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Important Information System Data HiPath 1100 Models Modules HiPath 1120/1150/1190 Installation Service Manual Selo CE Telephones O Selo CE confirma a homologação deste Operation equipamento em conformidade com as normas UE1999/5/EG. Certificado Ambiental Configuring the system specifically for the client...
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Contents 4.7 Installation of Expansion and Option Modules......4-15 4.7.1 Location of the Modules in the On the ....... . 4-16 4.7.1.1 On the HiPath 1120 .
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Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame - CND 4-40 Figure 4-34 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame . 4-42 Figure 4-35 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1190/1190R Main Distribution Frame A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 HiPath 1100, Service Manual...
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External analog modem connection ......6-13 Figure 6-9 HiPath 1100 Manager Configuration - Analog Modem....6-14 Figure 6-10 CommServer Configuration - Remote Analog Modem .
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Windows XP - MSN......... 6-47 A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 HiPath 1100, Service Manual...
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Environmental Conditions ........2-10 Table 2-8 Documentation List for HiPath 1100 ......2-12 Table 3-1 Abbreviations.
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Balun Technical..........3-71 Table 4-1 HiPath 1100 - Equipment installation procedures ....4-2 Table 4-2 Slot / Type of module for the HiPath 1150 .
Important Information Safety Information Important Information HiPath 1100 Telecommunications Systems are compatible with TN-S and TN-C-S power systems featuring a PEN conductor divided into two parts: a safety ground conductor (PE) and a neutral conductor (N) as defined in IEC 364-3.
● Replace any damaged safety equipment immediately (covers, labels, safety cables). ● Use Siemens-approved cables and modules only. The use of accessories that are not ● recommended for the system may cause it to malfunction. Make sure power is turned off while equipment is being serviced.
Important Information Safety Information Make sure that no circuit is powered up before you start working on the equipment. Never ● assume that all circuits are automatically disconnected every time a breaker or additional fuse is disconnected. Do not connect or remove telephone lines or circuit boards during a thunderstorm. ●...
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Important Information Safety Information Proceed very carefully when making measurements on live components or when servicing ● equipment with the power on. Main Circuit Breaker Know the location of the system’s main circuit breaker and its conductive capacity. Check this information against the exchange specifications in “Technical Data”...
Important Information Safety Information 1.1.4 General Information Line/Cable Connections All cables coming out of the system must be protected along their entire path inside ● conduits, ducts or other appropriate routes of conveyance. Cables must be connected only to their specified connections points. ●...
Important Information Safety Information 1.1.5 What to do in Case of an Emergency Procedures to follow during Accidents In the event of an accident stay calm and proceed with caution. ● Turn off the power before touching the victim of an electrical accident. ●...
Guidelines for Siemens Employees Siemens company policy and procedures require secure business practices and employee data confidentiality. The following rules must be strictly followed in order to ensure compliance with job-related statutory requirements (be they company functions or outsourced maintenance and management).
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.
System Data Overview System Data 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:...
HiPath 1100 Configurations HiPath 1100 Configurations HiPath 1100 systems are designed to meet the requirements for a wide range of clients and are, therefore, offered in the following configurations: HiPath 1120: Wall-mount with basic configuration for 2 external lines, 8 extensions and 4 ●...
System Data HiPath 1100 System Periphery HiPath 1100 System Periphery HiPath 1120 ● System Telephones Service PC Mini V.24 Printer External Analog Lines Analog Extensions Service PC Mini Interface Sensor and Relay ADSL Music HUB - 4 PC Ports Ethernet...
System Data HiPath 1100 System Periphery HiPath 1190 ● Service PC Mini DIN-6 System Telephones Printer V.24 External Music Source Service PC Mini DIN-4 Dinkl Interface CD 16 System ADSL HUB - 4 PC Ports Ethernet Telephones TME1 Primary Access...
System Data Limitations to System Expansion Limitations to System Expansion Standard Configuration: HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 External Analog Lines Analog Extensions Fax/DID 8 channels System Telephone Interface (KS) Expansion Modules: EB 010 (10 extensions) EB 012 (12 extensions) EB 202 (2 external lines and 2 extensions) EB 204 (2 external lines and 4...
System Data Limitations to System Expansion Each system telephone (KS) connected occupies one analog telephone slot. and a TME1 module cannot be used simultaneously. An ADSL module and a TME1 module cannot be used simultaneously on the HiPath 1150/1190. *** When the maximum capability for external lines is exceeded due to the installation of EB, S or TME1 modules, the system disables a number of external analog lines.
System Data Limitations to System Expansion Table 2-2 Possible combinations of external analog and digital lines (TME1 Module) HiPath 1190 Note The HiPath 1190 system with a single rack supports up to 80 extensions ● TME 1 Module ● It must only be mounted in slots 1 and 11. The system must thus have both racks mounted in order to run two modules.
System Data Technical Data Table 2-4 shows the slots and their Highways. Slot 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Highways Slot 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Highways Table 2-4 Distribution of modules on the HiPath 1190 backplanes Technical Data Element HiPath 1120...
System Data Technical Data Element HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 Rated Voltage U1: 8 Vrms 5.1 VDC; . (Output) U2: 23 Vrms 26.4 VDC; . Call Voltage 40 V /60Hz 50 V + 97 V / 0.13A - 25Hz 65 V /20Hz (CND) 42 V...
System Data Technical Standards and Compliance Values shown are approximate. When making connections, consider the specific level of tolerance that applies. Technical Standards and Compliance Compliance Standard Note EN60950 Electrical Safety IEC 60950 UL 60950-1 Environmental Conditions IEC 721 IEC61000-4-5 Power Surge (IEC 801-5) Level 3...
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System Data Technical Standards and Compliance Servicing Conditions (Mechanical) This system was essentially designed for installation at a fixed location. ● 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 (7.5°C)/30 min) Do not expose the equipment to direct sunlight or place it in the proximity of any...
Modules Abbreviations Abbreviations Brazil International Market South Africa Canada Argentina Spain India Russia United Kingdom Australia Table 3-1 Abbreviations List of Modules List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1120 Module / Component Reference HiPath 1120 S30817-U857-B401-* (IM) :110V S30817-U857-A401-* (IM) :220V S30817-U857-C401-* (ARG) S30817-U857-A403-* (CND) S30817-U857-A412-* (SPA)
Table 3-3 List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1150/1190/1190R Note 1: HiPath 1100 For more details on the system’s total capacity see Table 2-1 on page 2-6 “Specific Limitations to System Expansion.” Note 2: See “Entrance Telephone Interface” on page 3-62 TFE Entrance Telephone Interface S30122-K7696-T313-*(with an amplifier) ●...
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Modules Motherboard (MB) 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 local carrier) ●...
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Modules Motherboard (MB) ADSL Module; ● Music Module; ● Power Outage: First line with first extension and second line with second extension. ● A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
Modules Motherboard (MB) Power connection ● Power Outage: First line with first extension and second line with second extension ● MB Interfaces Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 - CND MB A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 3-12 Service Manual...
Modules Motherboard (MB) Power supply ● Connection for backplane ● Power Outage: First line with first extension and second line with second extension ● MB Interfaces Figure 3-4 Overview of the HiPath 1150 MB A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 3-15 Service Manual...
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Modules Motherboard (MB) Mini DIN-6 connector for V.24 adapter ● Mini DIN-4 connector for USB adapter ● Connection for backplane ● A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 3-17 Service Manual...
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) EB 012 and EB 010 Expansion Modules Interfaces Figure 3-11 EB 012 Module Overview Figure 3-11 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.
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) EB 800, EB 400 and EB 200 Expansion Modules Figure 3-12 EB 800 Module Overview Figure 3-12 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.
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) X3 connector used for EB 800. 3.5.3 Module Introduction This module provides access to ISDN networks and network resources through 2/5 S standard digital access channels (4 or 10). Functions Each ISDN access enables two 64 Kbits/s communications channels. ●...
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Modules Expansion Modules (EB) Table 3-15 Module jumpers HiPath 1120 Module Connector Assignments Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 X1 Connector Connector Connector Connection to the MB is through a pin connector RJ 45 RJ 45 Table 3-16 Module connectors for HiPath 1120 A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 3-30 Service Manual...
