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Section Contents
This section describes the following topics.
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Expanding Hicom 150 E OfficePro |
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Expanding Hicom 150 E OfficeCom, OfficePoint, OfficeOne, and OfficeStart |
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This section provides information on supplementary equipment and expansions that are not described in Section 4.1, Hicom 150 E OfficePro Installation, on page 4-1.
Introduction
Outside the U.S., you can use an optional uninterruptable power supply (UPS) in addition to the PSUI, to permit temporary, emergency battery operation in the event of a power failure.
Alternatives
The following UPS alternatives are available:
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USVI (uninterruptable power supply for the OfficePro) |
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USVI in conjunction with a 48 Vdc network system (refer to page page 6-8) |
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Customer-supplied uninterruptable power supply
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USVI Components
A USVI unit consists of the following components:
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ELS2-ACW ac power circuit interrupter (disconnects ac power from PSUI) |
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USVI cabinet (space for two battery managers and two battery sets) |
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Battery manager board (charging and control electronics) |
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Battery set board (four maintenance-free, 12 V, lead storage batteries). |
Two fully compatible battery managers from two different manufacturers are used. Both types can be used simultaneously in a single USVI cabinet.
Connect the battery manager to the PSUI via a connecting cable. Each PSUI requires a separate battery manager with a battery set (battery board) and ac power circuit interrupter. A port for connecting an external charging rectifier or 48 Vdc network system is located on the back of the battery manager.
Mechanical Specifications
The design and dimensions of the USVI cabinet match those of the system cabinets (BC, EC1, EC2). One ac power circuit interrupter, one battery manager and one battery board are used for each PSUI (in place of the battery board, an external battery can also be used-refer to page page 6-8.).
Installing USVI Cabinets
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Caution The USVI cabinet must not be placed on top of a system cabinet (BC, EC1, EC2). Always mount the stacked system cabinets on stabilizer feet to ensure the necessary stability. |
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Remove the front and back cover from the USVI cabinets and system cabinets. |
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Mount stacked system cabinets on the stabilizer feet. The locations of the stabilizer feet for the various system configurations are indicated by arrows in Figure 6-1 on page 6-5. |
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Position the cabinets at the installation site so that they are stable and level. Correct any differences in height. If two cabinets are stacked, make sure that the feet of the upper cabinet fit into the corresponding depressions in the lower cabinet. |
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Fasten the cabinets together using four connecting plates and screws plus washers per connection (Figure 6-1 on page 6-5). Make sure that the connecting plates are mounted in the correct direction (inside the cabinets and pointing inward). |
Using a USVI in a Three-Cabinet System (Not for U.S.)
USVI1 (see Figure 6-7 on page 6-17) contains the battery managers and battery boards for the PSUIs in the BC and EC1.
To allow proper heat dissipation, install no more than one battery manager and one battery board in USVI2 (which supports the PSUI in EC2).
Installing the Connecting Cable
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For cabinets installed side by side: Remove the lower grills from the two rear cabinet covers. |
Options for Assembling USVI Cabinets and System Cabinets (Not for U.S.)
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USVI cabinets are usually mounted directly onto system cabinets. This mechanical connection (via the metal connecting plates and screws) establishes the ground connection via the basic cabinet protective earth ground (see Figure 4-12 on page 4-28).
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If a mechanical connection between the USVI cabinet and the system cabinet is not possible or not desired, the USVI can also be set up separately. In this case, you can establish the ground connection to the BC using the grounding screw (see Figure 4-12 on page 4-28) and the supplied cable (C39195-Z7001-C50, 1.5 m, green with yellow stripe). |
ELS2-ACW AC Power Circuit Interrupter
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Warning Always use the ELS2-ACW ac power circuit interrupter to disconnect the ac power from the PSUI. |
This device can be used in alternating voltage networks with between 90 and 253 Vac at up to 720 W. The USVI does not have a separate power switch; remove the power plug to switch it off.
Attach the ac power circuit interrupter to the ventilation grill on the metal back panel of each system cabinet using brackets.
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Connecting USVI and ELS2-ACW (Not for U.S.)
