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Version 3.9
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Installing PBX Boards ................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Hardware Configuration For TX-0204i .................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Board Number Setting ............................................................................................................. 2
1.1.2 TX-0204i Installation ................................................................................................................ 2
1.1.3 TX-0204i Telephone Line Connections .................................................................................... 2
1.1.4 TX-0204i Wiring ....................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Hardware Configuration For TX-0408/TX-0408i...................................................................... 5
1.2.1 Board Number Setting ............................................................................................................. 5
1.2.2 TX-0408/TX-0408i Installation.................................................................................................. 6
1.2.3 TX-0408/TX-0408i Telephone Line Connections ..................................................................... 6
1.2.4 TX-0408/TX-0408i Wiring ........................................................................................................ 7
1.3 Hardware Configuration For TX-0400 ..................................................................................... 9
1.3.1 Board Number Setting ............................................................................................................. 9
1.3.2 TX-0400 Installation ............................................................................................................... 10
1.3.3 TX-0400 Telephone Line Connections ................................................................................... 10
1.3.4 TX-0400 Wiring .......................................................................................................................11
1.4 Hardware Configuration For TX-0400E ................................................................................. 13
1.4.1 Board Number Setting ........................................................................................................... 14
1.4.2 TX-0400E Installation............................................................................................................. 14
1.4.3 TX-0400E Telephone Line Connections................................................................................. 14
1.5 Hardware Configuration For TX-1200 ................................................................................... 15
1.5.1 Board Number Setting ........................................................................................................... 16
1.5.2 TX-1200 Installation ............................................................................................................... 16
1.5.3 TX-1200 Telephone Line Connections ................................................................................... 17
1.5.4 TX-1200 Wiring ...................................................................................................................... 17
1.6 Hardware Configuration For TX-0012 ................................................................................... 19
1.6.1 Board Number Setting ........................................................................................................... 19
1.6.2 TX-0012 Installation ............................................................................................................... 20
1.6.3 TX-0012 Telephone Line Connections ................................................................................... 20
1.6.4 TX-0012 Wiring ...................................................................................................................... 21
1.7 Hardware Configuration For TD-5248/TD-5260 .................................................................... 23
1.7.1 Board Number Setting ........................................................................................................... 24
1.7.2 Trunk Line Setting .................................................................................................................. 25
1.7.3 TD-5248/5260 Installation ...................................................................................................... 25
CON6
(SCSA Bus)
CON2
Stereo Audio In
CON3
SW1
(For Board Number Setting)
TX-0204i
CON4
SW2
(Factory Default)
SW1
SW2
CON2
CON3
CON4
CON5
CON6
2.
3.
4.
Position the TX-0204i in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge
connector with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
2.
3.
Connect the SCSA bus flat cable (when more than one TX-0204i are installed).
4.
5.
6.
PC Power
JP2
JP2
CON6
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
CON6
TX-0
SW2
WH/BRN 1-R4
GRN/WH 2-T3
Trunk Lines
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
WH/BRN
GRN/WH
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
1-R4
2-T3
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
T1
T1-T2
T1-T2
T1-T2
E1-E4
E1-E4
E1-E4
E1-E4
E1-E4
TX-0204i
E2
E1
T1-T2
T2
Invalid
Socket
Extension Lines
Extension Lines
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
T1-T2
E3
E4
204i
CON6
(SCSA Bus)
CON2
Stereo Audio In
CON3
SW1
(For Board Number Setting)
TX-0408/TX0408i
CON4
SW2
(Factory Default)
SW1
SW2
CON2
CON3
CON4
CON5
CON6
2.
3.
4.
Position the TX-0408/TX-0408i in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge
connector with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
8.
9.
Connect the SCSA bus flat cable (when more than one TX-0408/TX-0408i are
installed).
10. Connect the DC power plug to the DC power jack(i.e. CON6) of TX-0408/TX-0408i.
11. (optional) Connect an external music source to a stereo audio input jack.
12. (optional) Connect an external speaker to a stereo audio output jack.
PC Power
JP2
JP2
CON6
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
CON6
TX-0
SW2
WH/BRN
GRN/WH
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
Trunk Lines
Extension Lines
Extension Lines
WH/BRN
GRN/WH
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
WH/BRN
GRN/WH
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
1-R4
2-T3
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
1-R4
2-T3
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
E1-E4
E1-E4
E1-E4
E1-E4
E1-E4
E5-E8
E5-E8
E5-E8
E5-E8
E5-E8
T2
T1
T3
TX-0408
T4
1-R4
2-T3
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
T1-T4
E2
E1
E3
E4
E6
E5
E7
E8
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CON6
(SCSA Bus)
CON2
Stereo Audio In
CON3
SW1
(For Board Number Setting)
TX-0400
CON4
SW2
(Factory Default)
Invalid Socket
24-00400-0X-0X
PCI Bus Gold Fingers
SW1
SW2
CON2
CON3
CON4
CON5
CON6
2.
