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1. Figure 4 Exchange Connections 10 MicroSwitch User Manual INSTALLATION e 1 e o e 17 e 25 31 Q Processor e e o LED s lt eo eo e o e 2 e 2 gt Program e e e e lt switches c e e e e I 16 924 e 32 e 40 o O E Tie line 1 e 9 Tie line 2 e Tieline3 Tieline4 8 P A 1 eg P A 2 a Programming Interface Connection Terminals under cover Figure 5 microSwitch Layout Figure 5 illustrates the position of the LED s switches and programming interface on the appropriate boards The processor board contains the 4 Tie Lines and 2 Public Address circuitry There are 8 extensions per extension board with a maximum of five boards 40 extensions The sixth board position will be used for further developments such as a voice card for DISA The power module is a se
2. open 13 Chapter 3 System Configuration 15 MEC IM RE 15 242 Factory Comrie uration soos epistole detiene tend gates 16 Chapter 4 Maintenance 17 4 Routine Maintenance n das E ce 17 4 2 Battery Replacements 17 Chapter 5 User Facilities 20 19 Dub OMSL AN docs 19 Chapter 6 Extension Facilities 21 G Call Transfer 21 6 2 7 Call Back On 21 CONTENTS MicroSwitch User Manual 6 2 Call Back On No Reply 24 e eeu eC ed 21 64 gt Holding 22 e 22 6 6 Group PICK Ups P eii araia tees 22 B Call Forward pth ahd dy Ss ice E od ce 22 6 9 oie 23 o2 DEB Veni de 23 6 10 Interrupt P TAA 23 GLE DiuectDra E N et 23
3. Land 2 9506546798765 Incoming Calls Date Time Duration Extension ID Dialled 03 11 94 06 21 08 00 12 00 198 SATCOM 1 Incoming 03 11 94 16 55 24 00 05 58 130 Land 1 Incoming In the examples above the format for the Date Start time and Duration is DD MM YY or as appropriate where DD MM YY is the date month year and HH MM SS is the time in hours minutes seconds The printer can be set for 40 80 columns or computer record output using an engineering function A simple call analysis program is available from our website 3l CALL LOGGING MicroSwitch User Manual 32 MicroSwitch User Manual Chapter 10 LIST OF EXCHANGE FEATURES List of Exchange Features Call transfer Press Recall button on telephone wait for a dial tone and then dial required extension Return to held call 1 Broker between second and third 0 parties Intrude on busy Call back 6 Cancel Call back 6 Call forward all calls 3 extension Cancel call forward 3 Remote Call forward all calls follow me 2 extension Remote Cancel Call Forward extension Advanced Call Forward 4 code extension Codes 1 All Calls unconditionally 2 busy not to a busy phone 3 On busy unconditional 4 Busy or no reply busy only if called phone not busy 5 Busy or no reply unconditional 6 Noreply 7 Can
4. 6 12 Public Address ACCESS 24 6 13 Remote Call Forward Follow 24 6 14 Hot LNE ed e e d p pio cea handedness 24 613 Warm Line ACCESS patted bes 24 616 lt ud 24 6 17 Distinctiyv Rig cessere EROR LUISA Uo ERN Y REN 25 6 18 Designated Incoming Extension eese rennen 25 6 19 Emergeney Phone eoe eGo cea ede ede a no A een aes 25 Chapter 7 Group Facilities 27 TX Multiple Call Forward e 27 122 Sequential Call Forwards bet ouis dial us edet 27 du 27 TA Hunt 27 Chapter 8 Pin 1111 1122 29 81 Using a Ue He eur OUO Un 29 8 2 Setting PASS COGS uat peste odio 29 Chapter 9 Call Logglhg 31 Chapter 10 List of Exchange Features 33 Appendix A Factory Configuration 35 ii MicroSwitch User Manual INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 G
5. Cewe 1 ewy 122 13 Crew 16 125 277 15 Crew22 CrewCClass Crew23 128 19 10 Crew27 133 194 1 Crw3l 1 Cew32 120 217 9 18 1 1 ews U 35
6. before the automatic ringing of the designated extension 6 16 Broker The Broker facility allows you to switch alternately between two calls While communicating with one line or extension you can contact and speak with another person Press the recall button and wait for the dial tone Dial the other extension Dial 0 when you want to switch back to the first call You can continue to switch between the two calls just by dialling 0 24 MicroSwitch User Manual EXTENSION FACILITIES 6 17 Distinctive Ring The exchange can be configured so that there are differences between ringing cadences The standard are one ring for internal calls and two rings for incoming external calls Other cadences such as three rings then pause or two rings pause single ring can be set up to differentiate the source of the incoming call For example each tie line or calls from the Captain s extension 6 18 Designated Incoming Extension One or more extensions can be designated to receive incoming calls which can then be transferred to the required extension The exchange is factory configured with extension 104 to receive all incoming calls The default designated extension can be changed using configureAid 6 19 Emergency Phone Emergency telephones can be accessed simultaneously by several users max 15 so enabling anyone on the ship to interrupt in an emergency The emergency telephone can be configured using configureAi
