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HIPATH HIPATH 1190
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Important Notes
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Telephone Reference Information
- Front Panel: optiPoint 500 advance optiPoint key module
- Back panel: optiPoint 500
- How to use this manual
- Display Message/Prompts
- Using a programmable key
- Using the HiPath 1100 Features
- optiPoint 500 Properties and Connection Options
- System signaling tones
- Functions used for making calls
- Using the Speakerphone
- an Active External Line
- Switching to Speakerphone
- Speaker
- Seizure of a Specific Line
- Programming Individual Speed Dialing
- Phonebook Search
- Caller Lists
- External Line Reservation
- For Internet Access
- Override
- Silent Monitoring
- Hotline
- Calling an Attendant Console (AC)
- Speakerphone Auto-Answering Mode
- Timer for Outgoing External Calls
- Using a Temporary MSN to make a call
- Call
- Transfer
- Toggle
- Parking
- Suffix Dialing
- Recovering a Call on Hold
- Functions used for Receiving Calls
- Answering a Call on Hold
- Pickup
- Individual
- Call Forwarding
- When there is no answer
- For Fax/DID
- Conditional
- Deactivating Call Forwarding
- Do Not Disturb
- Voice Mail
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- Activating the Reception of an Internal MWI
- Voice Mail Forwarding
- Entry Voice Mail (EVM)
- Configuring a Personal Mailbox
- Checking your Personal Voice Mailbox
- Second Attendant
- Groups
- Hunt Group (HG) and Call Group (CG) Login and Logout
- UCD Subscriber Groups
- Available/Unavailable Agent for a UCD Group
- Collect Call Barring
- Miscellaneous Functions
- Music on Hold
- Busy Signal when extension is busy
- Relay
- Relay Status Check
- Acknowledging/deactivating a General Alarm
- Scheduling Time Reminders
- Deleting/Checking a Scheduled Time Reminder
- COS (Class of Service) Changeover
- Call Waiting Signaling Tone
- Room Monitor
- Night Service
- Call Forwarding when there is no answer on a for digital lines
- Door Opener
- Remote Configuration
- Fax Received
- Associated Group
- Call Charge Consultation
- Programming the Keys
- Features for Programmable Keys
- Table Of Contents
- Programming the Procedure Key
- Printing Key Labels
- only on the HiPath 1100 Manager
- Headset
- Storing a phone number in a programmable key
- Date and Time Settings
- Special functions for ISDN lines
- Deactivation of Call Forwarding
- Anonymous Caller ID (Call Trace)
- using features provided by a carrier over an isdn network
- Practical Guide
- System Error Messages
- Display Messages
- Index
- Table Of Contents
- Terminals, Adapters and Accessories
- Feature Codes
- Features
- Functions used during Calls
- Functions Used When Receiving Calls
- Alarm Clock
- Satellite PABX
HIPATH HIPATH 1190
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Important Notes
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Getting to know your OpenStage phone
- OpenStage 15 T rear panel
- Keys
- Programmable function keys
- Keypad
- Display
- Mailbox
- Caller list
- Service menu
- Using the HiPath 1100 Features
- System signaling tones
- Functions used when making calls
- Using the speakerphone
- Using a group of external lines
- Speaker
- Speed dialing
- Programming speed dialing
- Phonebook search
- Caller Lists
- External line reservation
- For Internet access
- Callback
- Override
- Urgent call/Callback when busy
- Hotline
- Direct communication call
- Handsfree answerback
- LCR Bypass
- Timer for outgoing external calls
- Timeout for external calls
- View timeout
- Using a Temporary MSN to make a call
- Functions used during calls
- Transfer
- Toggle
- Conference
- Conference with more than three participants
- Parking
- Common Hold
- Suffix dialing
- Retrieving a call on hold
- Functions used when receiving calls
- Answering a call on hold
- Pickup
- Call forwarding
- External
- For Fax/DID
- Conditional
- Disabling call forwarding
- Do not disturb
- Voice mail
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- Activating receipt of an Internal MWI
- Accessing a mailbox
- Leaving a message
- Entry voice mail (EVM)
- Mailbox greeting configuration
- Checking you personal mailbox
- Second attendant
- Groups
- Hunt group (HG) and Call group (CG) Login and Logout
- UCD subscriber groups
- Available/Unavailable agent for a UCD group
- UCD agent in Service/Out of Service
- Show queue size to UCD agent
- Overflow extension
- Miscellaneous functions
- Electronic lock
- Music on hold
- Language/country settings
- Relay
- Relay Status Check
- Disabling a general alarm
- Deleting/Checking a scheduled time reminder
- Alarm clock/Announcement association
- COS (Class of Service) changeover
- Data protection
- Call waiting signaling tone
- Room Monitor
- Night service
- Call forwarding when there is no answer on a digital line
- Entrance telephone – door opener
- Activating system programming
- Fax received
- Executive/secretary function
- Call charge consultation
- Programming the keys
- Features for programmable keys
- Table Of Contents
- Programming a procedure key
- Printing key labels
- only on the HiPath 1100 Manager
- Storing a phone number in a programmable key
- Date and time settings
- Admin of extensions names
- PABX Trace log