3.
4.
Position the TX-0400 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge connector
with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
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2.
Connect the SCSA bus flat cable (when more than one TX-0400 are installed).
3.
4.
5.
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PC Power
JP2
JP2
CON6
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
SW1
CON6
JP2
CON6
SW1
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
CON6
SW2
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400
TX-0
T1-T4
WH/BRN 1-R4
GRN/WH 2-T3
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
Trunk Lines
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
T2
T1
T3
TX-0400
T4
Invalid Socket
Invalid Socket
SW1
(For Board Number Setting)
TX-0400E
CON2
Trunk Line 1-4
24-0004E-12
PCI Bus Gold Fingers
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SW1
CON2
2.
3.
4.
Position the TX-0400E in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge
connector with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
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T1T4
WH/BRN 1-R4
GRN/WH 2-T3
Trunk Lines
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
T1T4
T1T4
T1T4
T1T4
T2
T1
T3
TX-0400E
T4
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CON5
CON6
(SCSA Bus)
CON2
Stereo Audio In
CON3
SW1
(For Board Number Setting)
TX-1200
CON4
SW2
(Factory Default)
24-01200-0X-0X
PCI Bus Gold Fingers
SW1
SW2
CON2
CON3
CON4
CON5
CON6
2.
3.
4.
Position the TX-1200 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge connector
with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
2.
Connect the SCSA bus flat cable (when more than one TX-1200 are installed).
3.
4.
5.
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PC Power
JP2
JP2
CON6
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
CON6
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
CON6
200
T X- 1
SW2
WH/BRN
GRN/WH
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
Trunk Lines
1-R4
2-T3
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
WH/BRN 1-R4
GRN/WH 2-T3
Trunk Lines
Trunk Lines
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
WH/BRN
GRN/WH
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
1-R4
2-T3
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
T1-T4
T5-T8
T5-T8
T5-T8
T5-T8
T9-T12
T9-T12
T9-T12
T9-T12
T2
T1
T3
TX-1200
T4
T6
T5
T7
T8
T10
T9
T11
T12
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T1-T4
T5-T8
T9-T12
CON6
(SCSA Bus)
CON2
Stereo Audio In
CON3
SW1
(For Board Number Setting)
TX-0012
CON4
SW2
(Factory Default)
24-00012-0X-0X
PCI Bus Gold Fingers
SW1
SW2
CON2
CON3
CON4
CON5
CON6
2.
3.
4.
Position the TX-0012 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge
connector with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
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2.
Connect the SCSA bus flat cable (when more than one TX-0012 are installed).
3.
4.
5.
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PC Power
JP2
JP2
CON6
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
CON6
JP2
SW1
CON6
JP2
CON6
SW1
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
SW1
CON6
JP2
SW1
JP2
CON6
CON6
TX-0
SW2
WH/BRN 1-R4
GRN/WH 2-T3
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
Extension Lines
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
WH/BRN 1-R4
GRN/WH 2-T3
Extension Lines
Extension Lines
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
WH/BRN
GRN/WH
OR/WH
WH/BL
BL/WH
WH/OR
WH/GRN
BRN/WH
E1-E4
E1-E4
E1-E4
E1-E4
E5-E8
E5-E8
E5-E8
E5-E8
E5-E8
E9-E12
E9-E12
E9-E12
E9-E12
E9-E12
E2
E1
E3
TX-0012
E4
E6
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
E5
E7
E8
1-R4
2-T3
3-T2
4-R1
5-T1
6-R2
7-R3
8-T4
E1-E4
E10
E9
E11
E12
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012
TX
SW1
CON3
1 2 3
DIP
CON9
SW3
LED 1
E1Trunk 1
LED 2
ON
RX
CON1
TX
CON6
SW2
1 2 3
DIP
4
LED 3
E1 Trunk 2
LED 4
RX
CON4
ON
SW4
1 2 3
DIP
TD-5260 BNC
(Factory Default)
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
CON1
CON3
CON4
CON6
CON9
The following diagram illustrates the location of connectors and switches (i.e. CON2,
CON5 CON9, SW1 to SW4 and LED5 to LED8) on TD-5248/TD-5260 board(RJ45 ).