7. Digital Telephone Exchange Version 2 xx firmware Manual Version 3 Marine Communications Limited 2002 Marine Communications Limited July 2004 59 Bownham Park Rodborough Common Stroud Glos GL5 5BZ England Telephone 44 0 1453 873399 Fax 44 0 1453 873344 Email support marinex co uk Web http www marinex co uk Document History Version Notes 1 Original Version for Version 1 firmware 2 Updated with new features of Version 2 firmware 3 Corrected errors in manual MicroSwitch Digital User Manual CONTENTS CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction 2 2 1 11 General DeseriptirOn ERR CS A REUS dA TU REPRE UAR 1 E2 SPCC AMON 3 123 ES e Mee 4 kA c E eon cst eee 4 Chapter 2 Installation 1 4 4 4 7 5 2 1 JPresmstallauom Decks beni uod 5 222 Physical Tnstallati n cts omite shea ad E D E 5 2 3 Locating The Unities iei ANE 5 24 Power Unit and su eo eh en exe i ated ees 8 2 5 Extension Peripheral Equipment Connections eere 8 2 6 RS232 Call Log Serial Interface Connections 4 2 02 20 0 12 2277 set Up Terminal Connections seco ote orte pec 12 2 0
8. cel 8 Internal calls only code 1 6 9 External calls only code 1 6 0 Remote Call Forward code 1 9 Pickup ringing phone 8 extension Group pickup T9 Alarm Set 5 Time HHMM 24 Hour Time Set 5 1 Time HHMMSS 24 hour Date Set 5 2 Date DDMMYY Clear all alarms 5 9 Cancel Alarm Self test ring back 6 Enter User Code User ID User PIN Change User PIN 7 User ID Old User PIN New User PIN 33 LIST OF EXCHANGE FEATURES 34 MicroSwitch User Manual MicroSwitch User Manual LIST OF EXCHANGE FEATURES Appendix A Factory Configuration Equipment No Function Class 1 Celar MP signalling and MP signalling and 2 MP signalling Extenion Boardi 1 110 OfficrClas Officer T 3 A412 OffierClas 10 OficerCls 10 OffierClas RadioOffier 105 10 Crew2 Crew3 Extension Board2 9 1 1 CrwClss Crw4 ewes 10 CrwClhns Crew Crew8 13 Crew9 Crewl0 TS Crew Oen 1 _ CrewCClass Crwi5 10
9. ckup Call back on busy or no reply Call forward 5 1 2 Officer Class Extensions Facilities Extensions which are assigned as Officer Class extensions have all of the facilities of Crew Class extensions plus the following e Interrupt priority e Access to Public Address P A e Direct dial out shore SATCOM or cellular 5 1 3 Group Facilities The following group facilities are available Multiple call forward 15 telephones max e Hunt group 15 telephones max e Group pickup 15 telephones max 19 USER FACILITIES 20 MicroSwitch User Manual MicroSwitch User Manual EXTENSION FACILITIES Chapter 6 Extension Facilities 6 1 Call Transfer Call Transfer enables you to redirect a call to another extension Press the recall button and listen for the intermittent dial tone Dial the required extension number When the extension answers replace the receiver If the extension to which the call is being transferred is engaged does not answer or is unobtainable then dial 1 to revert the call to the original extension To dial a different extension repeat steps 1 3 6 2 Call Back On Busy If the extension you call is busy you can cause your phone to ring immediately once the busy extension is free Note Only one call back per extension can be set up at any time Dial the required extension If it is busy the engaged tone is heard Dial 6 OG Replace the receiver When the busy extension b
10. connections each of 4 wire 2 for mic switch and 2 for switch Non volatile Flash memory Battery backed clock 300Hz to 3 2Khz at 3dB points 28 8 kB maximum 2 wire throughout except P A connections 90V 264V a c 47 63 Hz 24V d c 20 isolated from earth and O volt rail at 16A peak load 250V 5A anti surge 20mm for AC supply 250V 15Amp anti surge 20mm for DC supply Set of uncommitted relay contacts in event of AC power failure 10 000 hours fully loaded system 30 minutes 320mm H x 390mm W x 150mm D Approx 6Kg depending upon number of extensions INTRODUCTION MicroSwitch User Manual 1 2 2 Environmental and Electrical Specifications The microSwitch Digital Exchange has been designed to meet with Norske Veritas type CN2 4 approval requirements The system meets EC standards for EMC radiation Temperature Operating 0 to 55 deg C Storage 0 to 70 deg C Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity Vibration 1 0mm amplitude at 2 to 13 2Hz 1g at 13 2 to 100Hz 1 2 3 Power Supply It is recommended that the microSwitch Digital is powered mainly from the AC supply The backup DC supply can powered directly from the ship s batteries 1 3 configureAid configureAid is a software utility to enable you to reconfigure the microSwitch Full details about configureAid are provided in the configureAid manual which is available from Marine Communications Limited at the address given in the front of this handbo
