i2022 ISDN Teleset
1.If the S Interface Jack is not used and the i2022 is the only device, set the Terminating Resistor switches to 50Ω.
2.If there is a device connected to the S Interface, set the Terminating Resistor switches to 100Ω.
3.If the S Interface Jack is not used and the i2022 is the only device, set the Timing Switch to Adaptive.
4.If there is a device connected to the S Interface, and if the distance between the U Interface Module and the point at which the device is connected is minimum, set the U Interface Module for FIXED Timing.
5.If there is a device connected to the S Interface, and if the distance between the U Interface Module and the point at which the device is connected is great, set the U Interface Module for Adaptive Timing.
NOTE: Always terminate both ends of the bus. In other words, the terminating resistors should be set to on in the U Interface Module and at the furthest device from the U Interface Module. All other terminating resistors should be set to off.
NOTE: The timing option controls the ability of the U Interface Module to determine the echo from the far end. Since the passive bus can take on many forms the user may find one timing option works better than the other.
Figure 10: U Interface Module
LINE CONFIGURATION
To ensure the proper operation of your Teleset, several operating parameters must be met. This information can be provided by your system administrator or service provider.
Service Profile Identifier (SPID)
A service profile for your Teleset that is recognized by the switch. The i2022 uses either one or two SPIDs, depending on the application.
Check with your service provider or system administrator for the correct information. The default setting is Auto-Switch detect and Auto-SPID.(5ESS Custom Point to Point Installations need no SPID)
Directory Number
The telephone numbers appearing on your line.
Call Appearance keys
These are configured at the switch and at your phone. You may have more than one Call Appearance of a Directory Number. Check with the system administrator or service provider for information and multiple Directory Numbers. With National 2 and 3 ISDN, many of the required settings can be automatically downloaded from the switch – see your system administrator or service provider for details.
Features
Conference, Drop, Transfer, Call Forwarding, and others may need to be programmed in the Teleset
Switch Type
The type of switch used by the service provider. The i2022 will operate with the Lucent Technologies 5ESS® (National or Custom ISDN), Nortel DMS-100®the Siemens EWSD®, and the AG Communications System GTD-5®.
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I2022 Series Isdn Teleset User’s Guide
Mandatory Customer Information
Federal Communications Commission FCC Requirements, Part
Trademark Acknowledgment
Introduction
Introduction
About this Manual
I2022 Teleset
Features
Voice Operation Features
Installation
Accessories
Parts List
Switch Settings Power Switch
TR Switch
Isdn Interfaces
I2022 Equipped with an S Interface Module
PS1/PS2 Switch Settings
Powering the i2022 Locally
Using Lucent 1215B Power Supply
Terminating Resistors
POINT-TO-POINT Circuits
PASSIVE-BUS or Multipoint
I2022 Equipped with a U Interface Module
Line Configuration
Installing the Logo Plate
Inserting and removing the modules
Softkeys
AUTO-Install
Example
AUTO-Switch
Auto-SPID Procedures
Next Prev Select Prompt
Auto-Download
Manually Choose the Switch Type Manually Entering the Spid
Press MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, MORE, MORE, Spid
Application
Spid
Manual Switch Downloading
Pots P+D Data
Manually Programming Call Appearances
Page
Manually Programming Feature Keys
Setting UP the Teleset
Adjusting the Display Viewing Angle
Setting the Contrast
Setting the Backlighting Options
Setting the Date and Time Clock
Enter CA Key or Number Pressed Key Common
Ringing Patterns
2nd Ring
PrimCA Primary Call Appearance
Confca Conference Call Appearance
Intercom
Speed Dial Key Assignment
Editing a Speed Dial Number
Setting the Alarm Time
Press MENU, Alarm
Password Selection
There are four levels of password protection
Setting Protection Levels
Operations
Language Options
Voice Operation
Terms and Nomenclature
NON-PROGRAMMABLE Hardkeys and Indicators
Display Window and Menus
Placing Calls
Answering Incoming Calls
Dialing Off-Hook
Dialing On-Hook
Hold KEY
TRANSFER, Conference and Drop
Transferring Incoming Calls
Way Conferencing Conferencing Two Outgoing Calls
Conferencing an Incoming Call to an Outgoing Call
Teleset Features
Redial
Directory
Setup
Directory Changes
Directory Searches
Setting the Dialing Options
Dialing Options
Control Type Semi Auto Phone Number 847 Next Change
Use Keypad to Enter 1 Nxx Clear Save
Call Records
Dialing from the Call Log
Dial Prev Edit Clear Party
Saving a CalLog Entry to the Directory
Advanced Features
Analog Port
Analog Port on a Separate Spid Configuring
Analog Port Sharing the Teleset’s Spid Operation
Analog Port on a Separate Spid Operation
Call Blocking Tone
Icons
DSS/BLF Direct Station SELECT, Busy Lamp Field
Disabling Softkeys
To program a DSS/BLF
DSS/BLF Operation
KEY Mapping
View
Protecting Keys from Being Overwritten
Disabling the Automatic Download
Protecting specific keys from an Automatic Download
Disable Logging
Testing
KEY Clicks
Troubleshooting Problems
Maintaining the Teleset
Checking the FW Version
Loading FW
Glossary
Calls Blocked
Page
Index
Liquid Crystal Display LCD
Speaker