User guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 Programming
- Programming overview
- About the programming tools
- Enable your options
- Programming the system parameters
- Programming the extensions
- Programming the voice parameters
- Modify the extensions and system directory
- Program the terminal emergency numbers (ELINs)
- About the default line numbers
- Program the general line parameters
- Program the analog lines
- Program the digital trunks
- Assign priority lines
- Restrict external access (toll restriction/call barring)
- Program the voice management parameters
- Programming the voice mail settings
- Setting up the auto attendant
- Configuring call logging (SMDR)
- Programming a loudspeaker
- Committing your changes
- Performing a database backup
- Programming tips
- Chapter 4 Configuring the IP network
- About IP networking
- Network capabilities
- Planning your LAN
- IP programming sequence
- Connecting directly to the Internet
- Connecting to the Internet through an existing LAN
- Using a remote DHCP server
- Changing the assigned DHCP IP address range
- Configuring Domain Name Service
- Assigning a gateway
- Programming dial-up access to an ISP
- Configuring NAT Redirect
- Restricting LAN access (firewall)
- IP networking tips
- Chapter 5 Routine maintenance
- Is the system healthy?
- Is the system secure?
- Checking the system
- Launching the tools
- Enabling your licensed options
- Rebooting the system
- Powering down the system
- Powering up the system
- Upgrading the system
- Performing backups
- Saving call (SMDR) logs
- Using a remote access session
- Changing extensions or set types
- Creating a user guide
- Using a database template
- Maintenance tips
- Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and repair
- Checking the system LEDs
- Checking the logs
- Viewing diagnostics
- Using maintenance commands
- Using Windows networking commands
- Line troubleshooting
- IP port troubleshooting
- IP phone troubleshooting
- Analog phone troubleshooting
- System troubleshooting
- Network troubleshooting
- Fixing database or software corruption
- Replacing faulty components
- Troubleshooting tips
- Appendix A Default database
- Appendix B Reference
- Appendix C Planning
- Index

Programming
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Programming a loudspeaker
You can connect an external loudspeaker to the system
• through the analog services module (recommended
method), or
• through a loop start trunk that must be dedicated to
the loudspeaker.
Through the analog services module
1. Install the analog services module (ASM).
2. Connect the external loudspeaker to the loudspeaker
port (Port 4) on the analog services module.
3. Program the loudspeaker circuit into a line group to
allow extensions access to the circuit (it’s handled
like a line).
4. In the Hunt Map form, reference each extension to
the line group that contains the paging port line. This
step allows the extensions to have access to the
paging port.
Note the following:
• Extension 1600 by default is the extension number
that users call to access the paging port on the ASM.
• The line numbering is based on the position of the
module within the controller. For example with an
analog base controller, lines 1-4 are found on the
base controller. If the ASM is installed in slot 1 then
the line number for the paging port will be Line 6 (ASM
has another line on the card at port 1). If an additional
LS module is installed in slot 1 and the ASM module
is in Slot 2 or 3 then the line number for the paging
port is 10.