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You must fasten all cables that exit the cabinet to the ventilation grill on the metal back panel by means of a cable strap. |
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Internal battery boards are used |
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If necessary, remove the power cable from each PSUI. |
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Install an ELS2-ACW ac power circuit interrupter on each system cabinet (metal back panel, lower right corner); position the ELS2-ACW (note right/left) with the brackets in the middle lower row of square holes and lightly press the sides until it engages in the ridges (Figure 6-2 on page 6-6). |
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Connect the output socket of the ac power circuit interrupter to the PSUI using the cable supplied (Figure 6-3 on page 6-9, [A]). Secure the PSUI interface with two screws. |
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Connect the PSUI and battery manager using the cable supplied (Figure 6-3 on page 6-9, [B]). Route the cable to the cabinet from the rear and attach it to the metal back panel. |
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Insert the power cable (Figure 6-3 on page 6-9, [C]) into the upper input socket of the ac power circuit interrupter. |
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External 48 Vdc network system is used (instead of internal battery board) |
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Bolt the distribution frame (C39165-A7200-B10) (Figure 6-4 on page 6-10) to the backplane mount on the rear panel using two threaded bushes. Plug the two four-pin connectors directly into the connectors on the battery managers. |
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If necessary, remove the power cable from each PSUI. |
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Install the ELS2-ACW ac power circuit interrupter on each system cabinet (metal back panel, lower right corner); position the ELS2-ACW (note right/left) with the brackets in the middle lower row of square holes and lightly press the sides until it engages in the ridges (Figure 6-1 on page 6-5). |
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Connect the output socket of the ac power circuit interrupter and PSUI using the cable supplied (Figure 6-3 on page 6-9, [A]). Secure the PSUI interface with two screws. |
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Connect the cable between the external battery or charging rectifier and the distribution frame. DANGER: The connecting lines must be protected (maximum 25 A). |
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Insert the power cable (Figure 6-3 on page 6-9, [C]) into the upper input socket of the ac power circuit interrupter. |
Example-Connecting PSUIs to USVIs (Not for U.S.)
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Operating the USVI in Association with an External 48 Vdc Network System (Instead of Battery Boards) (Not for U.S.)
The requisite distribution frame C39165-A7200-B10 is illustrated in Figure 6-4 on page 6-10.
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DANGER The connecting lines between the external battery and distribution frame must be protected (maximum 25 A). |
48 V Distribution Frame for Existing External Battery
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Caution Always wear an antistatic wristband when working on the system (especially when handling boards). |
In the Hicom 150 E OfficePro only, you can remove and insert peripheral boards during operation (hot plugging). The following startup rules apply.
Rules for Removing and Inserting Boards
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Inserting new board in free slot |
Board is integrated in the system per the rules for initial installation (refer to Initializing the Boards on page 4-59).
Using Hicom Assistant E Office Office or Hicom Assistant T, you can assign a specific station number to a port. If the number is already assigned to another object, you can exchange the two station numbers. |
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Replacing with underequipped board of same type |
The system activates the board and retains the surplus ports in the database. |
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Replacing board with overequipped board of same type |
The system activates the board with the same number of ports as on the old board. After the old board is removed, you can reinitialize the slot using Hicom Assistant E Office Office or Hicom Assistant T. When the new board is inserted, the system activates it as if it had been inserted in a free slot. However, the CDB (customer database) area used by the old board is left as a gap. In the case of subscriber line modules, you can use Hicom Assistant E Office Office to retain the old station data by copying it to the new board, or you can delete it (reset to the default state). Copying is not possible for trunk boards. |
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Replacing with a different board type |
The system does not automatically activate the board. After removing the old board, you can initialize the slot using Hicom Assistant E Office or Hicom Assistant T. After you have inserted the new board, the system activates it as if it had been inserted in a free slot. However, the CDB area used by the old board is left as a gap. In the case of subscriber line modules, you can use Hicom Assistant E Office to retain the old station data by copying it to the new board, or you can delete it (reset to the default state). Copying is not possible for trunk boards. |
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Caution To ensure smooth system operation, observe the following rules for inserting boards:
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Suggested Configuration (for U.S. Only)
To prevent B-channel blocking, install the TMST1 Module only in the BC or in the first two slots of the ECs. Hicom Assistant E Office observes this rule when performing off-line configuration.
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WARNING Follow the safety and operating instructions provided by the printer manufacturer. |
Introduction
The P 500 dot-matrix printer can be used as a CDR printer (serial data transmission) or as the output device of the call charge computer/manager (Hicom GCM) (parallel data transmission).