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) 3.5.3.2 HiPath 1150/1190/1190R Figure 3-14 HiPath 1150/1190/1190R Module The Figure 3-14 features a 5-Port S ; also available as a 2-Port option. Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 X10 and X11 X50 and X51 X90 and X91 X130 and X170 and...
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) 3.5.4 TME1 Module A TME1 module can be configured for operating as a E1 CAS or S2 access. Warning The TME1 module will be shipped from the factory already configured for operating as a CAS interface. In order to enable the module to operate as a S2 interface it must be reconfigured by followinf a specified procedure in the S2M Maintenance.
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Modules Expansion Modules (EB) Access S2 ● Provides connection to ISDN through primary access (30-channel) with capacity for using all services offered by the network. Functions ● Expands the system’s number of external lines to a maximum of 20 for the HiPath ●...
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) Connector for TME1 Module Configuration The connector’s function is to connect a PC or modem to a module using a serial cable (see “TME1 Serial Cable” on page 3-68). This allows you to program the module using the E1 Trunk Manager (E1 CAS access) or a S2M Maintenance tool (S2 access).
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) By changing the positions of the DIP switches the following settings can be configured: DIP Switch 1 (S1) ● It allows you to clean the Flash memory, select the Baud Rate and execute an auto-test. Switch Proce Meaning Possible Settings dure...
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) Display Reading Meaning Continuous TME1 module is active with CAS link. Continuous “Unpacking” the HiPath E1 Trunk Manager. Continuous Continuous Writing software to Flash memory. Continuous Checking transferred data. E1 and CAS links are still out of service; the reason is Continuous unknown.
Modules Expansion Modules (EB) 3.5.5 and CTR U P0/E M P0/E Module ODULE Introduction This module allows you to connect U telephones (optiPoint 500) via 8, 4 or 2 U P0/E P0/E interfaces to a HiPath 1150/1190 system, and via 4 or 2 U interfaces to a HiPath 1120 P0/E system.
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Modules Expansion Modules (EB) P0/E M ODULE ONNECTOR SSIGNMENTS X1 Connector X2 Connector Port Port Flat Cable for MB Additional Flat a1 - port 1 a3 - port 3 Cable for MB b1 - port 1 b3 - port 3 a2 - port 2 a4 - port 4 b2 - port 2...
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Modules Expansion Modules (EB) P0/E M ODULE ONNECTOR SSIGNMENTS X1 Connector Port Port Backplane a1 - port 1 a5 - port 5 b1 - port 1 b5 - port 5 a2 - port 2 a6 - port 6 b2 - port 2 b6 - port 6 a3 - port 3 a7 - port 7...
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 Digital 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).
Option Modules (OM) 3.6.2 EVM Module Introduction This module allows you to use Voice Mail services with the HiPath 1100 family of switches. Functions 24 standard mailboxes and 4 forwarding mailboxes (for auto-answering, greeting with ● transfer options, day/night service, speed dial) Capability for automatic assignment of mailboxes ●...
Modules Option Modules (OM) 3.6.3 CD 16 Module Introduction This is an expansion module with capacity for connecting over 16 CD interfaces to the HiPath 1190/1190R which means you can connect more than 16 KS-type system telephones. CD 16 module has its own special slot with CD printed on it. CD 16 Interfaces Figure 3-30 CD 16 Module...
Modules Option Modules (OM) CD 16 Module Connector Assignments Contact X1 Connector X2 Connector X3 Connector X4 Connector X5 Connector Connection to C - port 1 C - port 5 C - port 9 C - port 13 MB through D - port 1 D - port 5 D - port 9...
Modules Option Modules (OM) 3.6.4.1 HiPath 1120 Interfaces Figure 3-31 Music Module Music Module Connector Assignments X1 Connector X12 Connector X2 Connector Contact 1 and 2 Sensor External music input (MOH) Connection to the MB is through a pin connector 3 and 4 Relay Table 3-33...
Modules Power Supply Unit (PSU) Sensor Relay Maximum switching current (AC) 1.25 A Maximum switching current (DC) 2.00 A Maximum switching voltage (AC) 30 V Maximum switching voltage (DC) 24 V Maximum power factor 0,95 Table 3-34 Electrical requirements for sensors and relays 3.6.4.2 HiPath 1150/1190/1190R On the HiPath 1150/1190/1190R the external audio source (e.g., music) is connected directly...
Modules Power Supply Unit (PSU) 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 - 127 Vac - 50/60 Hz or 220 Vac - 50/60 Hz ●...
Modules Power Supply Unit (PSU) Function Contacts 8 - 9 45 V Free Free Free Ground Free Free Free Table 3-35 PSU Connector Assignments HiPath 1120 Warning Turn the system power ON or OFF by means of the supply’s power cable or the in- put circuit breaker.
Modules Power Supply Unit (PSU) HiPath 1190/1190R PSU Interfaces Figure 3-34 PSU Connectors for HiPath 1190/1190R Warning If the power supply is not supplying the output voltages shown in Table 3-36, open it and check the condition of the fuses. PSU Connector Assignments Contact Function...
Modules Batteries Contact Function Contact Function 50 V + 97 V 50 V + 97 V 42 V + 85.8 V (RSA) 42 V + 85.8 V (RSA) Table 3-36 PSU Connector Assignments for HiPath 1150/1190/1190R Batteries In the event of an AC power outage, the HiPath 1150/1190/1190R system can be powered with batteries.
Modules Main Distribution Frame Technical Data Battery Type Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) Fluctuating Voltage 27.2V Input Voltage: 24V (2X12V) Capacity 9Ah to 12Ah with 20h discharge Fuse 7.5A (uniVAL - manufacturer: MTA) Table 3-37 Batteries - Technical Information.. Warning Once batteries are exhausted, send them back to the supplier. Main Distribution Frame Introduction The Main Distribution Frame (MDF) connects cabling to a public exchange and extensions by...
Modules Main Distribution Frame MDF Interfaces Cables are attached by pressure (Dinkle connector) Cables are attached by 8-way 4-way with screws 2-way Cables are attached by connectors (for example, RJ 45) Figure 3-36 MDF - Connectors A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 3-60 Service Manual...
Modules Backplane 3.10 Backplane Introduction In the HiPath 1150/1190/1190R systems, a set of connectors mounted on a printed circuit board known as the backplane connects the modules to the motherboard. 3.10.1 HiPath 1150 Interfaces Figure 3-37 Backplane HiPath 1150 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.
HiPath 1190/1190R Backplane Connectors 3.11 Entrance Telephone Interface Introduction The HiPath 1100 allows for the connection of up to four Entrance Telephones/Door Openers on extension slots. The connection is made by means of an interface between the Entrance Telephone and the PABXs. Functions Interface between the Entrance Telephone and the HiPath 1100.
Modules Entrance Telephone Interface Interfaces 3.11.1 Model: S30817-K930-A300 - TFE Without amplifier, for installation of the following models: EGUCOM (Ackermann, Emmerich); ● Grothe,Telegärtner ● HDL - Brazil (models: F3A, F4A, F5A); ● Follow the diagram on Figure 3-39 for installing HDL models for Brazil Figure 3-39 TFE Interface Overview - S30817-K930-A300 Additional components include: R1 (1.2 k Ω...
Modules Entrance Telephone Interface For more information, see the TFE Adapter Installation Manual A31003-E8000-X167- *-19 included with the TFE interface. 3.11.3 Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil For installation in models: HDL, F5AZ; ● HDL, F8AZ; ● HDL, F9AZ; ● Follow the diagram in the Figure 3-40 Figure 3-40 TFE Interface Overview - S30817-Q936-C282 Each module of the TFE interface allows only one entrance telephone to be con-...
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 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.
HiPath and the PC. This product draws power from both the HiPath and a PC, and may therefore only be used on HiPath 1100 switches. A USB connection in other types of equipment will not work with this cable. Siemens does not recommend any other means of connecting the HiPath 1100 to the PC.
Modules TME1 Serial Cable 3.14 TME1 Serial Cable The TME1 serial cable (C39195-A9700-B532-*) is used for connecting to a PC or modem in order to program the system using the E1 Trunk Manager tool. Length: 9.8 feet (3 meters) Modem 1 = DCD 1 = DCD 9-pin male...
