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HIPATH HIPATH 1190

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone System
Table of contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Important Notes
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Telephone Reference Information
  9. Front Panel: optiPoint 500 advance optiPoint key module
  10. Back panel: optiPoint 500
  11. How to use this manual
  12. Display Message/Prompts
  13. Using a programmable key
  14. Using the HiPath 1100 Features
  15. optiPoint 500 Properties and Connection Options
  16. System signaling tones
  17. Functions used for making calls
  18. Using the Speakerphone
  19. an Active External Line
  20. Switching to Speakerphone
  21. Speaker
  22. Seizure of a Specific Line
  23. Programming Individual Speed Dialing
  24. Phonebook Search
  25. Caller Lists
  26. External Line Reservation
  27. For Internet Access
  28. Override
  29. Silent Monitoring
  30. Hotline
  31. Calling an Attendant Console (AC)
  32. Speakerphone Auto-Answering Mode
  33. Timer for Outgoing External Calls
  34. Using a Temporary MSN to make a call
  35. Call
  36. Transfer
  37. Toggle
  38. Parking
  39. Suffix Dialing
  40. Recovering a Call on Hold
  41. Functions used for Receiving Calls
  42. Answering a Call on Hold
  43. Pickup
  44. Individual
  45. Call Forwarding
  46. When there is no answer
  47. For Fax/DID
  48. Conditional
  49. Deactivating Call Forwarding
  50. Do Not Disturb
  51. Voice Mail
  52. Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  53. Activating the Reception of an Internal MWI
  54. Voice Mail Forwarding
  55. Entry Voice Mail (EVM)
  56. Configuring a Personal Mailbox
  57. Checking your Personal Voice Mailbox
  58. Second Attendant
  59. Groups
  60. Hunt Group (HG) and Call Group (CG) Login and Logout
  61. UCD Subscriber Groups
  62. Available/Unavailable Agent for a UCD Group
  63. Collect Call Barring
  64. Miscellaneous Functions
  65. Music on Hold
  66. Busy Signal when extension is busy
  67. Relay
  68. Relay Status Check
  69. Acknowledging/deactivating a General Alarm
  70. Scheduling Time Reminders
  71. Deleting/Checking a Scheduled Time Reminder
  72. COS (Class of Service) Changeover
  73. Call Waiting Signaling Tone
  74. Room Monitor
  75. Night Service
  76. Call Forwarding when there is no answer on a for digital lines
  77. Door Opener
  78. Remote Configuration
  79. Fax Received
  80. Associated Group
  81. Call Charge Consultation
  82. Programming the Keys
  83. Features for Programmable Keys
  84. Table Of Contents
  85. Programming the Procedure Key
  86. Printing Key Labels
  87. only on the HiPath 1100 Manager
  88. Headset
  89. Storing a phone number in a programmable key
  90. Date and Time Settings
  91. Special functions for ISDN lines
  92. Deactivation of Call Forwarding
  93. Anonymous Caller ID (Call Trace)
  94. using features provided by a carrier over an isdn network
  95. Practical Guide
  96. System Error Messages
  97. Display Messages
  98. Index
  99. Table Of Contents
  100. Terminals, Adapters and Accessories
  101. Feature Codes
  102. Features
  103. Functions used during Calls
  104. Functions Used When Receiving Calls
  105. Alarm Clock
  106. Satellite PABX
HIPATH HIPATH 1190 first page preview

HIPATH HIPATH 1190

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Important Notes
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  9. OpenStage 15 T rear panel
  10. Keys
  11. Programmable function keys
  12. Keypad
  13. Display
  14. Mailbox
  15. Caller list
  16. Service menu
  17. Using the HiPath 1100 Features
  18. System signaling tones
  19. Functions used when making calls
  20. Using the speakerphone
  21. Using a group of external lines
  22. Speaker
  23. Speed dialing
  24. Programming speed dialing
  25. Phonebook search
  26. Caller Lists
  27. External line reservation
  28. For Internet access
  29. Callback
  30. Override
  31. Urgent call/Callback when busy
  32. Hotline
  33. Direct communication call
  34. Handsfree answerback
  35. LCR Bypass
  36. Timer for outgoing external calls
  37. Timeout for external calls
  38. View timeout
  39. Using a Temporary MSN to make a call
  40. Functions used during calls
  41. Transfer
  42. Toggle
  43. Conference
  44. Conference with more than three participants
  45. Parking
  46. Common Hold
  47. Suffix dialing
  48. Retrieving a call on hold
  49. Functions used when receiving calls
  50. Answering a call on hold
  51. Pickup
  52. Call forwarding
  53. External
  54. For Fax/DID
  55. Conditional
  56. Disabling call forwarding
  57. Do not disturb
  58. Voice mail
  59. Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  60. Activating receipt of an Internal MWI
  61. Accessing a mailbox
  62. Leaving a message
  63. Entry voice mail (EVM)
  64. Mailbox greeting configuration
  65. Checking you personal mailbox
  66. Second attendant
  67. Groups
  68. Hunt group (HG) and Call group (CG) Login and Logout
  69. UCD subscriber groups
  70. Available/Unavailable agent for a UCD group
  71. UCD agent in Service/Out of Service
  72. Show queue size to UCD agent
  73. Overflow extension
  74. Miscellaneous functions
  75. Electronic lock
  76. Music on hold
  77. Language/country settings
  78. Relay
  79. Relay Status Check
  80. Disabling a general alarm
  81. Deleting/Checking a scheduled time reminder
  82. Alarm clock/Announcement association
  83. COS (Class of Service) changeover
  84. Data protection
  85. Call waiting signaling tone
  86. Room Monitor
  87. Night service
  88. Call forwarding when there is no answer on a digital line
  89. Entrance telephone – door opener
  90. Activating system programming
  91. Fax received
  92. Executive/secretary function
  93. Call charge consultation
  94. Programming the keys
  95. Features for programmable keys
  96. Table Of Contents
  97. Programming a procedure key
  98. Printing key labels
  99. only on the HiPath 1100 Manager
