Installation Manual

X16 Installation Guide
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Endpoint Device
Step 2 – Insert the Expansion Module
Remove the plastic tab found on the front of the Voice server. Insert the RJ14
(RJ48 for VoIP) connections through the front of the voice server and secure the
card with the provided screws. Connect the ribbon cable from the expansion
module to the main board and replace the cover. Place the provided black
plastic encasement window around the newly installed card.
Endpoint Device
Every live telephone jack connected to the system will receive a data signal. If
the system finds an open jack (bridge tap) the data signal may be lost, causing
the remaining digital telephone endpoints to receive erroneous data, which may
lead to improper operation. Therefore, for proper operation each live telephone
jack, connected to the system, must have either a digital telephone endpoint or
an endpoint device.
Symptoms of an open jack include – but not limited to - voice distortion, static
and slow speakerphone reaction when the button is pressed, problems accessing
CO Lines, etc.
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System Setup
System Setup
When System Setup is selected, the password will need to be
entered. At default, the password is ####.
T
he default system password is ####,
and can be changed to any 4 digit number.
To set the system date and time:
Enter the Year in two digit year and then press
the center navigation button. Enter the month
and the day in four digit format and then press
the center navigation button. Enter the hour
and the minutes in 12 hour format, and then
press the center navigation button. Press the up
navigation button for P (PM) and the down
navigation button for A (AM).
Note:
Caller ID
will maintain the time and date after it is set the
first time.
Recall time – When a call is placed on hold, this
timer begins. When this timer expires, the call
placed on hold, will begin ringing all extensions
in the system. Using the up or down navigation
key, the timer can be adjustable from 30, 45,
60, 90, and 120 seconds.
Tone/Pulse – This allows the system to be used
on older network (Telephone Company) Lines.
DTMF (Touch Tone) Tones are used on most
network (Telephone Company) lines.
Flash – The Flash, which is a momentary
closure, is a rudimentary indication to the
telephone company line that a feature is being
enabled, such as call waiting. This timer is
adjustable from 80 to 800 milliseconds.
AUTO MUTE
Change
Password
AUTO MUTE
Date & Time
AUTO MUTE
Recall Time
=30 Seconds
AUTO MUTE
Tone/Pulse
=Tone
AUTO MUTE
Flash Time
=600 ms