i2022 ISDN Teleset 8-20-04 i2022 Series ISDN Teleset User’s Guide i2022 Comcodes Black: 300130358 Misty Cream: 300131679 004-LUC-I0005-B
i2022 ISDN Teleset Mandatory Customer Information Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Requirements This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The FCC registration information is located on a label affixed to the bottom of the Teleset. If requested, you must provide the telephone company with the following information: Facilities interface Code (FIC) 02IS5, Service Order Code 6.0Y, and Registered Jack RJ-49C*.
i2022 ISDN Teleset INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 2 ISDN i2022 S/T Teleset ...........................................................................................................................................................2 About This Manual ......................................................................................................................
i2022 ISDN Teleset TABLE OF FIGURES FIGURE 1: LINE AND POWER JACKS ............................................................................................................................................ 5 FIGURE 2: NT1 LEADS .............................................................................................................................................................. 6 FIGURE 3: S INTERFACE MODULE ...........................................................................................
i2022 ISDN Teleset FEATURES The i2022 Teleset offers an extensive list of features. They include the following: Cross-Compatibility The Telesets work with several different switches: the Lucent Technologies 5ESS® (Custom and National ISDN), the Nortel DMS-100® (National ISDN), the Siemens EWSD® (National ISDN), and the AG Communication Systems GTD-5®. Programmable Features and Options An extensive array of options/features may be provisioned via menus.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Call Timer On each new call, the timer displays the elapsed time of the call. Placing a new call resets the timer for the new call. Headset Jack Inserting the headset plug into this jack enables the headset, and disables the speakerphone. The i2022 Teleset contains an amplifier controlled by the volume key. Network Features Your Teleset can provide advanced network features. Such features as Call Forwarding, Auto-Callback and Call Pickup, may be available through your service provider.
i2022 ISDN Teleset ISDN INTERFACES A little background information sometimes helps. Your ISDN service comes to you over ordinary telephone line wiring. That makes it less expensive and simple to install. There are a number of interfaces defined in Basic Rate ISDN. The most common of these interfaces are designated U, S, and T. The letters U, S and T do not mean anything, they are reference points. Your service provider (telephone company) will normally provide a 2-wire connection, called a U Interface.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Figure 2: NT1 Leads PS1/PS2 SWITCH SETTINGS The i2022 requires PS2 power. Always leave the PS1/PS2 switch in the PS2 position. Figure 3: S Interface Module Power Switch PS 2 PS 1 NOTE: PS 2 is the mandatory Power Switch setting.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Pin 4-5: S/T Interface Pin 3-6: S/T Interface IN Pin 4-5: S/T Interface Pin 3-6: S/T Interface Pin 7-8: Power OUT TIS-1215B Power Adapter AUX AC 120V Lucent i2022 EM-32 EM-32 Figure 4: Using Lucent 1215B Power Supply NOTE: Because of the high power requirements of the 2022, it is recommended powering telesets equipped with EM-32 modules locally.
i2022 ISDN Teleset TERMINATING RESISTORS The i2022Teleset S Interface module has built-in Terminating Resistors. The Terminating Resistor switches are located on the top of the Interface Module. When the switches are in the ON position, the Terminating Resistors are installed. The value of the resistors is 100 Ohms. NOTE: The S Interface Module must be removed from the Teleset to gain access to the option switches.
i2022 ISDN Teleset In the following application, the NT1 is equal in distance to both i2022 phones. The Terminating Resistors are set to “On” at one of the phones and at the NT1. Figure 8: Equal Distance Telesets i2022 EQUIPPED WITH A U INTERFACE MODULE The i2022 is available with an optional U Interface Module. Actually, the U Interface Module is an NT1 device, therefore, the Teleset does not require an external NT1 device. Fig. 9 shows the i2022 equipped with a U Interface Module.
i2022 ISDN Teleset 1. 2. 3. 4. If the S Interface Jack is not used and the i2022 is the only device, set the Terminating Resistor switches to 50Ω. If there is a device connected to the S Interface, set the Terminating Resistor switches to 100Ω. If the S Interface Jack is not used and the i2022 is the only device, set the Timing Switch to Adaptive.