- Special functions for ISDN Lines
- Anonymous Caller ID (Trace)
- Using features provided by a carrier over an ISDN network
- Practical guide
- System error messages
- Display Messages
- Index
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Accessories
- Feature codes
- Features
- Seizure of an external line
- Functions used for Receiving calls
- Alarm clock
- Sub-PABX
HIPATH HIPATH 1190
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Important Notes
- Introduction
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- How to use this manual
- Display indications
- Configuring the keys
- Accessing a Feature
- using a programmable key
- Using the HiPath 1100 Features
- Profiset 3030 Keys
- Functions used for making calls
- Using the handset
- Using automatic seizure of an activated external line
- Switching to speakerphone
- Seizure of a specific Line
- Using speed dialing
- Phonebook Search
- Caller Lists
- External line reservation
- For Internet access
- Recall
- Override
- Urgent call/Recall when busy
- Hotline
- Direct communication call
- Handsfree answerback
- LCR Bypass
- Timer for outgoing external calls
- View timeout
- DISA
- Using a temporary MSN to make a call
- Functions used during calls
- Transfer
- Toggle
- Conference
- Conference with more than three participants
- end a conference
- Parking
- General parking
- Suffix dialing
- Retrieving a call on hold
- Functions used when receiving calls
- Answering a call on hold
- Pickup
- Individual
- External
- For Fax/DID
- Conditional
- Disabling call forwarding
- Do not disturb
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- Activating receipt of an Internal MWI
- Mailbox access
- Voice mail forwarding
- Mailbox greeting configuration
- Personal mailbox activation
- Second attendant
- Hunt groups (HG)
- UCD subscriber groups
- UCD group login/logout
- Available/Unavailable agent for a UCD group
- UCD agent in service out of service
- Show queue size to UCD agent
- Overflow extension
- Miscellaneous functions
- Music on hold
- Busy signal when extension is busy
- Language/country settings
- Relay
- Activating/Disabling a general alarm
- Disabling a general alarm
- Deleting/Checking a Scheduled Time Reminder
- Alarm clock/Announcement association
- Data protection
- Call waiting signaling tone
- Disabling a feature
- Room Monitor
- Call forwarding when there is no answer on a digital line
- Entrance telephone - door opener
- Activating system programming
- Remote configuration
- Using the HiPath 1100 System Manager application
- Fax Received
- Programming the keys
- Features for programmable keys
- Feature Function
- Table Of Contents
- Programming a procedure key
- Printing key labels
- end key
- only on the HiPath 1100 Manager
- Storing a phone number in a programmable key
- Date and time settings
- Special functions for ISDN Lines
- Anonymous Caller ID (Trace)
- Using features provided by a carrier on ISDN Lines
- Practical guide
- System error messages
- Display Messages
- Index
- Table Of Contents
- Feature codes
- Features
- Seizure of an external line
- Alarm clock
- Satellite PABX
HIPATH HIPATH 1190
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Important Notes
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- How to use this manual
- Accessing a Function
- Using the HiPath 1100 Features
- System signaling tones
- Functions used when making calls
- Using a group of external lines
- Seizure of a specific line
- Individual speed dialing
- External line reservation
- Callback
- Override
- Urgent call/Recall when busy
- Warmline
- Handsfree answerback
- LCR Bypass
- Timer for outgoing external calls
- DISA
- Using a temporary MSN to make a call
- Functions used during calls
- Transfer
- Toggle
- Conference with more than three participants
- Parking
- Suffix dialing
- Recovering a call on hold
- Functions used for receiving calls
- Pickup
- Individual
- External
- For Fax/DID
- Conditional
- Disabling call forwarding
- Do not disturb
- Voice mail
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- Activating receipt of an Internal MWI
- Mailbox access
- Entry voice mail (EVM)
- Mailbox greeting configuration
- Checking you personal mailbox
- Second attendant
- Hunt groups (HG)
- UCD subscriber groups
- UCD group login/logout
- Available/Unavailable agent for a UCD group
- UCD agent in service out of service
- Collect call barring
- Miscellaneous functions
- Electronic lock
- Music on hold
- Language/country settings
- Relay
- Activating/Disabling a General alarm
- Alarm clock
- After a specified time
- COS (Class of Service) changeover
- Data protection
- Deactivating a feature
- Room Monitor
- Call forwarding of calls not answered on a digital line
- Entrance telephone - door opener
- Activating system programming
- Remote configuration
- Using the HiPath 1100 Manager application
- PABX Trace log
- Special functions for ISDN Lines
- Call forward no answer, for MSN
- Anonymous caller ID (Trace)
- CLIR
- Using features provided by a carrier on ISDN Lines
- Practical guide
- Index
- Table Of Contents
- Feature codes
- Features
- Functions used when receiving calls
- UCD subscriber group functions
HIPATH HIPATH 1190
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- Table Of Contents
- Recomendações para a instalação
- Instalação