  100. Storing a phone number in a programmable key
  101. Date and time settings
  102. Admin of extensions names
  103. PABX Trace log
  104. Special functions for ISDN Lines
  105. Anonymous Caller ID (Trace)
  106. Using features provided by a carrier over an ISDN network
  107. Practical guide
  108. System error messages
  109. Display Messages
  110. Index
  111. Table Of Contents
  112. Table Of Contents
  113. Table Of Contents
  114. Accessories
  115. Feature codes
  116. Features
  117. Seizure of an external line
  118. Functions used for Receiving calls
  119. Alarm clock
  120. Sub-PABX
HIPATH HIPATH 1190 first page preview

HIPATH HIPATH 1190

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Important Notes
  3. Introduction
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. How to use this manual
  10. Display indications
  11. Configuring the keys
  12. Accessing a Feature
  13. using a programmable key
  14. Using the HiPath 1100 Features
  15. Profiset 3030 Keys
  16. Functions used for making calls
  17. Using the handset
  18. Using automatic seizure of an activated external line
  19. Switching to speakerphone
  20. Seizure of a specific Line
  21. Using speed dialing
  22. Phonebook Search
  23. Caller Lists
  24. External line reservation
  25. For Internet access
  26. Recall
  27. Override
  28. Urgent call/Recall when busy
  29. Hotline
  30. Direct communication call
  31. Handsfree answerback
  32. LCR Bypass
  33. Timer for outgoing external calls
  34. View timeout
  35. DISA
  36. Using a temporary MSN to make a call
  37. Functions used during calls
  38. Transfer
  39. Toggle
  40. Conference
  41. Conference with more than three participants
  42. end a conference
  43. Parking
  44. General parking
  45. Suffix dialing
  46. Retrieving a call on hold
  47. Functions used when receiving calls
  48. Answering a call on hold
  49. Pickup
  50. Individual
  51. External
  52. For Fax/DID
  53. Conditional
  54. Disabling call forwarding
  55. Do not disturb
  56. Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  57. Activating receipt of an Internal MWI
  58. Mailbox access
  59. Voice mail forwarding
  60. Mailbox greeting configuration
  61. Personal mailbox activation
  62. Second attendant
  63. Hunt groups (HG)
  64. UCD subscriber groups
  65. UCD group login/logout
  66. Available/Unavailable agent for a UCD group
  67. UCD agent in service out of service
  68. Show queue size to UCD agent
  69. Overflow extension
  70. Miscellaneous functions
  71. Music on hold
  72. Busy signal when extension is busy
  73. Language/country settings
  74. Relay
  75. Activating/Disabling a general alarm
  76. Disabling a general alarm
  77. Deleting/Checking a Scheduled Time Reminder
  78. Alarm clock/Announcement association
  79. Data protection
  80. Call waiting signaling tone
  81. Disabling a feature
  82. Room Monitor
  83. Call forwarding when there is no answer on a digital line
  84. Entrance telephone - door opener
  85. Activating system programming
  86. Remote configuration
  87. Using the HiPath 1100 System Manager application
  88. Fax Received
  89. Programming the keys
  90. Features for programmable keys
  91. Feature Function
  92. Table Of Contents
  93. Programming a procedure key
  94. Printing key labels
  95. end key
  96. only on the HiPath 1100 Manager
  97. Storing a phone number in a programmable key
  98. Date and time settings
  99. Special functions for ISDN Lines
  100. Anonymous Caller ID (Trace)
  101. Using features provided by a carrier on ISDN Lines
  102. Practical guide
  103. System error messages
  104. Display Messages
  105. Index
  106. Table Of Contents
  107. Feature codes
  108. Features
  109. Seizure of an external line
  110. Alarm clock
  111. Satellite PABX
HIPATH HIPATH 1190 first page preview

HIPATH HIPATH 1190

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Important Notes
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. How to use this manual
  8. Accessing a Function
  9. Using the HiPath 1100 Features
  10. System signaling tones
  11. Functions used when making calls
  12. Using a group of external lines
  13. Seizure of a specific line
  14. Individual speed dialing
  15. External line reservation
  16. Callback
  17. Override
  18. Urgent call/Recall when busy
  19. Warmline
  20. Handsfree answerback
  21. LCR Bypass
  22. Timer for outgoing external calls
  23. DISA
  24. Using a temporary MSN to make a call
  25. Functions used during calls
  26. Transfer
  27. Toggle
  28. Conference with more than three participants
  29. Parking
  30. Suffix dialing
  31. Recovering a call on hold
  32. Functions used for receiving calls
  33. Pickup
  34. Individual
  35. External
  36. For Fax/DID
  37. Conditional
  38. Disabling call forwarding
  39. Do not disturb
  40. Voice mail
  41. Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  42. Activating receipt of an Internal MWI
  43. Mailbox access
  44. Entry voice mail (EVM)
  45. Mailbox greeting configuration
  46. Checking you personal mailbox
  47. Second attendant
  48. Hunt groups (HG)
  49. UCD subscriber groups
  50. UCD group login/logout
  51. Available/Unavailable agent for a UCD group
  52. UCD agent in service out of service
  53. Collect call barring
  54. Miscellaneous functions
  55. Electronic lock
  56. Music on hold
  57. Language/country settings
  58. Relay
  59. Activating/Disabling a General alarm
  60. Alarm clock
  61. After a specified time
  62. COS (Class of Service) changeover
  63. Data protection
  64. Deactivating a feature
  65. Room Monitor
  66. Call forwarding of calls not answered on a digital line
  67. Entrance telephone - door opener
  68. Activating system programming
  69. Remote configuration
  70. Using the HiPath 1100 Manager application
  71. PABX Trace log
  72. Special functions for ISDN Lines
  73. Call forward no answer, for MSN
  74. Anonymous caller ID (Trace)
  75. CLIR
