Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Installation Manual

Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual Release 9.0 - October 2012...
  • Page 2 Legal notice: Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ............Protection against Interferences ..............Chapter 2 Hardware: Platform and Interfaces Overview ....................Platforms ....................OmniPCX Office RCE Compact ..............OmniPCX Office RCE Small ................OmniPCX Office RCE Medium ..............OmniPCX Office RCE Large ................. Installation ....................Overview ......................Equipment ....................
  • Page 4 Detailed description ..................Chapter 3 System Services Software Licence Management ............SOFTWARE LICENCE MANAGEMENT ............Software Keys ..................Voice Services Available in "Limited" Mode ..........Software Key Change ..................Detailed description ................Services controlled by the "Main" software key ..........Services controlled by the “CTI”...
  • Page 5 Managed services ..................3.16 Mobility on GSM ................... 3.16 Chapter 4 Installation and Cabling Presentation ..................... Location of Unit ....................Environment ....................Connections and Cabling ..............Detailed description ..................Power Supply ..................4.19 Installation procedure ................... 4.19 SIP Terminals ..................4.34 8002/8012 Desk Phone ................
  • Page 6 Hardware description ..................4.84 Hardware configuration ................4.86 External connections ..................4.87 Intelligent Base Stations ..............4.90 Detailed description ..................4.90 Safety rules ....................4.98 IP-DECT Base Stations ..............4.101 Detailed description ..................4.101 PIMphony ....................4.103 Overview ..................... 4.103 Additional Information .................
  • Page 7 Overview ......................Installation procedure ..................Accessing the System .................. 6.10 Downloading the Software ................6.17 Services provided ..................6.19 Chapter 7 Maintenance Services Maintenance Level 1 ................Maintenance ....................Chapter 8 Glossary Glossary ....................A ........................B ........................C ........................D ........................
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  • Page 9: Preliminary

    Copyright 2001 - 2000 Datalight, Inc., All Rights Reserved. In order to better serve its customers, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise reserves the right to modify the characteristics of its products without notice. Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise - 32, avenue Kléber F-92707 Colombes Cedex RCS Paris 602 033 185. 1.2.1.2...
  • Page 10 Chapter Protective earthing This equipment must imperatively be connected to a permanent earth protection installed according to current legislation. Installation of the mains power The mains power must be installed as close as possible to the unit and must be easily accessible.
  • Page 11 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage) R&TTE 1999/5/EC compliance 1999/519/EC (Specific Absorption Rate) 1.2.1.4 Interface Classification 1.2.1.4.1 OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large SELV: Safety Extra Low Voltage TNV-3: Telecommunication Network Voltage Figure 1.2: OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large 1.2.1.4.2 OmniPCX Office RCE Compact...
  • Page 12: Protection Against Interferences

    The Mini-MIX daughter board requires BACKXS-N back panel and PSXS-N power supply module. The Mini-MIX daughter board can be used only in an OmniPCX Office RCE Compact or, in case of migration from R7.1 or lower, in a Compact Edition 2nd Generation, equipped with a PowerCPU board.
  • Page 13 may cause harmful interference and void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Japan - VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for Interference) Translation : This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference.
  • Page 14 Chapter...
  • Page 15: Overview

    (according to country). The stations are packaged separately. Platforms Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server is available in the following models: 2.2.1 OmniPCX Office RCE Compact 14 ports. 1 CPU slot + 1 MIX slot...
  • Page 16 Note: This wall-mounted version is also called XS-N. The Mini-MIX daughter board, plugged on a PowerCPU booard, requires an OmniPCX Office RCE Compact, or, in case of migration from Release 7.1 or lower, a Compact Edition 2nd Generation. The Mini-MIX daughter board cannot be used on an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Compact Edition.
  • Page 17: Omnipcx Office Rce Small

    Slot 80 EN 01 for the first T0 access (80-001-01) Slot 80 EN 02 for the second T0 access (80-002-01) Slot 80 EN 09 for the first Z access (80-009-01) Slot 80 EN 10 for the second Z access (80-010-01) 2.2.2 OmniPCX Office RCE Small...
  • Page 18: Omnipcx Office Rce Medium

    Dimension: H = 66 mm; W = 442 mm; D = 400 mm. Weight: 6 kg. 2.2.3 OmniPCX Office RCE Medium 56 ports. 1 CPU slot 5 general-purpose slots. Energy consumption: 1,2 A (230 V) / 2,3 A (110 V) - 120 W.
  • Page 19: Installation

    Installation 2.3.1 Overview...
  • Page 20: Equipment

    Equipment shall be installed at the factory or in the field by submitter's trained personnel in accordance with the installation instruction provided with the equipment. Equipment 2.4.1 Boards and Options The following table lists the boards available on OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large. Board Function Optional boards Connections...
  • Page 21: Detailed Description

    SLI16 SLI4-1 SLI8-1 SLI16-1 SLI4-2 SLI8-2 SLI16-2 UAI4 4, 8 or 16 UA interfaces Alcatel-Lucent 9 series or UAI8 UAI16-1 board: possibility of Alcatel Reflexes stations UAI16 powering terminals connected to Multi Reflexes 4099 UAI16-1 the 16 interfaces remotely from...
  • Page 22 Chapter As of R8.0, the PowerCPU board performs the CPU functions of an OmniPCX Office system. 2.4.2.1.1 Function of the LEDs Name Color Function Green CPU functioning LED (flashing) POWER Red/Green Mains operation: steady green LED Battery operation: steady yellow LED...
  • Page 23 Board used for connecting up digital terminals or DECT 4070 IO/EO base stations. The UAI16-1 board is used to power terminals connected to the 16 interfaces remotely from an EPS48 external power supply connected to interface 1 via an external adapter cable (splitter). Caution: Only use EPS48 power supplies and the splitters provided.
  • Page 24 2.4.2.7 PRA Boards This board provides 1 primary access for connecting the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system to the ISDN digital public network or to private networks: PRA -T2, DASS2, DLT2 : 30 x 64-Kbps B-channels + 1 x 64-Kbps D-channel; 2048 Kbps.
  • Page 25 T2 Name T1 Name Function BUSY BUSY B-channels busy (red LED lights up if at least 1 B-channel is busy) RAI (ATD) Remote frame alarm (red LED lights up on alarm) AIS (SIA2M) Too many "1's in the 2-Mbit binary train (red LED lights up on alarm) NOS (MS) NSIG Absence of 2-Mbit signal (red LED lights up on alarm)
  • Page 26 Chapter Each category-5 RJ45 connector has 2 green LEDs: Left LED = link status and activity: • off: link disconnected • on: link connected • blinking: link active Right LED = full duplex/collision: • off: Half Duplex • on: Full Duplex •...
  • Page 27 Daughter Board Provision on PowerCPU Board The table below presents the daughter boards which can be provided on the PowerCPU board, according to the platform used. Daughter Boards OmniPCX Office RCE Compact OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large ARMADA VoIP32...
  • Page 28 Chapter Mini-MIX daughter board can be used only in an OmniPCX Office RCE Compact or, in case of migration from R7.1 or lower, in a Compact Edition 2nd Generation, equipped with a PowerCPU board. Figure 2.22: Example of Daughter Boards on PowerCPU 2.4.2.14...
  • Page 29 SLI16, SLI16-1, SLI16-2 PRA-T2, PRA-T1, DASS2, DLT2, T1-CAS, PCM R2 APA4, APA8 DDI2, DD14 BRA2, BRA4, BRA8 LANX8, LANX16, LANX16-1, LANX8-2, LANX16-2 2.4.2.14.3 OmniPCX Office RCE Medium Boards Slots 1-2-3-4-5 CPU Slot PowerCPU Mandatory MIX x/y/z AMIX-1 x/y/z UAI4, UAI8, UAI16, UAI16-1...
  • Page 30 Chapter 2.4.2.14.4 OmniPCX Office RCE Large Boards Slot 1 Slots 2-3-4 Slots5-6-7-8 CPU Slot PowerCPU Mandatory MIX x/y/z AMIX-1 x/y/z UAI4, UAI8 UAI16, UAI16-1 SLI4, SLI8, SLI16, SLI4-1, SLI8-1, SLI16-1, SLI4-2, SLI8-2, SLI16-2 PRA-T2, PRA-T1, DASS2, DLT2, T1-CAS, PCM R2...
  • Page 31: Software Licence Management

