
362
8LC Card in the System
363
Size of 8LC Card in 1U-MPC
364
8LC Card Specifications (IP Interface/Function)
365
MC Specifications (Analog Interface/Function)
366
Front View of 8LC Card [SCA-8LC]
367
Connectors and Switch on Front Panel
367
Lamps on Front Panel
368
Lamp Indication and Status
368
Pwr
368
Rear View of 8LC Card [SCA-8LC]
370
Connectors, Lamps, and Switches on Rear Panel
370
Port Numbers
371
Service Conditions
373
How to Set 8LC Card
375
8LC Card Cable Connection Diagram (Front)
376
AC Power Cable Connection
377
Startup 8LC Card and Basic Tests
379
When DHCP Server Is Used
389
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NEC SV8500 Operation And Maintenance Manual (975 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 15.82 MB
Table of Contents
Operations and Maintenance Manual
26
Terms in this Manual
22
Table of Contents
26
(Continued)
32
Chapter 1 General
48
General
49
PIR and TSWR
50
Glossary
51
How to Read Precautions, Diagnostic, and Fault Repair Information
54
How to Follow Diagnostic Procedure/Fault Repair Procedure
58
Reporting Fault to Nec
62
Forwarding Faulty Circuit Card Method
64
System Maintenance Outline
65
Basic Knowledge
66
System Configuration
67
Line Equipment Numbers (LENS)
71
Group
73
Level
74
Local Partition (LP) Number
75
Fault Detecting Function
76
Range of Faults Specification
80
Chapter 2 Operations of Sv8500 Server
88
How to Set the Current Date and Time
89
How to Adjust Date and Time
90
Alarm Indications
91
Alarm Indications
92
Variable Alarm Indication
93
Initialization Procedure of the System
94
Initialization by Pcpro (SINZ)
95
Initialization by Pcpro Tools
97
Initialization by INIT Key Operation (EMA Card)
98
Initialization by Turning off and on the System
99
Routine Diagnosis
100
Routine Diagnosis Result
102
Office Data Maintenance
103
Office Data Backup
104
Pcpro Tools
105
Explanations on each Item
108
Initialization Procedure of Cf Card
109
Procedure for FP85-104 S1
113
Unit/Circuit Card Replacement Procedure
117
EMA Card Replacement Procedure
123
EMA SUB Card Replacement Procedure
124
EXB (EXB-PIR/EXB-TSW) Card Replacement Procedure
125
IOC Card Replacement Procedure
131
Fan Replacement Procedure
134
Test Procedure after the Replacement
136
System Control Procedures
137
How to Check LED
140
How to Change over CPU Card
144
How to Control Switching Block
147
Manual Changeover of Speech Path System
148
Manual Changeover of PLO
155
Traffic Management
159
Call Back
168
Call Hold
168
Incoming Calls
171
Operating Procedure for Pcpro
181
Station Message Detail Recording System (Smdr)
191
Details on Transmission Data
195
Call Start/Call End Time Information
196
Called Number
198
Route Advance Information
199
Condition B Information
200
Office Code of Calling (Called) Party and Billing Process Office
201
Redundant Data Memory Backup for Office Data
210
Programming
211
Rtp Information Output
212
How to Display Log
213
Use of Collected Information
214
Examples of Using Logs
230
Dterm Ip Call Information Display
233
Ip Device Pc Port Remote Control
234
License Registration Information Display
236
Ftp Server Support (Lan1)
237
Service Conditions
238
Programming
240
Chapter 3 System Messages
242
Collection of System Messages
243
System Messages
246
C Reset Interrupt
252
D CPU Clock down
254
E C-Level Infinite Loop
255
F Memory Failure
257
G B1-Level Infinite Loop (Permanent)
259
H B1-Level Infinite Loop (Temporary)
260
I Mate CPU Failure
261
J Abnormal Interrupt
262
A both TSW Failure (Permanent)
264
B TSW Failure (Permanent)
265
C both TSW Write Failure
266
D TSW Write Failure
267
E both TSW Clock Failure
268
F TSW Clock Failure
269
O both PLO Failure
270
P PLO Failure
272
S Module Group down Failure
274
T TSW ACT Change Report
275
U DLKC Data Transfer Failure (Permanent)
278