- Telefones de Sistema
- Telefone de sistema E 821 ST
- Teclas de funções
- Ajustes do telefone
- Timbre da campainha
- Recomendaciones para la instalación
- Instalación
- Teléfonos de Sistema
- Teléfono de sistema E 821 ST
- Teclas de funciones
- Ajustes básicos
- Timbre de la campanilla
- Modo de selección
- installation recommendations
- Installation
- system telephones
- E 821 ST System telephone
- function keys
- ring volume
- ringing tone
HIPATH HIPATH 1190
Table of contents
- Introduction
- important notes
- how to use this manual
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- features and options
- programming mode
- flexible numbering
- exiting programming mode
- Important settings
- Dialing mode on an analog trunk
- Analog line attendants
- Phonebook/Speed Dial
- Class of service (COS)
- Permission list
- Default permission and denied lists
- without COS analysis
- Assigning a class of service (COS)
- Special class of service for a blocked extension
- attendant console
- Carrier selection mode: LCR or ACS
- Example for LCR settings on a local network
- Connection of GSM/SIP boxes with LCR access
- Time for LCR fallback
- External line settings
- Overflow for a group of external lines
- Seizure priority by type of external line
- External line call direction
- incoming call
- Coefficient for an analog trunk
- Type of answering signal
- dial tone detection
- Operation as Satellite PABX
- False tone
- External analog present
- programming an extension
- Alert ring timeout for Pickup groups
- Call forwarding within a Call group (CG)
- ucd subscriber groups
- Collect call barring for a UCD subscriber group
- Message waiting for UCD queue
- Time for message waiting connection to a UCD queue
- Round-robin Distribution of Calls to agents
- Time for agent's Notes
- Agent status after signaling timeout
- Cascaded call forwarding partner
- Waiting message before signaling a UCD call
- Minimum time for UCD queue on hold message
- Search Mode for Hunt groups
- Timeout within a Hunt group
- Callback/urgent call activation for timeout
- silent monitoring
- Caller ID for analog extension (CLIP)
- Hide group prefix
- Electronic lock password
- Conditional forwarding limited by extension
- External CFW
- dialing mode
- Flash detection time
- overflow extension
- Hotline
- Warmline
- assigned group
- Extension coefficient
- External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- External MWI group
- Collect call barring by extension
- Type of equipment connected to the extension
- Pulses for call charges on an analog extension
- timer for outgoing external calls
- Activate/Disable timeout for external calls
- Defining timeout for external calls
- trunk
- Modem extension
- Elapsed timeout for external-to-external connection
- Disconnect timeout after and external-to-external transfer
- Transfer when extension is busy
- DISA
- DISA permission
- DISA external line
- general settings
- Music source for the MOH group
- External music source - extension assignment
- Interdigit pause time setting
- Types of caller lists
- Date/time - manual setting
- Automatic update of date/time
- Billing
- Call charge factor for extensions
- Call cost limit for an extension
- updating the software
- Activating a software update
- Time for SW Update
- Uploading the SW update
- restoring default settings
- emergency numbers
- Lists of emergency numbers
- remote administration
- Remote software update
- External number configuration
- Without MSN verification
- Ending remote administration
- Assigning a temporary MSN
- Remote administration password through an MSN
- pabx trace log
- entrance telephone
- Door lock
- Permission to open the door
- External door extension
- Report
- Ticket account codes
- Account code type
- Data transmission rate
- Call detail report for incoming calls
- Call detail report through serial interface
- Fax/DID
- Answering menu
- recording a greeting
- Call answering mode Configuration
- Fax reception extension
- Collect call barring for Fax/DID
- MSN Answering for Fax/DID
- Releasing Fax/DID after a timeout
- Digital trunk settings
- Symmetric/Asymmetric Call
- Notify
- Assigning a digital line to an MSN
- MSN automatic internal distribution
- ISDN Layer 1
- ISDN Layer 2
- No DIV.LEG info" for ISDN line
- TME1 module
- E1 CAS access
- External line prefix
- Automatic MSN assignment via local carrier
- Busy signal
- Local area code filter
- ADSL expansion boards
- ADSL Module
- Default configuration of the LAN interface
- Duration of greeting messages
- Mailbox language
- Max. number of auto-configurable mailboxes
- mailbox assignments
- Enabling mailbox recording
- mailbox greeting configuration
- Message mode
- Type of system number
- audio quality
- Greeting for an analog trunk
- Sensor function configuration
- Time between attempts for activating the sensor
- Number dialed by sensor activation
- DTMF signals for the sensor
- Relay
- Timer to deactivate the relay
- TAC Smart - Telephony Advanced Control
- HiPath 1100 Manager
- HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager
- Configuring the SpeedStream 4100 modem
- call report
- VMIe protocol
- Index
- setup and installation
- required tools
- Optional modules
- Opening the system
- Lower modules Music, EB 200/204, LAN interface and S0