    3.1.1 SOFTWARE LICENCE MANAGEMENT On an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server several types of devices may be connected, several services may be offered and several applications may run. The purpose of the feature “Software Licence Management” is to define for a given system (i.e.
  • Page 32: Voice Services Available In "Limited" Mode

    Chapter the PRINC (PRINCIPAL) software key or MAIN for the system functions (voice, system feature, etc.) the CTI Software key for the CTI functions The software key corresponds to a text file where the name is the CPU hardware number with the .MSL (MAIN key) or .CSL (CTI key) extension.
  • Page 33: Software Key Change

    Software key -> Hardware serial number Send this serial number and the function levels required to Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Load the key file Main.msl or CTI.csl from the Alcatel-Lucent Business Partner Internet site (this file can also be downloaded by the manufacturer) Downloading a new software key: •...
  • Page 34: Services Controlled By The "Main" Software Key

    Chapter 3.3.1 Services controlled by the "Main" software key The following table lists the functions controlled by the "Main" software key. If a software key is not present in the system, or is incorrect, the system starts in a limited state. The table also gives the limited state service levels, the granularity of upgrades, the maximum service level for each service, and if a hardware extension exists.
  • Page 35 Controlled services Relevant Values in Modularity Hardware software limited extension version mode Number of IP Phones (IP Touch) Number of PIMphony multimedia terminals VoIP GATEWAY Number of VoIP channels From R8.0 0 Number of VoIP trunk channels From R8.0 0 VOIP R1.0/R1.1 VoIP on application board...
  • Page 36 Chapter Controlled services Relevant Values in Modularity Hardware software limited extension version mode MULTIPLE AUTOMATED ATTENDANT Number of tree structures: From R6.0 closed open 1 license for 1 tree structure 1 license for 5 tree structures Pay Per User (PPU) PPU activation From R5.0 R5 and R5.1: Not controlled by the system.
  • Page 37: Services Controlled By The "Cti" Software Key

    Controlled services Relevant Values in Modularity Hardware software limited extension version mode Number of active Automatic Call From R3 5, 10, 20, or Distribution agents depending on license Automatic Call Distribution statistics From R3 closed open module Number of agent applications From R3 Number of supervisors From R3...
  • Page 38 Number of sessions 25 (R1) 0 (from R2) Number of monitors 250 (R1) 0 (from R2) Features None Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server CALL CENTER Number of sessions Number of monitors Features None CSTA DESKTOP CLIENT Number of sessions Number of monitors...
  • Page 39: Descriptions

    Controlled services Relevant Default Modularity software state version TAPI 2.1 SERVER Number of sessions Number of monitors Features None BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF) Number of sessions Number of monitors Features None XML SERVER Number of sessions Number of monitors Features None PIMphony UNIFIED Number of sessions...
  • Page 40: Standard Telephony

    Chapter This section describes how the licenses affect the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server. 3.4.2 Standard telephony The number of sets allowed can be changed without reset, it means that all the devices are accepted but the sets, which exceed the limit, are put out of service (as it would be done by OMC) due to a SWL reason.
  • Page 41: Call Handling Features

    IP-DECT subscribers has reached the maximum value indicated in the current license. 3.4.6 Call handling features 3.4.6.1 The same as for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server. 3.4.6.2 DISA / DISA Transit The same as for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server.
  • Page 42: Internet Access (Relevant Up To R7.1)

    Chapter In case of upgrade, a reset is necessary to take into account new MIX boards. In default state reached after 30 days of temporary state, the license 2B channels on mixed board is set to 24. 3.4.8 Internet access (relevant up to R7.1) Several services are defined in the license: Access &...
  • Page 43: Lan Telephony

    2 access on CPU III main, 16 access on CoCPU) 3.4.12 Lan telephony In the license, two counters are defined: The number of TSC/IP and number of PIMphony IP: Their processing is the same as for other sets. The number of allowed NOE/IP are included into the TSC/IP counters. 3.4.13 VoIP Gateway 3.4.13.1...
  • Page 44: Music On Hold (Moh)

    Chapter For example: If by configuration, you remove the two ports from the default attendant group because you do not have automated attendant (it is not mandatory). Then, if there is a SWL upgrade, which permits 4 ports and automated attendant, you will need to create two new ports, present in the attendant default group and in the first hunting group.
  • Page 45: Languages

    3.4.16.2 Call accounting over IP This license is required for printing on the fly or for using external accounting applications. Output data will be provided in a simple XML format interface. This license must be opened for OHL needs. 3.4.16.3 Local calls (from R8.1) Specific license for each country 3.4.17...
  • Page 46: Managed Services

    My IC Mobile is an application running on an Apple iPhone or an Android phone, which makes the Apple iPhone or Android phone become an OmniPCX Office subscriber. In OMC, the creation of a new My IC Mobile for iPhone subscriber or a new My IC Mobile for Android subscriber is refused if the total number of existing such subscribers has reached the maximum value indicated by the present license item.
  • Page 47 This license item is a global parameter (on/off) that allows or not, when a correspondent name is searched on 8082 My IC Phone and My IC Mobile for iPhone, to extend the search to an external LDAP server. 3-17...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3-18...
  • Page 49: Presentation

    Compact platform which can also be fixed directly to the wall. In both cases, use the hole drilling template supplied with the platform. 2. Mounted in a rack: the OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large platforms are mounted in the rack using the fixing brackets supplied by the rack manufacturer, or using the optional 19"...
  • Page 50 Moreover, the weight of the equipment must be evenly distributed between the brackets. If mounting the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server platform results in exceeding the load on the front supports (generally the total weight divided by two), the...
  • Page 51: Environment

