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Hardware Description & Installation Manual Please read this manual carefully before operating System. Retain it for future reference.
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Issue 1.1 Regulatory Information Before connecting iPECS eMG100 to the telephone network, you may be required to notify your local serving telephone company of your intention to use "customer provided equipment". You may further be required to provide any or all of the following information: PSTN line Telephone numbers to be connected to the system ...
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations, CAN ICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A) Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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The information furnished by Ericsson-LG Enterprise in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not warranted to be true in all cases. Ericsson-LG Enterprise and iPECS are trademarks of Ericsson-LG Enterprise Co., Ltd. The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice, due to continued progress in methodology, design, and manufacturing.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 1 Introduction Important Safety Instructions 1.1.1 Safety Requirements When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and other personal injury, including the following: ...
Keep the system away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as florescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of iPECS eMG100 System. This system should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 degrees) and vibration and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
System Overview Provides general information on iPECS eMG100 System, including the system specifications and capacity. Section 3 Installation Overview Describes detailed instructions for planning the installation site and procedures to install iPECS eMG100 System. Section 4 Board Installation & Description Provides a description and instructions for installing components of iPECS eMG100.
Ericsson-LG Enterprise. General Cabinet Description The eMG100 system consists of a Key Service Unit (KSU). KSU consists of a plastic housing, a Main board and Power Supply Unit as well as built-in MISC interfaces and station interfaces. Optional Interface and Function boards may be equipped in the eMG100 KSU. In addition, on the front of KSU is the connection from the KSU to another KSU.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Connection Diagram The following Figure represents the interconnections available with iPECS eMG100 including external network, terminals, miscellaneous, and admin interfaces. Figure 2.3 System Connection Diagram...
Interface and Function boards. The specific MBU determines the type of extension interfaces, and the optional Interface boards that can be installed in an eMG100 KSU. The table 2.4-1 below shows all available components for an eMG100 KSU including the various MBUs, and optional Interface and Function boards.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 The table 2.4-2 below indicates the various interface boards available for each KSU as well as the (slave)KSU housed in the 2’nd KSU. Table 2.4-2 Option Board Compatibility Chart for KSU (Slave, 2’nd) KSU...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Specifications 2.5.1 General Specifications Table 2.5.1 General Specifications Item Description Specification M82331G, ARM11 dual core (550MHz) AC Voltage Input 100~240 +/- 10% Volt AC @ 47-63 Hz AC Power consumption 90 Watts...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 2.5.2 System Capacity Three System Capacity charts are provided below. These include the General System Maximum Capacities Table 2.5.2-1, the capacity based on the MBU type Table 2.5.2-2. Note that the maximums are not simultaneously achievable.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Table 2.5.2-3 KSUD Device Type Maximums 1’st KSU 2’nd KSU Resource Type Device Type Total Sys Max CO Line BRI Line External Network PRI/E1 Line SIP Trunks 24 (8) 24 (8)
Anti-static precautions should be taken during installation of optional boards in a KSU. 3.1.2 Installation precautions IPECS eMG100 KSUs are designed for desktop mounting, wall mounting or a free-standing rack mounting.In no case should one cabinet be mounted on top of the other when desktop mounting. Avoid installing in the following places: ...
The power and battery switches must be OFF during wiring. Further, while wiring, power must not be connected to the eMG100 KSU. After wiring is completed, the power can be connected, and the switch may be turned ON. ...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Preparation In preparation for the installation, locate an appropriate site for the KSU installation considering the precautions mentioned in earlier sections, wiring, access to power, etc. Once the mounting site is identified, verify all equipment and wiring charts are available on-site.
4 Board installation and description General information The eMG100 KSU houses the Main Board with processor, memory and interface circuitry. Optional Interface boards are installed on the MBU to expand the external network interfaces as well as terminals available. The KSU can be equipped with two (2) optional Interface boards.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Closing the Front Cover Insert the front cover into the slot on the KSU correctly. Then put the front cover down on the KSU in the direction of the arrow. Insert screws in the middle of tapped hole and then tighten screws with screwdriver to fix the front cover.
