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Contents Overview........................................................................A.1 Hardware installation: ESI-50...................................... H.1 Cabinet components.............................................................. A.1 Base Cabinet ......................................................................... A.1 Expansion Cabinets............................................................... A.2 Main board.........................................................................
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Overview Overview Cabinet components ESI-1000, ESI-600, and ESI-200 1 Cabinet components for the ESI-1000, ESI-600, and ESI-200 consist of: • Base Cabinet – Main board – Backplane – Memory Module – Seven port card slots – External wall-mounted power supply • Expansion Cabinet (optional) – Backplane – Seven port card slots – Expansion cable – Expansion Card – External wall-mounted power supply • Expansion Cabinet (optional) – Two port card slots
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Overview Expansion Cabinets Each ESI Communications Server can be expanded to increase the number of port cards. The ESI-1000 and ESI-600 each accept the same Expansion Cabinet, while the ESI-200, ESI-100, and ESI-50 have their own unique Expansion Cabinets.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Overview Memory Module ® The Memory Module — a hard disk drive or CompactFlash with proprietary formatting — contains all system programming and configuration data, and pre-loaded voice prompts. The Memory Module provides voice storage at 64 kilobits per second — the industry's highest-quality sampling rate. Here are the capacities by system model: Memory Module type CompactFlash Hard-disk drive ESI-1000 n/a 1,200-hr. ESI-600 n/a 1,200-hr.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Overview Port card options ESI Communications Servers support a wide range of port cards. Any E2 port card can be used on any ESI 1 Communications Server with the use of an additional E2 Port Card “Hot Swap” Adapter (except on the ESI-100).
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Overview Port card descriptions • CS-684, E2-684 — Connects up to six analog loop-start CO lines, eight ESI digital phones, and four analog station ports. The CO line ports support standard CO and Centrex loop-start lines (but not groundstart CO lines). The analog ports provide a standard 24-volt, two-wire connection to fax machines, courtesy phones, modems, etc. Only one device can be connected to each analog station port.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Overview • SL-DLC82 — (ESI-50 only.) Provides an ISDN PRI interface supporting 23 B (bearer) channels, one D (datalink) channel, eight digital stations, and two analog devices. A jumper on this card must be plugged onto pins 7 and 8 of J3 to enable ISDN PRI functions.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Overview Hot-swap operations “CS” port cards — full-sized cards for use on only the ESI-1000, ESI-600, and ESI-200 — have built-in hot-swap capability, allowing you to replace them while the system is powered-up. For hot-swap capability, an “E2” port card must be mounted onto a “Hot Swap” Port Card Adapter (ESI part #5000-0462) prior to being installed on the ESI-1000, ESI-600, or ESI-200.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Phones Phones Digital phone models An ESI Communications Server supports several different models of ESI digital phones, each of which connects to the cabinet via standard two-wire twisted pair. Current models • ESI 60 (digital version) — Three-line, 56-character display; speakerphone; headset jack; 48 programmable feature keys; supports VIP and the 60-Key Expansion Consoles.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Phones IP phone models Note: For information concerning Cordless Handset models, see “ESI Cordless Handsets” (page B.3). Current models • ESI 60 (IP versions) — 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet. Three-line, 56-character display (adjustable backlit display available); speakerphone; headset jack; 48 programmable feature keys; supports VIP and the 60-Key Expansion Consoles. • ESI 40 (IP version) — 10/100 Ethernet.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Phones • Complies with IEEE 802.1q and 802.1p (VLAN) Layer 2 switching and prioritization. • Complies with differentiated services (DiffServ; RFC 2475) Layer 3 Quality of Service (QoS) implementations. Notes: If connecting an ESI desktop IP phone to a Power over Ethernet source, the PoE cable must be connected to the jack labeled NETWORK on the base of the phone. The jack labeled PC does NOT support or provide Power over Ethernet.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Phones Expansion Consoles The 60-Key Expansion Console gives a designated user 60 additional programmable feature keys. It is supported by the ESI 60 (digital or IP models), ESI 40 (digital or IP models), and 48-Key Feature Phone (digital or IP models). The Expansion Console is connected to its host ESI phone via a special cable (provided) and doesn’t require a separate station port of its own.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Licensing Licensing There are various types of licenses needed to activate certain features and functionality. The following ESI Communications Server-supported features, products, and capabilities require license activation: • • VIP. • VIP Professional. An ESI remote IP station. • • VIP PC Attendant Console. VIP ACD Supervisor. An ESI local IP Cordless Handset. • VIP ACD Agent. An ESI remote IP Cordless Handset.