11. d The emergency phone utilises the Conference facility When the emergency number is dialled all conferences currently taking place will be disconnected 25 EXTENSION FACILITIES 26 MicroSwitch User Manual MicroSwitch User Manual GROUP FACILITIES Chapter 7 Group Facilities 7 1 Multiple Call Forward A group can be allocated up to 15 extensions maximum for Multiple Call Forward If the number that is dialled is not answered within approximately 15 seconds the call is available to all extensions in the group and these will all ring rapidly in short succession until the call is picked up The extensions then revert to normal operation Multiple Call Forward is particularly useful for extensions that are often unmanned This facility is not factory defined configureAid is required to set up the extensions to suit individual requirements 7 2 Sequential Call Forward A group can be allocated up to 15 extensions maximum for Sequential Call Forward If the number that is dialled is not answered within approximately 15 seconds the call is sent to all extensions in the group in trun and these will ring turn until the call is picked up The extensions then revert to normal operation This facility is not factory defined configureAid is required to set up the extensions to suit individual requirements 7 3 Group Pickup A number of extensions can be set up to form a group For example all the phones in one area could be assigne
12. d to a group The Group Pickup facility is set up using the configureAid programming utility Extensions A C D belong to the same group Extension is ringing but the telephone is unattended Any other member of the group for example D can dial 9 and take the call Note An extension can be a member of more than one group 7 4 Hunt Groups When the Hunt Group number is dialled the first free telephone in the group rings This facility is particularly useful for busy phones where alternative people could answer the calls Hunt Groups are set up using configure Aid 27 GROUP FACILITIES MicroSwitch User Manual 28 MicroSwitch User Manual PIN NUMBER Chapter 8 Pin Number A PIN number is a 2 8 digit Personal Identification Number consisting of an ID code and a secret code This allows access to an outside line or the PA system from an extension which does not have that facility e g Crew class extensions do not normally have access A PIN number can only be assigned as an Engineer facility The system can be made to require a PIN number for ALL access to external lines 8 1 Using a PIN Number Once a PIN has been assigned you can use it as follows Pickup handset Dial PIN code 1 4 digits Dial PASS code 1 4 digits Note Ifthe PIN number is entered incorrectly then an unobtainable tone will be heard If the correct PIN number is entered then the dial tone will be heard again The extens
13. e call returns to the extension that initially answered it after approximately minute If the call is not answered after another minute it will be lost 6 5 Call Pickup If an extension is ringing another extension can dial a code and take the call The Call Pickup facility is not dependent upon any group definition Aringing extension can be picked up by any other extension Dial 8 followed by the ringing extension number If for example the ringing extension is 104 then dial 8 followed by 104 6 6 Group Pickup Any ringing extension within a pre selected group can be picked up by dialling 9 To set up the extensions for this facility it is necessary to use the configureAid program 6 7 Call Forward You can re direct all your calls to another extension by dialling a pre set code This is a useful feature if you are going to be away from your telephone or you do not want to be interrupted for a period of time Liftthe receiver Dial 3 followed by the new extension number When calls have been redirected an intermittent dial tone is heard on the original extension Note The new extension is the only phone which is able to ring the originating Call forwarded phone 6 7 1 Reset Call Forward A Call Forward is reset to the original extension by dialling 3 22 MicroSwitch User Manual EXTENSION FACILITIES 6 8 Night Bell Any extension can be allocated to be a night bell Incoming calls are normally di
