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Version 1.0

ipLDK-60

Quick Installation Guide

Simple integrated version of manuals for installation and programming

Step 1 – Hardware Installation

Step 2 – Basic Programming

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Contents

Getting Started

Overview

1.

Overall Installation Procedure

2.

Understanding ipLDK-60 Hardware

Step 1) Hardware Installation

1.

Installing the Hardware

Step 2) Basic Programming

2-1) Initializing hardware configuration automatically

2-2) Installing PC-Admin Program and connecting PC to the system

2-3) Describing the basic menu trees of PC-ADMIN Program

2-4) Setting the nation code as “Brazil”

2-5) Understanding the default configuration

2-6) Performing the basic programming on the key items

2-6-1) “Numbering Plan” - change the station number if requested

2-6-2) “CO Ring Assignment”

– Assigning which CO line incoming calls go to which station(s)

2-6-3) “CO Group Access Station”

– Assigning which stations use which CO lines

2-6-4) Change the default values for the most frequently requested features.

- COS(call restriction setting)

- Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones

- Registering system speed dial list

- MOH(Music on Hold)

- Doorphone installation

- Date/Time change of the system

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Step 3) Advanced Programming

3-1) DB upload / download (Page 36)

3-2) Software upgrade

3-3) E1R2

3-4) PRI

3-5) Hunt Group – UCD

3-6) Installing VOIB board

3-7) IP Extension – Phontage

3-8) IP Extension – IP Phone

3-9) SIP Trunks

3-10) Off-line PC-Admin

3-11) LCR

3-12) CCR

Appendix

A. Customer Requirements Check-list

B. Documentation Reference Guide

C. Terminal User Guide

Digital / IP terminals

Analog telephones

D. ipLDK-60 IP Network configuration guide

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Getting Started

This Quick Installation Guide provides the key steps to install and configure ipLDK-60 system.

This guide is a light & integrated version of hardware and programming manuals. Among

hundreds of features supported in ipLDK-60 systems, this guide provides the instructions to most

frequently used features in small companies. This guide will help installers not only to understand

ipLDK-60 system easily but also help to learn the capability to install and program very quickly.

This guide is composed of four parts as below.

1)

Overview

This section is to give the basic introduction to ipLDK-60 system and the general description

of the whole processes for installation and programming.

2)

Step 1 : Hardware installation

This section describes hardware components, functions of each parts and overall hardware

installation procedures.

3) Step 2 : Basic Feature Programming

This step provides the fundamental items necessary to program. Basic software operation &

programming instructions will be given in this step.

4) Step 3 : Advanced Feature Programming

This gives the programming guides for advanced features. This is an optional part

necessary to program with specific customer requirements.

Generally, Step 1 and 2 above cover most small customers’ typical requirements.

For complicated programming to enable specific functions and features, the original manuals can

be referred. In each section, the reference pages in manuals is provided. However, for beginners,

it is recommended to fully understand this guide in advance.

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Key Hardware components

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Key Service Unit (System)

9

CO & Extension Interface Board

9

Optional Function Board

(VOIU, VMIU, AAFU, etc)

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Terminals (Digital, IP, Analog)

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Accessories (Relay, Alarm, etc..)

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Basic Features

9

Change Station numbers

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CO Ring Assignment

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CO Group Access Station Assign

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Basic Feature Settings

Station/CO COS, Flexible

buttons, MOH, Doorphone

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Advanced Features

9

Database Up/Download

9

Remote Software Upgrade

9

E1R2, PRI

9

UCD, LCR, CCR

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IP Extension, SIP Trunks

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Off-line PC-Admin

1.Unpack and check hardware

components (12p)

2.Open front cover of KSU (14p)

3.CO & Extension Board / Option

Board connection (38p/49p)

4.ipLDK-60 System Mounting (19p)

5.MBU, EMBU connection (24p)

6.Grounding KSU (17p)

7.Backup Battery installation (18p)

8.PSTN/E1/PRI cabling ( )

9.Terminals cabling (51p)

10.Accessories cabling

1.Install PC-Admin onto PC

2.Connect PC to System

3.Start PC-Admin

4.IP setting (System, PC-Admin)

5.Program major features as

instructed.

1.Check and Install necessary

hardware components for

Advanced Features

(CCR-VMIU, IP-VOIU, etc)

2.Start PC-Admin

3.Program advanced features as

instructed.

Descriptions

Installation

1. Overall Installation Procedure

Basic Feature

Programming

Step2

Step3

Advanced Feature

Programming

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Hardware Installation

Step1

This is the overall steps to install and administer ipLDK-60 system. It will be very helpful to get this

overall installation procedures in advance.

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2.Understanding ipLDK-60 Hardware

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ipLDK-60 hardware is composed of

3 categories

. This part will give the overall list and brief description.

The following figure shows the devices which connect to the ipLDK-60 system.

System Connection Diagram

3 Categories :

1. Main system

- Basic system (BKSU)

- Expansion system (EKSU)

2. Optional CO/Extension Interface Boards

3. Terminals

- Digital telephones

- IP telephones

- Analog telephones

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Category

Items

Board

Brief description

1.Main

System

1) BKSU (Basic KSU)

MBU ƒThis is the basic system of ipLDK-60 that has the main system software running on CPU. (MBU is the mother board of basic system)

ƒThis has basic CO/Extension interfaces and can be expanded with optional interface boards. (Basic – 3 CO line, 1 DKT & 7 Hybrid Interface)

ƒOption slots – one for capacity expansion, a MODU slot, VMIU/AAFU slot, VOIU Slot and CMU slot

2) EKSU (Expansion

KSU)

EMBU ƒThis is the expansion system of ipLDK-60 for capacity expansion. This is

controlled by main system software of BKSU and only provides additional CO & extension interfaces. (EMBU is the mother board of expansion system – no CPU)