CDR Printer
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Procedure: Setting Switches on Printer
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Remove printer cover |
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Remove ribbon cartridge |
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Remove cover (see Figure 6-6 on page 6-14) |
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Select settings in accordance with Table 6-2 on page 6-15 and Table 6-4 on page 6-16 |
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The printer must be turned off and on again for any changes to the settings made to become effective. Observe the settings listed in the following table if using a different printer. Refer to the operating instructions provided with the printer for more details. |
Position of DIP Switch Series 1 and 2
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DIP Switch Series 1
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International characters |
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EPSON or IBM mode |
IBM |
EPSON |
1-5 |
Character set selection in IBM mode |
Char. set 2 |
Char. set 1 |
1-inch hole in EPSON mode |
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Page length |
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11 inches |
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LF code selection in IBM mode |
LF+CR |
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DC1/DC3 code selection in EPSON mode |
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CR code selection in IBM mode |
CR+LF |
CR only |
CR code selection EPSON mode |
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The default settings are shown in bold. |
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DIP Switch Series 1, Switches 1-1 to 1-3
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USA |
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France |
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Germany |
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England |
Off |
On |
On |
Denmark |
On |
Off |
Off |
Sweden |
On |
Off |
On |
Italy |
On |
On |
Off |
Spain |
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DIP Switch Series 1
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Switch no. |
1200 bps |
2400 bps |
4800 bps |
9600 bps |
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Serial transmission speed |
2-1 |
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Ready/In use |
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Serial printer selection |
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Even parity |
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Switch no. |
7 bits |
8 bits |
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Serial data length |
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Serial interface |
Parallel interface |
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Interface selection |
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Non selected |
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CSF mode (single sheet feed) |
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Administration
Section 8.2 on page 8-6 describes how to administer the P 500 dot-matrix printer.
Output Formats
For information about the output formats (compressed or uncompressed) for call detail recording central, see Section 7.14.8 on page 7-436.
Introduction
Hicom GCM supports call detail recording and evaluation (code book included) for up to 150 stations and 15,000 call detail records.
Refer to the Hicom GCM Service Manual (A31004-S4500-X100-*-92) for information on how to configure and start up call charge computer/manager.
Administration
Section 8.3 on page 8-7 describes how to administer Hicom GCM.
Connection
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Do not connect the cable between Hicom 150 E OfficePro and Hicom GCM until you have configured the call charge computer/manager. |
Assignment of Connecting Cable S30267-Z35-A50/20
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Output Formats
For information about the output formats (compressed or uncompressed) for call detail recording central, refer to Section 7.14.8 on page 7-436.
This section provides information on supplementary equipment and expansions that are not described in Section 4.2, Hicom 150 E OfficeCom, OfficePoint, OfficeOne, OfficeStart Installation.
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Information on upgrading the Hicom 150 E OfficeCom, OfficePoint, OfficeOne, and OfficeStart hardware and software can be found in Section 6.3.2. |
Procedure
Follow the procedure below when expanding an existing system.
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Disconnect the system power cord. Use lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. |
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Insert the new boards in unoccupied slots. |
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Verity the voltage and plug in the power cable. |
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Load the customer data from the system; set up the new boards (for example, you may need to configure stations). |
The V.24 (RS-232) interfaces in OfficeCom and OfficePoint and the V.24 interface on the SBS in OfficeOne and OfficeStart can be used to connect:
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A printer for printing the call charge or customer data |
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A PC for processing the call charge data (call charge data management) or |
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A PC for system administration |
The printer or PC being connected must have the same parameters as the V.24 (RS-232) interface on the CBPC/SBS: 2400 or 9600 baud (selectable), no parity, 1 stop bit, 8 data bits.
Connection to the System
OfficeCom or OfficePoint V.24 module: Connect a 25-pin plug to one of the V24 (RS-232) sockets on the system and feed it out of the system via the strain relief. You can connect to a printer using a standard serial cable with a 25-pin plug, or to a PC using a null modem cable with a 25-pin plug.
OfficeOne or OfficeStart V.24 (RS-232) port: Connect a V.24 (RS-232) adapter cable to the V.24 (RS-232) port in the system and feed it out of the system via the strain relief.