    When fixing the system directly to the wall using the wall-mounting kit (OmniPCX Office RCE Small and OmniPCX Office RCE Medium platforms only), maintain a free space of at least 15 cm around the whole system. Ensure that no objects are placed on the upper part of the system to restrict the extraction of hot air.
  • Page 52 Chapter All outputs are made using Female RJ45 connectors. 4.2.1.1.1 PowerCPU Board RJ45 pin CenRG SLI1/SLI2 Ground +12 V CenRg A ZA1 CenRG Ground +12 V CenRg A CONFIG RMTRES Ground MODULE1 ISDN T01 MODULE2 ISDN T02 Audio In Audio Audio Audio Audio...
  • Page 53 4.2.1.1.3 UAI Board RJ45 pin 1 to 16 (UAI) 1 to 16: connection of digital terminals or DECT 4070 IO/EO base stations. 4.2.1.1.4 UAI-1 Board RJ45 pin 2 to 16 1 : connection of an EPS48 external power supply + connection of digital terminals or DECT 4070 IO/EO base stations.
  • Page 54 Chapter Ports 1 to 14: 10/100 BT ports. GE1, GE2: 10/100/1000 BT ports. 4.2.1.1.9 APA Board RJ45 pin Output 1 ZSETB ZSETA LB-Ring LA-Tip Outputs 2 to 8 LB-Ring LA-Tip 1 : connection of network line 1, SLI interface and callback terminal 2 to 8: connection of other analog trunk lines 4.2.1.1.10 DDI Board RJ45 pin...
  • Page 55 4.2.1.4 Connecting Terminals 4.2.1.4.1 Connection of Digital Terminals The terminals are equipped with a cable and a self-acting switch that plugs into the wall socket. Each terminal is connected up by a pair of 0.5 or 0.6 mm diameter wires. System - digital terminal distances: 0.5 mm SYT type cable: 800 m (station without option) or 600 m (station with S0 or Z option).
  • Page 56 Chapter Connection with External Power Supply A splitter allows the separation of the UA peripheral connection and the EPS48 external power supply. 4.2.1.4.2 Connecting Analog Terminals The terminals are equipped with a cable and a self-acting switch that plugs into the wall socket.
  • Page 57 Connection to the Public Network 4.2.1.5.1 Digital Public Network via T0 Access (or DLT0 Private Network) The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system can be installed near the digital network termination or at a certain distance (up to 350 m), as required.
  • Page 58 Chapter The ISDN-EFM box must be installed as close as possible to the system (3 m maximum). All the box connections are made with straight RJ45-RJ45 cables. Output connector functions: BRA: connection of T0 access to be forwarded. NT: connection of ISDN network termination. S0: connection of forwarding S0 station.
  • Page 59 4.2.1.5.2 Digital Public Network by T1 or T2 Access The diagram below shows a PRA-T2 board, but is equally applicable for a PRA-T1 board. 4-11...
  • Page 60 Chapter The PRA board is connected to a digital line termination (DLT) by 2 symmetrical twisted pairs. Cable impedance: 120 Ohms +/- 20% between 200kHz and 1MHz; 120 Ohms +/- 10% at 1 MHz. Remark: We recommend using an L120-series cable (or the L204 equivalent). The distance T1-DLT or T2-DLT is limited by the amount of loss between the DLT and T1/T2, which must not exceed 6 dB at 1024 kHz.
  • Page 61 4.2.1.5.4 Analog Public Network - Direct Dialing In. 4.2.1.6 Lan Connection The LANX8/LANX16 board is used to connect servers, PCs, IP terminals and external switches. 4-13...
  • Page 62 Chapter Category 5 cable, FTP or STP, impedance 100 Ohms: maximum length 100 m. 4.2.1.7 Connecting Auxiliary Equipment All auxiliary equipment is connected via the AUDIO, AUX and DOORPHONE connectors of the PowerCPU board. 4.2.1.7.1 Connecting a Please-Wait Message Player This is connected via the AUDCTRL output (control contact open when idle) and the AUDIN input of the AUDIO connector.
  • Page 63 Audio Input Characteristics: Input impedance : 600 Ohms Fuse Characteristics: Max. power : 10 W Max. voltage : 60 V Max. current : 500 mA The contacts of the alarm and doorphone controls have the same electrical characteristics as those indicated above. 4.2.1.7.2 Connecting a Background Music Tuner This is connected via the AUDIN input of the AUDIO connector.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4.2.1.7.3 Connecting an Alarm The alarm is activated in the event of a false stopping of the system. It is connected via the ALARM output (control contact closed when idle) of the AUDIO connector. 4.2.1.7.4 Connecting a Broadcast Loudspeaker Broadcast loudspeakers are connected via the AUDOUT output of the AUDIO connector.
  • Page 65 4.2.1.7.6 Connecting a Doorphone 2 doorphone types are available, depending on the operating mode used: Type A: relay-controlled doorphones (e.g. NPTT) Type B: doorphones controlled by MF Q23 signals requiring an SLI interface (e.g. TELEMINI and UNIVERSAL DOORPHONE) The doorphone interface comprises an intercom and an optional latch powered by the mains supply through a SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) transformer.
  • Page 66 Chapter A single doorphone with doorstrike may be connected to the system. The system also allows for the connection of 2 doorphones without latch. Connecting a Telemini and Universal Doorphone These doorphones require the use of a Z station interface. Several of these doorphones can be connected to the system;...
  • Page 67: Power Supply

    The battery fuse is located on the board and requires the back panel to be dismantled to gain access. It has the following characteristics: OmniPCX Office RCE Small and OmniPCX Office RCE Large: 6.3 A fast, low cutoff (F 6.3 AL/250 V).
  • Page 68 OmniPCX Office 12V, 4-hour, stack version 1 battery 3EH 76177 AA RCE Compact 12V, 8-hour, stack version Up to 2 batteries 3EH 76177 AD Note: The external battery units for OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large platforms are pre-wired and 4-20...
  • Page 69 You will have to choose the appropriate preparation procedure, according to whether you have a rack or stack version of the external battery unit. The connection procedure is the same for OmniPCX Office RCE Medium and OmniPCX Office RCE Large platforms, but is different for OmniPCX Office RCE Small platforms.
  • Page 70 Procedure for 12 V stack version (for OmniPCX Office RCE Small and OmniPCX Office RCE Medium platforms) The 12 V stack version of the external battery unit can be used with OmniPCX Office RCE Small and OmniPCX Office RCE Medium platforms. It uses 12V - 7Ah batteries. Either one battery or three batteries can be installed in the unit.
  • Page 71 black) and that there is no cable connected to the J1 connector (see the figure below). 2. Open the unit by removing the four screws (ST3.5x32) with a screwdriver (Phillips PH2). 3. Insert the batteries in the open unit as follows (also see the figure below): a.
  • Page 72 Procedure for 36 V stack version (for OmniPCX Office RCE Large platforms) The 12 V stack version of the external battery unit can be used with OmniPCX Office RCE Large platforms. It uses three 12V - 7Ah batteries. Two external battery units can be connected in parallel to obtain the autonomy achieved with six batteries.
  • Page 73 1. Ensure that the ON/OFF switch on the external battery unit is set to the OFF position (0 or black) and that there is no cable connected to the unit (see the figure below). 2. Open the unit by removing the four screws (ST3.5x32) with a screwdriver (Phillips PH2). 3.
  • Page 74 Mate-N-Lok 3-terminal connector must be connected to the principal unit and its Mate-N-Lok 2-terminal connector must be connected to the extension unit. Installation of External Batteries for the OmniPCX Office RCE Medium and OmniPCX Office RCE Large Platforms...
  • Page 75 1. Stop the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system, and remove the power supply cord from the platform side. Disconnect the power supply cable on the platform side before handling the power supply. This operation disconnects the mains supply and the internal battery.
  • Page 76 Ensure that the mains power cable is NOT connected. b. Ensure that the ON/OFF switch is set to the OFF position (O or black). c. Ensure that the J1 jack is NOT connected to the OmniPCX Office RCE Compact platform.
  • Page 77 2. Insert the batteries in the open unit as follows (see the figure below): a. Place the first battery in the middle position (battery B1). b. If a second battery is to be used, place this battery in the remaining position (battery B2).
  • Page 78 Disconnect the mains adapter from the OmniPCX Office RCE Compact platform. c. Using a screwdriver, unscrew the power supply module (PSXS or PSXS-N) from the side of the OmniPCX Office RCE Compact platform and pull the module out of the cabinet.
  • Page 79 Note: If a hard disk is installed on an OmniPCX Office RCE Compact platform, it is MANDATORY to install the external battery unit, and the extBAT jumper of the PSXS-N MUST be set to YES. It is mandatory to use a power supply module PSXS-N with reference 3EH73072ACxx on an OmniPCX Office RCE Compact platform equipped with a PowerCPU board and a hard disk.
  • Page 80 Chapter It is connected via the mains socket at the rear of the platform: UPS Power: use the mains cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server module. UPS Connection - module: use the cable supplied with the UPS For an installation using 3 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server modules, 2 UPSs are required: one feeds two of the modules, the other feeds the third module.
  • Page 81 Protective grounding terminal shall be permanently connected to the ground. 4.3.1.5.2 OmniPCX Office RCE Compact OmniPCX Office RCE Compact platform is powered by an external power supply unit (100/240V). It is connected via a jack plug at the front of the module (right hand side).
  • Page 82: Sip Terminals