ƒThis has basic CO/Extension interfaces and can be expanded with option interface boards. (Basic – 3 CO line, 8 Hybrid Interface)

ƒOption slots – one for capacity expansion, CMU slot

PSU ƒBKSU and EKSU has its own power supply unit respectively. •100~240 +/- 10% Volt AC input @47-63Hz, 90W

2.Optional

CO and

Extension

Interface

Boards

CHB308

(NTB417) ƒ3 CO Lines and 8 Hybrid Interface Board CSB316

(NTB418) ƒ3 CO Lines and 16 SLT Interface Board SLIB8

(NTB416) ƒ8 SLT Interface Board E1HB8

(NTB419) ƒE1R2 and 8 Hybrid Interface Board PRHB8 ƒPRI and 8 Hybrid Interface Board

VOIB ƒVoice over IP Interface Board (4 Channels)

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Category

Items

Board

Brief Description

2.Optional

CO and

Extension

Interface

Boards

VMIU (NTB420)

ƒVoice Mail Interface Unit (4 channels)

ƒMax recording time : 123min (System greetings-24min, Users – 99min) ƒMax number of voice messages (800 ea)

AAFU (NTB421)

ƒAuto Attendant Function Unit (4 channels)

ƒMax recording time : 33min (System greetings-24min, Users – 9min) ƒMax number of voice messages (800 ea)

MODU

(NTB413) ƒMODEM unit (33Kbps) CMU50PR

(NTB415) ƒThis is an optional unit mounted on BKSU or EKSU (CN9/10) to detect the call metering signal for 50Hz and Polarity Reversal (3 channels)

CMU12PR

(NTB414) ƒThis is an optional unit mounted on BKSU or EKSU (CN9/10) to detect the call metering signal for 12KHz,16KHz or Polarity Reversal (3 channels)

3.Terminals

LDP-6212D (NTB424, NTB426)

ƒDigital Key Telephone

.3Line LCD, 12 Flexible Button Display .Dark Black(NTB424), Light Grey(NTB426) LDP-6230D

(NTB425, NTB427)

ƒDigital Key Telephone

.3 Line LCD, 30 Flexible Button Display

.Dark Black(NTB425) and Light Grey(NTB427) LIP-6012D

(NTB433AA ) ƒ.3Line LCD, 12 Flexible Button DisplayIP Telephone LIP-6030D

(NTB434AA) ƒ.3 Line LCD, 30 Flexible Button Display IP Telephone LDP-6248DSS

(NTB428) ƒ48 Button DSS Console

LDP-DPB

(NTB429) ƒDoor Phone Box

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Advanced Feature Programming

Step 1

provides the steps to install hardware appropriately for each customer site.

Based on customer requests, perform the installation as the following steps.

1-1) Unpack and check hardware components

(Page 9)

1-2) Open front cover of KSU

(Page 10)

1-3) Connect CO & Extension Board / Option Board if necessary. (optional)

(Page 10)

1-4) ipLDK-60 System Mounting

(Page 11)

1-5) MBU, EMBU connection (

(Page 12)

1-6) Backup Battery installation

(Page 12)

1-7) Grounding KSU

(Page 12)

1-8) PSTN/E1/PRI cabling

(Page 13)

1-9) Terminals cabling

(Page 13)

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1-1) Unpack and check hardware components

Open the box and check the components shown in below figures.

BKSU Components

EKSU Components

Basic

Key Service Unit

Mounting Plate

Cables and Accessories

Cables and Accessories

Expansion

Key Service Unit

Mounting Plate

Relay connector Tie cable

Anchor plug Screw Fuse

CD manual Power cord

Battery cable Rubber feet

Relay connector Tie cable

Anchor plug Screw Fuse

CD manual Power cord

Battery cable Rubber feet

Tie cable

Anchor plug Screw Fuse Power cord Battery cable

Link cable

Relay connector Rubber feet Jump wire

Tie cable

Anchor plug Screw Fuse Power cord Battery cable

Link cable

Relay connector Rubber feet Jump wire

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1-2) Open front cover of KSU

1-3) CO & Extension Board / Option Board connection

Connect the necessary option boards at the right position described as in figure.

If there is no option boards necessary, step 1-2 and 1-3 can be skipped.

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19” RACK Mounting

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1-4) ipLDK-60 System mounting

There are generally 3 ways to install the system like WALL Mounting, RACK Mounting, DESK Mounting.

Select the proper place to install the system.

1.Attach mounting plate on the

wall with anchors and screws

2.Hook the System to the screws

on the wall with sliding-down

Screw

Anchor plug

1.Attach the rack bracket to the

bottom of the System

2.Affix the bracketed System

onto 19” Rack with screws

1.Remove the backing paper of

rubber feet

2.Attach the rubber feet to the

bottom of the System

3.Mount the System on the Other

WALL Mounting

DESK Mounting

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BKSU/EKSU Linking

Battery Connection and Frame Ground

1-5) MBU, EMBU connection

This step is necessary to install both BKSU and EKSU. BKSU and EKSU can be connected via champ

cable which is provided with EKSU system. This can be skipped only with BKSU installation.

1-6/7) Backup Batter installation and Grounding KSU

CAUTION

The equipment should be connected to a socket-outlet with

a protective ground connection

It is recommended that the ground cable is shorter than 1m(3.28ft) It is recommended to use an external backup battery fuse (5A @250V) between the battery and the System

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1-8/9/10) Cabling for PSTN/E1/PRI, Terminals cabling, Accessories cabling

The MBU provides various interface for cabling of the different type of terminals. RJ45 is for internet

connection, RJ11 is for CO or Station line connection and so on. Refer to the bellow tables and do

cabling for your purpose.

