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A31003-K1250-S100-03-7619

HiPath 1100

HiPath 1120/1130/1150/1190 System Variants

Service Manual

Operation

Telephones

Installation

Modules

System Data

Important Information

Feature Access Codes

Abbreviations

Index

CE Mark

This device complies with EU Directive1999/5/EG, as attested by the CE Mark. Environmental Certification

This device is manufactured according toSiemens’s Certified System for Environ-mental Management (ISO 14001). Thisprocess ensures that energy and rawmaterial consumption are kept to a mini-mum, thus reducing emissions caused byindustrial waste.

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Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7

Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9

1 Important Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11.1 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

1.1.1 Safety Information: Dangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21.1.2 Safety Information: Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31.1.3 Safety information: Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-41.1.4 General information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-51.1.5 Emergencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-71.1.6 Reporting Accidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7

1.2 Privacy and Data Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-81.3 Structure of this Service Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9

2 System Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12.2 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12.3 HiPath 1100 Configurations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22.4 HiPath 1100 System Periphery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-32.5 Limitations to System Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-52.6 Technical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-72.7 Technical Standards and Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9

2.7.1 International Safety Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-92.7.2 Environmental Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9

2.8 Documentation List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10

3 Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13.2 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-23.3 Module List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-23.4 Motherboard (MB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7

3.4.1 HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-83.4.2 HiPath 1130/1150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-113.4.3 HiPath 1190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13

3.5 Expansion Module (EB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-153.5.1 HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-153.5.2 HiPath1130/1150/1190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20

3.6 Option Modules (MO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-253.6.1 TME1 Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-253.6.2 ADSL Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-313.6.3 Fax/DID Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-35

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3.6.4 CD 16 Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-373.6.5 Music Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-38

3.7 Power Supply Unit (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-413.7.1 HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-413.7.2 HiPath1130/1150/1190. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-43

3.8 Main Distribution Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-453.9 Backplane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-463.10 Door Opener Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-483.11 V.24 Adapter Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-503.12 TME1 Serial Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-523.13 TME1 coax cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-53

4 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14.1 HiPath 1100 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14.2 Installation Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24.3 Select the location for installing the equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34.4 Unpacking System Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34.5 Getting to Know your Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4

4.5.1 HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44.5.2 HiPath 1130/1150. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-54.5.3 HiPath1120/1130/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-84.5.4 HiPath 1190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10

4.6 Installation of Expansion and Option Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-154.6.1 Modules Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-154.6.2 Installing Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-204.6.3 Installing a TME1 Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-224.6.4 Installing an ADSL Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-234.6.5 Installing an Fax/DID Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-234.6.6 Installing a Music Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-264.6.7 Installing a Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27

4.7 Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) . . . 4-314.7.1 HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-324.7.2 HiPath 1130/1150. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-344.7.3 HiPath 1190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-36

4.8 Installing a V.24 Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-384.9 Installing an External Audio Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-384.10 Installing an Entrance Telephone/Door Opener Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-39

4.10.1 Models S30817-Q930-A200 and S30817-Q930-A313 - TFE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-394.10.2 Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-39

4.11 Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System . . . 4-414.11.1 Protection of External Lines and Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-424.11.2 Connecting a Safety Ground Wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43

4.12 Protective Power Outage Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-444.13 System Cabling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-444.14 Installing Telephone Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-46

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4.15 Performing a Visual Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-48

5 Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15.2 System Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2

5.2.1 Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25.2.2 E 3030 System Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-45.2.3 E822 ST System Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-55.2.4 E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-65.2.5 Programmable Feature Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-75.2.6 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7

5.3 Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (MF). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-85.3.1 Dial Pulse (DP) Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-85.3.2 Dual Tone Multifrequency Telephone (MF). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-85.3.3 DP/DTMF Telephone Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8

6 Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16.1 Connecting the System to Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16.2 Starting the Programming Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1

6.2.1 Programming with a Telephone Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26.2.2 Using a Personal Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3

6.3 Configuring the system specifically for the client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-76.3.1 Table of the System’s Programming Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-76.3.2 Run quick test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-22

6.4 Comments about the System’s Programming Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-236.4.1 Important settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-236.4.2 External line settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-256.4.3 Programming an extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-276.4.4 External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-316.4.5 Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-316.4.6 General settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-316.4.7 Entrance Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-346.4.8 Call Detail Recording. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-356.4.9 Fax/DID Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-366.4.10 Digital trunk settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-386.4.11 ADSL Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-406.4.12 Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-40

7 Feature Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17.1 Numbering Plan 1 (default) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17.2 Numbering Plan 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6

8 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-18.1 General list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1

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Figure 2-1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Figure 2-2 HiPath 1120 Periphery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Figure 2-3 HiPath 1130/1150 Periphery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Figure 2-4 PeripheryHiPath 1190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Figure 3-1 HiPath 1120 Motherboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 MB - CND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10Figure 3-3 Overview of the HiPath 1130/1150 MB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12Figure 3-4 Overview of the HiPath 1190MB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14Figure 3-5 Module EB 200 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16Figure 3-6 EB 400 Module Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17Figure 3-7 EB 200 Module Overview - CND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18Figure 3-8 EB 204 Module Overview - CND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19Figure 3-9 EB 210 Module Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20Figure 3-10 EB 012 Module Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22Figure 3-11 EB 800 Module Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-24Figure 3-12 TME1 Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-26Figure 3-13 TME1 CAS access connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27Figure 3-14 Signal distribution on the TME1 module connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27Figure 3-15 TME1 Module DIP Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-28Figure 3-16 ADSL Module HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-31Figure 3-17 ADSL Module HiPath 1120 - CND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32Figure 3-18 ADSL Module HiPath1130/1150/1190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-34Figure 3-19 Fax/DID Module HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-36Figure 3-20 Fax/DID Module HiPath1130/1150/1190. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-37Figure 3-21 CD 16 Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-38Figure 3-22 Music Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-39Figure 3-23 HiPath 1120 system UPS interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-41Figure 3-24 HiPath 1120 System PSU Connector - CND, RSA and SPA . . . . . . . . . 3-42Figure 3-25 HiPath 1130/1150 UPS connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-43Figure 3-26 UPS connectorsHiPath 1190. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-43Figure 3-27 MDF - Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-45Figure 3-28 Backplane HiPath 1130/1150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-46Figure 3-29 HiPath 1190 Backplanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-47Figure 3-30 TFE Interface Overview - S30817-Q930-A200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-48Figure 3-31 TFE Interface Overview - S30817-Q936-C282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-49Figure 3-32 V.24 Adapter Cable Connection System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-50Figure 3-33 Modem and printer adapter connection system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-51Figure 3-34 Serial cable connection to TME1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-52Figure 4-1 HiPath 1120 Size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4Figure 4-2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5

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Figure 4-3 HiPath 1120 system installation overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Figure 4-4 HiPath 1130/1150 Size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6Figure 4-5 Opening the HiPath 1130/1150Main Distribution Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7Figure 4-6 HiPath 1130/1150 system installation overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8Figure 4-7 Mounting HiPath 1120 on the wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9Figure 4-8 Mounting HiPath 1130/1150 on the wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9Figure 4-9 HiPath 1190/1190R Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10Figure 4-10 Opening the HiPath 1190/1190R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11Figure 4-12 HiPath 1190/1190R back view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12Figure 4-13 HiPath 1190/1190R cable anchors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13Figure 4-14 Installing modules on the HiPath 1190/1190R systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13Figure 4-15 Installing the HiPath 1190R on a 19” rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14Figure 4-16 Location of modules on HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15Figure 4-17 Location of Modules on the HiPath 1120 - CND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16Figure 4-18 Location of modules on HiPath 1130/1150. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17Figure 4-19 Location of modules on HiPath 1190/1190R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18Figure 4-20 Installing a Fax/DID Module HiPath 1120. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24Figure 4-21 Installing a Fax/DID Module HiPath 1130/1150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25Figure 4-22 Installing a Fax/DID Module on the HiPath 1190/1190R . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26Figure 4-23 Installing a Music Module HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27Figure 4-24 Installing a power supply on the HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28Figure 4-25 Installing a power supply on the HiPath 1130/1150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29Figure 4-26 Installing power supplies on the HiPath 1190/1190R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30Figure 4-27 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame . 4-32Figure 4-28 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame - CND 4-33Figure 4-29 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1130/1150 Main Distribution Frame . 4-34Figure 4-30 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1190/1190R Main Distribution Frame 4-37Figure 4-31 Diagram of Power Supply Configuration for the HiPath 1130/1150 Systems 4-41Figure 4-32 Protection and Grounding Connection Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-42Figure 4-33 Connections for telephone jacks (for Brazil). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-46Figure 5-1 System Telephone Layout E 3030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4Figure 5-2 E822 ST system telephone layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5Figure 5-3 E821 ST system telephone layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6Figure 5-4 euroset 3005 Telephone Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9Figure 5-5 Telephone Layouteuroset 3010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10Figure 5-6 euroset 3020 Telephone Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11Figure 5-7 euroset 3025 Telephone Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12Figure 5-8 E 805 S Telephone Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13Figure 5-9 E 805 C Telephone Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14

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Table 2-1 Specific limitations to system expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5Table 2-2 Examples of HiPath 1190 System Configurations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6Table 2-3 Distribution of modules on the HiPath 1190 backplanes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6Table 2-4 Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7Table 2-5 Standards and Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9Table 2-6 Environmental Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9Table 2-7 Documentation List for HiPath 1100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10Table 3-1 Abbreviations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Table 3-2 List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Table 3-3 List of Modules/Components - HiPath1130/1150/1190. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4Table 3-4 HiPath 1120 MB connector assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9Table 3-5 HiPath 1120 MB connector assignments - CND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11Table 3-6 HiPath 1130/1150 MB connector assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13Table 3-7 HiPath 1190 MB connector assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15Table 3-8 EB 200 Connector Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16Table 3-9 EB 204 Connector Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17Table 3-10 EB 200 Connector Assignments - CND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18Table 3-11 EB 204 Connector Assignments - CND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19Table 3-12 Connector assignments for Modules EB 210, EB 206 and EB 202 . . . . 3-21Table 3-13 EB 012 and EB 010 Connector Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-23Table 3-14 EB 800, EB 400 and EB 200 connector assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-25Table 3-15 TME1 Module Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27Table 3-16 TME1 module connector assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27Table 3-17 TME1 module, DIP switch 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-28Table 3-18 TME1 module, DIP switch 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-29Table 3-19 TME1 module display readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-30Table 3-20 HiPath 1120 ADSL module connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32Table 3-21 ADSL Module Connector Assignments HiPath 1120 - CND . . . . . . . . . . 3-33Table 3-22 ADSL Module Connector Assignments HiPath1130/1150/1190 . . . . . . . 3-35Table 3-23 Fax/DID Module Connector Assignments HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-36Table 3-24 HiPath1130/1150/1190 Fax/DID Module Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-37Table 3-25 CD 16 Module Connector Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-38Table 3-26 Music Module Connector Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-40Table 3-27 Electrical requirements for sensors and relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-40Table 3-28 PSU Connector Assignments - HiPath 1120. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-42Table 3-29 PSU Connector Assignments HiPath 1120 - CND, RSA and SPA . . . . . 3-42Table 3-30 PSU Connector Assignments - HiPath1130/1150/1190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-44Table 3-31 HiPath 1190 Backplane Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-47Table 3-32 V.24 adapter cable signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-50Table 3-33 TME1 serial cable signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-52

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Table 3-34 TME1 coax cable signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-53Table 4-1 HiPath 1100 - Equipment installation procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Table 4-2 Slot / Type of module for the HiPath 1130/1150. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18Table 4-3 Slot / Type of module on HiPath 1190/1190R systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19Table 4-4 Example of the location of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution

Frame 4-33Table 4-5 Example of extension locations on the HiPath 1130/1150 Main Distribution

Frame 4-35Table 4-6 Example of extension locations on the Main Distribution Frame . . . . . . . 4-37Table 4-7 Color code for cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44Table 4-8 Visual Inspection Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-48Table 6-1 Configuration procedure summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7Table 6-2 Classification of programming tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8Table 6-3 Important settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8Table 6-4 External line settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10Table 6-5 Programming an extension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11Table 6-6 Default settings for EWACO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13Table 6-7 External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14Table 6-8 External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14Table 6-9 General settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14Table 6-10 Entrance Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17Table 6-11 Call Detail Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17Table 6-12 Country/Group of Countries (65) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18Table 6-13 Analog CLIP Protocol (005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-19Table 6-14 Fax/DID Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-20Table 6-15 Digital trunk settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21Table 6-16 ADSL Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21Table 6-17 Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-22Table 6-18 CD Interface Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-30Table 6-19 CDR Header Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-36Table 8-1 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1

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1 Important Information

HiPath telecommunication systems are approved for connection to TN-S power sup-ply systems, but can also be connected to a TN-C-S power supply system in which the PEN conductor is divided into a ground and a neutral wire. TN-S and TN-C-S sys-tems are defined in the IEC 364-3 standard.

1.1 Safety Information

The following information is intended for authorized service personnel. Only autho-rized service personnel are permitted to install and maintain the system.

Observe all safety regulations and read the warnings, cautions, and notes posted on the equipment. Familiarize yourself with emergency numbers.

Always consult a supervisor before starting work in conditions where the necessary safety precautions do not appear to be in place (including in humid conditions or sit-uations where there is a risk of gas explosions).

Safety Symbols

This manual uses the following symbols to indicate potential hazards:

Additional Symbols Identifying Sources of Potential Hazard

These symbols are not generally used in this manual, but may appear on the equip-ment.

* electrostatically sensitive devices

7DangerThis symbol warns that a situation may cause death or serious injury.

7WarningThis symbol indicates hazard which may lead to serious injury.

7CautionThis symbol indicates a risk of damage to hardware or software.

>This symbol identifies useful information.

1 5 3 0 6 4 2Electricity Weight Heat Fire Chemicals ESD* Laser

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1.1.1 Safety Information: Dangers

Grounding

Never operate systems that require a ground wire connection without a ground wire connected.

Connect the system to the ground wire correctly before start up and connection of the stations.

Dangerous voltages

Voltages above 30 Vac (alternating current) or 60 Vdc (direct current) are dangerous.

Damage

Replace the power cable immediately if it shows any signs of damage.

Replace any damaged safety equipment (covers, labels and protective cables) immediately.

Only use accessories approved by Siemens. The use of third-party accessoriescan damage the system.

Accessories

Use only original accessories or components approved for the system. Failure to ob-serve these instructions may damage the equipment or even violate safety and EMC regulations.

System Shut-Down During Maintenance Work

Procedures to be observed are described in the relevant chapters.

Working on Electrical Circuits

Work on low voltage electrical networks (100 to 240 Vac) must only be carried out by qualified personnel or authorized electrical engineers.

Do not work alone. Work with another person who knows the locations of the power-off switches.

Never touch live wires that are not properly insulated.

Ensure that a machine cannot be powered on from another source or controlled from a different circuit breaker or disconnecting switch.

Never assume that the power is turned off. Always test to ensure that a circuit does not have power.

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Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm.

Expect leakage current from the telecommunications network.

When performing work on an open system, ensure that it is never left unsuper-vised.

1.1.2 Safety Information: Warnings

Risks of large cross-sections

Be aware of the additional danger posed by low voltages and large cross-sections.Although cables with large cross-sections usually have lower voltages, the current isgreater. This may result in special risks, especially in the event of short circuits.

Protective Clothing and Equipment

Do not wear loose clothing; tie back your hair while working on machines.

Be sure to remove rings, watches, and other jewelry when working with electrical circuits and components.

Wear eye protection when you are working in any conditions that might be haz-ardous to your eyes.

Always wear a hard hat where there is a risk of injury from falling objects.

General Safety

The surface of a mirror is conductive. Do not touch powered circuits with a mirror. To do so can cause personal injury and machine damage.

Disconnect all power before working near power supplies unless otherwise in-structed by a maintenance procedure.

Do not attempt to lift objects that you think are too heavy for you; use a hand truck or get help.

Never look directly at a laser beam.

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1.1.3 Safety information: Cautions

Voltage Checks and Measurements

Check the nominal voltage set for the equipment (operating instructions and type plate).

High voltages capable of causing shock are used in this equipment. Be extremely careful when measuring high voltages and when servicing cards, panels, and boards while the system is powered on.

Main power supply disjunctor

Check where the main disjunctor for the power supply to the system is located andit’s conduction capacity. Compare the “Technical Data” on page 2-7 for the exchange,in order to evaluate its compatibility.

Damage

Only use tools and equipment which are in perfect condition. Do use equipment with visible damage.

Protecting Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)

To protect electrostatically sensitive devices (ESD):

Wear a wristband before carrying out any work on PC boards and modules. Con-nect the alligator clip at the end of the electrostatic wristband wire to a grounded object.

Transport PC boards only in electrostatic packaging.

Always place PC boards on a grounded surface before working on them.

Only use grounded soldering irons.

Laying Cables

Lay cables so as to prevent any risk of them being damaged or causing accidents, such as tripping.

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1.1.4 General information

Connecting Lines

All cables and lines leaving a system cabinet must be shielded between the con-nection point in the cabinet and, at the very least, the point at which they leave the cabinet. Use a clip and pressure screw to contact all braided shields to the cabinet outlet. This also applies to continuously connected service equipment

Connect all cables to the specified connection points only.

Location of Safety Equipment

When the installation or maintenance is completed, replace all safety equipment in the correct location.

Checking Tools

Check your tools regularly and only use those which are in perfect working order.

Closing the Housing Cover

After maintenance and testing work has been completed, close all housing covers.

Condensation

If equipment is brought from a cold environment into the operating premises, conden-sation may form on it. Wait until the temperature of the equipment has adjusted to the ambient temperature and is completely dry before starting it up.

Wall Mounting

Some walls (such as plasterboard walls) have a reduced load-bearing capacity. Before starting wall mounting, check the load-bearing capacity of the walls.

Check the general condition of the walls, i. e., if there are any cracks, or humidity.

Fire Protection and EMC Requirements

To ensure the legal fire protection and EMC requirements, operate the HiPath sys-tems only when closed. You may open the system only briefly for assembly and main-tenance work.

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Flammable Materials

Do not store combustible gases or flammable materials in cabinets near the equipment installation site.

Do not store documents, descriptions, operating instructions, and similar flam-mable materials in the cabinet.

Workplace Hazards

Ensure that the workplace is well lit.

A neat workplace helps reduce the risk of accidents.

Battery Disposal

Batteries are also included with the telephones and the equip-ment. Do not dispose of old or defective batteries along with nor-mal household refuse. Instead, drop them off at special sites in-tended for battery disposal. Observe country-specific regulations.

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1.1.5 Emergencies

Actions in Emergencies

Remain calm in the event of an accident.

Use caution if an accident occurs. Disconnect the power before touching the vic-tim.

If you do not know how to disconnect the power, use a nonconducting object, such as a wooden rod, to push or pull the victim away from electrical contact.

First Aid

Be familiar with first aid for electrical shock. This includes resuscitation methods, heartbeat restoration, and burn treatment.

Administer resuscitation if the person is not breathing.

If you are trained and certified, administer cardiac compression if the heart is not beating.

Calling for Help

Call an ambulance or doctor immediately and provide the following information in a calm and logical manner:

Where did the accident happen?

What happened?

What type of injuries were sustained?

Be prepared to assist the emergency services with any supplementary informa-tion they may require.

1.1.6 Reporting Accidents

Report to your manager all accidents, near accidents, and possible hazards to ensure their causes are resolved as soon as possible.

Report any electric shock, no matter how small.

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1.2 Privacy and Data Security

Handling Personal Data

This telephone system uses and processes personal data (as in call detail recording, telephone displays and customer data records).

In Germany, the processing and use of such data is subject to various regulations, including those of the Federal Data Protection Law (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz, BDSG). Observe all applicable laws in other countries.

The objective of privacy legislation is to prevent infringements of an individual’s right to privacy based on the use or misuse of personal data.

By protecting data against misuse during all stages of processing, privacy legislation also protects the material interests of the individual and of third parties.

Guidelines Applicable to Siemens AG Employees

Employees of Siemens AG are bound to safeguard trade secrets and personal data under the terms of the company’s work rules.

It is imperative to observe the following rules to ensure that the statutory provisions relating to service (on-site or remote) are strictly followed. This safeguards the inter-ests of the customer and offers added personal protection.

Guidelines Governing the Handling of Data

A conscientious and responsible approach helps protect data and ensure pri-vacy:

Ensure that only authorized persons have access to customer data.

Use the password features of the system with no exceptions. Never give pass-words to an unauthorized person orally or in writing.

Ensure that no unauthorized person can ever process (store, modify, transmit, disable or delete) or use customer data.

Prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to data media (such as back-up diskettes or log printouts. This applies to service calls as well as storage and transport.

Ensure that data media that are no longer needed are completely destroyed and that documents are not stored or left in places which are accessible to the public.

Work closely with your customer contact; this promotes trust and reduces your workload.

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1.3 Structure of this Service Manual

Introduction

This manual provides information about the HiPath 1100 Communications Systems.

This manual was designed to provide information in information mapping format. It is divided into sections and units that present, as clearly as possible, all steps required to perform specific tasks when operating the system. It makes it easy for technical personnel to find the information needed and learn it quickly.

Main sections of this Manual.

Chapter 2, “System Data” provides a description of the HiPath 1100 system, technical information, and a list of relevant documentation.

Chapter 3, “Modules,” describes all the modules that comprise the HiPath 1100 system as well as their characteristics.

Chapter 4, “Installation,” provides information on how to setup and install the Hi-Path 1100 including recommendations and important notes.

Chapter 5,”Telephones,” describes Standard and System Telephones.

Chapter 6, “Operation,” describes the procedures for putting the HiPath 1100 in operation, the programming codes and their use.

Chapter 7, “Features,” contains a summarized table of all the features of the Hi-Path 1100 system.

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2 System Data

2.1 Overview

This manual describes the HiPath 1100 systems and their characteristics. Read all the chapters in this manual carefully. Only trained technical personnel should handle and service this system.

About this Chapter

This chapter covers the following topics:

2.2 Introduction

Power Systems

The HiPath 1130/1150/1190 systems are designed to connect to TN-S and TN-C-S-type power systems that feature a PEN conductor divided into two parts: a Ground (PE) conductor and a Neutral (N) conductor. In the HiPath 1120 system, however, only the CND version uses a safety ground conductor (PE - Protective Earth). Nonethe-less, in both cases the shields for extensions and external lines must have a ground-ing connection (≤ 10 Ω).

The HiPath 1100 systems are designed for residential, private or commercial use. Ad-ditional safety measures to prevent external interference may be required in industrial environments (For additional information see “Environmental Conditions,”Section 2.7.2 ).

