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Installation & Maintenance Guide

Page 2 - Trademarks

2 Chapter 1Introducing XMU+

Page 3 - Table of Contents

92 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationTo change default language of operation (optional)When the XMU+ is accessed remotely, the first response it g

Page 4 - Chapter 6: Cabling the XMU+

8Testing XMU+ InstallationThe final step in XMU+ installation is to ensure that the XMU+ is properly connected to the PBX.There are two tests that mus

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94 Chapter 8Testing XMU+ Installation

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 95About XMU+ TestingAbout XMU+ TestingComplete the following activities to prepare for and test XMU+ se

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96 Chapter 8Testing XMU+ InstallationTesting Basic XMU+ System HealthComplete the following basic XMU+ activities to test system power and basic proce

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 97Testing Basic XMU+ System Health8. Change the day using the Right Arrow and Left Arrow buttons, and t

Page 9 - Introducing XMU

98 Chapter 8Testing XMU+ InstallationAssigning and Testing IP addresses1. Press Enter on the XMU+ Front Panel to access the Main Menu.2. Press the Rig

Page 10 - Introducing XMU+

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 99Testing Basic XMU+ System HealthTo ping the IP addressEthernet communication with XMU+ can be verifie

Page 11 - Software

100 Chapter 8Testing XMU+ InstallationTesting XMU+ Line ConnectionsEach telephone line connected to the XMU+ should be tested to ensure proper connect

Page 12 - Product Overview

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 101Testing XMU+ Line Connections6. Press Right Arrow to select the Starting Node.7. Press Enter until t

Page 13 - Line Cards Supported by XMU

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 3About the XMU+ Announcement and Call Processing SystemAbout the XMU+ Announcement and Call Processing

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102 Chapter 8Testing XMU+ InstallationTo set line card operating modesThe mode of operation specified for the lines of each XMU+ line card controls th

Page 15 - Typical Uses for XMU

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 103Testing XMU+ Line Connections LS/LR SP NC - Level Start/Level Return single play, CP relay normally

Page 16 - Multi Frequency

104 Chapter 8Testing XMU+ Installation

Page 17 - In this book

9XMU+ Hardware UpgradesFrom time-to-time, you may need to upgrade some of the hardware features of your XMU+, such as memory or line cards. This chapt

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106 Chapter 9XMU+ Hardware Upgrades

Page 19 - Before You Start

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 107Standard XMU+ TasksStandard XMU+ TasksThe following standard procedures may be required on their own

Page 20 - 12 Chapter 2

108 Chapter 9XMU+ Hardware UpgradesTo back up the current configurationTo reduce the amount of time required to restore the XMU+ in the event of a sys

Page 21 - Before You Start Activities

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 109Upgrading Line CardsUpgrading Line CardsYour XMU+ can be upgraded to provide new functionality. Whil

Page 22 - Line Card Checklist

110 Chapter 9XMU+ Hardware UpgradesTo install a new T1 line card1. Determine whether the T1 line card will reside in slot 1 or slot 5, and locate that

Page 23 - XMU+ Features

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 111Upgrading Line CardsTo verify line card operationConfirm that the XMU+ recognizes the newly installe

Page 24 - Meeting System Requirements

4 Chapter 1Introducing XMU+Product Overview XMU+ units are compatible with all major telephone systems and can be remotely managed through a modem or

Page 25 - PBX Requirements

112 Chapter 9XMU+ Hardware UpgradesReplacing Control CardsRemoval of the Control card may be required for some XMU+ upgrades. As well, older XMU units

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 113Replacing Control CardsNote: All modules can co-exist on a Control card.48998 6048986 12048980 360M

Page 27 - Delivery Checklist

114 Chapter 9XMU+ Hardware UpgradesReplacing the XMU+ Large Chassis Power SupplyRemoval of the Power Supply card from the XMU+ (large chassis only) ma

Page 28 - 20 Chapter 3

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 115Replacing the XMU+ Large Chassis Power SupplyTo remove a secondary Power Supply cardOne of the benef

Page 29 - The XMU+ Delivery Checklist

116 Chapter 9XMU+ Hardware UpgradesUpgrading Control Card MemoryA XMU+ memory module can be added if more memory is required (up to a maximum of 6 hou