  76. Using features provided by a carrier on ISDN Lines
  77. Practical guide
  78. Index
  79. Table Of Contents
  80. Feature codes
  81. Features
  82. Functions used when receiving calls
  83. UCD subscriber group functions
HIPATH HIPATH 1190 first page preview

HIPATH HIPATH 1190

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Introduction
  2. important notes
  3. how to use this manual
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. features and options
  13. programming mode
  14. flexible numbering
  15. exiting programming mode
  16. Important settings
  17. Dialing mode on an analog trunk
  18. Analog line attendants
  19. Phonebook/Speed Dial
  20. Class of service (COS)
  21. Permission list
  22. Default permission and denied lists
  23. without COS analysis
  24. Assigning a class of service (COS)
  25. Special class of service for a blocked extension
  26. attendant console
  27. Carrier selection mode: LCR or ACS
  28. Example for LCR settings on a local network
  29. Connection of GSM/SIP boxes with LCR access
  30. Time for LCR fallback
  31. External line settings
  32. Overflow for a group of external lines
  33. Seizure priority by type of external line
  34. External line call direction
  35. incoming call
  36. Coefficient for an analog trunk
  37. Type of answering signal
  38. dial tone detection
  39. Operation as Satellite PABX
  40. False tone
  41. External analog present
  42. programming an extension
  43. Alert ring timeout for Pickup groups
  44. Call forwarding within a Call group (CG)
  45. ucd subscriber groups
  46. Collect call barring for a UCD subscriber group
  47. Message waiting for UCD queue
  48. Time for message waiting connection to a UCD queue
  49. Round-robin Distribution of Calls to agents
  50. Time for agent's Notes
  51. Agent status after signaling timeout
  52. Cascaded call forwarding partner
  53. Waiting message before signaling a UCD call
  54. Minimum time for UCD queue on hold message
  55. Search Mode for Hunt groups
  56. Timeout within a Hunt group
  57. Callback/urgent call activation for timeout
  58. silent monitoring
  59. Caller ID for analog extension (CLIP)
  60. Hide group prefix
  61. Electronic lock password
  62. Conditional forwarding limited by extension
  63. External CFW
  64. dialing mode
  65. Flash detection time
  66. overflow extension
  67. Hotline
  68. Warmline
  69. assigned group
  70. Extension coefficient
  71. External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  72. External MWI group
  73. Collect call barring by extension
  74. Type of equipment connected to the extension
  75. Pulses for call charges on an analog extension
  76. timer for outgoing external calls
  77. Activate/Disable timeout for external calls
  78. Defining timeout for external calls
  79. trunk
  80. Modem extension
  81. Elapsed timeout for external-to-external connection
  82. Disconnect timeout after and external-to-external transfer
  83. Transfer when extension is busy
  84. DISA
  85. DISA permission
  86. DISA external line
  87. general settings
  88. Music source for the MOH group
  89. External music source - extension assignment
  90. Interdigit pause time setting
  91. Types of caller lists
  92. Date/time - manual setting
  93. Automatic update of date/time
  94. Billing
  95. Call charge factor for extensions
  96. Call cost limit for an extension
  97. updating the software
  98. Activating a software update
  99. Time for SW Update
  100. Uploading the SW update
  101. restoring default settings
  102. emergency numbers
  103. Lists of emergency numbers
  104. remote administration
  105. Remote software update
  106. External number configuration
  107. Without MSN verification
  108. Ending remote administration
  109. Assigning a temporary MSN
  110. Remote administration password through an MSN
  111. pabx trace log
  112. entrance telephone
  113. Door lock
  114. Permission to open the door
  115. External door extension
  116. Report
  117. Ticket account codes
  118. Account code type
  119. Data transmission rate
  120. Call detail report for incoming calls
  121. Call detail report through serial interface
  122. Fax/DID
  123. Answering menu
  124. recording a greeting
  125. Call answering mode Configuration
  126. Fax reception extension
  127. Collect call barring for Fax/DID
  128. MSN Answering for Fax/DID
  129. Releasing Fax/DID after a timeout
  130. Digital trunk settings
  131. Symmetric/Asymmetric Call
  132. Notify
  133. Assigning a digital line to an MSN
  134. MSN automatic internal distribution
  135. ISDN Layer 1
  136. ISDN Layer 2
  137. No DIV.LEG info" for ISDN line
  138. TME1 module
  139. E1 CAS access
  140. External line prefix
  141. Automatic MSN assignment via local carrier
  142. Busy signal
  143. Local area code filter
  144. ADSL expansion boards
  145. ADSL Module
  146. Default configuration of the LAN interface
  147. Duration of greeting messages
  148. Mailbox language
  149. Max. number of auto-configurable mailboxes
  150. mailbox assignments
  151. Enabling mailbox recording
  152. mailbox greeting configuration
  153. Message mode
  154. Type of system number
  155. audio quality
  156. Greeting for an analog trunk
  157. Sensor function configuration
  158. Time between attempts for activating the sensor
  159. Number dialed by sensor activation
  160. DTMF signals for the sensor
  161. Relay
  162. Timer to deactivate the relay
  163. TAC Smart - Telephony Advanced Control
  164. HiPath 1100 Manager
  165. HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager
  166. Configuring the SpeedStream 4100 modem
  167. call report
  168. VMIe protocol
  169. Index
  170. setup and installation
  171. required tools
  172. Optional modules
  173. Opening the system
  174. Lower modules Music, EB 200/204, LAN interface and S0
  175. Master and Satellite Modules
  176. Baby Board VDC module
  177. Connections to the Motherboard (MB)
  178. Connections to the ADSL expansion boards