Modules TME1 Coax Cable 3.15 TME1 Coax Cable 3.15.1 CAS Access The TME1 coax cable (C39195-A9700-B531-*) is used for connecting the E1 interface to a modem. TME1 coax cable signals Signal Receive Data Transmit Data Table 3-42 TME1 coax cable signals A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 3-69 Service Manual...
Modules TME1 Coax Cable 3.15.2 Access S2 The TME1 coax cable is used for connecting the S2 interface to a NT modem. A Balun adapter is required id there is an impedance differential between the module and the modem. Balun TME1 coax cable signals Connector Signal...
Modules TME1 Coax Cable Balun A Balun adapter is required on the TME1 coaxial cable when there is an impedance differentail between the TME1 module and the NT1 modem. Technical Data Speed up to 2,048 Mbps Insulation 100V Connectors Coax (Interface A): Dual BNC F(RG 59) Twister - pair (Interface B): 8-pin shielded RJ 45 Temperature Range 0 to 50 degrees Celsius...
Installation HiPath 1100 Installation About this Chapter This chapter contains information on: HiPath 1100 System Setup. More information on additional equipment and expansions can ● be found in the “List of Modules” on page 3-2; Configuration (installation of modules). ●...
4-50 “Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the 4-52 System” “Protective Power Outage Relays” 4-55 “System Cabling” 4-56 “Installing Telephone Terminals” 4-56 “Performing a Visual Inspection” 4-59 Table 4-1 HiPath 1100 - Equipment installation procedures A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
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Installation Installation Procedures 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. A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
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 installed outdoors. Note 1: See Section “HiPath 1100 Configurations” on page 2-2 for more information regarding system configurations. Unpacking System Components...
Installation Getting to Know your Systems Step Procedure Discard packaging materials according to local and federal environmental regulations. Warning Use only equipment and systems that are in perfect condition. Never operate a dam- aged system. Getting to Know your Systems 4.5.1 HiPath 1120 Dimensions for the HiPath 1120...
Installation Getting to Know your Systems Opening the Main Distribution Frame Figure 4-2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame Components Location Figure 4-3 HiPath 1120 system installation overview A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
Installation Getting to Know your Systems 4.5.2 HiPath 1150 The enclosures of the HiPath 1150 systems are very similar in design. Look for the number indicated on each module before connecting it. Dimensions for the HiPath 1150 Figure 4-4 DimensionsHiPath 1150 Components Location Figure 4-5 HiPath 1150 system installation overview...
Installation Getting to Know your Systems Opening the Main Distribution Frame Figure 4-6 Opening the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
Installation Getting to Know your Systems 4.5.3 HiPath 1190/1190R 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 4-7 DimensionsHiPath 1190/1190R...
Installation Getting to Know your Systems Procedure for Opening the System’s Cabinet Step Procedure Insert screwdriver as shown above. Use the screwdriver as shown to remove the cover. Components Location Figure 4-9 HiPath 1190/1190R front view A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 4-10 Service Manual...
Installation Getting to Know your Systems Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R cable anchors Figure 4-12 Installing modules on the HiPath 1190/1190R systems A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 4-12 Service Manual...
Installation Getting to Know your Systems Module Installation Procedure Step Procedure Insert module into the appropriate slot. Move the latch to the right to secure each module in place. Secure each latch using the screws. Use the reverse procedure to remove the modules. Installation on a 19"...
Installation HiPath1120/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions HiPath1120/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions Step Procedure Drill a hole in the wall at a height of 4.10 ft (1.25 m) from the floor. Place the bushing over the hole then insert the screw and tighten it until only 0.19" (5 mm) protrude.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Figure 4-15 Mounting HiPath 1150 on the wall Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Installation Information HiPath 1120 system MB and modules are interconnected using one flat cable (or two) and/or a pin connector. In the HiPath 1150/1190/1190R systems, the modules are interconnected through the backplane connector.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules 4.7.1 Location of the Modules in the On the 4.7.1.1 On the HiPath 1120 Figure 4-16 Location of the Modules in the HiPath 1120 A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 4-16 Service Manual...
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules CND Version Figure 4-17 Location of the Modules in the HiPath 1120 - CND A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 4-17 Service Manual...
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules 4.7.1.2 On the HiPath 1150 Figure 4-18 Location of the Modules in the HiPath 1150 Table 4-2 shows the modules and the slots where they can be installed with respect to each system’s limitations. HiPath 1150 HiPath 1150 Slot 1...
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Slot 3 Type of Slot 4 Type of Module Module EB 010 EB 010 EB 012 EB 012 EB 202 EB 202 EB 206 EB 206 Expansion Modules Expansion Modules EB 210 EB 210 EB 200 EB 200 EB 400...
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Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Table 4-3 shows the modules and their slots on HiPath 1190 andHiPath 1190R (see “Limitations to System Expansion” on page 2-5): Slot 1 Slot 2 Type of Module Type of Module EB 010 EB 010 EB 012 EB 012...
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Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Slot 8 Slot 9 and 10 Type of Module Type of Module EB 010 EB 010 EB 012 EB 012 EB 202 EB 202 EB 206 EB 206 Expansion Modules Expansion Modules EB 210 EB 210 EB 200 EB 200...
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules 4.7.2 Installing Modules 4.7.2.1 On the HiPath 1120 Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Insert the module into one of the slots shown in Figure 4-16. Connect the module to the MB using the flat cable on the top slot.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Step Procedure Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1). 4.7.2.3 On the HiPath 1190/1190R Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s front cover. Remove the system’s back cover. Move the module’s latch as shown in Figure 4-12.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules 4.7.4 Installing an ADSL Module Installation Procedures Step Procedure 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 connector. Connect slots 3 and 4 of the X2 connector to the external line input for the HiPath 1100.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Assembly Diagram Figure 4-20 Installing an EVM Module HiPath 1120 4.7.5.2 On the HiPath 1150 Installation Procedures Step Procedure Remove the power supply. Remove the Main Distribution Frame’s cover. Remove the backplane. Remove the slots above the MB. Attach the separator provided with the module to the MB.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Assembly Diagram Figure 4-21 Installing an EVM Module HiPath 1150 4.7.5.3 On the HiPath 1190/1190R Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s front cover. Disconnect the Main Distribution Frame’s cables from the MB. Move the module’s latch as shown in Figure 4-12.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Step Procedure Reassemble the entire set. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-59. Turn on the power supply. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1). Assembly Diagram Figure 4-22 Installing an EVM Module on the HiPath 1190/1190R A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 4-28 Service Manual...
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules 4.7.6 Installing a Baby Board VCC Module (Voltage Conditioner Circuitry) 4.7.6.1 On the HiPath 1120 Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Attach the separators provided with the module to the MB. Attach the module to the MB’s pin connector and to the separator.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Figure 4-24 Installing a Baby Board VCC Module on a HiPath 1120 CND Version 4.7.7 Installing a CTR- Module P0/E 4.7.7.1 On the HiPath 1120 Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Attach the module to the appropriate pin connector on the MB.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Assembly Diagram Figure 4-25 Installing a CTR- U HiPath 1120 Module P0/E 4.7.7.2 On the HiPath 1150 Installation Procedures Step Procedure Remove the power supply. Remove the Main Distribution Frame’s cover. Remove the backplane. Remove the slots above the MB.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Assembly Diagram Figure 4-26 Installing a CTR- U HiPath 1150 Module P0/E 4.7.7.3 On the HiPath 1190/1190R Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s front cover. Disconnect the Main Distribution Frame’s cables from the MB. Move the module’s latch as shown in Figure 4-12.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Step Procedure “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-59. Turn on the power supply. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1). Assembly Diagram Figure 4-27 Installing a CTR- U Module on the HiPath 1190/1190R P0/E 4.7.8 Installing a Music Module...
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules Step Procedure Make the connections to the appropriate module connector (see “Music Module” on page 3-52). Reassemble the entire set. “Performing a Visual Inspection” on page 4-59. Turn on the power supply. Configure the required data (see “Operation” on page 6-1). Assembly Diagram Figure 4-28 Installing a Music Module HiPath 1120...
