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1-4 Computer RequirementsChapter 1 - Introduction Computer RequirementsComputer RequirementsComputer RequirementsComputer RequirementsRecommended com
Equipment Part Numbers 1-5Chapter 1 - IntroductionEquipment Part NumbersEquipment Part NumbersEquipment Part NumbersEquipment Part NumbersThe followin
1-6 System SpecificationsChapter 1 - Introduction System SpecificationsSystem SpecificationsSystem SpecificationsSystem SpecificationsSystem Capacity
Dimensions and Weights 1-7Chapter 1 - IntroductionDimensions and WeightsElectrical SpecificationsItemHeight (mm/in)Width(mm/in)Depth (mm/in)Weight (kg
1-8 Environmental SpecificationsChapter 1 - Introduction Environmental SpecificationsMaximum Station Distance from Gateway ModuleCO Loop Specificatio
2System ComponentsThis chapter provides the following detailed information relating to the TeleniumIP system hardware components: System Module Descr
IP Modules 2-3Chapter 2 - System ComponentsIP ModulesIP ModulesIP ModulesIP ModulesMFIMThe "Multi-Function & Internet Protocol gateway Module
2-4 MFIMChapter 2 - System Components Front PanelFront PanelFront PanelFront PanelThe front panel of the MFIM has:Rear PanelRear PanelRear PanelRear
LGCM4 2-5Chapter 2 - System ComponentsLGCM4The four port Loop/Ground CO gateway Module (LGCM4) provides four CO/PBX Loop/Ground Start Line interfaces.
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2-6 DIDM2 & DIDU2Chapter 2 - System Components DIDM2 & DIDU2The two port Direct-In-Dial gateway Module (DIDM2) provides interfaces to PSTN Di
SLTM2 & SLTU2 2-7Chapter 2 - System ComponentsSLTM2 & SLTU2The two-port Single Line Telephone Module (SLTM2) allows standard analog Single Lin
2-8 BRIM2Chapter 2 - System Components BRIM2The Basic Rate Interface gateway Module (BRIM2) has two ISDN Basic Rate Interface ports (2B+D). This Gate
SHUB8 2-9Chapter 2 - System ComponentsSHUB8The Switching Hub Module (SHUB8) has eight LAN ports and an UPLINK LAN port, all of which employ Ethernet s
2-10 IP Module - AC/DC AdapterChapter 2 - System Components IP Module - AC/DC AdapterEach module is packaged with an AC/DC adapter. The adapter is su
IP Keysets 2-11Chapter 2 - System ComponentsFixed/Flexible ButtonsFixed/Flexible ButtonsFixed/Flexible ButtonsFixed/Flexible ButtonsEach IP Keyset has
2-12 IP KeysetsChapter 2 - System Components Using the available Wall Mount Kit, the IP Keysets can be mounted on a wall as shown in the following ke
IP Keyset AC/DC Adapter 2-13Chapter 2 - System ComponentsFigure 2-12: Wall Mount for IP KeysetsIP Keyset AC/DC AdapterWhen an IP Keyset or DSS is to b
2-14 Module Mounting HardwareChapter 2 - System Components Module Mounting HardwareModule Mounting HardwareModule Mounting HardwareModule Mounting Ha
Main Cabinet 2-15Chapter 2 - System ComponentsMain CabinetMain CabinetMain CabinetMain CabinetThe TeleniumIP Main Cabinet (MCAB) has ten slots for mod
Regulatory Information (U.S.A.)The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)established rules to allow the direct connection of theTeleniumIP to a telep
2-16 Cabinet Mounting OptionsChapter 2 - System Components Desk MountDesk MountDesk MountDesk MountFigure 2-17: Desk Mount InstallationWall MountWall
Power Box 2-17Chapter 2 - System ComponentsPower BoxA Power Box (PWBX) may be installed to house the AC/DC adapters for the TeleniumIP Modules. The Po
2-18 Power BoxChapter 2 - System Components
3InstallationThis chapter provides information regarding installation of modules and other related equipment.