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual System capacities System capacities Important: Each ESI Presence Management RFID Reader (digital model) uses one digital station. The same is true for each ESI Cellular Management Access Device. Stations and trunks The specifications shown below reflect maximum capacities and configurations. Not all of the station and trunk maximums can be reached simultaneously.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual System capacities Departments Dialing plans (-digits) Max. departments Department types: Ring-all, ACD, UCD, in-order, pick-up, attendant Max. members, non-ring-all depts. Max members, ring-all depts.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual System capacities ESI Presence Management features Dialing plans (-digits) RFID Reader access door records 1 RFID Reader entries in Fn. 372 Max.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Cautions and regulatory information Cautions and regulatory information Cautions Important: This information complies with the requirements of Underwriters’ Laboratories (UL) and UL Standards 1950, 60950, and 60950-1, as applicable. When using this telephone equipment, always exercise basic safety precautions in order to minimize the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Cautions and regulatory information Regulatory information United States of America Registration The CO line telephone numbers, FCC registration number, and ringer equivalence number (REN) of this equipment must be provided to the telephone company before installation. (See below for FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Hardware installation: ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Site location As with most electronic equipment, the environmental considerations for this site need to observe good common sense. Provide a dry, clean, and accessible area. Locate space in the telephone equipment room, which will provide easy connection to the termination blocks and 110 VAC power. The location should be no further than 1,000 feet from the farthest station.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Expansion Cabinet installation To expand the system, you must add the Expansion Cabinet. 1. Use the expansion cable (supplied with the Expansion Cabinet) to connect the Input jack of the Expansion Cabinet to the Expansion jack of the Base Cabinet. 2.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 “E2” port cards 1 Each “E2” port card must be mounted onto a “Hot Swap” Port Card Adapter (ESI part # 5000-0462) prior to being installed on the ESI Communication Server. Using “Hot Swap” Port Card Adapters allows you to “hot-swap” port cards — i.e., replace them while the system is powered-up. However, installing a new port card requires power-cycling the system to allow it to recognize the new card.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 About replacing port cards Important: The main board, expansion board, and expansion cable cannot be removed or replaced under power. The entire system must be powered-down when you install, remove, or replace any of these components. Notes regarding hot-swapping: When you replace a port card with a new one, the system will detect the port card type.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Memory Module installation or replacement Important: Always power-down the system (all cabinets) before adding or replacing the Memory Module. Also, be sure to observe all proper procedures regarding the prevention of electrostatic discharge (ESD) when performing the following procedures; otherwise, circuit boards may suffer damage. First, remove the main board from the system . . . 1.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 3. Screw two of the standoffs through the drive mounting plate into the top-right and bottom-right threaded holes with the spacers. Screw two of the screws that came with the hard drive into the remaining holes (Fig. MM-3). 4. Using the primary hard drive, repeat steps 1–2. Fig. MM-3 5. Screw the remaining standoffs through the drive mounting plate into the top-left and bottom-left threaded holes with the spacers.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Procedure for a hard-drive Memory Module (ESI-600 • ESI-200) 1. Install onto the new Memory Module the standoffs provided with it. Important: Be careful not to over-tighten the standoffs. 2. Position the Memory Module over the four screwholes and install the four screws provided with the Memory Module. Important: Be careful not to over-tighten the screws into the Memory Module standoffs. 3.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Removing the Memory Module from the main board ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Fig. MM-8 1. Follow steps 1–3 under “First, remove the main board from the system . . .” (page F.5). 2. Remove the Memory Module cable connected to either J5 (ESI-200) or J6 (ESI-1000/ESI-600) at the rear of the main board (Figs. MM-6 and MM-7, page F.7). Note: On the ESI-1000, be sure also to remove the cable for the secondary Memory Module from J7. 3.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Mirrored Memory Module Note: For full instructions on installing the M3, see its Installation Guide (ESI #0450-0912). The Mirrored Memory Module (M3) ensures reliability and survivability of compatible ESI Communications Servers. 1 Using RAID -1 hard-disk drive technology, mirrored hard drives are intended to maintain system operation on one disk drive in the event a hard drive fails.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 What you’ll need Here’s what you’ll need to install the M3: • • -inch nut driver. #1 Phillips screwdriver. • A well-lit, clean and static-free work area. 1 . . . along with these specific additional items: ESI Communications Server ESI-600 ESI-200 Additional items required for installing the M3 • ESI-600 main board • A second ESI-600 Memory Module • ESI-200 main board • A second ESI-200 Memory Module Fig.