i2022 ISDN Teleset INSTALLING THE LOGO PLATE ASSEMBLING THE i2022 Inserting and removing the modules The i2022 Teleset requires either an S Interface module or a U Interface Module. There are also optional Data Modules available. There are two slots on the bottom of the i2022. The S and U modules fit in the left slot (as viewed from the rear with the i2022 upside down) and the Data Modules fit in the right slot. Different size connectors prevent the modules from being inserted into the wrong slot.
i2022 ISDN Teleset SOFTKEYS Directly below the display are four softkeys, vertically-oriented to the display. The location of these keys corresponds to menu choices that appear directly above them in the LCD window. For example, pressing the softkey below the “clock” menu reveals the options for setting the time of day and date. They are called softkeys because their function changes according to the menu. In one menu a key may set the time, while in another menu the same key is used to choose a feature.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Example: Press the softkey under Directory - shown below by highlighting (bold type) the word “DIR” and highlighting the softkey below that menu item. Pressing the Directory softkey brings up the second menu with additional choices. In our example we chose Search next shown in bold type. The selected menu items are shown in bold type for emphasis. The softkey under Search is highlighted to indicate the chosen softkey.
i2022 ISDN Teleset NOTE: You may abort the Auto-Install by pressing the Menu key at any time The Auto-Install programming choices are: Adjust Contrast – Select Yes or No. The i2022 may display a wait message and start a countdown. This is the TWait timer. NOTE You can abort the T-Wait countdown timer at any time by pressing the Speaker key or any touchtone keypad digit. SPID – If the switch supports Auto-SPID you will be prompted to choose a SPID.
i2022 ISDN Teleset If the switch supports Auto-SPID, the i2022 will display all of the SPIDs available on the line in the following format: If the SPID displayed is not the correct SPID for your application, press the Next key. Pressing the Detail softkey will display the SPID, the Primary Directory Number, and the Bearer Services assigned to the SPID.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Connecting the I2022- Manual-install 1. Assemble the i2022 NOTE: Make sure the logo plate is installed 2. Verify the PS1/PS2 switch located on the Interface Module is in the PS2 position. See page 6 for further information on setting the PS1/PS2 switch. 3. Verify the Terminating Resistor (TR) switch is set correctly. See page 8 for further information on setting the TR switch. 4. Connect one end of the eight-pin mounting cord to the ISDN Line-In jack on the bottom of the Teleset.
i2022 ISDN Teleset 4. Up to twenty digits can be entered as the SPID. After entering the digits, press Save to enter into non-volatile memory. If an error is made use the Bkspc (backspace) key to edit. Enter the corrected digits and press Save. 5. Choose the Service you require. (Voice is the default) See Table 4. Serviced as Voice SPID1 = 84755547360101 [(P+D)=POTS+Data] POTS (P+D) Data MORE is flashing Press MENU to exit. When the SPID entry is complete, the Teleset must be programmed.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Manually Programming Call Appearances Take a look at the layout of the Line and Call Appearance keys. These (32) keys are located on the far-right hand side of the phone. The upper-left-hand key is the default or primary key. This key must remain a Call Appearance key. All of the other 31 keys are programmable. It is important to check with your system administrator to see how your Teleset is provisioned at the switch.
i2022 ISDN Teleset After the DN has been entered, press the Bearer softkey until the Bearer Service of Speech is displayed. Since the first DN, 847-555-4736 has only two Call Appearances and there are three Call Appearances lit, press the third CA key to turn that CA off. 1 9 17 25 2 10 18 26 3 11 19 27 4 12 20 28 5 13 21 29 6 14 22 30 7 15 23 31 8 16 24 32 After you completed the DN/CA selections, press Save. The display will now allow you to move to the second DN.
i2022 ISDN Teleset The second DN has four Call Appearances. To enter them, press Change. Since the first DN had two Call Appearances, select keys 3, 4, 5, and 6. They will light as you press them. 1 9 17 25 2 10 18 26 3 11 19 27 4 12 20 28 5 13 21 29 6 14 22 30 7 15 23 31 8 16 24 32 Enter the second DN as a seven-digit number. Enter the Bearer Service as Speech, and then press Save. The third DN in the example has only one CA. That DN/CA will be assigned to key 7.