    2. Configure the user name and password in OMC, refer to Configuring the user name and password in OMC Prerequisites The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server version must be R9.0 or higher and the system must be operational For network configuration, any of the following must be implemented: •...
  • Page 83 Note: In dynamic (DHCP) mode,8002/8012 Deskphone sets are fully plug & phone. This operation is not mandatory. To create an 8002/8012 Deskphone: 1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List. 2. Select a No., IP access and click the Add button. 3.
  • Page 84 ID. In the DHCP offer, the data within Option 43 corresponds to the client vendor ID specified in the request. In the case of 8002/8012 Deskphone sets, suboption 67 of option 43 provides the path of configuration files on the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server. The DHCP offer provides the following parameters: 4-36...
  • Page 85 IP address Router IP address Subnet mask Option 66: IP address or name of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server:10443, for example 192.168.12.34:10443 Suboption 67 of option 43: the value of this sub-option corresponds to the DM Url.It must contain a string value set to /dmcfg/...
  • Page 86 Use Default Port: click the OK button to confirm that the default port value (443) is retained for HTTPS • DL Addr: press the OK button and enter IP address of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server server • DL Port: parameter not used •...
  • Page 87: 8082 My Ic Phone

    SIP phone disconnected from network / No SIP registration request from the phone SIP registration KO SIP registration request from SIP Phone rejected by Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server Set unregistered SIP phone unregistered from Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server...
  • Page 88 Chapter Figure 4.41: 8082 My IC Phone set connectors 4.4.2.1.2 Commissioning the set This section describes how to commission the set in the two available initialization options: Static initialization: commissioning is manual on the set and through OMC Dynamic initialization (DHCP): no commissioning is needed, 8082 My IC Phone sets are fully plug &...
  • Page 89 OMC Prerequisites The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server version must be R810 or higher and the system must be operational For network configuration, any of the following must be implemented: • In dynamic mode, a DHCP server must be configured •...
  • Page 90 • The DNS addresses (primary and secondary) • The VLAN ID (if VLAN is used) • The URL of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server for set configuration file download Note: You need to know the set directory number. Configuring the DHCP server for dynamic initialization...
  • Page 91 Option 58: VLAN ID: this is sent as a suboption of option 43 Optionally, the DHCP offer can include the following parameters, which can also be configured locally on the terminal or on the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server: Option 6: Domain Name Server (DNS primary and secondary) Option 15: Domain name Option 12: Host name (eg, ICTouch<MAC>)
  • Page 92 Chapter auto-negotiation mode • IP parameters • Log parameters, allowing to define a syslog server for log reception • Network parameters, allowing to: • Enable and configure a DHCP User Class: this makes the set send the standard DHCP option 77 (User Class, RFC2132) within the DISCOVER and REQUEST DHCP messages.
  • Page 93 2. Select Devices < Audio 3. Select the connection of your choice (from Accessory device to Bluetooth® device) 4. Touch the field to access available values 5. Select Loudspeaker 6. If your device is not Bluetooth®, plug it to the corresponding connector Traffic priority on the internal switch The 8082 My IC Phone set includes an internal LAN switch.
  • Page 94 Video Camera Country Frequency: defines the vertical scan frequency which is needed to avoid flickering of video. This is same as the mains power frequency of the country. Default value for this parameter is kept based on the target type (country) of the OmniPCX Office. 4-46...
  • Page 95 Country Type Video Camera Country Frequency (Default value in OMC) Brazil Costa-Rica Guatemala Haiti Honduras Mexico Panama 60 Hz Philippines Saudi Arabia Taiwan USA Venezuela Verizon All others 50 Hz Video Camera Refresh Cycle: defines the time interval between two full pictures refresh in seconds.
  • Page 96: 4135 Ip Conference Phone

    4.4.2.1.5 Upgrading the software The Alcatel-Lucent OmniTouch™ 8082 My IC Phone set software is upgraded during OmniPCX Office software upgrade. Ensure the 8082 My IC Phone option is validated in the OMC-Software Download window: refer to System Startup from OMC - Downloading the Software 4.4.3...
  • Page 97 This module presents all the actions required for commissioning 4135 IP Conference Phone sets. Figure 4.42: 4135 IP Conference Phone set layout The following figure illustrates the connectors on the base of each set. 4-49...
  • Page 98 The 4135 IP Conference Phone is a SIP device which has no handset; it is dedicated to be used as central for conferences. Conferences are not managed by the system, but by the device itself. Up to four 4135 IP Conference Phones can be connected to the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server. 4.4.3.1.2 Commissioning the set...
  • Page 99 This paragraph applies to OMC configuration of sets initializing in static mode. In dynamic (DHCP) mode, the following operation is not mandatory but the server certificate must be exported from the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server to the PC and can then be uploaded to the 4135 IP Conference Phone.
  • Page 100 Configuring the DHCP server for dynamic initialization In Dynamic initialization (default value), the set selects the first DHCP offer, with a Vendor Specific option corresponding to an Alcatel-Lucent server. When initializing in dynamic mode, the set provides the following information in the DHCP Discover message: Option 60: (vendor class identifier): alcatel.sip.0...
  • Page 101 3. Specify the destination path for the export and click OK: The selected path and the certificate file name are displayed in the Export Server Certificate window 4. Click the Export button: The certificate file is exported from the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server to the specified file path in PC 5.
  • Page 102: Upgrading The Software

    Chapter VLAN use VLAN ID (if VLAN use is set) URL: provides the URL on the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server to download configuration file. The path on the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server is /dmcfg/ SIP password Configuring the user name and password in OMC To modify the name and password: In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.
  • Page 103: Generic Sip Phones

    9. A virtual MAC Address is automatically generated but it can be replaced by the real MAC Address of the SIP device. Note: The MAC Address must be unique and is used to identify the subscriber in the OmniPCX Office call handling (SIP password is used for authentication). 4-55...
  • Page 104 The random password must be entered manually in MMI. It must be made of with letters and numbers only and can be viewed/reset in OMC. This password has been previously generated in: Configuring the User in OMC Registrar and proxy IP addresses: the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication 4-56...
  • Page 105: Series Sets

    The commissioning of Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 phone Extended Edition sets is identical. The following figure illustrates the connectors on the base of the Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 phone Extended Edition sets.
  • Page 106 Chapter Figure 4.44: Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 phone Extended Edition connectors 4.5.1.1.2 Commissioning the set This section describes how to: Connect the set Initialize the set Program keys Prerequisites None. Connecting the sets This section describes how to:...
  • Page 107 1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base. 2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector. 3. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN itself. Connecting power supply The set can be supplied from two possible power sources: An AC/DC external adapter which is a 42V power supply A female jack is used to connect the power adapter.
  • Page 108 Chapter You do not have a DHCP Static mode Refer to table: Initialization server procedure Obtain from your network administrator: • An IP address for the IP Touch set • The subnetwork mask • The router address • The TFTP server address, which is the IP address of the PowerCPU board...
  • Page 109 Static 1. Connect the power supply. 2. Before initialization phase 5 starts, press i, then the # key. The Main menu appears. 3. From the Main menu, choose IP Parameters. The IP Parameters menu appears. 4. Choose Static and press the OK key. 5.
  • Page 110: Ip Touch 4028/4038/4068 Phone

