ESI IVX S-Class Installation Manual
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  • Page 1 voice mail WITH Installation Manual 0450-0457 Rev. T...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2007 ESI (Estech Systems, Inc.). IVX is a registered trademark, and Esi-Dex, Integrated Answering Machine, and Verbal User’s Guide are trademarks, of ESI. CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Motorola and ColdFire are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
  • Page 3 Table of contents General description..............................A.1 Hardware overview/installation ..........................B.1 Remote maintenance with Esi-Access ........................C.1 System programming: An introduction.........................D.1 System fixed numbering plan..................................D.2 System programming overview ..................................D.3 Function 1: System parameters ..........................E.1 Function 11: Initialize....................................E.1 Functions 12 and 13: Installer and Administrator passwords........................E.1 Function 14: System clock ..................................E.2...
  • Page 4 (This page included for pagination purposes only.)
  • Page 5: General Description

    (amplification required) IVX S-Class Generation II. IVX S-Class Generation I can handle up to 12 CO lines and up to 30 stations. This and all other references to Caller ID service within this manual assume the end-user organization subscribes to Caller ID service from its telephone service provider.
  • Page 6: Voice Mail Features

    If ordered at purchase. Not available as an upgrade. Previously known as ESI PC Attendant Console. IVX S-Class Generation II. IVX S-Class Generation I has up to 42 possible call-processing ports. Not available on 12-Key Feature Phone. On the six-port/30-hour system. The four-port/two-hour system stores the five most recently deleted messages.
  • Page 7: Hardware Overview/Installation

    482 port cards (see next item), and one 4 x 8 x 2 main board. Expansion Cabinet You can “piggy-back” an Expansion Cabinet to the front of the IVX S-Class Base Cabinet (see page B.8). Depending on the S-Class system, the Expansion Cabinet houses either one or two additional port cards, enabling the system to grow to its maximum configuration —...
  • Page 8: Wall-Mount Transformer

    66 or 110 block. The S-Class 482 port card cannot be used on any other ESI phone system. Warning: 482 port cards for IVX 42s (Generation I) are not compatible with IVX 56s (Generation II); use only port card boards marked 5010-0579 with S-Class main boards marked 5010-0578 or 5010-0590.
  • Page 9: Esi Cordless Handsets

    ESI Cordless Handsets IVX S-Class also supports ESI’s digital Cordless Handsets. There are two sizes: small and large. Each includes four familiar fixed feature keys, four programmable feature keys, and a headset jack. The Base Station for each ESI Cordless Handset uses a standard line cord.
  • Page 10 IVX S-Class Installation Manual Hardware overview/installation Cautions Important: This information complies with the requirements of Underwriters’ Laboratories (UL) and UL Standard 60950. When using this telephone equipment, always exercise basic safety precautions in order to minimize the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons. Before proceeding, please read the following: •...
  • Page 11: Regulatory Information

    IVX S-Class Installation Manual Hardware overview/installation Regulatory information United States of America Registration The CO line telephone numbers, FCC registration number, and ringer equivalence number (REN) of this equipment must be provided to the telephone company before installation. (See below for FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number.)
  • Page 12: Hardware Installation

    Do not mount the equipment in a place that receives direct sunlight. The system and supporting components should be mounted to a half-inch (or thicker) plywood backboard. Here is the layout of a typical IVX S-Class installation: IVX S-Class typical installation...
  • Page 13: Opening The Cabinet

    IVX S-Class Installation Manual Hardware overview/installation Opening the cabinet The lid on all cabinets is held in place by two tabs that rest in slots in the bottom of the case, and a release tab that snaps into an opening in the top-center of the cabinet and is secured by a retaining screw.
  • Page 14: Expansion Cabinet Installation

    7. Through the large opening in the back of the Expansion Cabinet, connect the ribbon cable as follows: • On IVX S-Class Generation I — Connect J1 on the port card to J2 on the card directly below. • On IVX S-Class Generation II — Connect J5 on the port card to the J6 on the card directly below.
  • Page 15: Led Functions

    Base Cabinet to the main board as follows: • On IVX S-Class Generation I — Connect J1 in the Base Cabinet to J1 on the main board. • On IVX S-Class Generation II — Connect J5 in the Base Cabinet to J5 on the main board.
  • Page 16: Grounding Instructions

    IVX cabinet, and retain ground connection when IVX power supply module is unplugged. Note: IVX S-Class system lines are protected against a 10 KV surge only if the earth ground procedures described above are followed.
  • Page 17 UPS and could, theoretically, be enough to cause the phone equipment to reset or even “freeze.” Though it is hard to predict exactly when different ESI systems will have problems with modified sine wave or square waveform UPSs (meaning during a power failure event or the recovery from one), it’s fair to assume that a problem will eventually arise from the use of such UPSs.
  • Page 18 Range: Programmable for 300, 1,200, 2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19.2K, 38.4K, or (Generation II only) 115K bps. Default: 38.4K. Maintenance Connect a PC (such as a laptop) to the port to perform on-line programming via Esi-Access. SMDR The IVX S-Class system continuously outputs real-time SMDR call records to the DB9 serial port.
  • Page 19: Co Line Connection

    All stations are connected using a single pair. Each port position is pre-numbered and fixed as indicated in the 66 Block Wiring Diagram. ESI recommends using a minimum of 20 feet of Cat-3 or Cat-5 cabling, and the provided ESI line cord, for each ESI Digital Feature Phone or ESI Cordless Handset Base Station.
  • Page 20 TAPI cable and adapter (shipped with each TAPI Phone). Also, if Caller ID integration is desired, you should confirm that (a) Caller ID is enabled on the IVX S-Class phone system and (b) the telephone company is providing Caller ID service.

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