Topic Page

Introduction 2-1

Configurations 2-2

System Periphery 2-3

Limitations to System Expansion 2-5

Technical Data 2-7

Technical Standards and Compliance 2-9

Documentation List 2-10

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2.3 HiPath 1100 Configurations

HiPath 1100 systems are designed to meet the requirements for a wide range of cli-ents and are, therefore, offered in the following configurations:

HiPath 1120: Wallmount, standard configuration for 2 external lines, 8 exten-sions and 4 system telephone interfaces. It provides a total maximum capacityfor 6 external lines, 16 extensions and 4 system telephone interfaces.

HiPath 1130: Wallmount, standard configuration for 2 external lines, 10 exten-sions and 8 system telephone interfaces. It provides a total maximum capacityfor 17 external lines, 20 extensions and 8 system telephone interfaces.

HiPath 1150: Wallmount, standard configuration for 2 external lines, 10 exten-sions, 8 system telephone interfaces. Depending on the combination of modulesused in slots 1 to 4, the system can be configured for a maximum of 10 externallines, 50 extensions and 8 system telephones interfaces; or 16 external lines, 40extensions and 8 system telephone interfaces; or 17 external lines, 46 exten-sions and 8 system telephone interfaces (see “Modules Location” on page 4-15).

The HiPath 1190 comes in two versions:

HiPath 1190: External cabinet with one CPU, 2 backplanes, 3 power sup-plies units, and 2 connection boards. It can hold up to 21 modules (expan-sion and option modules).

HiPath 1190R: Rackmount cabinet in a standard 19” rack with a CPU, 2 backplanes, 3 power supplies units, and 2 connection boards. It can hold up to 21 modules (expansion and option modules).

For information about country-specific versions please ask one of our distributors.

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HiPath 1120

Figure 2-1 System Overview

Figure 2-2 HiPath 1120 Periphery

a/b

C/D

S1 / RL1

Fax Detection and Messaging

Fax/DIDMO

MO V24

Service PCPrinter

ADSL MO

Ethernet LAN

HUB - 4 PC ports Music Module

Sensor and RelayAudio Device MOH

Analog Extensions a/b For future applications

4 x MB

8 x

MiniDin6

MiniDin4

204 and 200

External Analog LinesAnalog Extensions

Door Open-er Interface

MOEntrance Tele-phone Extension

External Analog Lines a/b 2 x

System Telephones

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HiPath 1130/1150

HiPath 1190

Figure 2-3 HiPath 1130/1150 Periphery

Figure 2-4 PeripheryHiPath 1190

E1

a/b

Analog Extensions

010, 202, 206, 210, 012*, 200, 400, 800

EB*) For HiPath 1150 only

a/b

Fax Detection and Messaging

Fax/DIDMO

TME1 MO

CAS Access(Public Network)

External Analog LinesAnalog Extensions

8 x

MB10 x

MO V24

Service PCPrinter

For future applications

MiniDin6

MiniDin4

ADSL MO

Ethernet LAN

External Analog Lines a/b 2 x

HUB - 4 PC ports

System Telephones C/D

Door Open-er Interface

MO

Entrance Tele-phone Extension

MusicExternal Music MOH

E1CAS

a/b

010, 202, 206, 210, 012, 200, 400, 800

EB

Fax Detection and Messaging

Fax/DIDMO

TME1 MO

Primary Access(Public Network)

External Analog LinesAnalog Extensions

8 x CPU

MO V24

Service PCPrinter

MiniDin6

ADSL MO

Ethernet LAN

HUB - 4 PC ports C/D CD 16 MO

System Telephones

DinkleExternal Music Source

MOH Reserved for future applications

MiniDin4

System Telephones C/D

Door Open-er Interface

MO

Entrance Tele-phone Extension

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Table 2-1 Specific limitations to system expansion

HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190

Standard Configuration:

External Analog Lines 2 0

Analog Extensions 8 10 0

System Telephone Interface*

* Each system telephone that is connected occupies one analog telephone slot.

4 8 8

Expansion Modules**:

** If the maximum capacity of an analog external line is exceeded due to the installation of an EB or TME1 module, the systemdisables a corresponding number of analog external lines, according to each system’s capacity. The extension slots, how-ever, will continue to operate as usual.

EB 010 (10 extensions) 0 1 4 14

EB 012 (12 extensions) 0 3 8

EB 202 (2 external lines and 2 exten-sions)

0 2 4 20

EB 204 (2 external lines and 4 exten-sions)

2 0 0

EB 206 (2 external lines and 6 exten-sions)

0 1 4 16

EB 210 (2 external lines and 10 exten-sions)

0 1 4 8

EB 200 (2 external lines) 1 2 4 16

EB 400 (4 external lines) 0 2 3 8

EB 800 (8 external lines) 0 1 4

Option Modules:

TME1 Module 0 1 2

ADSL Module 1 1

Fax/DID Module 1 1

CD Module 0 1

Music Module 1 On Board

TFE Door Opener Interface 4

Power Supply (UPS) 1 3

Total System Capacity:

External lines/extensions/system telephones

6/16/417/20/812/20/8

10/50/8 or 16/40/8 or 17/46/8

32/140/24 or45/140/24

External analog lines without TME1 modules***

*** When using S0 or E1 digital trunks, the maximum number of analog lines is calculated by subtracting the number of con-figured lines in each module from the system’s total line capacity.

6 14 16 32

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HiPath 1190 Note

TME1 Module Within the maximum limit of 32 external analog lines or 45 external digital lines and 140 extensions, the system may consist of, for example:

Each of the system’s Highway supports up to 32 ports. For example, Highway 2 (slots 3, 4, and 14) can accommodate two EB 800 and one EB 206, totalling 24 ports. High-way 1 (slots 1 and 2), on the other hand, may have a TME1 in slot 1 (totalling 30 ports), but slot 2 must remain free.

Table 2-3 shows the slots and their Highways.

Table 2-2 Examples of HiPath 1190 System Configurations

Slots Modules

1 and 2 2 x EB 800, EB 012 or EB 210 or 1 x TME1 in slot 1 (in this case slot 2 must remain free).

3, 4 and 14Module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32 ports (e.g., 3 x EB 010 or 2 x EB 012 or EB 210).

5, 6 and 7 Module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32 ports.

8, 9 and 10 Module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32 ports.

11, 12 and 13Module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32 ports or 1 x TME1 in slot 11 and 1 x EB 010, EB 012 or EB 210 in slot 13 (in this case slot 12 must remain free).

15, 16 and 17 Module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32 ports.

18, 19 and 20

Module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32 ports.

Table 2-3 Distribution of modules on the HiPath 1190 backplanes

Slot 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Highways

1 X X

2 X X

3 X X X

4 X X X

Slot 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Highways

2 X

5 X X X

6 X X X

7 X X X

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Table 2-4 Technical Data

Element HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190

Standard Cabinet Size

Length 360 mm (14.17") 470 mm (18.50") 420 mm (16.53")

Depth 288 mm (11.33") 370 mm (14.56") 394 mm (15.51")

Height 64.4 mm (2.53") 72 mm (2.83")

100 mm (3.93")

498 mm (19.60")

Weight 1.2 kg (2.64 lb) 3.65 kg (8.04 lb)

4.25 kg (9.36 lb)

22.5 kg (49.60 lb)

Electrical Specifications for the Power Supply (UPS)

Power Require-ments (Input)

220V / 127mA127V / 331mA110V / 381mA

110 - 230V, Full range / 1.5A

Operation Fre-quency

50/60Hz 50/60Hz

Rated Voltage (Output)

U1: 8 VrmsU2: 23 Vrms

5.0 VDC26.0 VDC

5.1 VDC; 3.0 A.26.4 VDC; 1.65 A.

Call Voltage U3: 40 Vrms/60Hz

65 Vrms/20Hz (CND)65 Vrms/25Hz (SPA)42 Vrms/25Hz (RSA)

50 VAC + 97 VDC / 0.13A - 25Hz42 VAC + 85.8 VDC / 0.13A - 25Hz (RSA)

Dialing Modes for Calls to other Public or Private Exchanges:

MF Transmission Level:

Low Group* -11 dBm

High Group* -9 dBm

Pre-Emphasis 2 dB

Pulse Duration** 90ms min.

Interdigit Pause** 90ms min.

DP (Dial Pulse):

Pulse/Pause Ra-tio**

2:1 (approximately 70:30ms = 10 Hz)

Interdigit Pause** 800ms

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*⟩ Values depend on the country. The values shown apply specifically to Brazil.**⟩ Values vary according to the country settings, and are configurable. The values shown are default values for Brazil. ***⟩ This port supports commercial CD players, receivers, MD, etc. (See Figure 4-32, “Protection and Grounding Connection

Diagram”, on page 4-42).

Open loop isola-tion resistance between a/b or a/ground or b/ground

> 10MΩ

Closed loop line resistance/contin-uous loop current

Complies with national requirements/standards

Incoming Call De-tection

> 9VRMS

Connection Values for External Music Source ***:

Internal Resis-tance

2.4kΩ

Maximum Input Voltage

-10 dBm

Values shown are approximate. When making connections, consider the specific level of tolerance that applies.

Table 2-4 Technical Data

Element HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190

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*⟩ Climate: Operation 3K3 Shipping 2K4 Storage 1K3.Mechanical: Operation 3M3 Shipping 2M2 Storage 1M2.

2.7.1 International Safety Standard

IEC 60950

2.7.2 Environmental Conditions

Table 2-5 Standards and Compliance

Compliance Standard Note

Electrical SafetyEN60950 IEC 60950

UL 60950-1

Environmental Conditions IEC 721 *

Power SurgeIEC61000-4-5

(IEC 801-5)TIA-968-A

Level 3

Fast Transients IEC61000-4-4(IEC 801-4) Level 3

Static Electricity Discharge IEC61000-4-2(IEC 801-2)

Air - Level 3 (8kV)Contact - Level 2 (4kV)

Table 2-6 Environmental Conditions

Operation Transportation Storage

Air Temperature (oC) +5 to +40 -25 to +70 -5 to +45

Relative Humidity 5% to 85 % 95% 5% to 95%

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Servicing Conditions (Mechanical)

This system was essentially designed for installation in a fixed location.

2.8 Documentation List

Warning

To avoid condensation when shipping the system in extremely low temperatures keep the equipment in its packaging until it reaches room temperature. Proceed thereafter with the installation (acceptable temperature range: 45.5°F / 30 min);

Do not expose the equipment to direct sunlight or place it in the proximity of any heat sources (to avoid a localized increase of temperature)

Make sure the installation area is dry. During system operation avoid any condi-tions that may cause condensation.

Install the equipment in a ventilated area where there is no risk of exposure to direct sunlight.

Forced ventilation is not required.

Do not block the natural flow of air around the equipment.

Do not expose the equipment to the weather.

Table 2-7 Documentation List for HiPath 1100

Documentation Order Number

User Manual A31003-K1250-B811-*- **19

Programming Manual A31003-K1250-B812-*- **19

Standard and System Telephones Quick Refer-ence Guide

A31003-K1250-B813-*- **19

System Telephones Instruction Manual A31003-K1250-B814-*- **19

Attendant Console Quick Reference Guide A31003-K1250-B815-*- **19

Warranty Certificate A30817-X831-V10-*- 76K5

Service Manual A30808-X5226-V104-*- 76F7

Client’s Documentation Kit A31003-K1250-B800-*-**19

Options

Interaction Center Smart User Manual A30808-X5226-E175-*-7618

TAC Smart Quick Reference Guide A30808-X5226-V103-*-7619

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3.1 Overview

About this Chapter

This chapter covers the following topics:

Topic Page

Abbreviations 3-2

Module List 3-2

Modules/ Components

Motherboard (MB) 3-7

Expansion Modules (EB) 3-20

Option Modules

TME1 Module 3-25

ADSL Module 3-31

Fax/DID Module 3-35

CD 16 Module 3-37

Music Module 3-38

General Modules/Components

Power Supply Unit (PSU) 3-41

Main Distribution Frame (MDF) 3-45

Backplane 3-46

TFE Door Opener Interface 3-48

V.24 Adapter Cable 3-50

TME1 Serial Cable 3-52

TME1 coax cable 3-53

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3.2 Abbreviations

3.3 Module List

List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1120

Table 3-1 Abbreviations

BRA Brazil

IM International Market

RSA South Africa

CND Canada

ARG Argentina

SPA Spain

IND India

CHN China

Table 3-2 List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1120

Module / Component Reference

BOX

HiPath 1120

110V: S30817-U0857-B282-* (BRA)220V: S30817-U0857-A282-* (BRA)110V: S30817-U0857-B301-* (IM)220V: S30817-U0857-A301-* (IM)S30817-U0857-C301-* (ARG)S30817-U0857-A303-* (CND)S30817-U0857-A312-* (SPA)S30817-U0857-A364-* (IND)S30817-U0857-A397-* (RSA)

Motherboard (MB)

MB

S30817-Q0845-A282-* (BRA)S30817-Q0845-A301-* (IM, SPA and IND)S30817-Q0845-A364-* (IND)S30817-Q0845-A303-* (CND)S30817-Q0845-A397-* (RSA)

Expansion Module (MO)

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EB 204

S30817-H0844-A282-* (BRA)S30817-H0844-A301-* (IM and SPA)S30817-H0844-A303-* (CND)S30817-H0844-A364-* (IND)S30817-H0844-A397-* (RSA)

EB 200

S30817-H0844-B282-* (BRA)S30817-H0844-B301-* (IM and SPA)S30817-H0844-B303-* (CND)S30817-H0844-B364-* (IND)S30817-H0844-B397-* (RSA)

Option Modules (MO)

ADSL Module

S30817-H0842-A382-* (BRA)S30817-H0842-A301-* (IM, IND, SPA and RSA)S30817-H0842-A303-* (CND)

Fax/DID Module S30817-H0845-A882-*

Music Module S30817-H0860-A282-* (BRA)S30817-H0860-A301-* (IM, IND, SPA and RSA)

Door Opener Interface See Note

General Components

V.24 Adapter Cable S30122-X5468-X005-*

Power Supply Unit (PSU)

110/127V: S30122-X7646-X100-* (BRA and IM)S30122-X8009-X007-* (CND)220V: S030122-X7646-X-* (BRA, IM and IND)09S30122-X7646-X200-* (ARG)S30122-X8009-X005-* (SPA)S30122-X8009-X006-* (RSA)

Power Supply Unit (PSU) C39195-Z7001-C11

Interconnect Cable C39195-Z7001-C088

Power/Connection Cable C39195-A7700-B1 (CND)

ADSL Connection Cable (included with the ADSL Module)

C39195-A9700-B538-1-1K06 (CND)

Separator (included with Fax/DID Mod-ule)

C39165-Z9700-C6

Table 3-2 List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1120

Module / Component Reference

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*) Module/Component Version.

Note: See “Door Opener Interface” on page 3-48

TFE Door Opener Interface S30817-Q930-A200

TFE Door Opener Interface S30817-Q930-A313

Door Opener Interface, Brazil, S30817-Q936-C282

List of Modules/Components - HiPath1130/1150/1190

Table 3-3 List of Modules/Components - HiPath1130/1150/1190

Module / Component Reference

BOX

HiPath 1130

S30817-U0852-A282-* (BRA)S30817-U0852-A220-* (CHN)S30817-U0852-A301-* (IM)S30817-U0852-A397-* (RSA)S30817-U0852-A364-* (IND)

HiPath 1150

S30817-U0853-A282-* (BRA)S30817-U0853-A220-* (CHN)S30817-U0853-A301-* (IM)S30817-U0853-A397-* (RSA)S30817-U0853-A364-* (IND)

HiPath 1190

Full (2 shelves)S30777-U770-A282-* (BRA)

Medium (1 shelf)S30777-U770-B282-* (BRA)

HiPath 1190R

Full (2 shelves)S30777-U770-C282-* (BRA)

Medium (1 shelf)S30777-U770-D282-* (BRA)

Expansion Kit HiPath 1190

Power Supplies, Cables and Backplanes S30777-H770-B282-* (BRA)

Motherboard (MB) HiPath 1130

MB

S30817-Q0848-A282-* (BRA)S30817-Q0848-A220-* (CHN)S30817-Q0848-A301-* (IM)S30817-Q0848-A364-* (IND)S30817-Q0848-A397-* (RSA)

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Motherboard (MB) HiPath 1150

MB

S30817-Q0848-B282-* (BRA)S30817-Q0848-B220-* (CHN)S30817-Q0848-B301-* (IM)S30817-Q0848-B364-* (IND)S30817-Q0848-B397-* (RSA)

Motherboard (MB) HiPath 1190

MB S30817-Q856-A282-* (BRA)

Expansion Modules

EB 010

S30817-H0858-B282-* (BRA)S30817-H0858-B220-* (CHN)S30817-H0858-B301-* (IM)S30817-H0858-B397-* (RSA)

EB 012 (HiPath 1150 only)S30817-H0858-A301-* (BRA and IM)S30817-H0858-A220-* (CHN)S30817-H0858-A397-* (RSA)

EB 202

S30817-H0847-C282-* (BRA)S30817-H0847-C220-* (CHN)S30817-H0847-C301-* (IM)S30817-H0847-C364-* (IND)S30817-H0847-C397-* (RSA)

EB 206

S30817-H0847-B282-* (BRA)S30817-H0847-B220-* (CHN)S30817-H0847-B301-* (IM)S30817-H0847-B364-* (IND)S30817-H0847-B397-* (RSA)

EB 210

S30817-H0847-A282-* (BRA)S30817-H0847-A220-* (CHN)S30817-H0847-A301-* (IM)S30817-H0847-A364-* (IND)S30817-H0847-A397-* (RSA)

EB 200

S30817-H0850-C282-* (BRA)S30817-H0850-C220-* (CHN)S30817-H0850-C301-* (IM)S30817-H0850-C364-* (IND)S30817-H0850-C397-* (RSA)

Table 3-3 List of Modules/Components - HiPath1130/1150/1190

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EB 400

S30817-H0850-B282-* (BRA)S30817-H0850-B220-* (CHN)S30817-H0850-B301-* (IM)S30817-H0850-B364-* (IND)S30817-H0850-B397-* (RSA)

EB 800

S30817-H0850-A282-* (BRA)S30817-H0850-A220-* (CHN)S30817-H0850-A301-* (IM)S30817-H0850-A364-* (IND)S30817-H0850-A397-* (RSA)

Option Modules (MO)

TME1 Module S30817-H0846-A282-*

ADSL Module S30817-H0849-A282-*

Fax/DID Module S30817-H0845-B882-*

Door Opener Interface see Note # 2

General Components

Coax Cable for TME1 Module C39195-A9700-B531

TME1 Serial Cable C39195-A9700-B532-*

Power Cord C39195-Z7001-C11

Separator for Fax/DID Module C39165-Z9700-C6

V.24 Adapter Cable S30122-X5468-X005-*

Interconnect Cable, 250 mm (included with ADSL module) V42405-J1-A159

Power CordC39195-Z7001-C11C39195-Z7001-C12 (USA)

Power Supply Unit (PSU)

HiPath 1130S30122-K7642-X002-* (BRA, IM, CHN and IND)S30122-K7642-X004-* (RSA)

HiPath 1150S30122-K7642-X001-* (BRA, IM, CHN and IND)S30122-K7642-X003-* (RSA)

Backplane

HiPath 1130 S30817-Q852-A282-*

Table 3-3 List of Modules/Components - HiPath1130/1150/1190

Module / Component Reference

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Note 1: For more details on the HiPath 1100 system total capacity see Tabela 2-1 na página 2-5 “Specific Limitations to System Expansion”.

Note 2: See “Door Opener Interface” on page 3-48

TFE Door Opener Interface S30817-Q930-A200

TFE Door Opener Interface S30817-Q930-A313

Door Opener Interface, Brazil, S30817-Q936-C282

3.4 Motherboard (MB)

Introduction

The MB is the main board for the HiPath 1100 system. The MB provides all functions required for PABX operation.

Functions

CLIP - external calling number identification (service must be provided by localcarrier)

Central Processing Unit (CPU)

DTMF generator

DTMF detector

Conference circuits

Tone generators

Music source

Memory (software + client’s data base);

Digital switch

Signaling

HiPath 1150 S30817-Q853-A282-*

WarningBefore inserting or removing any of the modules on the HiPath 1100, make sure power is turned off.

Table 3-3 List of Modules/Components - HiPath1130/1150/1190

Module / Component Reference

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3.4.1 HiPath 1120

Outputs/Inputs

8 interfaces for Standard Telephones and 4 for System Telephones

2 external analog lines

Asynchronous serial interface (V.24 adapter)

Interface with Mini DIN-4 (for future applications)

Power supplyMB Interfaces

Figure 3-1 HiPath 1120 Motherboard

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Motherboard Connector Assignments - HiPath 1120

CND VersionOutputs/Inputs

8 interfaces for Standard Telephones and 4 for System Telephones

2 external analog lines

Asynchronous serial interface (V.24 adapter)

Interface with Mini DIN-4 (for future applications)

Power supply

Table 3-4 HiPath 1120 MB connector assignments

Contact X14 Connector X15 Connector X16 Connector X17 Connec-tor

1 a1 - trunk 1 a1 - extension 1 a5 - extension 5 C-interface 1

2 b1 -trunk 1 b1 - extension 1 b5 - extension 5 D-interface 1

3 a2 - trunk 2 a2 - extension 2 a6 - extension 6 C-interface 2

4 b2 - trunk 2 b2 - extension 2 b6 - extension 6 D-interface 2

5 a3 - extension 3 a7 - extension 7 C-interface 3

6 b3 - extension 3 b7 - extension 7 D-interface 3

7 a4 - extension 4 a8 - extension 8 C-interface 4

8 b4 - extension 4 b8 - extension 8 D-interface 4

X1 Connector X2 Connector X11 Connector X12 Connec-tor

X13 Connector

For Fax/DID Module

Flat cable for MOs

For future applica-tions

V.24 serial interface

Power Supply Unit (PSU)

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MB Interfaces

Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 MB - CND

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MB connector assignments (HiPath 1120 - CND)

3.4.2 HiPath 1130/1150

Outputs/Inputs

10 analog interfaces for extensions

2 external analog lines

8 interfaces for system telephones (C/D);

Asynchronous serial interface (V.24 adapter)

Interface with Mini DIN-4 (for future applications)

Connection for external music source and GND (0V)

Power supply

Connection for backplane

Connection for Fax/DID module

Table 3-5 HiPath 1120 MB connector assignments - CND

Contact X10 Connector X20 Connector X30 Connector X40 Connec-tor

1 trunk 1 a1 - extension 1 a5 - extension 5 C-interface 1

2 trunk 2 b1 - extension 1 b5 - extension 5 D-interface 1

3 a2 - extension 2 a6 - extension 6 C-interface 2

4 b2 - extension 2 b6 - extension 6 D-interface 2

5 a3 - extension 3 a7 - extension 7 C-interface 3

6 b3 - extension 3 b7 - extension 7 D-interface 3

7 a4 - extension 4 a8 - extension 8 C-interface 4

8 b4 - extension 4 b8 - extension 8 D-interface 4

X1 Connector X2 Connector X50 Connector X60 Connec-tor

X70 Connector

For Fax/DID Module

Flat cable for MOs

For future applica-tions

V.24 serial interface

Power Supply Unit (PSU)

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Figure 3-3 Overview of the HiPath 1130/1150 MB

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MB Connector Assignments (HiPath 1130/1150)

3.4.3 HiPath 1190

Outputs/Inputs

8 interfaces for system telephones (C/D);

Connection for external music source and GND (0V)

Serial interface with MiniDIN 6 (V.24 adapter)

Interface with Mini DIN-4 (for future applications)

Connection for Fax/DID module

Connection for backplane

Table 3-6 HiPath 1130/1150 MB connector assignments

Contact Connector X5

Connector X6

Connector X7

Connector X8

Connector X11

Connector X12

1 a1 - trunk 1 a3 - exten-sion 3

a7 - extension 7

-- C-interface 1 C-interface 5

2 b1 -trunk 1 b3 - exten-sion 3

b7 - extension 7

-- D-interface 1 D-interface 5

3 a2 - trunk 2 a4 - exten-sion 4

a8 - extension 8

Music - A wire

C-interface 2 C-interface 6

4 b2 - trunk 2 b4 - exten-sion 4

b8 - extension 8

Music - B wire

D-interface 2 D-interface 6

5 a1 - extension 1

a5 - exten-sion 5

a9 - extension 9

C-interface 3 C-interface 7

6 b1 - extension 1

b5 - exten-sion 5

b9 - extension 9

D-interface 3 D-interface 7

7 a2 - extension 2

a6 - exten-sion 6

a10 - extension 10

C-interface 4 C-interface 8

8 b2 - extension 2

b6 - exten-sion 6

b10 - extension 10

D-interface 4 D-interface 8

Connector X1

Connector X2

Connector X3

Connector X4

Connector X9

Connector X10

Backplane, slot 1 and 2*

* Slots used only on HiPath 1150.