At printer, modem or PC: Connect a 9-pin sub-D socket to the printer, modem or PC.
To install and configure the printer, modem or PC, follow the manufacturer's instructions.
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For information on the output formats (compressed or long) for call detail recording central, refer to Section 7.14.8 on page 7-436. |
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The information below applies to authorized upgrades only. |
Introduction
Observe the following when upgrading from Hicom 150 E Modular Rel. 1.0/2.0/2.1 to Hicom 150 E OfficePro Rel. 1.0/2.0/2.2/3.0 .
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Note the following:
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CBMOD Issues
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CBMOD = S30810-Q2960-X100, < issue 3 |
In ISDN systems, the integrated analog modem (IMOD) must not be installed. Otherwise, remote service is not possible via the integrated digital modem (B channel access). |
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Remote service is possible via both the integrated analog modem (IMOD) and the integrated digital modem (even when IMOD is installed). |
Using Flash Memory Cards
Use only the proprietary FMC specially formatted for Hicom 150 E systems. Flash memory cards from other manufacturers may not function properly.
Using Peripheral Boards
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Table 3-89 shows which boards from Hicom 150 E Modular Releases 1.0, 2.0, 2.1 can be used in Hicom 150 E Office Release 2.0/2.2/3.0. |
The following upgrades require a complete system replacement:
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Procedure
Convert the backup copy of an OfficePoint or OfficeCom customer database (CDB) to an OfficeCom or OfficePro CDB created offline. This transfers only the following bulk data:
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- Codes & flags - Classes of service - Dial plan - Path table - Schedule - Outdial rule table |
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All data not converted is set to the current system default. The system transfers the numbering plan 1:1. There are no default station numbers.
Usually, no data is lost with this type of upgrade. The only exceptions are:
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the tones and rings system parameters |
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the time parameters |
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executive/secretary data (from Release 1.0/2.0/2.2 to 3.0) |
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Group call or hunt group (from Release 1.0/2.0/2.2 to 3.0) In most cases, the audible ring signal for each group call or hunt group member is active after an upgrade (default setting). After the converted CDB file has been loaded, all group members must therefore check whether they need to leave one or more group calls or hunt groups. |
The default settings of the new software version (which may differ from the defaults in the old version) are used for this data. Any settings that apply only to the new software versions are preinitialized.
SW Upgrades With or Without a Hardware Upgrade
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Hicom 150 E OfficeStart
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Hicom 150 E OfficeOne
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Hicom 150 E OfficePoint, HW-Release 1.0 (CBFC)
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Hicom 150 E OfficePoint, HW Release 2.0 (CBPC)
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Hicom 150 E OfficeCom, HW Release 1.0 (CBFC)
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Hicom 150 E OfficeCom, HW Release 2.0 (CBPC)
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Hicom 150 E OfficePro
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Procedure: Converting the Customer Database
Open the CDB saved in step 3.
Enter customer data:
- Name
- Contract number
Enter system-wide data:
- Target version: such as Release 3.0
- Configuration: such as one-cabinet OfficePro
- Country settings: Such as U.S.
In Hicom Assistant E Office version P30300-P1571-A1-xx and later, you can convert the CDB in a single step (such as from Release 1.0 to Release 3.0).
Analog Trunk circuits should never be connected to the TMGL card when the TMGL is not plugged into the system
Hardware Conversion procedure from Office Point to Office Com or Office Com to Office Pro is not supported at this time
APS Transfer is not possible from Release 1 to Release 2.2
It is strongly advised that any new Release 2.2 hardware or software features be added after the complete upgrade procedure have been completed.