i2022 ISDN Teleset 2. Press FA to scroll the features on the display. 3. The following features: PkUp (Call Pickup), Fwdon (Call Forwarding), Confr (Conference), Transfer, Drop, MsgWt 1 (Message Waiting 1) and MsgWt 2 (Message Waiting 2) are enabled as you scroll though them. If the switch is set for EWSD® the Transfer key may not be present. 4. To change or set the Conf key, scroll to the conference key, press Change and enter the feature number using the touch-tone keypad.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Press the Cntrst softkey. Adjust the contrast by pressing the Less and More softkeys. If the display characters appear faded, pressing the More softkey will darken the characters by increasing the contrast. Similarly, pressing the Less softkey decreases contrast (lightens the characters) for comfortable viewing and better clarity. Exit by pressing the MENU key. Setting the Backlighting Options The i2022 Teleset incorporates a four-line + icons, 27 character, adjustable, backlit display.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Press MENU to exit. NOTE: An explanation of the options provided by the MORE key is found in the Basic Operation section found in Chapter 2. Setting the Date and Time Clock Setting the time and date are important to the accuracy of your Teleset. This is important because the alarm clock and the Call Log features are dependent on setting the correct time and date. The graphic flowchart may be useful in setting the time. Set the time as follows: 1. Press the MENU hardkey. 2.
i2022 ISDN Teleset 4. Enter the clock digits (see example) and press Save. Pressing Save returns the following screen. 5. Press MENU to exit. Ringing Patterns Your Teleset has ten different ringing patterns to signal incoming calls. Ringing can also be turned off by using the # key. Set the pattern as shown below. Each call appearance can have its own setting. 1. Press MENU, then MORE. When the screen below is returned, press the button under Ring, then RingPattern. 2.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Each call appearance can ring with a different sound. This is done by pressing any call appearance key and choosing a ring pattern (0-9) or silent alerting (#) and then pressing Accept. As an example, we press the digit 3 on the keypad or press call appearance 3, then choose a ring pattern or silent alerting(#). We may then choose a default volume setting and then SaVol, Accept.
i2022 ISDN Teleset PrimCA (Primary Call Appearance) Primary Call Appearances are Call Appearance locations you consider to be your own. Do not confuse PrimCA locations with Primary Directory Numbers (PDN) which are used by your service provider to identify a particular phone. Some other attributes of PrimCA: Executive/secretarial applications Conjunction with RLP (Ringing Line Preference) User line identification The Primary Line feature works in conjunction with Ringing Line Preference.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Intercom Intercom is a Call Appearance assigned by the telephone company switch to be used as an intercom. To manually program a hardkey as an intercom, press MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, ICOM. Select the Call Appearance to be used as an Intercom, by pressing it. In our example, Key 16 was pressed. If the Key chosen is available as an Intercom Call Appearance it will light green. The Intercom is available as either an Automatic Answer or as a Manual Answer Intercom.
i2022 ISDN Teleset To return to Manual Answer, press the Manual Answer key. Speed Dial Key Assignment You can assign Speed Dial numbers to individual hardkeys. Programmable hardkeys may only be assigned to a single function/feature. If a hardkey is already assigned, it cannot also be used for a Speed Dial key. This activity should be coordinated with your system administrator or service provider. 1. Press MENU to bring up the menu shown below. When it appears press the SpDial key. 2.
i2022 ISDN Teleset If a number is entered that exceeds the 24 digits displayed, the display scrolls to the left and show the last 24 digits entered. The first of the digits will be scrolled off of the display.
i2022 ISDN Teleset After the entire number is viewed, press the edit key and edit the number as above. NOTE: If you dial “9” for a Centrex or PBX outside line, or a “1” to access long distance, include that digit. To originate a call using the Speed Dial key, press the button that has been programmed with the number to be dialed. The Teleset will automatically select a line and dial the number. An alternate operation is to go off-hook on the handset and then press the speed dial key.
i2022 ISDN Teleset 3. Enter the date you want the alarm to sound, or press Daily, then press Save. 4. Enter the time (hour, minute), then press Save. If you wish to enter additional alarms press Next and repeat the above. PASSWORD SELECTION A password (numeric) can safeguard your directory entries and programming. Forgetting your password may mean resetting the Teleset to the manufacturer’s initial settings. Choose a password that you won’t forget.