Introduction 3-3Chapter 3 - InstallationIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionRecommended installation proceeds in six major steps: Site pr
3-4 Verify Equipment On-siteChapter 3 - Installation Verify Equipment On-siteOnce the equipment installation site has been identified and a dedicated
Main Cabinet Installation 3-5Chapter 3 - InstallationCabinet 19” Rack InstallationCabinet 19” Rack InstallationCabinet 19” Rack InstallationCabinet 19
3-6 Main Cabinet InstallationChapter 3 - Installation Follow the steps below for installation.1. Remove the Hinge pin from the Hinge plates.2. Mount
Power Box Installation 3-7Chapter 3 - InstallationPower Box InstallationThe Power Box is designed for Desk or Main Cabinet mounting. To mount the Powe
3-8 Main Cabinet and Power Box GroundingChapter 3 - Installation Main Cabinet and Power Box GroundingBefore connection to AC power, the Cabinet must
Module Desk Mount Holder Kit 3-9Chapter 3 - InstallationModule Desk Mount Holder KitTo assemble the Desk Mount Holder, refer to the instructions below
3-10 Module Wall Mount Holder KitChapter 3 - Installation Module Wall Mount Holder KitThe Module Wall Mount Holder will house a single Module.To inst
Module Installation 3-11Chapter 3 - InstallationThe system does not differentiate between the types of PSTN Modules during initialization. Thus, an MF
3-12 Module InstallationChapter 3 - Installation Module Insertion/RemovalModule Insertion/RemovalModule Insertion/RemovalModule Insertion/RemovalModu
Module Installation 3-13Chapter 3 - InstallationCommon Module SwitchesCommon Module SwitchesCommon Module SwitchesCommon Module SwitchesWith the excep
3-14 Module InstallationChapter 3 - Installation Module Module Module Module GroundingGroundingGroundingGroundingA "GND" screw is located o
Module Installation 3-15Chapter 3 - InstallationLAN LAN LAN LAN ConnectionsConnectionsConnectionsConnectionsLAN connections are made by way of RJ-45 c
3-16 Module InstallationChapter 3 - Installation LAN LAN LAN LAN Wiring StructuresWiring StructuresWiring StructuresWiring StructuresThe LAN wiring a
Module Installation 3-17Chapter 3 - InstallationThus, an 8 CO Line, 24 station system would require a total of 28 ports (MFIM = 2 ethernet ports, two
Contents1IntroductionProduct Description ...1-3Computer Requirements ...
3-18 Module InstallationChapter 3 - Installation CascadingWhen the station loop limit is beyond the 100 meter (330 feet) limit, hubs may be cascaded
Module Installation 3-19Chapter 3 - InstallationThe RS-232 connectors are terminated as displayed in Figure 3-15. Use a cable pre-terminated with DB-9
3-20 MFIM InstallationChapter 3 - Installation MFIM InstallationThe MFIM Module must be installed only in slot ten of the Main Cabinet. This slot is
MFIM Installation 3-21Chapter 3 - InstallationWiring ConnectorsBefore wiring any of the Modules, first connect the "GND" screw on the back o
3-22 LGCM4 InstallationChapter 3 - Installation LGCM4 InstallationThe LGCM4 may be installed in any slot of the Main Cabinet, except for slot ten, or
DIDU2 Installation 3-23Chapter 3 - InstallationWiring ConnectorsBefore wiring any of the Modules, connect the "GND" screw on the back of the
3-24 SLTM2 InstallationChapter 3 - Installation SLTM2 InstallationThe SLTM2 may be installed in any slot of the Main Cabinet, except for slot ten, or
SLTU2 Installation 3-25Chapter 3 - InstallationSLTU2 InstallationThe basic SLTU2 is equipped with circuitry to support two SLT devices and can be expa
3-26 BRIM2 InstallationChapter 3 - Installation BRI SwitchesOn the rear panel of the BRIM2 is two 4-position dip switches; the TR (Terminating Resist
SHUB8 Installation 3-27Chapter 3 - InstallationThe connector pin assignments for the RJ-45 type jack on BRIM2 are as shown: Wire each RJ-45 to a BRI
iiMFIM Installation ...3-20LGCM4 Installation ...