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 117Upgrading Control Card Memory6. Gently press the memory module down so that the connectors mate and

Page 31 - Configuration Specifications

118 Chapter 9XMU+ Hardware Upgrades4. Gently press the memory module down so that the connectors mate and the plastic retainer snaps through the hole

Page 32 - Settings

10Troubleshooting XMU+ InstallationFollow the troubleshooting steps in this chapter to resolve any difficulties that arise during your XMU+ installati

Page 33 - Communication Specifications

120 Chapter 10Troubleshooting XMU+ Installation

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 121If XMU+ Is Not AnsweringIf XMU+ Is Not AnsweringIf the XMU+ does not answer a call, complete the tro

Page 35 - Line Cards

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 5Product OverviewLine Cards Supported by XMU+Depending on the chassis size, the XMU+ can support severa

Page 36 - 28 Chapter 4

122 Chapter 10Troubleshooting XMU+ InstallationTo verify that a message is recorded1. Identify the message number that should have played when the XMU

Page 37 - T1 Hybrid

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 123If XMU+ Is Not AnsweringTo check operating modesThe operating modes specified for each XMU+ line car

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124 Chapter 10Troubleshooting XMU+ InstallationThe following is a list of the line status indicators: ‘-’ - line not installed ‘N’ - offline ‘E’ -

Page 39 - To set MOH Jumper Settings

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 125If XMU+ Is Not AnsweringTo perform an integrity checkThe Integrity Check feature checks the configur

Page 40 -  Pins 2-3 for 600Ω

126 Chapter 10Troubleshooting XMU+ InstallationIf Alarms Sound to Warn of XMU+ System FailuresThe XMU+ can be connected through the alarm contact pino

Page 41 - Installing the XMU

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 127If XMU+ Hardware Failures OccurIf XMU+ Hardware Failures OccurIf the XMU+ does not come online, comp

Page 42 - Installing the XMU+

128 Chapter 10Troubleshooting XMU+ InstallationTo check for XMU+ power supply failures - Small Chassis1. Ensure that the Front Panel display is active

Page 43 - Installation Activities

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 129If XMU+ Hardware Failures Occur1. Check the status of each line card from the Front Panel. See To ch

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130 Chapter 10Troubleshooting XMU+ InstallationTo perform an audio testPerform an audio test to check for line malfunctions.1. Press Enter to access t

Page 45 - to a wall

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 131If XMU+ Hardware Failures OccurTo perform a quick resetPerform a quick reset of the XMU+ system when

Page 46 - Checking System Startup

6 Chapter 1Introducing XMU+MOH (Music On Hold)Combine music (from an existing source) and messages to create an “On Hold” environment. 47804 4 output,

Page 47 - Cabling the XMU

132 Chapter 10Troubleshooting XMU+ Installationconfigurations and messages. See the XMU+ QuickStart Guide for more information. NO, the XMU+ will ret

Page 48 - Cabling the XMU+

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 133If XMU+ Hardware Failures OccurFactory Reset 21. Power down the XMU+. See To power dow n the XMU+ on

Page 49 - Cabling Activities

134 Chapter 10Troubleshooting XMU+ Installation

Page 50 - Preparing to Cable the XMU+

11XMU+ Technical Specifications and ApprovalsTechnical Specifications are important attributes of XMU+ that have been detailed in this chapter for ref

Page 51 - Cables and Connectors

136 Chapter 11XMU+ Technical Specifications and Approvals

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 137Detailed XMU+ Technical SpecificationsDetailed XMU+ Technical SpecificationsThe following tables des

Page 53 - RJ-21 50-pin Connector

138 Chapter 11XMU+ Technical Specifications and ApprovalsCard SpecificationsTechnical Feature... Details...Control CardDigital Audio Core Specificatio

Page 54 - RCA/Phono Connectors

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 139Detailed XMU+ Technical SpecificationsModem: Compatible with global PSTN (FCC / IC / CTR-21) 56Kbp

Page 55 - Cabling the XMU+ Control Card

140 Chapter 11XMU+ Technical Specifications and ApprovalsHandset: Connector: RJ 22 Input Impedance: 3.2 KΩ Input level (AGC onset): 50 mV RMS Inpu

