Lucent Technologies Telephone 555 230 796 User Manual

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DEFINITY Extender  
Remote Module  
User’s Guide  
555-230-796  
Comcode 107634560  
Issue 2  
July 1997  
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Trademarks  
DEFINITY is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies in the US and other countries.  
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Issue 2, July 1997  
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Support Telephone Number  
In the continental US, Lucent Technologies provides a toll-free customer helpline 24 hours a day.  
Call the Lucent Technologies Helpline at 1 800 242-2121 or your Lucent Technologies authorized  
dealer if you need assistance when installing programming, or using your system. Outside the  
continental US, contact your local Lucent Technologies representative.  
Warranty  
Lucent Technologies provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to “Limited Warranty” in  
“Customer Support Information.”  
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Contents  
Customer Support Information ........................ix  
Support Telephone Number.....................................ix  
Security of Your System:  
Preventing Toll Fraud...............................................x  
Lucent Technologies Fraud Intervention..................xi  
Limited Warranty......................................................xii  
FCC Notification and Repair Information .................xiii  
Installation and Operational Procedures ..................xiv  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
Electromagnetic Interference Information................xvi  
About This Book ....................................................xvii  
Intended Audience ...................................................xvii  
Terms and Conventions...........................................xviii  
Typographical Conventions......................................xix  
How to Use This Book..............................................xix  
Product Safety Labels ..............................................xx  
Related Documents..................................................xxi  
How to Comment on This Document.......................xxiii  
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Contents  
1
Introduction ............................................................ 1-1  
System Operation and Configuration....................... 1-2  
Equipment List.................................................... 1-3  
Compatibility ....................................................... 1-5  
Options ............................................................... 1-5  
Specifications........................................................... 1-6  
Considerations......................................................... 1-8  
2
Installation .....................................................................2-1  
Location Requirements............................................ 2-2  
Electrical Requirements........................................... 2-2  
Connecting the Remote Module .............................. 2-3  
Installation Procedure.............................................. 2-4  
Connections for Data Transmission ................... 2-6  
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Contents  
3
Programming ................................................................3-1  
Using the Telephone for Programming ....................3-2  
Setting the Telephone Number ................................3-3  
Setting the Mode of Dialing ......................................3-4  
Setting Pulse Dialing ...........................................3-4  
Setting Tone Dialing............................................3-5  
Setting the Connect Rate .........................................3-6  
Setting the COM Port Baud Rate .............................3-8  
Exiting Programming................................................3-9  
4
Operating the Remote Module............................4-1  
Starting the Operation ............................................4-2  
Disconnecting.........................................................4-4  
Changing a Password ............................................4-6  
Checking System Software ....................................4-9  
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Contents  
5
Troubleshooting..........................................................5-1  
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 5-2  
LED Sequences..................................................... 5-3  
Error Messages ..................................................... 5-3  
GL Glossary ...........................................................................GL-1  
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Figures  
1
2
Introduction  
1-1  
System Configuration.........................................1-2  
Installation  
2-1  
2-2  
Remote Module Back Panel...............................2-3  
RS-232 Cable Pin Connections .........................2-7  
4
Operating the Remote Module  
4-1  
Connect Sequence for the Remote Module.......4-3  
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Tables  
1
2
3
5
Introduction  
1-1  
Remote Module Specifications.......................... 1-7  
Installation  
2-1  
DIP Switch Configuration................................... 2-5  
Programming  
3-1  
Telephone Keys Used in Programming............. 3-2  
Troubleshooting  
5-1  
Error Messages ................................................. 5-4  
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Important Safety Instructions  
The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle  
is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the product.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When installing telephone equipment, always follow basic safety  
precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to  
persons, including:  
Read and understand all instructions.  
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or packed with  
the product.  
Never install this unit or telephone wiring for it during a lightning  
storm.  
Never install a telephone jack in a wet location unless the jack  
is specifically designed for wet locations.  
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless  
the telephone wiring has been disconnected at the network  
interface.  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
Use only Lucent Technologies-manufactured DEFINITY  
Enterprise Communications Server (ECS) circuit packs, carrier  
assemblies, and power units in the DEFINITY ECS control unit.  
Use only Lucent Technologies-recommended/approved  
DEFINITY ECS accessories.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Do not install this product near water, for example, in a wet  
basement location.  
Do not overload wall outlets, as this can result in the risk of fire  
or electrical shock.  
Do not attach the power supply cord to building surfaces. Do  
not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this  
product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.  
Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a  
damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners.  
Do not operate the system if chemical gas leakage is suspected  
in the area. Use telephones located in some other safe area to  
report the trouble.  
WARNING:  
DO NOT open the Remote Module. There are no  
user serviceable parts inside the unit. Only an  
authorized technician should open the unit for  
required maintenance or upgrading purposes.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Customer Support Information  
Support Telephone Number  
In the USA only, Lucent Technologies provides a toll-tree  
customer Helpline (1 800 242-2121) 24 hours a day. If you need  
assistance when installing, programming, or using your system, call  
the Helpline, or your Lucent Technologies authorized  
representative.  
Outside the USA, if you need assistance when installing,  
programming, or using your system, contact your Lucent  
Technologies authorized representative.  