14. ecomes free the caller s telephone will ring and when the caller s handset is picked up the exchange will call the required extension 6 3 Call Back On No Reply If there is no reply when you ring an extension which will cause your phone to ring immediately after the called extension is next used Note Only one call back can be enabled at any time Dial the required extension The ringing tone is heard but there is no reply Dial 6 Replace the receiver When the dialled extension is next used immediately the receiver is replaced your telephone will ring and the exchange will call the extension 6 3 1 Cancel Call Back The current call back can be cancelled by dialling 6 21 EXTENSION FACILITIES MicroSwitch User Manual 6 4 Holding Calls The Calls on Hold facility allows a call to be placed on hold while the person for whom the call is intended is informed Press the recall button and listen for the intermittent dial tone Diala hold number The factory configured numbers for this facility are 591 to 599 f a two digit system is being used then the hold numbers are 50 59 If a hold number is in use then the engaged tone will be heard Replace the handset wait for the call to be returned to you and try from stage 1 again with a different hold number Use the to announce the call and request the person for whom the call is intended to dial the hold number Th
15. eneral Description The Marine Communications Limited microSwitch Digital marine telephone exchange has been designed to meet the current and planned future requirements of all internal and external telephone calls made on board ship The key features of the MicroSwitch are Internal communications e External shore line SATCOM cellular and PA and communications Dual AC and DC operation e Priority intrusion e PC programmable e Direct dial out e Hot line operation Call logging Modular construction The microSwitch Digital supports up to 40 extensions in groups of 8 extensions four external lines enabling connections to shore lines SATCOM and cellular telephones There are two Public Address four wire interface lines as standard in every exchange The system is non blocking allowing access to all facilities if permitted at any time The circuitry is enclosed in a compact case for easy fitting to bulkheads A separate bulkhead mounted power supply is used to isolate the power supply from the exchange electronics It has two power supply inputs 90 260 volts a c and 24 volts d c with automatic changeover on failure of one of the supplies A Power Fail Relay with voltage free contacts provides warning of a c mains failure through an external lamp or siren The power supply has independent switches to isolate the two power inputs which are also independently fused A 75 cm connection cable provides stabilised power to the e
16. ible the equipment should be located in a well ventilated area where it will not be adversely affected by salt water and extremes of heat When locating the unit make sure you can access the modules and cable connectors Clearance should be allowed on each side of the case to avoid contact with neighbouring equipment through vibration and shock The unit is supplied with the lid unsecured This is to allow you to fit the lid so that it opens either right handed or left handed depending on which is most convenient 2 3 Locating The Unit Figure 1 identifies the cabinet dimensions Please refer to these when you are locating the microSwitch in its permanent position INSTALLATION MicroSwitch User Manual 4 3820 _______ 3 FIXINGS Figure 1 Cabinet Dimensions Loosely fit the top screw and manoeuvre the cabinet so that the screw slots into the top hole on the rear of the cabinet There is a covering cap on the hole for the top screw which needs to be removed in order to place the unit and replaced once the unit has been fitted and the screw tightened The bottom two screws are accessed from the front of the cabinet See Figure 2 on the next page MicroSwitch User Manual INSTALLATION Figure 2 microSwitch Unit Front View In the diagram above the microSwitch is shown with the panel removed from the lower section of the unit to show B screw position