- Master and Satellite Modules
- Baby Board VDC module
- Connections to the Motherboard (MB)
- Connections to the ADSL expansion boards
- Connections to the U module
- Technical Data
- HiPath 1150
- power supply
- View of Module Slots
- EVM Module
- Installing expansion and optional modules
- Example of a configuration
- U Module
- Summary of programming codes
HIPATH HIPATH 1190
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Important Information
- Safety Information: danger
- Safety Information: warning
- Safety Information: Caution
- General Information
- What to do in Case of an Emergency
- Data Protection and Confidentiality
- Structure of this Service Manual
- System Data
- Configurations HiPath 1100
- HiPath 1100 System Periphery
- Figure 2-4 HiPath 1190 Periphery
- System expansion limitations
- Telephones
- Considerations for digital lines
- Considerations on system telephones
- Notes on HiPath 1150
- Notes on HiPath 1190
- Technical Data
- Technical standards and compliance
- International Safety Standard
- Documentation list
- New in HiPath 1100 V7.0
- Modules
- Abbreviations for Country names
- Motherboard (MB)
- HiPath 1120
- Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 Baby Board VCC module
- HiPath 1150
- HiPath 1190/1190R
- Expansion modules (EB)
- Figure 3-5 EB 200 module overview
- Figure 3-6 EB 204 module overview
- HiPath1150/1190/1190R
- Figure 3-8 EB 012 module overview
- Figure 3-9 EB 800 module overview
- S0 module
- TME1 module
- Figure 3-14 TME1 module
- Figure 3-15 CAS access connection
- Figure 3-17 S2 access connection with 120 ohm impedance
- Figure 3-19 DIP Switch for the TME1 module
- UP0/E module
- Optional modules (MO)
- ADSL module
- Figure 3-24 ADSL module HiPath 1120
- Figure 3-25 ADSL module HiPath1150/1190/1190R
- SLIMC, SADSLIM, LIMC and ADSLIM modules
- Figure 3-27 LIMC and ADSLIM module HiPath1150/1190/1190R
- Baby Board ADSL
- EVM module
- Figure 3-29 HiPath 1120/1150/1190/1190R EVM module
- CD 16 module
- Music module
- Figure 3-33 System PSU interface HiPath 1150
- Figure 3-34 PSU systems interfaceHiPath 1190/1190R
- Batteries
- Figure 3-35 Batteries
- Examples of Configurations X Capacities x Times
- Backplane
- Entrance telephone
- Examples of connection
- Figure 3-41 Grothe entrance telephone
- Figure 3-43 Ritto entrance telephone
- Figure 3-44 Overview entrance telephone interface - S30817-Q936-C282
- TFE-S interface
- Figure 3-46 Assigning button pad contacts
- Figure 3-47 Connection with Siedle TLM 511-01 and Ritto 5760 button pad
- External entrance telephone
- ISDN external entrance telephone
- Figure 3-48 V.24 adapter cable connection system
- Figure 3-49 Modem and adapter connection system to
- USB adapter cable
- TME1 Serial Cable
- Adapter cable for analog modem
- Figure 3-52 Connection system of the serial cable to the analog modem
- TME1 Coax Cable
- S2 access
- Battery interconnect cables (BBU)
- Power supply cable of the PSU - HiPath1150/1190/1190R
- Installation
- Installation Procedures
- Select the location for installing the equipment
- Unpacking system components
- Figure 4-2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame
- Figure 4-6 Opening the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame
- Figure 4-9 HiPath 1190/1190R front view
- Figure 4-10 HiPath 1190/1190R back view
- Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R cable anchors
- Figure 4-13 Installing the HiPath 1190R on a 19" rack
- HiPath1120/1150 wall mounting instructions
- Installing modules
- In the HiPath 1120
- On the HiPath 1150
- On the HiPath 1190/1190R
- Configuring the system specifically for the client
- Installing a TME1 module
- ADSL Connection in the LAN interface modules
- Figure 4-20 ADSL Connection on the HiPath 1120
- Installing a Baby Board ADSL module
- On the HiPath1150/1190/1190R
- Installing an EVM module
- Figure 4-26 Installing an EVM module on the HiPath 1190/1190R
- On the HiPath 1120
- Installing a Music module
- Figure 4-31 Installing a Music module HiPath 1120
- Installing the power supply
- Figure 4-34 Installation of the PSU HiPath 1150 with BBU
- Figure 4-36 Installing the PSU in the HiPath 1190/1190R
- Figure 4-37 Installing the PSU with BBU in the HiPath 1190/1190R
- Installing the batteries
- Connections to the system's MDF
- Installing a V.24 Interface
- Installing a USB Interface
- Installing an external Audio Source
- Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil
- Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System
- Protection of external lines and extensions
- Connecting a safety ground wire
- Protective power outage relays
- System cabling
- Figure 4-46 Connections for telephone jacks (for Brazil)
- optiPoint Master/Slave telephone HiPath 1120 connections
- Performing a visual inspection
- Keys
- E822 ST System telephone
- Figure 5-2 E822 ST system telephone layout
- E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only)
- optiPoint 500 System Telephones
- Figure 5-5 optiPoint 500 economy/basic/standard system telephone layout
- Figure 5-6 optiPoint 500 entry System Telephone Layout
- Figure 5-7 optiPoint 500 rear panel
- Programmable Feature Keys
- Settings
- Feature access codes
- Table of the System's Programming Codes
- Main Configurations
- External line settings
- Programming an Extension