Remove the cover. Be sure to place both covers in a safe location. Figure 4.3 Removing and Replacing the KSU and Cord Cover NOTE For safety, prior to operation, replace the KSU and Cord cover before operating the eMG100. To replace the covers Reverse the removal procedure as below.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Installation of Option Boards Prior to installing any option board, assure power is OFF. We recommend wearing a wrist-strap connected to a known ground. At a minimum, before touching any board discharge any built-up static charge by touching a grounded object.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.4.2 Board to Board Installation This section shows to install a board on board. Some boards need to assemble the standoff first. Be Careful to align the connector on the board with the mating another board connector pins, and then push the board down to fully engage the connectors.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 BRIU1/2/4 on MBU BRIU1/2/4 Figure 4.4.2-3 BRIU1/2/4 on MBU Board Installation PRIU on MBU PRIU Figure 4.4.2-4 PRIU on MBU Board Installation...
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 VOIB48 on MBU VOIB48 Figure 4.4.2-5 VOIB48 on MBU Board Installation MISU on MBU MISU Figure 4.4.2-6 MISU on MBU Board Installation...
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 MEMU/MEMU2 on MBU Figure 4.4.2-7 MEMU/MEMU2 on MBU Board Installation MODU on MBU Figure 4.4.2-8 MODU on MBU Board Installation...
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 COIU2/4 on SLIB8(DTIB8) COIU2/4 SLIB8/DTIB8 Figure 4.4.2-9 COIU2/4 on SLIB8 (DTIB8) Board Installation SLIU8 on SLIB8(DTIB8) SLIU8 SLIB8/DTIB8 Figure 4.4.2-10 SLIU8 on SLIB8 (DTIB8) Board Installation...
The MBUD contains switches for database protection and initialization. A built-in LAN port provides access to the eMG100 Web Admin and basic VoIP channels. The MBUD have eight(8) DKT and four (4) SLT interfaces, and support two (2) VoIP channels by default.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Figure 4.5.1 MBUD The following are included on the MBUD: 8 DKT (Digital Key Telephone) interface circuits 4 SLT interface circuits 1 External Relay contact for LBC or general purpose ...
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Connectors, Jacks and Switches The following chart lists the various connectors for option boards, RJ45 modular jacks for connecting CO Lines, Stations and miscellaneous functions, and switches on the Main Board.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Table 4.5.1-3 Clock Master/Slave selection Function SW3 Operating Mode Function Remarks Clock Master / Slave mode Slave mode Master mode Default: OFF LED Indications Table 4.5.1-4 MBUD LED Indication Color Description...
System tones, and manages System call processing. The MBUS contains switches for database protection and initialization. A built-in LAN port provides access to the eMG100 Web Admin and basic VoIP channels. The MBUS have two(2) DKT and six (6) SLT interfaces, and two (2) VoIP channels.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Figure 4.5.2 MBUS The following are included on the MBUS: 2 DKT (Digital Key Telephone) interface circuits 6 SLT interface circuits 1 External Relay contact for LBC or general purpose ...
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Connectors, Jacks and Switches The following chart lists the various connectors for option boards, RJ45 modular jacks for connecting CO Lines, Stations and miscellaneous functions, and switches on the Main Board.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Table 4.5.2-3 Clock Master/Slave selection Function SW3 Operating Mode Function Remarks Clock Master / Slave mode Slave mode Master mode Default : OFF LED Indications Table 4.5.2-4 MBUS LED Indication Color...
Optional Interface Boards Optional Interface Boards permit the expansion of the external network and terminal interface ports available in the eMG100 system are mounted on the Main board in the KSU. Interface boards available are shown in the chart below.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.1 COIU2 (2 CO Line Interface Board) Description The COIU2 board has two (2) CO line interface ports. The board may be installed on MBU(CN21 & CN22, CN31 & CN32) or SLIB8(CN3 & CN4) or DTIB8(CN3 & CN4).
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.2 COIU4 (4 CO Line Interface Board) Description The COIU4 board has four (4) CO line interface ports. The board may be installed on the MBU(CN21 & CN22, CN31 & CN32) or SLIB8(CN3 & CN4) or DTIB8(CN3 & CN4).