i2022 ISDN Teleset 5. This number is your password. Write it down. You are prompted to confirm the password. 6. To begin Level 2 protection, press the lit MENU hardkey now. Do not press the Menus softkey. Level 2 protection is now set. 7. To begin Level 3 protection, enter your password and press the Menus softkey. Level 3 protects the Teleset’s entire menu system. 8. To begin Level 4 protection, enter your password and press the Total softkey.
i2022 ISDN Teleset NON-PROGRAMMABLE HARDKEYS AND INDICATORS Non-Programmable Hardkeys and Indicators are found to the right of the touchtone keypad. Some of the keys in this group perform important calling and answering functions. MSG If your line service includes the Message Waiting feature, the MSG1 (and MSG2, when available) indicator will flash, or optionally light (red) when someone has left a call at your message center.
i2022 ISDN Teleset PLACING CALLS The two methods of placing calls are On-Hook and Off-Hook dialing. Dialing Off-Hook 1. Lift the handset (go Off-Hook), listen for dial tone and note the steady, green Call Appearance key. 2. Using the touchtone keypad, dial the number and observe the call timing feature. When the called party answers the call timer begins operation. 3. Return the handset to the switch hook cradle (go On-Hook) to disconnect. Dialing On-Hook 1.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Figure 12 is an answered, incoming call with Calling Party Name and Number. Figure 12: Active Call Name and Number HOLD KEY During a call, you can answer an incoming call or initiate another call by pressing the Hold key. The original call is held until you return to it. Automatic Hold is a standard feature of National ISDN. This operates by pressing another Call Appearance key while on a call.
i2022 ISDN Teleset 3–Way Conferencing NOTE: On the Nortel DMS-100® and Siemens EWSD® switches, the Conf key is displayed as Conf/Tr. On the Lucent Technologies 5ESS® switch it is displayed as Conf and Trans keys. Conferencing Two Outgoing Calls 1. Place the first call. 2. Press the Conf or the Conf/Tr softkey, the phone automatically provides dial tone from another Call Appearance. This display is shown after the second call is ringing. 3. Dial the number of the second party. 4.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Conferencing an Outgoing Call to an Incoming Call 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Place the outgoing call on Hold by using the Hold key. The outgoing Call Appearance will flash red. Answer the incoming call. Press the Conf (conference) softkey and the phone adds dial tone from another Call Appearance. Ignore the dial tone! Press the first (outgoing) Call Appearance and the dial tone stops. Press the Join key and the conference is completed. Conferencing Two Incoming Calls 1. 2. 3. 4.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Directory Changes When Directory (DIR) is pressed, the following is displayed. Setup NOTE: To transfer a name/telephone number from the Call Log to the Directory, see page 44. NOTE: The Setup key is used to set Dialing Options. It is not used to setup the directory. Dialing Options are discussed later in the chapter. If adding an entry, enter the name, press the same keys that are used to dial numbers on the touchtone pad.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Directory Searches To locate a specific entry in the Directory, press Search to display the following screen. NOTE: If there are no entries in the Directory, a “Directory is Empty” message will be displayed. At this point, the user may either press Next or Prev to scroll through the entries or enter a name from the keypad. When the keypad is pressed the display will change as shown below.
i2022 ISDN Teleset DIALING OPTIONS Dialing Options allow the user to automatically add prefix digits or strip off digits, which are not needed from Directory Numbers recorded in the call log. For example, a digit 9 is required when dialing calls outside your business group. In order to dial this number from the call log, a digit 9 would have to be added in front of the Directory number. In addition, the NPA (Area Code) may have to be deleted or a 1 may have to be added.
i2022 ISDN Teleset To set the Control type press Change. In our illustration we will use Semi Auto, since it will be the most commonly used option. Press SemiAu and then press Save. Control Type : NonUse SemiAu Auto Save MORE is flashing After the Control Type is chosen, enter your Phone Number (Directory number) as a 10 digit number. Use the Bkspc key if you make a mistake. After the number is entered, press Save. The following screen will be displayed.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Outside Code – This is the prefix you dial to reach a phone number outside of your business group. This is usually a 9. Local Calls – This is the number of digits required to dial a local call after the Outside Code is dialed. Choices are 7 digit, 10 digit or 1+10 digit. Press Change. The Teleset will prompt you to enter the number of digits needed for Inside Dialing. Select either 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 using the dial keypad. In our example, we selected 4. Press Save.