BKSU Interface

TYPE PIN Number NO Signal Name RJ11 1,2 N/A 3,4 CO-T, CO-R 5,6 N/A MBU CO (MJ1) MBU MJ1–1,2,3 TYPE Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME RJ45 3,6,7,8 RESERVED 1 TX+ 2 TX-4 RX-5 RX+

E1 Port ( E1HB8 ONLY)

TYPE PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME RJ11 1 N/A 2 DKT-T 3,4 ALARM_ Detection 5 DKT-R 6 N/A TYPE PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME RJ11 1 N/A 2 DKT-T 3,4 SLT-T, SLT-R 5 DKT-R 6 N/A MBU Extension(MJ2)

MBU MJ2-1 (DKT ONLY)

*

MBU Extension (MJ2)–2,3,4,5,6,7,8

* notes :

* notes :

1) When installing DKT or SLT on Hybrid Ports, (MJ2-2,3,4,5,6,7,8), keep the above pin assignment. Otherwise the DKT or SLT will not operate normally. 2) Centered 2-wired cable is used for SLT connection, and 4-wired cable is

used for DKT connection each. But in case of DKT, just 2 outer ones of 4 wires are used actually.

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1-8/9/10) Cabling for PSTN/E1/PRI, Terminals cabling, Accessories cabling

The MBU provides various interface for cabling of the different type of terminals. RJ45 is for internet

connection, RJ11 is for CO or Station line connection and so on. Refer to the bellow tables and do

cabling for your purpose.

TYPE NO SIGNAL NAME

4 PIN 1 Relay 1-pin1 2 Relay 1-pin2 3 Relay 2-pin1 4 Relay 2-pin2 TYPE Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME RJ45 4,5,7,8 RESERVED 1 TX+ 2 TX-3 RX-6 RX+

Relay Contact Pin

Assignment (CN13) LAN (MJ3) Pin Assignment

TYPE COLOR FUNCTION

Audio Jack

RED External Music Source

TYPE COLOR FUNCTION

Audio Jack

BLUE External Paging

MBU External Music Source(PJ1) MBU External Paging(PJ2)

BKSU Interface

1

2

3

4

1

2

4

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Step 2

provides the procedures to configure the basic-level features of ipLDK-60 system,

which are mostly fundamental and typical in the real customer sites.

Most steps in this section are necessary to be configured in order to get the most effective usage of

the system. Detail settings may vary on site-by-site.

2-1) Initializing hardware configuration automatically

(Page 16)

2-2) Installing PC-Admin Program and connecting PC to the system

(Page 17)

2-3) Describing the basic menu trees of PC-ADMIN Program

(Page 18)

2-4) Setting the nation code as “Brazil”

(Page 19)

2-5) Understanding the default configuration

(Page 20)

2-6) Performing the basic programming on the key items

(Page 21)

2-6-1) “Numbering Plan” - change the station number if requested

2-6-2) “CO Ring Assignment” – Assigning which CO line incoming calls go to which station(s)

2-6-3) “CO Group Access Station” – Assigning which stations use which CO lines

2-6-4) Change the default values for the most frequently requested features.

- COS(call restriction setting)

- Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones

- Registering system speed dial list

- MOH(Music on Hold)

- Doorphone installation

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2-1) Initializing hardware configuration automatically

ipLDK-60 system software should be initialized at its first installation to properly read the hardware

configuration. Get all the necessary interface boards assembled before power on.

This initialization process applies only for the 1

st

hardware configuration. If hardware add-on cases,

different procedure should be followed. Refer to the Hardware Installation manual for the details.

Procedure :

1) Complete all hardware installations and wiring.

*2) Before system power on, check the SW1 DIP4 “on” at the MBU on BKSU.

3) Then, power on. System software automatically starts and processes the initialization which takes less than a minute.

*4) Set the SW1 DIP4 “off” to protect from Database re- initialization after the initialization just in case of any types of system failure. This is the completion of this process.

Now, system is ready to provide the default call services, which will be explained at the next page.

Notes :

ƒSystem Database (DB) will be refreshed when it restarts in any reason with SW1 DIP4 “on”.

ƒIt is necessary to check the hardware configuration to make sure that automatic initialization is properly performed. This can be checked at Pre-programmed/Configuration

(PGM101~103).

SW1 DIP 4 “on”

SW1 DIP 4 “off”

*4)

MBU on BKSU

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2-2) Installing PC-Admin Program and connecting PC to the system

There are two ways to do the programming of ipLDK-60 system - 1) PC-ADMIN, 2) Keyset-ADMIN

This guide will be primarily based on PC-ADMIN. For Keyset based ADMIN, please refer to the

programming manual.

4)

1), 2)

3)

Direct LAN

connection

1) Install PC-Admin S/W on your PC by running “Setup.exe” file of

PC-Admin. Get the PC-Admin Setup file at www.LG-Nortel.com.br

PC Requirements :

9Pentium Celeron 233M or above,

9at least 64MB RAM,

9MS Windows NT/2000/XP 2) Set the IP Address of PC

ƒIP Setting on PC : 192.168.1.x, Delete Gateway/Subnet field.

ƒDefault IP of ipLDK-60 : 192.168.1.1

3) Connect PC and ipLDK-60

(LAN port on MBU) via LAN directly

4) Run the PC-Admin program on your PC. You will see the login pop-up window. Input ID/Password ƒID:“Administrator” ƒP/W:“0000

5

5-1

5-2

6

6-1

5) Go to Tools/ Site management. Input Name and System IP. Default : 192.168.1.1. and Save. Other fields are optional.

6) Position the mouse on the Site and click the right button. Click “Connect(LAN)

7)Enter the connection password.

(Default : no password – Just Enter) You will see the main PC-Admin Window.

Now you are ready to do the basic Admin.

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2-3) Describing the basic menu trees of PC-ADMIN Program

This describes the basic level of menu architecture of PC-Admin program. Even though sophisticated

administrations can be performed with this program, for the beginners, it is strongly recommended to

simply follow the instructions and fully understand this guide in advance.

Later on, complex levels of programming can be learned through the programming manual.