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules 4.7.9 Installing a Power Supply Unit Introduction Before connecting the power supply to the system, see “Technical Data” on page 2-8 “ and “Power Supply Unit (PSU)” on page 3-54. 4.7.9.1 On the HiPath 1120 Figure 4-29 Installing a Power Supply HiPath 1120 Procedure after Installation...
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules 4.7.9.2 On the HiPath 1150 Figure 4-30 Installing a Power Supply Unit HiPath 1150 Procedure after Installation Step Procedure Check network voltage If the voltage is within the power supply’s voltage range, connect the power supply. Use the power input on power supply units when available.
Installation Installation of Expansion and Option Modules 4.7.9.3 On the HiPath 1190/1190R Step Procedure Check network voltage Remove the system’s back cover. If the voltage is within the power supply’s range, insert the power supply into the slots shown in Figure 4-31. Plug the system’s AC cord into the AC input on the power supply (see Figure 3-34).
The HiPath 1100 Manager is available to help you configure the systems. It provides an overview of the PABX MDF in order to show the physical layout of the system’s modules, extensions and external line connections.
Installation Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) 4.8.1 HiPath 1120 Example The installation of a system telephone requires using a CD pair in conjunction with an a/b extension slot (see “Installing Telephone Terminals” on page 4-56). Figure 4-32 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame Warning...
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Installation Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) CND Version The installation of a system telephone requires using a CD pair in conjunction with an a/b extension slot (see “Installing Telephone Terminals” on page 4-56). Figure 4-33 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame - CND If a U Expansion Module is used , -type system telephones KS are disabled.
Installation Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Trunk Extension Internal Slot Position Position Number EB 204 Module Slot 2 Table 4-4 Example of the location of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 4-41 Service Manual...
Installation Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) 4.8.2 HiPath 1150 Example The installation of a system telephone requires using a CD pair in conjunction with an a/b extension slot (see “Installing Telephone Terminals” on page 4-56). Figure 4-34 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame To access the inside of the Main Distribution Frame remove the safety latch using a small...
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Installation Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal External Exten- Number Number Module Number Number Number Slot Line sion EB 210 EB 206 Number Module EB 400 EB 800 Number Slot Slot 1 A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 4-43...
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Installation Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Internal Internal EB 202 Internal Internal External Exten- Number Number Module Number Number Slot Line sion EB 210 EB 206 Internal EB 200 EB 400 Number Slot Slot 2 Internal Internal EB 202...
Installation Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Internal Internal EB 202 Internal External Exten- Number Number Module Number Slot Line sion EB 210 EB 206 Internal EB 200 Number Slot Slot 4 Table 4-5 Example of extension locations on the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame 4.8.3 HiPath 1190/1190R Warning...
Installing a V.24 Interface Introduction To connect a PC or a printer to the HiPath 1100 using the RS 232 serial interface you must have a V.24 adapter cable (see “V.24 Adapter Cable” on page 3-65). This interface allows you to use some applications developed specifically for configuring and managing user features.
Installing an USB Interface Introduction To connect a PC to the HiPath 1100 using an USB interface you must have an USB adapter cable (see “USB adapter cable” on page 3-67). This interface allows you to use applications developed specifically for configuring and managing user features.
Installation Installing an USB Interface 4.10.1 On the HiPath1120/1150 Figure 4-36 Illustration of USB cable connection Connections Step Procedure Plug the USB adapter cable (with the male Mini DIN connector) into the 4-pin Mini DIN connector on the motherboard (Figure 4-36). Connect the A to B Standard end of the USB cable to the USB adapter, and connect the other end to the computer or modem.
Installation Installing an USB Interface 4.10.2 On the HiPath 1190/1190R Figure 4-37 Illustration of USB cable connection on HiPath 1190 Connections Step Procedure Plug the USB adapter cable (with the male Mini DIN connector) into the 4-pin Mini DIN connector on the motherboard (Figure 4-37). Connect the A to B Standard end of the USB cable to the USB adapter, and connect the other end to the computer or modem.
Installation Installing an External Audio Source 4.11 Installing an External Audio Source The HiPath 1100 systems provide connections for audio devices, such as radios, tuners, CD, MD, and others. HiPath 1120 ● The audio source must be connected to a Music Option Module using an RCA connector in slot X1 (see Figure 4-32 on page 4-39).
Installation Installing a TFE - Entrance Telephone Interface 4.12.2 Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil Installation Procedures This interface can be configured to work in Pager or Entrance Telephone mode. Pager Mode Step Procedure Set jumper 1 (J1) to ON and jumper 2 (J2) to OFF (see “Entrance Telephone Interface”...
Installation Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System Step Procedure Configure the system for Entrance Telephone/Door Opener mode and specify the extensions for answering calls. Specify also at which extension the interface will be installed. Connect the interface to the Entrance Telephone extension by using contacts 1 and 2 on the X2 connector.
Installation Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System Protective Ground Connection Danger The HiPath 1150/1190/1190R power supplies must be protected by an earth ground in a separate safety ground conductor (PE - green/yellow) (TN-S system, minimum section = 2.5 mm ) as shown in Figure 4-38.
Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System 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 special grounding wire that...
Installation Protective Power Outage Relays For an indoor environment, use a safety ground conductor (PE) with a cross-section larger ● than 2.5 mm . For an outdoor environment, use a safety ground conductor (PE) with a cross-section larger than 4 mm The wire insulation should be color-coded yellow and green.
A Standard Telephone (DP/MF) has only two wires (A, B), both used for voice. Standard Telephones (DP/MF) and optiPoint System Telephones must be connected to the HiPath 1100 system using only wires A and B. Do not use wires (C,D). A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620...
Installation Installing Telephone Terminals Connections Figure 4-40 Connections for telephone jacks (for Brazil) 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).
Installation Installing Telephone Terminals For 2-wire analog telephone sets (A, B) there will be no problem in the event of a momentary short-circuit. The maximum distance for installing a KS-type system telephone using a two-pair cable with a 0.4 mm copper wire is 0.3 miles (500 meters).
Installation Performing a Visual Inspection 4.17 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 Warning Before starting to work on the HiPath 1190, make sure the system is grounded and disconnected from all power sources.
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● System Telephones System telephones are designed exclusively for HiPath 1100 systems. In addition to special features, they provide direct access to some PABX features such as for tracking the status of external line, extensions or functions/features programmed via programmable keys.
Telephones System Telephones 5.2.1 Keys Status Display Keys For optiPoint 500, Profiset 3030, E821 ST and E822 ST telephones, these keys display the extension and external lines status associated with the LED key blinking pattern. Symbol Description LED Key OFF: Extension or external line is available or function is disabled. LED key ON: Extension or external line is available or function is disabled.
Telephones System Telephones Profiset 3030 Telephone Layout Figure 5-1 Profiset 3030 System Telephone Layout Handset cradle Function keys; Programmable keys with status LEDs. Speakerphone speaker Microphone for speakerphone; Display. 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 time, date, day of the week, number of the extension called, and ●...
Telephones System Telephones If the ">" appears on the right, it means there are more options available. To navigate ● through the options use the arrow keys. To select an option press the Enter key. E822 ST System Telephone Layout Figure 5-2 E822 ST System Telephone Layout Alphanumeric LCD display;...
Telephones System Telephones E821 ST System Telephone Layout Figure 5-3 E821 ST System Telephone Layout 1) Programmable LED keys for status indication 2) Special function keys 3) Handset release key. A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
Telephones System Telephones 5.2.5 optiPoint 500 System Telephones optiPoint 500 Advance/Economy/Basic/Standard System Telephones feature a 2-line, 24- character per line alphanumeric display. This system telephone features a 2-line display: Line 1 displays time, date, requests, error messages and confirmation messages, as ●...
Telephones System Telephones optiPoint 500 entry Telephone Layout Figure 5-6 optiPoint 500 entry System Telephone Layout Key labels - preset Function keys: Service Menu, Redial, Microphone On/Off or Internal, Speaker. Keypad Handset; 2-line, 24-character-per-line backlit display Key bank with user-programmable keys. Key for confirming a function Keys for selecting a function Keys for configuring the telephone settings...
