015162_cover_new.fm Page 1 Sunday, November 26, 2000 12:46 PM CALLMASTER® VI Voice Terminal Version 1.0 Installation and User’s Manual Caution: Please DO NOT DISCARD this booklet. It contains important safety information necessary for anyone responsible for installing or using these terminals.
015162_cover_new.fm Page 2 Sunday, November 26, 2000 12:46 PM WARRANTY All terms and conditions specified in the owner’s agreement with Avaya apply. NOTICE While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, Lucent Technologies can assume no responsibility for any errors. Changes or corrections to the information contained in this document may be incorporated into future issues.
Printed in USA INTERFERENCE WARNING INFORMATION WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and CISPR-22. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an installation.
IMPORTANT USER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Message Waiting Indicator One red LED in the center of the CALLMASTER VI serves as a Message Waiting indicator. The lamp lights when a message is waiting. Note: if this lamp flashes it is an indication that the DEFINITY ECS is not communicating with the CALLMASTER VI. Careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your new voice terminal. Safety is a major factor in the design of every set. But, safety is YOUR responsibility, also.
● ● Never push objects of any kind into the equipment through housing slots since they may touch hazardous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone. If liquid is spilled, however, refer servicing to proper service personnel. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this telephone. There are no user serviceable parts. Opening or removing covers may expose you to hazardous voltages.
Using the Buttons The CALLMASTER VI has eight buttons and eight indicators (see Figure 6). The voice terminal arrives with some of the buttons—Log In, Headset On/Off, Mute, Call Appearance 1, Call Appearance 2, and Release—already configured with button assignments. The buttons and indicators are described in this section.
® Connecting the Headsets ABOUT THE CALLMASTER VI Voice Terminal The CALLMASTER VI provides two 4-pin headset jacks. The following Lucent headsets are compatible with the CALLMASTER VI: The CALLMASTER VI is a miniature, digital-voice terminal. It works in conjunction with the DEFINITY ® Enterprise Communications Server (ECS) Release 6.1 and your application software.
Handset Connecting the CALLMASTER VI to the PC A handset with a custom cable operates when plugged into one of the headset jacks. The handset and cable are provided as a D-Kit. The CALLMASTER VI relays call information to and from the PC over the Electronic Industry Association (EIA/TIA-574) cable. The PC uses this interface to dial and provide a graphical user interface to the DEFINITY ECS. See Figure 4 for an example of this connection.
Connecting the CALLMASTER VI to the DEFINITY ECS The D8W line cord that connects the CALLMASTER VI to the DEFINITY ECS is 7 feet long. This cord uses a standard 8-pin modular jack, but only the two pins in the center are used. See Figure 3 for an example of this connection. INSTALLING THE CALLMASTER VI VOICE TERMINAL Important Notes on Installation All wiring between the DEFINITY ECS and the CALLMASTER VI voice terminal including the line cord, must consist of twisted pairs.
Table 1: Checklist Of Items — Continued Item Description EIA/TIA-574 Serial Port Cable 9-pin, male/female cable Headset (optional) Note: Lucent supports only Lucent headsets. For headsets compatible with the CALLMASTER VI, see “Connecting the Headset” later in this chapter. Handset (optional) Handset with custom cable provided as a D-Kit. Headset Adapter Cord 4-pin cord that connects the phone to the headset. Mounting Strips A kit containing two strips of fastening tape.
Table 1: Checklist Of Items — Continued Item Description EIA/TIA-574 Serial Port Cable 9-pin, male/female cable Headset (optional) Note: Lucent supports only Lucent headsets. For headsets compatible with the CALLMASTER VI, see “Connecting the Headset” later in this chapter. Handset (optional) Handset with custom cable provided as a D-Kit. Headset Adapter Cord 4-pin cord that connects the phone to the headset. Mounting Strips A kit containing two strips of fastening tape.
Connecting the CALLMASTER VI to the DEFINITY ECS The D8W line cord that connects the CALLMASTER VI to the DEFINITY ECS is 7 feet long. This cord uses a standard 8-pin modular jack, but only the two pins in the center are used. See Figure 3 for an example of this connection. INSTALLING THE CALLMASTER VI VOICE TERMINAL Important Notes on Installation All wiring between the DEFINITY ECS and the CALLMASTER VI voice terminal including the line cord, must consist of twisted pairs.
Handset Connecting the CALLMASTER VI to the PC A handset with a custom cable operates when plugged into one of the headset jacks. The handset and cable are provided as a D-Kit. The CALLMASTER VI relays call information to and from the PC over the Electronic Industry Association (EIA/TIA-574) cable. The PC uses this interface to dial and provide a graphical user interface to the DEFINITY ECS. See Figure 4 for an example of this connection.
® Connecting the Headsets ABOUT THE CALLMASTER VI Voice Terminal The CALLMASTER VI provides two 4-pin headset jacks. The following Lucent headsets are compatible with the CALLMASTER VI: The CALLMASTER VI is a miniature, digital-voice terminal. It works in conjunction with the DEFINITY ® Enterprise Communications Server (ECS) Release 6.1 and your application software.
Testing the Headset To test the headset, do the following steps: 1. Connect the headset to the CALLMASTER VI. 2 . Press the Headset On/Off button, and listen for the dial tone. If you do not hear the dial tone, press a Call Appearance button. If you still do not hear a dial tone, check that the cord is securely connected to both the jack and to the headset. It is recommended that you do not remove the headset adaptor cord from the CALLMASTER VI unless it becomes necessary to replace the cord.
Using the Buttons The CALLMASTER VI has eight buttons and eight indicators (see Figure 6). The voice terminal arrives with some of the buttons—Log In, Headset On/Off, Mute, Call Appearance 1, Call Appearance 2, and Release—already configured with button assignments. The buttons and indicators are described in this section.
● ● Never push objects of any kind into the equipment through housing slots since they may touch hazardous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone. If liquid is spilled, however, refer servicing to proper service personnel. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this telephone. There are no user serviceable parts. Opening or removing covers may expose you to hazardous voltages.
IMPORTANT USER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Message Waiting Indicator One red LED in the center of the CALLMASTER VI serves as a Message Waiting indicator. The lamp lights when a message is waiting. Note: if this lamp flashes it is an indication that the DEFINITY ECS is not communicating with the CALLMASTER VI. Careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your new voice terminal. Safety is a major factor in the design of every set. But, safety is YOUR responsibility, also.
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Printed in USA INTERFERENCE WARNING INFORMATION WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and CISPR-22. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an installation.