1) 2)

3)

4)

5)

6) 7) 8) 9) 10)

1) System software category (Office Version only available) 2) System Software Version with release time

3) PC-Admin Program Version with release time 4) Selected country and site name

5) Programming menu tree. Each programming field can be accessed by double clicking

6) File

ƒConnect / Disconnect to the system 7) Tools

ƒSite Information for multi-site information management

ƒUser Management, Level management

☞Access authority to the programming menu in different level can be managed

8) Option

ƒLanguage can be selected either Local or English 9) LDK Utility

ƒLDK DB upload/Download

ƒLDK Remote Diagnostic

ƒLDK Upgrade

ƒLDK Speed Editor Path

ƒLDK Speed Editor 10) Help at the last

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2-4) Setting the nation code as Brazil

It is necessary to set the system nation code as “Brazil” to load the default values for Brazil market as

the first step.

1) Select the nation as “Brazil” at Location information (PGM100).

2) Check SW1 DIP4 “on” and click update

3) Reset the system by pressing the reset button on MBU. Then all default configuration for Brazil will be loaded

4) Position SW1 DIP4 “off” after the system reboot.

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Advanced Feature Programming

2-5) Understanding the default configuration

Once hardware installation(Step1) and initialization(Step2-1) are completed, ipLDK-60 is ready to provide

basic call services as followings based on the default configuration prior to any programming.

From this default operation, it is necessary to do the planning of the programming for the customer site.

It is recommended to use the customer requirement check-list (refer to Page 68) for effective planning.

Default Numbering plan :

1) CO and station port numbers are assigned as in figures by default.

ƒCO number is assigned from left to right : CO1/2/3, CO4/5/6 at the upper

ƒStation number is assigned from left to right : 100~107, 108~115 at the upper

ƒSTA2(101) is set as the system attendant.

Default Call Operation :

1) Incoming calls from any CO lines go only to STA2(101).

Then, STA2 can transfer the call to the other station as requested. 2) For outgoing calls, press “0” followed by the destination number.

System will seize one of idle CO lines from CO1 to CO3 orderly by default for 308 basic case. There is no restriction pre assigned to make any type of calls like local, long distance, international.

3) For station to station internal calls, press the extension number directly. 4) These call services are the same for 24 hours, set as Day mode.

Above default numbering plan & operation can be modified accordingly from the customer requests. These lists below can address most of typical

requirements for small companies (Details are the Step 2-5)

1) “Numbering Plan” - change the station number if requested

2) “CO Ring Assignment” - which CO line incoming calls go to which station(s) 3) “CO Group Access Station” - which stations use which CO lines

4) Change the default value for the basic feature operation such as call restriction by station, MOH change, flexible button assignment for digital telephone and many more. ☞These modifications depend on the customers demand.

Default configuration & operation

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2-6) Performing the basic programming on the key items

This part gives the instructions to the basic programming on the typical items for small companies.

As explained in Step 2-5), the followings are most frequently requested items for basic programming.

2-6-1)“Numbering Plan” - change the station number if requested

2-6-2)“CO Ring Assignment” – Assign which CO line incoming calls go to which station(s)

2-6-3)“CO Group Access Station” – Assign which stations use which CO lines

2-6-4) Change the parameters for the most frequently requested features.

- COS(call restriction setting)

- Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones

- Registering system speed dial list

- MOH(Music on Hold)

- Doorphone installation

- Date/Time change of the system

The terms in Parenthesis above are used for ipLDK-60 administration.

Even though these terms are not general terms, it is important to understand the terms and concepts

clearly. These are described in details in later-on sections.

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2-6-1) “Numbering Plan” - change the

Station Numbers and Feature Code

if requested

By default, the station number is set from 100~147 matched

with the hardware port number as in the figure on the right. The station

number can be changed by range or station by station. In addition to station

number changes, there are several sets of feature codes available. Note

that the station number should not be the same as the feature code

numbers. For details, refer to the Programming manual.

1)

Change by range

2)

Change station by station

100

107

108

115

Station number change by station

1) Go to Pre-Programmed/Numbering Plan(PGM104~109) in the menu tree and double clicking.

2) Position the mouse at the station number to change and click the right button. Click again the Update Tool.

3) Put the new station number and click “update station number”

Station number change by range

1) Go to Pre-Programmed/Numbering Plan(PGM104~109) in the menu tree and double clicking.

2) Position the mouse at the station number to change and click the right button. Click again the Update Tool.

3) Put the new station range and click “update station number”

1)

2)

3) (Range)

3) (station)

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2-6-2) CO Ring Assignment –

Assigning which CO line incoming calls go to which

station(s)

By default, all incoming CO calls are switched only to STA2(101). This default call routing only to station 101 can be

modified generally in 3 ways as follows.

- Incoming calls via specific CO line(s) can be programmed to go to a certain station or multi stations.

- Incoming calls via specific CO line(s) can be programmed to go to a station group (Also called as “Hunt Group”.)

- Incoming calls via specific CO line(s) can be programmed to go to DISA (This is for assigning AA(Auto attendant))

* If a CO line is assigned for DISA above, the system AA is activated. AA activation scenario will be explained in Step 3.

** These incoming call distribution could be differently programmed among 3 options above by time of day. Default mode

is Day mode, which applies the same for 24hours. In this guide, the default operation mode will only be referenced.

Therefore, any call distribution exampled here will be applied the same for 24 hours.

Here, the following 2 typical cases will be guided with examples.

(The 3rd DISA case will be explained at Step 3-12 CCR)

CO1 calls go only to DKT1(100)

CO2/3 calls go to a station group (101~107)

- Next page

with circular ringing -one station ringing at a time.

Assigning CO1 calls to DKT1(100) :

1) Go to CO Line Base Program/CO Ring Assignment

(PGM144/145) in the menu tree and double clicking. 2) Choose CO line number “1” and press Refresh button. 3) Click the right button of mouse and click “Update Tool” 4) Select Mode as “Day”. Select Type as “Station”

5) Input 100~100 at “Range Start” and “End”. 6) Press “update” when you complete.

