Lucent Technologies 1100 manual Considerations

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Introduction

Considerations

Keep the following in mind when you use the DEFINITY Extender

1100 System:

The DEFINITY Extender 1100 System is to be used with a DEFINITY ECS of Release 3, Version 3 or later.

No custom calling features, such as Call Waiting or Call Forwarding, should be ordered for the line to which you connect the Switch Module.

NOTE:

A Call Waiting tone causes an interruption in the call, and the DEFINITY Extender 1100 System will begin the reconnect sequence.

Sessions can be established only from the Remote Module.

Only one Remote Module at a time can be “on-line” with the Switch Module.

Order a separate central office (CO) line for each Switch Module and each Remote Module. Sharing lines or bridging the line on another station causes problems. For example, picking up an extension telephone causes the DEFINITY Extender 1100 System call to drop.

Be sure that the DEFINITY ECS port to which the Switch Module is connected is programmed correctly for the telephone being used.

Authorized connections require that a password 8 to 10 digits in length be entered from the Remote Module. You should always use the full 10 digits.

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Contents Definity Extender Federal Communications Commission Statement Industry Canada IC Interference Information Contents Introduction Connecting the Switch Module GL-1 Figures Tables Important Safety Instructions Viii Issue 1 June Customer Support Information Support Telephone Number Security of Your System Preventing Toll Fraud Lucent Technologies Fraud Intervention Lucent Technologies Limited Warranty FCC Notification Repair Information Installation and Operational Procedures Customer Support Information Customer Support Information Xvi Issue 1 June Intended Audience About This BookSecurity Alert Terms and ConventionsTypographical Conventions How to Use This BookProduct Safety Labels Call Related DocumentsToll Fraud Security How to Comment on This Document Feedback Form This Form MAY be Photocopied Introduction1 System Configuration System Operation ConfigurationSecurity Alert Equipment List Switch ModuleCustomer-Supplied Equipment Compatibility Options SpecificationsPage Switch Module Specifications Description Considerations 10Issue 1 June Password Considerations Configuration2Programming the Switch Module Page Enhanced Terminal Interface Configure System ExitTerminal Edit Line Configuring the COM RS-232D Port Configuration Stop Bits Issue 1 June 1998 Setting Parity Setting Data RateSetting Data Bit Show Settings Setting Stop BitsAdditional Modem Initialization Setting Passwords Security Alert Considerations Programming Passwords Procedure To check a password To disable a password Configuring Passwords OnlinePage Configuration Issue 1 June 1998 Installation3 Electrical Requirements Location RequirementsConnecting the Switch Module Wiring RequirementsSwitch Module Back Panel Installation ProcedureDIP Switch Configuration Installation Connections for Data Transmission Female Connector on Module Hardware Flow Control Installation 10Issue 1 June Troubleshooting4 Troubleshooting LED Sequences LED Power up Sequences LED Sequence Description LED Power up Verification Sequences LED Sequence Description Module is online to a Remote Module no Rgrg Error Messages Cause Action Error MessagesError Messages Cause Action No Display on Telephone at Remote Location Specific ProblemsNo Connection/No Answer Page Reporting a Faulty Switch Module Troubleshooting Issue 1 June 1998 Glossary GL-2Issue 1 June Issue 1 June 1998 GL-3 GL-4Issue 1 June Issue 1 June 1998 GL-5 Glossary GL-6Issue 1 June