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ASCOM Ascotel 2065 System Manual (1141 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
26
Safety and Commissioning
36
Target Audience and Structure of the System Manual
40
Documents and Help Systems with Further Information
49
Part 1: System Overview
50
Table of Contents
53
Overview of Chapters
56
Telecommunication System Ascotel
58
Ascotel Basic Systems
62
Expansion Cards and Modules
63
Interface Overview
64
Expansion Stages and System Limits
65
Network Interfaces
66
System Interfaces
66
User-Network Interfaces
66
Special Interfaces
77
Networking the Systems
79
Private ISDN-Based Network (PISN)
82
Networking Types (Topologies)
85
Choosing the Appropriate Networking Type
90
Communication Protocols
91
Protocol and Topology Type
91
Connecting PISN Nodes
93
Connection between Protocol and Range of Services Available
93
Connection Via Basic and Primary Rate Access
93
Connection Via Ethernet Interface
96
Numbering Plan and Regions
97
Shared Numbering Plan
97
PISN with Regions
98
Numbering Plan for Two Regions
99
Call Routing in Regions
100
Network-Related Services and Functions
103
Services Supported in a Networked Environment
103
Break-Out
107
Break-In (Direct Dialling in for Virtual PISN Subscribers)
108
System Terminals of the Office Family
110
Terminals
110
Corded Terminals of the Office Family
113
Office 45 / Office 45Pro
114
Office 35
115
Office 25
116
Office 10
117
Office 20, Office 30 and Office 40
117
Other Igital and Analogue Terminals
118
Cordless Terminals
119
Office 130 / Office 130Pro
120
Office 150 / Office 150Eex
121
Office 100
122
Cordless Terminals by Other Manufacturers
122
Pocket Adapter
123
PC Operator Console Office 1550
124
Ascotel IP Gateway AIP 6400
126
Voice over Internet Protocol (Voip)
126
Hbt_20321104_01/B0_En
126
Configuring the IP Gateway AIP 6400
128
Ascotel Voice Mail System AVS 5150
129
Features of the Voice Mail System AVS 5150
130
Connection Concept and Configuration Possibilities
131
Ascom Telecourier 900 Paging System
132
Supplementary Equipment / Additional Applications
132
Ascotel CTI and TAPI
137
First-Party CTI
138
Third-Party CTI
140
Officecall
144
Handset Interface Ascom Audio
146
S Bus Extension Ascompt 10
147
Ascotel Information Management System AIMS
148
AIMS Shell
149
AIMS Managers
153
Configuration Manager
154
Fault & Maintenance Manager
154
Account Manager
154
Hotel Manager
155
Information Manager
155
Project Manager
155
Upload Manager
156
Voice Mail Manager
156
IP Gateway Manager
156
9.2.10 System Event Manager
157
Access Concept
158
Authorization Levels
158
Administrator
159
Password Syntax
159
Change Password
160
Installing AIMS
158
Exchanging Data between PBX and PC
161
Working Offline (AIMS Database)
162
Working Online (PBX Database)
163
Help System
165
Import / Export
165
Importing Data from Older Systems
165
Print
165
Licensing Concept
166
Table of Contents
170
1 Overview of Chapters
178
2 Numbering Plan
178
Numbering Plan Identifiers
180
Categories in the Numbering Plan
183
The System's Numbering Plan
183
Exchange Access Categories
186
Categories for Abbreviated Dialling and Emergency Number
187
Subscriber Categories
189
Separate Regional Prefix Category
194
Shared Numbering Plan
195
PISN with Different Regions
196
3 Identification Elements
198
Internal and External Ringing Patterns
198
Displaying Numbers (CLIP) and Names (CNIP)
200
Analysing and Editing the CLIP
203
CLIP with Incoming Calls
203
Presentation of the CLIP on the Terminal
204
Replicating the Name Display in the PBX
205
Flow Charts for Name Identification (CNIP)
206
CLIP with Outgoing Calls
208
Creating the CLIP in the PBX
208
Entering a Fixed CLIP
209
Suppressing CLIP / COLP (CLIR / COLR)
209
CLIP Flowcharts for Outgoing Calls
210
CLIP Display with a Virtual PISN Subscriber
212
CLIP / COLP Settings
213
Examples of CLIP Displays in the PISN
218
PISN-Internal Calls
219
Outgoing Calls to the Public Network
221
Incoming Calls from the Public Network
225
4 Routing Elements
228
Trunk Groups
231
Trunk Groups of Network Interfaces
232
Routing Functions of the Trunk Group for Incoming Calls
236
