Telrad TRACKER Set Configuration Addendum

TRACKER
Set
Configuration Addendum
79-070-0007/9 Release SBU5/DBU5 Issue 1
79-070-0007/9
Release SBU5/DBU5
Issue 1
TRACKER
Set: Configuration Addendum
Telrad Telecommunicatio ns Inc.
Woodbury, New York
NOTICE
The information in this manual refers to the Telrad DIGITAL family of telephone systems, including the DIGITAL KEY BX system, Re­lease SBU5 and the DIGITAL 400 system, Release DBU5, August 1997. Telrad, Ltd., reserves the right to make changes in the equipment described in this manual without notification. However, changes in the equipment do not necessarily render this manual invalid.
Additional copies of this manual may be obtained from Telrad, Ltd. Reproduction of this manual or parts thereof, without written per­mission from Telrad, Ltd., is strictly prohibited.
© 1997 Telrad Telecommunications Inc.
Woodbury, New York
The following are registered trademarks of the respective listed firms:
Trademark Firm
AT&T American Telephone and Telegraph Corp. GTE General Telephone & Electronics Corp. UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
FCC Regulations
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc­tion manual, may cause interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harm­ful interference, in which case the user should contact the Telrad Field Service Department, at the telephone number listed below, to correct the interference problem. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Registration
The Telrad DIGITAL Family systems are registered wi th the FCC based upon compliance with par t 68 of its rules. Connection of these systems to the nationwide telecommunications network is made through a standard network interface jack which you can order from your telephone company. Jacks for this type of customer-provided equipment will not be provided on party lines or coin lines.
Warning
Hearing Aid Compatibility
DIGITAL family telephones are Hearing Aid compatible, as defined in Section 68.316 of Part 68 FCC Rules.
Telephone Company Registration
It is usually not necessary to call the telephone company with information on the equipment before connecting the DIGITAL family system cabinet to the telephone network. But, if the telephone company should require this information, provide the following FCC Registration Number
(on label affixed to cabinet) Ringer Equivalence Number (on label affixed to cabinet)
USOC Jack: DB15, RJ2EX, RJ2FX, RJ2GX, RJ2HX, RJ11, RJ21X, RJ48C
Service Order Code (SOC) - for off premise extensions and all analog trunk cards except the DID card 9.0F
Facility Interface Code (FIC): - Central Office Ground-start trunk 02GS2
- Key system
- Multi-function (Hybrid Key/PBX) system
- for DID cards AS.2
- for digital trunks 6.0P
- Central Office Loop-start trunk 02LS2
- Direct Inward Dialing 02RV2-T
- Off-premises extension OL13C
- Primary Rate Interface 04DU9-1SN
- T1 (DIGITAL TRUNK) 04DU9-BN, 04-DU9-DN, 04-DU9-1KN, 04-DU9-1SN, 04-DU9-1ZN
- E&M (TIE TRUNK INTERFACE -- 2-wire) TL11E, TL11M, TL12E, TL12M
- E&M (TIE TRUNK INTERFACE -- 4-wire) TL31E, TL31M, TL32E, TL32M
ARAISR-18430-KF-E
ARAISR-18427-MF-E
:
3.9B
Rights of the Telephone Company
If the system is determined to be causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service tem­porarily. If possible, the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible. You will be given the opportunity to correct the situ­ation and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint to the F CC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilit ies, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your system. If it does this, you will be notified in ad­vance to give you the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. In the event of an equipment malfunction, all repairs will be performed by T elrad Telecommunications, Inc., or by one of its au thorized dealers.
Address of repair facility in USA
Telrad Service Center, 135 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797. Phone: 1-516-921-8300 or 1-800-645-1350.
79-070-0007/9
Release SBU5/DBU5
Issue 1
Printed in Israel
Telrad Telecommunications Inc.
Woodbury, New York
1.1 GENERAL
1.2 SCOPE
Section 1
INTRODUCTION
This manual provides the information needed to install the Telrad Tracker Set in the DIGITAL family of sys­tems.
1.3 STRUCTURE
This manual includes detailed instructions on how to wire the Telrad Tracker Set, program the appropriate parameters in the PC Configuration Program and initial­ize the station for operation.