  179. Connections to the U module
  180. Technical Data
  181. HiPath 1150
  182. power supply
  183. View of Module Slots
  184. EVM Module
  185. Installing expansion and optional modules
  186. Example of a configuration
  187. U Module
  188. Summary of programming codes
HIPATH HIPATH 1190 first page preview

HIPATH HIPATH 1190

Brand: Siemens | Category: Conference System
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Abbreviations
  14. Important Information
  15. Safety Information: danger
  16. Safety Information: warning
  17. Safety Information: Caution
  18. General Information
  19. What to do in Case of an Emergency
  20. Data Protection and Confidentiality
  21. Structure of this Service Manual
  22. System Data
  23. Configurations HiPath 1100
  24. HiPath 1100 System Periphery
  25. Figure 2-4 HiPath 1190 Periphery
  26. System expansion limitations
  27. Telephones
  28. Considerations for digital lines
  29. Considerations on system telephones
  30. Notes on HiPath 1150
  31. Notes on HiPath 1190
  32. Technical Data
  33. Technical standards and compliance
  34. International Safety Standard
  35. Documentation list
  36. New in HiPath 1100 V7.0
  37. Modules
  38. Abbreviations for Country names
  39. Motherboard (MB)
  40. HiPath 1120
  41. Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 Baby Board VCC module
  42. HiPath 1150
  43. HiPath 1190/1190R
  44. Expansion modules (EB)
  45. Figure 3-5 EB 200 module overview
  46. Figure 3-6 EB 204 module overview
  47. HiPath1150/1190/1190R
  48. Figure 3-8 EB 012 module overview
  49. Figure 3-9 EB 800 module overview
  50. S0 module
  51. TME1 module
  52. Figure 3-14 TME1 module
  53. Figure 3-15 CAS access connection
  54. Figure 3-17 S2 access connection with 120 ohm impedance
  55. Figure 3-19 DIP Switch for the TME1 module
  56. UP0/E module
  57. Optional modules (MO)
  58. ADSL module
  59. Figure 3-24 ADSL module HiPath 1120
  60. Figure 3-25 ADSL module HiPath1150/1190/1190R
  61. SLIMC, SADSLIM, LIMC and ADSLIM modules
  62. Figure 3-27 LIMC and ADSLIM module HiPath1150/1190/1190R
  63. Baby Board ADSL
  64. EVM module
  65. Figure 3-29 HiPath 1120/1150/1190/1190R EVM module
  66. CD 16 module
  67. Music module
  68. Figure 3-33 System PSU interface HiPath 1150
  69. Figure 3-34 PSU systems interfaceHiPath 1190/1190R
  70. Batteries
  71. Figure 3-35 Batteries
  72. Examples of Configurations X Capacities x Times
  73. Backplane
  74. Entrance telephone
  75. Examples of connection
  76. Figure 3-41 Grothe entrance telephone
  77. Figure 3-43 Ritto entrance telephone
  78. Figure 3-44 Overview entrance telephone interface - S30817-Q936-C282
  79. TFE-S interface
  80. Figure 3-46 Assigning button pad contacts
  81. Figure 3-47 Connection with Siedle TLM 511-01 and Ritto 5760 button pad
  82. External entrance telephone
  83. ISDN external entrance telephone
  84. Figure 3-48 V.24 adapter cable connection system
  85. Figure 3-49 Modem and adapter connection system to
  86. USB adapter cable
  87. TME1 Serial Cable
  88. Adapter cable for analog modem
  89. Figure 3-52 Connection system of the serial cable to the analog modem
  90. TME1 Coax Cable
  91. S2 access
  92. Battery interconnect cables (BBU)
  93. Power supply cable of the PSU - HiPath1150/1190/1190R
  94. Installation
  95. Installation Procedures
  96. Select the location for installing the equipment
  97. Unpacking system components
  98. Figure 4-2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame
  99. Figure 4-6 Opening the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame
  100. Figure 4-9 HiPath 1190/1190R front view
  101. Figure 4-10 HiPath 1190/1190R back view
  102. Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R cable anchors
  103. Figure 4-13 Installing the HiPath 1190R on a 19" rack
  104. HiPath1120/1150 wall mounting instructions
  105. Installing modules
  106. In the HiPath 1120
  107. On the HiPath 1150
  108. On the HiPath 1190/1190R
  109. Configuring the system specifically for the client
  110. Installing a TME1 module
  111. ADSL Connection in the LAN interface modules
  112. Figure 4-20 ADSL Connection on the HiPath 1120
  113. Installing a Baby Board ADSL module
  114. On the HiPath1150/1190/1190R
  115. Installing an EVM module
  116. Figure 4-26 Installing an EVM module on the HiPath 1190/1190R
  117. On the HiPath 1120
  118. Installing a Music module
  119. Figure 4-31 Installing a Music module HiPath 1120
  120. Installing the power supply
  121. Figure 4-34 Installation of the PSU HiPath 1150 with BBU
  122. Figure 4-36 Installing the PSU in the HiPath 1190/1190R
  123. Figure 4-37 Installing the PSU with BBU in the HiPath 1190/1190R
  124. Installing the batteries
  125. Connections to the system's MDF
  126. Installing a V.24 Interface
  127. Installing a USB Interface
  128. Installing an external Audio Source
  129. Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil
  130. Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System
  131. Protection of external lines and extensions
  132. Connecting a safety ground wire
  133. Protective power outage relays
  134. System cabling
  135. Figure 4-46 Connections for telephone jacks (for Brazil)
  136. optiPoint Master/Slave telephone HiPath 1120 connections
  137. Performing a visual inspection
  138. Keys
  139. E822 ST System telephone
  140. Figure 5-2 E822 ST system telephone layout
  141. E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only)
  142. optiPoint 500 System Telephones
  143. Figure 5-5 optiPoint 500 economy/basic/standard system telephone layout
  144. Figure 5-6 optiPoint 500 entry System Telephone Layout
  145. Figure 5-7 optiPoint 500 rear panel
  146. Programmable Feature Keys
  147. Settings
  148. Feature access codes
  149. Table of the System's Programming Codes
  150. Main Configurations
  151. External line settings
  152. Programming an Extension
  153. DISA
  154. Updating the Software