V DLKC Data Transfer Failure (Temporary)
279
W PLO Restore
280
B C-Level Infinite Loop (Permanent)
281
C C-Level Infinite Loop (Temporary)
282
D Lock-Up Failure (Permanent)
283
E Lock-Up Failure (Temporary)
284
F -48V over Current
285
G Ground Failure
286
H Digital Line Warning
287
I Digital Line Failure
288
J Digital Line Restore
290
K Line Fault
291
L Line Fault Release
292
C both TSW Ready Failure
293
D TSW Ready Failure
294
Q DLKC Ready Failure
295
S MUX Ready Failure
296
T both MUX Ready Failure
297
U PCI Card Failure
298
V PCI Card Failure Recovered
301
W TSW Ready Failure Restore
302
A System Failure
304
B RGU & Howler Failure
306
C Line Load Control Start
307
D Line Load Control Stop
308
H Bad Call Notification
309
I STA-Test Connection Data
314
J Emergency Call
318
L Emergency Control Start
319
M Emergency Control Stop
320
N Abnormal Call Duration Data
321
O SMDR Output Buffer Overflow Alarm
324
P SMDR Output Buffer Overflow Release
327
A System Initialize with Data Load
328
B System Initialize
330
D CPU MBR Key Turn off
332
F TSW MBR Key Turn off
334
H TSW PLO Key Turn off
336
O Cyclic Diagnosis Normal
341
P Cyclic Diagnosis Information (Error Detected)
353
A Activation Code Request Notice (SUP)
396
B Activation Code Request Notice (MN)
397
C Activation Code Request Notice (MJ)
398
D IP License Excess Notice (SUP)
399
E CPU Operation Mode Error Notification
400
F Connection Failure between Telephony Server and SR-MGC
401
G Connection Recovery between Telephony Server and SR-MGC
405
H Illegal Software Version Information Set
408
I Software Version Information Report
410
J Software Version Information Report
412
K Software Version Information Report
414
L SR-MGC State Notification
416
A CCH Clock Failure
418
B CCH C-Level Infinite Loop Failure (Permanent)
419
C CCH C-Level Infinite Loop Failure (Temporary)
420
D CCH Lock-Up Failure (Permanent)
421
E CCH Lock-Up Failure (Temporary)
422
F CCH B-Level Infinite Loop Failure (Permanent)
423
G CCH B-Level Infinite Loop Failure (Temporary)
424
H CCS Link Failure (Permanent)
425
I CCS Link Failure (Temporary)
427
J Restoration from CCS Link Failure
429
K CCH Reset Interrupt Failure
430
N Digital Line Warning
431
O Digital Line Failure
432
P Digital Line Restore
433
Q DRU Battery Operation
434
R DRU Line Operation
435
Z Power Failure
436
A VPS Failure (Temporary)
437
B VPS Failure (Permanent)
438
C VPS Restore
439
A Inside Trunk All Busy
440
B Virtual Tie Line Set Report
442
C Virtual Tie Line Cancel Report
443
E Virtual Tie Line Set Time out
444
F Sender Start Time out
447
M Hard Clock Failure
453
N Hard Clock Restore
454
A CCH MBR Key Turn on
455
B CCH MBR Key Turn off
456
D CCH MB Key Turn off
458
H Day/Night Change Information
459
P IOC MB Key Turn off
462
Q IOC MBR Key Turn on
463
R IOC MBR Key Turn off
464
P DCH Back-Up Automatic Change Start/End
465
Q DCH Back-Up Manual Change Start/End
467
Y MUX Clock Failure
469
Z both MUX Clock Failure
470
N MAT Log
471
R Call Trace
472
V LAN Interface Error Report
476
W LAN Interface Release Report
482
A MUX Clock Restore
484
B SDT Alarm Warning
485
C SDT Alarm Trouble
487
D SDT Alarm Restore
490
E SDT Interface Change Notify
491
F PKG Download Failure Notification
492
G MUX PKG PCM Parity Error Report
494
H MUX PKG PCM Parity Error Recovery Report
495
R IP PKG Warning
496
S IP PKG Failure
516
T IP PKG Restore
518
U H.323 Information
520
A GK Operation Start Notification
522
B GK Operation Stop Notification
524
C SP Warning Notification
525
D SP Failure
526
E SP Failure Recovery
527
F SP Process Information
528
G SP Process Warning
533
I SP Process Stop
537
A Office Data Copy Status Notification
540
E Registration Security Alert
546
F Fusion Health Check Report (Temporary/Permanent)
548
G Bandwidth Warning
551
H Bandwidth Warning Recovery
553
I Bandwidth Fault