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Customer Support Information  
Security of Your System:  
Preventing Toll Fraud  
As a customer of a new telephone system, you should be aware  
that there is an increasing problem of telephone toll fraud.  
Telephone toll fraud can occur in many forms, despite the  
numerous efforts of telephone companies and telephone  
equipment manufacturers to control it. Some individuals use  
electronic devices to prevent or falsify records of these calls.  
Others charge calls to someone else’s number by illegally using  
lost or stolen calling cards, billing innocent parties, clipping on to  
someone else’s line, or breaking into someone else’s telephone  
equipment physically or electronically. In certain instances,  
unauthorized individuals make connections to the telephone  
network through the use of remote access features.  
Common carriers are required by law to collect their tariffed  
charges. While these charges are fraudulent charges made by  
persons with criminal intent, applicable tariffs state that the  
customer of record is responsible for payment of all long-distance  
or other network charges. Lucent Technologies cannot be  
responsible for such charges and will not make any allowance or  
give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access.  
To minimize the risk of unauthorized access to your DEFINITY  
ECS:  
When possible, restrict the off-network capability of off-  
premises callers, using calling restrictions, Facility Restriction  
Levels, and Disallowed List capabilities.  
When possible, block out-of-hours calling.  
Frequently monitor system call detail reports for quicker  
detection of any unauthorized or abnormal calling patterns.  
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Customer Support Information  
Limit Outcalling to persons on a need-to-have basis.  
The DEFINITY ECS, through proper administration, can help you  
reduce the risk of unauthorized persons gaining access to the  
network. However, phone numbers and authorization codes can be  
compromised when overheard in a public location, lost through  
theft of a wallet or purse containing access information, or when  
treated carelessly (writing codes on a piece of paper and  
improperly discarding them).  
Additionally, hackers may use a computer to dial an access code  
and then publish the information to other hackers. Substantial  
charges can accumulate quickly. It is your responsibility to take  
appropriate steps to implement the features properly, to evaluate  
and administer the various restriction levels, and to protect and  
carefully distribute access codes.  
Under applicable tariffs, you will be responsible for payment of toll  
charges. Lucent Technologies cannot be responsible for such  
charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit  
resulting from unauthorized access.  
Lucent Technologies Fraud  
Intervention  
If you suspect you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need  
technical support or assistance, call the National Customer Service  
Center at 1 800 242-2121.  
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Customer Support Information  
Limited Warranty  
Lucent Technologies Inc. warrants this equipment to be free of  
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from  
date of shipment. All defects within this time will be repaired without  
charge upon return of the unit to the factory.  
This warranty is null and void if the manufacturer determines that  
any modifications have been made to the unit or the unit has been  
subjected to physical or electrical stress.  
This warranty covers parts and labor only and does not include  
shipping costs, travel expenses, or travel time.  
Installation of the equipment is the sole responsibility of the  
purchaser. The manufacturer, its agents, or its distributors accept  
no responsibility for malfunction or damage caused by improper  
treatment or connection of the unit.  
The manufacturer, its agents, or its distributors are not liable for  
any losses incurred through use or malfunction of the equipment or  
any losses or damages incurred by the use of the equipment in any  
means whatsoever.  
This warranty is limited to the repair of the equipment to its normal  
functioning capability.  
This warranty is complete as stated and all other warranties,  
expressed or implied, are invalid.  
The DEFINITY Extender System should be installed only by  
qualified personnel. No user-serviceable parts are contained within  
the units. Installation or programming should not begin prior to  
review of all sections of this manual.  
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Customer Support Information  
FCC Notification  
and Repair Information  
This equipment is registered with the FCC in accordance with Part  
68 of its rules. In compliance with those rules, you are advised of  
the following:  
Means of Connection. Connection of this equipment to the  
telephone network shall be through a standard network  
interface jack, USOC RJ11C. These USOCs must be ordered  
from your telephone company.  
Party Lines and Coin Telephones. This equipment can not be  
used with party lines or coin telephone lines.  
Notification to the Telephone Companies. Before connecting  
this equipment, you or your equipment supplier must notify your  
local telephone company’s business office of the following:  
— The telephone number(s) you will be using with this  
equipment.  
— The appropriate registration number and ringer equivalence  
number (REN), which can be found on the back or bottom  
of the control unit.  
— For each jack, the sequence in which lines are to be  
connected, the line types, the Facility Interface Code (FIC),  
and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) by position  
when applicable.  
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Customer Support Information  
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). The REN is used to  
determine the number of devices that can be connected to the  
telephone line. Excessive RENs on the line can result in the  
devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but  
not all, areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5.0).  
To be certain of the number of devices that can be connected  
to the line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local  
telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the  
calling area.  
Disconnection. You must also notify your local telephone  
company if and when this equipment is permanently  
disconnected from the line(s).  
Installation and Operational  
Procedures  
This manual contains information about installation and operational  
procedures.  
Repair Instructions. If you experience trouble because your  
equipment is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that the  
equipment not be used and that it be disconnected from the  
network until the problem has been corrected. Repairs to this  
equipment can be made only by the manufacturers, their  
authorized agents, or others who may be authorized by the  
FCC. In the event repairs are needed on this equipment,  
contact your authorized Lucent Technologies dealer or, in the  
USA only, contact the National Service Assistance Center  
(NSAC) at 1 800 242-2121.  