Power supply (PSU)

Backplane Slot 3 and 4*

Fax/DID Module

For future ap-plications

V.24 serial interface

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Figure 3-4 Overview of the HiPath 1190MB

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MB Connector Assignments (HiPath 1190)

3.5 Expansion Module (EB)

3.5.1 HiPath 1120

Introduction

These modules consist of extensions and external analog lines for expanding the number of analog interfaces (a/b) for standard telephones, analog trunks and addition-al equipment (Fax, TFE interface, and others).

Limitations

200 - 2 external analog lines;

204 - 2 external analog lines and 4 analog extensions.

Table 3-7 HiPath 1190 MB connector assignments

Contact X16 Connec-tor

X17 Connec-tor

X18 Connec-tor

1 C-interface 1 C-interface 5 Music - A wire

2 D-interface 1 D-interface 5 Music - B wire

3 C-interface 2 C-interface 6

4 D-interface 2 D-interface 6

5 C-interface 3 C-interface 7

6 D-interface 3 D-interface 7

7 C-interface 4 C-interface 8

8 D-interface 4 D-interface 8

X1 Connector X15 Connec-tor

X5 Connector X14 Connec-tor

Backplane For future ap-plications

Fax/DID Mod-ule

V.24 serial interface

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EB 200 Expansion Module

Interfaces

Figure 3-5 shows the distribution of extensions and external lines associated with the EB 200 module connectors.

EB 200 Module Connector Assignments

Figure 3-5 Module EB 200 Overview

Table 3-8 EB 200 Connector Assignments

Contact X6 Connector X5 Connector

1 Connects to the MB through an interconnect ca-ble (flat cable)

a1 - external line 1

2 b1 - external line 1

3 a2 - external line 2

4 b2 - external line 2

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EB 204 Expansion Module

Interfaces

Figure 3-6 shows the distribution of extensions and external lines associated with the EB 204 module connectors.

EB 204 Connector Assignments

Figure 3-6 EB 400 Module Overview

Table 3-9 EB 204 Connector Assignments

Contact X1 Connector X2 Connector X5 Connector

1 Connects to the MB through an interconnect ca-ble (flat cable)

a1 - extension 1 a1 - external line 1

2 b1 - extension 1 b1 - external line 1

3 a2 - extension 1 a2 - external line 2

4 b2 - extension 2 b2 - external line 2

5 a3 - extension 3

6 b3 - extension 3

7 a4 - extension 4

8 b4 - extension 4

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CND Version

EB 200 Expansion Module

Interfaces

Figure 3-7 shows the distribution of extensions and external lines associated with the EB 200 module connectors.

EB 200 Connector Assignments (CND)

Figure 3-7 EB 200 Module Overview - CND

Table 3-10 EB 200 Connector Assignments - CND

Contact X4 Connector X6 Connector X5 Connector

1 Connects to MB through a power/connection ca-

ble

Connects to the MB through an interconnect

cable (flat cable)

external line 1

2 external line 2

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EB 204 Expansion Module

Interfaces

Figure 3-8 shows the distribution of extensions and external lines associated with the EB 204 module connectors.

EB 204 Connector Assignments (CND)

Figure 3-8 EB 204 Module Overview - CND

Table 3-11 EB 204 Connector Assignments - CND

Contact X4 Connector X6 Connector X2 Connector X5 Connector

1 Connects to MB through a power/connection cable

Connects to the MB through an interconnect ca-ble (flat cable)

a1 - extension 1 external line 1

2 b1 - extension 1 external line 2

3 a2 - extension 2

4 b2 - extension 2

5 a3 - extension 3

6 b3 - extension 3

7 a4 - extension 4

8 b4 - extension 4

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Limitations

800 - 8 external analog lines

400 - 4 external analog lines;

200 - 2 external analog lines;

210 - 2 external analog lines and 10 analog extensions

206 - 2 external analog lines and 6 analog extensions

202 - 2 external analog lines and 2 analog extensions

012 - 12 analog extensions (for HiPath 1150/1190 only)

010 - 10 analog extensions.

EB 210, EB 206 and EB 202 Expansion Modules

Interfaces

Figure 3-9 shows the distribution of extensions and external lines associated with the EB 210 module connectors. The distribution associated with the EB 206 and 202 modules is limited by their capacity.

Figure 3-9 EB 210 Module Overview

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Connector Assignments for EB 210, EB 206 and EB 202 Modules

Note 1: X2 connector used for EB 210, 206, and EB 202; X3 connector used for EB 210 and EB 206; and X4 connector for EB 210.

Table 3-12 Connector assignments for Modules EB 210, EB 206 and EB 202

Contact X1 Connector X2 Connector X3 Connec-tor

X4 Connector

1 Connection to MB through

backplane con-nector

a1 - external line 1 a3 - extension 3

a7 - extension 7

2 b1 - external line 1 b3 - extension 3

b7 - extension 7

3 a2 - external line 2 a4 - extension 4

a8 - extension 8

4 b2 - external line 2 b4 - extension 4

b8 - extension 8

5 a1 - extension 1 a5 - extension 5

a9 - extension 9

6 b1 - extension 1 b5 - extension 5

b9 - extension 9

7 a2 - extension 2 a6 - extension 6

a10 - extension 10

8 b2 - extension 2 b6 - extension 6

b10 - extension 10

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EB 012 and EB 010 Expansion Modules

Interfaces

Figure 3-10 shows the distribution of extensions and external lines associated with the EB 012 module connectors. The distribution associated with the EB 010 module is limited by its capacity.

Figure 3-10 EB 012 Module Overview

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Connector assignments for the EB 012 and EB 010 Modules

Note 1: X4 connector uses contacts 5 through 8 on the EB 012 only.

Table 3-13 EB 012 and EB 010 Connector Assignments

Contact X1 Connector X2 Connector X3 Connec-tor

X4 Connec-tor

1 Connection to MB through

backplane con-nector

a1 - extension 1 a5 - extension 5

a9 - extension 9

2 b1 - extension 1 b5 - extension 5

b9 - extension 9

3 a2 - extension 2 a6 - extension 6

a10 - exten-sion 10

4 b2 - extension 2 b6 - extension 6

b10 - exten-sion 10

5 a3 - extension 3 a7 - extension 7

a11 - exten-sion 11

6 b3 - extension 3 b7 - extension 7

b11 - exten-sion 11

7 a4 - extension 4 a8 - extension 8

a12 - exten-sion 12

8 b4 - extension 4 b8 - extension 8

b12 - exten-sion 12

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EB 800, EB 400 and EB 200 Expansion Modules

Figure 3-11 shows the distribution of extensions and external lines associated with the EB 800 module connectors. The distribution associated with the EB 400 and EB 200 modules is limited by their capacity.

Figure 3-11 EB 800 Module Overview

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Connector Assignments for EB 800, EB 400 and EB 200 Modules

Note 1: Modules EB 800, 400, and 200 do not have a power outage circuit X2 connector used for EB 800, EB 400, and EB 200 X3 connector used for EB 800.

3.6 Option Modules (MO)

3.6.1 TME1 Module

Introduction

The TME1 Module is a Digital Interface Unit (DIU) used for connecting the HiPath1130/1150/1190 to the PSTN via an E1 trunk. The E1 trunk can carry 30 digital voice channels. However, the HiPath 1130/1150 systems use 15 channels, while the HiPath 1190 systems use up to 30 channels with the TME1 module allocated to slot 1 and up to 15 channels when it is allocated to slot 11.

The E1 interface uses CAS signaling for controlling calls between the PABX and the PSTN.

Table 3-14 EB 800, EB 400 and EB 200 connector assignments

Contact X1 Connector X2 Connector X3 Connector

1 Connection to MB through

backplane con-nector

a1 - external line 1 a5 - external line 5

2 b1 - external line 1 b5 - external line 5

3 a2 - external line 2 a6 - external line 6

4 b2 - external line 2 b6 - external line 6

5 a3 - external line 3 a7 - external line 7

6 b3 - external line 3 b7 - external line 7

7 a4 - external line 4 a8 - external line 8

8 b4 - external line 4 b8 - external line 8

HiPath 1190: In the event of a problem occurring with the Master TME1 link (see“TME1 module display readings” on page 3-30) during an external call, the systemwill go into a mute state for 3 seconds while the system clock is synchronized.

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Functions

Increases the system’s number of external lines

Provides Caller ID (CLIP) and Direct Dialing to Extensions (DID) to help reducecall loss rate while simplifying access for the user.

TME1 interfaces

When the total number of digital trunks configured for the module plus the number of external analog lines exceed the maximum capacity of the system, the external analog lines for the EB 202, EB 206 and EB 210 expansion modules are disabled. The extensions, however, will continue to work as usual. Lines are disabled in the order that they are physically installed (1, 2, etc.). This process continues until the total number equals the required number of trunks. The remaining modules contin-ue operating as usual.

However, in the case of the EB 200, EB 400 and EB 800 modules, we strongly rec-ommend that you change their slot position to prevent deactivation. These modules become inoperable if any one of their external line slots is disabled.

Figure 3-12 TME1 Module

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TME1 module connector assignments

Primary Access

Connector for TME1 Module Configuration

The connector’s function is to connect a PC or modem to a module using a TME1 serial cable (see “TME1 Serial Cable” on page 3-52). This allows you to program the module using the HiPath 1100 E1 Trunk Manager tool.

Table 3-15 TME1 Module Components

S201 Component S401 Component H801 Component

DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 Display

Table 3-16 TME1 module connector assignments

X803 Connector X402 Connector X401 Connector

Serial interface Module-PC connection

BNC RX connector Module-E1 Trunk connection

BNC TX connectorModule-E1 Trunk connec-

tion

Figure 3-13 TME1 CAS access connection

Figure 3-14 Signal distribution on the TME1 module connector

2x coax cable

HiPath 1100

TME1 Modem

Public Network

2 = RX 1 = DCD

3 = TX 4 = DTR 5 = GND

9-pin Mini-DIN connector

123

7

6

9

7 = RTS 6 = DSR

8 = CTS 9 = RI

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TME1 Module DIP Switch Positions

By changing the positions of the DIP switches to ON (120 Ohms) or OFF (75 Ohms) the following settings can be configured:

DIP Switch 1 (S201)

It allows you to clean the Flash memory, select the baud rate and execute an auto-test.

Warning

Do not touch the TME1 module’s administrative serial interface connector (X803)without first disconnecting all analog extensions and trunk connectors. Failure to fol-low this procedure may expose the user to dangerous voltages.

The administrative serial interface connector (X803) as well as all other connectorsand interconnect cables should only be serviced by trained technical personnel.

Figure 3-15 TME1 Module DIP Switches

Table 3-17 TME1 module, DIP switch 1

Switch Pro-ce-

dure

Meaning Possible Settings

1 FE Delete Flash memory ON - Deletes Flash memory when C.O. is turned onOFF - System will work as usual (default).

2 EST Extended autotest ON - Activates autotestOFF - Skips autotest (default).

3 BR1Baud rate configura-

tion

(3) OFF, (4) OFF and (5) OFF: 9600 bps(3) OFF, (4) OFF and (5) ON: 19200 bps(3) OFF, (4) ON and (5) OFF: 38400 bps(3) OFF, (4) ON and (5) ON: 57600 bps (default)

4 BR2

5 BR3

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DIP Switch 2 (S401)

6 RES

For future applications7 RES

8 RES

If an error occurs during software installation, clear the Flash memory and reinstall the software. Follow these instructions:

Turn the C.O. off

Set Switch 1 (FE) to ON;

Turn C.O. on again

Wait for F and E to show on the display

Turn the C.O. off

Set Switch 1 (FE) to OFF again

Turn on the C.O.

It is recommended that you do not change the DIP Switch 2 default setting.

Table 3-18 TME1 module, DIP switch 2

Switch Procedure Default

1 DSP - BIO OFF

2 Reserved OFF

3 Reserved OFF

4 Battery connection OFF

5 MODCK2 ON

6 WDI ON

7 MODCK1 OFF

8 E1 Interface impedance OFF

Table 3-17 TME1 module, DIP switch 1

Switch Pro-ce-

dure

Meaning Possible Settings

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7-segment Display Readings (H801)

Table 3-19 TME1 module display readings

Display Reading Meaning

8 Continuous Module is powered.

] Continuous Starting TME1 module.

E Continuous

Waits 10 seconds for a command from the software (Hi-Path 1100 E1 Trunk Manager). If the Tool has not sent a command after the timeout, the system will resume its usual operation.

8 Continuous Transferring memory contents to DRAM memory.

Continuous Checking and validating contents of Flash memory.

P Continuous TME1 module is active but CAS link is out of service.

A Continuous TME1 module is active with CAS link.

I Continuous“Unpacking” HiPath E1 Trunk Manager.

3 Continuous

7 Continuous Writing software to Flash memory.

F Continuous Checking transferred data.

o Continuous E1 and CAS links are still out of service; the reason is un-known.

Cycle - Live Clearing Flash memory.

f e Alternating Flash memory cleared.

h Continuous No software in Flash memory. Waiting for Tool to download software

A. Continuous Module is working as a Master and synchronizing TME1 modules.

3

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3.6.2 ADSL Module

Introduction

With this module you can create a small LAN network for home, office or other uses.

This module is designed for use on the HiPath 1100 based on ADSL (Asymmetric Dig-ital Subscriber Line) technology. It is possible, therefore, to receive high-speed data and voice (up to 8 Mbit/s) through a single pair on a standard telephone line (POTS).

Functions

ASDL modem with Full ADSL (8 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream - ITU G.922,1) and ADSL G2.Lite (1.5 Mbps downstream and 512 kbps upstream - ITU G2.922,2, ANSI T1.413-1998 Standard) capability.

4 10 / 100 Base-T standard HUB ports with four ports for building a small LAN.

Module with built-in microfilter to separate voice and data signals.

Interfaces

Figure 3-16 ADSL Module HiPath 1120

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ADSL Module Connector Assignments

Note: Connect X2 connector slots 3 and 4 to a HiPath 1120 external analog line input using the cable included with the module.

HiPath 1120 - CND version

Interfaces

Table 3-20 HiPath 1120 ADSL module connectors

Contact X1 Connec-tor

X2 Connec-tor

J3 Connec-tor

J5 Connec-tor

J6 Connec-tor

J7 Connec-tor

1 Connects to the MB by means of a pin connec-

tor

ADSL input RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB

2

3 External an-alog line output

4

Figure 3-17 ADSL Module HiPath 1120 - CND

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ADSL Module Connector Assignments

Note: Note: Connect X2 connector slots 2 and 2 to a HiPath 1120 external analog line input using the cable included with the module.

HiPath1130/1150/1190

Table 3-21 ADSL Module Connector Assignments HiPath 1120 - CND

Contact X1 Connector X2 Connector J3 Con-nector

J5 Con-nector

J6 Con-nector

J7 Con-nector

1 Connects to the MB by

means of a pin connector

ADSL input RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB2

External analog line output

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Interfaces

Figure 3-18 ADSL Module HiPath1130/1150/1190

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ADSL Module Connector Assignments

Note: Connect X2 connector slots 3 and 4 to a HiPath1130/1150/1190 external analog line input using the cable included with the module.

3.6.3 Fax/DID Module

Introduction

These modules enable the automatic answering of external lines while providing the following functions:

Functions

Playback of recorded announcements and/or prompts

Fax signal detection and forwarding

Touch-tone dialing detection (DTMF)

Remote configuration of the system

Answering modes: Fax, DID or Fax/DID

If a TME1 module is also installed, a fourth mode of operation is available: An-nouncement Mode for digital lines

Transfer to a second extension

Alarms

In the HiPath 1120 this module also enables the operation of the clock.

Table 3-22 ADSL Module Connector Assignments HiPath1130/1150/1190

Contact X2 Connec-tor

J3 Connec-tor

J5 Connec-tor

J6 Connec-tor

J7 Connec-tor

1 ADSL input RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB

RJ45 con-nectorHUB

2

3 External an-alog line output

4

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HiPath 1120

Interfaces

Connector assignments

HiPath1130/1150/1190

Figure 3-19 Fax/DID Module HiPath 1120

Table 3-23 Fax/DID Module Connector Assignments HiPath 1120

X1 Connector

Connects to MB through a pin connector

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Connector assignments

3.6.4 CD 16 Module

Introduction

This is an expansion module to provide support for over 16 CD interfaces on the Hi-Path 1190 and for connecting more than 16 system telephones.

Figure 3-20 Fax/DID Module HiPath1130/1150/1190

Table 3-24 HiPath1130/1150/1190 Fax/DID Module Connector

X1 Connector

Connects to MB through a pin connector

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CD 16 Interfaces

CD 16 Module Connector Assignments

3.6.5 Music Module

Introduction

Allows music input for external calls on hold.

Figure 3-21 CD 16 Module

Table 3-25 CD 16 Module Connector Assignments

Contact X1 Connector X2 Connector X3 Connector X4 Connector X5 Connector

1 Connection to the CPU by

means of the backplane con-

nector

C - port 1 C - port 5 C - port 9 C - port 13

2 D - port 1 D - port 5 D - port 9 D - port 13

3 C - port 2 C - port 6 C - port 10 C - port 14

4 D - port 2 D - port 6 D - port 10 D - port 14

5 C - port 3 C - port 7 C - port 11 C - port 15

6 D - port 3 D - port 7 D - port 11 D - port 15

7 C - port 4 C - port 8 C - port 12 C - port 16

8 D - port 4 D - port 8 D - port 12 D - port 16

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Functions

Links a recorded announcement or an external music source (MOH) to a UCDGroup when all group extensions are busy.

It also features a relay and a sensor for supporting additional devices such as En-trance Telephones, Door Openers, alarms, etc.

Inputs music to external calls on hold (MOH - Music On Hold) from an internalmusic source (music generated by the system or an external music source con-nected to an extension) or from an external one (e.g., a radio connected directlyto the system’s external music link).

HiPath 1120

Interfaces

Figure 3-22 Music Module

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Music Module Connector Assignments

Electrical Requirements for Sensors and Relays

HiPath1130/1150/1190

On the HiPath1130/1150/1190 the external audio source (E.g., music) is connected di-rectly to the MB at the X8 slot (See Figure 3-3).

Table 3-26 Music Module Connector Assignments

X1 Con-tact

X1 Connector X12 Connector X2 Connector

1 and 2 Sensor External music input (MOH) Connects to the MB by means of a pin connector3 and 4 Relay ---

The activation logic based on the initial position of the sensor contacts as well as its resulting actions are programmable.

If a sensor is programmed, the relay can be activated through that sensor. It can be activated either manually or automatically after a specified time. When the relay is activated, the contacts close. When it is deactivated, the contacts open.

Table 3-27 Electrical requirements for sensors and relays

Sensor

Maximum loop resistance 100 Ω

Relay

Maximum switching current (AC) 1.25 A

Maximum switching current (DC) 2.00 A

Maximum switching voltage (AC) 30 VRMS

Maximum switching voltage (DC) 24 V

Maximum power factor 0,95

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3.7 Power Supply Unit (PSU)

Introduction

The power supply unit (PSU) provides the required voltages for the proper operation of the entire system.

Functions

Ring Generator;

DC voltage source for circuits

AC input voltage converter/filter

3.7.1 HiPath 1120

Description

Two versions of power supply units are available for the HiPath 1120:

BRA and IM: Supply voltage: 110 Vac - 60 Hz or 220 Vac - 60 Hz;

CND: Supply voltage: 110 VAC - 20 Hz;

RSA: Supply voltage: 220 Vac - 25 Hz;

ARG: Supply voltage: 220 VAC - 60 Hz;

SPA: Supply voltage: 220 Vac - 25 Hz.

UPS Interfaces

Figure 3-23 HiPath 1120 system UPS interface

1 ................. 8

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UPS (HiPath 1120) Connector Assignments

PSU Interfaces CND, RSA and SPA

PSU Connector Assignments (SPA) - HiPath 1120, CND and RSA

Table 3-28 PSU Connector Assignments - Hi-Path 1120

Contacts Function

1 - 2 8 Vrms

3 - 4 23 Vrms

5 - 6 40 Vrms

Figure 3-24 HiPath 1120 System PSU Connector - CND, RSA and SPA

Table 3-29 PSU Connector Assignments HiPath 1120 - CND, RSA and SPA

ContactsFunction

CND RSA SPA

1 Free Free Free

2 - 3 8 Vrms 8 Vrms 8 Vrms

4 - 5 23 Vrms 23 Vrms 23 Vrms

6 - 7 65 Vrms 42 Vrms 65 Vrms

8 - 9 45 Vrms Free Free

10 Ground Free Free

WarningTurn the system power ON or OFF by means of the supply’s power cord or the input circuit breaker.

1 ......................... 10

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3.7.2 HiPath1130/1150/1190

Supply voltage: 110 - 230 VAC - 50/60 Hz, full range;

The power supply 5 x 20mm input (VCA) contains two FAST fuses (250V - 4A).

