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Select File and then Select Unit

IP400 Basic InstallationChapter 6

3. Select File and then Select Unit

4. Enter the IP Address and Password (see below) of the IP Office control unit you want to monitor.

• For a new or defaulted control unit the IP address is 192.168.42.1 and the password is password.

• Following installation, the IP Office control unit can be configured with a specific Monitor Password for Monitor access to an IP Office system. If the IP Office does not have a Monitor Password set, Monitor uses the IP Office's System Password.

5. For an IP Office system, ensure that IP Office is selected.

6. Click OK.

7. The first few lines give information about various aspects of the IP Office system. For example:

0ms PRN: Monitor Started IP=192.168.42.203 IP406 DS 3.2(8) IPOffice_1

1ms PRN: LAW=U PRI=0, BRI=0, ALOG=0, ADSL=0, VCOMP=16, MDM=0, WAN=0 MODU=0 LANM-0, CkSRC=0 VMAIL=1(VER=2 TYP=1) CALLS=0(TOT=2)

• LAW = A or MU law system.

• PRI = PRI channels

• BRI = BRI channels.

• ALOG = Analog Trunks

• VCOMP = VCM channels.

• MODU = Number of external expansion modules.

• LANM = Number of WAN3 Modules attached.

• CkSRC = Current Clock Source (ISDN port number - 0 = Internal Clock Source)

• VMAIL = 1 if connected, 0 if not connected.

• VER = Version of the voicemail server if obtainable.

6.7 Fitting VCM Cards

VCM cards are used to provide voice compression channels for calls between IP and non-IP devices, devices being both trunks and extensions. VCM cards with differing numbers of voice compression channels are available.

Objective - To fit the card and confirm its presence after restarting the IP Office.

Warnings

• Correct anti-static protection steps should be taken before handling circuit boards.

• During this process power to the IP Office control unit must be switched off and disconnected.

Parts and Equipment Required

• o VCM Card

Check that the correct card has been supplied. The number and maximum capacity supported varies between different IP Office control units. All cards are supplied with 2 plastic snap-in stand off pillars.

VCM Cards SAP Code IP406 V2 IP412

Voice Compression

Number of VCM cards. 1 2

Maximum number of channels. 30 60

Tools Required.

• o Cross-head screwdriver.

• o Anti-static wrist strap and ground point.

• o IP Office Monitor application.

IP400 Basic Installation: Fitting VCM Cards

Procedure: Installing VCM Cards

1. Check that correct card has been supplied.

2. Ensure that you are wearing an anti-static wrist strap connected to a suitable ground point.

3. Remove the 7 screws fixing the IP Office control unit cover and slide the cover off the control unit.

4. Locate the position for the card and its jumper block.

5. Using the card as a template locate the two holes in the control unit circuit board. Insert the stand off pillars into these holes. For the IP412 either slot can be used in any order.

6. Using minimal force and checking that the pins are correctly located, push the card onto the jumper block and stand off pillars.

7. If other cards are being fitted, proceed to 08. Fitting Modem Cards.

8. Slide the control unit cover back on and replace the cover screws.

9. Reapply power to the control unit and check that it restarts correctly.

10.Using the IP Office Monitor application, confirm that the correct number of voice compression channels are reported. They are shown by the value VCOMP= at the start of the Monitor trace.

6.8 Fitting Modem Cards

Objective - To fit and verify the presence of a modem card.

Warnings

• Correct anti-static protection steps should be taken before handling circuit boards.

• During this process power to the IP Office control unit must be switched off and disconnected.

Parts and Equipment Required

• o Modem Card

Check that the correct card has been supplied. The number and maximum capacity supported varies between different IP Office control units. All cards are supplied with 2 plastic snap-in stand off pillars.

Modem Cards SAP Code IP406 V2 IP412

Internal Modem Card/Modem 12 Provides 12 V.90 modem channels.

700343452

Modem 2 Card

Provides 2 V.90 modem channels.

700185226

Tools Required

• o Cross-head screwdriver.

• o Anti-static wrist strap and ground point.

• o IP Office Monitor application.