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Customer Support Information  
Rights of the Local Telephone Company. If this equipment  
causes harm to the telephone network, the local telephone  
company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible,  
they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not  
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will also  
be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
Changes at Local Telephone Company. Your local telephone  
company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,  
operations, or procedures that affect the proper functioning of  
this equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give  
you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.  
New Network Area and Exchange Codes. The DEFINITY  
ECS software does not restrict access to any new area codes  
or exchange codes established by a local telephone company.  
If the user has established toll restrictions on the system that  
could restrict access, then the user should check the lists of  
allowed and disallowed dial codes and modify them as needed.  
Equal Access Codes. This equipment is capable of providing  
users access to interstate providers of operator services  
through the use of access codes. Modifications of this  
equipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is  
a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990.  
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Customer Support Information  
Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC)  
Electromagnetic Interference  
Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  
residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
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About This Book  
Intended Audience  
This book is intended to help in the installation, system  
administration, and maintenance of the DEFINITY Extender  
Remote Module. It is intended for use as a reference by anyone  
needing such information, including system managers, support  
personnel, sales representatives, and account executives. It is also  
intended for technicians who are responsible for system  
installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.  
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About This Book  
Terms and Conventions  
The DEFINITY Extender Remote Module will henceforth be  
referred to as the Remote Module.  
The DEFINITY Extender Switch Module will henceforth be referred  
to as the Switch Module.  
Throughout this document, toll fraud security hazards are indicated  
by an exclamation point inside a triangle and the words Security  
Alert.  
Security Alert:  
Security Alert indicates the presence of toll fraud  
security hazard. Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of  
your telecommunications system by an unauthorized  
party (e.g., persons other than your company’s  
employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons  
working on your company’s behalf). Be sure to read  
“Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security” on  
the inside front cover of this book and “Security of  
Your System: Preventing Toll Fraud” in About This  
Book.  
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About This Book  
Typographical Conventions  
Certain type fonts and styles act as visual cues to help you rapidly  
understand the information presented:  
Example  
Purpose  
Do not recycle old passwords.  
Italics indicate emphasis.  
If you do not want to disconnect,  
go to Step 3.  
Italics also tell you instructions  
about what to do next in a  
procedure.  
At the "Go Online" screen, press  
3 until the following screen  
appears:  
A number in a shaded box is used  
to designate a key on your  
telephone.  
The names of fixed-feature,  
factory-imprinted buttons on a  
telephone appear in bold.  
Press the Drop button four  
times.  
2:OK 3:Next  
Plain constant-width type in a  
shaded box indicates text that  
appears on the telephone display.  
How to Use This Book  
This book is organized into chapters that give information on  
procedures necessary for the proper installation and administration  
of your DEFINITY Extender Remote Module.  
“Related Documents,” later in this section, provides a complete list  
of system documentation, together with ordering information.  
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About This Book  
If you have problems with your Remote Module, contact your  
system administrator. If the problem can not be solved by the  
system administrator, in the continental US, your system  
administrator will call our toll-free Helpline, available 24 hours a  
day, at 1 800 242-2121. Outside of the continental US, contact your  
Lucent Technologies representative or local Authorized Dealer.  
Product Safety Labels  
Throughout this document, hazardous situations are indicated by  
an exclamation point inside a triangle and the word Caution or  
Warning.  
WARNING:  
Warning indicates the presence of a hazard that  
could cause death or severe personal injury if the  
hazard is not avoided.  
CAUTION:  
Caution indicates the presence of a hazard that could  
cause minor personal injury or property damage if the  
hazard is not avoided.  
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About This Book  
Related Documents  
The documents listed below are part of the DEFINITY ECS  
documentation set. These documents can be ordered from the  
Lucent Technologies Publications Center.  
Call:  
Lucent Technologies Publications Center  
Voice 1 800 457-1235  
Fax 1 800 457-1764  
International Voice 765 361-5353  
International Fax 765 361-5355  
Write:  
Lucent Technologies Publications Center  
P.O. Box 4100  
Crawfordsville, IN 47933  
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About This Book  
Document No.  
Title  
DEFINITY Enterprise  
Communications Server (ECS)  
Release 3 System Documents  
555-230-894  
555-230-655  
Installation for Single-Carrier Cabinets  
Implementation Guide, Issue 1  
Toll Fraud Security  
555-025-600  
BCS Products Security Handbook  
DEFINITY Enterprise  
Communications Server (ECS)  
Release 3.0 Telephone User  
Support  
555-230-763  
555-230-765  
555-230-792  
555-015-168  
8410 Voice Terminal User's Guide  
8434 Voice Terminal User's Guide  
Callmaster II and III User's Guide  
Callmaster II and III Voice Terminal  
Installation and Use  
555-015-169  
Callmaster II and III Voice Terminal  
Programming Options  
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Introduction  
1
An overview of the functioning and specifications of the  
DEFINITY Extender  
®
®
The DEFINITY Extender enables DEFINITY telephone users to  
be a fully functional part of the PBX telephone system with a digital  
telephone located any distance off-premise. The Extender is  
transparent to the user and retains access to the features and  
functions of the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server  
(ECS). In addition, an RS-232 data port extension is incorporated,  
allowing the user to connect off-premise RS-232 equipment to  
equipment at the PBX location.  