HiPath 1130/1150 UPS Interfaces

HiPath 1190 UPS Interfaces

WarningIf the power supply is not supplying the output voltages shown in Tabela 3-30, open it and check the condition of the fuses.

Figure 3-25 HiPath 1130/1150 UPS connectors

Figure 3-26 UPS connectorsHiPath 1190

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UPS (HiPath1130/1150/1190) Connector Assignments

Table 3-30 PSU Connector Assignments - HiPath1130/1150/1190

Contact Function Contact Function

1 +5.1 VDC 2 +5.1 VDC

3 +5.1 VDC 4 +5.1 VDC

5 +5.1 VDC 6 +5.1 VDC

7 GND 8 GND

9 GND 10 GND

11 GND 12 GND

13 26.4 VDC 14 26.4 VDC

15 26.4 VDC 16 26.4 VDC

17 26.4 VDC 18 26.4 VDC

19 GND 20 GND

21 GND 22 GND

23 GND 24 GND

25 50 VAC + 97 VDC42 VAC + 85.8 VDC (RSA)

26 50 VAC + 97 VDC42 VAC + 85.8 VDC (RSA)

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3.8 Main Distribution Frame

Introduction

The Main Distribution Frame (MDF) connects cabling to a public exchange and exten-sions by means of connectors.

Follow the procedures described in Capítulo 4.7, “Connecting Extensions to the Sys-tem’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame)” na página 4-31 to attach the cables to the MDF connectors.

All connectors required for attaching the cables are provided with the modules and systems.

MDF Interfaces

Figure 3-27 MDF - Connectors

Cables attached usingwithscrews

Cables attached usingpressure (Dinkleconnector)

4-way 8-way

2-way

Cables attached usingconnectors

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3.9 Backplane

Introduction

In the HiPath1130/1150/1190 systems, a set of connectors mounted on a printed cir-cuit board known as the backplane connects the modules to the motherboard.

HiPath 1130/1150

Interfaces

Two identical backplanes are provided with the systems as shown in Figure A. In some cases you may need to insert a ferrite bead into the backplane. If the module came with a ferrite bead, install it as shown in Figures B and C.

HiPath 1190

Figure 3-28 Backplane HiPath 1130/1150

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Interfaces

HiPath 1190 Backplane Connector’s Assignments

Figure 3-29 HiPath 1190 Backplanes

Table 3-31 HiPath 1190 Backplane Connec-tors

Connectors 1, 2 and 3

DC input (UPS)

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3.10 Door Opener Interface

Introduction

The HiPath 1100 allows for the connection of up to four Entrance Telephones/Door Opener on extension slots. The connection is made by means of an interface be-tween the Door Opener device and the PABXs.

Functions

Interface between the Door Opener device and the HiPath 1100.

Interfaces

Model S30817-Q930-A200 - TFE

For installation in models:

EGUCOM (Ackermann, Emmerich);

Grothe,Telegärtner;

HDL - Brazil (models: F3A, F4A, F5A);

Follow the diagram on Figure 3-30 for installing HDL models for Brazil.

Additional components include: R1 (1,2 k Ω / 0,25W / 5%) and R2 (33Ω / 0,25W / 5%) resistors, and C1 capacitor (1,0 µ F / 250 Vac / Non-polarized). The connection to the C.O. is made with two wires (a1 / b1) while the connection to the Door Opener in-terface is made with four wires (a2 / b2, KL1, KL2).

Figure 3-30 TFE Interface Overview - S30817-Q930-A200

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Model S30817-Q930-A313 - TFE

For installation in models:

Telekom Doorline M202;

Siedle;

Ritto;

Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil

For installation in models:

HDL, F5AZ;

HDL, F8AZ;

HDL, F9AZ;

Follow the diagram in the Figure 3-31.

For more information, see the TFE Adapter Installation Manual A31003-E8000-X167-*-19 included with the TFE interface.

Figure 3-31 TFE Interface Overview - S30817-Q936-C282

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3.11 V.24 Adapter Cable

A V.24 adapter cable (S30122-x5468-x5-*) is used for connecting to a PC, a modem (for programming the system using the HiPath 1100 System Manager software, and for enabling CTI features) or a printer (for printing call or configuration data). Additional electronics built into the cables provide level adaptation. V.24 operation requires level adaptation.

Figure 3-32 V.24 Adapter Cable Connection System

V.24 adapter cable signals

Table 3-32 V.24 adapter cable signals

Pin Signal

CD Carrier Detect

CTS Clear To Send

DSR Date Send Ready

DTR Date Station Ready

GND Ground

RTS Request To Send

RxD Receive Data

TxD Transmit Data

Length 15 cm

6-pin SIC Mini-DINconnector 9-pin female

SubD connector

Free - 9CTS 8RTS 7DSR 6

1234

56 RTS

CTS

GNDTxD

RxD

VCC 5 GND4 DTR3 TxD2 RxD1 CD

Length 260 cm

Level adaptation on the cable

Adapter

MB

PCPrinterModem

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Figure 3-33 Modem and printer adapter connection system

TxD2RxD3RTS7CTS8GND5

TxD2RxD3RTS4CTS5GND7DSR6DTR20

9-pin SubD connector

25-pin SubD connector

CASDT modemS30122-K5597-X100

Support for:Delrina Win Fax ProCPVSpainAceex 1414Elsa 2460 TL

TxD2

RTS7

GND5

RxD3DSR6DCD8DTR20GND7

25-pin SubD connector CASDT printer

S30122-K5597-X

Support for:SIEMENS P500EPSON LX Series

9-pin SubDconnector

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3.12 TME1 Serial Cable

The TME1 serial cable (C39195-A9700-B532-*) is used for connecting to a PC or mo-dem in order to program the system using the HiPath 1100 E1 Trunk Manager tool.

Figure 3-34 Serial cable connection to TME1

TME1 serial cable signals

Table 3-33 TME1 serial cable signals

Pin Signal

DCD Date Carrier Detect

CTS Clear To Send

DSR Date Send Ready

DTR Date Station Ready

GND Ground

RTS Request To Send

RX Receive Data

TX Transmit Data

RI Ring indicator

9-pin male Mini-DIN connector 9-pin female

SubD connector

RI 9RTS 8CTS 7DTR 6

5 GND4 DSR3 RX2 TX1 DCD

Length: 3 meters (9.8 ft)

MBPCModem

123

7

6

9

2 = RX 1 = DCD

3 = TX 4 = DTR 5 = GND

7 = RTS 6 = DSR

8 = CTS 9 = RI

2 = RX 1 = DCD

3 = TX 4 = DTR 5 = GND

7 = RTS 6 = DSR

8 = CTS 9 = RI

2 = RX 1 = DCD

3 = TX 4 = DTR 5 = GND

7 = RTS 6 = DSR

8 = CTS 9 = RI

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3.13 TME1 coax cable

The TME1 coax cable (C39195-A9700-B531-*) is used for connecting to the E1 inter-face by means of a NT modem.

TME1 coax cable signals

Table 3-34 TME1 coax cable signals

Pin Signal

RX Receive Data

TX Transmit Data

RX - X402

TX - X401

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4 Installation

4.1 HiPath 1100 Installation

About this Chapter

This chapter contains information on:

Setting up HiPath 1100 systems. More information on additional equipment andexpansions can be found in the “Module List” on page 3-2.

Configuration (installation of modules).

Required Tools

The following tools are required for installing a HiPath 1100 system:

Tools:

– Cutters, flat nose pliers

– Standard screwdriver

– Phillips screwdriver

– Tool for attaching wires to the Main Distribution Frame

– Drill, hammer

– Level, measuring tape

Instruments:

– Digital multimeter for checking power and ground connections.

Danger

Only authorized technical personnel should install this system. !

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4.2 Installation Procedures

Warning

Before installing the equipment, read carefully all information and recommendations provided in Chapter 1, “Important Information”

Table 4-1 HiPath 1100 - Equipment installation procedures

Step Installation Procedures (Information)

1. “Select the location for installing the equipment”(Usually already setup)

Page 4-3

2. “Unpacking System Components” Page 4-3

3. “Getting to Know your Systems” Page 4-4

4. “HiPath1120/1130/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions” Page 4-8

5. “Installation of Expansion and Option Modules” Page 4-15

6. “Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame)”

Page 4-31

7. “Installing a V.24 Interface” Page 4-38

8. “Installing an External Audio Source” Page 4-38

9. “Installing an Entrance Telephone/Door Opener Interface” Page 4-39

10. “Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protec-tion of the System”

Page 4-41

11. “Protective Power Outage Relays” Page 4-44

12. “System Cabling” Page 4-44

13. “Installing Telephone Terminals” Page 4-46

14. “Performing a Visual Inspection” Page 4-48

Caution

Always use an anti-static wrist band when working with the HiPath 1100 systems(particularly when handling the modules). Make sure the wrist band is grounded.

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4.3 Select the location for installing the equipment

Installation Location

The system’s installation site has been previously selected and agreed to by the cli-ent.

The following precautions must be taken:

Do not expose the equipment to any external heat source (e.g., sunlight, heaters, etc.)

Do not expose the equipment to excess dust

Do not install the equipment in areas where there is a risk of condensation when the equipment is in use. If condensation occurs, dry the equipment before start-ing operation.

Do not install inside closets.

The power outlet for connecting the system’s power supply must be located close to the equipment and must be easily accessible.

Follow all environmental guidelines described in the chapter “System Data“ (see “Environmental Conditions” on page 2-9).

Note

See Section “HiPath 1100 Configurations” on page 2-2 for more information regard-ing system configurations.

4.4 Unpacking System Components

Procedure

Warning

When using the RSA version, extension lines with a C/D interface must only be in-stalled indoors. Only regular extensions (without a C/D interface) can be installedoutdoors.

Step Procedure

1. Check to see that all components listed in the packaging slip are included in the package.

2. Inspect all items for any damage that may have occurred during transpor-tation. If any damage occurred, report it immediately to the place of pur-chase.

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4.5 Getting to Know your Systems

4.5.1 HiPath 1120

Dimensions for the HiPath 1120

3. Discard packaging materials according to local and national environmental regulations.

Warning

Use only equipment and systems that are in perfect condition. Never operate a dam-aged system.

Figure 4-1 HiPath 1120 Size

Step Procedure

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Opening the Main Distribution Frame

Components Location

4.5.2 HiPath 1130/1150

The enclosures of the HiPath 1130/1150 systems are very similar in design. Look for the number indicated on each module before connecting it.

Figure 4-2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame

Figure 4-3 HiPath 1120 system installation overview

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Dimensions for the HiPath 1130/1150

Figure 4-4 HiPath 1130/1150 Size

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Opening the Main Distribution Frame

Figure 4-5 Opening the HiPath 1130/1150Main Distribution Frame

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Components Location

4.5.3 HiPath1120/1130/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions

Figure 4-6 HiPath 1130/1150 system installation overview

Step Procedure

1. Drill a hole in the wall at a height of 1.25 m (4.10 ft) from the floor.

2. Place the over the hole then insert the screw and tighten it until only 5 mm (0.19") protrudes.

3. Hang the system, at the top of ➀, on the screw (See Figure 4-7 and Figure 4-8).

4. Mark additional holes for washers ➁ and remove the system.

5. Drill the remaining holes as marked, install washers and screws, then tighten them letting 5 mm (0.19") protrude.

6. Hang the system again and align it by tightening the lower screws.

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Rear of the cabinet

Figure 4-7 Mounting HiPath 1120 on the wall

Figure 4-8 Mounting HiPath 1130/1150 on the wall

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4.5.4 HiPath 1190

The HiPath 1190 and HiPath 1190R systems are identical, except for a “side tab” on the HiPath 1190R model, which is used for attaching a 19” rack, and the fact that there are no side covers.

Dimensions for the HiPath 1190/1190R

Figure 4-9 HiPath 1190/1190R Size

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Opening the System

Components Location

Figure 4-10 Opening the HiPath 1190/1190R

Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R front view

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Figure 4-12 HiPath 1190/1190R back view

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Figure 4-13 HiPath 1190/1190R cable anchors

Figure 4-14 Installing modules on the HiPath 1190/1190R systems

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Installation on a 19” Rack

Figure 4-15 Installing the HiPath 1190R on a 19” rack

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4.6 Installation of Expansion and Option Modules

Installation Information

In the HiPath 1120 system the CPU and the modules are interconnected through a flat cable and/or pin connector. In the HiPath1130/1150/1190 systems, the modules are interconnected through the backplane connector.

Insert modules only when the power supply is turned OFF. For information on how to expand your system, see “Limitations to System Expansion” on page 2-5.

4.6.1 Modules Location

On the HiPath 1120

Figure 4-16 Location of modules on HiPath 1120

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On the HiPath 1120 - CND Version

Figure 4-17 Location of Modules on the HiPath 1120 - CND

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On the HiPath 1130/1150

Table 4-2 shows the modules and the slots where they can be installed according to each system’s limitations.

Figure 4-18 Location of modules on HiPath 1130/1150

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Table 4-2 Slot / Type of module for the HiPath 1130/1150

On the HiPath 1190/1190R

HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1150 onlySlot 1 Type of Module Slot 2 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010

Expansion Modules

EB 010--- EB 012 EB 012

EB 202 EB 202EB 206 EB 206EB 210 EB 210EB 200 EB 200EB 400 EB 400EB 800 EB 800

Slot 3 Type of Module Slot 4 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010

Expansion Modules

EB 010--- EB 012 EB 012

EB 202 EB 202EB 206 EB 206EB 210 EB 210EB 200 EB 200EB 400 EB 400EB 800 EB 800

Option ModulesADSL Module

Option Modules ADSL ModuleTME1 Module

Figure 4-19 Location of modules on HiPath 1190/1190R

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Table 4-3 shows the modules and their positions on HiPath 1190 andHiPath 1190R (see “Limitations to System Expansion” on page 2-5):

Table 4-3 Slot / Type of module on HiPath 1190/1190R systems

Slot 1 Type of Module Slot 2 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 012 EB 012EB 202 EB 202EB 206 EB 206EB 210 EB 210EB 200 EB 200EB 400 EB 400EB 800 EB 800

Option Modules TME1 Module Option Modules ADSL ModuleSlot 3 Type of Module Slot 4 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 012

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 202 EB 202EB 206 EB 206EB 210 EB 200EB 200 EB 400EB 400 EB 800EB 800

Slot 5 Type of Module Slot 6 and 7 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 012

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 202 EB 202EB 206 EB 206EB 210 EB 200EB 200 EB 400EB 400 EB 800EB 800

Slot 8 Type of Module Slot 9 and 10 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 012

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 202 EB 202EB 206 EB 206EB 210 EB 200EB 200 EB 400EB 400 EB 800EB 800

Slot 11 Type of Module Slot 12 Type of Module

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Note:The CD module and the CPU have fixed slots in the HiPath 1190/1190R sys-tems, which are marked on the modules latch (Figure 4-19 on page 4-18 and Figure 4-11 on page 4-11).

4.6.2 Installing Modules

On the HiPath 1120

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 012EB 202

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 206 EB 202EB 210 EB 206EB 200 EB 200EB 400 EB 400EB 800 EB 800

Option Modules TME1 Module

Slot 13 and 14 Type of Module Slot 15 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010

Expansion Modules

EB 010 EB 012EB 202 EB 202EB 206 EB 206EB 200 EB 210EB 400 EB 200EB 800 EB 400

EB 800Slot 16 and 17 Type of Module Slot 18 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010

Expansion Modules

EB 010 EB 012EB 202 EB 202EB 206 EB 206EB 200 EB 210EB 400 EB 200EB 800 EB 400

EB 800

Slot 19 and 20 Type of Module

Expansion Modules

EB 010EB 202EB 206EB 200EB 400EB 800

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Installation Procedures

On the HiPath 1130/1150

Installation Procedures

On the HiPath 1190/1190R

Step Procedure

1. Turn off the power supply.

2. Remove the system’s cover

3. Insert the module into one of the slots shown in Figure 4-16.

4. Connect module to the MB using the flat cable on the top slot.In the CND version, the EB module and the motherboard must be con-nected using a power/connection cable.

5. To install on the bottom slot lift the top slot and use the pin connector to make the connection.

6. Connect to module connectors (See Figure 4-27).

7. Reassemble the entire set.

8. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

9. Turn on the power supply.

10. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Step Procedure

1. Remove the power supply.

2. Remove the backplane.

3. Insert the module into one of the slots shown in Figure 4-18.

4. Reassemble the entire set.

5. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

6. Turn on the power supply.

7. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

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4.6.3 Installing a TME1 Module

Step Procedure

1. Turn off the power supply.

2. Remove the system’s front cover.

3. Remove the system’s back cover.

4. Move the module’s latch as shown in Figure 4-14.

5. Insert the module into one of the slots shown in Table 4-3.

6. Move the module’s latch back to secure module.

7. Connect the Main Distribution Frame cables as follows: For modules allo-cated to the bottom slots (slots 1 to 10) use the bottom opening (See Fig-ure 4-12). For modules allocated to the system’s top slots (slots 11 to 20)route the cables through the top anchors (See Figure 4-13).

8. Connect to the appropriate module connectors (see “Expansion Module(EB)” on page 3-15).

9. Attach cables to anchors using plastic brackets.

10. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

11. Reassemble the entire set.

12. Turn on the power supply.

13. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Warning

Remember to set the DIP switches (See “TME1 Module” on page 3-25).

When connecting to digital lines of terminals powered by an external AC power source, the maximum number of terminal equipment allowed is 14 per system. Ex-ceeding this limit may compromise the equipment and the safety of the user.

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4.6.4 Installing an ADSL Module

Installation Procedures

4.6.5 Installing an Fax/DID Module

On the HiPath 1120

Installation Procedures

Step Procedure

1. Connect the carrier’s ADSL line to slot 1 and 2 of the X2 connector (voice output). In the CND version, connect the carrier’s ADSL line to slot 1 of the X2 con-nector.

2. Connect slots 2 and 3 of the X2 connector to the HiPath 1100 external line input.In the CND version, connect to slot 3 of the X2 connector.

3. Connect your network cables to the HUB (J3, J5, J6 and J7 connectors).

Step Procedure

1. Turn off the power supply.

2. Remove the system’s cover

3. Attach the separator provided with the module to the MB.

4. Attach the module to the MB’s pin connector and to the separator.

5. Reassemble the entire set.

6. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

7. Turn on the power supply.

8. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

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Installation Diagram

On the HiPath 1130/1150

Installation Procedures

Figure 4-20 Installing a Fax/DID Module HiPath 1120

Step Procedure

1. Remove the power supply.

2. Remove the Main Distribution Frame’s cover.

3. Remove the backplane.

4. Remove the slots above the MB.

5. Attach the separator provided with the module to the MB.

6. Attach the module to the MB’s pin connector and to the separator.

7. Reassemble the entire set.

8. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

9. Turn on the power supply.

10. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

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Installation Diagram

On the HiPath 1190/1190R

Installation Procedures

Figure 4-21 Installing a Fax/DID Module HiPath 1130/1150

Step Procedure

1. Turn off the power supply.

2. Remove the system’s front cover.

3. Disconnect the Main Distribution Frame’s cables from the CPU.

4. Move the module’s latch as shown in Figure 4-14.

5. Remove the CPU.

6. Attach the separator provided with the Fax/DID module to the CPU.

7. Attach the module to the CPU’s pin connector and the separator.

8. Insert the CPU in the system.

9. Move the module latch back to secure module.

10. Connect the Main Distribution Frame’s cables.

11. Reassemble the entire set.

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4.6.6 Installing a Music Module

On the HiPath 1120

Installation Procedures

12. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

13. Turn on the power supply.

14. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Figure 4-22 Installing a Fax/DID Module on the HiPath 1190/1190R

Step Procedure

1. Turn off the power supply.

2. Remove the system’s cover

3. Raise the system’s top slot (MB).

4. Insert the module in the slot show on Figure 4-23.

5. Attach the MB to the module.

6. Make the connections to the appropriate module connector (See “MusicModule” on page 3-38).

Step Procedure

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4.6.7 Installing a Power Supply

Introduction

Before connecting the power supply to the system, see “Technical Data” on page 2-7 “ and “Power Supply Unit (PSU)” on page 3-41.

7. Reassemble the entire set.

8. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

9. Turn on the power supply.

10. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Figure 4-23 Installing a Music Module HiPath 1120

Step Procedure

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On the HiPath 1120

Procedure after Installation

Figure 4-24 Installing a power supply on the HiPath 1120

Step Procedure

1. Check network voltage

2. If the voltage is within the power supply’s voltage range, connect the power supply.

3. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48

4. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Warning

To turn the power on or off to the system use the power supply’s cable.!

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On the HiPath 1130/1150

Procedure after Installation

Figure 4-25 Installing a power supply on the HiPath 1130/1150

Step Procedure

1. Check network voltage

2. If the voltage is within the power supply’s voltage range, connect the power supply.

3. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48

4. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Warning

To turn the power on or off to the system use the power supply’s cable.!

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On the HiPath 1190/1190R

Step Procedure

1. Check network voltage

2. Remove the system’s back cover.

3. If the voltage is within the power supply’s range, insert the power supply into the slots shown in Figure 4-26.

4. Plug the system’s AC cord into the AC input on the power supply (See Fig-ure 3-14).

5. Connect to the backplane.

6. Reassemble the entire set.

7. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48

8. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Figure 4-26 Installing power supplies on the HiPath 1190/1190R

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4.7 Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame)

Introduction

Attach cables to the system’s Main Distribution Frame and route them through the conduits and openings to reach the carrier’s main telephone distribution cabinet.

Warning

Before powering up the system, ensure that the chassis is properly grounded. Turn system power on or off by using the switch located on the system’s AC input.

Warning

When using the RSA version, extension lines with a C/D interface must only be in-stalled indoors. Only regular extensions (without a C/D interface) can be installedoutdoors.

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4.7.1 HiPath 1120

For example,

Figure 4-27 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distri-bution Frame

*The installation of a system telephone requires using a CD pair in conjunction with an a/extension slot (see “Installing Telephone Terminals” on page 4-46).

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CND Version

Table 4-4 Example of the location of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Dis-tribution Frame

Figure 4-28 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distri-bution Frame - CND

SlotExternal Line #

Extension SlotInternal number

SlotExternal Line #

Exten-sion Slot

Internal Number

EB 204 Module

MB01 851

Slot 103 853

02 852 04 854

a/b

12345678

1112131415161718

a/b

9 1910 2011 2112 22

SlotExternal Line #

Extension SlotInternal Number

EB 204 Module

*The installation of a system telephone requires using a CD pair in conjunction with an a/bextension slot (see “Installing Telephone Terminals” on page 4-46).

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4.7.2 HiPath 1130/1150

For example,

To access the inside of the Main Distribution Frame remove the safety latch using an appropriate tool (a thin screwdriver). After completing the procedure on the system’s Main Distribution Frame, replace the safety latch.