  155. Internal entrance telephone
  156. Fax/DID Feature
  157. Digital trunk settings
  158. LAN interface modules
  159. Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120
  160. Run quick test
  161. External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  162. General settings
  163. Remote configuration
  164. Operation
  165. Programming with a Telephone Set
  166. System programming mode using a PC
  167. Local Connection
  168. Figure 7-1 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a V.24 Serial Interface
  169. USB Interface
  170. Figure 7-3 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a USB Connection
  171. Figure 7-4 Properties of the CommServer - Connections ADSL module
  172. optiPoint Interface
  173. Figure 7-6 CommServer Properties - optiPoint Connection Configuration
  174. Remote / Local connection
  175. Figure 7-9 HiPath 1100 Manager Configuration - Analog modem
  176. Figure 7-10 CommServer Configuration - Remote Analog modem
  177. Figure 7-11 ISDN Configuration options
  178. Driver Installation
  179. Installation Setup
  180. Installing USB' Drivers
  181. Figure 7-15 Windows 98 SE - USB Driver Installation
  182. Figure 7-16 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location
  183. Figure 7-17 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN
  184. Figure 7-19 Windows ME - Specify installation folder
  185. Figure 7-20 Windows ME - USB/CAPI installation location
  186. Figure 7-21 Windows ME - selection for ISDN
  187. Figure 7-23 Windows 2000 - Driver location
  188. Figure 7-24 Windows 2000 - Driver location
  189. Figure 7-26 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection
  190. Figure 7-28 Windows 2003 - Driver location
  191. Figure 7-29 Windows 2003 - Drivers installation location
  192. Figure 7-31 Windows 2003 - MSN
  193. Figure 7-32 Windows XP - Driver location
  194. Figure 7-33 Windows XP - Driver installation location
  195. Figure 7-35 Windows XP - MSN
  196. CAPI Application setup
  197. optiPoint USB drivers
  198. Using the Installer
  199. Figure 7-36 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location
  200. Figure 7-38 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN
  201. Figure 7-39 Windows 98 SE - MSN Number
  202. Figure 7-40 Windows ME - Specify installation folder
  203. Figure 7-42 Windows ME - selection for ISDN
  204. Figure 7-43 Windows SE - MSN Number
  205. Figure 7-44 Windows 2000 - Driver location
  206. Figure 7-45 Windows 2000 - Driver location
  207. Figure 7-47 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection
  208. Figure 7-49 Windows 2003 - Driver location
  209. Figure 7-50 Windows 2003 - Driver location
  210. Figure 7-52 Windows 2003 - MSN
  211. Figure 7-53 Windows XP - Driver location
  212. Figure 7-55 Windows XP - ISDN
  213. Uninstall
  214. HiPath 1100 applications
  215. SNMP
  216. Figure 7-57 SNMP folder
  217. HiPath 1100 Manager
  218. Figure 7-58 SW Router ADSL firmware update
  219. Figure 7-59 ADSL router configuration SW
  220. Figure 7-61 Password and Username window for access via web browser
  221. Figure 7-63 Changing the default IP address
  222. Figure 7-64 Default factory settings
  223. Figure 7-65 Selecting a Firmware file for Upgrade
  224. Configuring the Speed Stream Modem
  225. Figure 7-67 Configuring the Speed Stream Modem
  226. Returning to factory settings
  227. COMGATE
  228. Figure 7-71 Access to COMGATE
  229. ECOMMSERVER
  230. How to release the ADSL feature in new Countries
  231. Siemens Admin Console
  232. Configuring the SpeedStream 4100 modem
  233. LCR settings
  234. Figure 7-75 LCR module - regional configuration
  235. Figure 7-76 LCR module - creating tables
  236. Figure 7-77 LCR module - configuring a rule
  237. Figure 7-78 LCR module - example of a rule
  238. Figure 7-79 LCR module - time interval
  239. GSM/SIP BOX with LCR support
  240. E1 Trunk Manager
  241. S2M Maintenance
  242. MOH Transfer Wizard
  243. Interaction Center Smart (Optional Software)
  244. VMIe Protocol (Voice Mail Interface - extended)
  245. Index
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Important Information
  14. Safety Information: danger
  15. Safety Information: warning
  16. General Information
  17. What to do in Case of an Emergency
  18. Data Protection and Confidentiality
  19. Structure of this Service Manual
  20. System Data
  21. Figures
  22. HiPath 1100 System Periphery
  23. Figure 2-4 HiPath 1190 Periphery
  24. Limitations to System Expansion
  25. Tables
  26. A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual
  27. Technical Data
  28. Table 2-5 Technical Data
  29. Technical Standards and Compliance
  30. Documentation List
  31. Modules
  32. Abbreviations
  33. Table 3-2 List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1120
  34. Table 3-3 List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1150/1190/1190R
  35. Motherboard (MB)
  36. Figure 3-1 HiPath 1120's MB
  37. Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 - CND MB
  38. Table 3-4 HiPath 1120 MB connector assignments - CND
  39. HiPath 1150
  40. Figure 3-4 Overview of the HiPath 1150 MB
  41. HiPath 1190/1190R
  42. Figure 3-5 Overview of the HiPath 1190 MB
  43. Expansion Modules (EB)
  44. Figure 3-6 EB 200 Module Overview
  45. Figure 3-7 EB 204 Module Overview
  46. Figure 3-8 EB 200 - CND Module Overview
  47. Figure 3-9 EB 204 - CND Module Overview
  48. HiPath 1150/1190/1190R
  49. Table 3-12 Connector assignments for Modules EB 210, EB 206 and EB 202
  50. Figure 3-11 EB 012 Module Overview
  51. Table 3-13 EB 012 and EB 010 Connector Assignments
  52. Figure 3-12 EB 800 Module Overview
  53. S0 Module
  54. TME1 Module
  55. Figure 3-17 TME1 Module
  56. Figure 3-18 CAS access connection
  57. Figure 3-21 Signal distribution on the TME1 module connector
  58. Table 3-22 TME1 Module, DIP Switch 1
  59. Table 3-23 TME1 Module, DIP Switch 2
  60. Table 3-24 TME1 module display readings (CAS Access)