    2. Plug the set into a connector at its new location. 4.5.1.1.3 The Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4008 Phone set The Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4008 Phone is a cost reduction of the Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone with a new transceiver and a new LAN switch.
  • Page 111 In the following sections, when Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4028 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone are mentioned, they refer to the two ranges of sets (Alcatel-Lucent 8 series and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 8 series phone Extended Edition), unless specifically indicated.
  • Page 112 Chapter Connect an IP Touch set to the LAN (Local Area Network) Connect the power supply Prerequisites None. Connecting an IP Touch set to the LAN To connect the set to the LAN: 1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base. 2.
  • Page 113 Then the required initialization mode is You have a DHCP server Dynamic mode or Refer to table: Initialization Proprietary dynamic mode procedure In the case of Proprietary dynamic mode, the IP address of the set must be provided by the Proprietary router. You do not have a DHCP Static mode Refer to...
  • Page 114 Connecting an Add-On module to the sets Add-On Modules (AOMs) can be connected to the Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4028 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone sets. They are added to the right side of the set.
  • Page 115 Prerequisites None. Rules and restrictions The following rules apply to the use of Add-On Modules with the Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4028 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone sets: A maximum of three Add-On Modules of the types AOM10 and AOM40 can be connected to each set, providing up to 120 additional keys.
  • Page 116 Chapter The 3.5 mm female jack can receive an external station speaker jack. In order to take the external station speaker into account, the set customization for the jack has to be set to “Loudspeaker”. Prerequisites None. Connecting an external station speaker To connect an external station speaker, plug the external station speaker jack into the associated connector on the side of the set.
  • Page 117: Series Sets

    4. In the confirmation window, click Yes. 9 Series Sets 4.6.1 4019 Digital Phone 4.6.1.1 Commissioning 4.6.1.1.1 Overview This module presents all the actions required for commissioning the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set. The following figure illustrates the connectors on the base of the set. 4-69...
  • Page 118 Chapter Figure 4.46: Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone connectors 4.6.1.1.2 Commissioning the set This section describes how to: Connect the set Program keys Prerequisites None. Connecting the set This section describes how to connect the set to the telephone system. Prerequisites None.
  • Page 119: 4029/4039 Digital Phone

    4.6.2.1 Commissioning 4.6.2.1.1 Overview This module presents all the actions required for commissioning the Alcatel-Lucent 4029 Digital Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4039 Digital Phone sets. The following figure illustrates the connectors on the base of each set. Figure 4.47: Alcatel-Lucent 4029 Digital Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4039 Digital Phone connectors 4.6.2.1.2 Commissioning the sets...
  • Page 120 Add-On Modules (AOMs) can be connected to the Alcatel-Lucent 4029 Digital Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4039 Digital Phone sets. They are added to the right side of the set. Three types of Add-On Module exist and provide keys associated with icons:...
  • Page 121 42 additional keys. Add-On Modules of types AOM10 and AOM40 can be used on the same set, but a Smart Display Module cannot be used in conjunction with an AOM10 or AOM40. If an AOM10 is used with other Add-On Modules, it must be connected as the last module on the far right of the set.
  • Page 122: V24/Cti Interface Module

    The desired name is associated with the key. Note: As of release 6.0 of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, it is possible to use Unicode - Chinese and Cyrillic - characters. It is at this step that it becomes active, if used. For more information about IME, refer to the section Operation - Input Method Editor in this chapter.
  • Page 123: Hardware Description

    The V24/CTI Interface Module allows a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to be connected to the OmniPCX Office, via a UA link, by means of an RS232 serial link (CTI port) or a V24 link. The V24/CTI Interface Module can be used alone or combined with an Alcatel-Lucent 9 series set.
  • Page 124: Hardware Configuration

    Chapter 4.7.1.2.2 ECM EN55022: Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment EN55024: Limits and methods of measurement of immunity characteristics of information technology equipment FCC part15: US requirements 4.7.1.2.3 V24 & CTI CCITT Rec.: V24,V28, V25bis, V54, V110 Hayes protocols ECMA 102: Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to PSTN of TE (excluding TE supporting the voice telephony service) in which network addressing,...
  • Page 125: External Connections

    4.7.2.2 Jumpers The jumper in a gray background is factory installed. To configure the V24/CTI Interface Module, open the device with the 2 screws located under the module. If the jumper is positioned for "stand-alone" operation, an associated set cannot work. If the jumper is positioned for "associated UA set"...
  • Page 126 Chapter The V24/CTI Interface Module is connected as follows: Figure 4.51: V24/CTI Interface Module Connection The V24/CTI Interface Module is connected to: 1. The digital set 3 m maximum length ( RJ11/RJ11 cable) 2. The PCX via a wall socket and a distributor frame 3.
  • Page 127: Ap Interface Module

    2. V24 SUBD9 connector 3. CTI SUBD9 connector Figure 4.53: Connector Details RS 232 port (V24): Signal Description Data Carrier Detect. Transmit data. Received data. Data Terminal Ready. Protective ground. Data Set Ready. Request To Send. Clear To Send. Ringing Indicator. CTI port: Signal Description...
  • Page 128 Communication Server via a UA link. Figure 4.54: Example of Configuration with an AP Interface Module AP Interface Module can be used alone or combined with an Alcatel-Lucent 9 series set. Note: The AP Interface Module is also compatible with Alcatel Reflexes sets.
  • Page 129: Hardware Configuration

    ETS 300 439: Business TeleCommunications (BTC); Transmission characteristics of digital Private Branch eXchanges (PBXs) TBR21: Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to PSTN of TE (excluding TE supporting the voice telephony service) in which network addressing, if provided, is by means of DTMF signalling 4.8.1.2.4 Environment Classes ETS 300 019: Environmental conditions and tests for telecommunication equipment: •...
  • Page 130: External Connections

    Connecting AP Interface Module Figure 4.57: AP Interface Module Connections The AP Interface Module is connected to: 1. Digital set ( RJ11/RJ11 cable). 3 m maximum length 2. Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server via a wall socket and a distributor 4-82...
  • Page 131 frame. Connect an AP module is identical to connect a digital set. Maxinum length between AP module and PCX depends on cable quality. For example: • LY 0.5 mm cable: up to 800 m • Ref 278 0.6 mm cable: up to 1200 m 3.
  • Page 132: S0 Interface Module

    Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server via a UA link. This bus allows S0 terminals (S0 sets, PCs equipped with an S0 interface, Fax G4, modem, etc.) to be connected. The S0 Interface Module can be used alone or combined with an Alcatel-Lucent 9 series set. 4-84...
  • Page 133 Note: The S0 Interface Module is also compatible with Alcatel Reflexes sets Figure 4.60: Example of Configuration with an S0 Interface Module The S0 module provides an S0 bus supplying power. An external power supply (230V AC/48V DC adapter) is required. There are two possible operating modes on the S0 bus: Non permanent layer: layer 1 must be set up by the calling end (PCX or terminal) at the start of each call;...
  • Page 134: Hardware Configuration

    Chapter EN55022: Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment EN55024: Limits and methods of measurement of immunity characteristics of information technology equipment FCC part15: US requirements 4.9.1.2.3 ISDN ETS 300 012: Basic user-network interface layer 1 specification and test principles TBR3: Attachment requirements for terminal equipment to connect to an ISDN using ISDN basic access ETS 300 047: Basic access-safety and protection...
  • Page 135: External Connections

    4.9.2.2 Jumper The jumper in a gray background is factory installed. To configure the S0 Interface Module, open the device with the 2 screws, located under the module. If the jumper is positioned for "stand-alone" operation, an associated set cannot work. If the jumper is positioned for "associated digital set"...
  • Page 136 The S0 module is connected to: 1. A digital set (optional), via an RJ11/RJ11 cable of a 3 m maximum length 2. The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, via a wall socket and a distributor frame Connecting an S0 module is identical to connecting a digital set.
  • Page 137 Figure 4.64: Rear Panel Details 1. RJ11 socket for UA line 2. RJ45 socket for S0 bus 3. Power supply socket Figure 4.65: Socket Details PCX and digital set socket: Description Not used External Ringing 1 UA line 1 UA line 2 External Ringing 2 Not used S0 bus RJ45 socket:...
  • Page 138: Intelligent Base Stations