Trunk Group Identification Functions
236
Other Trunk Group Functions and Settings
237
Route
238
The Route's Routing Functions
239
Other Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
241
Direct Dialling Plan (DDI Plan)
244
Call Distribution Element (CDE)
249
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
252
Routing Functions with Outgoing Calls
252
Other Functions and Settings of the CDE
253
Switch Groups
254
User Group
257
Elements of a User Group
258
Call Distribution in the Subscriber Group Element
259
User Groups for Voice Mail
264
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
267
Subscriber Configuration
267
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
268
Operator Console
270
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
270
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
272
Two-Company System
273
Capolinea
274
General Call
276
Key Telephones
276
4.10.1 KT Lines and Line Keys
278
4.10.2 Incoming Calls Via a KT Line
281
4.10.3 Outgoing Calls Via a KT Line
283
ACD Server
288
5 Call Routing
292
Internal Destinations
292
Internal Traffic
292
Internal Digit Barring
293
Incoming Traffic
294
Routing
294
Response if Busy
304
Response if the Call Destination Is Busy
304
Forwarding a Call if Busy
307
Not Forwarding a Call if Busy
308
Release Destination if Incoming Dialling Is Incomplete
308
Emergency Routing
309
Routing if the Call Destination Is Busy
309
Outgoing Traffic
311
Release Destination if Dialling Is Incomplete
311
Routing
312
Digit Barring Facilities
313
Calls to the Public Network
319
Direct or Indirect Selection of the Network Provider
332
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
332
LCR Function
334
Allocating the Internal Routing Table (LCR Table)
336
Selecting the Network Provider (Routing Tables)
339
Conversion and Routing (Network Provider Table)
342
Bypassing LCR Manually (Forced Routing)
345
LCR in the Private Leased-Line Network
346
LCR with Key Telephones
346
Call Logging and Data Protection
347
5.4.10 Examples of LCR
348
5.4.11 Higher-Level LCR Settings
350
Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
351
Exchange-To-Exchange Traffic
351
Transferring Call Diversion to the Exchange
358
Three-Party Connections in the Exchange
361
Transit Routing in the Private Leased-Line Network
365
From the Public Network to the Private Leased-Line Network
366
From the Private Leased-Line Network into the Public Network
370
Testing Overflow Routing in the PISN
376
Overflow Routing Within the Private Leased-Line Network
377
Overflow Routing Via the Public Network
379
Break-Out
383
6 Data Services
388
Data-Service Connections and Destination Tables
389
Routing in the Private Leased-Line Network
393
User-To-User Signalling (UUS)
395
X.25 in the D Channel
396
7 Call Logging (CL)
398
Cumulative Counter
401
Individual Charge Counting or ICC
401
ICC Reports
404
Surcharge Calculator
404
Call Logging for Outgoing Calls (OCL)
409
General OCL Settings
410
Surcharge Calculator
412
Data Protection
414
Cost Centres
415
Charge Management
417
Call Logging for Incoming Calls (ICL)
418
Call Data Output
421
Interface Configuration
421
Output Types
422
Printer Faults
424
Output Formats
425
Structure of the PC5 Output Format
426
Data Fields of the PC Format
428
Examples of the PC5 Output on a Stand-Alone PBX
437
Examples of PC5 Output in a PISN
444
Protocol Format
450
Individual Receipt Format
454
Features
464
ISDN Services Supported by the System
468
Network Services, Authorizations and Operation
468
Features in the Private Network
474
Features in the Up-Circuit PBX
476
Subscriber-Related Authorizations
476
Exchange Access Authorizations
477
Operating the Features on the Terminal
477
Languages Supported
480
Call Diversion
483
Call Diversion Functions
483
Follow Me
491
Call Forwarding
492
Twin Mode / Twin Comfort
495
Take
496
Do Not Disturb
498
Proxy
499
Connections Involving Several Subscribers
501
Hold (Enquiry Call)
501
Enquiry Call with Return to the Initial Call
503
Brokering (Switching Back and Forth between Two Calls)
505
Three-Party Conference from an Enquiry Call
507
Conference
509
Call Transfer (Switching)
512
Recall
517