  61. Table 3-25 TME1 module display readings (S2 access)
  62. UP0/E Module
  63. Option Modules (OM)
  64. HiPath 1120
  65. Figure 3-27 ADSL Module HiPath 1120 - CND
  66. EVM Module
  67. HiPath 1120/1150/1190/1190R
  68. CD 16 Module
  69. Music Module
  70. Figure 3-34 PSU Connectors for HiPath 1190/1190R
  71. Batteries
  72. Main Distribution Frame
  73. Figure 3-36 MDF - Connectors
  74. Backplane
  75. Model: S30817-K930-A300 - TFE
  76. Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil
  77. V.24 Adapter Cable
  78. Figure 3-42 Modem and adapter connection system
  79. USB adapter cable
  80. TME1 Serial Cable
  81. TME1 Coax Cable
  82. Access S2
  83. Table 3-44 Balun Technical
  84. Installation
  85. Installation Procedures
  86. Select the location for installing the equipment
  87. Getting to Know your Systems
  88. Figure 4-2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame
  89. Figure 4-6 Opening the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame
  90. Figure 4-9 HiPath 1190/1190R front view
  91. Figure 4-10 HiPath 1190/1190R back view
  92. Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R cable anchors
  93. Figure 4-13 Installing the HiPath 1190R on a 19" rack
  94. HiPath1120/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions
  95. Installation of Expansion and Option Modules
  96. Location of the Modules in the On the
  97. Figure 4-17 Location of the Modules in the HiPath 1120 - CND
  98. On the HiPath 1150
  99. On the HiPath 1190/1190R
  100. Table 4-3 Slot / Type of module on HiPath 1190/1190R systems
  101. Installing Modules
  102. Installing an ADSL Module
  103. Figure 4-22 Installing an EVM Module on the HiPath 1190/1190R
  104. On the HiPath 1120
  105. Installing a Music Module
  106. Figure 4-28 Installing a Music Module HiPath 1120
  107. Installing a Power Supply Unit
  108. Connecting Extensions to the System's Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
  109. Table 4-4 Example of the location of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame
  110. Installing a V.24 Interface
  111. Installing an USB Interface
  112. On the HiPath1120/1150
  113. Installing an External Audio Source
  114. Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System
  115. Protection of External Lines and Extensions
  116. Connecting a Safety Ground Wire
  117. Protective Power Outage Relays
  118. System Cabling
  119. Figure 4-40 Connections for telephone jacks (for Brazil)
  120. Example of an optiPoint Master/Slave Connection
  121. Performing a Visual Inspection
  122. Configuring the system specifically for the client
  123. Keys
  124. E822 ST System Telephone
  125. E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only)
  126. Figure 5-3 E821 ST System Telephone Layout
  127. optiPoint 500 System Telephones
  128. Figure 5-5 optiPoint 500 economy/basic/standard System Telephone Layout
  129. Figure 5-6 optiPoint 500 entry System Telephone Layout
  130. Figure 5-7 optiPoint 500 Back Panel
  131. Table 5-1 optiPoint 500 Terminals, Adapters and Accessories
  132. Programmable Feature Keys
  133. Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (MF)
  134. Operation
  135. Programming with a Telephone Set
  136. Programming the system using a PC
  137. Local connection
  138. Figure 6-1 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a V.24 Serial Interface
  139. USB Interface
  140. Figure 6-3 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a USB Connection
  141. ADSL Module (LAN)
  142. Figure 6-4 Communication Server Properties - Configuring an ADSL Connection
  143. optiPoint Interface
  144. Figure 6-6 CommServer Properties - optiPoint Connection Configuration
  145. Remote or Local Connection
  146. Figure 6-9 HiPath 1100 Manager Configuration - Analog Modem
  147. Figure 6-10 CommServer Configuration - Remote Analog Modem
  148. Figure 6-11 ISDN Configuration Options
  149. Figure 6-12 CommServer Properties - Configuration of ISDN Connections
  150. Driver Installation
  151. Figure 6-13 Installation Setup - USB Drivers
  152. Installing USB Drivers'
  153. Figure 6-16 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location
  154. Figure 6-17 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN
  155. Figure 6-19 Windows ME - Specify installation folder
  156. Figure 6-20 Windows ME - USB/CAPI installation location
  157. Figure 6-21 Windows ME - selection for ISDN
  158. Figure 6-23 Windows 2000 - Driver location
  159. Figure 6-24 Windows 2000 - Driver location
  160. Figure 6-26 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection
  161. Figure 6-28 Windows XP - Driver location
  162. Figure 6-29 Windows XP - Driver installation location
  163. CAPI Application Setup
  164. Uninstall
  165. optiPoint USB Drivers
  166. Using the Installer
  167. Figure 6-32 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location
  168. Figure 6-34 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN
  169. Figure 6-35 Windows 98 SE - MSN Number
  170. Figure 6-36 Windows ME - Specify installation folder
  171. Figure 6-38 Windows ME - selection for ISDN
  172. Figure 6-39 Windows SE - MSN Number
  173. Figure 6-40 Windows 2000 - Driver location
  174. Figure 6-41 Windows 2000 - Driver location
  175. Figure 6-43 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection
  176. Figure 6-45 Windows XP - Driver location
  177. Figure 6-46 Windows XP - Driver location
  178. HiPath 1100 Applications
  179. HiPath 1100 Manager
  180. E1 Trunk Manager
  181. S2M Maintenance
  182. Account Manager (CDR)
  183. CAPI Applications
  184. TAC Smart - Telephony Advanced Control (Optional Software)
  185. Table 7-2 Numbering Plan
  186. Table 7-3 Classification of programming tables
  187. Table 7-4 Important settings
  188. Table 7-5 External line settings
  189. Index
  190. Table 7-6 Programming an Extension
  191. Table 7-7 Default settings for EWACO
  192. Table 7-8 DISA
  193. Table 7-9 General settings