17. intenance No routine maintenance is required for the microSwitch exchange Should the operation of any part of the system be in doubt carry out the Engineering checks described in the Installation chapter Chapter 2 4 2 Battery Replacement Only the clock time is maintained by the battery All other settings are held in a non volatile flash memory on the Processor card The lithium battery is in a module with an expected life of at least 10 years To replace the battery the processor board needs to be replaced 17 MAINTENANCE MicroSwitch User Manual 18 MicroSwitch User Manual USER FACILITIES Chapter 5 User Facilities 5 1 General Extensions are grouped into two user categories e Category A Officer Class extensions e Category Crew Class extensions The microSwitch Digital Exchange is delivered with a set of pre defined user facilities These default settings can be modified to suit individual needs using the configureAid utility a Windows based P C All changes are stored in flash non volatile memory and will therefore be maintained even if the power is disconnected from the exchange Note The star special features can only be accessed from DTMF phones There is no equivalent on LD phones 5 1 1 Crew Class Extensions Facilities Crew Class extensions are factory configured to have the following facilities Extension in service Place incoming calls on hold Call transfer of incoming calls Call pi
18. ion now has your rights for that call Dial the service required NOTE Access is valid for the current call only 8 2 Setting Pass code The secret code of the PIN can be changed from any DTMF telephone as follows Pickup handset Dial 7 Enter PIN code 1 4 digits Enter current PASS code 1 4 digits Note Ifthe PIN number is entered incorrectly then an unobtainable tone will be heard If the correct PIN number is entered then a short tone will be heard Enter the new passcode 1 4 digits Note The required length of passcode is set in configureAid 29 PIN NUMBER 30 MicroSwitch User Manual MicroSwitch User Manual CALL LOGGING Chapter 9 Call Logging Details of all internal and incoming outgoing calls can be logged by a printer connected to the RS232 serial interface Only the source extension number the destination dialled and the duration of the call is recorded Speech or data communicated over the telephone line is NOT recorded For connection details to the RS232 serial interface see Section 2 6 Examples of the recorded information are shown below Internal calls Date Time Duration Extension ID Dialled 25 10 94 10 21 08 00 01 14 112 187 25 10 94 11 01 24 00 08 58 103 155 25 10 94 15 00 02 00 03 07 172 123 Outgoing Calls Date Time Duration Extension ID Dialled 03 11 94 00 21 08 00 02 14 102 SATCOM 3 940987 128883 03 11 94 04 55 24 00 05 58 167
19. ive data to the microSwitch 2 5 OV 5 7 Ready To Send RTS output from microSwitch 8 8 Clear To Send CTS input to microSwitch 7 2 7 1 Terminal Data Format The terminal port is configured to operate at 9600 baud no parity 8 bit data and one stop bit The terminal port is password protected 12 MicroSwitch User Manual INSTALLATION 2 8 Engineering Checks 2 8 4 Installation Checks Once the equipment has been installed the microSwitch exchange should be powered up and the indicators observed on the Power Supply Unit to ensure that power is reaching the unit On switching on the system all LED s in the exchange should light up and flash in sequence When running and no extensions are being used the top LED on the processor board should flash slowly A systematic check should now be made of all in service telephones to ensure that each telephone is capable of dialling another telephone and is capable of being dialled The speech quality of each telephone should also be checked when each telephone is dialled Having verified the basic operation of each telephone one of the Officer Class telephones should be used to check the operation of each external line and to check that all the features are working It is recommended that no special programming of the microSwitch exchange should be performed until satisfactory operation of the complete system has been established In the event of a fault being found during the in