IP400 Basic Installation: Fitting Modem Cards

Procedure: Installing Modem Cards

1. Check that correct card has been supplied.

2. Ensure that you are wearing a anti-static wrist strap connected to a suitable ground point.

3. Remove the 7 screws fixing the IP Office control unit cover and slide the cover off the unit.

4. Locate the position for the card and its jumper block.

5. Using the card as a template locate the two holes in the control unit circuit board. Insert the stand off pillars into these holes.

6. Using minimal force and checking that the pins are correctly located, push the card onto the jumper block and stand off pillars.

7. If other cards are being fitted, proceed to Fitting Trunk Cards.

8. Slide the control unit cover back on and replace the cover screws.

9. Reapply power to the control unit and check that it restarts correctly.

10.Using the IP Office Monitor application, confirm that the correct number of modem channels are now reported. They are shown by the value MDM= when Monitor first connects to the control unit.

6.9 Fitting Trunk Cards

All trunk cards are supplied with 2 plastic snap-in stand off pillars and a blanking plate appropriate to the cards ports.

E1R2 coaxial trunk cards include additional grounding strap, screws and bolts.

Warnings

• Correct anti-static protection steps should be taken before handling circuit boards.

• During this process power to the IP Office control unit must be switched off and disconnected.

Parts and Equipment Required

• o Trunk Card or Cards

Check that the correct card has been supplied. The number and maximum capacity supported varies between different IP Office control units. All cards are supplied with 2 plastic snap-in stand off pillars.

IP400 Trunk Cards IP406 V2 IP412

Analog Trunk Card (ATM4) Analog Trunk Card (ATM4U) Quad BRI Trunk Card Single PRI T1 Trunk Cards Single E1 PRI Trunk Cards Single E1R2 Trunk Cards Dual PRI Trunk Cards WAN Port Card

Tools Required

• o Cross-head screwdriver.

• o Anti-static wrist strap and ground point.

• o IP Office Monitor application.

IP400 Basic Installation: Fitting Trunk Cards

Procedure: Fitting Trunk Cards

1. Check that correct card has been supplied. Dual PRI cards are only supported in Slot A of the IP406 V2 control unit or both slots on an IP412 control unit.

2. Ensure that you are wearing a ground wrist strap connected to a suitable ground point.

3. Remove the 7 screws fixing the IP Office control unit cover and slide the cover off the unit.

4. Remove the 2 screws fixing the slot blanking plate.

5. Attach the replacement blanking plate.

6. Using the card as a template locate the two holes in the control unit circuit board. Insert the stand off pillars into these holes.

• Except where otherwise indicated, it is recommended that Slot B is used first.

• The IP406 V2 only supports dual PRI cards in Slot A.

7. Using minimal force and checking that the pins are correctly located, push the card onto the jumper block and stand off pillars.

• Coaxial E1R2 Trunk Cards Only:

For these trunk cards care must be taken to ground the connectors. See the following section for details. This must be completed before proceeding any further.

8. Reapply power to the control unit and check that it restarts correctly.

9. Using Manager, receive the IP Office configuration and check that the lines are now shown.

10.If Modem and VCM cards were also fitted whilst the control unit was open, use Monitor to check that the VCOMP and MDM values match the cards fitted.

11.Proceed to Adding Expansion Modules.

Grounding E1R2 Coaxial Connections

E1R2 coaxial trunk cards must be grounded correctly and require the IP Office control unit to be connected to a protective ground.

Normally the ends of one connection is grounded. For example, if the exchange Tx1 is grounded, the IP Office Rx1 should also be grounded. However this must be confirmed with the line provider to establish which ends they want grounded.

Procedure

1. Use the two jumpers supplied with the card, match the ground selection of the line provider. For example, if the line provider wants the IP Office Rx1 grounded, place a jumper across the two Rx1 pins of jumper block J6.

2. Connect the ground strap spade end (B) to the spade connection on the board.

3. Connect the other end of the ground strap (C) to the blanking plate using the long securing screw supplied with the card.

4. Ensure that the coaxial connector ports are locked to the blanking plate using the nuts provided.