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Introduction  
System Operation and  
Configuration  
The DEFINITY Extender system is designed for use with a  
DEFINITY ECS of Version 3, Release 3 or later. The Extender  
system consists of two modules. One module, identified as the  
Switch Module, connects to your PBX. The other module, identified  
as the Remote Module, connects to your DEFINITY telephone at  
your off-premise location. Figure 1-1 shows the Extender system  
configuration.  
Figure 1-1. System Configuration  
The modules communicate via a single analog telephone line (also  
called a “plain old telephone service” [POTS] line), which can  
extend your DEFINITY telephone to virtually unlimited distances.  
See “Specifications” later in this chapter for detailed circuit  
specifications.  
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Introduction  
The Switch Module emulates your telephone, and the Remote  
Module emulates your PBX. Each module features a V.32terbo  
internal modem for the transmission of all signals between the two  
modules. With the use of Lucent Technologies’ DEFINITY  
Extender system, the features and capabilities of your on-premise  
telephones are extended to those off-premise.  
!
Security Alert:  
Using the Remote Module gains access to the features of  
the DEFINITY ECS, including access to WATS lines, FX  
lines, etc., which are subject to toll fraud. Guard passwords  
carefully!  
Equipment List  
Your Remote Module package should include:  
One Remote Module (identified on the top of the unit)  
One 7-foot standard telephone line cord  
One AC adapter  
®
DEFINITY Extender Remote Module User's Guide  
NOTE:  
A DEFINITY telephone and its associated telephone cord are  
not supplied with the Remote Module and must be ordered  
separately. Contact your system administrator or Lucent  
Technologies representative for information. The Switch  
Module(s) is also ordered and shipped separately.  
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Introduction  
You must supply the following for installation:  
DEFINITY ECS display telephone  
Telephone cord  
If you use an 8434D telephone, an MSP-1 power supply  
If you are connecting the Remote Module to a 240-vac outlet,  
an adapter to convert to 120 vac.  
Power and central office line suppressor. Lucent Technologies  
recommends the 147C AC/CO Line Surge Protector (#8310-  
006). Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for  
ordering instructions.  
NOTE:  
Save your packing materials. Even though the Remote Module is a  
reliable product, it may be necessary to return it for maintenance.  
When returning the module, use the original package.  
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Introduction  
Compatibility  
The DEFINITY Extender is compatible with the following  
commercial two-wire DEFINITY ECS display telephones.  
8410D  
8434D  
NOTE:  
The power supply that comes with the DEFINITY Extender  
Remote Module cannot produce the power required by the  
8434D telephone. An MSP-1 (WP924644) power supply must  
be used. Check with your Lucent Technologies representative  
for ordering information.  
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NOTE:  
A telephone identical to the 8410D but certified for residential use  
is being designed. This telephone will be available in the near  
future. Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for  
information and availability dates.  
Options  
You can order a wall-mounted metal bracket with a slide-in style  
sleeve for use with the Remote Module. Contact your Lucent  
Technologies representative for ordering information.  
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Introduction  
Specifications  
The DEFINITY Extender system should operate properly with any  
standard telephone service (also called “plain old telephone  
service” [POTS] line). Line conditioning may be required if the  
Switch and Remote Modules do not connect at a data rate of  
19.2 kbps.  
Table 1-1 shows the specifications of the DEFINITY Extender  
Remote Module.  
NOTE:  
Specifications are subject to change without notice as technological  
or manufacturing changes warrant.  
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Introduction  
Table 1-1. Remote Module Specifications  
Specification  
Description  
Size  
8.0" x 8.0" x 1.50"  
(205 mm x 205 mm x 40 mm)  
Weight  
1.5 pounds (0.68 kilograms)  
Power Requirements  
12 vdc supplied by 120-vac adapters.  
800 mA maximum  
Communication  
Data Type  
V.32terbo modem  
600 Ohms  
Data Impedance  
Data Tx Level  
Data Rx Sensitivity  
User Data Port  
Data Type  
–15 dBm (+1 dBm/–3 dBm)  
–40 to 0 dBm  
RS-232  
Data Rate Setting  
19.2 kbps/9.6 kbps, no parity, 8 bit,  
1 stop bit  
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Introduction  
Considerations  
Keep the following in mind when you use the DEFINITY Extender  
system:  
The DEFINITY Extender system is to be used with a DEFINITY  
ECS of Version 3, Release 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 Remote Module.  
NOTE:  
A Call Waiting tone causes an interruption in the call, and the  
Remote Module will begin the reconnect sequence.  
Use of the speakerphone on the DEFINITY telephone  
connected to the Remote Module will degrade voice quality.  
When you use voice and data simultaneously on the Remote  
Module, the voice transmission will have priority over the data  
transmission.  
Sessions can be established only from the Remote Module.  
Authorized connections require a password 8 to 10 digits in  
length.  