- DISA
- Updating the Software
- Internal entrance telephone
- Fax/DID Feature
- Digital trunk settings
- LAN interface modules
- Relay and sensor on the HiPath 1120
- Run quick test
- External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- General settings
- Remote configuration
- Operation
- Programming with a Telephone Set
- System programming mode using a PC
- Local Connection
- Figure 7-1 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a V.24 Serial Interface
- USB Interface
- Figure 7-3 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a USB Connection
- Figure 7-4 Properties of the CommServer - Connections ADSL module
- optiPoint Interface
- Figure 7-6 CommServer Properties - optiPoint Connection Configuration
- Remote / Local connection
- Figure 7-9 HiPath 1100 Manager Configuration - Analog modem
- Figure 7-10 CommServer Configuration - Remote Analog modem
- Figure 7-11 ISDN Configuration options
- Driver Installation
- Installation Setup
- Installing USB' Drivers
- Figure 7-15 Windows 98 SE - USB Driver Installation
- Figure 7-16 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location
- Figure 7-17 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN
- Figure 7-19 Windows ME - Specify installation folder
- Figure 7-20 Windows ME - USB/CAPI installation location
- Figure 7-21 Windows ME - selection for ISDN
- Figure 7-23 Windows 2000 - Driver location
- Figure 7-24 Windows 2000 - Driver location
- Figure 7-26 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection
- Figure 7-28 Windows 2003 - Driver location
- Figure 7-29 Windows 2003 - Drivers installation location
- Figure 7-31 Windows 2003 - MSN
- Figure 7-32 Windows XP - Driver location
- Figure 7-33 Windows XP - Driver installation location
- Figure 7-35 Windows XP - MSN
- CAPI Application setup
- optiPoint USB drivers
- Using the Installer
- Figure 7-36 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location
- Figure 7-38 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN
- Figure 7-39 Windows 98 SE - MSN Number
- Figure 7-40 Windows ME - Specify installation folder
- Figure 7-42 Windows ME - selection for ISDN
- Figure 7-43 Windows SE - MSN Number
- Figure 7-44 Windows 2000 - Driver location
- Figure 7-45 Windows 2000 - Driver location
- Figure 7-47 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection
- Figure 7-49 Windows 2003 - Driver location
- Figure 7-50 Windows 2003 - Driver location
- Figure 7-52 Windows 2003 - MSN
- Figure 7-53 Windows XP - Driver location
- Figure 7-55 Windows XP - ISDN
- Uninstall
- HiPath 1100 applications
- SNMP
- Figure 7-57 SNMP folder
- HiPath 1100 Manager
- Figure 7-58 SW Router ADSL firmware update
- Figure 7-59 ADSL router configuration SW
- Figure 7-61 Password and Username window for access via web browser
- Figure 7-63 Changing the default IP address
- Figure 7-64 Default factory settings
- Figure 7-65 Selecting a Firmware file for Upgrade
- Configuring the Speed Stream Modem
- Figure 7-67 Configuring the Speed Stream Modem
- Returning to factory settings
- COMGATE
- Figure 7-71 Access to COMGATE
- ECOMMSERVER
- How to release the ADSL feature in new Countries
- Siemens Admin Console
- Configuring the SpeedStream 4100 modem
- LCR settings
- Figure 7-75 LCR module - regional configuration
- Figure 7-76 LCR module - creating tables
- Figure 7-77 LCR module - configuring a rule
- Figure 7-78 LCR module - example of a rule
- Figure 7-79 LCR module - time interval
- GSM/SIP BOX with LCR support
- E1 Trunk Manager
- S2M Maintenance
- MOH Transfer Wizard
- Interaction Center Smart (Optional Software)
- VMIe Protocol (Voice Mail Interface - extended)
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Important Information
- Safety Information: danger
- Safety Information: warning
- General Information
- What to do in Case of an Emergency
- Data Protection and Confidentiality
- Structure of this Service Manual
- System Data
- Figures
- HiPath 1100 System Periphery
- Figure 2-4 HiPath 1190 Periphery
- Limitations to System Expansion
- Tables
- A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 Service Manual
- Technical Data
- Table 2-5 Technical Data
- Technical Standards and Compliance
- Documentation List
- Modules
- Abbreviations
- Table 3-2 List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1120
- Table 3-3 List of Modules/Components - HiPath 1150/1190/1190R
- Motherboard (MB)
- Figure 3-1 HiPath 1120's MB
- Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 - CND MB
- Table 3-4 HiPath 1120 MB connector assignments - CND
- HiPath 1150
- Figure 3-4 Overview of the HiPath 1150 MB
- HiPath 1190/1190R
- Figure 3-5 Overview of the HiPath 1190 MB
- Expansion Modules (EB)
- Figure 3-6 EB 200 Module Overview
- Figure 3-7 EB 204 Module Overview
- Figure 3-8 EB 200 - CND Module Overview
- Figure 3-9 EB 204 - CND Module Overview
- HiPath 1150/1190/1190R
- Table 3-12 Connector assignments for Modules EB 210, EB 206 and EB 202
- Figure 3-11 EB 012 Module Overview
- Table 3-13 EB 012 and EB 010 Connector Assignments
- Figure 3-12 EB 800 Module Overview
- S0 Module
- TME1 Module
- Figure 3-17 TME1 Module
- Figure 3-18 CAS access connection
- Figure 3-21 Signal distribution on the TME1 module connector
- Table 3-22 TME1 Module, DIP Switch 1
- Table 3-23 TME1 Module, DIP Switch 2