20. iving superior performance over 24 v systems The volume on telephones can also be set electronically under engineering control to ensure clarity in reception The system can be reconfigured without the necessity of rebooting the exchange on completion of re programming Please note that satisfactory performance cannot be guaranteed for every allowed combination of host and subsidiary apparatus in particular certain modern electronic phones when set to LD mode may not be recognised correctly LD phones over 15 years old should be replaced with modern DTMF telephones Caution MICROSWITCH DIGITAL IS DESIGNED FOR USE ON BOARD SHIPS IT MAY NOT COMPLY WITH SPECIFIC PTT REQUIREMENTS THE MICROSWITCH DIGITAL EXCHANGE MEETS EUROPEAN CE MARKING REQUIREMENTS MicroSwitch User Manual INTRODUCTION 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 Basic Specifications Capacity extensions Numbering system External connections Signalling P A connections Programme memory Clock memory Frequency Range Data transmission rate Cabling Input Voltages Fuses Power failure MTBF MTTR Dimensions Weight 40 internal extensions in blocks of 8 Non blocking system 2 or 3 digit system 10 49 or 100 589 4 external lines 600 ohm 2 wire interface Push button dual tone multi frequency DTMF preferred Loop disconnect LD Impulse can be used but with reduced facilities Calling number indication CLI with appropriate telephones Two
21. listen for the dial tone Either 9 for tie line group 1 normally shore lines 80 89 for individual tie lines or tie line group OG Dial the required external number 23 EXTENSION FACILITIES MicroSwitch User Manual 6 12 Public Address Access If a PIN number system is in use then the PIN number is required to access the P A system Liftthe receiver and listen for the dial tone Dial 60 61 or 62 6 13 Remote Call Forward Follow The Remote Call Forward facility allows you to re direct all your calls from another extension and make your calls follow you This can be useful if you are moving around the vessel and you still want to receive your calls Liftthe receiver Dial 2 followed by your original extension number When calls are Called Forward an intermittent dial tone is heard on the original extension NOTE The new extension is the only phone which is able to ring the originating call forwarded phone 6 13 1 Reset Remote Call Forward A Remote Call forward is reset to the original extension by dialling 2 plus the original extension number 6 14 Hot Line access An extension can be set so that on lifting the handset another designated extension automatically immediately rings 6 15 Warm Line Access An extension can be set so that after a short time another designated extension automatically rings The short delay is so that an alternative extension number can be entered
22. nge Refer to Figure 3 for the dimensions and wiring diagrams WARNING The Power Supply Unit must not be turned on without the exchange being connected The Supplied plugs must be used to connect power to the Power Supply 2 5 Extension Peripheral Equipment Connections Connections between the exchange and the external equipment are through terminal screw type connectors Refer to Figure 4 for the connection pattern Power is connected through a single connector in the base of the exchange Later microSwitch Digital now use a screwless connector The two connectors for each line are in line vertically with this connector MicroSwitch User Manual INSTALLATION A vec 300 VEE DCRI BIAS AC FUSE DC FUSE ie T5A 250V T15A 250V AC DC 75 05 5 90 120 lt gt A ALARM D d 70 Relay Contacts AC INPUT Cable to exchange DC INPUT Note Supplied plugs must be used to connect power to the power supply Fig 3 microSwitch Digital Exchange Power Unit INSTALLATION MicroSwitch User Manual X T 17 AB
23. ok or from our website http www marinex co uk A Windows based P C Windows 98 Windows 2000 or NT with a serial interface and the configureAid program are needed if the microSwitch Digital Exchange is required to be programmed 1 4 Configuration The microSwitch Digital exchange is factory configured to provide the facilities described in Section 3 2 The exchange can be reconfigured to suit on board requirements using the configureAid utility program However satisfactory operation of the complete system should be ensured BEFORE any modifications are implemented Limited reconfiguration via a telephone is also available using a security PIN number to allow access to the system See Appendix A for a complete listing of the factory configuration MicroSwitch User Manual INSTALLATION Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Pre Installation Checks Before unpacking the microSwitch Digital exchange check the packing carton for signs of damage Any damage to the carton should be reported to the supplier before proceeding Open the carton carefully remove the contents and check for any signs of mechanical damage The following items should be in the packing case microSwitch Digital exchange microSwitch power unit microSwitch Manual gt 2 power connectors 1 Power Fail relay connector 2 2 Physical Installation The microSwitch should be installed in a location away from electrical noise and excess vibration Where poss