Telephones System Telephones 11. Speakerphone and ring speaker 12. optiPoint key module with additional user-programmable keys. optiPoint 500 Back Panel PC (USB) Headset HiPath 1100 Handset optiPoint key module optiPoint adapter Figure 5-7 optiPoint 500 Back Panel A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
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Telephones System Telephones Terminals, Adapters and Accessories Our Options are designed to improve performance and to provide more comfort for users while they work. Additional optiPoint Terminals: Additional terminals provide increased comfort, efficiency and safety. The following terminals are supported: optiPoint key module, optiPoint memory module.
Telephones System Telephones External speaker: Improves reception quality when using the Speaker/Speakerphone. Ideal for conferences. Connected using optiPoint acoustic adapter. Table 5-1 optiPoint 500 Terminals, Adapters and Accessories optiPoint 500 Properties and Connection Options optiPoint 500 economy basic standard advance Function keys Full-Duplex Speakerphone Feature...
Telephones System Telephones 5.2.7 Programmable Feature Keys Programmable keys provide easy access to the most frequently used system features: Internal calls ● External calls ● Answering an internal or external call ● Consultation (internal or external) ● Transfer (internal or external); ●...
Telephones Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (MF) 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-...
Wait a few moments for the system to load the software. Activating System Programming The HiPath 1100 system comes with a factory default configuration, which is described in the programming tables. If an update or modification is required, there are two possible programming options:...
Operation Programming with a Telephone Set Programming with a Telephone Set System programming can only be executed using the system’s first extension slot (default extension 11) with an analog extension (MF), a KS-type system telephone or an optiPoint 500 system telephone. Programming cannot be done simultaneously on two extensions. The reason for initially using a system telephone at extension slot 11/101 is that 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 “Connecting...
Programming the system using a PC The system CD contains the software packages required for installation using a PC (see “HiPath 1100 Applications” on page 6-50). Follow these steps and note the following when programming the system by using a computer:...
6.2.1 Local connection 6.2.1.1 V.24 Serial Interface For this option, HiPath 1100 applications must be installed. After restarting the computer configure the settings on the CommServer. Procedure: Make sure the HiPath 1100 system is turned on. Insert the HiPath 1100 CD in the CD drive;...
Programming the system using a PC Figure 6-1 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a V.24 Serial Interface CommServer is called again whenever a HiPath 1100 application is activated. When an ADSL module is installed on a PABX, the Interface cannot be used.V.24 serial...
Figure 6-2 Possible USB Configurations For carrying out HiPath 1100 administration using a computer and a USB interface, you must install the proper CallBridge for Data USB drivers specific for the HiPath 1100 family. This allows the computer to communicate with the system. This task must be complete before installing the HiPath 1100 applications.
After installation is completed, configure the Communication Server (see Figure 6-3). Right-click the CommServer icon on the Windows status bar and select ”Properties”: Figure 6-3 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a USB Connection CommServer is called again whenever a HiPath 1100 application is activated. A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
6.2.1.3 ADSL Module (LAN) With this option an internal network access is used with an ADSL module. In order to do this, HiPath 1100 applications must be installed. After restarting your computer, configure the appropriate settings for the CommServer. Procedure: Insert the HiPath 1100 CD in the CD drive;...
Operation Programming the system using a PC Figure 6-4 Communication Server Properties - Configuring an ADSL Connection When a HiPath 1100 application is activated, the server starts automatically. A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
CAPI optiPoint or ISDN remote connections to the system cannot take place while there is a CAPI connection in progress. For this type of connection you must use either Administration USB drivers or Administration+CAPI Interface USB drivers. Possible Configurations HiPath 1100 Applications Manager Software Transmission Billing Status Monitor...
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Operation Programming the system using a PC To perform HiPath 1100 administrative tasks on a computer using an optiPoint interface, you must first install the appropriate USB drivers for optiPoint, according to the connection to be used (see Capítulo 6, “optiPoint USB Drivers”) and start installing HiPath 1100 applications: Procedure: Insert the HiPath 1100 CD in the CD drive;...
Operation Programming the system using a PC a) Connections via optiPoint VCOM: Figure 6-6 CommServer Properties - optiPoint Connection Configuration. b) Connections via optiPoint CAPI: Connection Type: ISDN Connection ● Phone #: 800 ● Your MSN: --- (entry not required) ●...
Remote or Local Connection 6.2.2.1 External Analog Modem For this option, the HiPath 1100 applications are installed. After restarting the computer configure the settings on CommServer, HiPath 1100 Manager and the HiPath 1100 system. Procedure: Connect the analog modem (to connect the modem’s extension, see item 4.7 - Connecting Extensions to the System’s Internal MDF) as follows:...
Select “Close“ to close the installation window. Installation is then completed and the computer has to be restarted. After restarting the computer, check the default modem (US Robotics) configuration on the HiPath 1100 Manager and change the following settings to match your modem (see the modem’s manual, if necessary): Figure 6-9...
Operation Programming the system using a PC On the HiPath 1100 remote system, compare the default modem configuration (US Robotics) with your modem configuration (see the modem’s manual). If necessary, change the following information: Figure 6-10 CommServer Configuration - Remote Analog Modem...
The system can be administered remotely or locally through an ISDN interface. For this option, only the HiPath 1100 applications are installed. After restarting the computer (if Windows prompts you to restart the computer) configure the settings for the CommServer.
Operation Programming the system using a PC Install your selected software components sequentially. For programming the HiPath 1100 system, the following applications must be installed: HiPath 1100 Manager and ● CommServer (installs automatically). ● After installation of each component, a message is displayed indicating that the installation was successfully completed.
Procedure: 6.3.1.1 Installation Setup Make sure the HiPath 1100 system is turned on (do not connect the USB cable at this point; this should be done during driver installation) Insert the HiPath 1100 CD in the CD drive A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620...
Operation Driver Installation Select USB Drivers option Figure 6-13 Installation Setup - USB Drivers Select the type of driver to install Figure 6-14 Installation Setup - USB Drivers Follow the Installer’s instructions. For each option there is a text box describing how to proceed.
Additional system components may need to be installed during driver installation. So please have the Windows 98 CD available. Connect the HiPath 1100 system to the computer The Add New Hardware Wizard window appears. A message will appear indicating that Setup will search for new Composite USB device drivers.
Operation Driver Installation Select the “Specify a location“ checkbox and click “Browse“ to select the directory where the uncompressed driver is stored. Drivers can be found on the CD, in the folder \Software\USB Drivers. The driver is decompressed in C:\Temp (Default). If the Administration driver is selected, the directory path will be C:\Temp\HiPath1100_Adm_Drivers_040.
Operation Driver Installation Figure 6-17 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN 10. Enter an available extension number in the "Phone # (MSN)" field (for HiPath 1120/1150 switches the default extension is 10; for HiPath 1190 the default extension is 100). Click "Next"...
Operation Driver Installation Windows ME Connect the HiPath 1100 system to the computer The Add New Hardware Wizard window appears. A message will appear indicating that Setup will search for new Composite USB device drivers. Click "Next" to proceed. Choose "Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)" and click "Next." Click "Next" to proceed.
Operation Driver Installation Select the “Search for the best CAPI for your device (Recommended)” checkbox then select the “Specify a location” checkbox. Under Browse, select the directory where the decompressed driver is stored. Drivers can be found on the CD, in the folder \Software\USB Drivers.
Operation Driver Installation In the next window select "EURO-ISDN (DSS1)" and click "Next": ● Figure 6-21 Windows ME - selection for ISDN Enter an available extension number in the "Phone # (MSN)" field (for HiPath 1120/1150 ● the default extension is 10; for HiPath 1190 the default extension is 100). Click "Next" to confirm.
Windows 2000 In order to install any software you must have Administrator’s access privileges. Connect the HiPath 1100 system to the computer The Found New Hardware Wizard window appears so that new drivers can be installed. Click "Next" to proceed.
Operation Driver Installation Select the "Specify a location:" checkbox, if it is not selected yet, then click "Next." Figure 6-24 Windows 2000 - Driver location A second window opens. Under Browse, select the directory where the decompressed driver is stored. Drivers can be found on the CD, in the folder \Software\USB Drivers. The driver is decompressed in C:\Temp (Default).
Operation Driver Installation The HiPath 1000 (CAPI Interface) installation will now be launched. The window with the warning about a Microsoft digital signature appears twice. Click "OK" every time it appears. In the ISDN - HiPath 1000 window select “European ISDN (DSS1)“ then click “Next“. Figure 6-26 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection 10.