Deleting default-assigned STA2(101) from CO1 :

Go to step 3) above. Input 101~101at “Range Start” and “End”. Mark “Delete Ring Assignment” at the bottom of the window. Click update.

Now, CO1 Incoming calls go only to DKT1 (100).

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2-6-2) CO Ring Assignment –

Assigning which CO line incoming calls go to which

station(s)

This is the 2nd example of CO line call distribution

CO2/3 calls go to a station group (101~107) with circular ringing -one station ringing at a time.

Assigning CO2 to STA2~STA7 (101~107) :

1) Go to CO Line Base Program/CO Ring Assignment(PGM144/145) in the menu tree and double clicking.

2) Choose CO line number “2” and “3”. press Refresh. 3) Click the right button of mouse and click “Update Tool”

4) Select Mode as “Day”. Select Type as “Hunt Group” and put the group number “620”

5) Press “update” when you complete.

Now, incoming calls from CO2/CO3 will go to STA2~STA8 (101~107). All idle stations will ring simultaneously. 3

2)

4)

1)

3)

5)

Before CO Ring Assignment, Hunt group should be pre-

assigned in advance.

Assigning Hunt Group :

1) Go to Station Group/Station Group (PGM190/191) in the menu tree and double clicking.

2) Click the right button of mouse and click “Update Tool” 3) Select “Circular” as Group Type.

4) Select “on” for Pick-up group attribute.

5) Add stations (101~107) from station list to Member field by selecting the station and pressing “>” button.

6) Press “update” when you complete.

Now, Hunt Group 620 is successfully established

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2-6-3) “CO Group Access Station” – Assigning which stations use which CO lines

By default, when a station tries an outgoing call, the system seizes a CO line from CO1 to CO3, which

is in the idle status. This can be modified appropriately to the customer requirements.

For example, system can be programmed that certain stations use only certain CO lines.

Below are the steps for this programming.

Divide CO lines as groups requested. By default, all CO lines are assigned as CO Group 1.

Then, assign a specific station or a station group to a CO group.

Default Configuration

For an outgoing call, a station can use any CO line which

is idle in order. CO1~3 is grouped as CO group 1 by

default.

Let’s assume a customer request as follows.

ƒ

CO1 is only used by Station 100

ƒ

CO2 and CO3 are shared by station 101~107

Programming steps to apply above examples.

ƒ

Assign CO2 and CO3 as CO Group 2

ƒ

Assign 101~107 to use Group 2 (CO2/CO3)

Detail procedures are on the next page

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2-6-3) “CO Group Access Station” - which stations use which CO lines

These are the programming procedure for the example.

Assigning CO2 and CO3 as CO Group 2 :

1) Go to CO Line Base Program/CO Line list

(PGM140/141/142/143) in the menu tree and double clicking.

2) Input CO line number “2” and “3”.

3) Click the “CO Attr I” button. CO line Attribute I (PGM141) window will pop up.

4) Click the right button of mouse and click “Update Tool” Update tool will be showed at the bottom side.

5) Put the CO number “2” and “3” 6) Select the CO Group as “2”. 7) Click update button..

Assigning 101~107 to use CO Group 2 (CO2/CO3) and

Deleting 101~107 from CO Group 1 (CO1)

1) Go to Station base Program/CO Group Assess Station (PGM117/131) and double click.

2) Choose CO Group number as “2”

3) Click the right button of mouse and click “Update Tool”

4) Input the station number “101” at Start , “107” at End and click Get button.

5) Mark the check box for Access CO Group 2 to add and uncheck the check box for Access CO Group 1 to delete, which is assigned by default. Then, click Update button.

Now, CO2 and CO3 are grouped as CO group 2.

And Stations 101~107 use CO group 2(CO2/CO3) as their

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2-6-4) Change the default values for the most frequently requested features.

These are the programming examples for the most frequently requested items from the customers such

as COS(call restriction setting), Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones, Registering system

speed dial list, MOH(Music on Hold), Doorphone installation, Date/Time change of the system.

> Station COS / CO COS (Class of Service)

Station COS is to allow or deny types of calls from the internal stations with different levels of restriction/allowance rules.

CO COS is to allow or deny types of calls on CO lines with different levels of restriction/allowance rule.

By default in ipLDK-60, all stations and CO lines are assigned as COS level 1, no restrictions.

So, any types of calls like long distance or international calls can be made from any stations through any CO lines. There

are 9 different levels of COS setting (V3.7Ff version) on both station and CO, which can be applied in combination. This

can be programmed on either station or COS or Both. Below is the rule table. Generally, station COS rules cover most of

the requirements. For example, Station COS level 2 is ruled by Exception Table A. Station COS level 3 is ruled by Table B.

CO LINE COS S T A T I O N C O S 1 2 3 4 5

1 Unrestricted Unrestricted Unrestricted CannedRestricted Unrestricted 2 Table A Table A Table B CannedRestricted Unrestricted 3 Table B Unrestricted Unrestricted CannedRestricted Unrestricted 4 Table A,B Table A Table B CannedRestricted Unrestricted 5 CannedRestricted2 CannedRestricted2 CannedRestricted2 CannedRestricted1 Unrestricted 6 CannedRestricted1 CannedRestricted1 CannedRestricted1 CannedRestricted1 Unrestricted 7 Intercom Only Intercom Only Intercom Only Intercom Only Intercom Only 8 Table C Table C Unrestricted CannedRestricted1 Unrestricted 9 Table D Table D Unrestricted CannedRestricted1 Unrestricted

Default

For this assignment,

follow below 2 steps.

Make the exception table

for allowance and denial

for certain numbers.

Apply the COS level

on stations or CO lines

At next page, a simple example

will be given.