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 M3 installation: Prepare the M3 board There are two sets of mounting holes on the M3 board. One set is for mounting the M3 on the ESI-200 main board (referenced by the gray arrows marked “X” in Fig. M3-5); and the other set aligns with the holes on the ESI-600 main board (the white arrows marked “ES” in Fig. M3-5). 1. Locate the four mounting holes on the M3 board. 2.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 4. Using the primary hard drive, repeat steps 1 and 2 (under “Assemble the hard drives to the mounting plate,” page F.11). 5. Screw the remaining -inch standoffs through the drive mounting plate into the top-left, top-right, and bottom-left-threaded holes with the spacers. When done, the hard drive subassembly should look like Fig. M3-8, below. Fig.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 M3 assembly: Attach the M3 assembly to the main board 1. Align the threaded holes at the end of the four standoffs of the M3 subassembly to the four hard drive mounting holes on the main board. 2. Using the remaining four screws from the M3 kit, attach the M3 assembly to the main board. Make sure that the M3 faceplate is aligned with the opening on the main board faceplate. See Fig.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Mirroring operation On system power-up — e.g., at initial installation or whenever a drive is replaced — the M3 will first verify that each drive is an ESI-formatted drive. If so, it then will transfer all data from the primary drive to the mirroring drive. This process can take anywhere from a few minutes to one hour, depending on system activity, amount of voice message storage, and configuration.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 LED functions The unit's various LEDs are designed to provide visual feedback as follows: Power LED The Power LED is located on the right side of the main board’s faceplace, and is illuminated when power is being applied to the system. This LED blinks periodically to indicate that the main processor is operational. Port LEDs The Port LEDs are located above their respective connectors on each installed port card.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 ESI Presence Management installation For information on installing ESI Presence Management, see its Installation Manual (ESI # 0450-0792). ESI Cellular Management installation Hardware The ESI Cellular Management Access Device (see graphic, below) is housed in a small, ergonomic plastic case, which connects to a digital phone port.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Installation of card(s) for ESI Mobile Messaging and SIP trunking The following instructions cover installation of the CS-SIP24, CS-SIP8, and CS-ASC. Important: Each card is for ESI Communications Servers only (except ESI-50L) and requires a Hot-Swap Port Card Adapter (five-pack, ESI # 5000-0462) if used on an ESI-1000, ESI-600, or ESI-200.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 Use of Ethernet connectors • CS-SIP24 or CS-SIP8 — Both Ethernet® connectors must be connected to the private local area network (LAN). • ASC — Only Ethernet Connector #1 must be connected to the private LAN. For information on programming ESI Mobile Messaging, see its Installation Guide (ESI # 0450-1231). For information on installing SIP trunking, see the ESI SIP Trunking Installation Guide (ESI # 0450-1227).
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 Hardware installation: ESI-100 Site location As with most electronic equipment, the environmental considerations for this site need to observe good common sense. Provide a dry, clean, and accessible area. Locate space in the telephone equipment room, which will provide easy connection to the 66 blocks and 110 VAC power. The location should be no further than 1,000 feet from the farthest station.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 Opening the Base Cabinet The lid on the Base Cabinet is held in place by two tabs that rest in slots in the bottom of the case, and a release tab that snaps into an opening in the top-center of the cabinet and is secured by a retaining screw. To remove the lid: 1. Remove the retaining screw and depress the release tab at the top of the cabinet. 2. Rock the lid back from the top. 3.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 Expansion Cabinet installation The Expansion Cabinet allows the ESI-100’s capacity to grow by up to two additional port cards. The cards are connected via ribbon cables, through the opening in the back of the Expansion Cabinet, to the Base Cabinet. Note: You can add only one Expansion Cabinet to an ESI-100. To install an Expansion Cabinet: 1. Wear a grounding strap and avoid unnecessary movement while handling the circuit boards. 2.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual 3. A cable is attached to Connector J1 of the E2 port card. Connect the cable’s other end to Connector J2 of the cabinet’s existing port card. ESI-100 Fig. PC-2 4. Secure the E2 port card to the cabinet (Fig. PC-2). If it’s going into the top slot, use five screws. If it’s going into the bottom slot, use five standoffs appropriately: • 7/16-in. standoffs — Between the Base Cabinet and the first card. • 3/4-in.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 Memory Module installation or replacement Note: The Memory Module has a proprietary formatting scheme — do not attempt to install a non-ESI drive. Contact ESI for a replacement Memory Module, if needed. Adding or replacing the Memory Module will require that the ESI-100 be taken out of service. All of the ESI-100’s configuration data and customer recordings are stored in the Memory Module.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 LED functions The unit's various LEDs are designed to provide visual feedback as follows: Power LED The Power LED is located on the right side of the Base Cabinet, and is illuminated when power is being applied to the system. This LED blinks periodically to indicate that the main processor is operational. Port LEDs The Port LEDs are located above their respective connectors on each installed port card.