In order to install any software you must have Administrator’s access privileges. Proceed as follows: Connect the HiPath 1100 system to the computer using a USB cable The Found New Hardware Wizard window appears so that new drivers can be installed.
Operation Driver Installation Figure 6-29 Windows XP - Driver installation location Once this is completed, the installation of the HiPath 1000 will start; A message appears (three times) to the effect that the software installation did not pass the Windows logo test. Click "Next"...
Operation Driver Installation Enter the MSN-CAPI number (see Table 7-2 on page 7-2) (for HiPath 1120/1150 the default extension is 10; for HiPath 1190 the default extension is 100) in "Add," in the Multi- subscriber Numbers" box. Figure 6-31 Windows XP - MSN The installation of the USB drivers is confirmed.
● Restart the computer after installation of USB drivers and CAPI applications. The USB drivers are Plug&Play compatible, so that after installation, the HiPath 1100 system may be removed and added again to the computer configuration - by simply unplugging or connecting the USB cable. The drivers do not need to be reinstalled.
6.3.2 optiPoint USB Drivers There are two types of optiPoint USB drivers that can be installed for the HiPath 1100 system: Administration USB driver or Administration USB driver + optiPoint CAPI interface. If all you need is administration of the HiPath 1100 system, install the Administration USB drivers.
Procedure: 6.3.2.1 Using the Installer Make sure the HiPath 1100 system is turned on. Insert the HiPath 1100 CD in the CD drive Connect optiPoint to your computer using the USB cable. A window will announce that new hardware has been found Follow the Installer’s instructions.
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Additional system components may need to be installed during driver installation. So please have the Windows 98 CD available. Connect the HiPath 1100 system to the computer The Add New Hardware Wizard window appears. A message will appear indicating that Setup will search for new Composite USB device drivers.
Operation Driver Installation Figure 6-32 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location Select the “Specify a location“ checkbox and click “Browse“ to select the directory where the uncompressed optiPoint driver is stored. Drivers can be found on the CD, in the folder \Software\USB Drivers.
Operation Driver Installation A message will appear informing that optiPoint is being searched. Repeat hardware driver installation (steps 1 through 4) To install administration drivers + CAPI Interface follow these steps: During installation of optiPoint (CAPI Interface) configure these two settings: In the next window select "EURO-ISDN (DSS1)"...
(see “CAPI Application Setup” on page 6-47). Windows ME Connect the HiPath 1100 system to the computer The Add New Hardware Wizard window appears. A message will appear indicating that Setup will search for new Composite USB device drivers. Click "Next" to proceed.
Operation Driver Installation Figure 6-36 Windows ME - Specify installation folder Select the “Search for the best CAPI for your device (Recommended)” checkbox then select the “Specify a location” checkbox. Under Browse, select the directory where the decompressed driver is stored. Drivers can be found on the CD, in the folder \Software\USB Drivers.
Operation Driver Installation A message will appear informing that a driver has been found. Click "Next" to proceed. The installation of the USB drivers is confirmed. Click "Finish." A message will appear informing that optiPoint is being searched. Repeat hardware driver installation (steps 1 through 6): To install administration drivers + CAPI Interface follow these steps: During installation of optiPoint (CAPI Interface) configure these two settings:...
In order to install any software you must have Administrator’s access privileges. Proceed as follows: Connect the HiPath 1100 system to the computer The Found New Hardware Wizard window appears so that new drivers can be installed. Click "Next" to proceed.
Operation Driver Installation Select the "Specify a location:" checkbox, if it is not selected yet, then click "Next." Figure 6-41 Windows 2000 - Driver location A second window opens. Under Browse, select the directory where the decompressed driver is stored. Drivers can be found on the CD, in the folder \Software\USB Drivers. The drive is decompressed in C:\Temp (Default).
Operation Driver Installation In the ISDN - optiPoint window select "European ISDN (DSS1)" then click "Next". Figure 6-43 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection 10. Enter the MSN-CAPI number (see Table 7-2 on page 7-2) (for HiPath 1120/1150 the valid extension range is X-Y) in "Add," in the Multi-subscriber Numbers" box. Figure 6-44 Windows 2000 - MSN 11.
In order to install any software you must have Administrator’s access privileges. Proceed as follows: Connect the HiPath 1100 system to the computer The Found New Hardware Wizard window appears so that new drivers can be installed. Choose "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)." Click "Next" to proceed.
Operation Driver Installation Figure 6-46 Windows XP - Driver location Once this is completed, the installation of the optiPoint driver will start; A message appears (three times) to the effect that the software installation did not pass the Windows logo test. Click "Continue"...
Operation Driver Installation Figure 6-48 Windows XP - MSN The installation of the USB drivers is confirmed. Click "Finish." A message appears informing that HiPath 1000 is being searched. Repeat driver installation procedures for USB interface devices (Steps 1 to 3) Click "Next"...
Operation Driver Installation To complete the installation process answer the introductory messages by clicking "Next" Click "Finish" to close the installation window. The following applications are then installed on your computer: ISDN Setup Wizard (Windows 98 SE/ME) ● CAPI Monitor ●...
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TAPI (Telephony Applications Programming Interface) drivers. TAPI drivers provide an interface between a Windows operating system and a TAPI-compatible telephone system. If a previous version TAPI driver (ESL or HiPath 1100) is already installed you will need to update it to the HiPath 1100 V6.0 TAPI driver.
If previous database versions have been saved (HiPath 1100 V5.1 and V5.2) and you want to update the database to HiPath 1100 V6.0, you only need to restore the *.bup file for the system to do the update automatically. Once the restore process is completed, a popup message appears informing the user of the changes resulting from the restore process.
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. 6.4.4...
If the module does not initialize, check its status on the 7-segment display (see “TME1 Module” on page 3-33). Availability of the HiPath 1100 Manager, HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager, E1 Trunk Manager and S2M MaintenanceAdministration software is subject to the client’s completion of the technical course for users of the equipment.
Start/Programs/HiPath 1100/StatusMonitor 6.4.8 MOH Transfer Wizard MIDI Transmission Wizard for converting MIDI files to HiPath 1100 format and transferring to the system. This MIDI file will replace the internal music source To start the MIDI Transmission Wizard select: Start/Programs/HiPath 1100/MOH Transfer 6.4.9...
Load the system software into the memory. The telephones do not work during this period (approximately 3 minutes). In the HiPath 1100 system Version 6.0 it is not possible to do a software update using Software Update Version 5.2; the hardware is not supported.
Operation HiPath 1100 Applications 6.4.12 TAC Smart - Telephony Advanced Control (Optional Software) This application can be used with the HiPath 1150/1190/1190R 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.
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Operation HiPath 1100 Applications Calling Extension Required item Fixed size: 6 DTMF signals Format: “****I” (I = calling extension) External call format: always “******” Note: If the extension number is longer, the DTMF digit “*” in the protocol is replaced by the extension’s additional digit.
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VMIe Group. In the event these codes are not supported by the Voice Mail System they can be re-programmed. Please check items " Deactivating the Internal MWI #68" and "Activating the Internal MWI Internal *68" in the HiPath 1100 Manager "System Settings - Service Code" folder.
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Table of the System’s Programming Codes Configuring the system specifically for the client Procedure Summary Step System Telephone/Standard MF Telephone HiPath 1100 Manager System programming can only be executed using the Connect the PC to the system’s first extension slot (analog extension (MF) or system.
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes S0 Module Numbering Plan Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 External Line 801 to 806 801 to 822 801 to 845 Extension, including S 11 to 30 11 to 60 101 to 240 610 to 645...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Table Explanation ADSL Module pág. 7-25 Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120 pág. 7-26 Table 7-3 Classification of programming tables For information on the programming of each feature see “Comments about the System’s Programming Codes”...