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Advanced FeatureProgramming

COS(call restriction setting), Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones, Registering system

speed dial list, MOH(Music on Hold), Doorphone installation, Date/Time change of the system.

> Station COS / CO COS (Class of Service)

Making Toll exception table A :

1) Go to Tables/Toll Exception table (PGM 224) in menu tree

2) Click the right button of mouse and click “Update Tool”

3) Input “any access code” to allow and press Update button. Repeat step 3 if you have other numbers to put in. If you put “002” here, it means that

4) Click Deny A button right under Allow A. 5) Input “any access code” to deny and press Update button. Repeat Step 5 if you have other numbers to put in. If you put “003” here, it means that all calls starting “003” is restricted.

Now, this means only 002 is allowed. Other than 002, all number starting 00 will

Making Toll exception table A :

1) Go to Station Base Program/Display Station COS (PGM116/130) in menu tree

2) Click the right button of mouse and click “Update Tool”

3) Input the station range , “101” at start and “107 at End. Select Day COS as “2” and Night COS as “2” and click Update button. 4) COS can be displayed. Put the station

range to check and click View button. The

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Advanced FeatureProgramming

COS(call restriction setting), Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones, Registering system

speed dial list, MOH(Music on Hold), Doorphone installation, Date/Time change of the system.

> Flexible button assignment for digital telephone

Flexible buttons on digital/IP telephones can be programmed and used in many ways. On each flexible button, CO line,

Station, Speed dial number or Frequently Used Functions can be assigned. With these assignment, the assigned function

is executed with a click of the button. This assignment can be performed via PC-Admin Program very easily.

This will be explained with examples with most typical cases. By default, Flexible button 1 to 8 are assigned as followings

in left picture below. Both pre-assigned buttons and N/A(Not Assigned) buttons can be assigned with new designations as

requested. Here most typical cases will be explained with examples.

1 13 2 14 3 15 4 16 5 17 6 18 7 19 8 20 9 21 10 22 11 23 12 24 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 5 11 6 12 CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 CO6 CO7 CO8 Loop N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 CO6 CO7 CO8 Loop N/A N/A N/A

[LDP-6230D]

[LDP-6212D]

Default Assignment

1 13 2 14 3 15 4 16 5 17 6 18 7 19 8 20 9 21 10 22 11 23 12 24 CO1 CO2 CO3 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 SS10 Functions N/A

[LDP-6230D]

Example Assignment

1.

Assign station number 100~107 on Flex 5~12

2.

Assign 10 Speed dial numbers (10ea) on Flex13~22

3.

Assign Functions on Flex 23

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Advanced FeatureProgramming

COS(call restriction setting), Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones, Registering system

speed dial list, MOH(Music on Hold), Doorphone installation, Date/Time change of the system.

> Flexible button assignment for digital telephone

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Update tool

3

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4

)

Assign station # 100~107 on Flex 5~12 respectively :

1) Go to Station Base Program/Flex Button Assignment (PGM115/125) in menu tree 2) Put the station number and click the Refresh. 3) Click the right button of mouse and click

“Update Tool” again.

4) Click the flexible number 4. Select Type as {Station xxxx} and input the station number as “100”. Then click Update button.

4-1) Repeat step 4 for flexible button 5~12 in the same way.

Now, direct call can be made to the internal assigned

Assign 10 Speed dial numbers (10ea) on Flex13~22 :

6) Click the flexible number 13.

7) Select Type as {System Speed xxxx} and input system speed bin number(storage number) as “2000”. Then click Update.

7-1) Repeat above step 6 for flexible button14~22 in the same way as above

Assign Functions on Flex23 :

8) Click the Flexible number 23.

9) Select Type as “Pickup” and Value as “Group call pick-up” and update.

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Advanced FeatureProgramming

COS(call restriction setting), Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones, Registering system

speed dial list, MOH(Music on Hold), Doorphone installation, Date/Time change of the system.

> Registering system speed dial list via Speed Editor

There are two types of speed dial functions.

1)

System speed dial – The numbers can stored in the shared storage, upto 500 numbers. Number range : 2000~2499.

2)

Station speed dial – The numbers are stored in the individual storage, upto 100 numbers. Number range : 00~99.

This gives the guide how to make the system speed number list via PC-Admin.

These system and station numbers can be also stored via a station. Refer to the Programming manual for the details.

Linking the Speed Editor

Program

1) Get the speed editor program from the CD-ROM for manuals or go to www.lgnortel.com.br

2) Run the PC-Admin Program 3) Go to Utility/Speed Editor path

and click.

4) Browse the path where Speed Editor program is stored and click ok.

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Connecting the system

1) At PC-Admin, go to Utility/Speed Editor 2) At Speed-Editor,go to Connection/Connect 3) Set the IP Address of the system to

connect and click Ok. Click Connect again

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Downloading

existing Speed-

dial number from

system

1) Go to File transfer /download

2) Select the range. Select where to download 3) Then, open the

file and update

Uploading

The updated

Speed-dial

number from

system

1) Go to File transfer /upload

2) Browse the file and click ok

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Advanced FeatureProgramming

COS(call restriction setting), Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones, Registering system

speed dial list, MOH(Music on Hold), Doorphone installation, Date/Time change of the system.

> Assigning MOH tone

ipLDK-60 system provides high-quality MOH (Music on hold). When a call is placed on hold, system provides a Music on

Hold. There are 13 kinds of MOH in ipLDK-60. By default, “Romance” is pre-assigned and this can be easily changed as

followings.

1) Go to System Base Program/Music (PGM171) in the menu tree and double click.

2) Select any on the list.

2-6-4) Change the default values for the most frequently requested features.

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Advanced FeatureProgramming

COS(call restriction setting), Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones, Registering system

speed dial list, MOH(Music on Hold), Doorphone installation, Date/Time change of the system.

> Doorphone

Doorphone can be installed on the front door of a company and a call by any visitor can be placed to the

specific station (attendant). As well, automatic door open function can be assigned.