Call Acceptance
518
Added Features
519
Name Selection
519
Call Waiting
522
Ascotel Voice Mail
524
Intrusion
526
Announcement to One or more Subscribers
528
Charge Recall
530
Duplex Mode
532
Making Calls with Your Own Settings on a Third-Party Telephone
534
Fetch Call
535
8.4.10 Hotline
536
8.4.11 Sending and Reading Messages
538
8.4.12 Message Function
540
8.4.13 Leave Message
542
8.4.14 Standard Texts
544
8.4.15 Park
545
8.4.16 Callback if Subscriber Busy / Free
551
8.4.17 Team Functions
557
8.4.18 Locking and Unlocking a Phone
558
8.4.19 Appointment Call
563
8.4.20 Taking over an Active Connection
565
Coded Ringing on General Call
568
Special Features
568
Courtesy Service (Announcement Prior to Answering)
572
Clear Configurations
575
LCR Function
576
Emergency Number
577
Recording Malicious Calls (MCID)
578
User Group: Logging in and Logging out
580
Switching Switch Groups
581
Searching Via a Paging System
583
8.5.10 Controlling Relays
585
8.5.11 Door Function
586
Remote Control Features
590
Remote Controlling Features from Within the System
591
Remote Controlling Features from Outside the System
593
Hotel Function
596
User-Network Interface Configuration
596
Room-To-Room Traffic
597
Room Status
598
Wake-Up Call
598
Phone Booth
599
Menu and Operating Concept with AIMS
602
Hotel Management Systems
603
Overview of Possible Commands
604
Alarm Messaging Via External Text Messages
606
Connection to the PBX
607
External Alarm Source
607
External Alarms on Office DECT Handsets
608
Alarm Protocol
609
System Limits
610
Handset as Visitor
611
9 Features Overview
612
Hbt_20321104_00/B0_En
626
Table of Contents
628
Overview of Chapters
632
Expansion Stages
634
Basic Systems
635
System Family
635
System Cards in System Slots
638
Power Supply Modules
639
Expansion Cards in Expansion Slots
640
Trunk Cards
640
Special Cards
641
Subscriber Cards
641
Examples of Component Placement
644
System and Expansion Limits
647
System Limits
647
Licence-Related System and Expansion Limits
649
Terminals
651
Planning a PBX
654
Planning-Related Information
654
Project Manager
655
Definitive Quotation (Phase 2)
656
Drawing up a Rough Guideline Quotation (Phase 1)
656
Clock Synchronization
657
Emergency Operation
657
Important Planning Information
657
Attenuation on Analogue Network Interfaces
658
Periodic Reactivation of Layer 2 on the T Interface
658
Voice and Data Terminals on the S Interface
659
Analogue Down-Circuit Connection
660
Down-Circuit Connection of a PBX with Corded Terminals
660
Digital Down-Circuit Connection of a PBX with QSIG
663
Down-Circuit Connection of a PBX with Cordless System
664
Application of Direct Dialling out (DDO)
665
Planning DECT Systems
666
Ascotel DECT and PBX
668
Coverage Area
669
Radio Links
672
System Characteristics
672
High-Frequency Propagation Conditions
673
Ascertaining Customer Requirements
677
Planning
677
Initial Rough Determination of the Radio Unit Locations
678
On-Site Measuring
679
Preparing the Measurements
682
Global Coverage in the Supply Range
683
Handover Overlap Areas
684
Location Areas
685
Traffic Density
687
Installing and Re-Measuring the Definitive System
689
Measuring Equipment
690
Handset Types
691
Default Settings on the Test Handsets
693
Switching Radio Units
695
Radio Units
711
Measurements
713
Functional Test Prior to Use
714
Hbt_20321104_03/B0_En
714
Typical Measurement Process
714
Planning a Private Network
718
Number and Type of Systems to be Networked
719
Planning Aid
719
Past Traffic Volume
720
Routing in a Private Network
720
Accesses to the Public Network
721
Connections between Nodes
721
Connection Types between Two Permanently Networked Systems
722
Determining the B Channels
722
Traffic Volume in the Private Network
722
Connections with Primary Rate Accesses
723
Connections with Basic Accesses
724
Protocols and Licences
725
Reliability Aspects
726
Clock Propagation Diagram
728
Synchronization
728
Planning Rules
731
Numbering
733
Numbering with Blocks (Shared Numbering Plan)
733
Link-Up to a Public Network
736
Direct Dialling in at the Gateway PINX
737
Identification of Calls to the Public Network
738
Definition of the Transit Route