554
J Bandwidth Fault Recovery
556
K Fusion Health Check Report (Recovery)
557
M IP Terminal Auto Assignment Report
559
N IP Equipment Status Report
562
O System Message Overflow Notification
570
T Fusion Health Check Report (Permanent)
571
Chapter 4 Fault Repair Procedures
574
Ip Related Fault and Its Reason
575
TCP/IP Link Fault
576
Method of Checking and Repairing each of "26-V"ERRK
577
LAN/WAN Communication Fault
578
IP Related System Messages and the Reasons
583
IP Related System Message and Its Reason (33-R)
584
IP Related System Message and Its Reason (33-S)
586
System down Fault
588
Fault Repair/Localization Flow
589
Details of Fault Repair/Localizing Flow
593
Clock Failure
596
Chapter 5 Operation Procedure for System with Pir
598
PIR Face Layout
599
Replacement Procedure of Line/Trunk Circuit Cards
600
Replacement Procedure of SDT Card and Optical Fiber Cable
601
How to Replace Optical Fiber Cable
602
Replacement Procedure of IPPAD Circuit Card
603
Replacement Procedure of MUX (Multiplexer) Circuit Card
605
MUX Replacement: 4-IMG
607
Replacement Procedure of PWR (Power) Circuit Card
609
Replacement Procedure of TSW (Time Division Switch) Circuit Card
610
Tswr Accommodating Circuit Card Replacement Procedure (4-Img Only)
612
GT Card Replacement Procedure
613
TSW Card Replacement Procedure
615
DLKC Card Replacement Procedure
618
PLO Card Replacement Procedure
620
PWR SW Card Replacement Procedure
622
Replacement Procedure of CF Card
623
Replacement Procedure of FANC (PZ-M699)
624
Replacement Procedure of Fans (PIR/TSWR)
628
Replacement Procedure of 1U–C/DC Power Unit on 9U–IR (DC Power Input Version)
633
Procedure for Upgrading to Dual Power Configuration
634
Procedure for Replacing #0 Side of AC/DC Power Unit
636
Replacement Procedure of Fuse
637
Fault Repair Procedure
642
Line Fault
644
Line Control
645
Line Fault - When DT Cannot be Heard
646
Line Fault - When Dialing Results in Wrong Connection
647
Line Fault - When Bell Does Not Ring
648
When Call Cannot be Answered and Speech Cannot be Made
649
Line Fault - Dterm
650
Trunk Fault
651
Trunk Control
654
Trunk (ORT, SND, CFT) Fault
655
Trunk (COT, TLT, DTI) Fault
656
Attcon/Deskcon Fault
659
ATTCON/DESKCON Fault
661
Unit Fault
663
Check Point (1/2)
664
Check Point (2/2)
666
Unit Fault - Fault Related to Speech
668
Unit Fault - When Dial Tone (DT) Cannot be Heard
670
Unit Fault - ACT-Side MUX Card Is Faulty and System Has Changed over
673
Speech Path (Tsw) System Fault
674
Check Point
675
Speech Path System Fault - Fault Related to Speech
678
Speech Path System Fault - When Dial Tone (DT) Cannot be Heard
680
Speech Path System Fault - STBY Side Has Become Fault
681
Control System Fault
683
Check Point
684
Control System Fault - Fault Occurs Intermittently on ACT Side
687
Control System Fault - STBY Side Is Faulty
689
Fault that Cannot be Detected
691
Power Supply Fault
692
Fuse Blown Fault
695
Fault of Alarm Lamps on PWR Supply
696
Fan Unit Fault
697
Tone Fault
698
Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) Line Fault
701
Specific CCH/CCT Card Is Faulty
702
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) Line Fault
704
Specific DCH/PRT Card Is Faulty
705
System Operation
706
Indication of Lockout Stations
707
Recovery Procedure
708
Line Load Control
710
Ioc Line Monitor
714
Line Management
715
Class Change and Number Change of Station and Data Terminal
716
Circuit Card Initialization Procedure
717
How to Turn ON/OFF Whole System
718
SV8500 Server Power ON/OFF Procedure
719
PIR Power ON/OFF Procedure
720
TSWR Power ON/OFF Procedure
721
Test Equipment and Tools
723
Check the Temperature and Relative Humidity in the Switch Room
724
Check to See if There Is any Lockout Station
725
Routine Maintenance Check List
726
Chapter 6 Routine Maintenance Procedure