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ON
SW 1
SW 2
DIP
3
CO N9
LED 5
LED 6
ON
CO N2
DIP
3
LED 7
LED 8
CO N5
ON
SW 4
DIP
3
T D - 5 2 4 8 / 5 2 6 0 RJ45
(Factory Default)
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
CON2
CON5
CON9
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SW 3
SW1-1 /
SW2-1
Off
SW1-2 /
SW2-2
On
SW1-3 /
SW2-3
On
SW1-4 /
SW2-4
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
2.
3.
4.
Position the TD-5248/5260 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge
connector with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
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SW 1
TX
DIP
3
CON9
CON3
SW 3
LED 1
E1
T runk 1
LED 2
ON
RX
CON1
TX
CON6
SW 2
DIP
3
LED 3
E1
T runk 2
LED 4
RX
CON4
ON
SW 4
DIP
3
TD-5260 BNC
(Factory Default)
LED Status
Green
Yellow
On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Off
On
X: No message is disclosed.
Message Check
Remote Alarm
OK
ERROR
X
X
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Frame Sync.
OK
OK
ERROR
X
Signal Level
OK
OK
OK
ERROR
CO N5
SW 1
CO N9
CO N7
CO N8
CO N8
SW 2
T runk Line
CO N6
24-09242-XX
PCI Bus G old Fingers
Mother Board
SW1
SW2
CON5
CON6
CON7
CON8
Daughter Board
CON8/CON9 :signal transmission between mother board and daughter board
Note:
DO NOT REMOVE the daughter board from its mother board.
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2.
3.
4.
Position the TF-9242/TF-9222 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge
connector with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
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2.
Connect the SCSA bus flat cable (when more than one TF-9242 are installed).
CO N5
CO N5
CO N5
CO N5
CO N5
SW 1
CO N5
SW 1
CO N5
SW 1
CO N5
SW 1
CO N5
SW 1
CO N5
SW 2
42/
T F -9 2
T F -9 2
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CO N3
SW 1
TV-2760
ON
SW 2
DIP
2
4
(Factory Default)
SW1
SW2
CON3
1.9.2TV-2760 Installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the TV-2760 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge connector
with the bus socket.
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5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
CO N3
CO N3
SW 1
CO N3
CO N3
SW 1
CO N3
CO N3
SW 1
CO N3
SW 1
CO N3
SW 2
T V -2 7
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CON3
TV-27120
SW1
CON3
1.10.2TV-27120 Installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the TV-27120 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge
connector with the bus socket.
5.
SW1
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
CON3
SW1
CON3
CON3
SW1
CON3
CON3
SW1
CON3
SW1
CON3
2
TV-271
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1.11.2TV-2882/TV-2842 Installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the TV-2882/TV-2842 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge
connector with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
Connect the SCSA bus flat cable (when more than one TV-2882/TV-2842 are
installed).
8.
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1.11.4TV-2882/TV-2842 Wiring
1.
Connect all subscribed trunk lines to U interface of the ISDN NT1 device.
2.
Your ISDN-NT1 device may have message light to indicate the connection status.
You should refer to the ISDN-NT1 device manual for detailed information.
2.
Each port is built with a LED to indicate the ports connection status. When the LED
turns green, it means the ports connection is OK; if the LED is off, it means the
ports connection is not established.
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1.12.2TV-3340 Installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the TV-3340 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge connector
with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
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1.13.2TV-3320 Installation
1.
2.
3.
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4.
Position the TV-3320 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge connector
with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
1.14.2TV-2520 Installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the TV-2520 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge connector
with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
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1.15.2TV-2510 Installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the TV-2510 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge connector
with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
1.16.2TV-2630 Installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the TV-2630 in the slot with care and align the "Goldfinger" edge connector
with the bus socket.
5.
6.
Repeat above steps until you have installed all desired boards into your system.
7.
1.16.3TV-2630 Wiring
When more than one TV-2630 are installed, you have to use the SCSA bus flat cable to
connect all the boards installed together.
CON2
CON2
CON2
SW1
CON2
CON2
CON2
CON2
SW1
CON2
SW1
SW1
0
TV-263
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2.
3.
Click Run from the Start menu. A window will be displayed. Browse the CD to find
Disk1\Setup.exe, then click OK.
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4.
5.
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6.