- Table 3-24 TME1 module display readings (CAS Access)
- Table 3-25 TME1 module display readings (S2 access)
- UP0/E Module
- Option Modules (OM)
- HiPath 1120
- Figure 3-27 ADSL Module HiPath 1120 - CND
- EVM Module
- HiPath 1120/1150/1190/1190R
- CD 16 Module
- Music Module
- Figure 3-34 PSU Connectors for HiPath 1190/1190R
- Batteries
- Main Distribution Frame
- Figure 3-36 MDF - Connectors
- Backplane
- Model: S30817-K930-A300 - TFE
- Model S30817-Q936-C282 - Brazil
- V.24 Adapter Cable
- Figure 3-42 Modem and adapter connection system
- USB adapter cable
- TME1 Serial Cable
- TME1 Coax Cable
- Access S2
- Table 3-44 Balun Technical
- Installation
- Installation Procedures
- Select the location for installing the equipment
- Getting to Know your Systems
- Figure 4-2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame
- Figure 4-6 Opening the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame
- Figure 4-9 HiPath 1190/1190R front view
- Figure 4-10 HiPath 1190/1190R back view
- Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R cable anchors
- Figure 4-13 Installing the HiPath 1190R on a 19" rack
- HiPath1120/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions
- Installation of Expansion and Option Modules
- Location of the Modules in the On the
- Figure 4-17 Location of the Modules in the HiPath 1120 - CND
- On the HiPath 1150
- On the HiPath 1190/1190R
- Table 4-3 Slot / Type of module on HiPath 1190/1190R systems
- Installing Modules
- Installing an ADSL Module
- Figure 4-22 Installing an EVM Module on the HiPath 1190/1190R
- On the HiPath 1120
- Installing a Music Module
- Figure 4-28 Installing a Music Module HiPath 1120
- Installing a Power Supply Unit
- Connecting Extensions to the System's Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
- Table 4-4 Example of the location of extensions on the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame
- Installing a V.24 Interface
- Installing an USB Interface
- On the HiPath1120/1150
- Installing an External Audio Source
- Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System
- Protection of External Lines and Extensions
- Connecting a Safety Ground Wire
- Protective Power Outage Relays
- System Cabling
- Figure 4-40 Connections for telephone jacks (for Brazil)
- Example of an optiPoint Master/Slave Connection
- Performing a Visual Inspection
- Configuring the system specifically for the client
- Keys
- E822 ST System Telephone
- E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only)
- Figure 5-3 E821 ST System Telephone Layout
- optiPoint 500 System Telephones
- Figure 5-5 optiPoint 500 economy/basic/standard System Telephone Layout
- Figure 5-6 optiPoint 500 entry System Telephone Layout
- Figure 5-7 optiPoint 500 Back Panel
- Table 5-1 optiPoint 500 Terminals, Adapters and Accessories
- Programmable Feature Keys
- Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (MF)
- Operation
- Programming with a Telephone Set
- Programming the system using a PC
- Local connection
- Figure 6-1 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a V.24 Serial Interface
- USB Interface
- Figure 6-3 Communication Server Properties - Configuring a USB Connection
- ADSL Module (LAN)
- Figure 6-4 Communication Server Properties - Configuring an ADSL Connection
- optiPoint Interface
- Figure 6-6 CommServer Properties - optiPoint Connection Configuration
- Remote or Local Connection
- Figure 6-9 HiPath 1100 Manager Configuration - Analog Modem
- Figure 6-10 CommServer Configuration - Remote Analog Modem
- Figure 6-11 ISDN Configuration Options
- Figure 6-12 CommServer Properties - Configuration of ISDN Connections
- Driver Installation
- Figure 6-13 Installation Setup - USB Drivers
- Installing USB Drivers'
- Figure 6-16 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location
- Figure 6-17 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN
- Figure 6-19 Windows ME - Specify installation folder
- Figure 6-20 Windows ME - USB/CAPI installation location
- Figure 6-21 Windows ME - selection for ISDN
- Figure 6-23 Windows 2000 - Driver location
- Figure 6-24 Windows 2000 - Driver location
- Figure 6-26 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection
- Figure 6-28 Windows XP - Driver location
- Figure 6-29 Windows XP - Driver installation location
- CAPI Application Setup
- Uninstall
- optiPoint USB Drivers
- Using the Installer
- Figure 6-32 Windows 98 SE - USB drivers installation location
- Figure 6-34 Windows 98 SE - selection for ISDN
- Figure 6-35 Windows 98 SE - MSN Number
- Figure 6-36 Windows ME - Specify installation folder
- Figure 6-38 Windows ME - selection for ISDN
- Figure 6-39 Windows SE - MSN Number
- Figure 6-40 Windows 2000 - Driver location
- Figure 6-41 Windows 2000 - Driver location
- Figure 6-43 Windows 2000 - ISDN selection
- Figure 6-45 Windows XP - Driver location
- Figure 6-46 Windows XP - Driver location
- HiPath 1100 Applications
- HiPath 1100 Manager
- E1 Trunk Manager
- S2M Maintenance
- Account Manager (CDR)
- CAPI Applications
- TAC Smart - Telephony Advanced Control (Optional Software)
- Table 7-2 Numbering Plan
- Table 7-3 Classification of programming tables
- Table 7-4 Important settings
- Table 7-5 External line settings
- Index
- Table 7-6 Programming an Extension