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!
Security Alert:  
Using the Remote Module gains access to the features of  
the DEFINITY ECS, including access to WATS lines, FX  
lines, etc., which are subject to toll fraud. Passwords should  
be as long as allowed. Passwords should be hard to guess  
and therefore should not contain:  
all the same numbers (for example, 88888888)  
sequential characters (for example, 987654321)  
character strings associated with you or with your  
business. These include:  
Names  
Birthdays  
Business name  
Telephone number  
Social security number  
Words and commonly used names  
Passwords should use as wide a variety of characters as  
possible. Passwords should be changed regularly, at least  
on a quarterly basis. Do not recycle old passwords.  
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Installation  
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How to install the DEFINITY Extender Remote Module  
Installing the Remote Module involves choosing a proper location and  
plugging in the LINE, PORT, and power cords.  
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Installation  
Location Requirements  
To ensure successful operation of the DEFINITY Extender system,  
place the Remote Module within 400 feet (120 meters) of the  
DEFINITY telephone. The Extender module may be mounted in  
any position or may be wall-mounted by using the optional wall-  
mount bracket. Install the module's power supply and cabling away  
from high-power/high-RF noise devices such as computers, fans,  
fluorescent ballasts, and power supplies.  
Electrical Requirements  
Use only the AC adapters provided with the DEFINITY Extender  
system. The Extender has been designed to operate from 120 vac  
60 Hz.  
!
CAUTION:  
Do not apply power to the Extender module until specifically  
instructed in the installation procedures.  
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Installation  
Connecting the Remote Module  
All connections to the Remote Module are done via the back panel  
(see Figure 2-1). Presently no ports are installed for VOICE or  
COM 2. The current back panel elements are:  
LINE is the connection between the Remote Module and the  
central office line for transmission of the signaling information to  
the Switch Module.  
PORT is the connection between the DEFINITY telephone and  
the Remote Module.  
COM 1 provides for simultaneous RS-232 communication  
between equipment at the off-premise site and equipment at  
the on-premise site.  
COM 2 is reserved for future use  
+12VDC is the connection for the A/C adapter.  
The DIP switch under OPT is used for system configuration.  
Figure 2-1. Remote Module Back Panel  
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Installation  
In addition to the back panel connections, a three-color light-  
emitting diode (LED) is visible through the top of each unit and  
provides information about the status of the equipment.  
Installation Procedure  
Installing the Remote Module involves connecting the line cords,  
the telephone cord, the power cord, and, at your option, the  
RS-232 cable. The line cord and power cord are supplied with your  
Remote Module, and the telephone cord and any power cords  
required for the operation of the telephone are supplied with the  
display telephone.  
Follow these steps to install the Remote Module:  
!
CAUTION:  
Do not plug the A/C adapters into the electrical outlets until  
instructed to do so in the following procedure.  
1. Ensure that the module has the proper DIP switch configuration  
(see Table 2-1).  
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Installation  
Table 2-1. DIP Switch Configuration  
Switch #  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
Normal operation  
Normal operation  
Normal operation  
Normal operation  
Reserved  
Dedicated lines  
Reserved  
Test mode  
NOTE:  
If you are using a standard central office line, you do not have to  
change the factory-set DIP switches. Check with your system  
administrator before making any changes. Your system  
administrator may have changed DIP switch 3 to the ON  
position for normal operation. Do not change this setting without  
contacting your system administrator.  
2. Connect one end of the line cord provided with the Remote  
Module to the telephone company phone jack and the other end  
to the LINE jack of the Remote Module.  
3. Connect the DEFINITY telephone to the PORT jack of the  
Remote Module by using the cord provided with the telephone.  
!
CAUTION:  
Do not plug the line cord provided with the Remote Module  
into the PORT jack of the Remote Module. Damage to  
circuits may result.  
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4. Connect the AC adapter provided with your system to the  
Remote Module. Plug the adapter into a standard 120-vac  
electrical outlet.  
!
CAUTION:  
Do not plug the A/C adapters into a 240-vac outlet because  
you will damage the adapter and the module. You must first  
obtain an adapter to convert 240 vac to 120 vac.  
5. The display on the telephone will initialize and read “Go  
Online?”  
Connections for Data Transmission  
By using the COM 1 port on the Remote Module, you can establish  
simultaneous data transmission between the off-premise location  
and the on-premise location. Typically this involves a personal  
computer (a “remote data terminal”) at the off-premise location  
communicating with an RS-232 server link on-premise (at the  
DEFINITY ECS location).  
You will need two straight-through, 9-pin RS-232 cables to  
establish data transmission.  
Connect the data terminal at the remote location to the COM 1 port  
of the Remote Module by using the straight-through cable (see  
Figure 2-2).  
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Figure 2-2. RS-232 Cable Pin Connections  
NOTE:  
The DEFINITY Extender modules use the CTS line for flow control.  
When the internal buffer is 32 characters from full, the CTS line is  
turned off. While CTS is off, up to an additional 32 characters can  
be transmitted without any loss of data. If hardware flow control is  
not enabled or if a cable without the CTS line connected is used,  
characters will be lost when this buffer overflows.  