The system will automatically detect the memory mapping service on the system.
If the Mapping Driver is not installed on your system, please click OK to go on to
next installation step to install Mapping Driver; otherwise, please go on to Step 11.
7.
8.
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9.
Click OK.
10.
11.
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12.
Enter the CD key. You can find a CD key on the top of the CD.
13.
The product items available for installation will be shown upon your purchase
conditions. If the product you purchased is TeleAPG only, there will be one
selection: TeleAPG only. If the product you purchased is TelePCX, there will be
two selections: TeleAPG only and TeleAPG and TelePCX. If the product you
purchased is TelePCX and TeleUMS, there will be three selections: TeleAPG only,
TeleAPG and TelePCX and TeleAPG, TelePCX and TeleUMS.
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14.
The system will detect all hardware boards installed and adjust the hardware
settings automatically.
15.
Before you select the voice compression format; you should read the on-screen
information carefully.
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16.
17.
You can change installation directory by clicking Browse. To accept the default
installation directory, click Next to continue.
18.
Enter the administrator ID and password. The password must be a 4-digit number.
After the installation is completed, the ID and password will be used by the PBX
system to verify the administrators identity whenever you start TeleAPG or
TelePCX. We recommend the password 1111 coinciding with the default user
password.
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19.
Enter the long distance access code (LDSC), local country code (LCC) and local
area code(LAC).
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20.
The file copy process will proceed automatically until completed. If you are
upgrading your PBX system from TelePCX to TelePCX TeleUMS, you will not
see this screen.
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21.
22.
Data restoring, including restoring PBX database, Std/IVR database and UMS
database.
23.
Once the software has been restored to the hard disk, the administrator will have
the option to perform quick install or customized install.
24.
When Quick Install is selected, a standard PBX system will be established with
default settings. Customized Install will give you additional configuration options,
though installation must proceed manually after selected. Note that if you have a
T1 or E1 board installed in your system, you will not allowed to do Customized
Install.
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2.
3.
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TelePCX will announce different greetings, and route calls to different operators for
different time periods and holidays. The default business hours are from 9:00 to 17:30,
with an interval for lunch from 12:00 to 13:00. Weekend is set from Friday midnight to
00:00 Monday morning. The time period is editable by double clicking the data cell and it
should be set in 24-hour format (e.g. 09:00/21:00).
Note:
TelePCX refers to your operating systems date and time to determine the proper
announcement and routing method for each incoming call. Priority is given first to
holidays, followed by weekend, lunch time, business hours, and finally nonbusiness hours. The first match will determine the announcement and routing.
4.
For each time period, incoming calls will be routed to the Auto Attendant. Double click
on the Call Handling data cell to select your call handling mode.
Alternatives for incoming call routing.
Operator, then voice mail: When an incoming call is received, the PBX system will
route the incoming call to the operator first. If the operator does not answer the call
within the time-out limit defined for no answer, the incoming call will then be
transferred to the operators voice mailbox.
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Auto attendant: When an incoming call is received, the PBX system will route the
incoming call to the auto attendant.
Operator, then auto attendant: When an incoming call is received, the PBX
system will route the operator first. If the operator is busy or the call is not
answered, the call will then be transferred to the Auto Attendant.
Operator only: When an incoming call is received, the PBX system will route the
incoming call to the operator. No further action is taken.
Operator, then call management: When an incoming call is received, the PBX
system will route the incoming call to the operator first. If the operator does not
answer the call within the time-out defined for no answer situation, the PBX system
will follow the operators call management settings for routing.
Fax receive: When an incoming call is received, the PBX system will route the
incoming call directly to the fax menu. To have this function available, you must
install TeleUMS in your PBX system.
Access VoIP(by trunk): Incoming calls via a specified trunk line can directly
access the VoIP gateway.
IVRFOD 1 9: Reserved for customized IVR/FOD templates. Note: The created
templates must be saved with an appropriate file name, such as IVRFOD1,
IVRFOD2,, and IVRFOD9.
StdIVRFOD1-9: Reserved for the standard IVR/FOD templates. Note: The created
templates must be saved with an appropriate name, such as stdIVRFOD1,
stdIVRFOD2,, stdIVRFOD9.
5.
You can assign an extension as an operator. If you want to have more than one
extension to be assigned as an operator, you should create a pilot number to represent
a group of extensions.
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Setup Call
Setup Operator
handling
here.
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click here to
Select extension members for group 201 and set the ring way to Hunting.