- Table 7-7 Default settings for EWACO
- Table 7-8 DISA
- Table 7-9 General settings
- Table 7-11 Updating the Software
- Table 7-12 Remote Administration
- Table 7-14 Call Detail Recording
- Table 7-15 Country/Group of Countries (65)
- Table 7-17 Fax/DID Feature
- Table 7-18 EVM Module
- Table 7-19 Digital trunk settings
- Table 7-20 CAC Code (012)
- Run quick test
- Comments about the System's Programming Codes
- External line settings
- Programming an Extension
- Table 7-23 CD Interface Assignment
- DISA
- External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- General settings
- Updating the Software
- Remote Configuration
- Entrance Telephone
- Call Detail Report Manager
- Symbols
- Table 7-24 CDR Header Layout
- Fax/DID Feature
- Digital trunk settings
- ADSL Module
- Feature Access Codes
- A31003-K1160-S100-03-7620 HiPath 1100, Service Manual
HIPATH HIPATH 1190
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- A31003-K1250-S100-12-7619 HiPath 1100, Service Manual
- important information
- Safety Information: danger
- Safety Information: warning
- Safety Information: Caution
- General Information
- What to do in Case of an Emergency
- Data Protection and Confidentiality
- Structure of this Service Manual
- system data
- Chapter 3, "Modules
- HiPath 1100 System Periphery
- Figure 2-3 HiPath 1130/1150 Periphery
- Chapter 4, "Installation
- technical data
- environmental conditions
- Chapter 5, "Telephones
- Modules
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 6, "Operation
- Figure 3-1 HiPath 1120 Motherboard
- Figure 3-2 HiPath 1120 MB - CND
- HiPath 1130/1150
- Figure 3-3 Overview of the HiPath 1130/1150 MB
- HiPath 1190
- Figure 3-4 Overview of the HiPath 1190 MB
- Expansion Module (EB)
- HiPath1130/1150/1190
- Option Modules (MO)
- TME1 Module
- ADSL Module
- Fax/DID Module
- CD 16 Module
- Music Module
- Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Main Distribution Frame
- Backplane
- Entrance Telephone Interface
- V.24 Adapter Cable
- Figure 3-37 Modem and printer adapter connection system
- USB adapter cable
- TME1 Serial Cable
- TME1 Coax Cable
- Installation
- installation procedures
- Select the location for installing the equipment
- Getting to Know your Systems
- Figure 4-5 Opening the HiPath 1130/1150 Main Distribution Frame
- HiPath1120/1130/1150 Wall Mounting Instructions
- Figure 4-11 HiPath 1190/1190R front view
- Figure 4-12 HiPath 1190/1190R back view
- Installation of Expansion and Option Modules
- Figure 4-17 Location of the Modules on the HiPath 1120 - CND
- Installing Modules
- Installing a S0 Module
- Installing a Music Module
- Installing a Power Supply
- Connecting Extensions to the System's Internal MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
- for example
- Installing a V.24 Interface
- Installing an USB Interface
- Installing an External Audio Source
- Recommendations concerning the Power Supply and Protection of the System
- Protection of External Lines and Extensions
- Connecting a Safety Ground Wire
- Protective Power Outage Relays
- System Cabling
- Performing a Visual Inspection
- system telephones
- Keys
- Profiset 3030 System Telephone
- E822 ST System Telephone
- E821 ST System Telephone (for Brazil only)
- Programmable Feature Keys
- Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (MF)
- Starting the Programming Mode
- Programming with a Telephone Set
- Programming with a Computer
- HiPath 1100 Applications
- Figure 6-1 ISDN Configuration Options
- Figure 6-4 CommServer Configuration - Remote Analog Modem
- Figure 6-5 Possible USB Configurations
- Configuring the System Specifically for the Client
- programming an extension
- Index
- general settings
- remote administration
- entrance telephone
- Run quick test
- External line settings
- Programming an Extension
- DISA
- External Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- General settings
- Updating the Software
- Entrance Telephone
- Digital trunk settings
- feature access codes
HIPATH HIPATH 1190
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Important Notes
- How to use this Manual
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Features and Options
- Programming Mode
- Activating System Programming
- Exiting Programming Mode
- Country/Group of Countries
- Dialing Mode on an External Analog Line
- Analog Line Attendants
- Speed Dialing
- Class Of Service (COS)
- Permission Lists
- Default Permission and Denied Lists
- phonebook without a COS review
- Assigning a Class Of Service (COS)
- Special Class of Service for a Blocked Extension
- COS Changeover
- Warning Tone for Calls without LCR
- ACS (Alternative Carrier Selection)
- Programming an External Line
- Configuring Priority by Type of External Line
- Protocol for Seizing an External Analog Line
- External Line Call Direction
- Flash Duration on an Analog Line
- Maximum time between rings for an incoming call
- Type of Answering Signal
- Dial Tone Detection
- Operation as a Satellite PABX
- Second Code for External Access
- Internal Access Code for Automatic Seizure
- an external analog line
- Programming an Extension
- Alert Ring Timeout for Pickup Groups
- Call Forwarding within a Call Group (CG)
- UCD Subscriber Groups
- Collect Call Barring for a UCD Subscriber Group
- Message Waiting for UCD queue
- for a UCD Queue.