24. onfiguration details and keep them in a secure place IMPORTANT YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO ENSURE THE SATISFACTORY OPERATION OF THE COMPLETE SYSTEM AS DESCRIBED IN THE INSTALLATION CHECKS BEFORE YOU IMPLEMENT ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE FACTORY CONFIGURATION 15 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MicroSwitch User Manual 3 2 Factory Configuration The microSwitch exchange is supplied with the following configurations already defined The factory default is for 3 digit numbering 3 2 1 Dialled Digits Public address access same as dialling 60 100 139 For 3 digit extension number 100 589 available when using configureAid 10 49 For 2 digit extension numbering 590 599 Hold numbers for 3 digit numbering 50 59 Hold numbers for 2 digit numbering 60 62 Public Address access 60 first P A system 61 second P A system 62 both P A systems 9 Single digit access to Tie Line same as dialling 80 Engineering mode 3 2 2 PIN Access If a user requires a feature not normally available from a particular extension then their personal code needs to entered by dialling then the PIN code The dial tone will be heard if the code is accepted and then the telephone can be used as normal The access only lasts for that call and the telephone will revert back to its normal setting when the call finishes Other facilities are described in Chapter 5 16 MicroSwitch User Manual MAINTENANCE Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 1 Routine Ma
25. parate unit with dual input 90V 264V a c and 24V d c The supplies must be connected correctly otherwise damage will be caused to the exchange Also in this unit are two switches for isolating the supplies during servicing of the exchange 11 INSTALLATION MicroSwitch User Manual 2 6 RS232 Call Log Serial Interface Connections These connections are located at the left hand end of the terminal connection block The wiring to a 9 way PC serial connector is shown in the table below Term SIGNAL PC 9 way Rx Received data to microSwitch 2 Tx Transmitted data from microSwitch 3 Rts Ready To Send RTS output from microSwitch 8 Cts Clear To Send CTS input to microSwitch 7 Gnd Signal Ground 5 2 6 1 Printer Data Format The RS232 call log interface is configured to operate at 9600 baud no parity 8 bit data and one stop bit If hardware control RTS CTS is not being used then Pins 4 and 5 should be connected together The output can be set up for either 40 or 80 column output through configureAid 2 7 Set Up Terminal Connections The terminal used for setting up the microSwitch is connected to 9 way D socket on the front of the processor card The wiring to a 9 way PC serial connector is also shown in the table below PIN SIGNAL PC 9 way 2 Transmit data from the microSwitch 3 3 Rece
26. rected to a designated extension if that extension is engaged or is not answered within 15 seconds the incoming call will ring the night bell The night bell telephone has an intermittent dial tone This facility is added using the configureAid program Note extension can pick up the call by dialling the night bell extension number 6 9 Alarm Set You can use the Alarm Set facility to set an extension to ring at a particular time To activate the alarm Dial 5 Dial the time required using the 24 hour clock format HH MM For example to set the alarm for 3 40 PM dial 5 followed by the digits 1540 Note Only one alarm can be enabled at any time A new alarm will replace the old one 6 9 1 Cancel Alarm The Alarm facility is cancelled by dialling 5 6 10 Interrupt Priority This facility allows you to interrupt a call currently taking place on another extension To select interrupt priority Dialthe extension required Ifitis engaged dial 1 A background pip will be heard on the extension you are then free to interrupt the conversation The third party also hears a pip and is put on hold while the priority call is taking place The third party may not hear the conversation whilst on hold 6 11 Direct Dial Out External calls can be dialled directly by prefixing the number to be called with a pre set digit A PIN number may be required for access Liftthe receiver and