    4.10.1.1 CONNECTION The Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO is designed for internal installation in the building, while the Alcatel-Lucent 4070 EO is designed for external installation. The 4070 EO IBS comes in a plastic box and is protected against temperature variation.
  • Page 139 NUMBER OF USEFUL BASE STATIONS Any radio signal is subject to various propagation phenomena: attenuation, reflection and diffraction. These phenomena are related to the environment of the Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO/EO, and affect the radio performance of the system. The effects can improve or deteriorate wave propagation.
  • Page 140 Take as an example a building with a metallic structure. A radio wave will tend to be subject to many reflections which will consequently degrade system performance. Moreover, the range of an Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO/EO is very dependent on the amount of attenuation subjected to the radio wave across various zones.
  • Page 141 The ARI number identifies each OmniPCX Office. Each OmniPCX Office has an identical default ARI number. When you install a new OmniPCX Office, you have to change the default ARI number. You can only keep the first digit, which is "1" and which means "ARI type B".
  • Page 142 The Line length is the cable length used to plug the IBS to the system (distance between the IBS and OmniPCX Office). It enables the system to add a delay in signal and to avoid a shift in clock signal that creates a reset of the IBS.
  • Page 143 The IBS is fitted with a software device that analyses audio signals and eliminates echo and noises. This device is activated by default. When an IBS is deployed in a noisy environment, a lot of signals, including Speech ones, are eliminated while in Conversation state.
  • Page 144 Chapter Once the IBS finishes the downloading, the system starts the initialization. The system synchronizes the signals of the IBSs so that handovers are possible. The system selects the T0, T2, or CPU main board clock as the source. Then the system sends the following data: Fixed part capabilities (Full slot, frequency control, page repetition, setup on dummy, basic A field setup): value sent = 0x007910 Line length: Short line...
  • Page 145 1902.528 1903.392 Note 2: By default, all frequencies used Value sent to IBS: 0x3FF 0000 0011 1111 1111 table 4.45: RF Band Latam Channel TX Freq RX Freq 1928.448 1929.312 1926.720 1927.584 1924.992 1924.992 1923.264 1923.264 1921.536 1921.536 1919.808 1919.808 1918.060 1918.060 1916.352...
  • Page 146: Safety Rules

    Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO/EO. 4.10.2.1.1 Conditions for using lightning protection: Protection of Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO/EO against lightning should be used when they: - are less than 1.5 m from a wall more than 2 m below the antenna.
  • Page 147 4.10.2.3.2 Layout technique For structures with a number of floors, different solutions can be envisaged as a function of: the coverage obtained at each level. the position of the Alcatel-Lucent 4070 IO/EO (higher or lower level). Installation examples 4-99...
  • Page 148 Chapter Square zone Rectangular zone Example 1: square building Example 2: rectangular building floor floor floor floor It is possible to alter the number of base stations used from one floor to another for this type of building. The technique used is overlapping the location of base stations from one level to another. This technique can be used for alternate floors if the coverage of a level can be achieved from an adjacent level.
  • Page 149: Ip-Dect Base Stations

    IP networks. Unlike DECT base stations, 4080 IP-DECTs are connected to the IP network and use the SIP protocol to communicate with the OmniPCX Office. However, DECT handsets connect to the 4080 IP-DECT via radio links complying with the DECT protocol.
  • Page 150 Important: An IP-DECT system cannot be deployed along a DECT system on the same PCX node. Installation, configuration and maintenance of IP-DECT system is described in the following Alcatel-Lucent documentation: IM/4080 IP-DECT installation manual AM/4080 IP DECT administrator manual AM/4080 IP-DECT advanced data manual...
  • Page 151: Pimphony

    PIMphony 4.12.1 Overview Alcatel-Lucent PIMphony is a personal productivity tool that connects your phone terminal (dedicated, analog or DECT wireless set) with your computer, providing enhanced usage of your telephone. PIMphony IP is an IP phone that provides the same level of features as PIMphony associated with an actual terminal.
  • Page 152: Additional Information

    4.12.2.1 Hardware aspects table 4.53: PCX Requirements Version Hardware Requirements PIMphony 6.6 OmniPCX Office R5.x, R6.x, R7.x,R8.x and R9.x table 4.54: PC Requirements Version Hardware Requirements PIMphony 6.6 PII 300 Mhz+ 128MB Ram + 2GB HD (140MB free space to install PIMphony) + SVGA (1024x768) +...
  • Page 153: Reflexes Terminals

    PIMphony PIMphony SPI for Microsoft TAPI Server Windows Server 2003 R2 (with SP2) [32 bits] Windows 2008 Server (with SP2) [32 bits] Windows 2008 R2 Server (with SP1) [64 bits] Windows XP [64 bits] Windows XP Pro (SP1 or SP2 or SP3) [32 bits] Yes Windows XP Home (SP1 or SP2 or SP3) [32 bits] Windows Vista 32 bit edition (with SP1)
  • Page 154 Chapter 4.13.1.2.2 Attaching the handset cable: Turn the terminal Plug in the handset cable (connector ) into the guide intended for this purpose. 4.13.1.2.3 Wall mounted Preparing Premium Reflexes terminals Turn the terminal Use a screwdriver to remove the two upper rubber feet. Preparing Advanced Reflexes terminals Turn the terminal Use a screw driver to remove only the left rubber foot.
  • Page 155 Stabilize the mounting by clipping the foot into the base of the terminal. 4.13.1.2.4 Mounting optional modules: Turn the terminal Remove the panel situated at the rear of the terminal. Slide the module into the terminal Connet the module to the terminal (connector Join the module to the terminal using the 2 screws provided in the kit Connect the module output (connector UA) to the terminal's wall socket.
  • Page 156 Connect the unit to the terminal. Join the module to the set using the metallic strip and the 4 screws provided in the kit 4.13.1.3 Alcatel-Lucent First AND Easy Reflexes TERMINALS 4.13.1.3.1 Attaching the line cable: Turn the terminal Plug in the line cable(connector ) and position it as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 157 Attach the terminal 4.13.1.3.3 Mounting optional modules: For Alcatel-Lucent First and Easy Reflexes terminals, the optional module is external to the terminal; this module can be placed on a table or wall mounted. The installation simply involves connection between the terminal, the module and the wall sacket.
  • Page 158: Extending Your Installation

    The replacement set keeps its own default functions (customized settings are not transferred). The data not transferred is stored in the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system until a set of the same type as the initial one is connected.
  • Page 159 The add-on modules are always transferred provided the substitution set supports these modules. Note: It is possible to replace a Reflexes set with an Alcatel-Lucent 9 series set. It is not possible to replace an Alcatel-Lucent 9 series set with a Reflexes set. 4.14.1.1.2 IP Touch set replacement You can replace your IP Touch terminal by connecting a terminal of the same family only, into your phone socket.
  • Page 160 The set is recognized as soon as it has been plugged into the socket. 4.14.1.1.5 Using a Multi Reflexes 4099 hub Multi Reflexes 4099 option (also called Multiple UA hub) connects up to 3 Alcatel-Lucent 9 series or Alcatel Reflexes terminals to an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server using just one UA link.
  • Page 161 This option does not allow the connection of DECT base stations, 4070 IO/EO, Alcatel-Lucent 9 series sets or Alcatel Reflexes sets with V24/CTI Interface Module, S0 Interface Module or AP Interface Module. Note: IP Touch sets cannot be connected to a hub.
  • Page 162 Chapter 0,5 mm cable: 505 m 0.6 mm cable: 730 m Cables of 3 m and 10 m are available for connecting the sets to the hub. 4.14.1.2 Adding/Replacing Boards Except for PowerCPU, any board can be plugged/unplugged when the system is powered up.
  • Page 163 4.14.1.4 Adding a Module Expansion It is possible to add one or two modules to the basic module. 4.14.1.4.1 Fitting a Module Expansion. The CPU slot of the module expansion must be fitted with a PowerMEX board with an HSL1 daughter board. Fit the PowerCPU board of the main module with an HSL daughter board.
  • Page 164 Chapter RJ45 pin MAIN: MAIN: HSL to basic module. 4.14.1.4.3 Role of the # key Name Color Feature POWER Red/Green Mains operation: steady green led Battery operation: steady yellow led Standy: steady red LED Red/Green Both fans functioning: steady green led 1 or both fans down: steady red led 4.14.1.4.4 Adding a third module Replace the HSL1 board of the PowerCPU board with an HSL2 board.
  • Page 165 9. Use OMC to restore the previously saved and modified configuration data. Migration to R8.x OmniPCX Office RCE Compact The following sequence is used to migrate to R8.x OmniPCX Office RCE Compact. 1. Use the OMC, Release 8 to save configuration data 2.
  • Page 166: My Ic Social Networks