The DEFINITY Extender modules use the DCD line to indicate  
whether or not the modules have made a connection. When this  
line is on, the modules have made connection.  
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Programming  
3
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How to program the operating parameters for the DEFINITY  
Extender Remote Module  
Before you can use the Remote Module, you must program the  
operating parameters, such as the phone number, the type of dialing,  
and the baud rate of communication.  
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Programming  
Using the Telephone for  
Programming  
Use the DEFINITY telephone to program the operating parameters  
at the remote location. Prompts will appear on the telephone  
display. To respond to the prompts, press the dial pad keys on the  
telephone. Table 3-1 shows the keys used to move to or select  
programming options.  
Table 3-1. Telephone Keys Used in Programming  
Telephone Key  
1
Function  
Allows user to move backward through  
programming menu.  
2
3
Allows user to select a parameter for  
programming.  
Allows user to move forward through  
programming menu.  
After you connect your Remote Module and DEFINITY telephone,  
the following will appear on the telephone display:  
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Programming  
To begin programming, press 3 until the first parameter (“Set  
Phone Number?” ) is shown on the display. If your system  
administrator preprogrammed your Remote Module, press 2 to  
begin system operation (see Chapter 4, Operating the DEFINITY  
Extender.)  
Setting the Telephone Number  
If your Remote Module is connected to a standard telephone line, a  
telephone number to dial must be programmed for proper  
operation. If your system administrator has not preprogrammed this  
telephone number for your Remote Module, follow the steps and  
screens below to set the telephone number on the module. The  
following screen appears only if the module is configured for dial  
line operation (DIP switch 2 is OFF). This parameter programs the  
telephone number used to call the Switch Module. Ask your system  
administrator for the telephone number to program.  
1. Press 2 to select this parameter, or press 3 to advance to the  
next programming option. If you select 2 , either a screen  
appears showing the current stored number or a blank screen  
appears if no number has been programmed.  
2. To change an existing number or to enter a new number, dial  
the required digits by using the telephone keys (0 to 9).  
3. Press the Drop button on the display telephone to accept the  
number and return to the main menu.  
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Programming  
Setting the Mode of Dialing  
The options for the mode of dialing (tone or pulse) appear only if  
the Remote Module is configured for dial line operation (DIP switch  
2 is OFF).  
Setting Pulse Dialing  
Follow these steps to set the mode of dialing to pulse:  
1. At the “Go Online?” screen, press 3 until the following screen  
appears:  
2. “Set Pulse Dialing” indicates that TONE dialing is presently  
activated (factory default). If you want to switch to PULSE  
dialing, press 2 . The following screen appears:  
3. Press 2 to accept the change or 1 to cancel the request.  
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Programming  
Setting Tone Dialing  
Setting the dialing mode to “Tone” is very similar to setting it to  
“Pulse.” Follow these steps to set the dialing mode to tone.  
1. At the “Go Online?” screen, press 3 until the following screen  
appears:  
2. “Set Tone Dialing” indicates that PULSE dialing is presently  
activated. If you want to switch to TONE dialing, press 3 . The  
following screen appears:  
3. Press 2 to accept the change or 1 to cancel the request.  
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Programming  
Setting the Connect Rate  
Setting the Connect Rate establishes the baud rate in kilobits per  
second (kbps) for the communications between the Switch and  
Remote Modules. Follow the steps and screens below to set the  
Connect Rate.  
1. At the “Go Online?” screen, press 3 until the following screen  
appears:  
2. Press 2 to change the connect rate. The following screen  
appears:  
3. Press 3 until the Connect Rate you want appears. There are  
six choices:  
Auto—(Factory default). When the auto setting is selected,  
the module tries to connect at the speed that will provide  
the best performance with the fewest errors. The speed will  
vary depending on line performance. If the module is  
unable to connect at any of the available speeds, an error  
message appears.  
F-- —The Remote Module will connect at 19.2 kbps only,  
the fastest rate.  
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FM- —The Remote Module will connect at 19.2 or 16.8  
kbps.  
-M- —The Remote Module will connect at 16.8 kbps only.  
-MS —The Remote Module will connect at 16.8 or 14.4  
kbps.  
--S —The Remote Module will connect at 14.4 kbps only,  
the slowest rate.  
NOTE:  
In some situations, selection of a slower connect rate may  
result in a more reliable connection. The higher the connect rate  
you choose, the greater is the possibility of data errors. When a  
high number of data errors is detected, your call connection  
may be interrupted while the Remote Module attempts to  
reconnect. When this happens, you and your caller will hear a  
beep followed by a message (called the “retrain” prompt):  
Please remain on the line. This call is  
experiencing technical difficulties. Your call will  
resume momentarily.  
After this message, you and your caller will hear a second beep.  
The call is restored immediately after the second beep.  
NOTE:  
If the line problems cause the call to completely disconnect, you  
and your caller will hear the following message:  
We are (still) experiencing technical difficulties on this  
call. We apologize for this inconvenience. If you  
initiated this call, please hang up and place your call  
again.  
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In this situation, the Remote Module tries to reconnect with the  
Switch Module a maximum of six times. If the connection with  
the Switch Module is not re-established after the sixth try, the  
modem disconnects and you must log in again.  