i2022 ISDN Teleset CALL RECORDS Your Teleset stores call activity records in electronic memory. The softkey CalLog will change to NewLog upon receipt of an unanswered incoming call to Prime Call Appearances. To access to the call records, press the CalLog, or NewLog, softkey on the startup screen. Among the calls stored are: Incoming calls Outgoing calls Unanswered calls Forty call records are saved in the Unanswered log, and thirty call records are saved in the Answered and Outgoing logs.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Calling Party Date and Time of Call Record Index Number Ed’s Garage Number of calls from JAN 06 03:18A 5 this number Calling 30:847 555-4736 Party Dial Prev Edit Clear MORE is flashing If the dial option is set to Semi Auto, the following display is returned. Select Inside if the call is within your Business Group. Select Outside if the call is outside of your Business Group. Inside Outside MORE is flashing If the Dial Option is set to Auto, the call will be dialed.
i2022 ISDN Teleset NOTE: It is not necessary to edit the Call Record Directory Number if the Dial option Feature is used. When the number is transferred to the Directory, you have an opportunity to edit the name. Use the ∗ key to enter an asterisk or a hyphen. Use the # key to enter a pound sign or apostrophe. Use the DN softkey to toggle between the Name and the Telephone number. Use the - key for a space. ADVANCED FEATURES ANALOG PORT The i2022 is equipped with two analog RJ11 jacks.
i2022 ISDN Teleset To configure the i2022 for Analog Port Sharing the Teleset’s SPID, press MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, MORE, MORE, SPID, Change, Save. The display will show Serviced as Voice SPID1= (your SPID here) [(P+D)=POTS+Data] POTS (P+D) Data MORE is flashing Pressing POTS will change the “Serviced as” line in the display to “Serviced as Voice and POTS”. Press MENU to save and exit. Analog Port Sharing the Teleset’s SPID – Operation The Analog Port is now shared with the first Call Appearance.
i2022 ISDN Teleset To configure the i2022 for Analog Port on a separate SPID, press MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, MORE, MORE, SPID, SPID2. The display will show Press Change, and enter the second SPID. Then press Save. The display will then prompt for a service. NOTE: SPID 1 and SPID 2 can not be the same number. Pressing POTS will change the “Serviced as” line in the display to “Serviced as Voice and POTS”. Press MENU to save and exit. NOTE: changing or entering a SPID will cause the i2022 to reinitialize.
i2022 ISDN Teleset NOTE: The user can place the Analog Port on hold by “flashing” the switchooks (or pressing a flash key) on the phone. Flashing a second time reconnects to the held call. Outgoing calls can be placed from the Analog Port. The analog icons will show the on-hook/off-hook status of the analog call. NOTE: The Analog Port supports Touchtone dialing only. It does not support rotary or pulse dialing. CALL BLOCKING TONE The i2022 will furnish an audible tone if there is no B-Channel available.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Off-Hook -- The icon on the right is displayed when the Analog Port is programmed and the Analog Call Appearance is off-hook. HEADSET – The Headset icon will light when the Handset/Headset option is in the Headset mode. INTERCOM -- Lights when Intercom is set to Auto Answer. It is not lit when the Intercom is the manual answer mode. RINGER-OFF -- Lights when the Ringer volume is set to off. ALARM -- Lights if the Alarm Clock is set.
i2022 ISDN Teleset PROGRAMMING A DSS/BLF (DIRECT STATION SELECT / BUSY LAMP FIELD) FEATURE To program a DSS/BLF 1. 2. 3. 4. Ensure the Call Appearances to be used for the BLF are set to General Call Appearances. Press MENU, MORE, MORE, MORE, DSS/BLF Select a Call Appearance. Press it a second time to confirm your selection. Press the SetAddr softkey. If your line is a Centrex line, the DN must be edited. For convenience, 4-digit, 5-digit, and 7-digit dialing options are provided.