- Round-robin Distribution of Calls to Agents
- Time for Agent's Notes
- Agent Status After Signaling Timeout
- Waiting Message before Signaling a UCD Call
- Hunt Groups (HG)
- Search Mode for Hunt Groups
- Recall/Urgent Call Activation after Timeout
- Override
- Caller ID for Analog Extensions (CLIP)
- Hide Group Prefix
- Electronic Lock Password
- Call Forwarding condicional limitado por Extensions
- Permission for Conditional Call Forwarding
- Call Forwarding - Busy after Call Forwarding No Answer
- Dialing Mode
- Overflow extension
- Hotline
- Warmline
- Associated Group
- CD Port Assignment
- Extension Coefficient
- Activating External Message Waiting Indicator
- Waiting Message Server Number
- Type of equipment connected to an extension
- Pulses for Call Charges on an Analog Extension
- Activating/Deactivating the timer for outgoing external calls
- MSN Extension Assignment for Outgoing External Calls
- External-to-External Transfer
- Elapsed timeout for external-to-external connection
- transfer (Code 183)
- Transfer when Extension is Busy
- Auto-Seizure Mode for an External Line
- DISA Permission
- External Line DISA
- General Programming
- Assigning Extensions to MOH Groups
- Music Source Extension
- Setting the Time for an external Room Monitor
- Types of Caller Lists
- Deleting digits from the Caller List
- Automatic Update of Date/Time
- Call Charges
- Multiplier for Call Charge Factor
- Call Charge Value by Extension
- for an Extension
- Local SW Update
- Time for SW Update
- Uploading the SW update
- Night Service Password
- HiPath 1120 Alarms
- Lists of Emergency Numbers
- Module Detection
- Remote Administration
- Configuring an External Number
- Remote Administration Password
- Without MSN Verification
- Ending Remote Administration
- Assigning a Temporary MSN
- MSN Identification Mode
- Entrance Telephone
- Door Lock
- Permissions for a Door Opener
- Call Detail Report Manager
- Ticket Cost Code
- Digit Suppression in Call Detail Reports
- Call Detail Report Filter
- Fax/DID
- Call Answering Menu
- Announcement Recording
- Configuring the Call Answering Mode
- Fax Reception Extension
- Collect Call Barring for Fax/DID
- MSN Answering for Fax/DID
- Activation of Fax/DID after a Timeout
- Programming a Digital Trunk
- Symmetric/Asymmetric Call
- Notify
- Assignment of an external ISDN line to a MSN
- MSN Automatic Internal Distribution
- Call Deflection
- ISDN Layer 1
- B Channel
- TME1 Module
- S2 Access
- External Number Registration
- Automatic MSN Assignment via Local Carrier
- Busy Signal
- Local Area Code Filter
- Country Area Code Filter
- ADSL Module
- EVM Module
- Message Duration
- Maximum Number of Auto-Configurable Mailboxes
- Mailbox Password
- Type of Mailbox Greeting
- Message source
- Message for MSN
- Type of Voice Mail
- Audio Quality
- Relay and Sensor on the HiPath 1120
- Sensor Activation Logic
- MSN Assignment for the Sensor
- Number of Attempts for Activating the Sensor
- Sensor Message
- Timer for deactivating the relay
- Interaction Center Smart
- TAC Smart - Telephony Advanced Control
- HiPath 1100 Manager
- HiPath 1100 ADSL Manager
- TME1 Module Administration
- Call Report
- VMIe Protocol
- Index
- Setup and Installation
- Required Tools
- Option modules
- Opening the System
- Satellite Modules: Music, EB 200/204 and S0
- Master and Satellite Modules
- Baby Board VCC Module
- Motherboard (MB) Connections
- ADSL Module Connections
- Music and EB 200/204 Satellite Modules Connections
- Technical Data
- HiPath 1150
- Power Supply
- View of Module Slots
- Installing Expansion Modules and Options
- Example of a configuration
- Summary of Programming Codes