2
Route the cable to the attendant console and connect to the DXS/BLF jack.
3
Attach labels according to the Attendant Console form.
Administer the console using Administrator's Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software.
4
Connect External Alarm Indicators and Auxiliary
Power
Alarms can be generated on adjunct equipment, sent to the media server, and recorded and
reported as "external alarms." A typical major alarm input is from an Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS).
The media server provides a relay contact that can operate a customer-provided alarm, such as a
light or bell. The circuitry and power source are customer-provided. The alarm device must not
exceed a rating of more than 100 volts at 0.75 amperes.
Connect 1 major and 1 minor alarm input pair to the trunk/auxiliary field from the AUX
1
connector. See
''Alarm Inputs at AUX Connector'' on page
Connect an external alarm output through pins 48 and 23 of the AUX connector. See
2
''Alarm Output at AUX Connector'' on page
3
Note which device connects to which alarm and give this information to your Avaya
representative for troubleshooting purposes.
4
Connect emergency transfer power and auxiliary power as shown in
Transfer and Auxiliary Power'' on page
attendant console or adjunct device.
Alarm Inputs at AUX Connector
Color
AUX Connector
White-Blue
AP1 (Pin 26) Major Alarm Input
Blue-White
Ground (Pin 1)
White-Orange
AP2 (Pin 27) Minor Alarm Input
Orange-White
Ground (Pin 2)
Alarm Output at AUX Connector
Color
AUX Connector
Violet-Green
EXTALMA (Pin 48) Alarm Output
Green-Violet
EXTALMB (Pin 23) (Ground) Alarm
Output
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