3-28 SHUB8 InstallationChapter 3 - Installation LEDsThe SHUB8 has a Power LED and LAN connector LEDs. Each LAN connector has a green LED indicating L
Main Cabinet Wiring 3-29Chapter 3 - InstallationMain Main Main Main Cabinet WiringCabinet WiringCabinet WiringCabinet WiringWhen using the Main Cabine
3-30 Main Cabinet WiringChapter 3 - Installation Figure 3-21: MB Wiring Diagram for Champ Connectors -P FT-CO4TP FT-S LT 4TP FT-T EL4T P FT-CO3TP F
Main Cabinet Wiring 3-31Chapter 3 - InstallationFigure 3-22: Connection for MFIM in slot 10Figure 3-23: Connection for BRIM2 in slots 1 thru 5SLOT 10M
3-32 Main Cabinet WiringChapter 3 - Installation Figure 3-24: Connection for BRIM2 in slots 6 thru 9Figure 3-25: Connection for SLTM21234567826 127
Main Cabinet Wiring 3-33Chapter 3 - InstallationFigure 3-26: Connection for LGCM4 & DIDM226 1RingTipLGCM4DIDM2PX(ACO)RingTipPSTNSLOT 6,7,8,9LGCM
3-34 IP Keyset InstallationChapter 3 - Installation IP Keyset InstallationIP Keyset InstallationIP Keyset InstallationIP Keyset InstallationThe IP Ke
IP Keyset Installation 3-35Chapter 3 - InstallationWall MountThe IP Keysets can be mounted on the wall using the IP Wall Mount Kit. The Wall Mount Kit
3-36 Te leni umIP Qui ck SetupChapter 3 - Installation TeleniumIP Quick SetupTeleniumIP Quick SetupTeleniumIP Quick SetupTeleniumIP Quick SetupThe fo
Install additional SHUB8 Modules (optional) 3-37Chapter 3 - InstallationInstall additional SHUB8 Modules (optional)14. Additional SHUB8 modules can be
1IntroductionThis chapter provides introductory information regarding installation of the TeleniumIP system. It also provides a listing of the part nu
3-38 Install SLTM Gateway (optional)Chapter 3 - Installation Install SLTM Gateway (optional)1. Install the SLTM2 module in an available slot. Connect
4Maintenance andTroubleshootingThis chapter provides information regarding maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the TeleniumIP system.
Uses for Gateway RS-232 port 4-3Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingUses for Gateway RS-232 portUses for Gateway RS-232 portUses for Gateway RS
4-4 ConnectionChapter 4 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting Then load a communication software package (e.g., HyperTerminal) into the PC.After opening
Monitor 4-5Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingMonitorDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionMonitor commands provide information on board
4-6 MonitorChapter 4 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting vlog hh (hh = bit) sets trace options for H.323 protocol stack log. Bit values are:07 - LOG_DE
Monitor 4-7Chapter 4 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingTable 4-1: Command Event Trace ExplanationRaw event trace format: 789392 E>14 01 10, A0 02-
4-8 Diagnostic/MaintenanceChapter 4 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting Diagnostic/MaintenanceDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionThe systems D
Diagnostic/Maintenance 4-9Chapter 4 - Maintenance and Troubleshootinglog gw clear clears previous gateway logslog gw view displays specific gateway lo
4-10 Software Upgrade ProcessChapter 4 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting Software Upgrade ProcessSoftware Upgrade ProcessSoftware Upgrade ProcessSoft
Index i IndexAAC/DC Adapter (IP Keyset) [2-13]AC/DC Adapter (IP Module) [2-10]BBasic Rate Interface gateway Module (BRIM2)[2-8]BRI Switches [3-26]BRIM
ii IndexModule (MFIM) [2-3]Module Desk Mount Holder Kit [3-9]Module Grounding [3-14]Module Insertion/Removal [3-12]Module Installation [3-11]Module In
Product Description 1-3Chapter 1 - IntroductionProduct DescriptionProduct DescriptionProduct DescriptionProduct DescriptionThe TeleniumIP is an Intern
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