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 ESI Presence Management installation For information on installing ESI Presence Management, see its Installation Manual (ESI # 0450-0792). ESI Cellular Management installation Hardware The ESI Cellular Management Access Device (see graphic, below) is housed in a small, ergonomic plastic case, which connects to a digital phone port.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 Installation of card(s) for ESI Mobile Messaging and SIP trunking The following instructions cover installation of the CS-SIP24, CS-SIP8, and CS-ASC on an ESI-100 or ESI-50. Important: Each card is for ESI Communications Servers only (except ESI-50L) and requires a Hot-Swap Port Card Adapter (five-pack, ESI # 5000-0462) if used on an ESI-1000, ESI-600, or ESI-200.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 Fifth-card installation of CS-ASC (ESI-100 only) To install a CS-ASC as the fifth card in an ESI-100 (requires system software 12.5.41.0 or higher), attach a second Expansion Cabinet to the Expansion Cabinet that you attached to the Base Cabinet, and install the ASC in the second Expansion Cabinet as Port Card 5, as shown in the graphic below. Note that the left-most slot in the second Expansion Cabinet, shown here as Slot #6, is unused.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-100 Installation of Memory Module for CS-ASC Important: The CS-ASC (Applications Services Card) is for ESI Communications Servers only (except ESI-50L) and requires a Hot-Swap Port Card Adapter (five-pack, ESI # 5000-0462) if used on an ESI-1000, ESI-600, or ESI-200. Before installing, verify that the system is running the appropriate system software.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-50 Hardware installation: ESI-50 Site location As with most electronic equipment, the environmental considerations for this site need to observe good common sense. Provide a dry, clean, and accessible area. Locate space in the telephone equipment room, which will provide easy connection to the 66 blocks and 110 VAC power. The location should be no further than 1,000 feet from the farthest station. 0 0 Ambient room temperature must be 40 –80 (F.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-50 Opening the Base Cabinet The lid on the Base Cabinet is held in place by two tabs that rest in slots in the bottom of the case, and a release tab that snaps into an opening in the top-center of the cabinet and is secured by a retaining screw. To remove the lid: 1. Remove the retaining screw and depress the release tab at the top of the cabinet. 2. Rock the lid back from the top. 3.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-50 Expansion Cabinet installation The Expansion Cabinet allows the ESI-50’s capacity to grow by up to two additional port cards. The cards are connected via ribbon cables, through the opening in the back of the Expansion Cabinet, to the Base Cabinet. Note: You can add only one Expansion Cabinet to an ESI-50. To install an Expansion Cabinet: 1. Wear a grounding strap and avoid unnecessary movement while handling the circuit boards. 2.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual 1. Remove the locking screw at the top of the Base Cabinet, securing the cover, and remove the top cover by pressing down the locking tab and pulling the top cover forward. 2. Connect the first port card by inserting the ribbon cable from J5/J8 on the port card to J16 on the main board. 3. Secure the port card with the five screws that came with the port card to the standoffs that came with the Base Cabinet. 4.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-50 Memory Module installation or replacement Note: The Memory Module has a proprietary formatting scheme — do not attempt to install a non-ESI drive. Contact ESI for a replacement Memory Module, if needed. Adding or replacing the Memory Module will require that the ESI-50 be taken out of service. All of the ESI-50’s configuration data and customer recordings are stored in the Memory Module.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-50 LED functions The unit's various LEDs are designed to provide visual feedback as follows: Power LED The Power LED is located on the right side of the Base Cabinet, and is illuminated when power is being applied to the system. This LED blinks periodically to indicate that the main processor is operational. Port LEDs The Port LEDs are located above their respective connectors on each installed port card.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-50 ESI Presence Management installation For information on installing ESI Presence Management, see its Installation Manual (ESI # 0450-0792). ESI Cellular Management installation Hardware The ESI Cellular Management Access Device (see graphic, below) is housed in a small, ergonomic plastic case, which connects to a digital phone port.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-50 Installation of card(s) for ESI Mobile Messaging and SIP trunking The following instructions cover installation of the CS-SIP24, CS-SIP8, and CS-ASC on an ESI-100 or ESI-50. Important: Each card is for ESI Communications Servers only (except ESI-50L) and requires a Hot-Swap Port Card Adapter (five-pack, ESI # 5000-0462) if used on an ESI-1000, ESI-600, or ESI-200.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual ESI-50 Use of Ethernet connectors • CS-SIP24 or CS-SIP8 — Both Ethernet® connectors must be connected to the private local area network (LAN). • ASC — Only Ethernet Connector #1 must be connected to the private LAN. For information on programming ESI Mobile Messaging, see its Installation Guide (ESI # 0450-1231). For information on installing SIP trunking, see the ESI SIP Trunking Installation Guide (ESI # 0450-1227).