The manual is divided into the following sections:
1. INTRODUCTION
This section provides a general explanation of the con­tents of this manual.
2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This section provides a general descr iption of the Telrad Tracker Set pack age.
3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
This section provides the wiring, installation, configura­tion programming and station initialization procedures. A troubleshooting table is included at the end of the section.
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4. ACCESSORIES
This section provides details on the Telrad T racker’s optional accessories including the headset and the wall-mo unting option. A list of the station specifications is included at the end.
1.4 INTENDED AUDIENCE
This manual is intended for the Customer Service Representa­tive (CSR) and assumes familiarity with the DIGITAL family of systems, installation and PC configuration procedures, and the relevant documentation (below).
1.5 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTATION
The following DIGITAL family of systems publications are rele­vant for the installation, configuration and use of the Telrad Tracker Set:
DIGITAL FAMILY OF SYSTEMS Administration manual
Catalog number 76-110-0175/F.
DIGITAL FAMILY OF SYSTEMS Administration Forms
Catalog number 76-110-0405/F.
DIGITAL FAMILY OF SYSTEMS Installation manual
Catalog number 76-110-0410/F.
DIGITAL FAMILY OF SYSTEMS Operating Instructions
Catalog number 76-110-0165/F.
TELRAD TRACKER SET User Guide
Catalog number 79-070-0009/6.
TELRAD TRACKER SET Quick Reference Guide
Catalog number 79-070-0008/2.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1 GENERAL
2.2 OVERVIEW
Section 2
This section provides a brief description of t he Telrad Tracker Set and lists the items included in the package.
The Telrad Tracker Set operates with the DIGITAL KEY BX Family of systems as a custom-designed portable system extension. Aside from the standard dial pad, it has four fixed feature buttons and four PC-programmed buttons. It also includes a 2-by-16 character disp lay , vol ume control button, 30-channel selector button and a jack for an optional head­set. From a functional viewpoint, it can perf o rm most of the features available to a DIGITAL set with display, with a few exceptions, including: receiving a page, handsfree answer­back, background music and call intrusio n.
2.3 PARTS LIST
Following is a list of all of the items included in this pack­age. If any parts are missing, please contact Telrad imme­diately.
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Figure 2-1: The Telrad Tracker Set package
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Section 3
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
3.1 GENERAL
This section provides the wiring, installation, configura­tion programming and station initialization procedures. A troubleshooting table is included at the end of the section.
3.2 SELECTING A LOCATION
Select a location which is not subject to excessive heat or humidity. The base can be placed on a desk or table top near a standard 120VAC outlet and DIGITAL sys­tem modular extension jack. It can be mounted on a standard AT&T or GTE wall plate using the Wall Mount Adapter included (see Section 4.3)
3.3 WIRING THE UNIT
When installing this equipment, all standard safety pre­cautions should be observed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury.
3.3.1 Connecting the telephone cord
Connect one RJ11 plug in the designated modular extension jack connected to the DIGITAL system.
Connect the other RJ11 plug in the socket marked "LINE IN" on the Base unit.
WARNING
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Figure 3-1: Connecting the telephone cord
3.3.2 Connecting a second extension
The DIGITAL system can support two SAP extensions per S­Bus and this is also possible in conjunction with the Telrad Tracker Set. Simpl y connect the second station (which can also be another Telrad Tracke r Set) to the "LINE OUT" socket on the Base Unit. Other than this difference, the regular configuration and installation procedures sh ould be followed, as descr ibed in the Installation and Configuration manuals.
3.4 BATTERY PACK AND CHARGER
Before proceeding, please note the following precautions regarding the battery pack:
The battery pack is a rechargeable sealed Lead-Acid bat­tery. Telrad DOES NOT guarantee this unit to be water­proof. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or damage to the unit, DO NOT expose the this unit to moisture.
Do not short-circuit the battery.
Do not charge the battery with any other than the desig­nated charger supplied. Using another charger ma y dam­age the battery or cause it to explode.
3.4.1 Charging the battery pack
A new battery pack should be fully charged before being used for the first time (5 hours, uninterrupted).
WARNING
NOTE
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Section 3: INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Connect the AC Adapter output plug in the Charger Stand jack marked "DC IN 9V ".
Connect the AC plug into the mains socket.