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.3 BRIU1 (1 BRI Interface Board) Description The BRIU1 board has one (1) BRI (2B+D) interface ports. The board may be installed on the MBU(CN2 & CN12). The Multiple pole Dip-switches determine the operating mode ‘S’ or ‘T’ and termination. The board is provided with two Standoffs that must be installed prior to mounting the board.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 LED Indications Table 4.6.3-4 BRIU1 LED Indication Color Description ON : a BRI line in use Blue OFF : All BRI lines idle ON : BRI Line Error ...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.4 BRIU2 (2 BRI Interface Board) Description The BRIU2 board has two (2) BRI (2B+D) interface ports. The board may be installed on the MBU (CN2 & CN12). The Multiple pole Dip-switches determine the operating mode ‘S’ or ‘T’ and termination. The board is provided with two Standoffs that must be installed prior to mounting the board.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 LED Indications Table 4.6.4-4 BRIU2 LED Indication Color Description ON : a BRI line in use Blue OFF : All BRI lines idle ON : BRI Line Error, BRI 1 or 2 ...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.5 BRIU4 (4 BRI Interface Board) Description The BRIU4 board has four (4) BRI (2B+D) interface ports. The board may be installed on the MBU (CN2 & CN12). The Multiple pole Dip-switches determine the operating mode ‘S’ or ‘T’ and termination. The board is provided with two Standoffs that must be installed prior to mounting the board.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Pole Function Termination Remarks Port 3 Termination Resistor 1 & 2 ON : Terminate Termination Resistor Default : ON (SW300) OFF : Open Port 4 Termination Resistor 3 & 4 ...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.6 PRIU (1 PRI/E1R2, 30 Channels Interface Board) Description The PRIU board provides a standard PRI or E1R2 interface circuit. The PRIU may be installed on the MBU(CN2 & CN12). The interface circuit complies with ITU-T Recommendations G.704, G.703 and G.823.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 LED Indications Table 4.6.6-3 PRIU LED Indications Color Description ON : FPGA programmed Blue OFF : FPGA not programmed Flash (500ms): normal Blue ON : PRI channel in use Blue ...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.7 PRIU (1 PRI/T1, 24/23 Channels Interface Board ) Description The PRIU board provides a North American standard PRI or T1 interface circuit. The PRIU may be installed on the MBU(CN2 & CN12). The PRIU operates with a 125 usec frame at 1.544Mb/s. A multiple pole Dip-switch determines the type of interface circuit, PRI or T1.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 LED Indications Table 4.6.7-3 PRIU LED Indications Color Description ON : FPGA programmed Blue OFF : FPGA not programmed Flash (500ms): normal Blue ON : PRI channel in use Blue ...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.8 SLIB8 (SLT 8 Interface Board) Description The SLIB8 board has 8 SLT interface circuits. The board can be installed on the MBU(CN1 or CN11) for expansion. The board is provided with one Standoff that must be installed prior to mounting the board. To install the board in the KSU, refer to Section 4.4.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.9 SLIU8 (SLT 8 Interface Board) Description The SLIU8 board has 8 SLT interface circuits. The board can be installed on the SLIB8 or DTIB8(CN3 & CN4) for expansion. To install the board on the SLIB8, refer to Section 4.4.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.6.10 DTIB8 (DKT Interface Board) Description The DTIB8 board has 8 DKT interface circuits. The board can be installed on the MBU(CN1 or CN11) for expansion. The board is provided with one Standoffs that must be installed prior to mounting the board. To install the board in the KSU, refer to Section 4.4.
The VOIB48 expands the number of VoIP channels available in the system. In addition, the LAN port equipped on the VOIB48 provides the interface to the VOIB48 VoIP channels and for software applications that can be installed in the eMG100. The VOIB48 is installed on the MBU connectors CN3 as described in section 4.5. [Bottom Side] Figure 4.7.1 VOIB48...
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Connector and Modular jack Table 4.7.1-2 Connector and Modular Jack Function Connector Functions Remark Connection to CN3 of the MBU 40 Pins CPU JTAG for development 20 Pins CPLD JTAG for development...
The MEMU/MEMU2 is equipped with Nand Flash memory used to expand the storage capacity of the eMG100 Voice Mail by 60 hours. As with the basic storage, the MEMU/MEMU2 storage is non-volatile and any messages are stored even if power to the eMG100 is lost.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 4.7.4 MSIU (Miscellaneous function Unit) Description The MISU provides one external MOH, one external PAGE, one ALARM port, three Gernal purpose RELAY ports, one RS-232C port, one USB port. The USB function is up/downloading the Database and upgrading MP SW.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 5 Mounting the KSU Once all option boards have been installed in the KSU, the KSUs can be mounted. The KSUs can be desk, wall or rack mounted. While the KSUs may be desk mounted this is general not recommended and Wall and Rack mount provide added safety and optimal operation environment.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Desk Mount Although not recommended, the KSU can be mounted on a desk, shelf or table-top. In this case assure the 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU are located side by side with a minimum of 5 cm separation.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Wall Mount Wall Mounting is the common installation method as shown in Figure 5.3-1. It is recommended that a backboard such as a ¾ inch sheet of plywood be installed and securely fixed to the wall for mounting of the KSUs, terminal blocks and other miscellaneous equipment.