i2022 ISDN Teleset When the feature softkey to be removed is displayed, press Clear. In the following display FwdOn (Call Forward) was cleared. KEY MAPPING The i2022 supports a local feature called Key Mapping. The purpose of the Key Mapping feature is to allow features that have Feature Activators higher than Key 32 to appear on a hardkey. For example, the North American ISDN Users Forum (NIUF) recommends using Key 57 as a Call Forward key. Key 57 defaults as a softkey on the i2022 Teleset.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Press the hardkey that you would like to remap. If you select a key that is not available you will be prompted to “Try Another Key.” When you select an available key the display will show: NOTE: Key (xx) will be the number of the hardkey you select. At this point, use the dial keypad to enter the Feature Number (Activator/Identifier) that you want to appear on the key you selected. In our example, we entered 57. Press Save to remap the key. Press MENU to exit the idle menu.
i2022 ISDN Teleset The Teleset will light the appropriate Call Appearance keys and display the DN assigned to them. This is helpful when checking Multiple Call Appearances or labeling the Teleset. PROTECTING KEYS FROM BEING OVERWRITTEN (This procedure is not necessary On 5ESS Custom ISDN or firmware versions dated K121003 or newer.) Once the Teleset has been completely programmed, it is possible for the serving switch to change the Teleset’s programming. This feature is called Auto-Parameter Downloading.
i2022 ISDN Teleset To unprotect the keys, press them again and the key will go dark. NOTE: Protecting the keys does not prevent Speed dial keys from being changed locally using Menu, SpDial. KEY CLICKS Key clicks can be enabled or disabled by pressing MENU, and dialing 96 on the touchtone keypad. DISABLE LOGGING Call logs can be disabled completely so that no calls will log, or, they can be disabled so “shared” Call Appearances will not log.
i2022 ISDN Teleset MAINTAINING THE TELESET CHECKING THE FW VERSION If you experience a problem with the i2022 you may be asked to verify the firmware version. To check the FW version of the i2022, press MENU, View, Version. The display will show the version number. LOADING FW Firmware can be replaced and the i2022 can be updated using the FWLoader. See your distributor or service provider for information on this product.
i2022 ISDN Teleset Calls Blocked No B-Channel available 1. B-Channel in use by another station on the bus. 2. Teleset programmed with a single SPID and an Analog Port. Either the Teleset can be used or the Analog Port can be used but not at the same time. GLOSSARY The definitions in this Glossary refer to the i2022 Teleset only. Bearer Service - also known as Bearer Capability. The type of service that can be accessed on the “B” channel.
i2022 ISDN Teleset S Interface – The 4-wire interface between the ISDN telephone and the NT1. In the i2022 it is the same point as the T Interface. Shared Call Appearance (SCA) – A Call Appearance that appears on more than one ISDN telephone. Similar to an extension phone in an analog telephone application. Service Profile Identifier (SPID) – A code programmed into the telephone and used by the switch to identify the configuration used by the telephone. The SPID is usually the PDN plus 0101.
i2022 ISDN Teleset INDEX A Hardkeys Redial, 37 headset, 3, 4, 33, 55 Hold, 3, 35 Holder, 4 accessories, 4 alarm, 3, 30, 31 amplifier, 4 Auto Install, 13 SPID, 14 Switch, 14 Auto-Callback, 4 Auto-SPID, 10 Auto-Switch, 10 I Install, Auto, 13 Installation, 2 interface, 2, 3, 5, 8, 56, 57 B J Busy Lamp Field, 49, 50 jack, ii, 4, 7, 9 C K Call Appearance, 3, 10, 26, 32, 34, 35, 56, 57 ConfCA, 26 Call Forwarding, 4, 21 Call Pickup, 4, 21 Caller ID, 3, 33, 34 CalLog, 3, 43, 44 Calls Placing Off-Hook, 34 c
i2022 ISDN Teleset P Speed Dialing, 3, 28 SPID, 14 switch, 5, 6, 10, 11, 17, 21, 32, 34, 55, 56, 57 Switch Settings, 10 Switch Type, 10 system administrator, 5, 6, 10, 28 Passive Bus, 8 password, 3, 31, 32 pins, 6 power supply, 6 PROG, 3 provider, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 26, 28, 52 T R Teleset, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 17, 21, 22, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 43, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57 Terminal Equipment (TE) TE, 5 Terminating Resistor, 8, 9 Time & Date Setting, 23 timer, 3, 4, 33, 34 Transfer, 3, 21, 35 receiver,