Home Page Table of Contents SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Installation Table of Contents 1 Installing the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E in the Phone System 3 Installing the SVMi-8E in an iDCS 100 3 General 3 Q Q Q 3 3 3 Inspection 3 Inserting the Card 3 Installing the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E in an iDCS 500 4 General 4 Q Q Q 2 System Resources iDCS 100 Hardware Compatibility iDCS 100 Software Compatibility System Resources iDCS 500 Hardware Compatibility iDCS 500 Software Compatibility 4 4 4 Inspection 4 Inserting t
Home Page Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 4 2 Installing or Removing a Compact Flash Adapter 7 Removing the Compact Flash (CF) Adapter 7 Installing the Compact Flash (CF) Adapter 7 SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Set-UP with iDCS Phone Systems 8 Power Up Procedure 8 Power Up 8 System Programming 8 Initializing the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E 9 Testing the Hardware 9 Correct System Shutdown 9 Connecting Optional Equipment 10 Serial Communication (PC Connection) 10 Local Programming via SIO 10 Sett
Home Page Table of Contents 1 Installing the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E in the Phone System The SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E card can be installed in the iDCS 100 or iDCS 500. Because the installation instructions are slightly different for each product, and the SVMi-16E only installs on the iDCS 500, please follow the section below that corresponds to your particular product.
Home Page Table of Contents Installing the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Card in the Phone System INSERTING THE CARD NOTE: Before powering off the KSU, it is recommended that you use MMC 740 and set Download to 'No'. The SVMi-8E card must be installed in the 4th slot (last slot on the right) of the expansion A cabinet, or either the 3rd or 4th slots (last two slots on the right) of the expansion B cabinet.
Home Page Table of Contents Installing the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Card in the Phone System After the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E card is installed, either in a new or existing system, you will have to use MMC 601 and assign all the SVMi port numbers to the last available station group. The final step is to do a proper shut down on the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E and once a t a C:> press the reset button on the front of the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E.
Home Page Table of Contents 2 Installing Individual SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Components Installing a Voice Processing Module On the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E VPMs are NOT required to access their basic port capacity. VPMs are only necessary if upgrading to larger port capacities. Adding new VPMs is as simple as plugging them in. There is no special programming to do in the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E, the card will be recognized when the system powers up.
Home Page Table of Contents Installing Individual SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Components 8. 9. Still holding the HDD by the edges invert the card (component side up) and gently unplug the ribbon cable. Gently pack the HDD in the SEC provided packaging. INSTALLING A HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Hold the HDD by the sides with the 4 screw studs facing up. Attach the ribbon cable between the HDD and the Voice Mail card. The 4 spare pins on one end of the connector are not used.
Home Page Table of Contents 3 SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Setup with iDCS Phone Systems This section provides the additional steps required to set up the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E card for operation in all the iDCS telephone system products. Included here is information regarding the software set up for the phone systems. After inserting the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E card and turning the power on there are some key system options that should be set, in order for the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E to function correctly.
Home Page Table of Contents SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Set Up with iDCS Phone Systems INITIALIZING THE SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E Perform a proper SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E system shut down. (Steps for performing a proper shut down are described in the section Correct System Shutdown.) Once the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E is down and at a C:> DOS prompt, Press the red RST button to read the MMC data and initialize SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E accordingly.
Home Page Table of Contents 4 Connecting Optional Equipment There are two ports available on the front of each SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E, a serial interface (the serial (SIO) port on SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E is the 9 pin male connector), and a RJ45 LAN interface. All the possible peripheral connections will be to one of these ports.
Home Page Table of Contents Connecting Optional Equipment When this is complete press 'Ctrl + L' two or three times to refresh the screen and you should see the SVMi8E/SVMi-16E Status Screen. You are now ready to program the system. REMOTE PROGRAMMING VIA SIO PORT Connecting to the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E system via the modem allows a remote administrator to monitor and provide routine administration without having to be on site.
Home Page Table of Contents Connecting Optional Equipment LAN Port The LAN port on SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E is used for Programming, Back Up and Restore, and UPLOADING (sending) and DOWNLOADING (receiving) files to and from the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E.This connector is designed to connect to the customer's internal Local Area Network (LAN) using a straight through RJ45 10/100baseT cat5 cable or directly to a PC via a RJ45 10/100baseT cat5 Crossover Cable. The LAN port MUST use a static IP address.
Home Page Table of Contents Connecting Optional Equipment REMOTE PROGRAMMING via LAN PORT Connecting to the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E system via the LAN allows a remote administrator to monitor and provide routine administration without having to be on site. NOTE:The customer's Local Area Network must have Remote Access to Services enabled (or something similar to their LAN's Operating System) and be connected to the internet via one of the many available High Speed connections.
Home Page Table of Contents Connecting Optional Equipment 5. Next navigate so your cursor is to the right of the 5 in the route add default ip address and back space through all the numbers in that ip address. Now type in the default gateway address required by your specific network. (an example might be 192.168.25.1 6. Next navigate so your cursor is to the right of the 5 in the domain server ip address and back space through all the numbers in that ip address.