Page 56 - to a PC with XMUCOM

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 141Detailed XMU+ Technical SpecificationsLine CardsHybrid Analog (includes SH8 and MWR derivatives):Con

Page 57 - POTS Line

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 7Product OverviewTypical Uses for XMU+The XMU+ can be used for several different purposes, depending on

Page 58 - Ethernet (direct)

142 Chapter 11XMU+ Technical Specifications and ApprovalsMusic on Hold (MOH) CardConnectors:Input Impedance:Input level (AGC onset):Output Impedance:O

Page 59 - Remote Access

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 143XMU+ ApprovalsXMU+ ApprovalsThe following approvals information details the North American and Europ

Page 60 - Connecting Alarms (optional)

144 Chapter 11XMU+ Technical Specifications and ApprovalsEmissions ApprovalsTUV RHEINLAND TEST REPORTS P2172520.01/P217222.01* The abbreviation “IC” b

Page 61 - To wire the alarm connector

GlossaryAutomatic Call Distribution (ACD)The XMU+ can be configured for ACD applications, which automatically routes incoming calls to available perso

Page 62 - Cabling XMU

146 GlossaryCarrier Detect IndicatorThe carrier detect indicator is associated with the modem port on the Control Card. This indicator should be lit d

Page 63 - To cable MWR line cards

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 147Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF)A telephone’s touch tone system uses pairs of tones to represent the

Page 64 - About XMU+ Operating Modes

148 Glossarycontraction of the words MODulator DEModulator.Music on Hold (MOH)An XMU+ equipped with a Music On Hold (MOH) line card can be set up to c

Page 65 - ACD Applications

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 149XMU+The XMU+ Digital Call Processor is a microprocessor based, voice announcement and call processin

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IndexAAC powerensuring circuits are functional 128requirements 17safety 17access codesabout 85entering 90messages 85partition 85system 85ACD applicati

Page 68 - 60 Chapter 6

8 Chapter 1Introducing XMU+DTMF Call Processing An XMU+ equipped with a Hybrid Analog or T1 line card can be used as a DTMF Call Processing system.

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152 Indexregistration 144safety 143telecom 143audiotesting 130audiotex applicationswith hybrid analog line cards 5auto attendant applicationsabout 145

Page 70 - 62 Chapter 6

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 153modem 49configurationsabout 146backing up 108checking message integrity 125checking startup 38loadin

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154 Indexsingle partition hierarchy 76flowchartsbefore you start 13cabling XMU+ 41installation guide 9line card hardware settings 29navigation 75testi

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 155interactive applicationsabout 7with hybrid analog line card 7IPassign address 98ping address 99Jjump

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156 Indexmain 76, 79message 77node 78partition 80system 78, 80messagesassign to a line 100backing up 108checking against configurations 125checklist 2

Page 74 - MOH Applications

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 157Ooperating modeschecking 123continuous play 68, 102level start 102level start/level return - single

Page 75 - MWR Applications

158 Indexprocessortechnical specifications 138pulse startoperating mode 70RRCA/phonoconnector 46rear panelfeatures 15recording messagesinput/output 15

Page 76 - Operating Modes

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 159front panel 15overview 4staticESD precautions 27, 33, 39, 107, 135standard precautions 27, 33, 39, 1

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160 IndexUUCD applicationsabout 148PBX interface table 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65using XMU+ for 3with hybrid analog line cards 5, 44with low i

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 161

Page 79 - Ring Immediate (RI)

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 9In this bookIn this bookThis guide helps you to install the XMU+ unit and perform basic maintenance an

Page 81 - Navigation

End User License AgreementLimited Warranty Interalia® warrants this equipment to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one ye

Page 82 - Understanding XMU+ Navigation

Important Read CarefullyThis End-User License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Interalia®. Thi

Page 84 - Firmware Hierarchy

For over 34 years Interalia has been a global leader in the design and manufacture of high quality audio announcement solutions for the telecommunicat

Page 85 -  View message details

10 Chapter 1Introducing XMU+Chapter 11: XMU+ Technical Specifications and ApprovalsAdditional technical information about the XMU+ unit and accessorie

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2Before You StartBecause of its ability to adapt to a variety of situations, the technical features of the XMU+ unit ordered by your company are uniqu