27. s This section houses the terminal strips and the power connector To open the door of the unit you need to undo screws C and D Rotate each screw one quarter turn anti clockwise and release the catches Once the unit has been put in place all three screws must be tightened firmly To access B screw holes you need to remove the cover from the bottom panel of the unit NOTE If you have more than 16 extensions then you need to remove one or more boards to access screw A WARNING FAILURE TO TIGHTEN SCREWS A AND B FIRMLY MAY CAUSE THE UNIT TO LOOSEN FROM ITS MOUNTINGS DURING CONTINUED VIBRATION AND SO CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE CABINET AND OR THE BOARDS Ensure that the exchange is securely sited and that all cables to the exchange are arranged tidily and secured such that they cannot pull the connectors out of the exchange Check that all the modules are fully plugged into the chassis and correctly located in their card guides before applying power for the first time A module could become loosened from the chassis if there was excessive vibration The metal front panel provides EMC protection and additional stability for the boards and must be fitted to prevent the boards from vibrating out of position INSTALLATION MicroSwitch User Manual 2 4 Power Unit and Connections The Power Unit provides power through a single cable to the microSwitch via a connector mounted on right hand side of the base of the bottom section of the microSwitch excha
28. stallation checks the following engineering checks should prove useful in identifying the cause Further help can be obtained by referring to the Fault Finding section later in this document A knowledge base is also available on the internet at http www marinex co uk support 2 8 2 Check Lift the receiver dial 6 then replace the receiver the telephone should now ring to enable the amplitude and operation of the bell to be checked 2 8 3 Extension Number Check Dial your own extension number A high pitched busy ringing tone should be heard 13 INSTALLATION MicroSwitch User Manual 14 MicroSwitch User Manual SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 1 General The microSwitch is supplied from the factory with a range of facilities already configured The Crew and Officer class facilities are described later in this manual together with the facilities requiring Engineering access mode The default configuration can be modified to suit on board requirements by using a program called configureAid The configureAid software is available on a CD Our website www marinex co uk also contains the latest version of the configureAid program and instruction details Limited reconfiguration can be carried out using a security PIN number which allows access to the microSwitch system via a DTMF telephone If you reconfigure the microSwitch exchange we recommend that you print or save to disc a record of the new c
29. xchange The exchange is pre programmed to provide specific facilities for Officer and Crew Passenger extensions These facilities are held within the exchange memory and can be changed to suit individual requirements by using our configureAid program on a windows based P C The memory is contained in flash memory so that any changes made to the set up will be maintained in the event of the exchange being totally disconnected from the power supply INTRODUCTION MicroSwitch User Manual When connected to the external lines incoming calls are directed to a pre specified extension A simple operator s console is available Outgoing calls are enabled for Officer phones and can be dialled directly by prefixing the telephone number with a specific code Call logging facilities are provided by the exchange to enable all outgoing and incoming calls to be logged The information logged includes the source extension the number dialled and the duration of the call Output is through an RS232 serial interface The data can then be analysed with the appropriate software Available free on our website on the internet is a simple call analysis program Simply by adding or replacing plug in modules users can carry out future expansion and servicing of the exchange To assist with maintenance and fault finding a number of indicators are provided on the modules to show the status of many areas of the exchange The system uses 48v bias on telephone lines g

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