1) Choose the place for the doorphone and install it. For the detail guideline, refer to the Hardware installation manual.

Cable the doorphone and any station port in the system as the same way for digital terminal cabling.

2) After hardware installation, following 2 cases need to be programmed.

ƒDoorphone assignment for station 101 port should be set on (ICM Box signaling on)

ƒFlexible button for Doorphone (107) needs to be assigned on station 101.

With this button set, the designated extension can receive the call and open the door

3) For automatic door open, install proper relay on the door and cable to one of relay contacts (1~4). This example is the case to use relay contact 1

ƒThen, you have to set this relay contact as for door open

(PGM168)

ƒFor door open, press (#*1) on the designated station.

Doorphone installation example

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Advanced FeatureProgramming

COS(call restriction setting), Flexible button assignment for digital/IP telephones, Registering system

speed dial list, MOH(Music on Hold), Doorphone installation, Date/Time change of the system.

> Doorphone

Assign station 101 as doorphone

extension :

1) Go to Station Base Program/Station List (PGM110/111/112/113/114) in menu tree. 2) Put the station number for doorphone box

as “101” and click fresh. Click the right button of mouse and click “Edit Tool” . 3) Check the ICM Box signaling “on”. Then

click “Edit OK”. Then click update for save.

Assign a flexible button on 101 as

designated extension for doorphone :

4) Go to Station Base Program/Flex Button Assignment(PGM115/125) in menu tree 5) Put “101” at station number and click refresh. 6) Choose a flexible button and click the right

button of mouse. Then click update tool 7) Choose “Station xxxx” and input 107 at the Value position. then update.

Assign relay contact for

automatic door open :

8) Go to Station Base Program/External control contact (PGM168) in menu tree 9) Click the right button of mouse

and click “Update Tool”. Set contact as “Door open” and click update.

2-6-4) Change the default values for the most frequently requested features.

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ipLDK-60

Quick Installation Guide

Simple integrated version of manuals for installation and programming

Step 3 – Advanced Feature Programming

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Step 3

provides the procedures to configure the advanced features. With these features in proper

use, a great deal of ipLDK-60 system features can be delivered to the customers.

3-1) DB upload / download

(Page 36)

3-2) Software upgrade

(Page 38)

3-3) E1R2

(Page 40)

3-4) PRI

(Page 43)

3-5) Hunt Group – UCD

(Page 50)

3-6) Installing VOIB board

(Page 52)

3-7) IP Extension – Phontage

(Page 54)

3-8) IP Extension – IP Phone

(Page 56)

3-9) SIP Trunk Service

(Page 58)

3-10) Off-line PC-Admin

(Page 60)

3-11) LCR

(Page 61)

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3-1) Database Upload/Download

For the effective management of system admin, DB can be easily downloaded and uploaded.

During DB download, ipLDK-60 can be in normal operation. During DB upload, no admin changes are allowed

by PC-Admin or Keyset Admin. After DB upload completion, ipLDK-60 will be reset automatically if “Automatic reset” is “on”

Advantages as follows

- Database Backup/Restoration for emergence cases or any type of failures.

- Downloaded DB file can be edited for upgrade or reuses for other similar customer sites without live connection to

ipLDK-60

Æ

Use “Off line PC Admin” program for off-line DB editing – refer to Step 3-10).

- Local or remote connection is supported (LAN/Modem, *Serial connection - local only)

3-1-1) Database download 3-1-2) Database upload

Here, Up/download via LAN will only be explained (it is most simple)

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* Check system IP/gateway address in advance. (PGM108)

1) Start the PC-Admin. Without system connection, click the LDK Utility/ LDK DB Upload/Download and select the system type as ipLDK-60 2) Select DB download and check “TCP Connection.

3) Input the system IP address to connect and Admin Password (No password by default.)

* For remote connection, Public IP should be assigned on the connected system in advance. 4) Browse where to save with the DB name. Then click

next. Downloading monitor trace box and progress window to be popped up (See the next page).

3-1-1) Database download

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3-1) Database Upload/Download

5) Click the Start button. DB download will be started.

6) DB file transferring status will be shown with a pop-up window. 7) Success pop-up will be shown if it is performed successfully. 8) Click “No” to end.

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3-1-2) Database Upload

Database upload can be done locally or from the

remote site. The DB should be ready in advance.

The overall procedures are quite the same as DB

Download described at “3-1-1) Database download”

ƒAt step 2) DB upload should be checked ƒAt step 4) Browse the DB to upload.

Then, click the start at Step 5 •Others are exactly the same as DB download

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3-2) Remote Software Upgrade

System Software can be upgraded remotely via TCP/IP or Dial-up modem connection.

With this capability, a lot of time and cost can be saved.

ipLDK-60 system should be assigned with an Public IP address in advance.

* In local connection, private IP is ok. PC and system are set to be in the same zone.

New system software(i.e. GS88P-38AP.bin) should be prepared in advance.

Existing database in old software automatically fits into the new software.

* Check system IP/gateway address in advance. (PGM108) 1) Start the PC-Admin. Without system connection, click the LDK

Utility/LDK DB Upgrade and select the system type as ipLDK-60 2) Select the connection type as “TCP Connection.

3) Input the system IP address and Admin Password (No password by default.) 4) Browse the system software to upgrade.

Then, click next.

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3-2) Remote Software Upgrade (Continued)

7) Once new software (GS88P-38AP.bin) is successfully transferred

and verified, system disconnect the session and start replacing

the old software with new software at Flash ROM.

ƒ

Don’t touch anything on the system while system replace

software

ƒ

After completing the upgrade, ipLDK system restart

automatically

8) Click “No” to end.

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5) Click the Start button. DB download will be

started.

6) DB file transferring status will be shown with

a pop-up window.