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CopyrightsThis manual and the software accompanying it arecopyrighted © 2009-2011 by Interalia Inc. ®XMU+ Installation and Maintenance GuideMA18500R07

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12 Chapter 2Before You Start

Page 89 - Front Panel

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 13Before You Start ActivitiesBefore You Start ActivitiesComplete the following activities before you st

Page 90 - Using the Front Panel

14 Chapter 2Before You StartLine Card ChecklistThe call processing features of the XMU+ can be made even more flexible and user-specific with the addi

Page 91 - To play a message

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 15XMU+ FeaturesXMU+ FeaturesThe XMU+ is a microprocessor-based voice announcement and call processing

Page 92 - To delete a message

16 Chapter 2Before You StartMeeting System RequirementsBefore you begin to install the XMU+ unit, you need to ensure that XMU+ system requirements are

Page 93 - Remote Telephone Access

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 17Meeting System RequirementsPower RequirementsDepending on the number and types of line cards installe

Page 94 - Setting Up XMU

18 Chapter 2Before You Start

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3Delivery ChecklistThe installer must collect initial XMU+ installation and configuration information, and record it in The XMU+ Delivery Checklist on

Page 96 - Using Remote Telephone Access

20 Chapter 3Delivery Checklist

Page 97 - Or this Direct

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 21The XMU+ Delivery ChecklistThe XMU+ Delivery ChecklistInitial XMU+ installation information should be

Page 98 - To disconnect from the XMU+

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 iNote: For the latest revision of this guide please go to http://www.interalia.com/Support/ManualsTable

Page 99 - To delete a message remotely

22 Chapter 3Delivery ChecklistControl Card SpecificationsControl card part #? See Cabling the XMU+ Control Card on page 47.Is Telephone Remote Access

Page 100 -  Press 5 # for Portuguese

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 23The XMU+ Delivery ChecklistConfiguration SpecificationsFirmware SpecificationsCurrent firmware versio

Page 101 - Installation

24 Chapter 3Delivery ChecklistMOH Hardware Settings Slot # Jumper Settings# of MOH cards installed (up to 4). Line Card Checklist on page 14.See To se

Page 102 - 94 Chapter 8

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 25The XMU+ Delivery ChecklistCommunication SpecificationsContact the appropriate department (usually th

Page 103 - Testing

26 Chapter 3Delivery ChecklistXMU+ to XMUCOM+ Communication SpecificationsWhich communication option was chosen for communication between XMU+ and XMU

Page 104 - System Health

4Applying Hardware Settings to XMU+ Line CardsEach XMU+ line card is unique, in both its design and its effect on the functional capabilities of the X

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28 Chapter 4Applying Hardware Settings to XMU+ Line Cards

Page 106 -  Press Exit twice to

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 29Applying Hardware Settings ActivitiesApplying Hardware Settings ActivitiesComplete the following acti

Page 107 - To ping the IP address

30 Chapter 4Applying Hardware Settings to XMU+ Line CardsUnderstanding Line Card Population RulesThe XMU+ small chassis has one slot for placement of

Page 108 - Line Connections

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 31Applying MOH Line Card SettingsApplying MOH Line Card SettingsThe MOH line card combines music and me

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ii Table of ContentsUnderstanding Line Card Population Rules ... 30Applying MOH

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32 Chapter 4Applying Hardware Settings to XMU+ Line Cards1. Locate the MOH line card in the back of the XMU+ unit. See Line Card Checklist on page 14

Page 111 - To test lines

5Installing the XMU+The XMU+ unit must be installed in a location that meets all the requirements detailed in Meeting System Requirements on page 16.

Page 112 - 104 Chapter 8

34 Chapter 5Installing the XMU+

Page 113 - Hardware Upgrades

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 35Installation ActivitiesInstallation ActivitiesComplete the following activities to install the XMU+:1

Page 114 - XMU+ Hardware Upgrades

36 Chapter 5Installing the XMU+Installing the XMU+ UnitBefore installing the XMU+ unit, you should ensure that all system requirements have been met (

Page 115 - Standard XMU

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 37Installing the XMU+ UnitTo mount an XMU+ to a wall19” rack mounting brackets can be turned 90o and u

Page 116 - Connections

38 Chapter 5Installing the XMU+Checking System StartupAt system startup, the XMU+ identifies the current system configuration. You should watch the in

Page 117 - Upgrading Line Cards

6Cabling the XMU+Cabling the XMU+ involves connecting and/or wiring each line card to the appropriate PBX, transmitter, or amplifier. In addition, it

Page 118 - To install a new MOH card

40 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+

Page 119 - To verify line card operation

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 41Cabling ActivitiesCabling ActivitiesComplete the following activities to connect and wire the XMU+:1.