    The mode selection is made during the installation of My IC Social Networks software on the end user’s PC. 1. TAPI 2.0: Client mode If there are 25 or fewer computers that will be accessing the OmniPCX Office, then My IC 4-118...
  • Page 167 To be able to use My IC Social Networks, a user must have a valid extension line configured on an OmniPCX Office R9.0 or above and a supported phone connected to this line. The list of supported devices can be consulted in the delivery note.
  • Page 168 This ability is granted based on the last time that My IC Social Networks was able to connect to the OmniPCX Office. If the licence check failed then My IC Social Networks will not run outside the office, else the off-line mode is allowed for 4 weeks.
  • Page 169: Software Installation

    Start > All Programs > Alcatel-Lucent > My IC Social Networks My IC Social Networks Configuration Wizard: 1. On the "Introduction" screen, click Next 2. Enter the IP Address of the OmniPCX Office , click Next 3. The configuration wizard will connect to the OmniPCX Office . 4-121...
  • Page 170 If successfully connected, a list of available line extensions on the OmniPCX Office is presented. If unsuccessful, the invitation to enter the correct IP Address for the OmniPCX Office is presented. 4. Select the line to control and enter the voice mailbox password for that line extension, click Next 5.
  • Page 171 <OmniPCX Office IP Address> Note: To change the IP address of the OmniPCX Office on the My IC Social Networks PC, go to Control Panel > Phone & Modem Options > Advanced Select Alcatel TAPI Service Provider and change the Switch Name and Address or Use the My IC Social Networks Phone Configuration available at: Start >...
  • Page 172 Chapter To check if the versions of Exchange/Outlook/Skype/Yahoo!/Live Messenger are supported: Exchange: Check the version of Exchange with your System Administrator Outlook: Click on Help > About Microsoft Office Outlook Skype: Click on Help > About Skype Yahoo!: Click on Help > About Yahoo! Live Messenger: Click on Help >...
  • Page 173: Log Files

    3. You can click on Export to produce a file that can be renamed and saved on your disk. The file contains diagnostic information that can be provided to the Technical Support. 4.15.1.7.3 Log files These files can be used for deep investigations by Alcatel-Lucent technical experts. The logs in Windows XP are written to: C:\Documents Settings\<user>\Local...
  • Page 174 Chapter 4.15.1.7.5 Dialing Rules My IC Social Networks uses the Phone/Modem Dialling Rules of the PC for it's own dialling rule. Changes to the Phone/Modem Dialling Rules will result in changes to the displayed numbers within My IC Social Networks. The number displayed next to the My IC Social Networks contact, is the actual number My IC Social Networks will dial.
  • Page 175 Navigate to Numbering > Numbering Plans, Select the Internal Numbering Plan tab and identify the Main Trunk Group In this example, the access code for an external line is "0". For your specific installation, please check with your OmniPCX Office system installer. 4-127...
  • Page 176 Chapter 4-128...
  • Page 177: Default Configuration

    Detailed description 5.1.1 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 5.1.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4039 Digital Phone sets Each of these sets has 2 programmable keys (F1/F2) and 40 virtual add-on keys. Their default functions depend on:...
  • Page 178 Chapter Figure 5.1: Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem mode...
  • Page 179 Figure 5.2: Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant/Normal sets in KeySystem Mode...
  • Page 180 Chapter Figure 5.3: Virtual Key Functions for Attendant sets in KeySystem Mode (with no Physical Add-on)
  • Page 181 Figure 5.4: Virtual and Physical Add-on Key Functions for Attendant Sets in KeySystem mode...
  • Page 182 Chapter Figure 5.5: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem Mode...
  • Page 183 Figure 5.6: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant Sets in KeySystem Mode...
  • Page 184 Chapter Figure 5.7: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Normal Sets in KeySystem Mode...
  • Page 185 Figure 5.8: Virtual Key Functions for Operator/Manager/Assistant/Normal Sets in PABX Mode...
  • Page 186 Chapter Figure 5.9: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in PABX Mode 5-10...
  • Page 187 Figure 5.10: [US only] Virtual Key Functions for Manager/Assistant Sets in PABX Mode 5-11...
  • Page 188 The default functions of these keys are the same as for the sets detailed in Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone, Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4039 Digital Phone sets . However, in this case the virtual keys are selected using 4 physical buttons, 2 on each side of the set's display, as shown below.
  • Page 189 There are 10 pages of virtual keys (the pages can be scrolled through using the up/down buttons of the set's 4-way navigator), with 4 virtual keys on each page. 5.1.1.3 Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4018 Phone and Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone sets Each of these sets has 6 programmable keys which have the default functions indicated below.
  • Page 190 Chapter 5-14...
  • Page 191: System Startup From A Phone Set

    Follow this start-up session to enter the data required to operate the system. The procedures below show the Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4068 Phone interface, but the menus are the same using the Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 4038 Phone or Alcatel-Lucent 4039 Digital Phone interface and are similar using the Advanced interface.
  • Page 192 Chapter To restart the session from the beginning during programming. To restart the session if you quit using the Exit function 6.1.1.2 SYSTEM TYPE : Used to define the system type: Business or Hotel 6.1.1.3 INSTALLATION NUMBER This number must be entered in its entirety. The number of your installation can include a maximum of three fields for a total of 18 digits.
  • Page 193 : Used to choose one of the pre-programmed numbering plans: (2 to 4 digits, national or with *). Any modification of the numbering plan causes the deletion of any existing DDI numbers. 6.1.1.5 TERMINAL DDI NUMBERS This function is used to define the DDI numbers (Direct Dialing Inwards) of all the terminals of a Business system and the Administrative terminals (dedicated terminals) of a Hotel system.
  • Page 194 Chapter Look through the list of internal directory numbers and validate the entry displayed. Delete the digits contained in the field "Direct no." (use the down arrow navigator key to display this option) Reject the complete list of DDI numbers as defined and return to the start of the function.
  • Page 195 10: Number of numbers still available in the DDI table after configuration of Direct Dial numbers. In a Hotel installation, all the Z terminals are used as hotel room terminals (except the first which is a fax and the second which is a public telephone). A pool of DDI numbers means that these terminals can be assigned with a dynamic DDI number when a customer checks in.
  • Page 196 Chapter This function is only available for a business installation (in a Hotel only PCX mode is used). "PCX Mode" and "Intercom Mode" PCX Mode: all the lines are available using two RSB keys (= resource key specific to a bundle) .
  • Page 197 This function is only available if your installation is fitted with DECT functions The ARI (Access Right Identifier) number identifies the system uniquely to mobiles. It contains 11 octal digits (base 8). This number, assigned to an ETSI base by the installer, must be entered on installing the system.
  • Page 198 Chapter Choice of language used on all the stations in the installation (display and spoken help) 6.1.1.12 BASIC METERING UNIT COST The value of the basic metering unit is introduced for calculating the cost of external calls. The cost (not the duration) and the changes in the charge meters during calls are displayed. The value entered can contain 5 figures (0-2 decimal places) in the chosen monetary unit.
  • Page 199: System Startup From Omc

    6.2.1 Overview OMC is the PC application used to program the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system via a local connection (V24 or LAN) or a remote connection (the PC modem is connected to the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server integrated modem via the public network).
  • Page 200: Accessing The System