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3-3) E1R2

TYPE Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME RJ45 3,6,7,8 RESERVED 1 TX+ 2 TX-4 RX-5 RX+

Cabling Guide

1)

Install E1HB8 at CN2 on the BKSU

2) Wiring the cable between E1R2 and DSU

equipment

3) Connect the E1R2 line on the port of E1H8

board.

* DSU and E1 line should be previded by a

service provider in advance

E1HB8 supports E1R2 signaling. Full 30 voice channels or fractional channels are supported

as well.

3-3-1) E1R2 Board (E1HB8) Installation.

3-3-2) Board Programming.

- Check the CO line numbers (range) – Full R2 channels (30channels), Fractional channels.

- Assign CO type as DCO DID for R2 signaling.

- Assign DCOB CO type for Both-way call service CO line”.

* By default, E1R2 is set as Incoming DID line (Incoming DID call only – no outgoing call via this CO lines)

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3-3-1) E1R2 Board Installation

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3-3) E1R2

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Go to pre-programmed/configuration

(

PGM101~103

) in the menu and double click.

2) Position the mouse on slot 6 “DCOB” and click

the right button. Select “CO Data View”

3) Position the mouse CO line4 and click the right button.

4) Click again the “Update tool”

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3-3) E1R2

5) Input CO range. If 10 channels are used,

put “ 4~13”.

6) Then, choose type as “DCO DID” for R2 signaling.

Click update.

7) Input CO range “4~13”. Click Refresh. CO information

to be popped.

8) Click the right button of mouse then click Update tool

again.

9) Input CO range at 4~13.

10) Select DCOB CO type as 0(Cyprus) for both-way call.

Then update.

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Pre-requisite before PRI installation and programming.

-“How many simultaneous calls(PRI Channels, which is CO lines)” and “how many DID numbers to use(Destination

stations)” should be decided by the customer and contracted with the service provider.

-Station numbers could be assigned the same as DID numbers subscribed from the Telco or can be assigned based on

internal station number plan differently.

-PRI channels(CO lines) are not directly dedicated to the specific station numbers. So, this should be handled by the

system. To do so, ipLDK-60 should be programmed properly.

-With the shared-use mechanism of PRI channels by any stations, it is required to give the caller’s ID (DID number) to

the callee for any outgoing calls. In order to do this by ipLDK-60, it is required to be programmed as “outgoing caller ID

assignment”

- For any incoming DID calls, it is required to convert the DID number to the dedicated internal station number if the

station numbering plan is different from the subscribed DID numbers.

Here, this will be explained with one of typical examples

a.10 PRI channels to be subscribed which will be assigned as CO4~CO13. (There is basic CO1~3 so, next 10 CO

channels are assigned from CO4 to CO13. if 30 channels are subscribed, it will be CO4 ~ CO33)

b. Subscribed DID numbers are 031-450-5001~5024 (24 stations)

c. Internal station numbers are assigned the same as the DID subscriber number.

Procedures to program the above case.

3-4-1) PRI Board (PRHB8) Installation on BKSU.

3-4-2) Assign the station number from 5001~5023

Æ

refer to “Basic feature Programming – Step 2-1”

3-4-3) Assign CO type as ISDN DID

3-4-4) Outgoing Caller ID assignment

Æ

Station number conversion to DID number

3-4-5) Incoming call assignment

Æ

DID number conversion to station number

3-4) PRI

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.

5001

5002

5024

PRI

1) 10 PRI Channels

2) Subscriber numbers

031-450-5001~5024

5001

5002

5024

Station

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3-4) PRI

TYPE Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME RJ45 4,5,7,8 RESERVED 1 TX+ 2 TX-3 RX-6 RX+

Cabling Guide

1) Install PRHB8 at CN2 on Basic MBU(BKSU).

* DIP SW4 of PRHB8 should be at PRI position.

2) Wiring the cable between PRHB8 and DSU

equipment as guided. (4wire cabling)

3) Connect the PRI line on the port of PRHB8

board.

* DSU and PRI line should be provided by a

service provider in advance

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3-4-1) PRHB8 Board Installation on BKSU

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3-4-2) Assign the station number

Æ

If the basic numbering plan is to be used, this step can be skipped.

Æ

If necessary to assign the station number, refer to the Step 2-1) the basic

feature programming.

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3-4) PRI

Assign CO4~33 as “ISDN DID”

1)Go to pre-programmed/configuration

(PGM101~103) in the menu and double click. 2) Position the mouse on slot 6 “PRIB” and click the

right button. Select “CO Data View”

3-4-3) Assign CO type as “ISDN DID”

Æ

This is to assign the incoming calls to go to the destination directly.

3) Position the mouse at the CO number “4” and click the right button. Click the Update tool. Put the CO number range for “4~33”, select the type as ISDN DID. Click update.

4) Click CO ISDN Attr button on the right top side

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3-4) PRI

4) Input the CO range. Then Select CLIP Table Idx

as “0”, Call type as “National”, CLI type(0~2) as “Normal” and click update. Leave others unchanged.

5) Then click the “CO Attr III” button.

6) Click the right mouse button on CO line 4 and click the update tool again.

7) Input the CO range. Then Select Outgoing prefix code insert as “off”. Then update.

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3-4-4) Outgoing caller ID assignment

Since the PRI channel is commonly used,

the system should give the callers ID (DID number) to the PX

on every outgoing call to give the right CID number to the

callee. If this is not programmed, the PX will provide the caller

ID randomly among the subscribed DID numbers, which will

be wrong generally.

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5002

5002

031 450 5002

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PRI

Area code

PX code

Subscriber

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3-4) PRI

Assigning Area code

8) Go to ISDN System base program/ISDN Attributes (PGM200). Input area code “031” as in this example. Then update.

Assigning PX code

9) Go to ISDN System base program/COLP Table (PGM201). Position the mouse at Index 0 and click the right button of mouse.

Click Update tool. Input “450” then update.

* No need to assign the subscriber number because it’s been already assigned the same between the station number and

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