4. To view the next Connect Rate, press 3 ; to view the previous  
Connect Rate, press 1 . Press 2 to accept the Connect Rate  
displayed.  
Setting the COM Port Baud Rate  
You must set the baud rate for the COM 1 port on the Remote  
Module. This is the rate at which data will be transmitted to and  
from your remote terminal device, usually a computer. Two rates  
are available: 19.2 kbps and 9.6 kbps. Follow these steps to set the  
rate for the COM 1 port:  
1. At the “Go Online?” screen, press 3 until the following screen  
appears:  
2. Press 2 to get the Comm Port rate. If 9600 kbps is in effect, the  
following screen appears:  
3. Press 2 to change the setting or 1 to retain the existing setting.  
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4. If 19.2 kbps is in effect, the following screen appears:  
5. Press 2 to change the setting or 1 to retain the existing setting.  
NOTE:  
If your are talking on your display telephone while transmitting data  
via the COM port, there is not much difference in speed between  
9.6 kbps and 19.2 kbps. However, if you are transmitting data only,  
the 19.2 rate will be significantly faster.  
Exiting Programming  
To exit the programming mode, press 1 until the following screen  
appears:  
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Operating the Remote  
Module  
4
Operating the Remote Module of the DEFINITY Extender  
Once you have installed and programmed the Remote Module, you  
are ready to use it. After you have established a connection with the  
Switch Module (and consequently the DEFINITY ECS), you can use  
your DEFINITY telephone as you would any other telephone on the  
system.  
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Operating the Remote Module  
Starting the Operation  
You start the operation of the Remote Module by a process similar  
to logging in on other systems. Follow these steps to start the  
operation of the Remote Module:  
1. At the “Go Online?” screen, press 2 to start the operation of the  
DEFINITY Extender system.  
2. At this point, the Remote Module dials the Switch Module at the  
programmed number (see “Setting the Telephone Number” in  
Chapter 3, Programming). Figure 4-1 shows the sequence of  
messages that appear on the telephone display during  
connection of the Extender system.  
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Figure 4-1. Connect Sequence for the Remote Module  
3. At the “Enter Password” screen, enter your password and press  
the Drop button on the display telephone. A valid password  
must be entered to allow the telephone to be connected to the  
PBX.  
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NOTE:  
You must enter your current valid password. The first time you  
use your Remote Module, the password will be the one initially  
assigned to you by your system administrator. A valid password  
contains 8 to 10 digits.  
4. If a valid password has been entered, the Remote Module  
completes the connect sequence and the telephone will be  
operational. If an invalid password has been entered, you will be  
prompted to re-enter the password. If after three attempts a  
valid password has not been entered, the Remote Module will  
disconnect and the “Go Online?” prompt will be displayed.  
Check your current password with your system administrator;  
as necessary, reset your password and repeat the procedure  
from Step 1.  
Disconnecting  
To discontinue operation of the DEFINITY Extender system, follow  
these steps:  
1. Press the Hold button on the display telephone four times. This  
screen appears:  
2. This “Disconnect” screen allows you to change your mind  
before totally disconnecting. To disconnect, press 2 . The  
disconnect sequence appears on the display; after a few  
seconds the “Go Online?” screen appears. This indicates you  
are disconnected.  
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CAUTION:  
Be sure that you have completely logged off by waiting for  
the “Go Online?” screen to appear. If you do not completely  
log off, the Remote Module may continue to try to re-  
establish the connection, and you will be liable for any  
applicable toll charges incurred.  
3. If you do not want to disconnect, press 3 at the “Disconnect”  
screen. The following screen appears:  
4. Do one of the following:  
Press 1 to return to the “Disconnect” screen and disconnect  
the system. The “Go Online?” screen appears, indicating  
that the DEFINITY Extender system is no longer connected.  
Press 2 to retain connection.  
Press 3 to go to the Change Password screen.  
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Changing a Password  
Follow these steps to change your password.  
1. If you are not connected to the PBX, follow the steps in “Starting  
the Operation” above to connect to the PBX.  
2. Once you are connected, press the Hold button on the display  
telephone four times and the following screen appears:  
3. Press 3 and the following screen appears:  
4. Press 3 and the following screen appears:  
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NOTE:  
If you press 3 and the “View S/W Version” screen appears,  
check with your system administrator. This indicates that you  
cannot change your own password.  
5. Press 2 change a password. You will be prompted to enter the  
old password (a * will appear for each digit entered).  
6. If the old password is correct, a prompt for the new password  
appears. Enter the new password (8 to 10 digits). Be sure the  
new password includes the first two digits of your old password.  
The first two digits identify your user number.  
If the old password is not correct, the message “Invalid  
Password” appears and you are returned to the “Change  
Password?” screen. Check your password, and repeat Step 5.  
If you continue to have problems, check with your system  
administrator.  
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Operating the Remote Module  
!