    Chapter 1 mouse 1 serial port (connection to Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server for data transfer) 1 Ethernet board (IP mode only; not required when there is a V24 serial port connection to Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server) 64K (1 B-channel), or 128K (2 B-channels) PPP-compatible ISDN modem, or V34 modem...
  • Page 201 6.2.3.3 Local V24 Access For OMC It is possible to use OMC software to dialog with OmniPCX Office using a V24 connection. In this case the network connection is not necessary. A specific reinforced cable must link the "Config" RJ45 connector on the system CPU to the Com port of the PC using OMC.
  • Page 202 6.2.3.4 OMC Remote Access By Modem With remote access, you can use OMC to configure or download an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system. This access can be managed using: an ISDN modem able to use ISDN PPP (point to point) protocol at 64K (1 B-channel) or...
  • Page 203 The sub-sections below describe how to set up the following remote access methods: Direct V24 Connection (OmniPCX Office Direct V24) Remote connection via ISDN modem (an example is provided for driver installation) V24 Driver Installation Procedure 1.
  • Page 204 6.2.3.4.2 Remote Access By The Analog Modem Analog Modem (recommended) Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server is equipped with an analog modem V34 for remote access through the public network. This modem provides a point-to-point communication link accessible via standard LINUX protocols (PPP, etc.).
  • Page 205 In the remote access, the protocol used in the "data link" OSI layer is PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol). The TCP/IP protocols are used respectively in the "transport" and "network" layers. For each layer, Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server carries out an access control.
  • Page 206 Access With Proxy A proxy server can be added to improve security. To connect a remote OmniPCX Office via a proxy server, the login dialog box can request a user account and password to connect to the proxy server. Figure 6.21: Configuration Example with a Proxy Server To configure a proxy server: 1.
  • Page 207: Downloading The Software

    OmniPCX Office, requests the proxy account and the associated password, To modify the privileged user password: In OMC, select Options > Change Privileged User Password from the menu toolbar The Change Privileged User Password window opens.
  • Page 208 Never write down your password. The first thing an attacker will do is rummage through your personal belongings. 6.2.4.1 Downloading software for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server (OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large platforms delivered in BTCO mode) To download the software, proceed as follows: 1. Open OMC.
  • Page 209: Services Provided

    Because the OmniPCX Office RCE Compact platform does not use internal backup batteries like the other OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large platforms, it is important not to cut off the cabinet's main power supply during software download. Any power shut down during the BIOS downloading will damage the PowerCPU.
  • Page 210 Chapter 1. Mode 1: Data and tool repository 2. Mode 2: Typical installation 3. Mode 3: Typical modification 4. Mode 4: Expert 5. Mode 5: Multisite Important: Access to modes 2, 3, 4 and 5 is password protected: pbxk1064 (using the OMC tool) Access to modes 2 and 3 is password protected: help1954 (using the OMC Easy tool) 6.2.5.1 Mode 1: Data and tool repository...
  • Page 211 As well as the Business configuration, this wizard can be used to configure terminal numbers in the hotel rooms. 6.2.5.2.3 Installation Wizard This wizard enables you to use a .crp type file created under Data and tool repository -> Information Repository Wizard. Follow the instructions;...
  • Page 212 Mode 5: Multisite This new mode is available with Easy, EasyPlus and Expert Views. It allows you to manage several Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server systems. The Multisite feature includes the following basic services: An Installation Wizard to help installers and administrators to set up appropriate configurations when adding PBXs to a network.
  • Page 213 settings are overwritten when configured PBXs are added to a network. 6-23...
  • Page 214 Chapter 6-24...
  • Page 215: Maintenance Level

    UL94-V2 7.1.1.1.2 External Battery Characteristics number: up to 2 for OmniPCX Office RCE Compact, up to 3 for OmniPCX Office RCE Small and OmniPCX Office RCE Medium platforms, up to 6 for OmniPCX Office RCE...
  • Page 216 Chapter Large platforms sealed lead battery 7 Ah / 12 V fire resistance better than or equal to UL94-V2 7.1.1.2 Board Battery Maintenance It is recommended that the batteries in the PowerCPU boards should be replaced by batteries of the same type every two years. Dead batteries must be disposed of according to the battery manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 217 Note 1: Hot installation is forbidden in OmniPCX Office RCE Compact platforms. It is also forbidden for PowerCPU boards in all platforms. 1. If a hot installation is not possible, stop the system and disconnect it from the mains power...
  • Page 218 Note 1: Hot swap is forbidden in OmniPCX Office RCE Compact. It is also forbidden for PowerCPU boards in all systems. 1. If a hot swap is not possible, stop the system and disconnect it from the mains power supply.
  • Page 219 Always wear a discharge device (bracelet, heel clip, etc.) to protect against electrostatic discharges. Avoid any knocks to the hard disk Do not touch the connector Handle the disk by holding it by the sides 7.1.1.6.2 Storage All hard disks must be stored in an electrostatic protective bag Avoid contact between hard disks Do not pile them up (even when packed) 7.1.1.6.3 Transport.
  • Page 220 Chapter...
  • Page 221: Glossary

    Glossary 8.1.1 Automatic Call Distribution. A computerized phone system that responds to the caller with a voice menu, and connects the call to the required agent. It can also control call flows by automatically routing calls in the order of arrival. ACSE Association Control Service Element.
  • Page 222 Chapter BACP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol. Control protocol associated with BAP. Bandwidth Allocation Protocol. PPP protocol that manages bandwidth by allocating it dynamically between two ports, i.e. between the two extremities of a point-to-point link. Bandwidth On Demand. Service that allocates bandwidth automatically in response to traffic volume. Basic Rate Access.
  • Page 223 Certificates Trust List. 8.1.4 DECT Access Point DASS2 Digital Access Signaling Specification number 2 Direct Dialing In. Direct external call number for the system terminals (depending on the configuration with the public network operator). DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication. European cordless telephony standard. DECT terminal: cordless terminal that complies with this standard.
  • Page 224 Chapter used between an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server and an external distribution panel. 8.1.7 G.722 ITU–T 7 kHz wideband speech codec based on sub-band adaptive differential pulse code modulation (SB-ADPCM) within a bit rate of 48, 56 or 64 kbit/s.
  • Page 225 In the context of the OmniPCX Office, the LAN includes an IP network and provides services to the wired client and to the WLAN client: file server, proxy, main server.
  • Page 226 IP addresses for internal purposes, while using just one IP address for external communication. Network Management Center. Workstation allowing a communication server administrator to remotely manage, administer (storage of call metering tickets for example) and optimize one or more Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server systems.
  • Page 227 Remote Access Server. Remote access server to the system LAN. Rich Communication Edition (for example, OmniPCX Office RCE Compact is the short designation for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Rich Communication Edition Compact). RGO, RGI, RGM General resource keys supporting local and/or external calls, whether outgoing (RGO), incoming (RGI), or mixed (RGM).
  • Page 228 Chapter Resource key dedicated to a trunk group (bundle); used for making external outgoing calls on a particular trunk group, and receiving all network calls. Resource key for a particular destination; supports local calls for this number if assigned to a speed dial number, incoming calls for the number if assigned to a DDI number, or outgoing calls on a trunk group if assigned to a trunk group.
  • Page 229 model. TERMINAL GROUP Series of terminals grouped under the same directory number. Any call to that number is routed to a free terminal line. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol. The simplest network application for transferring files. (Analog) Trunk Line connecting the system to the public switched network. Transport Layer Security.
  • Page 230 AP is specified by the 802.11 family of specifications. The WLAN handset range includes Alcatel-Lucent IP Touch 310/610 WLAN Handsets and Alcatel-Lucent OmniTouch 8118/8128 WLAN Handsets. WLAN handsets are sometimes referred to as MIPT (Mobile IP Touch) handsets.

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