739
Example of Networking
740
Creating the Routes
741
Replicating the Systems on Routes
741
Defining the Routes to the Public Network
742
Creating the Trunk Groups
743
Creating the Trunk Groups between the Systems
743
Creating the Exchange Trunk Group
744
Route Configuration
744
Creating the Numbering Plan
746
Numbering with Blocks
747
Setting up Direct Dialling in
755
Networking Via a Public Network
756
Tying-In an Individual Subscriber
756
Networking Two Systems
758
Networking with a Virtual PBX (Centrex)
760
Compatible QSIG Protocol
762
Networking with Third-Party Systems
762
Outgoing Calls Via a Third-Party System
762
Incoming Calls Via a Third-Party System
763
Incorrect CLIP Indication
763
Abbreviated Dialling and Virtual Network Subscribers
764
Cordless Systems in a Private Leased-Line Network
764
Table of Contents
768
1 Overview of Chapters
772
2 Mounting the PBX
774
PBX Location
774
Wall Mounting
775
Cabinet Mounting (19" System Cabinet)
777
3 Earthing and Protecting the PBX
779
Earthing
780
Connecting the Cable Screening
781
Installing a Surge Voltage Protector
782
4 PBX Power Supply
783
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
784
UPS with UPS-12V Module
784
External UPS
786
48 VDC Power Supply
787
5 Equipping the PBX
788
System Family
788
Cards
791
Trunk Cards
793
Special Cards
794
Subscriber Cards
794
Clamps and Cables on Cards
795
Fitting Expansion Cards
796
6 Connecting the PBX
798
Direct Connection
798
Connection Via Main Distribution Board
801
Indirect Connection
801
Connection to a Universal Building Cable Installation (UBC)
803
7 Cabling Interfaces
806
Port Addressing
808
Basic Access T
809
Basic Access T on the 2025 / 2045 Mainboard
809
Network Interfaces
809
Basic Access T on the ISDN-04ST ISDN Card
810
Basic Access T, Network-Side
811
Cable Requirements
811
Basic Access in the Private Leased-Line Network
812
X.25 Connection in the D Channel
814
Primary Rate Access T2
815
Primary Rate Access T2 on the Trunk Cards ISDN-0Xpra
815
Cable Requirements
816
Primary Rate Access T2, Network Side
817
Primary Rate Access in the Private Leased-Line Network
818
Network Interface A/B
821
Network Interface A/B on Trunk Card TC-04AB
821
Network Interface A/B Network-Side
822
User-Network Interface AD2
823
AD2 Bus Configuration
828
Terminals
833
User-Network Interface S on the ISDN Card
835
S Bus Configuration
836
Terminals
840
User-Network Interface A/B
841
Terminals
843
Special Interfaces
844
Interface
846
V.24 Interface on the Mainboard
846
Interface on the Pocket Adapter (PA)
847
Connector Types
851
Cable Types
859
Ethernet Interface
859
General Call
861
Audio Interface
862
Door Intercom System
863
Connection Without Amplifier
867
Connection Two-Wire
868
Connection Four-Wire
869
Connecting a Loudspeaker System
870
Switch Group Interface
871
Freely Connectable Relay Contacts
873
8 Installing Terminals
876
System Terminals
876
Ascom Audio
884
Ascotel DECT Cordless System
889
Location
889
Installing the Radio Units
890
Telecourier 900 Paging System
893
9 Checking the Installation
894
Table of Contents
898
1 Overview of Chapters
900
Access Concept
901
2 AIMS Configuration Tool
901
Connection Options
902
Connection Options for Internal Access
903
Connection Options for External Access
904
Connection Option for LAN Access
905
Settings
906
Settings on the PBX
906
Settings on the PC
907
Settings on the Pocket Adapter
907
Configuration with AIMS
910
Authorization
911
3 Enabling Local Access
911
Password Syntax
912
Passwords
912
Access Via the HEX Rotary Switch on the Mainboard
913
Automatic Exit from the Configuration
913
Updating Passwords
913
Access Log
914
Retrieving the Log Data
915
Entering the Processes in the Log
916
4 Enabling Remote Access
917
Procedure for Remote Access
918
Function Keys for Remote Access Authorization
919
5 Configuration Steps
920
Hardware-Induced Initialization
920
Software-Induced Initialization
920
System Initialization
920
Activating the Licences
921
PBX / PINX Configuration
922
Ascotel DECT Configuration
926
Logging a Handset Onto the System
927
Logging a Handset off the System
928
Logging a Visitor Handset on and off
928