Security Alert:  
Using the Remote Module gains access to the features of  
the DEFINITY ECS, including access to WATS lines, FX  
lines, etc., which are subject to toll fraud. Passwords should  
be as long as allowed. Passwords should be hard to guess  
and therefore should not contain:  
all the same numbers (for example, 88888888)  
sequential characters (for example, 987654321)  
character strings associated with you or with your  
business. These include:  
Names  
Birthdays  
Business name  
Telephone number  
Social security number  
Words and commonly used names  
Passwords should use as wide a variety of characters as  
possible. Passwords should be changed regularly, at least  
on a quarterly basis. Do not recycle old passwords.  
7. Re-enter the new password at the prompt. Press the Drop  
button on the display telephone to accept the password.  
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NOTE:  
The system administrator (user 0) can change all user passwords  
(see “Changing Passwords” in the “Programming” chapter in the  
®
DEFINITY Extender Switch Module User's Guide). The remaining  
users can change only their own passwords (user 1 can change  
only the password which begins with 01). The new password also  
must begin with 01).  
NOTE:  
In some cases your system administrator may have disabled your  
ability to change your password. Check with your system  
administrator if you have problems.  
Checking System Software  
You can check the system software version used for the Switch  
Module and the Remote Module. Follow these steps to check the  
software version.  
1. If you are not connected to the PBX, follow the steps in "Starting  
the Operation" above to connect to the PBX.  
2. Press the Hold button on the display telephone four times, and  
the following screen appears:  
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3. Press 3 until the following screen appears:  
4. Press 2 and the following screen appears:  
5. The Switch version screen follows directly:  
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Troubleshooting  
5
Troubleshooting, LED Activity, and Error Messages  
As with all equipment of a sophisticated nature, occasionally an error  
in connection or transmission may occur. The DEFINITY Extender  
system provides indication of any errors via light-emitting diodes  
(LEDs) on the Remote and Switch Modules and by error messages on  
the display telephone connected to the Remote Module.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
When an error occurs in the operation of the Remote Module, you  
should check for malfunctions in an organized manner. Follow  
these steps when troubleshooting the Remote Module:  
1. Verify that the programmed telephone number is correct.  
2. Check all interconnecting cables to ensure that they are  
properly seated.  
3. Verify that the DIP switches are set correctly.  
4. Check the circuits to ensure that they are free of noise and  
meet the specifications listed in Chapter 1, Introduction.  
5. Verify that the power LEDs are illuminated.  
6. If you cannot locate the source of the problem, contact your  
system administrator and describe the problem.  
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LED Sequences  
The following flash sequences may be observed on the Remote  
Module:  
1 Green: Online to Switch Module  
2 Green: Waiting for dial tone  
3 Green: Dedicated Line mode connect sequence  
4 Green: Dial mode connect sequence  
5 Green: Program mode (entering parameters)  
2 Red: Waiting for telephone connection  
3 Yellow: Test mode  
Error Messages  
If a problem has been encountered during the connection process,  
an error message will appear on the display telephone. Table 5-1  
shows the error messages and the suggested actions to take.  
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Table 5-1. Error Messages  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
No Dial Tone  
The Remote Module Connect a regular  
is not properly  
connected to the  
local telephone  
company.  
telephone to the  
telephone company jack,  
and listen for dial tone.  
Make sure the line is  
properly connected to the  
jack on the Remote  
Module. If you still do not  
hear dial tone, contact  
your system  
administrator.  
Line Busy  
The line that the  
Switch Module is  
connected to is  
already in use.  
Contact your system  
administrator, and verify  
that the correct  
telephone number has  
been programmed and  
that no one else is using  
the Switch Module you  
are trying to call.  
No Answer  
Tone  
The Switch Module  
is not responding.  
Report the problem to  
your system  
The Remote Module administrator, and verify  
does not receive a that the correct  
Ring-Back tone or an telephone number has  
Answer Back tone.  
been programmed.  
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Table 5-1. Error Messages—Continued  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
Rate Too Slow The rate at which the Ensure that no other  
modem is equipment is connected  
connecting is not fast to the line. Report the  
enough to allow for problem to your system  
successful operation administrator.  
of the system.  
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Glossary  
+12 vdc  
12 volt direct current.  
120 vac  
120 volt alternating current (North American standard electrical supply).  
B
Baud Rate  
The speed in kbps at which digital data can be transmitted.  
D
Direct Line  
A dedicated circuit or private leased line.  
Dedicated Subscriber Lines  
Communication lines (usually twisted pair) that are used to connect on-  
premise telephone equipment (such as a PBX) to the Central Office. Also  
referred to as direct lines.  
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Glossary  
Dial Line  
A telephone line which is part of the Public Switched Telephone Network  
and is accessed through the DEFINITY Extender’s automatic dial-up  
function.  
F
Facility  
Transmission facilities. Usually a two metallic pair set of cords, but can be  
Telco carriers, T-1, microwave or dial-up telecommunications lines.  
L
LED  
Light-emitting diode. A semiconductor diode which emits light when a  
current is passed through it, indicating that the power is on.  
O
On-premise Lines  
Communication lines (usually twisted-pair) that are used to connect the  
PBX to the DEFINITY telephone.  
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Glossary  
P
PBX  
Private Branch Exchange.  
R
Remote Module  
The DEFINITY Extender module that connects to the remote DEFINITY  
telephone.  
S
Switch Module  
The DEFINITY Extender module that connects to the DEFINITY PBX.  
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