Note: Slots 2 and 4 are used only with the HiPath 1150 system.

Slot 205 85506 856

a/b

13 2314 2415 2516 26

Figure 4-29 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1130/1150 Main Distribution Frame

*The installation of a system telephone requires using a CD pair in conjunction with an a/bextension slot (see “Installing Telephone Terminals” on page 4-46).

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Table 4-5 Example of extension locations on the HiPath 1130/1150 Main Dis-tribution Frame

SlotExternal Line #

Exten-sion Slot

Internal number

MB01 85102 852

a/b

12345678910

11121314151617181920

SlotExternal Line #

Exten-sion Slot

Internal NumberEB 210 Module

Internal NumberEB 206 Module

Internal Module Number EB 202

Internal Number Module EB 200

Internal NumberEB 400 Module

Internal NumberEB 800 Module

Slot 1 03 853 853 853 853 853 85304 854 854 854 854 854 854

a/b

11 21 21 21 855 85512 22 22 22 856 85613 23 23 85714 24 24 85815 25 25 85916 26 26 86017 2718 2819 2920 30

SlotExternal Line #

Exten-sion Slot

Internal NumberEB 210 Module

Internal Number EB 206 Module

Internal # EB 202 Module

Internal Number EB 200 Module

Internal Number EB 400 Module

Slot 2(HiPath 1150 only)

05 855 855 855 855 85706 856 856 856 856 858

a/b

21 31 27 23 85922 32 28 24 86023 33 2924 34 3025 35 3126 36 3227 3728 3829 3930 40

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4.7.3 HiPath 1190

For example,

Due to the flexibility of the HiPath 1190 systems, the configuration of expansion and option modules can vary according to each client’s needs. Here is an example of a possible configuration:

SlotExternal Line #

Exten-sion Slot

Internal Number EB 210 Module

Internal Number EB 206 Module

Internal # EB 202 Module

Internal Number EB 200 Module

Slot 307 857 857 857 85708 858 858 858 858

a/b

31 41 33 2532 42 34 2633 43 3534 44 3635 45 3736 46 3837 4738 4839 4940 50

SlotExternal Line #

Exten-sion Slot

Internal Number EB 210 Module

Internal Number EB 206 Module

Internal # EB 202 Module

Internal Number EB 200 Module

Slot 4(HiPath 1150 only)

09 859 859 859 85910 860 860 860 860

a/b

41 51 39 2742 52 40 2843 53 4144 54 4245 55 4346 56 4447 5748 5849 5950 60

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For a system with a TME1 module in slot 1 and an EB 012 module in slot 3. The Main Distribution Frame would be configured as follows:

Table 4-6 Example of extension locations on the Main Distribution Frame

Module Slot External Line #Line Number

Extension SlotSlot

Internal number

TME1 Slot 1 01 to 30 --- 801 to 830

EB 012 Slot 3 --- 1 to 12 101 to 112

Figure 4-30 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1190/1190R Main Distribution Frame

*The installation of a system telephone requires using a CD pair in conjunction with an a/bextension slot (see “Installing Telephone Terminals” on page 4-46).

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4.8 Installing a V.24 Interface

Introduction

To connect a PC to the HiPath 1100 using a RS 232 serial interface you must have a V.24 adapter cable (See “V.24 Adapter Cable” on page 3-50). This interface allows you to use some applications developed specifically for configuring and managing user features.

Connections

4.9 Installing an External Audio Source

The HiPath 1100 systems provide connections for audio devices, such as radios, tun-ers, CD, MD, and others.

HiPath 1120The audio source must be connected to a Music Option Module in slot X1, pins 1 and 2 (see Figure 4-27 on page 4-32).

Step Procedure

1. Attach the end of the V.24 serial interface cable with the Mini DIN connec-tor (male) to the MB’s serial Mini DIN connector . Attach the other end tothe printer or PC serial port. When connecting to a PC, make sure that ei-ther the COM 1 or COM 2 port is available.

2. The following parameters can be configured when using a PC:

600 /2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 (Default) / 38400 / 57600 / 115200 /230400 Baud;

8 Bits

1 Stop Bit

No Parity

3. When connecting to a printer, make sure the current time at the C.O. isset correctly.

Note

With an ADSL module do not use the MB’s serial connector since the HiPath 1100serial connection is assigned to the ADSL module. All functions of the serial port arenow executed over the LAN.

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HiPath1130/1150/1190The audio source must be connected to the MB in slot X8, pins 3 and 4 (see Figure 4-29 on page 4-34).

4.10 Installing an Entrance Telephone/Door Opener Interface

4.10.1 Models S30817-Q930-A200 and S30817-Q930-A313 - TFE

Installation Procedures

4.10.2 Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil

Installation Procedures

This interface can be configured to work in Pager or Door Opener mode.

Pager Mode

Step Procedure

1. Connect your system to the TFE interface. See “Door Opener Interface” on page 3-48.

2. Connect the Entrance Telephone to the TFE interface

3. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

4. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Step Procedure

1. Set jumper 1 (J1) to ON and jumper 2 (J2) to OFF (see “Door Opener In-terface” on page 3-48).

2. Configure the system for Entrance Telephone/Door Opener mode andspecify the extensions for answering calls. Specify also at which exten-sion the interface will be installed.

3. Connect the interface to the Entrance Telephone extension by using con-tacts 1 and 2 on the X2 connector.

4. To activate Pager mode, lift the handset at one of the answering exten-sions and dial the Entrance Telephone number. Once the appropriatenumber is dialed, the calling extension is connected to the Entrance Tele-phone, but without voice capability.

5. For voice capability, dial “8”. The ambient sound will stop and you will beable to leave a message. The sound will be amplified in all speakers con-nected to the amplifier.

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Entrance Telephone Mode

6. To disable voice capability, dial “9“. If the sound is not disabled manually,it will timeout automatically after 15 seconds. To enable the automatictimeout, set jumper 3 (J3) to OFF.

7. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

8. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

The length of the cables between the X2 connector and the PABX must not exceed 32.8 feet (10 meters).

Step Procedure

1. Set jumper 1 (J1) to OFF (see “Door Opener Interface” on page 3-48).

2. Configure the system for Entrance Telephone/Door Opener mode andspecify the extensions for answering calls. Specify also at which exten-sion the interface will be installed.

3. Connect the interface to the Entrance Telephone extension by using con-tacts 1 and 2 on the X2 connector.

4. Connect the Entrance Telephone to contacts 3 and 4 on the X6 connector,wiring it as instructed by the manufacturer.

5. When the person at the door presses the Entrance Telephone button itcauses it to ring at extensions configured for answering calls.When an extension answers the call, the voice capability is automaticallyenabled.

6. Dial the code for the Door Opener.

7. To disable voice capability the attendant extension must dial “9”.To enable voice again the attendant extension must dial “5”.If the sound is not disable manually, it will automatically timeout after 5minutes.

8. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

9. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

Step Procedure

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4.11 Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System

Instructions for Solving Possible Ground Return Problems

Protective Ground Connection

Example of a Power Supply Configuration for the HiPath1130/1150/1190 Systems

To avoid the occurrence of ground return signals from remote systems use the same phase in the power supply. If the building’s features make this impossible, use an intermediate transformer to detach the external system so that damage may be avoided during operation.

Danger

The HiPath1130/1150/1190 power supplies must be protected by an earth ground bymeans of a separate PE ground conductor (TN-S system, minimum section = 2.5mm2) as shown in Figure 4-31.Any additional servicing of low voltage networks (100 - 240 V AC) must be done byqualified technical personnel only.Failure to comply with these recommendations may lead to hazardous conditions.

Figure 4-31 Diagram of Power Supply Configuration for the HiPath 1130/1150 Systems

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L1 N PE

127 Vac

PE - ground conductor (protective earth) - green/yellow [US = green only???] (min-imum section = 2.5 mm 2)Do not use the following as a grounding point:- Central heating systems;- Sewer systems;- Ground wire for antennae systems.

HiPath1130/1150/1190

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4.11.1 Protection of External Lines and Extensions

The primary protection of external lines and extensions must be provided by ground-ing the system through a separate cable (minimum section = 2.5 mm 2) set up exclu-sively for the protection of the telephone system. The secondary protection of exter-nal lines and extensions is between wires A and B.For primary protection for a distribution box that is external to the C.O. use a MPT250 shield with two PTCs (A and B wires) for overcurrent protection along with a gas cap-sule connected to the ground wire through a separate cable that is independent of the cable used for grounding the power supply. The connection between the HiPath 1100 system and the distribution box must be made using multipair cables, preferably foil shielded. This type of flat cable has a spe-cial grounding wire that must be connected to the safety ground, but only at the dis-tribution box end.

For the RSA version the primary protection for external lines and extensions must be provided according to local regulations.

Figure 4-32 Protection and Grounding Connection Diagram

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4.11.2 Connecting a Safety Ground Wire

For the safety of the user and the technician the HiPath 1190 system has a dedicated terminal for grounding its metal enclosure. This terminal is located on the back of the enclosure. Connecting a ground wire protects the accessible metal parts of the equipment against high voltage and power levels in the event of a surge or a failure.

The ground connection is critical and must be wired before connecting the system to a power grid or a telecommunications network (internal or external). To make this connection follow these guidelines:

Use a safety ground conductor (PE) with a cross-section larger than 1.0 mm2

(AWG 16 - per IEC-60950). We recommend using a conductor with a cross-sec-tion larger than 6.0 mm2 (AWG 8).

The wire insulation should be color-coded yellow and green. [US = green only???]

The grounding system’s impedance must not exceed 10 Ohms.

When uninstalling the system, the safety ground wire (PE) should be the last one dis-connected.

The ground wire connection does not preclude the need to provide functional ground-ing to the system by means of an appropriate power supply circuit (see “Power Sys-tems” on page 2-1).

Checking the Protective Ground Connection

Procedure

To ensure proper grounding connection perform the tests described in the table be-low before powering up and initializing the systems.

The ground wire must be connected to the protective ground of the building, never to water pipes, lightning rods, etc.

Step Procedure Result(Rated Value)

1. Measure the Ohmic Resistance between the ground connection and the grounding bar. < 1 Ohm

2. Measure the Ohmic Resistance between the network’s protective earth ground (PE) and the outlet or the Main Distribution Frame.

< 1 Ohm

3. Measure the Ohmic Resistance of the neutral conductor for the outlet to be used in relation to the earth.

< 10 Ohm

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4.12 Protective Power Outage Relays

Each external analog line on the EB 202/204/206/210 modules features a relay that forwards the line to the first two extension slots on each EB module in the event of a power outage.

4.13 System Cabling

Introduction

The connection between the extensions and the system is provided with cables as follows:

Expansion modules EB 200/400/800 do not feature protective relays.

Table 4-7 Color code for cables

Color Group Pair A Wire B Wire Color Group Pair A Wire B Wire

1

1br/az

3

11pt/az

az/br az/pt

2br/lr

12pt/lr

lr/br lr/pt

3br/vd

13pt/vd

vd/br vd/pt

4br/ct

14pt/ct

ct/br ct/pt

5br/cz

15pt/cz

cz/br cz/pt

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The end of the cable that is attached to the system’s Main Distribution Frame uses one of the connector types shown in “Main Distribution Frame” on page 3-45.

2

6vm/az

4 16am/az

az/vm az/am

7vm/lr

lr/vm

8vm/vd

vd/vm

9vm/ct

ct/vm

10vm/cz

cz/vm

Table 4-7 Color code for cables

Color Group Pair A Wire B Wire Color Group Pair A Wire B Wire

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4.14 Installing Telephone Terminals

A System Telephone has four wires (A, B, C, D), two used for voice (A, B), and two for data (C, D).

A Standard Telephone (DP/MF) has only two wires (A, B), both used for voice.

Connections

Red wire (R) = voice (extension’s B wire).

Green wire (G) = voice (extension’s A wire).

Black wire (BK) =CD card’s C wire (positive in relation to D).

Yellow wire (Y) =CD card’s D wire (negative in relation to C).

Standard Telephones (DC/MF) must be connected to the HiPath 1100 system using only wires A and B. Do not use wires C and D.

Figure 4-33 Connections for telephone jacks (for Brazil)

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Installation Procedures

Note: System telephones are powered through the C and D wires. Take the neces-sary precautions to avoid short circuits at the interconnect block.

With 2-wire analog telephone sets (A, B) there is no problem in the event of a mo-mentaryshort circuit.

The maximum distance for installing a system telephone using a two-pair cable with a 0.4 mm2 copper wire is 0.3 miles (500 meters). For Standard Telephones the max-imum distance is 1.5 miles (2,500 meters).

Step Procedure

1. Install telephone jacks at the extensions.

2. Connect each extension jack to the desired a/b slot on the Main Distribu-tion Frame.

3. System telephones are preset at factory default for C/D pairs.If you need to select a different C/D pair, see Figure 4-27 or Figure 4-29 then program the new C/D interface assignment.

4. Install the telephone sets.

5. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-48.

6. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1).

If a short-circuit occurs between wires C and D, the interface’s protection will put the extension out of service. To return the extension to service remove the short, disconnect the system telephone, then reconnect it. The interface should start op-erating normally now.

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4.15 Performing a Visual Inspection

Introduction

Before starting up the system, perform a visual inspection of all hardware, cables and power supply. This procedure should be performed with the entire system turned OFF.

Visual Inspection Procedure

Warning

Before starting to work on the HiPath 1190, make sure the system is grounded and disconnected from all power sources.Follow all guidelines to protect the system from electrostatic discharge (see “Safety information: Cautions” on page 1-4).

Table 4-8 Visual Inspection Procedure

Step Procedure Aids/Notes

Measure

1. Compare the installation position of modules on the slots against the in-stallation diagram.

Module Installation Di-agram.

Make the appropriate correctionsto the modules and noti-fy the appropriate per-son.

2. Check to see that all modules are securely and properly attached.

See “System Data” on page 2-1.

Attach or secure mod-ules as needed.

3. Check the site’s line volt-age.

Multimeter. Verify voltage at power source.

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5 Telephones

This chapter describes the characteristics of System Telephones and Standard Tele-phones (DC/DTMF).

5.1 Overview

This chapter covers the following topics:

Topic Page

System Telephones 5-2

Keys 5-2

E 3030 System Telephone 5-4

E822 ST System Telephone 5-5

E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only) 5-6

Programmable Feature Keys 5-7

Settings 5-7

Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (MF) 5-8

Dial Pulse (DP) Telephone 5-8

Dual Tone Multifrequency Telephone (MF) 5-8

DP/DTMF Telephone Models 5-8

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5.2 System Telephones

System telephones are designed exclusively for HiPath 1100 systems. In addition to special features, system telephones display the status of external lines and exten-sions by means of programmable LED keys.The programming of the systems is described in Chapter 6, under “Operation” on page 6-1.

5.2.1 Keys

Status Display Keys

The E 3030, E821 ST and E 822 ST telephone LED keys turn on and flash at different rates to indicate the status of external lines and extensions.

Function Keys

Symbol Description

LED Key OFF: Extension or external light is free.

LED key ON: Extension or external line is busy.

Slow blinking LED key: Parked call.

Blinking LED key: Unanswered incoming call.

Fast blinking LED key: Incoming call or recall ringing.

Symbol Description

ah???REDIAL Key: Redials the last number that was dialed.

bPARK Key: Parks or resumes a call.

eFWD Key: Forwards the call to an extension or external telephone.

jFEATURE Key: Activates system features (E.g., Call Block, Call Forward-ing, Do Not Disturb etc.).

kHOLD Key: Places a call on hold.

dFIL/FLASH Key: Generates a Flash function on an external line.

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Functions Keys for E 3030

Function Keys for the E822 ST

Function Keys for the E821 ST

Symbol Description

MENU Key: Accesses the various menu levels.

FEATURE Key: Activates system features (E.g., Call Block, Call Forward-ing, Do Not Disturb etc.).MUTE Key: Deactivates voice capability so the called party is not able to hear any sound at the callers end. To resume Talk Mode, press this key again.SPEAKER Key: Enables the speakerphone by activating the microphone and speaker.

=ENTER Key.

Menu Navigation Key.

Menu Navigation Key.

Symbol Description

hHIGH Key: Increases the speaker volume.

iLOW Key: Lowers the speaker volume.

gSPEAKER Key: Enables the speakerphone by activating the microphone and speaker.

=ENTER Key.

>Next Key.

<Back Key.

Symbol Description

fCONFERENCE Key.

lTOGGLE Key: Switches between two calls.

cCall PICK UP Key.

+hhAdjustment key.

-hhAdjustment key.

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5.2.2 E 3030 System Telephone

Allows direct access to some PABX facilities while providing special features for tracking extension and external line status by means of indications from a set of pro-grammable keys.

This system telephone features a 3-line display:

The first line displays MUTE ( ), repeated calls ( ), repeated call counter ( ), time and date.

The second line displays the number of unanswered internal calls, external calls and recalls, in this order.

The third line displays system prompts for using the Attendant Console.

E 3030 Telephone Layout

1) Handset cradle;2) Feature keys3) Programmable status indication LED keys4) Speakerphone speaker5) Speakerphone microphone6) Display

Figure 5-1 System Telephone Layout E 3030

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5.2.3 E822 ST System Telephone

The E822 ST System Telephone features a 2-line, 16-character alphanumeric display.

This system telephone features a 2-line display:

The first line displays Date and Time. Time is displayed in a "24 hour" format (hours:minutes) and date is displayed in "Day_Month_DayOfTheWeek" format (e.g., 11:13 28 AUG MON).

The second line displays information such as:

Informative messages - Additional information for the user, including caller’s number and type of call

Dialed number - The display shows 25 digits dialed.

Messages - Prompts for entering information during programming.

Telephone LayoutE 822 ST

Figure 5-2 E822 ST system telephone layout

25 43

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1) Alphanumeric LCD display2) Programmable status indication LED keys3) Function keys4) SPEAKER (Speakerphone) Key - The speakerphone is disabled when the handset is lifted. To switch from Speakerphone to Normal mode lift the handset and press the SPEAKER key.5) Headset Release key

5.2.4 E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only)

This telephone features keys for direct access to TOGGLE, PICK UP and CONFER-ENCE facilities. It also features programmable keys for extensions and external lines.

E821 ST Telephone Layout

1) Programmable status indication LED keys2) Special function keys3) Handset release key.

Figure 5-3 E821 ST system telephone layout

3 2 1

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5.2.5 Programmable Feature Keys

Programmable keys provide easy access to the most frequently used system fea-tures.

Internal calls

External calls

Answering an internal or external call

Consultation (internal or external)

Transfer (internal or external);

Line reservation

Individual pickup

Toggle/Hold

5.2.6 Settings

System telephone settings can be configured individually according to each user’s preferences. For more information on how to configure a system telephone, see the manual included with the unit:

Documentation Number

E 3030 A31003-K1250-B816 -**- 3P19

E 822 ST e E821 ST A31003-K1250-B814 -**- 3P19

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5.3 Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (MF)

5.3.1 Dial Pulse (DP) Telephone

Analog telephones, wireless telephones, fax machines and any device that uses pulse dialing. Procedures for using these types of telephones are outlines following the symbol“DP”.

5.3.2 Dual Tone Multifrequency Telephone (MF)

Analog telephones, wireless telephones, fax machines and any equipment that uses touch-tone dialing. This dialing mode is recognized by the dual-tone it generates, which can be heard by the caller on the handset as the numbers are dialed. Proce-dures for using these types of telephones are outlined following the symbol “DTMF”.

5.3.3 DP/DTMF Telephone Models

Siemens provides DP and DTMF telephones as well as other user benefits such as:

Memory storage of the most frequent numbers dialed

Key for redialing the last number dialed.

Microphone Mute Key

Caller ID, Phonebook, Clock etc.Note:The Caller ID feature must be provided by a local carrier.

ImportantInstructions for the “Flash” feature is valid only for a DTMF telephone. If you have atouch-tone telephone (MF) that does not feature a “Flash” key, placing the phone on-hook and off-hook momentarily will simulate the action of the Flash key.

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euroset 3005, euroset 3010 and euroset 3025 Models:

euroset 3005 Telephone Layout

1) Phonebook labels2) One-touch memory key3) Feature keys4) Numeric keypad5) Handset cradle

Figure 5-4 euroset 3005 Telephone Layout

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euroset 3010 Telephone Layout

1) Phonebook labels2) Two-touch memory and Conference key3) Two-touch memory and Call Waiting key4) Two-touch memory and Follow Me key5) Two-touch memory and Release key6) Two-touch memory and Voice Mail key7) Two-touch memory and Attendant key8) One- and two-touch memory keys9) Feature keys10) Numeric keypad11) Handset cradle

Figure 5-5 Telephone Layouteuroset 3010

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euroset 3020 Telephone Layout

1) Display2) Features keys;3) Follow Me key4) Conference key5) Attendant key;6) Voice Mail key7) Call Waiting key8) Call Release key9) Numeric keypad10) External power supply input11) Handset cradle

Figure 5-6 euroset 3020 Telephone Layout

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euroset 3025 Telephone Layout

1) Display2) Features keys;3) Follow Me key4) Conference key5) Attendant key;6) Voice Mail key7) Call Waiting key8) Call Release key9) Numeric keypad10) External power supply input11) Handset cradle

For more information on the operation of system telephones, refer to the Instructions Manual provided with your telephone:

Figure 5-7 euroset 3025 Telephone Layout

Documentation Numbereuroset 3005 A30054 - X5790 - A - ** - **19euroset 3010 A30054 - X5791 - A - ** - **19euroset 3025 A30054 - X5792 - A - ** - 7619

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The E 805 S and E 805 C Models:

E 805 S Telephone Layout

1) Keypad2) Function key3) Memory key4) Label

Figure 5-8 E 805 S Telephone Layout

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E 805 C Telephone Layout

1) Display2) Caller ID control key3) Function key4) Alphanumeric keypad

For more information on the operation of system telephones, refer to the Instructions Manual provided with your telephone.

Figure 5-9 E 805 C Telephone Layout

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6 Operation

This chapter describes the procedures for powering up and initializing the systems.

This chapter covers the following topics:

6.1 Connecting the System to Power Supply

Procedure

6.2 Starting the Programming Mode

The HiPath 1100 system comes with a factory default configuration, which is de-scribed in the programming tables.

If an update or modification is required, there are two possible programming options:

Using a system telephone or a Standard MF telephone

Using a PC with a V.24 serial interface

WarningPowering up and initializing the system is a task that must be performed only by au-thorized technical personnel.

Step Action (Instructions)

1. Connecting the system to the power source(Connecting the power cable ->Initializing the system).

Page 6-1

2. Starting the Programming Mode. Page 6-1

3. Configuring the system specifically for the client. Page 6-7

4. Notes about the system’s programming codes. Page 6-23

Step Procedure

1. Complete installation of all modules (Chapter 4, “Installation”).

2. Plug in Power Cord

3. Wait a few moments for the system to load the software.

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6.2.1 Programming with a Telephone Set

To program the system, you can use a Standard MF telephone or a system telephone connected to extension slot 11/101 (Numbering Plan 1) or 211/2011 (Numbering Plan 2) . The telephone used for programming the system cannot be used for regular ser-vice during the entire programming procedure.