722
Chapter 7 Maintenance Commands
736
AACT Assignment of Activation Code
741
ALLC Assignment of Line Load Control
742
ALMG Assignment of Alarm Grade Data
743
AONE Assignment of One Activation Password Data
745
ASECL Assignment of Security Data (LDM)
746
ASSW Assignment of Soft SW Data
747
ATDL Assignment of Terminal for Download
749
ATRF Assignment of Traffic Measurement Order
756
ATRFN Assignment of Traffic Measurement Order for FCCS Network
758
AVERN Assignment of Software Version Information (NDM) for Fusion Network
760
BOSD Back up One-Touch Speed Call Memory Data
763
CADSD Continuous Assignment of Station Data
764
CARR Continuous Assignment of Alternative Route Restriction
767
CARRN Continuous Assignment of Alternative Route Restriction for NDM
768
CATK Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data
769
CBCN Control of Broadcasting for NDM
776
CBCV Control of Broadcasting for VNDM
777
CBKS Control Backup Station
778
CBND Calculate Bandwidth Data
780
CCSE Change of Common Signaling Channel Equipment
782
CDBU Change of Dch Backup
783
CFCS Control of Flash Card System
784
CLPB Control of Local Phone Book
786
CMNT Control of SR-MGC Maintenance Data (LDM)
788
CMOD Change of System Mode
793
CMWL Control Message Waiting Lamp
796
CMWL_T Control Message Waiting Lamps – Telephone Number
797
COSSL Control of SIP Server Data for LDM
799
COSSN Control of SIP Server Data for NDM
802
CPBKN Continuous Assignment of System Phone Book for NDM
805
CPCP Control of PC Port
811
CPRS Controlled Alternate Prscs
813
CSCL Continuous Change of Station Class
814
CSPAL Continuous Delete of Special Access Code for LDM
816
CSPAN Continuous Delete of Special Access Code for NDM
819
CSTN Continuous Change of Station Number
823
DCBD Display of Call Block Entry Data
824
DCEN Display of Connection Trunk LENS Data for LDM
826
DCON Display of Connection Status
827
DDMO Display of Data Memory Occupancy
829
DEBUG General Purpose Debug Function
830
DFLN Display up of Location Free Numbering
838
DFTD Display of System Message Details
839
DHDF Display of HD File Information
840
DICBD Display of Individual Call Block Data
842
DIMG Display Information of Media Gateway
844
DIPI Display IP Equipment Information
845
DISD Display of IP Station Data
848
DISI Display of IP Statistics Information
855
DISS Display of Program Issue
861
DLEN Display of LENS Data
862
DLSL Display of Lockout Station - LENS
864
DLSS Display of Lockout Station - Number
865
DLSS_T Display of Lock out Station – Number – Telephone Number
866
DLTEL Display of Telephone Number from LENS for LDM
867
DNTEL Display of Telephone Number from LENS for NDM
868
DPHL Display of PHL Package Status
869
DPKG Display of Setting Port Package
870
DPSW Display Package Switch Status
871
DPTR Display of Capacity / License
873
DSTN Display of Station Data
874
DTELN Display of Telephone Number Data for NDM
876
DTF101 Display of Terminal Traffic Data
878
DTF102 Display of Route Traffic Data
879
DTF103 Display of Station Peg Count Data
880
DTF104 Display of Attendant Peg Count Data
881
DTF105 Display of Route Peg Count Data
882
DTF201 Display of Service Peg Count Data
883
DTF301 Display of UCD Route Peg Count Data
884
DTF302 Display of UCD Group Peg Count Data
885
DTF303 Display of UCD Station Peg Count Data
886
DTF501 Display of Attendant Answering Peg Count Data
887
DTF601 Display of Connection Route Peg Count Data
888
DTF602 Display of Connection Route Traffic Data
889
DTF701 Display of IP Service Peg Count Data
890
DTF702 Display of IP Service Traffic Data
891
DTF801 Display of SIP Service Peg Count Data
892
DTF101N Display of Terminal Traffic Data for FCCS Network
893
DTF102N Display of Route Traffic Data for FCCS Network
894
DTF103N Display of Station Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
895