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections External connections Grounding instructions System grounding (supplemental ground) is as follows: • • The conductor wires can be no smaller than the ungrounded branch-circuit supply conductors (usually 16gauge or higher). Acceptable wire: bare or covered with green (or green-and-yellow-striped) jacket.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections UPSs can first be broken down into system types: • Stand-by — A very simple design that affects power only when either a lag/brownout occurs below, or a spike/surge occurs above, a certain threshold. When either occurs, the unit trips — i.e., goes into battery mode. This "cleans" the voltage and helps to keep any load safe. Industry average "trip" times are 2–8 ms. No other filtration of AC power is performed.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections MOH port The MOH (messages-, or music-, on-hold) connector — located on the main board faceplate (ESI-1000, ESI1 600, and ESI-200) or the Base Cabinet’s right side (ESI-100) — is a standard /8″ monophonic mini-jack, used for loading custom MOH recordings or for playing live music-on-hold from an external source such as a CD player.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections External paging device connection ESI-1000 and ESI-600, and ESI-50 On either of these systems, a dry-contact overhead-paging device can be connected through the RJ-11 OH Paging connector, which is located on the front of the main board faceplate just below the NSP’s Ethernet connector.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections CO line connection Note: For greatest simplicity, this section mentions each port card without the use of an “ESI,” “E2-,“ or “CS-“ prefix, as cards otherwise are functionally identical — e.g., we refer to an E2-684 or CS-684 as just a “684.” Local loop An ESI Communication Server’s advanced CO line circuitry provides for open loop detection and the system’s built-in Caller ID interface.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections 1 When working with a T1 line , the DLC or DLC12 supports these trunk types: • Loop start • Ground start • E&M (including E&M–DID/DNIS/ANI) — When an E&M trunk is selected, the choices for outgoing signaling type are immediate start, wink start and dial tone start; and the incoming signaling type choices are immediate start and wink start.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections Station connection Except on the 482 card (ESI-50 only1), the first 12 pairs on each Amphenol are station ports: Port card 612 D12 DLC12 684 A12 A4 482 DLC82 Digital stations 12 12 12 8 8 8 Analog ports ESI Communications Servers supporting ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100 ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100 ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100 ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100 ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100 ESI-1000
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections 60-Key Expansion Console connection Notes: The 60-Key Expansion Console can be connected to an ESI 60, ESI 40, or 48-Key Feature Phone. If connecting both a 60-Key Expansion Console and a 60-Key Second Expansion Console to an ESI phone, see “60-Key Second Expansion Console connection,” page I.9. 1. The 60-Key Expansion Console (right) includes an expansion cable.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections 60-Key Second Expansion Console connection Notes: If connecting only one Expansion Console to an ESI phone, see “60-Key Expansion Console connection,” page I.8. The 60-Key Second Expansion Console connects to the 60-Key Expansion Console and cannot connect directly to any ESI phone to which you can connect a 60-Key Expansion Console. 1.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections Installing ESI’s Cordless Handsets Note: Except where noted, this section applies to both the ESI Cordless Handset II and original ESI Cordless Handset models. Each ESI Cordless Handset comes with: • A charger/cradle to charge the Handset. • An AC adapter for use with only the charger. • A base station to provide a digital interface between the ESI phone system and ESI Cordless Handset.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections A Digital Cordless Handset base station requires only a line cord to the phone system; AC power isn’t needed because the base station receives power from the phone system via the line cord. An IP Cordless Handset base station receives PoE. If PoE isn’t already being supplied, you’ll need to install the separately purchased PoE adapter (sold in five-packs as ESI part # 5000-0437).