Whenever the hunted extension is busy, the system will ring next extension,
e.g. an incoming call reaches the pilot number group 201, the system will
ring extension 201 first, if extension 201 is busy or not answers the call, the
system will ring extension 202, followed by 203, 204 and 205 for every 12
seconds internal.
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6.
Refer to the screen above and click Copy to copy a desired trunk lines data (e.g. T001)
to other trunk lines.
Copy T001s
setting to other
trunk lines.
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7.
By using Copy Period, you can copy data set in one period (e.g. Business hours) to
another period (e.g. Lunch Time). Please refer to the example below:
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Note:
If needed, apply the same method to setup the period for Non-Business Hr. and Weekend.
TelePCX will display a warning message if any of the trunk lines is not set complete. Click
Close when all settings are done.
8.
You should now setup codes for extension numbers or pilot numbers and these codes
will be used to represent different departments. When the Auto Attendant picks up an
incoming call, the caller can enter the Department route menu digit (default digit 7) to
reach the department. You must pre-record a greeting for the department route menu
reflecting the settings entered. This is useful in case the caller does not know the partys
extension number, but knows the department of the party.
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You can either create more departments by clicking Add or you can click Close to
proceed to next step. Note that if you are installing TeleAPG, TelePCX and TeleUMS,
please go on to step 11.
9.
If you are installing TeleAPG, TelePCX and TeleUMS, you will not see the
following screen, please go on to step 11. If you install TeleAPG and TelePCX,
please select your preference for AP Engine.
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10. If you are installing TeleAPG and TelePCX, the installation is now complete and
you may click OK. If you are installing TeleAPG, TelePCX and TeleUMS, you will
not see this screen, please go on to step 11.
The following steps are for users who installs TeleAPG, TelePCX and TeleUMS only.
11. Verify the default values and make corrections if needed.
Domain
Servers IP
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12. If you have a fax board installed in the PBX system, please assign a user ID and a
mailbox for the Fax common pool; otherwise, click Next to continue.
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22. You can change the WebMail installation directory by clicking Browse; or click Next
to continue.
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Click on OK to continue.
2.
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3.
The installation is now partially complete. You can use Configure & Tools to set up
relevant PBX system parameters or click OK to continue.
4.
If you are installing TeleAPG, TelePCX and TeleUMS, you will not see this screen,
please go on to step 6. If you are installing TeleAPG and TelePCX, please select
your preference for AP Engine.
5.
If you are installing TeleAPG and TelePCX, the installation is now complete, and
you can click OK. If you are installing TeleAPG, TelePCX and TeleUMS, you will
not see this screen, please go on to step 6.
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6.
7.
Host Name
Domain
Servers IP
If you have a fax board installed, please assign a user ID and a mailbox for
accessing the Fax common pool; otherwise, click Next to continue.
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15. You can change the WebMail installation directory by clicking Browse; or click Next
to continue.
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to start up AP Engine
Note: TeleUMS - MailServer appears only when the software TeleUMS is installed on the
system.
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Default Setting
Music On Hold
Default is from 500 ~ 800 ms. A flash time less than the
acceptable range will be ignored, and larger one will be
treated as an onhook. It must fit the specifications of
the telephone set which will be attached to the
extension lines.
Pick Up Group
Barge In
Call Forwarding
Disabled.
Call Waiting
Max Length of Voice Message When the caller records a message for 120 seconds,
the system will automatically stop the recording, play
the system message Message complete to the caller,
and send the caller to the Auto Attendant.
Trunk Flash
2.
Click
3.
Run Back Up All from Tools menu to backup the data of TelePCX/UMS.
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Click OK to continue.
4.
Uninstall the current version of TelePCX/UMS, and WebMail if the system has
previous version of TeleUMSinstalled.
5.
Install the later version of TelePCX/UMS to the directory in which the previous
version of TelePCX/UMS was installed.
6.
7.
After the message Migration OK is shown, close the migration dialog box.
8.
Note:
The backup directory of previous version is the directory given to MIGRATIONxx.EXE.
The Migration tool will not delete the backup files and it is recommended to keep the
files until the new system runs properly.
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Step 1: If the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, click Next to continue.
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Step2: Click the bottom radio button and then click Next to continue.
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Step6: Pull down the Look in: menu and select the Local Disk[C:]. Click Open to
continue.
Step7: Select the folder Apg_nt36_PCI and then click Open to continue.
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Step11: Ignore the Update Driver Warning message and click Yes to continue.
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Step13: Click Finish and the driver installation for your PBX board is complete.
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