DTF104N Display of Attendant Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
896
DTF105N Display of Route Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
897
DTF201N Display of Service Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
898
DTF301N Display of UCD Route Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
899
DTF302N Display of UCD Group Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
900
DTF303N Display of UCD Station Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
901
DTF501N Display of Attendant Answering Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
902
DTF601N Display of Connection Route Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
903
DTF602N Display of Connection Route Traffic Data for FCCS Network
904
FLINST File Install
905
HDFP HDD Format of SV8500
906
IPAN Display of IP Machine Status Display Function
907
MBCT Make-Busy of Connection Trunk for LDM
921
MBCTC Make-Busy of Connection Trunk-Continuous for LDM
922
MBLE Make-Busy of LENS
923
MBPH Make Busy of PHL Package for LDM
924
MBPM Make-Busy of Port Microprocessor
926
MBRT Make-Busy of Route
927
MBRT_LR Make-Busy of Route - Logical Route Number
928
MBSM Make-Busy of System Message Printout
929
MBST Make-Busy of Station
930
MBST_T Make-Busy of Station – Telephone Number
931
MBTC Make-Busy of Trunk-Continuous
932
MBTC_LR Make-Busy of Trunk-Continuous – Logical Route Number
933
MBTK Make-Busy of Trunk
934
MBTK_LR Make - Busy of Trunk – Logical Route Number
935
MEM_HDD Data Control between Memory and HDD
936
MEM_HDD_N Data Control between Memory and HDD for Fusion Network
938
MFCH Make Busy of FCCH
940
PMBU Port Microprocessor Back up
941
RALM Release Alarm
942
RALMN Release Alarm for NDM
943
RDPD Removal of Dterm IP Password
944
RINZ Route Initialize
945
RLMG Release of Media Gateway
946
RLST Release Station/Trunk
947
RLST_T Release of Station/Trunk – Telephone Number
949
RPID Remove of Pad Lock ID Data
951
SCVT Setting / Change of Virtual Trunk Operation Data
952
SINZ System Initialize
953
SINZN System Initialize for the FCCS Network
955
SPTS Scanning of Port Status
956
SRTS Scanning of Route Status
961
SRTS_LR Scanning of Route Status - Logical Route Number
962
TOGC Test of Originating Connection
963
Appendix A Minor Version Update for Online Software
966
Deleting Patch Files
969
XPAT On–Line Patch Install
970
NEC SV8500 Programming Manual (410 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
13
Chapter 1 Introduction
17
General
17
Configuration of this Manual
17
Related Reference Manuals
18
Precaution on Using the ACD Features
18
About Release Information
19
Structure of Telephony Server
20
General
20
TP and SP for System Changeover
20
Registration Destination of Ip Devices/Stations
21
Lan Interface Accommodation
23
LAN1 Accommodation
23
LAN2 Accommodation
25
Trunking Diagram
27
Chapter 2 General Information
29
General
29
System Specifications
29
Glossary of Terms
29
Functional Outline
30
System Configuration
31
ACD System Capacity
33
Mis
35
Interface between ACD and MIS
35
Equipment Related to ACD System
36
Agent Position
36
Supervisory Position
37
Glossary of Terms
38
Chapter 3 Installation
43
General
43
Precautions
43
Essential/Critical Information
43
Installation Procedures
45
Peripheral Equipment Installation
45
Installation of ACD Agent Position
46
Installation of ACD Supervisory Position
49
Installation of MIS
52
Installation of Emergency Recorder
53
Installation of Announcement Machine
54
Installation of Ivr/Host
55
System Start-Up Procedure for Adding Acd Features
57
Chapter 4 Office Data Design
59
General
59
Basic Office Data Assignment
60
System Data Assignment
61
ACD Tenant Data Assignment
63
Split Data Assignment
64
Agent/Supervisory Position Data Assignment
66
ID Code Assignment
71
ACD Incoming Route Assignment