Calls without LCR # - To deactivate vate To dial an external number enter the external line number instead of the external access code "0." Settings must be configured on the HiPath 1100 Manager. Table 7-4 Important settings A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes External line settings Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Groups of external Group of external lines External Line # instead of lines group Seizure priority by...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry ∗ Auto-Seizure Mode Extension - Yes Automatic # - No for an External Line # - No ∗...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry ∗ Alert Ring Timeout Time: 00 to 59 seconds or Automatic - To disable ∗ for Pickup Groups - To disable ∗...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Override Extension 0 - Without permission # instead of 1 - With permission and extension beep ∗...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Extension Coeffi- Analog extension Line Type (Brazil): # instead of 1 - Default cient 1 - 900 ohms extension extension 2 - 600 ohms...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry ∗ Elapsed timeout - To activate Automatic # - To deacti- for external-to- # - To deactivate vate external connec- tion...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Country Permission List Denied List Thailand Greece 0800 India Pakistan Spain 1003 Russia Ukraine Peru Philippines Canada South Africa Turkey 0900 Latvia 0900 Lithuania 0900 Italy 0900 Australia 0900 United Kingdom...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry MSN DISA MSN number (up to 20 # instead of None digits) the digit or Automatic DISA external line External analog line...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Date/Time - DD - Day, from 1 to 31 Automatic Manual setting MM - Month, from 1 to 12 YY - Year, from 00 to 99 HH - Hour, from 00 to 23 MlMl - Minutes, from 00 to...
Password digits, from 00000 to through an MSN 99999 **〉 For more details on how to set timers refer to the Help file of the HiPath 1100 Manager administrative software. See the sections on timers specifically. Table 7-9 General settings...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Updating the Software Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry ∗ SW Information - Displays the type of system, soft- Any key to ware release, version number, APS, finalize entry.
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry ∗ Without MSN Veri- - To enable Automatic # - To disable fication # - To disable ∗...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Call Detail Report 1 - Incoming/Outgoing calls Automatic 1 - Incoming/ for Incoming Calls 2 - Outgoing calls Outgoing 3 - Incoming/Outgoing calls + CLIP...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Code Group Country Display Language IM English Iran English Jordan Kuwait Libya Nigeria Oman Kenya Zimbabwe Syria Sudan Tanzania Serbia/ Montenegro IM French Algeria French Cameroon Ivory Coast Lebanon Morocco Senegal...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Table 7-15 Country/Group of Countries (65) Country Protocol Code Brazil (01) DTMF1 IM-Spain (08), IM-English (09), India (16) and DTMF2 Peru (21) Other countries Table 7-16 Analog CLIP Protocol (005) Fax/DID Feature Intermediate Data Data to be...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default FunctionFunc- Programmed Data Entry tions Call Answering External Line 0 - Module disabled # instead of Mode Configura- 1 - Fax the number of tion 2 - DID...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Mailbox Language 01 - German Automatic 03 - IM 02 - English French 03 - French 06 - Portugal 04 - Dutch and Brazil...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Optional message Slot: 001 to 140 1 - Message 1 # instead of a None for MSN mailbox 2 - Message 2...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Digital trunk settings Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Ports Position/Slot: 1 - External line and exten- # instead of 1 - External HiPath 1120: 02 sion slot position...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Busy Signal Slot: 001 to 140 Busy Signaling Group: 001 # instead of None to 140 the code 1 - Day 2 - Night...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Country Country China Portugal China 2 United Kingdom Spain Russia Philippines Singapore Greece Thailand IM Spanish Turkey IM French Ukraine IM English Venezuela India Vietnam Italy Table 7-20 CAC Code (012) ADSL Module Programmed...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Table of the System’s Programming Codes Programmed Intermediate Data Data to be Completing Default Functions Programmed Data Entry Sensor activation 0 - Contacts closed # instead of 0 - Contacts logic 1 - Contacts open the sensor closed Time between...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Comments about the System’s Programming Codes 7.2.1 Important settings Dialing Mode on an External Analog Line (119) The system supports two dialing modes for external and absent lines (for unused external line slots): DP - Dial Pulse ●...
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Speed Dialing Phonebook (see Speed Dial Search in the User Manual). To insert an interdigit pause you must enter the "P" character using the HiPath 1100 Manager or pressing the Redial Key using a system telephone (see “Interdigit Pause Time Setting (227)”...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Permission for using Speed Dial numbers without COS analysis (072) This code allows users of a class with no designated permission to make external calls using the Speed Dial Phonebook. COS assignment (111) There are up to 8 access categories for accessing external lines that can be assigned to extensions:...
Warning Tone for Calls without LCR (092) When the system is configured to use LCR, the HiPath 1100 can alert the user when an external call is being places to a destination using a non-default carrier with higher rates for that time of day.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Seizure priority by type of external line (194) This setting 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.
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Connection Type (133) This setting determines whether the Group of external lines that is connected to one of the HiPath 1100 systems is also interconnected to another C.O. or PABX. Second External Access Code (134) 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.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes False tone (063) This sends an external line dial tone even when there is no external line available (valid for MF/ DP extensions only). ) or Emergency Numbers If LCR (configured via the is enabled, the user will hear a False Tone regardless of what has been programmed.
Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes The External Line Reservation (*493) does not work for the Overflow Group. 7.2.3 Programming an Extension Pickup Groups (143) 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.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Alert Ring Timeout for Pickup Groups (035) Incoming calls are signaled on standard telephone sets within a pickup group (Code 43); in telephones without a display they are signaled by an alert ring signal. The duration of the ring tone can be specified.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes UCD Queue Size (025) It specified the number of calls that can wait on a UCD Queue, for each UCD Group. Timeout for Activating a Call Waiting Message for a UCD Queue (026) It allows you to specify a timeout for routing calls to a waiting queue in the event that agents are busy or unavailable.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Waiting Message before Signaling a UCD Call (032) This feature allows you to connect a call waiting message for incoming calls before they ring at an extension. Minimum Time for Call Waiting Message in a UCD Queue (033) This setting specifies a minimum length of time until a message is played for calls waiting in a UCD Queue (032).
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Search Mode for Hunt Groups (022) This setting specifies the type of search to be performed for an available extension within a group, whether linear or round-robin. When a call is received by a Hunt Group configured for Linear distribution, the search starts from the first extension within the group.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Caller ID for analog extension (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.
Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Hotline (145) This function lets you dial automatically a number previously programmed into the Phonebook as soon as the handset is lifted. Multiple extensions can dial a number programmed in the Phonebook. Warmline (162) It allows you to specify a period of time for activating the Hotline.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Collect Call Barring by extension (193) When this blocking is activated, the system automatically rejects all incoming collect calls over a digital line; calls received over an analog line are rejected only at the moment they are answered.
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Do Not Disturb or Data Protection, the call rings at the extension that originated the transfer. The period of time a call signals a busy extension can be configured using the “Timeout when there is no answer (130)” on page 7-39 feature or the HiPath 1100 Manager. Elapsed timeout for external-to-external connection (218) It allows configuring a timeout between two external calls when no other extension is involved in the call.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes An External-to-External transfer can only be made when at least one of the lines is a digital line. External-to-External Transfer over an analog line is only allowed in Turkey. An Exter- nal-to-External Transfer over an analog line is terminated in the following three situ- ations: •...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes This configuration is available through a CTI interface. ● The system allows up to 50 Call Forwarding numbers. ● Conditional Call Forwarding has priority over an unconditional Call Forwarding. ●...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes The MSN number must be registered in the External Number Registration (Code 191). External Line DISA (020) This setting specifies an external line and the timeout for DISA answering. The system allows only one DISA call.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Message Waiting server number (065) This setting specifies a MSN number for the Waiting Message server. 7.2.6 General settings Music on Hold (136) This setting specifies the type of music the caller on hold will hear. Code 136 is used when there is no MOH group assigned to the extension.
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This period of time can be set from 1 to 5 seconds. The default setting is 2 seconds. To insert an interdigit pause you must enter the "P" character using the HiPath 1100 Manager or pressing the Redial Key using a system telephone.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes The settings that are automatically updated are: Month, Day, Time and Minute. Year is not included in the FSK message settings - it is defined as the software’s manu- facturing date and can be manually adjusted.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Setting a System Password (180) Access to the system’s Programming Mode is protected by password to prevent unauthorized access. The default password is "31994." This password can be changed. Make a note of the new password and store it in a safe place.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes The name assigned to these numbers can have up to 15 characters. Emergency Numbers are not affected by the ACS feature. Emergency calls never use external lines configured for: Internet access ●...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes The modules can only be connected/disconnected when the system is turned off. Type of MSN Signal (073) This setting lets you choose one of the four types of rings for various calls, and a ring for registered MSNs.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes 7.2.7 Updating the Software SW Information (001) This displays information about the system’s software. To view this information use a system telephone with a display. The switch must be connected to a PC with CommServer and APS Version Verifier running. Local SW Update (060) This feature initiates the download of the last software version released for the PC and then downloads the update for the exchange.
Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes 7.2.8 Remote Configuration Service Call (*994) This feature allows you to call a service center and let administration be carried out remotely through the on-going call. Remote Software Update (*9415) If authorized, a software update can be started automatically.
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Entrance Telephone Configuring an Entrance Telephone (115) This function enables the system to use an entrance telephone. The HiPath 1100 allows for the connection of up to four Entrance Telephones/Door Openers on extension slots. Each Entrance Telephone must be individually activated in the system.
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HyperTerminal. Configure the settings by following these steps: Configure the CommSever for ADSL connection. ● Select the "Serial Printing" checkbox on the HiPath 1100 Manager, under Advanced - ● > System Settings On the HyperTerminal select TCP/IP Mode and enter the configuration number for an ●...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes To provide accurate call details, you must update the system’s time and date infor- mation. The following information is recorded: Current date (Date) ● End of call (Time) ●...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes – 6 = Transferred outgoing call – 7 = 3-way conference with incoming – 8 = 3-way conference with outgoing call – * = Incoming call not answered yet = incoming call Impulses (Call fees) with a TME1 Module installed.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Call Detail Report Filter (167) The number programmed in this filter specifies the type of outgoing call to be recorded, based on the first four digits of the dialed number. For example, in order to record only outgoing international calls you must program the digits "00."...
Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes 7.2.11 Fax/DID Feature Provides automatic answering of an external call in addition to message playback and fax signal detection. A caller can dial any extension or enter any digit configured in the Answering Menu and be transferred to another extension or group.
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When a Fax/DID is answering eight simultaneous calls, the next call will hear a ring signal generated by the local carrier, which means that the HiPath 1100 has not answered the call yet. If the timeout specified for this feature is shorter than the local carrier’s timeout, the call can be...
7.2.12 EVM Module EVM (Entry Voice Mail) is a Voice Mail solution for HiPath 1100 systems. Its features are controlled through he keys on a system telephone or any type of equipment with MF dialing capability. EVM is configured and activated by technical personnel through the 1100 Manager Administration Software or a programming extension.
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This setting specifies whether a message will be played for a specific MSN. System Number (211) This setting displays the number for the HiPath 1100 when the system is operating in a Point- to-Point (PP environment. System Number Type (212) This setting specifies how a MSN configuration must be sent.
This specifies whether a message/greeting should be played for an external analog line. 7.2.13 Digital trunk settings The HiPath 1100 systems can be equipped with digital trunks by means of a S module (/ISDN access) and a TME1 (E1 CAS/S2 access).
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes However, in the case of the EB 200, 400 and 800 modules, it is strongly recommended that you change their slots to prevent their deactivation. These modules become inoperable if any one of their external line slots is disabled.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes In order for all MSN numbers to be entered the remote seizure mode must be configured as PMP (Point-to-Multipoint) and the system number must not have been specified in the Manager tool (Advanced->System Settings ->Country/Language Settings).
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Symmetric/Asymmetric Call (074) This setting configures the system for symmetric or asymmetric calls. Check with your local carrier to know which operating mode should be configured for your system.
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When this feature is available and provided by a local carrier, an incoming call to an extension enabled with Call Forwarding (*11) is routed directly to an external destination over the public network. Alternatively, the HiPath 1100 system can be used. ISDN Layer 1(101) Allows you to change some default ISDN settings for specified countries.
ADSL, hub or network cards in any of the PCs. The PCs are connected to the HiPath 1100 which provides (via LAN) the same functions provided by the V.24 serial interface for integrating the HiPath 1100 Manager, Interaction Center Smart and billing applications.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes 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.
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Number of Attempts for Activating the Sensor (053) This setting specifies the number of call attempts (between 1 and 100) for the number specified Number Dialed by Sensor Activation Time between Attempts for in ”...
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Configuring the system specifically for the client Comments about the System’s Programming Codes Timer for Deactivating the Relay (173) Specifies the length of time that the relay must remain closed. If the closing time is set to "000," the relay will remain active until it is manually de- activated.
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Feature Access Codes Numbering Plan Feature Access Codes The HiPath 1100 has a Numbering Plan that can be programmed using the HiPath 1100 Manager or by entering codes on the telephone keypad. Numbering Plan Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190...
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Feature Access Codes Symbols Symbols Symbols Explanation Enter numbers, keys, password, internal or external numbers, etc. Signaling with a short beep Lift/Replace the handset Initiate conversation X and Y Numeric variables Service Menu Service Menu Programmable key is ON Programmable key deleted Blinking Programmable Key <...
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Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Code Parking Parking slot Parking Resuming a Call slot Parking list < > and : Caller List # 8 2 < > Select a key Programming a Feature for a Key feature to be programmed and : Redial Redial Activate/deactivate speakerphone...
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Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Code 1) Wait for Phone rings external External line reservation Busy Service Menu Phone rings external Functions used when making calls System Speed Dial 2 4 9 Individual Speed Dial ("X" is from 0 to 4) CHANGE? Individual Speed Dialing : wait for...
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Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Code Hotline (if programmed) Warmline Wait (If programmed) Override Service Menu busy extension Busy extension Silent Monitoring busy extension (busy extension) : or CHANGE? No answer 1º) Wait. Phone rings Callback Activation (Extension does not answer or is busy) 2) Wait for Wait.
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Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Code Recovering a ("X" is from 0 to 9) Parked Call Toggle (Use after Consultation for answer- Service Menu a second call or an urgent call) Suffix Dialing data Service Menu Recovering a Call on Hold (if busy or no answer) Transfer (when an alternate analog line...
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Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Code Call Forwarding to External external line : Number extension, Voicemail Group Internal Call Forwarding or Call Group: Call Forwarding Deactivation extension, Voicemail Group Call Forwarding - No Answer Activating or Call Group: Call Forwarding - No Answer Deactivating Do Not Disturb Activation...
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(if belonging to more than one (HG) Login group) Call Group (CG) and Hunt Group group (if belonging to more than one (HG) Logout group) Room Monitor (Babyphone) Music on Hold music Activation Music on Hold Deactivation Remote Configuration HiPath 1100 Manager A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
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Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Code 1) Programming extension must have a conversation in progress with the remote programmer: The remote programmer must provide: password programming codes Remote configuration using a standard MF telephone 2) Remote programmer dials the system and is answered by a FAX/DID facility: password programming codes...
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Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Code Alarm Clock time (e.g., 1230) : (After a specified time) Alarm clock date/time (e.g., 24121830): (For a specified date and time) Alarm clock Deactivating UCD Subscriber Group Functions Agent available Agent unavailable Calling a UCD Subscriber Group ("X"...
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Sending Restriction for MSN - Deactivation Using Features provided by a external line ISDN code Carrier on ISDN Lines Note: Feature Codes can be changed in the HiPath 1100 Manager. An expert should be consulted in this case. A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 8-11 Service Manual...
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Abbreviations 9 Abbreviations General list This list presents the abbreviations used in this manual. A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 HiPath 1100, Service Manual...
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Abbreviations A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 HiPath 1100, Service Manual...
Getting to Know your Systems 4-5 Call detail Recording Description 7-55 Checking the Safety Ground Connection 4- HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager 6-51 HiPath 1100 Configurations 2-2 Configuring a Relay and Sensor on the Hi- HiPath 1100 System Installation 4-1 Path 1120 7-68...
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1120 7-25 Remote Administration 7-15 Main Distribution Frame (MDF) 3-58, 3-59 Run quick test 7-26 Modules 3-1 Overview 3-1 Motherboard (MB) 3-8 S2M Maintenance 6-53 HiPath 1120 3-8 Safety Information 1-1 HiPath 1150 3-14 caution 1-3 warning 1-3 Safety information Option Module (OM) danger 1-2 TME1 module 3-33...
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What to do in Case of an Emergency 1-6 A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual...
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