6 Configuration Parameters
930
Parameter Index
944
Table of Contents
972
1 Overview of Chapters
974
2 General Checks
975
Restart Test
976
Visual Inspections and Function Tests in Normal Operation
977
3 Function Check
978
Testing UPS-12V / 48VDC Modules
979
Testing the 48VDC Module
980
Checking External Connections
981
Checking Internal Connections
981
Outgoing Routes
981
Outgoing Traffic
981
Incoming Traffic
982
Testing Terminals
982
Other System Terminals
983
Pocket Adapter (PA)
983
Ascotel DECT
984
Function Test of the Ascotel Voice Mail System
984
Checking the Data Service
985
Checking the Logging of Call Data and Call Charges
985
Data Transmission on the B Channel
985
Data Transmission X.25 in the D Channel
985
PISN with Fixed Networking
986
Testing the PISN
986
PISN with Virtual Networking
988
PISN with Virtual Networking and Virtual PBX (Centrex)
990
Table of Contents
996
1 Overview of Chapters
1000
2 Data Maintenance
1001
Boot Software
1003
Configuration Data
1003
System Configuration Data
1003
System Software
1003
System-Specific Data
1004
Terminal Configuration Data
1004
AIMS Upload Manager
1005
Updating System Software and Terminal Software
1005
PBX Connection
1006
Standard Upload
1008
Emergency Upload of the System Software
1012
Software Upload for Hard-Wired System Terminals
1013
Software Upload for DECT Systems
1014
Updating the PBX Boot Software
1016
Deleting System and Terminal Configuration Data
1018
Saving Configuration Data with AIMS
1018
Updating Configuration Data
1018
Adapting Licences
1020
3 Hardware Updates and System Expansion
1020
EIM Card
1021
Replace EIM Card
1022
Expansion Cards
1024
Installing and Removing Cards
1025
Replacing a Defective Card
1027
New Card with Fewer Ports
1028
Change Slot
1029
New Card with more Ports
1029
Special Cards
1030
Memory Cards
1031
Processor Card MPC-8260
1031
System Cards
1031
Mainboard and Power Supply Modules
1032
Replacing the 2025 / 2045 or 2065 Mainboard
1032
Uninterruptible Power Supply
1033
Corded System Terminals
1034
Replacing System Terminals
1034
Terminals with the same Level of Added Features
1034
DECT Terminals
1035
Terminals with a Different Level of Added Features
1035
4 Operations Supervision
1036
Event Types
1037
Event Tables
1040
Signal Destinations
1041
Signal Destination: Terminal
1042
External Signal Destinations
1043
Local Signal Destinations
1047
Signal Destination Event Log
1053
Suppressing Event Messages in the Configuration Mode
1054
Testing the Signal Destination Configuration
1054
Status Display - Basic System
1057
LED on the Radio Unit Ascotel DECT
1059
State Display for Cordless System
1059
LED on the Charging Bays
1060
Basic System Self-Test
1061
Self-Tests
1061
Switch Positions of the HEX Rotary Switch
1061
Entering Rotary Switch Sequences Using the Example of the Initialization Function
1062
Self-Test for the DECT System
1063
Sequence of Self-Tests for Corded Terminals
1064
Other Aids
1067
AD2 Monitor Pro
1070
Fault & Maintenance Manager
1071
Measuring Equipment for Cordless Systems
1071
Error Causes and Error Handling
1072
Output of Error Codes in the PBX
1072
Error Coding
1073
Malfunction During PBX Configuration
1075
PBX will Not Start
1075
Malfunctions on the System as a Whole
1077
Malfunctions on Network Side
1078
Malfunctions on Subscriber Side
1078
CL Malfunctions
1079
Malfunctions with the Telecourier 900 Pager System (PS)
1079
4.6.10 Malfunctions of the DECT Radio Unit
1080
4.6.11 Malfunctions of the DECT Handset
1081
4.6.12 Overload Code Displays
1082
4.6.13 Malfunctions of the DECT Charging Bays
1084
Table of Contents
1088
1 Overview of Chapters
1090
2 Functions and Products no Longer Supported
1091
3 Systematic Designation System
1092
Overview of Pcbs
1093
Rating Plate and Designation Stickers
1094
4 DECT Compatibility (GAP Functionality)
1096
5 Taking over a Crystal Private Phone Book
1098
6 Technical Data
1100
Expansion Cards and Modules
1102
System Terminals
1104
Network Interfaces
1106
User-Network Interfaces
1107
7 PC Dial Commands
1108
8 Control Elements on the System Terminals
1110
9 Designation Labels
1112
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