72
Call Control Vectors (CCV) Assignment
73
ACD Schedule Data Assignment
80
ACD Scheduling on a Tenant Number Basis
80
ACD Scheduling on a Pilot Number Basis
83
ACD Scheduling for the Type of Reception Services
90
Announcement (Delay/Night/Holiday) Data Assignment
98
ACD Announcement
104
Monitor Number Assignment
107
Back-Up UCD
108
ACD FCCS Data Assignment
109
ACD Trunk for FCCS
112
Multiple Acdps in an FCCS Network
114
ACDP Automatic Logoff
126
Acd Service Feature
128
Chapter 5 Acd Service Features Functional Test Procedures
275
Nap-215-102
275
Call Distribution to Agents
275
Nap-215-103
275
Nap-215-104
275
Nap-215-105
275
Nap-215-106
276
Center Closed Announcement
276
Nap-215-107
276
Nap-215-108
276
Emergency Recorder
276
Nap-215-109
276
After Call Work (Manual)
276
Nap-215-110
276
After Call Work (Automatic)
276
Nap-215-111
276
Nap-215-115
277
Nap-215-116
277
ACD Incoming
278
Priority Processing
282
Delay Announcement
286
Overflow
289
Assistance
297
Break Mode
298
Night Service
301
Abandoned Call Search
303
Trunk Trouble Report
304
Chapter 6 Commands and Job Specifications
305
General
305
Acd Commands
305
Command Relationships
306
ACDTN: Assignment of ACD Tenant Data
307
ACDSPL: Assignment of ACD Split Data
311
ACDLOG: Assignment of ACD Receiver ID Code
318
ACDPSN: Assignment of ACD Position Data
321
ACDCCV: Assignment of ACD CCV Data
326
ACDPLT: Assignment of ACD Monitor Number
335
ACDTG: Assignment of ACD Trunk Group Data
338
ACDANA: Assignment of ACD Analog Split Access Code
340
ACDIVR: Assignment of ACD IVR Data
344
ACDHS: Assignment of ACD Holiday Schedule
346
ACDHSP: Assignment of ACD Holiday Schedule for Pilot Number
349
ACDHSE : Assignment of ACD Holiday Schedule for Type of Reception Services
351
ACDHC: Assignment of ACD Holiday Calendar
353
ACDHCP: Assignment of ACD Holiday Calendar for Pilot Number
356
ACDHCE : Assignment of ACD Holiday Calendar for Type of Reception Services
358
ACDWS: Assignment of ACD Week Schedule
360
ACDIZ: Internal ACDP Initialization Control
363
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NEC SV8500 User Manual (272 pages)
User Guide
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 8.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
9
Face Layout
9
Keys and Parts
17
Menu Key
20
Simple Operation by Menu Key and Cursor Key
24
Icon Display
24
Shortcut Menu
25
Programmable Feature Keys
27
Soft Keys
29
8LD Display
33
Conditions for Dt700 Series
38
2 Installation Procedure
39
Adjusting Angle of Tilt Leg
39
To Remove Tilt Leg
40
To Attach Tilt Leg
40
Connecting Lan Cable
41
Connecting Line Cord
42
Installing Directory Card
43
Attaching Handset
43
Installing/Removing Key Set Unit
44
Wall Mounting
45
3 Terminal Setup
49
Setup with Up/Down Key
49
Setup with Feature Key
50
Setup with Menu Key for Dt700 Series
54
Popup Window
83
Setup with Menu Key for Dt300 Series
102
4 Basic Operation
107
To Login
108
To Logout
108
To Make an External Call
109
To Make an Internal Call
111
To Answer an External Call
113
To Answer an Internal Call
115
Multiline Appearance
116
To Hold a Call
116
To Place a Call on Exclusive Hold
117
To Transfer a Call
117
How to Input Characters
119
Security Mode
133
Emergency Call
135
Xml Application
136
Screen Pop-Up
138
5 Feature Operation
141
To Originate a Call Using Selective Dialing
141
(Dynamic Dial Pad, Preset Dial)
141
To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling (One-Touch Speed Calling Keys)
142
To Register Name on One-Touch Speed Calling Key
145
To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling - Station/Group
145
To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling - System
145
Account Code
147
Forced Account Code
147
Authorization Code
147
Voice Call
148
To Answer a Voice Call Hands Free
149
Automatic Intercom
149
Manual Intercom