Before beginning the upgrade process ensure the following has been done to the service PC:
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During the installation of Release 2 Assistant E the OVERWRITE INI file prompt was answered with a YES. |
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If upgrading an Office Com system ensure the replacement flashcard has the appropriate software for the installed of system hardware. The B01 file Release 1 hardware has the file name CW_xxxx.B01 The file name for Release 2 hardware is CW2xxx.B01 |
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If at any point in the procedure a message "Wrong Pin Code" appears, select the key icon and enter the password 31994 in the password box. |
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Log on to system with Release 2 Assistant E tool and download a current KDS |
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Select File then "Save as" to assign a specific name to the KDS (i.e. Rls1xxxx.kds x = first 4 letters of customer's name). This is necessary to have a reference on how the system was configured as a release 1 system. |
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If the system being upgraded is an Office Com Rls 1 hardware with a TST1 in slot 6 these additional upgrade steps must be done: a) Power down the systemb) Remove the TST1 card from Slot 6 c) Power up the system d) Log on the system administrator phone (ext. 100) via Assistant T programming commands. (*9531994) e) Enter menu 29 (system details), f) Enter 4 (card type) g) Use the check key to scroll to slot 6 TST1 h) Use the *(asterisk key) to initiate a change i) Select F3 the clear option to remove the card from the system j) Select the check key to confirm your edits k) Log off the assistant T l) Log on with Hicom Assistant E Office and download a new copy of the Rls 1 database without a T1. Save this file. (i.e. name it Rls1noT1.kds) m) Use this download to convert the customer database to Release 2.0 then Release 2.2 with the following steps. |
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Open the new Release 2 Assistant E tool
CUSTOMER DATA SCREEN
SYSTEM - WIDE SCREEN
NOTE: You will get a message saying "Offline Generated database! No user rights checked".
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Select "Save Customer database as"
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Select "Convert Customer database"
CUSTOMER DATA SCREEN
SYSTEM - WIDE SCREEN
NOTE: You will get a message saying "Offline Generated database! No user rights checked" |
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Select "Save Customer database as."
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Power the system down, replace the Release 1 hardware with the Release 2.2 hardware and reconnect all the appropriate connections except the T1 and Analog trunk connectors. |
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Power the system up, then default the system via the Blue switch on the Processor CAUTION: When toggling the Blue switch on the processor card, it is very important that the switch be carefully pressed down then released to the up position by holding on to the blue switch. DO NOT LET IT RETURN TO THE UP POSTION BY ITSELF; THIS CAN CAUSE UNSTABLE SYSTEM CONDITIONS. |
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When the system comes up on the Release 2.2 German software, go to station 100 and enter the following commands:
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Go into Assistant T from station 100 and change the baud rate (If desired), and set the Time & Date.
Then follow the same procedures noted in Release 1 to set the BAUD RATE, and TIME & DATE |
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Select the Transfer Icon, and select the following options
You will get a pop up window letting you know the Assistant Tool is communicating with the system. |
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Once the system is up and running on the Release 2.2 hardware with the customer database loaded, it is now necessary to reinstall the TST1 card. |
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To install the TST1 card select the System Status button: a) Click the SW expansion button on the right side of the screenb) Highlight the available slot 7 or 9 c) . Select the TST1 card from the Card selection list TST1 Digital or TST1 Analog d) Select the greater than arrow ( >) to install the TST1 card into that slot 7 or 9 e) Select the Apply button to save your changes f) Select the Card Config button. g) Depending on whether your T1 was digital or analog, if the T1 was an analog then select the T1 Configuration menu and flag all 24 ports as trunks. h) If the T1 was digital ISDN then the T1 configuration tab is not used. i) Click on the Card data tab next and setup the appropriate transmission protocols for your span. (I.e. ESF&B8ZS / SF&AMI). Digital T1 spans can use the default Digital template. j) Apply the changes to the template if applicable k) Click on the OK button to get back to the Cards tab l) Highlight the card slot with the T1 card installed (7 or 9) then use the arrow in the Template box to pull down the appropriate template. Select the correct template. m) Apply this change then click OK n) Upload this information to the 150E then get a new download to finish the configuration of the T1 trunks. o) Refer to the original customer database for the following information and program it accordingly. |
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CHECK THE FOLLOWING MENUS FOR T1 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS. If at any time configuration from the original KDS is needed, you can open a new Assistant E session and review the Release 1 backup made in step 1:
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Reconnect the T1 and any other trunk connections that were removed earlier. |
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Test the T1 operation incoming and outgoing to ensure the system works as expected. |
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Download a new copy of the configuration and save it to disk. This will serve as the final Release 2.2 backup for this installation. |
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Place a copy of the Release 2.2 database on floppy leave it at the customer's site. |
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Hicom 150 H V1.0 - Hicom 150 E Office Rel.2.0-3.0 Service Manual | Siemens Part No.: P31003-M1550-X403-3-7620 | Conversion Date: 2000-08-24 |
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