Avaya 518-456-804 manual Connecting Lines and Extensions

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Quick Reference Guide

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Connecting Lines and Extensions

If extensions are not wired to any modular jacks, call a qualified service technician.

Residential (Class B) PARTNER ACS users must connect a Wurth Elektronik’s part number 74271142 or equivalent to each extension jack on the PACS processor module.

If the PARTNER system has a T1 module, you must perform the following steps before connecting the lines and extensions:

1Install the PARTNER ACS R7.0 PC Administration application on your PC.

2Connect to the PARTNER system via PARTNER ACS R7.0 PC Administration, and back up and retrieve the translations from the PARTNER system to the PC.

3Program the PARTNER system (for example, assign lines/pools, configure the T1 settings, and program extensions) via PARTNER ACS R7.0 PC Administration.

4Restore the new translations you created to the PARTNER system via PARTNER ACS R7.0 PC Administration.

See the PARTNER ACS R7.0 PC Administration Getting Started Guide to install and start the PARTNER ACS R7.0 PC Administration application. See “Initial Configuration” in the PARTNER ACS R7.0 PC Administration online help for more information on setting up the T1 module.

Use the following procedure to connect lines and extensions:

1Test for a dial tone at the network interface jacks before connecting outside lines to the control unit. For the test, connect a tip/ring telephone to a network interface jack.

aLift the handset and listen for a dial tone. (If there is no dial tone, contact your local telephone company.)

bRepeat for each network interface jack.

2Connect line cords to the line jacks on the modules. Start at the top with the line jacks on the processor module, and then move to the leftmost module. Fill each module before moving to the next module to the right.

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Contents Partner Copyright Document Avaya Inc Important Safety Instructions Page Contents Programming Telephone Features System Overview WelcomeSystem Configurations System Components System CapacitySystem Components Description Opre Auxiliary EquipmentGetting Acquainted Overview Installing Your SystemEvaluating the Environment Installing the Control UnitGo to the next procedure, Labeling Jacks, on Wall-Mounting a 5-Slot Carrier and Modules Quick Reference Guide Labeling Jacks Inserting Batteries in the Processor Module Grounding the SystemInstalling Your System Initializing the System Checking the LEDs Connecting Lines and Extensions Installing Your System Connecting the Loudspeaker Paging System Installing Your System Installing Telephones Installing the CoverConnecting Auxiliary Equipment Setting Up Your System System Programming Basics Setting Up Your System Programming Overlays Button Locations Button Locations on Partner Telephones Changing Programming Type Programming ModeUsing Centralized Telephone Programming System Time #103 Setting the Date and TimeSystem Date #101 Automatic Daylight/Standard Times #126 Administering the Loudspeaker Paging SystemAssigning Lines Customizing Extensions Copy Settings #399 Dialing Restrictions Changing Settings to Support PBX or Centrex ServicesRecall Setting Speed Dial and Auto Dial Numbers Emergency Phone Number List #406Voice Messaging Systems Programming for Voice Messaging Systems Additional Voice Messaging System Programming System Speed Dial Programming System Features5554757 Dialing Restrictions and PermissionsSecurity Alert Allowed Phone Number Lists #407Allowed List Assignments #408 Disallowed Phone Number Lists #404 Disallowed List Assignments #405 Line Access Restriction #302Current restriction appears Outgoing Call Restriction #401 Group...Description Groups of ExtensionsProgramming System Features Programming Telephone Features Automatic Line Selection Letters Numbers Extension Name DisplayLetters Numbers Line Ringing Programming Telephone Features Maintaining Your System Backup and Restore Backup Programming-Automatic #123 Backup Programming-Manual #124 Restore Programming #125 Maintaining Your System Battery Replacement Using a PC Card Power up the system Reconnect the power cord Maintaining Your System Check the LEDs Upgrading 1600 DSL and 012E Module FirmwareUpgrading T1 Module Firmware Adding New Modules Maintaining Your System Replacing Modules Maintaining Your System Replacing Modules in a 5-Slot Carrier Maintaining Your System Reconnect the power cord Changing the System Clock Changing System SettingsAdding New Lines Adding Lines, Pools, and ExtensionsPooled Extensions Swapping Extensions Adding New PoolsAdding New Extensions Maintaining Your System Your Release Number If Something Doesn’t WorkPress f00ss#123 Clearing a Backup-Failure Alarm012E Module Power Management Problem Check this Telephone ProblemsProblem Check this Telephone Doesn’t Work on Calling ProblemsQuick Reference Guide If Something Doesn’t Work System Problems T1 Module Problems ATM DSL Module ProblemsTip/Ring Device Problems 98 Tip/Ring Device Problems System Programming Flow Chart-How to Use System Flow Chart-System Hold Reminder Tone Mode of OperationSystem Reset-Programming Saved System Flow Chart-Lines System Flow Chart-System Speed Dial NumbersSystem Flow Chart-Extensions External Hotline Line Access ModePool Access Restriction Copy SettingsSystem Flow Chart-Dialing Restrictions and Permissions System Flow Chart-Groups System Flow Chart-Auxiliary Equipment Application Programming Interface API Internal Monitor Music-On-Hold VolumeRemote Administration Password Application Programming Interface APITo Erase a Feature or Auto Dial Button Centralized Telephone Programming Flow Chart-How to UseTo Program Another Feature at the Same Extension To Change Setting for Another ExtensionCentralized Telephone Programming Flow Chart Conference Drop For voice signaling the first available extensionManual Signaling Touch-Tone EnableExtension Telephone Programming Flow Chart-How to Use Auto Dial Numbers-Outside and Inside Extension Telephone Programming Flow Chart114 Voice Mailbox Transfer 116