Issue 1.1 Rack Mount The eMG100 can be mounted on a standard 19-inch rack employing the Rack brackets. Before mounting in the rack, assure that ventilation, space, power and grounding are sufficient. Figure 5.4 depicts rack mounting, use the figure and the steps below to rack mount the KSUs.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Figure 5.4-2 Installing KSU at Rack Mount...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6 KSU wiring Connecting the 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU If the 2’nd KSU is installed, it must be connected to the KSU for voice communication. The 2’nd KSU must be connected to the 1’st KSU employing the Expansion cabling as shown in Figure 6.1.
Issue 1.1 Grounding the KSU Proper connection of the eMG100 KSU to earth ground is very important to prevent user contact with dangerous voltages and reduce electrical and RF interference. Assure that the KSU are properly grounded as described below and shown in Figure 6.2.
Connect the Blue wire of the connector to the negative terminal of the second battery. Connect the non-terminated negative and positive battery terminal s together with a fuse (10 A @ 250 Volts). This series connection will provide the 24 VDC required by the eMG100 Battery Backup circuit.
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It is recommended to use an external backup battery fuse (10A@250V) between the battery and the System. Recommended battery capacity is 24V/20AH MF; iPECS eMG100 System should be able to operate more than 3 hours with batteries that are in good condition. ...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Line and Station Modular Jack Wiring The MBU and Interface boards determine the type and number of external network and Station connections available. Section 4 provides details on each MBU and Interface boards. The following provides wiring instructions for each of the Interface types.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.1.1 Modular Jack Wiring for COIU2/4 on MBU CO Line modular jacks are terminated with two (2) CO Lines to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below. To wire the CO Line modular jacks, Wire each CO Line modular jack to the termination point.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.2 Modular Jack Wiring for MBU extension eMG100 supports extension of two types (KSU-D, KSU-S) In this section, describe the information about the wiring for extension of KSU-D and KSU-S. Basic Extension Modular Jack Pin assignment MJ2-1: DKT1(4,5), DKT3(7,8), DKT5(1,2), N.C(3,6)
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.2.1 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic extension for KSU-D KSU-D provides both a Digital and SLT port. These Station modular jacks are terminated with one Digital and one SLT circuit to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.2.2 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic extension for KSU-S KSU-S provides both a Digital and SLT port. These Station modular jacks are terminated with one Digital and one SLT circuit to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.3 Modular Jack Wiring for Universal slot on MBU There are four types of option boards that can be extended through the universal slot in the MBU. In this section, describe the information about the wiring according to the type that can be extended to the universal slot.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.3.1 Modular Jack Wiring for SLIB8 / SLIU8 SLT Station modular jacks are terminated with 4 SLT circuits to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below. To wire the SLT Station modular jacks, Wire each SLT Station modular jack to the termination point.
6.4.4.2 KSU Expansion eMG100 supports KSU Expansion. If an Expansion KSU is installed, it must be connected to the KSU for voice communication and clock synchronization. Refer to the section 6.1 for more detail information. Table 6.4.4.2 MBU KSU Expansion Connector MJ4-1 Wiring...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.4.3 Miscellaneous Devices Wiring The MBU provides connections for an external music source, external page port, relay contact, and alarm detection input. The MISU provides additional connections for additional three relays contact output and a alarm detection input.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Modular Jack Pin Assignment for MBU Table 6.4.4.3-1 MBU Miscellaneous Connector MJ4-2 Wiring Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function RELAY_T Relay Contact Tip RELAY_R Relay Contact Ring ALARM_T Alarm Detection Tip...