Page 120 - Replacing Control Cards

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 iiiGPT iSDX and Realitis; Siemens 9005-9006, HiPath 3000, HiPath 4000; Intecom; ITT 3100; HICOM 300 Ser

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42 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Preparing to Cable the XMU+To properly cable the various Control card connections, as well as to wire and connect XMU+ lin

Page 122 -  For some XMU+ repairs

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 43Preparing to Cable the XMU+Matching XMU+ Cables and ConnectorsUse the following table to match Contro

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44 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+MOH Line Card2 RCA /Phono Inputs4 RCA/ Phono Outputs Perform MOH applications only.Standard RCA/Phono connector and suitab

Page 124 - Upgrading Control Card Memory

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 45Preparing to Cable the XMU+Matching Connector Pinouts to XMU+ Line CardsMost XMU+ line cards are cabl

Page 125 - memory module

46 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+RCA/Phono ConnectorsUse RCA/Phono connectors to connect MOH line cards to a PBX and/or an external music source. The two M

Page 126

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 47Cabling the XMU+ Control CardCabling the XMU+ Control CardThe XMU+ Control card must be cabled to han

Page 127 - Installation

48 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Connecting the XMU+ to a PC with XMUCOM+ SoftwareThe XMUCOM+ software is a Windows based program that allows you to prog

Page 128 - 120 Chapter 10

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 49Cabling the XMU+ Control CardThe best way for XMU+ to communicate with XMUCOM+ depends on the communi

Page 129 - Is Not Answering

50 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+To connect to the PC through an Ethernet (LAN) NetworkThe XMU+ provides a RJ-45 port to connect to the XMU+ to a PC via a

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 51Cabling the XMU+ Control CardConnecting Remote Telephone Access (optional)The XMU+ provides a remote

Page 131 - To check line status

iv Table of ContentsXMU+ Navigation Activities...

Page 132 - To perform a line check

52 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Connecting Alarms (optional)The XMU+ provides two output alarm contacts and two input alarm contacts, all of which are acc

Page 133 - To verify time and date

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 53Cabling the XMU+ Control CardTo wire the alarm connectorWhen the system is powered up and running nor

Page 134 - System Failures

54 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Cabling XMU+ Line CardsThe diverse applications that the XMU+ can execute is made possible by the various line cards that

Page 135 - Hardware Failures Occur

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 55Cabling XMU+ Line Cards1. Verify that PBX line cards are configured for the T1 application. See About

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56 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Common Interface Tables (By Application)The following tables describe the PBX, announcer, and transmitter interfaces for e

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 57Common Interface Tables (By Application)ACD ApplicationsThe XMU+ can be coupled with a variety of PBX

Page 138 - To perform a reset

58 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+GPT iSDX and Realitis; Siemens 9005-9006, HiPath 3000, HiPath 4000; Intecom; ITT 3100; HICOM 300 Series; Mitel SX50, SX200

Page 139 - To perform a quick reset

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 59Common Interface Tables (By Application)AT&T G2, G3, and Definity (option 1)AT&T G2, G3, and

Page 140 - Factory Reset 1

60 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+AT&T System 75/85Ericsson MD 110PAB XSignalAnnouncerSignalLine 1Pin-ColorLine 2Pin-ColorLine 3Pin-ColorLine 4Pin-Color

Page 141 - Factory Reset 2

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 61Common Interface Tables (By Application)Harris 20/20 LH and 20/20 MHitachi EDX, MDX, and LDXPAB XSign

Page 142 - 134 Chapter 10

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 vTo ping the IP address ...