The reason for initally using a system telephone at extension slot 11/211 is because the systems are shipped from the factory with the following default settings:

A1 and B1 slots are assigned to C1 and D1 slots on the motherboard (see “Con-necting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame)” on page 4-31).

When using a system telephone with a display, you can follow the programming steps visually on the display.

Programming Mode Syntax

All the programming is done by entering a code then a setting.

Each additional setting entered is followed by a confirmation tone (1 beep). When the setting’s entry is incorrect, it is followed by 3 beeping tones after which the system returns to its initial programming state.

There are three different ways to finalize the configuration of a setting and return to the initial state of the Programming Mode:

Letting the entry of the setting complete automatically

Pressing the # key after entering the setting

Waiting 5 seconds after entering the setting.

If no code or setting is entered, the system will continue to wait for an entry or will assume that a "null entry" occurred. It will proceed to the next programming step ac-cording to the code first entered.

After a setting is programmed, the display will return to the initial state of the Pro-gramming Mode. To exit Programming Mode simply replace the handset.

To access the Programming Mode on the specified extensions:

On a system telephone: FEATURE + 95 + PASSWORD (3758 - de-fault).

On a Standard MF telephone: *95 + PASSWORD (3758 - default).

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Issues Concerning Changes to the Default Password

Access to the system’s Programming Mode is protected by password to prevent un-authorized access.

To change the default password (3758) you must enter Programming Mode:

On a system telephone: FEATURE + 95 + 3758 + 80 + XXXX (new password) + XXXX (confirm new password);

On a Standard MF telephone: * 95 +3758 + 80 + XXXX (new password) + XXXX (confirm new password)

Make a note of the new password and store it in a safe place.

6.2.2 Using a Personal Computer

Basic Requirement:

- IBM PC running on a Pentium 333 MHz processor (minimum);

- 128 MB RAM (minimum);

- Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME , Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 3) or Windows XP

- SVGA Color Monitor, 800x600 resolution (minimum)

- Free disk space: 20 MB (minimum).

CTI Functionality

When the system is connected to a PC through a V.24 serial interface, the system features can be executed from the PC. The functionality provided by the connection between a telephone system and a PC is known as CTI (Computer Telephony Inte-gration).

For example, CTI functionality and other compatible MS-TAPI applications can be en-abled by TAPI (Telephony Applications Programming Interface) drivers. TAPI drivers provide an interface between a Windows operating system and a TAPI-compatible telephone system.

If the system is connected to a PC running as a LAN server, all network clients will also have CTI capability available.

If you forget your password, you can use the following code sequence to regain ac-cess for programming:

* + 95 + * + 4169.

This information should not be made available to the user.

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Comm Server:

This is an application that receives data from the system through a serial port and then distributes the data to different applications.

Call detail recording packets

TAPI packets

Data administration packets with the administrative tool

CDR data are sent to the CDR application (Call Detail Report Manager) through TCP/IP sockets. CDR displays CDR information on the PC screen and stores it in text file format. It also makes CDR data available to a printer or a serial port, for example, for billing using the Call Report software.

Events for Call Detail Records received from the system are sent through TAPI mes-sages to a TSP (TAPI Server Provider) using TCP/IP sockets, to provide data to other applications.

HiPath 1100 System Manager

The HiPath 1100 System Manager is an administrative program for programming the HiPath 1100 systems without using a telephone set.

The program can access the C.O. locally through a V.24 serial interface or remotely through a LAN as long as a network PC is connected to the HiPath 1100 through a serial interface or an ADSL module.

You can also update the HiPath 1100 software using the HiPath 1100 Software Manager and store the database containing the system config-uration settings. Read the HiPath 1100 System Manager Help file before proceeding with this operation.

HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager

The HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager is an administrative program for programming an ADSL module.

Hardware Requirements:

– 10/100 BaseT network interface card

General Information:

– TCP/IP protocol

– Default IP: 10.0.0.1;

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– Default Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0.

After activating ADSL access to your provider and connecting to the HiPath 1100, you must configure the appropriate settings for WAN and LAN connection. The HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager software application was designed for this purpose. It provides viewing, editing and updating capabilities for system configuration.

For more details on how to configure an ADSL module see the HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager “Help” system.

HiPath 1100 E1 Trunk Manager

The HiPath 1100 E1 Trunk Manager is an administrative program for configuring a TME1 module.

Hardware Requirements:

– Serial interface communications (COM port).

General Information:

Using the HiPath 1100 E1 Trunk Manager you can:

Download software and databases

Select the software’s type of connection to the module (local or via modem)

Select a COM port

Select a Country when installing the program, including the appropriate protocol, CAS signaling (e.g., line signaling (1bit-E&M and 2bit-R2), and record signaling (DP, DTMF and MFCR2)).

For more details on how to configure a TME1 module refer to the program’s “Help” system.

If you need to reset the IP or Subnet Mask, enter code 013 for "Restoring an ADSL Module Default Settings." When using an ADSL module, do not connect the V.24 serial interface adapter cable to the C.O.

If the module does not initialize, check its status on the 7-segment display (see “TME1 Module” on page 3-25).

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Interaction Center Smart (Optional Software)

This software application can be used with the HiPath1130/1150/1190 systems. It pro-vides monitoring and tracking capabilities for supervisors of one or more UCD Groups and up to 10 Agents. The application provides real time data with respect to agent status, incoming calls, queues, answered calls detailing statistics by group or agent, as well as other data to help manage a Call Center. With the Smart software you can determine the number of calls received, the number of calls lost, the time periods with a higher volume of calls, and other information.

The system helps you assess and improve your organization’s service by providing in-formation through an online tool or by generating reports to help reduce client loss while helping estimate the number of attendants needed. The Interaction Center Smart solution consists of two tools:

Monitor - A tool that provides continuous tracking of services for real time manage-ment of agents, queued calls, group statistics including the number of calls an-swered, calls abandoned.

Analyst - A tool that provides supervisors with complete flexibility to perform statis-tical analysis by group or by agent, and for specific periods of time. Reports can be configured to show detailed information on the number of calls received, calls an-swered, calls abandoned, calls transferred, calls answered within or outside a profile set, ACD calls duration, total talk time, total queue time, and other data.

TAC Smart - Telephony Advanced Control (Optional Software)

This application can be used with the HiPath1130/1150/1190 systems to help identify and display all information about a specific call. It delivers key telephony functions to the user’s PC, including extension status monitoring, speed dialing capability, list of calls made and calls received, contacts, all the while making calls automatically to a preset list of numbers.

This software integrates with other systems to display pop-up screens and send data to existing applications.

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6.3 Configuring the system specifically for the client

Procedure Summary

6.3.1 Table of the System’s Programming Codes

The programming of the HiPath 1100 system is divided into sections. For clarity, we will use Numbering Plan 1 on the examples below.

Numbering Plan 1 (default)

Table 6-1 Configuration procedure summary

Step System Telephone/Standard MF Telephone

HiPath 1100 System Manager

1. Programming Extension Connect V.24 serial interface

2. Programming Mode: *95 + PASS-WORD (3758 - default).

Configure the serial interface baud rate for the CommServer.

3. When a valid setting is entered: beep. Start the program.

4. When an incorrect setting is entered: 3 beeps.

System data are automatically imported.

5. When completed: 1 beep. Make required adjustments.

6. To complete programming of a setting: press “#” key or replace handset.

Export the new configuration settings.

Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190External analog line 851 to 856 851 to 866 851 to 866 851 to 882External digital line 801 to 802 801 to 815 801 to 815 801 to 845Extension 11 to 26 11 to 30 11 to 60 101 to 240System Telephone Interface (CD) 01 to 04 01 to 08 01 to 24Group of external lines 0 or 890 to 899Subscriber group 780 to 789Internal Subscriber Group 770Entry number of the external number assigned to the extension

001 to 160

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Programming Tables

For information on the programming of each feature see “Comments about the System’s Programming Codes” na página 6-23

Important settings

Table 6-2 Classification of programming tables

Table Explanation

1. Important settings Page 6-8

2. External line settings Page 6-10

3. Programming an extension Page 6-11

4. General settings Page 6-14

5. Entrance Telephone Page 6-17

6. Call Detail Recording Page 6-17

7. Fax/DID Module Page 6-20

8. Digital trunk settings Page 6-21

9. ADSL Module Page 6-21

10. Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120 Page 6-22

Table 6-3 Important settings

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to Program

Completing Data Entry

Default

External lines 19 External analog line:for 0, 1 and 2External digital line: for 3 and 4

0 - Unexistent line1 - Analog line: Pulse (DP)2 - Analog line: Multifre-quency (MF) 3 - Digital line: CAS4 - Digital line: FETEX

# instead of external line

2 - Analog3 - Digital

Assignment of groups of external lines to extensions

002 Extension Group of external lines # instead of extension

0

Line Attendants 42 External analog lineExternal digital line

Up to 8 extensions or subs-criber groups∗ - Delete

# instead of extension

Extension 11/101

Phonebook/Speed Dialing

12 Phonebook entry:000 to 089*

1) Internal number, external access code "0" or external line number +2) Number to dial (up to 32 characters) + Name (optio-nal, up to 16 characters)

5 seconds timeout or PARK

All entries are blank

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Denied List 23 List 2 - entries 01 to 35List 4 - entries 01 to 10List 6 - entries 01 to 04

Number 5 seconds timeout

See Table 6-6 on page 6-13

Permission List 24 List 1 - entries 01 to 25List 5 - entries 01 to 10List 7 - entries 01 to 04

Number 5 seconds timeout

COS assignment 11 External analog lineGroup of external linesDay COS:class - 0 (No Permission)class - 1 (Permission List 1)class - 2 (Denied List 1)class - 3 (Default for all lines)class - 4 (Denied List 2)class - 5 (Permission List 2)class - 6 (Denied List 3)class - 7 (Permission List 3)Night COS:class - 0 (No Permission)class - 1 (Permission List 1)class - 2 (Denied List 1)class - 3 (Default for all lines)class - 4 (Denied List 2)class - 5 (Permission List 2)class - 6 (Denied List 3)class - 7 (Permission List 3)

Extension # instead of extension

class - 33 for all extensions.Note:class - 3 Dayclass - 3 Night

COS Changeover 78 Extension ∗ - to enable# - to disable

# instead of extension

# - disabled

Language 64 1 - Portuguese2 - Spanish3 - English4 - French

Automatic 3 - English

Country/Group of Countries

65 See Table 6-12 on page 6-18

Automatic 01 - Brazil

Attendant Console 50 extensionor∗ - To delete

# instead of extension

none

* For the HiPath 1120: Phonebook entry 089 is reserved for relay and sensor functions. To dial an external number enter the external line number instead of the external access code "0".

Table 6-3 Important settings

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to Program

Completing Data Entry

Default

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External line settings

Table 6-4 External line settings

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Groups of external lines

56 Group of external lines External analog lineExternal digital line

# instead of group

0

External line dialing mode

94 1 - Line available2 - Digital3 - Analog

Automatic 1 - Line availa-ble

Collect Call Barring for Analog Lines (Brazil only)

22 External analog line ∗ - Yes# - No

# instead of external line

# - No

Pickup/Answer of external line

41 External analog line ∗ - Yes # - No

# instead of external line

∗ - Yes

Identification in an analog line

005 External analog line 1 - DTMF1 Brazil2 - DTMF2 ETSI3 - FSK1 ETSI 4 - FSK2 -Bellcore- Data transmission with ring5 - FSK3 -Bellcore- Data transmission without ring

Automatic 01 - DTMF1 Brazil

Call direction on external line

55 External analog line 1 - Bi-directional2 - Incoming unidirectional3 - Outgoing unidirectional

# instead of external line

1 - Bi-directio-nal

Flash duration 18 External analog line 05 50 ms 99 990 ms

Automatic Country*

Reseizure time for external line

29 1 - 500ms2 - 2s3 - 6s

Automatic 1 - 500 ms

Inter-digit pause 17 1 - 6 s2 -13 s

Automatic 1 - 6 s

Coefficient for an external analog line

47 External analog line 1 - Standard line, 900 Ω2 - 600 Ω line3 - Long line4 - Short line

# instead of external line

1 - Standard line

Silent Reversal** 58 External analog line ∗ - Yes # - No

# instead of external line

# - Yes

Dial tone detection 60 External analog line ∗ - Yes # - No

# instead of external line

∗ - Yes

Operation as Sate-llite PABXExternal line connection.

33 External analog line 1 - Direct2 - Satellite PABX

# instead of external line

1 - Direct

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Operation as Sate-llite PABXSecond external access code

34 0 to 9 or00 to 99 ornone (no code)

5 seconds timeout

0

* 24/10 for Brazil, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, Vietnam, IM, China, Pakistan and the Ukraine35/10 for Argentina 30/08 for Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore 18/10 for Portugal9/9 for Spain 30/9 for India27/9 for Greece.** Ask local carrier about availability.

Table 6-5 Programming an extension

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Pickup Groups 43 Pickup groups 01 to 16 Extension∗ - to delete a group

# instead of extension

none

Internal Group 13 Up to 8 extensions:Extension + ∗∗ - to clear

# instead of extension

Extensions 11/101 to 18/108

UCD Subscriber Group

52 Subscriber group Extension∗ - to delete

# instead of extension

none

Call Hold Message for UCD Group

007 Subscriber group ∗ - (to enable)# - (to disable)

# instead of group

Assignment of a Call Hold Message to an UCD Group

008 Subscriber group extension or∗ - to use MOH

# instead of group

Override 44 Extension 0 - Without permission1 - With permission and beep2 - with permission without beep

# instead of extension

0

Caller ID for analog extension (CLIP)

010 Extension 0 = default1 = DTMF before ringing2 = DTMF during ringing3 = FSK during ringing

# instead of extension

0

Electronic Lock 26 Extension 0000 to 9999 # instead of extension

0000

Call Forwarding - No Answer with a Timeout

30 1 - 15 seconds2 - 30 seconds3 - 45 seconds

Automatic 2 - 30s

Table 6-4 External line settings

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

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Dialing Mode 68 Extension Detection:0 - Automatic1 - Pulse (DP)2 - Tone (DTMF)

# instead of extension

0 - Automatic

Flash Detection Time

31 Extension 1 - 280 ms*

2 - 750ms3 - 1200ms

# instead of extension

1- (Country-specific)

Overflow Extension/Escape Extension**

32 Extension Automatic Extension 11/101

Day Service 63 External Line Extension # instead of external line

Extension 11/101

Hotline 45 Extension Phonebook entry001 to 089 or∗ - without Hotline

# instead of extension

∗ - Without Hotline

Warmline 62 Extension 0 to 9 seconds # instead of extension

0 seconds

Executive/Secretary 51 Up to 8 Executive extensions- Extension

Up to 15 Secretary extensi-ons- extension or∗ - To delete

# instead of extension

None

Extension Name 84 Extension Extension name # instead of extension

None

CD Interface Assig-nment (for System Telephones)

46 Extension Interface number for system telephone (CD) or∗ - To delete

# instead of extension

HiPath 112001 to 04 11 to 14;HiPath 1130/115001 to 08 11 to 18;HiPath 119001 101

Extension Coeffici-ent

48 Extension 1 - Standard line2 - 600 Ω line3 - 900 Ω line 4 - Long line

# instead of extension

1 - Default extension

Collect Call Barring for Digital Lines (Brazil only)

93 Extension ∗ - Yes# - No

# instead of extension

# - No

* - Brazil, China, Vietnam, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, IM English, IM Spanish, IM French, Malaysia, Singapore, Pakistan and the Ukraine: 1 - 280 ms, 2 - 750 ms and 3 - 1200 ms

- Portugal, India, Argentina and Greece: 1 - 350 ms, 2 - 750 ms and 3 - 1200 ms - Spain: 1 - 130 ms, 2 - 750 ms and 3 - 1200 ms - Thailand: 1 - 750 ms, 2 - 350 ms and 3 - 1500 ms** The overflow extension can be accessed through the specified internal number and cannot be used or programmed as a

Fax extension.

Table 6-5 Programming an extension

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

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Table 6-6 Default settings for EWACO

Country Permission List Denied List

Brazil 1900800

1930810

0900900

Argentina

Portugal 112 64

Chile 800

Venezuela

Mexico

Vietnam

IM Spanish 190

IM English

IM French

China

Malaysia

Singapore 999995

18001608

#571#

Thailand 0123456789

111213141516171819

001100101

Greece 100166

1990800

090

India

Pakistan

Spain 091112

1003900

903905906

Peru

Philippines

Canada

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External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)

Voice Mail

General settings

South Africa 123456789

072073074828384860800

Table 6-7 External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Enabling an External MWI

014 ∗ - To activate# - To deactivate

Automatic # - To deacti-vate

External MWI Group 015 Extension or ∗ - To delete

# instead of extension

Table 6-8 External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Internal Voice Mail Interface

016 Subscriber Group or ∗ - To delete

Automatic

Table 6-9 General settings

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Alternative Carrier Selection (ACS):Rule for Time of Day

81 0 to 9 - Shift number HH MM - StartHH MM - End

# instead of number

None

Table 6-6 Default settings for EWACO

Country Permission List Denied List

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Alternative Carrier Selection (ACS):Conversion rules.

82 1) 00 to 39 - Conversion rule number+ 2) Enter sequence of digits (up to 6 digits) to be replaced+ 3) * or wait 5 seconds to finalize

1) XXXXXX∗ - Enter a sequence of digits (up to 12 digits) to replacethe number previously entered+ 2) Enter the number for the second external line or group of external lines+3) Enter the number for the second external line or group of external lines. (same information as on Step 2)

# instead of a rule number

None

Alternative Carrier Selection (ACS):Rule for Day of the Week

83 1) 00 to 39 - Conversion rule number+2) 0 to 9 - numbers for period of times (shifts) (up to 5)+ 3) * or wait 5 seconds to finalize

0 - Monday to Friday1 - Saturday2 - Sunday*

+ * or wait 5 seconds to fina-lize

# instead of a rule number

None

Music on Hold 36 0 - No music1 - To activate external source2 - Activate internal source

Automatic 2 - Activate internal source

Setting the time for an external Room Monitor

69 Connection time:1 - (10 s)2 - (30 s)3 - (60 s)

Automatic 1 - (10 s)

Deleting 25 digits from the Caller List

71 Initial sequence of 25 digits (maximum of 6 digits)

5 seconds timeout

None

Date/ Time 14 DD - Day, from 1 to 31MM - Month, from 1 to 12YY - Year, from 00 to 99HH - Hour, from 00 to 23MlMl - Minutes, from 00 to 59

Automatic

Search List Order 79 1 - Individual Speed Dialing2 - System Speed Dialing3 - Internal Numbering Plan

Automatic All

Call Charge Factor 95 1 - Decimal separator place-ment (0 to 4) +2 - Call Charge Factor (5 digits - 00000 to 99999).

Automatic Placement - 0 factor - 00001

Setting the Currency Name

76 Currency Symbol PARK “$”

Table 6-9 General settings

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

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**⟩ For more details on how to set timers refer to the Help file of the HiPath 1100 System Manager administrative software. See the sections on timers specifically.

Software Version 001 ∗ - Displays the software version number, product name and internal software version number.

Any key to fina-lize entry.

System Password 80 New password (4 digits) Confirm new password

Password - 3758

Night Service Password

49 0000 to 9999 Automatic Password - 3758

Reset default confi-guration

99 System password (4 digits) Automatic Password - 3758

Enable Remote Configuration

57 ∗ - Activate Remote Confi-guration# - To deactivate Remote Configuration

Automatic ∗ - Activate Remote Confi-guration

Exit Remote Confi-guration

96 Automatic

Printing of Program-ming Data

35 35 - For a complete reportor number of programming code

Automatic

Specific Timers 39 **01 to 35: Timer code New setting: 0 to 65535 #Factory default

Regular Timers 40 **1 to 6: Table entry New setting: 0 to 255 #

HiPath 1120 System ID

77 - C.O. ID (up to 20 digits) - # - To confirm

Automatic None

Disabling the HiPath 1120 Alarms

86 Automatic None

Testing AlarmHiPath 1120

87 Automatic None

* You can enter up to 3 consecutive days (e.g., "12" for Saturday and Sunday).

Table 6-9 General settings

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

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Entrance Telephone

Call Detail Recording

Table 6-10 Entrance Telephone

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Configuring an Entrance Telephone

15 Slots: 1 to 4 Extension or* − To delete

# instead of list entry number

# - No

Door Opener 16 Slots: 1 to 4 ∗ - Yes (Activates Door Opener feature)# - No (Deactivates Door Opener feature)

# instead of list entry number

# - No

Call Pickup 59 Slots: 1 to 4 Up to 8 extensions: Extension or∗ - To delete

# instead of extension

Extension 11/101

Permission for Opening Door

25 Slots: 1 to 4 Extension or∗ - To delete

# instead of extension

All extensions

Table 6-11 Call Detail Recording

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Data Transmission Rate (Baud) “Installing a V.24 Interface” on page 4-38

20 1 - 600b2 - 2400b 3 - 4800b4 - 9600b5 - 19200b6 - 38400b7 - 57600b8 - 115200b9 - 230400b

Automatic 5 - 19200b

25-digit Suppres-sion in CDR records

21 ∗ - To activate Data Protec-tion# - To deactivate Data Protection

Automatic # - Deactivated

Received Calls Record*

* If the system is enabled for Caller ID over digital (E1 CAS) or analog lines by the local carrier.

61 1 - Incoming/Outgoing calls2 - Outgoing calls3 - Incoming/Outgoing calls + CLIP4 - Outgoing calls + CLIP

Automatic 1 - Incoming/Outgoing

Call Detail Report Filter

67 Sequence consisting of the first 25 digits of the number to be billed(maximum of 4 digits)

5 seconds timeout

None

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Table 6-12 Country/Group of Countries (65)

Code Group Country Display Language

01 Brazil(default)

BrazilBoliviaParaguay*

PortugueseSpanishSpanish

02 Argentina Argentina Spanish

03 Portugal Portugal Portuguese

04 Chile Chile Spanish

05 Venezuela Venezuela Spanish

06 Mexico Mexico Spanish

07 Vietnam Vietnam English

08 IM Spanish ColombiaUruguayEcuadorCentral AmericaIndonesia**

Spanish

English

09 IM English Saudi ArabiaBahrainEgyptUnited Arab EmiratesGhanaYemen

English

09 IM English IranJordanKuwaitLibyaNigeriaOmanKenyaZimbabweSyriaSudanTanzaniaSerbia/Montenegro

English

10 IM French AlgeriaCameroonIvory CoastLebanonMoroccoSenegalTunisia

French

11 China China English

12 Malaysia Malaysia English

13 Singapore Singapore English

14 Thailand Thailand English

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15 Greece Greece English

16 India India English

17 Pakistan Pakistan English

18 Spain Spain Spanish

21 Peru Peru Spanish

23 Philippines Philippines English

24 Canada Canada English

25 South Africa South Africa English

*For Bolivia and Paraguay, set "01=Brazil" for country/groups of countries then "02=Spanish" for language.**For Indonesia set "08=Intern. Spanish" for country/group of countries. then "03=English" for language.