CHARGING THE BATTERY IN THE HANDSET: Place the handset into the Char ger Stand and check t hat the " Charge 1" indicator lights.
CHARGING THE SPARE BATTERY PACK: With the label facing forward, push the bat tery int o the charging slot until it locks in place, as shown below. Check that the "Charge 2" indicator lights. To release the battery when chargi ng is complete, slide the locking tab off the top of the battery pack.
Figure 3-2: Connecting the Charger Stand AC adapter
3.5 DEFINING THE EXTENSION
In principle, the Telrad Tracker Set is configured in the same way as any other DIGITAL system extension. Therefore, the instructions which follow will only pre sent the items which are specific to the Telrad Tracker Set. Familiarity with system con­figuration, as presented in the ADMINISTRATION MANUAL is assumed.
3.5.1 Defining the extension
The basic difference in programming the Telrad Tracker Set is that the following features are disabled:
Background Music
Handsfree Answerback (received)
Page (received)
Barge in (received)
Call waiting (received)
Camp-on tone (received) The procedures which follow provide only the programming requirements specific to the Telrad Tracker Set:
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1. From the main PROGRAMMING SCREEN menu, access the OCOL screen and enter the "Edit units" mode <F9> for the desired extension card (ELD, EHD). Program an available DN, define the STATION TYPE as
and set the Audio path as
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single (S).
2. Access the FEPK screen. Define an available station key map number as SD. Enter the "Edit units" mode <F9> and pro­gram the top 4 buttons (2 on the right and 2 on the left) with appropriate features requested by the customer ( Note:
not
BM). These correspond to the four "Programmed" buttons on the Telrad Tracker Set handset, as shown below.
Telrad Tracker Set:
Programmed Buttons
Relevant SD Map
Buttons:
F1 F2 F3 F4 F3 F1
Redial XFR HOLD MUTE
Fixed Buttons .
F4 F2
. . .
.
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3. Access the FECO screen and define COSs (for the COS fields in the FEAT screen) to include the following mandatory field definitions:
ALL INTRUSION=N ONHOOK INTRUSION=N BARGE-IN STATION=N HOT DIALPAD=N CAMP-ON TONE=N OFFHOOK RING=N AUTO ANSWER=Y BGM ACCESS=N
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4. Access the IFSP screen and define all I NTERNAL PAGEs (1-
8) with "N" for the designated Telrad T racker Set DN, defined in Step 1, above.
5. Access the FEAT screen and include the following manda­tory field definitions:
MAP No.= Button map number defined in Step 2, above. DAY COS, NIGHT COS, TRAVEL C OS - Make sure that each COS entry is one of the legal classes defined in Step 3, above.
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Save and load the changes made <F5>. Configuration of the Telrad Tracker Set is now complete.
3.6 APPLYING POWER TO THE BASE UNIT
Connect the AC Adapter output plug in the Base unit jack
marked "DC IN 10V ".
Connect the AC plug into the mains socket.
Figure 3-3: Connecting the Base Unit AC adapter
3.7 INITIALIZING THE STATION
Once the wiring and configuration procedures have been com­pleted, all you need to do to initiali ze the station is to insert a fully charged battery.
3.7.1 Inserting the battery
The battery is inserted as follows:
Remove the battery cover by pressing the latch down and
sliding the cover off.
Slide the battery into position with the terminals facing the
metal contacts (label facing upward).
Slide the cover until it clicks into the closed position.
3.7.2 Assigning the DN
The first time you connect the Telrad Track er Set to the exchange, you are required to enter the DN you defined abov e. After inserting the battery, initial connection displays appear followed by "ENTER DN:".
Enter the DN you defined above and then press #. Within a few seconds, the "TELRAD DIGITAL" message appears on the display, along with the newly programmed DN. The Telrad Tracker Set is now ready to be used.
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3.8 TROUBLESHOOTING
If the Telrad Tracker Set is not performing according to expec­tations, follow the si mple steps given in the following table. If the problem remains unresolved, contact your Telrad represen­tative.
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
Problem Suggestion
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself.
Charge 1 light does not light when the handset is placed in the Charger Stand.
Check that the AC adapter is plugged into the Charger Stand and wall outlet.
Check that the handset is properly seated in the Charger Stand.