Page 143 - Specifications and Approvals

62 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Hitachi HCX-5000Microtel GTD-5PAB XSignalAnnouncerSignalLine 1Pin-ColorLine 2Pin-ColorLine 3Pin-ColorLine 4Pin-ColorLine 5

Page 144 - 136 Chapter 11

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 63Common Interface Tables (By Application)Microtel OmniNEC NEAX2400PAB XSignalAnnouncerSignalLine 1Pin-

Page 145 - Technical Specifications

64 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Nortel SL-1®or Meridian-1® (option 1), DMS-100, SL-100, CS1000 and CentrexThe Low Impedance option is required when 4 to

Page 146 - Card Specifications

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 65Common Interface Tables (By Application)ROLM 9200Siemens SaturnSL-1: Connect announcer to QPC74 Recor

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66 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Solid State Junior and Senior ExecutiveMOH ApplicationsThe following table describes the cabling of MOH line cards to a PB

Page 148 - Power Supply Cards

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 67Common Interface Tables (By Application)MWR ApplicationsThe following table describes the cabling of

Page 149 - Line Cards

68 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+About XMU+ Operating ModesXMU+ operating modes are PBX dependent. They determine the specific way XMU+ lines behave when c

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 69About XMU+ Operating ModesLevel Start/Pulse Return - Single Play (LS/PR-SP)The message plays in respo

Page 151 - Approvals

70 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+Pulse Start/Level Return (PS/LR)The message plays in response to a start signal. The CP contacts toggle position while th

Page 152 - Emissions Approvals

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 71About XMU+ Operating Modes Ring Start/Busy Disconnect (RB) Will disconnect on two cycles of busy tone

Page 153 - Glossary

vi Table of ContentsTo verify timing between PBX and line cards ...125If Alarms Sound to Warn of XM

Page 154 - Call Processing System

72 Chapter 6Cabling the XMU+

Page 155 - Line Cards Supported by XMU+

7Understanding XMU+ NavigationIn order to properly test XMU+ installation, you must understand the options XMU+ offers for navigation and configuratio

Page 156 - 148 Glossary

74 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ Navigation

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 75XMU+ Navigation ActivitiesXMU+ Navigation ActivitiesComplete the following activities to understand X

Page 158 - 150 Glossary

76 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationUnderstanding the XMU+ Firmware HierarchyFirmware is the software that is hard-coded into XMU+ control and li

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 77Understanding the XMU+ Firmware HierarchyMessage Menu Hierarchy - Single Partition ModeMany XMU+ mess

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78 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationNode Menu Hierarchy - Single Partition ModeXMU+ configurations control the behavior and functionality of XMU+

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 79Understanding the XMU+ Firmware HierarchyMain Menu Hierarchy - Multiple Partition ModeWhen the XMU+ i

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80 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationSystem Menu Hierarchy - Multiple Partition ModeXMU+ system status, details, access codes, and communication p

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 81Understanding the XMU+ Front PanelUnderstanding the XMU+ Front PanelThe XMU+ can be configured by usi

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1Introducing XMU+Read this chapter to gain an understanding of the XMU+ product and of how this installation guide can help you install the XMU+ unit

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82 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationUsing the Front Panel The LCD (display) shows two 16-digit lines. The top line of the display shows the main

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 83Understanding the XMU+ Front PanelTo record a message1. Connect a handset (included with the XMU+) or

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84 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationTo delete a message1. Press Enter to access the Main Menu.2. Press Enter to select Messages.3. Press the Righ

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 85Understanding XMU+ Remote Telephone AccessUnderstanding XMU+ Remote Telephone AccessThe Remote Access

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86 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationSetting Up XMU+ Remote Telephone Access (optional)If Remote Access will be used to communicate with the XMU+,

Page 170 - 162 Index

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 87Understanding XMU+ Remote Telephone AccessTo change the default Remote Telephone Access codeAssigning

Page 171 - End User License Agreement

88 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationUsing Remote Telephone AccessThere are many reasons to use Remote Telephone Access on the XMU+, including: E

Page 172 - Important Read Carefully

XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 89Understanding XMU+ Remote Telephone AccessRemote Telephone Access CommandsNote: nnn = partition, mes

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90 Chapter 7Understanding XMU+ NavigationWorking with Remote Telephone Access MessagesUsers wanting to add, remove, or change a message remotely must

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XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 91Understanding XMU+ Remote Telephone AccessTo record a message remotely1. Determine the number of the

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