150
Dial Intercom
151
Conference
152
To Establish a Broker Call
152
To Answer a Camped-On Call
152
Call Waiting - Originating
153
Call Park
155
Call Pick-Up (Group)
156
Call Pick-Up (Direct)
156
Outgoing Trunk Queuing
157
Off-Hook Trunk Queuing
157
Executive Override
157
Last Number Redial
158
Call Forwarding - All Calls
158
Call Forwarding - Busy Line
160
Call Forwarding - Don't Answer
161
Logged out Ip Station - Call Destination
162
Call Back
164
To Save and Repeat a Number
164
To Leave a Message
166
To Answer a Message
166
Voice Mail System
167
Meet-Me Paging
167
Paging Transfer
168
Boss/Secretary Transfer
170
Boss/Secretary - Mw Lamp Control
170
Boss Secretary Override
171
Do Not Disturb
172
Call Redirect
173
Privacy
174
Privacy Release
175
Phonebook
176
Local Phonebook
179
To Edit an Entry
182
Call History
186
NEC SV8500 User Manual (228 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 8.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
7
Face Layout
7
Technical Specifications
8
Keys and Parts
9
PHONE START up and MENU SCREEN (Firmware Version 4.0.0.0 and Later)
12
Menu Screen
14
PHONE START up and MENU SCREEN (Firmware Version before 4.0.0.0)
16
Firmware Version before
16
Shortcut Menu
20
Desi-Less Screen
21
Soft Keys
25
MULTI-WINDOW (Firmware Version 4.0.0.0 and Later)
29
POP-UP WINDOWS (Firmware Version 4.0.0.0 and Later)
34
POP-UP WINDOWS (Firmware Version 3.0.0.0)
37
2 Terminal Setup
39
Setup with Up/Down Key
39
Setup with Feature Key
40
Setup with Menu Key
41
Incoming Call
43
Change Password
72
Back Light
72
Popup Window
83
3 Basic Operation
105
To Login
106
To Logout
106
To Make an External Call
107
To Make an Internal Call
108
To Answer an External Call
110
To Answer an Internal Call
111
Multiline Appearance
112
To Hold a Call
113
To Place a Call on Exclusive Hold
114
To Transfer a Call
115
To Originate a Call Using Selective Dialing (Dynamic Dial Pad, Preset Dial)
116
Dynamic Dial Pad
116
One-Touch Speed Calling Keys
117
Speed Calling - Station/Group
123
Speed Calling - System
124
Last Number Redial
124
Voice Call
125
Three-Party Conference
125
Voice Mail System
126
Do Not Disturb
126
How to Input Characters
127
Security Mode
141
Emergency Call
143
Phonebook
144
Local Phonebook
147
To Edit an Entry
150
Call History
155
To Delete Specific Data
156
NEC SV8500 Setup Manual (84 pages)
PCPro
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 5.18 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
15
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
17
Purpose
17
Outline of this Manual
17
About Release Information
18
Structure of Telephony Server
19
General
19
TP and SP for System Changeover
19
Registration Destination of IP Devices/Stations
20
Lan Interface Accommodation
22
LAN1 Accommodation
22
LAN2 Accommodation
24
Trunking Diagram
26
CHAPTER 2 Pcpro Overview
29
What Is Pcpro
29
Operating Environments and Conditions
30
Operating Environment of PC
30
Operating Conditions
32
Conditions for Operating Pcpro
32
CHAPTER 3 Setting up Pcpro
33
Installing Pcpro
33
Launching Pcpro
34
Connecting Pcpro to the Telephony Server
35
Serial / Direct Connection
35
Connection Method
35
Hardware Requirements
35
Serial / Dial-Up Connection
36
Connection Method
36
Hardware Requirements
37
TCP/IP Connection
37
Connection Method
37
Hardware Requirements
39
Modem Setting on IOC Side
39
Modem Setting on Pcpro Side
42
Communication Link with the Telephony Server
47
Establishing a Link
47
Clearing the Communication Link
48
Security Setting for Pcpro
49
Exiting Pcpro
49
CHAPTER 4 Pcpro Window Layout
51
Pcpro Window Component Names and Functions
51
Main Menu
53
Toolbar
55
Submenu
56
System Data Mode
56
Search Mode
57
Work Window
58
Mode Selector Tabs
59
Status Bar
59
Scan Toolbar
60
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