Table 6-13 Analog CLIP Protocol (005)

Country Protocol Code

Brazil (01) DTMF1 1

IM - Spain (08), IM - English (09) and Peru (21) DTMF2 2

Mexico (06), China (11) and Singapore (13) FSK1 2

Other countriesFSK2 4

FSK3 5

Table 6-12 Country/Group of Countries (65)

Code Group Country Display Language

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Fax/DID Module

Table 6-14 Fax/DID Module

Programmed Functions

Code Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed Completing Data Entry

Default

Answering Menu 009 Select forwarding digit: 0 to 9 or ∗ Enter the extension or Subs-criber Group number to be assigned to the digit

# instead of the forwarding digit

None

Announcement Recording

37 9 - To record0 - To playback1 - To stop the recording or playback of the announcement.

Type of announcement:Fax Mode: 01 - Greeting for business hours (24 s) 02 - Greeting for Night Service (24 s) 03 - Transfer (16 s)Attendant Mode: 04 -Greeting for businesshours (32 s) 05 - Greeting for Night Service (32 s) 06 - Transfer (16 s)Fax/DID Mode: 07 - Greeting for business hours (32 s) 08 - Greeting for Night Service (32 s) 09 - Call Forwarding (16 s) 10 - Identification announ-cement (16 s) 11 - Alarm (8 s) 12 - Reservation

# instead of a recording or a playback code

Call Answering Mode Configuration

27 - External analog line- External digital line

0 - Module disabled1 - Fax2 - Attendant3 - Fax/DID4 - Announcement

# instead of the number of the free line

HiPath 1120: 3 - Last exter-nal line 0 - All other linesHiPath1130/1150/1190: 3 - First exter-nal line 0 - for all other lines

Fax Reception Extension

28 - External analog line Extension # instead of external line

Extension 17/107

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Digital trunk settings

ADSL Module

Table 6-15 Digital trunk settings

Programmed Functions

Code Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Mode of Operation*

* For E1 external digital lines select PP connection.

90 TME1:HiPath 1130/1150 - 01 to 15HiPath 1190 - 01 to 45

1 - Point-to-point connec-tion (PP)2 - Point-to-Multipoint connection (PMP)

# instead of the port

1 - PP

DID Prefix 89 Line prefix (up to 10 digits) # instead of the digit or Automa-tic

None

External Number Registration

91 Entry number of the external number assigned to the extension

Attendant’s final digits (up to 20 digits)

# instead of list entry number

None

Assigning an exter-nal number to an extension

92 Entry number of the external number assigned to the extension

Up to 8 extensions:Extension orSubscriber group∗ - To delete

# instead of extension

None

Busy Signal**

** This feature is valid only for digital lines with an attendant number. It is not valid if more than one extension is configured for the slot/DID number/MSN. If the Fax/DID module is installed and configured for digital lines, this feature will also be invalid.

004 Entry number of the external number assigned to the extension

∗ - To activate# - Deactivate

# instead of the code

# - Deactivate

Sending of local area code

011 Enter the local area code # instead of the code

none

Sending of the country code

012 Enter the country code # instead of the code

none

Table 6-16 ADSL Module

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Restore ADSL module default settings

013 Automatic IP 10.0.0.1

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Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120

6.3.2 Run quick test

Checking terminals

Check the display of each terminal for Time and Date. If there is nothing on the display, it means that there is a problem with the terminals or cables. Replace the terminal or inspect cables.

Check analog terminals.

Checking to see if the systems starts up properly

Make random internal and external calls.

Table 6-17 Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120

Programmed Functions

Code

Intermediate Data Data to be Programmed

Completing Data Entry

Default

Sensor function configuration

70 Sensor operation:0 - Deactivate1 - To select entry 089 in the Phonebook2 - To activate the relay through the sensor3 - To select entry 089 in the Phonebook and activate the relaythrough the sensor

# instead of the sensor

0 - Deactivate

Sensor activation logic

74 0 - Contacts closed1 - Contacts open

# instead of selecting entry

0 - Contacts closed

Relay Closing Time 73 000 to 255(intervals of 0.5 s)

# instead of the code

002 - (1 s)

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6.4 Comments about the System’s Programming Codes

6.4.1 Important settings

External Lines (19)

The system supports three dialing modes for external and absent lines (for unused external line slots):

Pulse (DP)

MF - Multifrequency (Tone);

CAS line connected to the TME1 Module.

Assigning Groups of External Lines to Extensions (002)

This setting determines how each extension will access a group of external lines.

Line Attendants (42)

These define the extensions or Consecutive Groups that will first answer calls re-ceived from a specific external line.

Speed Dialing/Phonebook (12)

This stores the numbers and names most frequently used. If the system is operating as a Satellite PABX, first dial the number of the external line or group of external lines connected to the specified PABX. Then dial the PABX inter-nal access code or the required sequence for the PABX’s Numbering Plan in order to make an external call. Finally, dial the external phone number.

If the user enters an external access code of "0," the system will search for a free line in the group assigned. If there is no free line, the system will search for a line in another group.

If an extension is connected to a Door Opener device, the device cannot be config-ured as an Attendant..

For the HiPath 1120, the Phonebook entry 089 is reserved for relay and sensor func-tions.To dial an external number enter the external line number instead of the external ac-cess code "0".

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Denied Numbers List (23)

There are 3 Denied Numbers Lists valid for all extensions in the category ”Restricted Trunk Access (with Denied List)”. List 2 allows you to store 35 numbers; list 4, up to 10 numbers; and list 6, up to 4 numbers.

Permission List (24)

There are 3 Permission Lists that are available for dialing from any extensions in the category “Outward-Restricted Trunk Access”. List 1 allows you to store 25 numbers; list 5, up to 10 numbers; and list 7 up to 4 numbers.

COS Assignment (11)

There are up to 8 access categories for accessing external lines that can be assigned to extensions:

No Trunk Access (No Permission) - For making internal calls and answering exter-nal calls;

Outward-Restricted Trunk Access - For receiving internal and external calls, and for answering and receiving transferred calls. However, it does not have normal access to make external calls, except for calls dialed directly from the Phonebook or from Permission Lists.

Restricted Trunk Access (with Denied List) - For receiving internal and external calls and for making external calls to any number that is not included in the De-nied List.

Unrestricted Trunk Access - Can make any type of call.

COS Changeover (78)

This code allows extensions to use a feature for temporarily changing over the Class of Service. Therefore, it is possible to allow or deny an extension to transfer tempo-rarily its Class of Service to another telephone.

To change a blocked number enter its Phonebook entry number then the new num-ber.

To change a released number enter its Phonebook entry number then the new num-ber.

An extension may be assigned two different categories, one for Day and one for Night Service.

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Language (64)

Defines the language for displaying messages on the system telephone display.

Country and Regional Settings (65)

Specifies the country where the system will be used, configuring regional settings accordingly. After Country settings are configured, the system is restarted.

Attendant Console (50)

Streamlines the flow of calls in one console equipped with a system telephone with a display.

6.4.2 External line settings

Group of External Lines (56)

Allows you to configure the access to an external line or a group of external lines us-ing the access code “0” or another than.

Selecting the Type of External Line (94)

Specifies which type of external line will be seized when making an outgoing call. External lines can be accessed using the access code “0” or the code specified for a group of lines. If the C.O. has digital and analog lines, you can specify which type of line will have priority.

Collect Call Barring (22) - (for Brazil)

When this code is activated, all collect calls will be automatically rejected by the sys-tem.This feature works only for external analog lines.

Pickup/Answering of External Lines (41)

Allows an extension to use the Pickup feature for external Subscriber Group lines and First Attendant.

If a fax machine is connected to an extension configured as the external line Atten-dant, it is recommended to carry out the programming using this code.

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ID for Analog Lines (005)

Enabled by the local Carrier, this service provides Caller ID over FSK and DTMF pro-tocols on analog lines.

Call Direction on External Line (55)

Specifies how to access external lines when receiving or making a call.An external line can be:

1 = Bi-directional

2 = Incoming unidirecional

3 = Outgoing unidirectional

Flash Duration (18)

Specifies the time during which the Flash signal remains active on the external line in relationship to the detection defaults set at the C.O.

Reseizure Timeout for an External Line (29)

This setting specifies the timeout to reseize the external line.

Inter-digit pause (17)

This setting defines a time interval of approximately 6 seconds between two pulses transmitted by the local carrier. At the end of this time interval, the system discon-nects from the external line and gets ready to receive other calls.

Coefficient for an external analog line (47)

This function couples the impedances of a system and the public network external line to which it is connected.

Silent Reversal (58)

If your Carrier provides this feature, call detail recording occurs in real time. That is, when the called party answers the phone, the public exchange sends a signal for the system to start call detail recording.

When a Country setting is specified, the appropriate protocol is automatically select-ed.

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Dial Tone Detection (60)

This setting has the system wait for a dial tone detection on the public exchange be-fore making it available to the user. With Standard MF telephones the number dialed will be transmitted to the external line approximately 4 to 5 seconds after the last digit is dialed.

External Line Connection (33)

This setting determines whether the external analog line that is connected to one of the HiPath 1100 systems is also interconnected to another C.O. or PABX.

Second External Access Code (34)

This setting determines the code to be sent by the Satellite PABX in accordance with the access code for external lines on the Master PABX. This code is used for deter-mining the availability of a dial tone on an external line.

6.4.3 Programming an extension

Pickup Groups (43)

You can classify extensions in up to 16 Pickup Groups so that an extension from one group can answer calls that ring at other extensions in the same group.

Internal Group (13)

You can group extensions into an internal group by using the access code 770. When-ever this number is dialed, every telephone in the group rings until one of them an-swers.

UCD Subscriber Group (52)

This setting creates a group of extensions that can receive internal and external calls. A Subscriber Group is a group of extensions available for answering calls made to a specific number assigned to it. An internal or external call directed to this group will be answered by the extension

You can also add extensions to an existing Pickup Group.

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that has been free the longest. In the event that all extensions in the group are busy external calls are routed to a hold queue.

Call Hold Message for a UCD Group (007)

Links a recorded announcement or Music on Hold (MOH) when all group extensions are busy.

Assignment of a Call Hold Message to a UCD Group (008)

This setting specifies the announcement or internal/external source music for calls that are placed on hold when calling a particular UCD Group.

Override (44)

This settings allows a specific extension to “Override” two other extensions that are in Talk mode with or without a warning tone (beep).Override Without Beep is a feature used for monitoring agents in a call center. There-fore, the extension to be overridden must belong to the Subscriber Group.

Caller ID for Analog Extensions (CLIP) (010)

When this feature is enabled and the extension receives an incoming call, the DTMF generator will send a signal and display the callers information at the extension. When a E805C (Brazil) or a Gigaset 4010 telephone is used, the Caller ID information is shown on the display.

Electronic Lock (26)

It blocks the extension from making external calls allowing only internal calls or dial-ing a number directly from the Phonebook. A 4 digit password is used for configuring this setting.

Call Forwarding - No Answer (30)

This setting specifies the timeout after which, if not answered, external calls ringing at an extension will be transferred to a second Attendant.

If Data Protection or Urgent Call Barring are activated for a specific extension in the group, this function will be effective for all extensions in the Subscriber Group.

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Dialing Mode (68)

This setting specifies the dialing mode to be used by each extension or whether the dialing mode should be detected automatically. The dialing modes are: pulse (DP) and tone (MF).

Flash Detection Time (31)

The Flash signal generated by a Standard MF telephone will only be detected if it is within the range configured for the system. Therefore, it is recommended that you check the Flash detection time of MF tele-phones and adjust the settings to approximate them as much as possible.The configurations for detection of Flash may vary depending on the country.

Overflow/Escape Extension (32)

An overflow extension only receives calls when the extension to which it is assigned as overflow is not available.

Night Service (63)

This setting specifies the extensions that will be receiving external calls from a spe-cific external line (after business hours, for example. The activation/deactivation of At-tendants is accomplished by means of the “Night Service” feature.

Hotline (45)

This function lets you dial automatically a number previously programmed into the Phonebook as soon as the handset is lifted.

Warmline (62)

It allows you to specify a period of time for activating the Hotline.Each extension can have a different timeout set for the Warmline, from 0 to 9 sec-onds.

The overflow extension can be accessed through the specified internal number and cannot be used or programmed as a Fax extension.

Multiple extensions can dial a number programmed in the Phonebook.

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Executive-Secretary (51)

Assigns multiple extensions (Secretary Telephones) to a main telephone set (Execu-tive Telephone).There are 8 groups available with 16 extensions each (all extensions must use system telephones).

Extension Name (84)

This setting allows you to assign a name to an extension. The names assigned are displayed on the E822 ST and the E3030 system telephones when a call is made.

CD Interface Assignment (46)

It allows you to connect a system telephone to any extension slot.

The default setting for this assignment is:

Extension Coefficient (48)

This function couples the impedances of the system and the extension line to which it is connected.

Collect Call Barring for Digital Lines (93)

When collect call barring is activated, all collect calls are automatically rejected by the system (for Brazil only).

Table 6-18 CD Interface Assignment

HiPath 1120 HiPath1130/1150/1190

A1/B1 ⇒ C1/D1 A1/B1 ⇒ C1/D1

A2/B2 ⇒ C2/D2 A2/B2 ⇒ C2/D2

A3/B3 ⇒ C3/D3 A3/B3 ⇒ C3/D3

A4/B4 ⇒ C4/D4 A4/B4 ⇒ C4/D4

A5/B5 ⇒ C5/D5

A6/B6 ⇒ C6/D6

A7/B7 ⇒ C7/D7

A8/B8 ⇒ C8/D8

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6.4.4 External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)

With this feature a group of extensions called an External MWI Group is able to re-ceive signals generated by the Voice Mail Server that indicate when there is a mes-sage waiting in the user’s mailbox.

Enable External MWI Group (014)

Activates the MWI feature for a group of extensions.

External MWI Group (015)

Extensions configured in this group are allowed to receive a Message Waiting Indica-tor from an external Voice Mail Server where user’s messages and announcements are stored.

6.4.5 Voice Mail

Internal Voice Mail Interface (016)

This setting specifies the Subscriber Group that will interface with the internal Voice Mail Server equipment. The extensions in this Voice Mail Subscriber Group receive a Message Waiting Indicator from the server.

6.4.6 General settings

Alternative Carrier Selection (ACS): Rule for Time of Day (81)

This configures the system to use a specific carrier to make calls regardless of the number dialed. This feature is very useful for selecting the carrier that offers the best rates at the time of call or for setting the system to use one operator only. This is done by properly defining the rules.

Alternative Carrier Selection (ACS): Conversion Rules (82)

This table shows the codes and their corresponding converted value. You can define the route for outgoing calls.When the external line or route for outgoing calls is busy, you can access an external line or overflow route.There are 40 alternatives for conversion. They are assigned to slots 00 to 39.

If no line number or group of lines is configured, the system will use the alternative selection of line number/group of lines used initially.

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Alternative Carrier Selection (ACS): Rule for Day of the Week (83)

In addition to specifying the time of day you can specify the day of the week for which the rules are valid. There are 40 rules, corresponding to 40 dialing rules.

Music on Hold (36)

Specifies the type of music the caller on hold will hear.

Setting the time for an external Room Monitor (69)

Allows you to activate room monitoring for a specified period of time, using the tele-phone’s microphone. If an Fax/DID module is installed in the system, room monitoring can be implemented using an external telephone (Babyphone).

Deleting 25 digits from the Caller List (71)

Specifies the digits that do not need to be repeated when making a call.

Date/Time (14)

Sets the current Date and Time for the system. When the default configuration is re-stored (99), the Date setting displays information about the date the software was create and will display the time as 12:00.

Search List Order (79)

Allows you to chose the order in which the following lists should be searched: Indi-vidual Speed Dialing, System Dialing or Internal Numbering Plan.

Call Charge Factor (95)

Shows the billing information for the call in progress based on the rate per pulse, on system telephones displays.

Setting the Currency Name (76)

System telephones can be configured to show the cost of a call in progress on their display, once a currency is specified. Names of currency consist of a maximum of 3 characters.

Software Version (001)

You can configure system telephones to display information about software version, product name, and internal software version number.

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System Password (80)

Changes the default password 3758 to any 4-digit number you select (see “Issues Concerning Changes to the Default Password” on page 6-3).

Night Service Password (49)

Defines an additional password for activating/deactivating different functions (includ-ing Relays, Night Service).

Restore Default Settings (99)

Restores all default factory settings.

Enable Remote Configuration (57)

Allows you to configure the system remotely using a Standard MF telephone.

Remote programming:Remote Configuration must be enabled and the programming extension 11 mustbe in Talk mode on the external line over which programming will be performed.In Talk mode enter the code (*991) at the programming extension to transfer con-trol of the HiPath 1100 to the remote programmer. The remote programmer mustthen enter the system password using a MF telephone. To execute the required programming proceed as if the remote telephone wasconnected directly to the system.

If there is an Fax/DID module available:Enter the code (* 95) using the remote MF telephone after answering the call. The remote programmer must then enter the system password using a MF tele-phone. To execute the required programming proceed as if the remote telephone was connected directly to the system.

Printing Programming Data (35)

To retrieve a system programming report simply connect the system to a printer or PC and configure it with the proper settings (see “Installing a V.24 Interface” on page 4-38).

If the system is connected through a serial cable to a PC with access to the tele-phone system, the programming can also be done using a modem in conjunction with the HiPath 1100 System Manager. Refer to the instructions provided in the Help file.

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Special and Regular System Timers (39 and 40)

These settings allow you to reset the times for some features and signals according to the specific characteristics of a user or a country.

System ID HiPath 1120 (77)

When an alarm is triggered, the HiPath 1120 makes a call using the Speed Dialing en-try 089. The slot number is called and a sequence of digits in DTMF format is repeat-ed every 5 seconds immediately after the connection is established. This sequence of 25 digits is used to determine the source of the alarm so that an alarm exchange, for example, can identify from which PABX the alarm is coming from. If the receiving exchange does not acknowledge the alarm within 1.5 minutes, the procedure is re-peated every 3 minutes.

Deactivate Alarm on the HiPath 1120 (86)

This setting allows you to deactivate an activated alarm by using a sensor.

Test Alarm on the HiPath 1120 (87)

The alarm test simulates the sensor’s change of the state in order to verify that the sensor is properly configured.

6.4.7 Entrance Telephone

Configuring an Entrance Telephone (15)

This function enables the system to use an entrance telephone.

Door Opener (16)

Allows access once an electric Door Opener device is activated.

For more details on how to set timers refer to the Help file of the HiPath 1100 Sys-tem Manager administrative software. See the sections on timers specifically.

Normally, the relays have only one open contact. When the relay is activated, thiscontact is closed.This programming code does not change the configuration of the sensor.

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Call Attendant (59)

Specifies the extensions that will be called when the Entrance Telephone is activat-ed.

Permissions for the Door Opener (25)

Specifies the extension that is enabled to open the electric Door Opener.

6.4.8 Call Detail Recording

Used for monitoring information on the system’s incoming and outgoing calls.The following information is recorded:

Current date (Date)

End of call (Time)

Line used (Ln)

Calling extension (Ext)

COS Changeover (WCOS)

Ring duration (Ring);

Call duration (Duration);

Dialed number (Number);

Type of call (I):

– 1 = Incoming call

– 2 = Outgoing call

– 5 = Transferred incoming call

– 6 = Transferred outgoing call

– 7 = 3-way conference with incoming

– 8 = 3-way conference with outgoing call

– * = Incoming call not answered yet = incoming call

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Billing (Callfees): Shows billing information.

When a call is transferred, a new CDR record is created. The waiting timefor an external line is accounted for the extension that transferred the call.

The system allows you to configure a feature that ensures confidentiality as to the number dialed at the time the CDR record is issued. This is done by replacing the symbol “?” with the last four digits dialed.

Baud Rate (20)

This setting specifies the transmission rate between the system and a printer or a PC.

25-digit Suppression in CDR Record (21)

The last four digits dialed when making an external call can be omitted in the data output. They will be replaced by the symbol "?".

Received Calls Record (61)

When this option is selected, call details are shown in the CDR record.

Call Detail Report Filter (67)

Specifies a unique sequence of 4 digits that will be recorded.

6.4.9 Fax/DID Module

Provides automatic answering of an external call in addition to message playback and fax signal detection.On the HiPath 1120 this module is also responsible for the RTC - Real Time Clock.This module has three modes of operation: Fax, Attendant and Fax/DID If a TME1 module is also installed, a fourth mode of operation is available: Announcement for a Digital Line.

Table 6-19 CDR Header Layout

Date Time Ln Ext WCOS Ring Duration Number I Callfees

22.11.99 14:00:00 01 21 00:14 00:01:34 2222222 1

For the system to receive Caller ID information over digital, E1 CAS or analog lines the Caller ID feature must be enabled by the local carrier.

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Call Answering Menu (009)

The Fax/DID module lets you create a customized call answering menu transferring the call to an extension or a group, depending on the number entered.

Announcement Recording (37)

Allows you to record and playback announcements and messages, transfers and alarms. Simply speak to record or listen to the playback of a message right after the end of the sequence.

To stop the recording or playback of an announcement or message press the key “1”.

Call Answering Mode Configuration (27)

The Fax/DID module has four modes of operation available for the different messag-ing requirements.

FaxThis mode of operation only detects fax signals.An example of an announcement: “You have reached... To send a fax start trans-mission now or wait for your call to be answered.”

DID

In this mode of operation the module only detects touch-tone dialing (DTMF).An example of an announcement: “You have reached.... For Sales, dial 212, for Pro-curement dial 213 or wait a moment for your call to be answered.”

Fax/DID

In this mode of operation the module detects fax signals as well as touch-tone dialing (DTMF). An example of an announcement: “You have reached... To send a fax start your transmission now . For Sales dial 212, for Purchases dial 213 or wait until your call is answered.”

Announcement

In this mode of operation the module plays a recorded announcement then forwards the call to an Attendant.

For the HiPath 1120 the default is Fax/DID mode for the last external line and Dis-abled for all other lines. On the HiPath1130/1150/1190 the default is Fax/DID mode for the first external line and Disabled for all other lines.

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Fax Reception Extension (28)

Specifies to which extension a call will be transferred when a fax signal is detected on an external line.