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections Repeater installation notes To achieve optimum operation from your ESI Cordless Handset II Repeater: • Place the Repeater at least six feet off the ground so it has a clear line-of-sight. • Make sure the Repeater has good reception from the base station (or Repeater to which it is daisy-chained). Make sure the Repeater location is close to a standard 120 VAC power outlet.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections Port card connections E2-A12 port card • CS-A12 port card Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-Slate Slate-R
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections E2-A4 port card Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-Slate Slate-Red Black-Blue Blue-Black Black-Orange Oran
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections E2-D12 port card • CS-D12 port card Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-Slate Slate-Red Black-Blue Blue-Bla
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections E2-612 port card • CS-612 port card Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-Slate Slate-Red Black-Blue Blue-Bla
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections ESI-6ALC port card • CS-6ALC port card Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-Slate Slate-Red Black-Blue Blue-
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections E2-684 port card • CS-684 port card Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-Slate Slate-Red Black-Blue Blue-Bla
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections E2-DLC12 port card • CS-DLC12 port card (to 66 Block) Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-Slate Slate-Re
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections ESI-DLC port card • CS-DLC port card (to 66 Block) Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-Slate Slate-Red B
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections SL-DLC82 port card (for use ONLY in slot 2 on ESI-50) (to 66 Block) Term 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 Wire color White-Blue Blue-White White-Orange Orange-White White-Green Green-White White-Brown Brown-White White-Slate Slate-White Red-Blue Blue-Red Red-Orange Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Red-Brown Brown-Red Red-
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections 482 port card (for use ONLY on ESI-50) Term Wire color Signal RJ11 1 White-Blue Data+ Green 2 Blue-White Data- Red 3 White-Orange Data+ Green 4 5 Orange-White White-Green DataData+ Red Green 6 Green-White Data- Red 7 White-Brown Data+ Green 8 Brown-White Data- Red 9 10 White-Slate Slate-White Data+ Data- Green Red 11 Red-Blue Data+ Green 12 Blue-Red Data- Red 13 Red-Orange Data+ Gree
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections Cabinet worksheets ESI-50 • Base and Expansion Cabinets Term.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections ESI-100 • Base and Expansion Cabinets Term. Wire color Signal RJ11 Base Cabinet Pt. Crd. 1 Pt. Crd. 2 Pt. Crd. 3 Expansion Cabinet(s) Pt. Crd. 4 Pt. Crd.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections ESI-200 • Base Cabinet Term. Wire color Signal RJ11 Pt. Crd. 1 Pt. Crd. 2 Pt. Crd. 3 Pt. Crd. 4 Pt. Crd. 5 Pt. Crd. 6 Pt. Crd.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections ESI-1000, ESI-600 • Base Cabinet Term. Wire color Signal RJ11 Pt. Crd. 1 Pt. Crd. 2 Pt. Crd. 3 Pt. Crd. 4 Pt. Crd. 5 Pt. Crd. 6 Pt. Crd.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual External connections ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200 • Expansion Cabinet Term. Wire color Signal RJ11 Pt. Crd. 1 Pt. Crd. 2 Pt. Crd. 3 Pt. Crd. 4 Pt. Crd. 5 Pt. Crd. 6 Pt. Crd.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Ordering and installing PRI circuits Ordering and installing PRI circuits This section addresses considerations to make when ordering and installing ISDN PRI circuits on PRI-ready ESI Communications Servers [except ESI-50L]. When ordering and provisioning such circuits, you must correctly define certain parameters in order for the PRI to function correctly.
ESI Communications Servers Hardware Installation Manual Ordering and installing PRI circuits • Service termination — ESI recommends that the PRI circuit be terminated on an eight-pin RJ-68 (i.e., “Smart Jack”). If an RJ-68 isn’t available, you may use an eight-pin RJ-48 jack. If you use an external CSU (channel service unit), be sure to turn off the CSU in the ESI system.
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Index 60-Key Expansion Console, B.4, I.8, I.9 60-Key Second Expansion Console, B.4, I.8, I.9 Access Device, F.16, G.7, H.7 Analog ports, I.7 Auto-Connect, F.16, G.7, H.7 Battery. See Cautions Cabinets Expansion, F.2 Cautions, E.1 Battery, E.1 Fuse, E.1 Power supply, E.1 CO lines Capacities. See System capacities Connecting, I.5 Console, B.4, I.8, I.9 ESI Cordless Handsets. See Phones ESI Presence Management, D.1 Expansion Cabinet, F.2 Expansion Console, B.4, I.8, I.9 Fuse. See Cautions Grounding, F.2, I.