  194. Table 7-11 Updating the Software
  195. Table 7-12 Remote Administration
  196. Table 7-14 Call Detail Recording
  197. Table 7-15 Country/Group of Countries (65)
  198. Table 7-17 Fax/DID Feature
  199. Table 7-18 EVM Module
  200. Table 7-19 Digital trunk settings
  201. Table 7-20 CAC Code (012)
  202. Run quick test
  203. Comments about the System's Programming Codes
  204. External line settings
  205. Programming an Extension
  206. Table 7-23 CD Interface Assignment
  207. DISA
  208. External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  209. General settings
  210. Updating the Software
  211. Remote Configuration
  212. Entrance Telephone
  213. Call Detail Report Manager
  214. Symbols
  215. Table 7-24 CDR Header Layout
  216. Fax/DID Feature
  217. Digital trunk settings
  218. ADSL Module
  219. Feature Access Codes
  220. A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 HiPath 1100, Service Manual
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Figures
  8. Tables
  9. A31003-K1250-S100-12-7619 HiPath 1100, Service Manual
  10. important information
  11. Safety Information: danger
  12. Safety Information: warning
  13. Safety Information: Caution
  14. General Information
  15. What to do in Case of an Emergency
  16. Data Protection and Confidentiality
  17. Structure of this Service Manual
  18. system data
  19. Chapter 3, "Modules
  20. HiPath 1100 System Periphery
  21. Figure 2-3 HiPath 1130/1150 Periphery
  22. Chapter 4, "Installation
  23. technical data
  24. environmental conditions
  25. Chapter 5, "Telephones
  26. Modules
  27. Abbreviations
  28. Chapter 6, "Operation
  29. Figure 3-1 HiPath 1120 Motherboard
  30. Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 MB - CND
  31. HiPath 1130/1150
  32. Figure 3-3 Overview of the HiPath 1130/1150 MB
  33. HiPath 1190
  34. Figure 3-4 Overview of the HiPath 1190 MB
  35. Expansion Module (EB)
  36. HiPath1130/1150/1190
  37. Option Modules (MO)
  38. TME1 Module
  39. ADSL Module
  40. Fax/DID Module
  41. CD 16 Module
  42. Music Module
  43. Power Supply Unit (PSU)
  44. Main Distribution Frame
  45. Backplane
  46. Entrance Telephone Interface
  47. V.24 Adapter Cable
  48. Figure 3-37 Modem and printer adapter connection system
  49. USB adapter cable
  50. TME1 Serial Cable
  51. TME1 Coax Cable
  52. Installation
  53. installation procedures
  54. Select the location for installing the equipment
  55. Getting to Know your Systems
  56. Figure 4-5 Opening the HiPath 1130/1150 Main Distribution Frame
  57. HiPath1120/1130/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions
  58. Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R front view
  59. Figure 4-12 HiPath 1190/1190R back view
  60. Installation of Expansion and Option Modules
  61. Figure 4-17 Location of the Modules on the HiPath 1120 - CND
  62. Installing Modules
  63. Installing a S0 Module
  64. Installing a Music Module
  65. Installing a Power Supply
  66. Connecting Extensions to the System's Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
  67. for example
  68. Installing a V.24 Interface
  69. Installing an USB Interface
  70. Installing an External Audio Source
  71. Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System
  72. Protection of External Lines and Extensions
  73. Connecting a Safety Ground Wire
  74. Protective Power Outage Relays
  75. System Cabling
  76. Performing a Visual Inspection
  77. system telephones
  78. Keys
  79. Profiset 3030 System Telephone
  80. E822 ST System Telephone
  81. E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only)
  82. Programmable Feature Keys
  83. Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (MF)
  84. Starting the Programming Mode
  85. Programming with a Telephone Set
  86. Programming with a Computer
  87. HiPath 1100 Applications
  88. Figure 6-1 ISDN Configuration Options
  89. Figure 6-4 CommServer Configuration - Remote Analog Modem
  90. Figure 6-5 Possible USB Configurations
  91. Configuring the System Specifically for the Client
  92. programming an extension
  93. Index
  94. general settings
  95. remote administration
  96. entrance telephone
  97. Run quick test
  98. External line settings
  99. Programming an Extension
  100. DISA
  101. External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  102. General settings
  103. Updating the Software
  104. Entrance Telephone
  105. Digital trunk settings
  106. feature access codes
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Table of contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Important Notes
  3. How to use this Manual
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Features and Options
  13. Programming Mode
  14. Activating System Programming
  15. Exiting Programming Mode
  16. Country/Group of Countries
  17. Dialing Mode on an External Analog Line
  18. Analog Line Attendants
  19. Speed Dialing
  20. Class Of Service (COS)
  21. Permission Lists
  22. Default Permission and Denied Lists
  23. phonebook without a COS review
  24. Assigning a Class Of Service (COS)
  25. Special Class of Service for a Blocked Extension
  26. COS Changeover
  27. Warning Tone for Calls without LCR
  28. ACS (Alternative Carrier Selection)
  29. Programming an External Line
  30. Configuring Priority by Type of External Line
  31. Protocol for Seizing an External Analog Line
  32. External Line Call Direction
  33. Flash Duration on an Analog Line
  34. Maximum time between rings for an incoming call
  35. Type of Answering Signal
  36. Dial Tone Detection
  37. Operation as a Satellite PABX
  38. Second Code for External Access
  39. Internal Access Code for Automatic Seizure
  40. an external analog line
  41. Programming an Extension
  42. Alert Ring Timeout for Pickup Groups
  43. Call Forwarding within a Call Group (CG)
  44. UCD Subscriber Groups
  45. Collect Call Barring for a UCD Subscriber Group
  46. Message Waiting for UCD queue
  47. for a UCD Queue.