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.4.4 USB port MISU support a standard USB port. The port is wired as shown in the chart below and any standard USB memory stick can be installed forDB download/upload and SW upagrade operations.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.4.4.6 VOIB48 LAN Port Wiring The VOIB48 incorporate an IEEE 802.3 100 Base-T LAN port. The LAN port is terminated in a RJ45 connector with the standard MDI terminations as shown in the chart below.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Cable Wiring To provide a neat professional installation, the wiring to the KSU(s) should be “dressed”. The wiring cables should be bundled and tie wrapped to the KSU(s) and to the wall or rack.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.5.2 Rack Mount Wiring To dress the wiring for a Rack mount installation, Ensure all boards are installed and that wiring is completed. Attach the Cord cover to the system. Using the supplied cable ties, tie all wiring to the slot at the bottom-right side of the KSUs as shown in Figure 6.5.2.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 6.5.3 Cord Cover Covering Once the wiring is complete and dressed, the Cord cover could be placed to minimize accidental damage and the potential of tampering with the wiring. To attach the cover, refer to Figure 6.5.3 and perform the following step, Position the cover on the side of KSU, locating the cover tabs with the matching slots in the KSU.
LDP digital and LIP phones, standard SLTs, and VoIP phones. The specific model of LDP and LIP phones supported in the eMG100 system are shown in the chart below.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Terminal Cabling Distance The figure 7.2 below indicates the wiring distance for Digital Key Telephones and Single Line Telephones, and both must be wired with 22 or 24 AWG twisted pair Cat 3 or Cat 5 cable.
SLTs are wired to the center pair of the RJ11 jack, typically on the bottom or back of the SLT. The wall outlet should be connected to an appropriate SLT port in the eMG100 system. Wire the center pair of the wall outlet to the termination point using UTP cable.
IP Phone and plug the AC plug of the AC adaptor in to a 100-240 VAC outlet. Once the LIP phone powers up, it will attempt to register with the eMG100. From default, the LIP phone should complete the registration successfully.
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Use the dial pad to enter the IP address of the MFIM IP MFIM IP ADDRESS(DOT:*) address. Indicates if the IP Phone and the eMG100 are on the same SAME LAN WITH MFIM LAN segment. Use # to change, Yes/No.
Verify the KSU MBU SW1 pole#1 is OFF, and pole#2 is ON. Also verify the AC Power switch is OFF. Plug the AC power cord into iPECS eMG100 System KSUs and the AC outlet. Turn the AC Power switches on the KSU and 2’nd KSU ON.
There are two methods to verify and modify the Nation code. The first is from the Attendant Station, which is the LDP multi-button phone connected to the first DKT port on the KSU MBU. The second is through the eMG100 Install Wizard, section 8.3. 8.2.1 Using the DKT Press the [Trans/PGM] button.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE Mexico Monaco Nigeria Netherlands New Zealand Pakistan Norway Oman Paraguay Panama P.N.G Portugal Peru Philippines Senegal Qatar Saudi Arabia Spain Singapore South Africa Sweden Sri Lanka...
Station and Flexible Numbering plans, IP addressing information, etc. The Wizard is part of the eMG100 system Web Admin that is accessed through the LAN port of the KSU. Connect a PC to the LAN connected to the KSU LAN port or directly to the KSU LAN port. Set the IP address of the PC to match the default system address (10.10.10.2) then follow the Steps below.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Click [Select files] button and then open the pop-up folder. Select the desired file to upload to the system’s memory and click the [Start] button. The file is sent to the system’s memory, saved and automatically loaded upon a system reset or restart.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 You want to change the current station number to New station number. In this page, you can change the station number. The Flexible Numbering Plan defines the various digit strings (codes) users may dial to access system resources (outside lines, page zones, etc.) and features.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 The Wizard includes a password entry page. It is strongly recommended that a unique User ID and strong password be entered to minimize the risk of admin and maintenance access by unauthorized personnel.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Config Encryption Passphrase is used for DB encryption. If the value is set, the private date in your system will be encrypted. Therefore, even if the files which include private data are leaked, they cannot be read.
The eMG100 is a highly reliable communications system and requires no specific general maintenance. PSU Fuse Replacement The PSU is located at the left in the KSU and is pre-installed in iPECS eMG100 KSU. The PSU provides three DC voltage power sources to MBU through the 7-pin connector, CN7.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Troubleshooting Table 9.3 eMG100 Troubleshooting Chart Problem Cause/Symptom Solution Power short circuit in some Exchange the malfunctioning board for one in good board(s) working condition. System power Dust each board with a dry cloth.
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 10 Open Source Software Notice Open Source Software used in this product are listed as below. You can obtain a copy of the Open Source Software License from Ericsson-LG Enterprise Web site, http://www.ericssonlg-enterprise.com.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Thanks for purchasing iPECS eMG100 The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or damage...
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