Check that the Lead-Acid battery pack is properly inserted in the handset.
Check that the contacts on the handset and Charger Stand are clean.
Charge 2 light does not light when a par­tially charged battery is inserted in the Charger Stand.
Check that the AC adapter is plugged into the Charger Stand and wall outlet.
Check that the battery is properly inserted in the Charger Stand.
Check that the contacts on the battery and Charger Stand are clean.
Calls are interrupted frequently Check that the base unit ant enna is f ully
extended vertically.
Move the handset closer to the base unit.
Check for LO BAT warning.
Warning tone and NO SERVICE message Move the handset closer to the base
Handset does not ring Battery may be weak. Charge for eight
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Try a dif ferent channel by pressing the
button.
Chan
unit.
hours.
Check that the base unit ant enna is f ully extended vertically.
Move the handset closer to the base unit.
4.1 GENERAL
4.2 HEADSET
Section 4
ACCESSORIES
This section provides details on the Telrad T racker Set’s optional accessories including the headset and the wall­mounting option. A list of the station specifications is included at the end.
A headset can provide a “hands free” option for the Telrad Tracker Set (The UNIDEN Model #EXP9530 is highly rec­ommended). With the headset installed, the Belt Clip can be used to carry the handset, allowing the user to conduct calls in a “hands free” fashion.
To install the headset:
1. Open the cover of the headset jack.
2. Insert the headset plug. The unit can now be operated via the headset. The handset
earphone and microphone are disabled when the headset is connected.
4.3 WALL MOUNTING
4.3.1 Standard Wall Plat e Mounting
The Base Unit is designed to be mounted on a standard AT&T or GTE wall plate. To attach the wall mounting piece to the Base Unit:
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Figure 4-1:
Wall Mounting the Base Unit
1. Insert the two protrus ions at t he top of t he Wall Mounting piece in the notches at the top of the Base Unit, and then rotate the bottom of the Wall Mounting piece towards the Base Unit until it snaps into place.
2. Plug the AC Adapter into the Base Unit.
3. Run the AC Adapter cord through the thinner molded channel in the Wall Mounting piece.
4. Plug one end of a modular RJ-11 cord into the LINE IN jack on the Base Unit.
5. Run the cord through part of the middle molded channel, mak­ing sure to leave just enough slack to reach the wall plate.
6. Plug the other end of the cord into the modular jack on the wall plate.
7. Align the mounting holes of the Base Unit over the posts of the wall plate and slide down until firmly locked in position.
8. Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 120V AC mains outlet.
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4.3.2 Mounting the Charger Stand
The Charger Stand can also be wall mounted. Before doin g so, the following considerations are recommended:
• Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes or other
items hazardous to the insertion of mounting screws.
• Make sure that the wall is made of mate rial capable of suppor ting
the Charger Stand.
• Use #10 screws with appropriate anchoring devices
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Figure 4-2: Wall Mounting the Charger Stand
1. Insert the two mounting screws 1½ inches apart (horizontally),
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allowing
/16 of an inch between the wall and screw heads for
mounting the unit.
2. Plug the AC Adapter into the Charger Stand, inserting a small length of the cord via the hook to the left of the jack, for strain relief.
3. Align the mounting holes of the Charger Stand over the screw heads and slide down until firmly locked in position.
4. Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 120V AC mains outlet.
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4.4 SPECIFICATIONS
General : The Telrad Tracker Set complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68.
Frequency Control : Phase Lock Loop Modulation : FM Operating Temperature : -10° to +50°C
Base Unit Receive/T ransmit Frequency : 902 MHz to 928 MHz Power Requirements : 10VDC from supplied AC adapter Size : 4¼ in.W x 7½ in.D x 2¼ in. H Weight : Approx. 15.4 oz.
Handset Receive/T ransmit Frequency : 902 MHz to 928 MHz Power Requirements : Rechargeable sealed Lead Acid
Battery Pack
Size : 2¼ in.W x 1½ in.D x 8¼ in. H
(with antenna) Weight : Approx. 8.8 oz. with battery Battery : Capac ity 500mAh, 4.0V Talk Mode : 5 hours (typical) Standby Mode : 40 hours (typical)
NOTE: Specifications shown are typical and subject to change without notice.
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