6.4.10 Digital trunk settings

The HiPath 1100 systems can be equipped with digital trunks by means of a TME1 module (E1 CAS access).

TME1 Module

E1 CAS access allows the system to use Caller ID and direct dialing to extensions, reducing the number of lost calls and simplifying access for the user. When only E1 digital lines are used, you only need to program the External Number Registration. Attendant Prefix, Area Code and Country Code can be left empty. If an Attendant Prefix is programmed at the C.O. and the HiPath 1100 E1 Trunk Man-ager, the A number will be sent with two prefixes. Area Code and Country Code are never sent to the public exchange. Their only func-tion is to enable the Attendant’s Prefix.

Mode of Operation (90)

This setting specifies the type of connection, either Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multi-point , between the TME1 module’s digital lines and the local carrier’s lines.

The default configuration transfers the calls to extension 17.

A TME1 and an ADSL module cannot be used simultaneously.

For E1 external digital lines select PP connection.

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Attendant Prefix (89)

This prefix can be used to register an external number in the system in order to acti-vate the Attendant feature on all digital lines.The first 25 digits, common to all external numbers, can be configured to simplify the registration process.

Example:

If the extensions are accessed dialing the numbers 322- 8994 to 322-9001, then 322 can be programmed as an Attendant prefix.

If the extensions are accessed dialing the numbers 256- 9071 to 256-9078, then 256-907 can be programmed as an Attendant prefix.

If every extension is assigned a different external number, the Attendant Prefix should be defined with no digits.

External Number Registration (91)

If code 89 is not used, the entire numbers will be programmed. If code 89 is used, then only the complement digits (to the right) of each number will be entered. In this slot (91) each MSN/DID is assigned an Index (slot) that will be used in the code 92.

Assignment of an External Number to an Extension (92)

With this code the external numbers registered in each slot are assigned to exten-sions or Subscriber Groups designated to answer external calls made to those num-bers. An extension cannot be assigned more than once.

Busy Signaling (004)

This signals the caller that the line is busy, when the system receives an incoming call and the attendant extension is busy.

Sending of Area Code (011)

This allows the system to send the Area Code (LAC) to a destination exchange over a digital line. This enables Caller ID.

Sending of Country Code (012)

This allows the system to send the Country Code (CAC) to a destination exchange over a digital line. This enables Caller ID.

This feature is valid only for digital lines with an attendant number. It is not valid ifmore than one extension is configured for the slot/DID number/MSN. If the Fax/DIDmodule is installed and configured for digital lines, this feature will also be invalid.

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6.4.11 ADSL Module

This provides connection for network PCs for sharing ADSL access, without requiring a splitter, modem, additional ADSL, hub or network cards in any of the PCs.The PCs are connected to the HiPath 1100 which provides (via LAN) the same func-tions provided by the V.24 serial interface for integrating the HiPath 1100 System Manager, Interaction Center Smart and billing applications.To configure the ADSL module correctly you need information about the VPI/VCI pro-tocols, DNS servers, user name and password used by the carrier.All the PCs must have a network card installed and must be on the same network as the ADSL module used as a gateway for accessing the Internet.

Restore ADSL Module Default Settings (013)

This code restores the default configuration of the ADSL module assuming an IP of 10.0.0.1.

6.4.12 Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120

You can connect a Music module to the HiPath 1120 system. This module also pro-vides a Relay and a Sensor for integrating other devices such as an Entrance Tele-phone, a Door Opener etc.

Sensor:When the state of a sensor changes (for example, when the sensor changes from an open contact to a closed contact), the following functions can be executed:

Selection of a number in the Speed Dialing Directory (Phonebook)

Activation of a relay

Dialing a number from the Speed Dialing directory and activating a relay.

The activation logic based on the initial position of the sensor contacts as well as its resulting actions are programmable.

When using an ADSL module, do not connect the V.24 serial interface adapter cableto the C.O. All data is delivered through the network.

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Relay:The relay can be activated via the sensor, assuming that the sensor is configured. It can be activated manually or automatically after a specified time. When the relay is activated, the contacts close. When it is deactivated, the contacts open.

Programming the Sensor’s Function (70)

Allows you to select a function for the sensor:

Deactivate the sensor’s function (default)

Select entry 089 of the Speed Dialing Directory

Activate the relay through the sensor

Select entry 089 of the Speed Dialing Directory and activate the relay through the sensor.

Sensor Activation Logic (74)

The main position of the sensor can be set as follows: contacts are closed and the sensor is activated when the contacts are open; or contacts are open and the sensor is activated when the contacts are closed.

Relay Closing Time (73)

Specifies the length of time that the relay must remain closed.

Once this setting is configured it is recommended to test it using the programming code 87 to see if the correct action is performed. If the correct number is dialed and/or the correct relay is actuated from a sensor when an alarm is activated, it means the operation is correct.

If the closing time is set to "000," the relay will remain active until it is manually de-activated.

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7 Feature Access Codes

The HiPath 1100 provides two numbering plans that can be configured using the HiPath 1100 System Manager. For example, with Numbering Plan 1 you may have an internal extension of 11/101. This extension would correspond to extension 211/2011 on Numbering Plan 2. The same occurs when configuring the codes for feature activation.

Our clients that are familiar with the Euroset line system can use Numbering Plan 2, which allows them to use with the HiPath 1100 the same feature access codes they used with the Euroset System.

7.1 Numbering Plan 1 (default)

Notes:

The key can be reprogrammed to use Code 75.

The key can be reprogrammed to use Code 76.

Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190External analog line 851 to 856 851 to 866 851 to 866 851 to 882External digital line 801 to 802 801 to 815 801 to 815 801 to 845Extension 11 to 26 11 to 30 11 to 60 101 to 140Group of external lines 0 or 890 to 899Subscriber group 780 to 789Internal Subscriber Group 770

Feature Code

System Telephone Features

Redialing aParking b to

Parking - Resume Call or b to

Call Forwarding eCall Forwarding - Deactivation eHold Call Hold: k / To resume: k or

Conference (E821 ST) fToggle (E821 ST) l

*#

0 9

0 9

#

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Group Pickup (E821 ST) cIndividual Pickup (E821 ST) cSpeaker (E822 ST and E3030) g- activate/deactivate speakerphone and g- acti-

vate/deactivate speaker

Caller List e

Phonebook Search (E822 ST and E3030)

name and

Flash on External Lined

Headset - Activation 0Headset - Deactivation 0Remote Configuration

Programming a Function Key 0Assigning a Macro to a Key 0 sequence 0Programming the Info Key 0Programming a key for External MWI 0Activating a key for switching the keypad 0Programing a key for Internal MWI 0Accessing your Mailbox 0 MWI key

Virtual Keypad 0 Toggle Keypad key

Seizure of an External Line

External Call

External Call by a Group of Exter-nal Lines external line - (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Seizure of a Specific Analog Line

, “XY” is from:HiPath 1120: 51 to 56HiPath 1130/1150: 51 to 66HiPath 1190: 51 to 82

Feature Code

# 8 2

# 4 9 4

* 4 9 2

# 4 9 2

* 9 9 1

* 9 1

* 4 9 1

* 9 1 # # 0 1

* 9 1 # # 0 2

* 9 1 # # 0 3

* 9 1 # # 0 4

0

8 9 X

8 X Y

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Seizure of a Specific Digital Line

, “XY” is from:HiPath 1120: 01 to 02 HiPath 1130/1150: 01 to 15HiPath 1190: 01 to 45

External Line Reservation - Busy Wait for phone rings external line

Functions Used When Making Calls

Individual Speed Dialing + (“X” is from 0 to 4)

Programming Individual Speed Dialing

+ (“X” is from 0 to 4)

System Speed Dialing + (“XY” is from 00 to 89)

Internal Call , HiPath 1120: 11 to 26/ HiPath 1130: 11 to 30/ HiPath 1150: 11 to 60/ HiPath 1190: 101 to 140.

Attendant or Overflow Extension

Calling an Internal Group

Redialing

Recall - Activation (No Answer or Busy)

1) no answer (d

) phone rings

or 2) Wait for phonerings

Recall - Activation (External line is busy)

(d

) phone rings

Recall - Deactivation

Override (Busy extension) busy (d

)

Urgent call (Busy extension) (busy) Wait

Hotline (if programmed)

Functions used during a Call

Transfer (For transfers without consultation there is no need to wait before answering)

(d

) extension ( )

Consultation (To end a consulta-tion wait for replacement of hand-set)

(d

)

Feature Code

8 X Y

* 7 * X

* 9 2 * X

* 7 0 X Y

9

7 7 0

# 4 9 7

* 5 8

* 5 8

# 5 8

* 6 2

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Resuming an Incoming Call (d

) (if Busy or No Answer)or

(d

) (for MF telephones, if No Answer)

Toggle (Use after consultation for answering a second or urgent call)

(d

)

Conference - Activation (d

) (d

)

Parking (d

) + (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Parking (Resume Call) + (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Suffix Dialing

Functions Used When Receiving Calls

Answering (External Call / Call Hold)

(d

)

Accessing your Mailbox Voice Mail Group

Group Pickup

Individual Pickup extension

Call Forwarding to External Number external line

Internal Call Forwarding Extension or Voice Mail Group

Call Forwarding -Deactivation

Call Forwarding - Activation(No Answer)

Extension or Voice Mail Group

Call Forwarding -Deactivation(No Answer)

Do Not Disturb - Activation

Do Not Disturb - Deactivation

Attendant for External Line - Acti-vation(Does not apply to HiPath 1190)

line or

Attendant for External Line - Deactivation (Does not apply to HiPath 1190)

line or

Feature Code

* 0

* 2

* 3

* 5 6 X

# 5 6 X

7 5 5 3

* 5 5

* 5 7

* 5 9

* 1 1

* 1 1

# 1 1

* 1 4

# 1 4

* 9 7

# 9 7

* 4 9 5 0

# 4 9 5 0

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Miscellaneous Functions

Electronic Lock - Activation password

Electronic Lock - Deactivation password

COS (Class of Service) Changeover

extension password

Data Protection - Activation

Data Protection - Deactivation

Functions - Deactivation (Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Data Protection)

Room Monitor (Babyphone)

Night service - Activation password

Night service - Deactivation password

Door Opener (After answer by Entrance Telephone)

(d

)

System Programming Mode password code

Remote Configuration

Relay - Activation (HiPath 1120 only)

Relay- Deactivation (HiPath 1120 only)

Alarm Clock

Alarm Clock (Daily) time (e.g., 1230)

Alarm Clock (Daily, except week-ends )

time (e.g., 1230)

Alarm Clock (After a specified time)

time (e.g., 1230)

Alarm Clock (For a specified time) date/time (e.g., 24121830)

Deactivate Alarm Clock

Query Alarm Clock (E822 ST and E3030)

Feature Code

* 6 6

# 6 6

* 5 0 8

* 4 9 0

# 4 9 0

# 0

* 8 8

* 4 4

# 4 4

* 6 1

* 9 5

* 9 9 1

* 9 0

# 9 0

* 4 6 1

* 4 6 2

* 4 6 3

* 4 6 4

# 4 6

* 4 6 5

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7.2 Numbering Plan 2

Notes:

The key can be reprogrammed to use Code 412.

The key can be reprogrammed to use Code 413.

UCD Group Functions

Group Login

Group Logout

Calling a UCD Group (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Silent Monitoring (Override with-out beep)

(d

)

Satellite PABX

Operation as Satellite PABX line # - (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Flash on External Line (d

)

Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190External analog line 4651 to 4656 4651 to 4666 4651 to 4682External digital line 4601 to 4602 4601 to 4615 4601 to 4615 4601 to 4645Extension 211 to 226 211 to 230 211 to 260 2011 to 2150Group of external lines 0 or 70 to 79Subscriber group 201 to 210 2001 to 2010Internal Subscriber Group 200

Feature Code

System Telephone Features

Redialing aParking b to

Parking - Resume Call ou b to

Call Forwarding eCall Forwarding - Deactivation e

Feature Code

* 8 5

# 8 5

7 8 X

* 6 2

8 9 X

* 5 1

*#

5 0 5 9

5 0 5 9

#

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Hold Call Hold: k / To resume: k or

Conference (E821 ST) fToggle (E821 ST) lGroup Pickup (E821 ST) cIndividual Pickup (E821 ST) c

Speaker (E822 ST and E3030) g - activate/deactivate speakerphone and g - acti-

vate/deactivate speaker

Caller List e

Phonebook Search (E822 ST and E3030)

name and

Flash on External Lined

Headset - Activation 0Headset - Deactivation 0Remote Configuration

Programming a Function Key 0Assigning a Macro to a Key 0 sequence0Programming the Info Key 0Programming a key for External MWI 0Activating a key for switching the keypad 0Programing a key for Internal MWI 0Accessing your Mailbox 0 MWI key

Virtual Keypad 0 Toggle Keypad key

Seizure of an External Line

External Call

External Call by a Group of Exter-

nal Linesexternal line - (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Feature Code

4 9 4

# 4 4 4

4 3 5

4 3 4

4 9 6

4 9 0

4 9 1

4 9 0 4 4 6

* 9 1 # # 0 2

* 9 1 # # 0 3

* 9 1 # # 0 4

0

7 X

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Seizure of a Specific Analog Line, “XY”is from: - HiPath 1120: 51

to 56 HiPath 1130/1150: 51 to 66/ HiPath 1190: 51 to 82

Seizure of a Specific Digital Line, “XY” is from: - HiPath 1120: 01

to 02 - HiPath 1130/1150: 01 to 15 - HiPath 1190: 01 to 45

External Line Reservation - Busy Wait for phone rings external line

Functions Used When Making Calls

Individual Speed Dialing + (“X” is from 0 to 4)

Programming Individual Speed

Dialing + (“XY” is from 00 to 04)

System Speed Dialing + (“XY” is from 00 to 89)

Internal Call, Extensions for: HiPath 1120: 211 to 226

HiPath 1130/1150: 211 to 260/ HiPath 1190: 2101 to 2150.

Attendant or Overflow Extension

Calling an Internal Group

Redialing

Recall - Activation (No Answer or

Busy)

1) no answer (d

) phone rings

or

2) Wait for phone rings

Recall - Deactivation

Override (Busy extension) busy (d

)

Urgent call (Busy extension) (busy) Wait

Hotline

(If programmed)

Functions used during a Call

Transfer (For transfers without

consultation there is no need to wait

before answering)

(d

) extension ( )

Feature Code

6 X Y4

6 X Y4

8 * X

4 9 3 8 X Y

8 0 X Y

9

2 0 0

6

2

4 4 2

4

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Consultation (To end a consulta-

tion wait for replacement of hand-

set)

(d

)

Resuming an Incoming Call

(d

)

or

(d

) (for MF telephones, if no answer)

Toggle (Use after consultation for

answering a second or urgent call)(d

)

Conference - Activation (d

) (d

)

Parking (d

) (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Parking (Resume Call) (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Suffix Dialing

Functions Used When Receiving Calls

Answering (External Call / Call

Hold)(d

)

Accessing your Mailbox Voice Mail Group

Group Pickup

Individual Pickup

Call Forwarding to External

Numberexternal line

Internal Call Forwarding Extension or Voice Mail Group

Call Forwarding -Deactivation

Call Forwarding - Activation

(No Answer)Extensions or Voice Mail Group

Call Forwarding -Deactivation

(No Answer)

Do Not Disturb - Activation

Do Not Disturb - Deactivation

Feature Code

1

1

8

5 X

5 X

4 4

1

3

3

4 2 1 0

* 1 1

4 2 0

4 8 1

4 8 0

4 3 1

4 3 0

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Attendant for External Line - Acti-

vation

(Does not apply to HiPath 1190)

line or

Attendant for External Line -

Deactivation (Does not apply to

HiPath 1190)

line or

Miscellaneous Functions

Electronic Lock - Activation password

Electronic Lock - Deactivation password

COS (Class of Service)

Changeoverlocal extension password

Data Protection - Activation

Data Protection - Deactivation

Functions - Deactivation (Call

Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Data

Protection)

Room Monitor

(Babyphone)

Night service - Activation password

Night service - Deactivation password

Door Opener (After answer by

Entrance Telephone)(d

)

System Programming Mode password code

Remote Configuration

Relay - Activation (HiPath 1120 only)

Relay- Deactivation (HiPath 1120

only)

Alarm Clock

Alarm Clock (Daily) time (e.g., 1230)

Feature Code

4 1 1 0

4 1 0 0

4 5 1

4 5 0

4 4 3

4 3 3

4 3 2

4 0 0

4 4 1

4 7 1

4 7 0

3

4 9 5

4 9 6

4 3 9

4 3 8

4 5 14

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Alarm Clock (Daily, except week-

ends ) time (e.g., 1230)

Alarm Clock (After a specified

time) time (e.g., 1230)

Alarm Clock (For a specified time) date/time (e.g., 24121830)

Deactivate Alarm Clock

Query Alarm Clock (E822 ST and E3030)

UCD Group Functions

Group Login

Group Logout

Calling a UCD Group (“X” is from 1 to 9)

Silent Monitoring (Override with-

out beep)(d

)

Satellite PABX

Operation as Satellite PABX line # - (“X” is from 0 to 9)

Flash on External Line (d

)

Feature Code

4 5 24

4 5 34

4 5 44

4 5 04

4 5 54

4 3 7

4 3 6

2 0 X

4

7 X

3

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8 Abbreviations

8.1 General list

This list presents the abbreviations used in this manual.

Table 8-1 Abbreviations

Abbreviation Meaning

ACD Automatic Call Distribution

ACS Alternative Carrier Selection

ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line

ARG Argentina

BRA Brazil

CAS Channel-Associated Signaling

CTI Computer Telephony Integration

COS Class of Access (Class of Service)

CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation

CD Carrier Detect

CHN China

CND Canada

CTS Clear To Send

DID Direct Inward Dialing

DP Dial pulse telephone

DG General Distributor

DSR Data Send Ready

DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency

DTR Data Terminal Ready

E1 Primary Access

ESD Electrostatic Discharge

ETSI European Telecomunications Standard Institute

EB Expansion Board

EWACO Restriction and Permission Lists

GND Ground

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HKZ Analog Trunk

IM International Market

IND India

ISDN Integrated Services Digital Networks

LAN Local Area Network

MB Basic Module

MO Optional Module

MOH Music on Hold

MF Analog Multifrequency telephone

MSN Multiple Subscriber Number

NT Network Terminator

PBX Private Branch Exchange

PC Personal Computer

PEN Protection Conductor plus Neuter conductor

PMP Point Multipoint Connection

PP Point to Point Connection

PSU Power supply unit

RSA Republic of South Africa

RUF Ring

RTC Real time clock

RTS Request To Send

RxD Receive Data

S0 Basic Access

SPA Spain

SW Software

TAPI Telephony Applications Programming Interface

TFE Türfernsprecher (EntranceTtelephone)

TN-S Power supply systems with Phase, Neuter (grounded)

TN-C-S Power supply systems with Phase, Neuter (grounded) and Ground

TxD Transmit Data

Table 8-1 Abbreviations

Abbreviation Meaning

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UCD Universal Call Distribution

Table 8-1 Abbreviations

Abbreviation Meaning

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Index Z

AAbbreviations 3-2, 8-1accidents, reporting 1-7ADSL Module 6-40

BBackplane 3-46battery disposal 1-6

CCall Detail Recording

Programming code 6-17Call detail Recording

Description 6-35Checking the Protective Ground Connection4-43

Configuring a Relay and Sensor on the Hi-Path 1120 6-40

Configuring an Entrance Telephone 6-34Configuring the System Specifically for theClient 6-7

Connecting Extensions to the System’s Inter-nal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) 4-31

Connecting the System to Power Supply 6-1

Ddata security 1-8Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequen-cy (MF) 5-8

Digital Trunk 6-38disposal, battery 1-6Documentation List 2-10

EE 3030 System Telephone 5-4E821 ST System Telephone 5-6E822-ST System Telephone 5-5emergencies 1-7Entrance Telephone 6-17Environmental Conditions 2-9

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euroset 3005, euroset 3010 and euroset 3025system variants 5-9

Expansion module (EB)HiPath 1120 3-15HiPath 1130/1150/1190 3-20

External line settings 6-10External Lines Settings 6-25External MWI 6-14

FFax/DID Module 6-36Fax/DID Module Configuration 6-20Feature Access Codes 7-1

GGeneral settings 6-14Getting to Know your Systems 4-4

HHiPath 1100 ADSL Manager 6-4HiPath 1100 Configurations 2-2HiPath 1100 E1 Trunk Manager 6-5HiPath 1100 System Installation 4-1HiPath 1100 System Periphery 2-3HiPath1120 Size 4-4HiPath1120/1130/1150 Size 4-10HiPath1130/1150 Size 4-6HiPath1190 Size 4-10

IImportant settings 6-8Installation of Expansion and Option Modules4-15

Installation Procedures 4-2Installing a Power Supply (UPS) 4-27Installing a V.24 Interface 4-38Installing an Entrance Telephone/Door Open-er 4-39

Installing an External Audio Source 4-38Installing Modules 4-20Installing Telephone Terminals 4-46

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Issues Concerning Changes to the DefaultPassword 6-3

LLimitations to System Expansion 2-5

MMain Distribution Frame (MDF) 3-45Module List 3-2Modules 3-1

Overview 3-1Motherboard (MB) 3-7

HiPath 1120 3-8HiPath 1130/1150 3-11

OOption Module (MO)

TME1 module 3-25Option Modules (MO) 3-25

CD 16 module 3-37Option modules (MO)

ADSL module 3-31Fax/DID module 3-35

Option Modules(MO) HiPath 1120Music module 3-38

PPerforming a Visual Inspection 4-48Power Supply Unit (PSU) 3-41Power Systems 2-1Powering/Protecting the System 4-41privacy 1-8Programming

Digital trunk 6-21Programming an Extension 6-27Programming an extension 6-11Programming Comments 6-23Programming Mode 6-1Programming Mode Syntax 6-2Protection of External Lines and Extensions4-42

Protective Power Outage Relays 4-44

RRelay and Sensor configuration on the HiPath

1120 6-22reporting accidents 1-7Run quick test 6-22

Ssafety information 1-1

caution 1-4danger 1-2warning 1-3

safety symbols 1-1Select the location for installing the equip-ment 4-3

System Cabling 4-44System Data 2-1System Telephone Feature Keys 5-7System Telephone Settings 5-7System Telephones 5-2

TTable of the System’s Programming Codes6-7

Technical Standards and Compliance 2-9Telephones 5-1TFE Door Opener Interface 3-48The E805 S e E805 C Telephones 5-13TME1 coax cable 3-53TME1 Module Connector Assignments 3-27TME1 Serial Cable 3-52

UUnpacking System Components 4-3UPS specifications

HiPath 1120 3-41HiPath 1130/1150/1190 3-43

Using a Telephone Set 6-2

VV.24 Adapter Cable 3-50Voice Mail 6-14

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