GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9

Issue 1

Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations 555-231-743

November 2000

Installing the System

 

Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts

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Switch-to-INTUITY Voice Port Connections

This connection is used for the following:

For callers leaving messages for guests and office staff

For guests and office staff to call the INTUITY system to retrieve their voice messages

For the administrative link between the switch and the MAP when using Mode Code Integration (see page 24).

Parts List

One or more Tip/Ring cards in the MAP (different cards are required within different regions of the world)

IVC6 (AYC-10) Analog Voice Card (comcode 106406580)

IVC6A (AYC-29) Tip/Ring Card (comcode 107213944)

NGTR (AYC-30) Next Generation Tip/Ring Card

(comcode 107224586)

Each Tip/Ring card supports six voice ports. For R5, you can have up to three Tip/Ring cards to support 18 ports for voice messaging. For R4.4, when using the Multi-Port Serial Card, you can have up to two Tip/Ring cards to support 12 ports for voice messaging; when not using the Multi-Port Serial Card, you can have up to three Tip/Ring cards to support 18 ports for voice messaging.

If your system came from the factory configured with more than one tip/ring card, the option settings on the cards should be set correctly. However, if you are adding a card on-site, or if you want to check the card configuration, Figure 7 shows the switch settings for the IVC6 (AYC-10) and IVC6A (AYC-29) cards, and Figure 8 shows the switch settings for the NGTR (AYC-30) card.

For each voice port card, you must install an 885A connector kit. Figure 9 shows connections for one kit using all six voice ports. Depending on the customer’s order, you will install voice ports in pairs up to 18 ports.

Two or more ED5P208-30 Group 16 modular cords You need two cords for each Tip/Ring card.

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Avaya 555-231-743 manual Switch-to-INTUITY Voice Port Connections, Parts List