  48. Round-robin Distribution of Calls to Agents
  49. Time for Agent's Notes
  50. Agent Status After Signaling Timeout
  51. Waiting Message before Signaling a UCD Call
  52. Hunt Groups (HG)
  53. Search Mode for Hunt Groups
  54. Recall/Urgent Call Activation after Timeout
  55. Override
  56. Caller ID for Analog Extensions (CLIP)
  57. Hide Group Prefix
  58. Electronic Lock Password
  59. Call Forwarding condicional limitado por Extensions
  60. Permission for Conditional Call Forwarding
  61. Call Forwarding - Busy after Call Forwarding No Answer
  62. Dialing Mode
  63. Overflow extension
  64. Hotline
  65. Warmline
  66. Associated Group
  67. CD Port Assignment
  68. Extension Coefficient
  69. Activating External Message Waiting Indicator
  70. Waiting Message Server Number
  71. Type of equipment connected to an extension
  72. Pulses for Call Charges on an Analog Extension
  73. Activating/Deactivating the timer for outgoing external calls
  74. MSN Extension Assignment for Outgoing External Calls
  75. External-to-External Transfer
  76. Elapsed timeout for external-to-external connection
  77. transfer (Code 183)
  78. Transfer when Extension is Busy
  79. Auto-Seizure Mode for an External Line
  80. DISA Permission
  81. External Line DISA
  82. General Programming
  83. Assigning Extensions to MOH Groups
  84. Music Source Extension
  85. Setting the Time for an external Room Monitor
  86. Types of Caller Lists
  87. Deleting digits from the Caller List
  88. Automatic Update of Date/Time
  89. Call Charges
  90. Multiplier for Call Charge Factor
  91. Call Charge Value by Extension
  92. for an Extension
  93. Local SW Update
  94. Time for SW Update
  95. Uploading the SW update
  96. Night Service Password
  97. HiPath 1120 Alarms
  98. Lists of Emergency Numbers
  99. Module Detection
  100. Remote Administration
  101. Configuring an External Number
  102. Remote Administration Password
  103. Without MSN Verification
  104. Ending Remote Administration
  105. Assigning a Temporary MSN
  106. MSN Identification Mode
  107. Entrance Telephone
  108. Door Lock
  109. Permissions for a Door Opener
  110. Call Detail Report Manager
  111. Ticket Cost Code
  112. Digit Suppression in Call Detail Reports
  113. Call Detail Report Filter
  114. Fax/DID
  115. Call Answering Menu
  116. Announcement Recording
  117. Configuring the Call Answering Mode
  118. Fax Reception Extension
  119. Collect Call Barring for Fax/DID
  120. MSN Answering for Fax/DID
  121. Activation of Fax/DID after a Timeout
  122. Programming a Digital Trunk
  123. Symmetric/Asymmetric Call
  124. Notify
  125. Assignment of an external ISDN line to a MSN
  126. MSN Automatic Internal Distribution
  127. Call Deflection
  128. ISDN Layer 1
  129. B Channel
  130. TME1 Module
  131. S2 Access
  132. External Number Registration
  133. Automatic MSN Assignment via Local Carrier
  134. Busy Signal
  135. Local Area Code Filter
  136. Country Area Code Filter
  137. ADSL Module
  138. EVM Module
  139. Message Duration
  140. Maximum Number of Auto-Configurable Mailboxes
  141. Mailbox Password
  142. Type of Mailbox Greeting
  143. Message source
  144. Message for MSN
  145. Type of Voice Mail
  146. Audio Quality
  147. Relay and Sensor on the HiPath 1120
  148. Sensor Activation Logic
  149. MSN Assignment for the Sensor
  150. Number of Attempts for Activating the Sensor
  151. Sensor Message
  152. Timer for deactivating the relay
  153. Interaction Center Smart
  154. TAC Smart - Telephony Advanced Control
  155. HiPath 1100 Manager
  156. HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager
  157. TME1 Module Administration
  158. Call Report
  159. VMIe Protocol
  160. Index
  161. Setup and Installation
  162. Required Tools
  163. Option modules
  164. Opening the System
  165. Satellite Modules: Music, EB 200/204 and S0
  166. Master and Satellite Modules
  167. Baby Board VCC Module
  168. Motherboard (MB) Connections
  169. ADSL Module Connections
  170. Music and EB 200/204 Satellite Modules Connections
  171. Technical Data
  172. HiPath 1150
  173. Power Supply
  174. View of Module Slots
  175. Installing Expansion Modules and Options
  176. Example of a configuration
  177. Summary of Programming Codes
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