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1. source The cable connecting the unit toa PC isa TAD 6 amp Handshake i Transmit 8 from PABX simple 1 to 1 cable with only pins 2 3 4 and 5 being used DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 5 of 25 LAN Buffer Installation and Setup Change the links if Refer to the section 5 Setting the Links for more needed information s Use the serial cable and connect it between the PC and the ine Connect ine ymi te ERG COMPUTER connector on the LAN BUFFER Load a COMS package Set the parameters to Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 2 Flow control None Refer to like Hyper Terminal Appendix A HyperTerminal setup Plug the unit into a 220V mains socket and switch it on Note If the batteries on the unit were discharged it will start Connect power to the with a memory unit test The 50 and 80 LEDs flash during this test Wait for the memory test to finish The unit will reset after the memory test Set the Local IP Address Subnet Mask amp Gateway Address The command are LI Sets the Local IP Address SM Sets the Subnet Mask GA Sets the Gateway Address Type the command followed by a space and then the address value followed by Enter example LI 192 168 0 16 Refer to the Section 6 Programmable Settings for the Network Interface in this manual for more information Note The default settings are suitable for most applications Connect the unit Plug the network 10 100 Bas
2. interface Enter Password Set password for the Web interface Re enter Password Confirm password 4 7 BUFFER SETTINGS STX hex To set the start character for a record All data will be ey ecarded uni ie character is rece Detauts FF ETX hex The call record will be terminated when the ETX character is received An End OF Line character will be stored in memory and will be output as a Carriage Return Linefeed pair Default is OD Date and Time Insertion Enables the date insertion to the record DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 23 of 25 Enables year insertion Insert Century Enables century insertion Insert date at Sets the date insertion position Gre Sets the date Seis the time DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 24 of 25 CONTACT DETAILS TELECOMS Office 23 Botha Avenue Lyttelton Manor Pretoria Gauteng South Africa Tel 27 12 664 4644 Fax 27 86 614 5625 E mail info sstelecoms com Postal address Posinet Suite 48 Private Bag x 1015 Lyttelton 0140 Pretoria Gauteng South Africa Sales Support e mail sales sstelecoms com United Kingdom e mail uksales sstelecoms com Technical Support E mail support sstelecoms com DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 25 of 25
3. of PABX connector is isolated factory Voltage Feed Feed positive voltage on Pin 2 of PABX connector Direct input from PABX B Requires LK 1 in pos B Opto Isolated input from PABX factory A Recommend LK 1 in pos A PROGRAMMABLE SETTINGS FOR THE NETWORK INTERFACE Note The default settings are suitable for most applications Global commands Format lt Command gt lt cr gt HELP Shows a list and description of all the Global commands SHOW Shows the Global settings MAC address and software version n G Displays the Global settings SRON Sp n socket number Displays the Settings for Socket number n LOAD Loads previous settings from Flash memory RESET Resets the unit Warm start Breaks connections The set up stored in Flash memory will take affect You will be prompted if you want to save changes REBOOT Resets the unit Cold start Breaks connections The set up stored in Flash memory will take affect You will be prompted if you want to save changes DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 7 of 25 Global Programmable commands Format lt Command gt lt Parameter gt lt cr gt Sets the Local IP Address Use values supplied Sets the Subnet Mask by Network administrator GA Sets the Gateway Address RO Sets the Initial Retry time in milliseconds Default 200 RC Sets the Retry Counter Default 6 Display Mode V Verbose S Silent Default V DM Handshake Source The command HS used HS without a
4. 00bps 115 2Kbps Transmission speed PORT 1 1200bps 19 2Kbps Network Interface Medium 10 100 Base T auto detect Protocol TCP IP or UDP IP Time stamping of call records and events Data compression typical ratio 2 5 1 Warning beeper at 95 full DTR enabled dumping of records ASCII handshake protocol Fully error corrected proprietary protocol Data storage DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 13 of 25 APPENDIX A HYPERTERMINAL SETUP Load HyperTerminal from your PC From the Desktop click on start select Pe Accessories Communications and then HyperTerminal In the Connection Description box enter a name for the connection example 9600 Click on OK In the Connect To window select the required COM port in the Connect using box Click on OK In the COM Properties window set the parameters Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 2 Flow control None Click on OK DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 14 of 25 APPENDIX B LOADING TELNET 1 Loading Telnet Windows From the PC desktop Click start and then j Run In the Run window type TELNET in the Open box and click OK Connect to the Buffer setup port Click onto Connect 1 3 Enter the IP address for 1 2 the Buffer setup port in the Host Name box and click 2 Loading Telnet Windows XP rom the PC desktop Click start and then 2 1 Run In the Run window type TELNET in the 2g Open box and click OK C
5. SS 75 LAN BUFFER MAX FLASH VERSION USER MANUAL DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Revision history Revision 01 Cosmetic changes January 2008 CONTENTS PURPOSE FEATURES DESCRIPTION FULL beeper RESET switch LAN Buffer Installation and Setup SETTING THE LINKS PROGRAMMABLE SETTINGS FOR THE NETWORK INTERFACE Programmable Settings for the Call Logging Buffer PROTOCOL MODE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX A HYPERTERMINAL SETUP APPENDIX B LOADING TELNET APPENDIX C SS 75 Web Interface CONFIGURING THE IP ADDRESS VIA THE SERIAL PORT CONNECTING THE LAN BUFFER ACCESSING THE WEB INTERFACE CONFIGURATIONS CONTACT DETAILS DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 2 of 25 PURPOSE The SS 75 LAN buffer is a Call Logging Buffer fitted with an Ethernet Interface for the retrieval of call records via a local LAN or wide WAN area network PABX MAINTENANCE CALL PORT DATA FEATURES R Rnproved easier MMI commands and set up 70 100 Base T Ethernet Auto detection IP configuration settable over the network Password access PABX Maintenance Port Single point LAN to LAN buffering Remote Buffer setup and download PC serial port for set up of the Network Interface 28 Kbytes to 256 Mbytes of RAM can be supplied PABX connection Opto Coupled The logging baud rate can be set from 1200 baud to 19200 baud Battery backup will allow storing of call records in buffer RB RRR RRR RR RR A Beeper warning when the buffer
6. can be used GETBAUD 9600 lt cr gt valor Sets the buffer name to lt bufnam gt MUST be a 6 char name sae eee position 1 start of record ihe daeiime are not included al received from ede 3 z needs to be Enables century insertion 1 enabled YC lt n gt enabled 0 disabled BEEP lt n gt Enables BEEPING 1 enabled 0 disabled Enables autodump mode 1 enabled 0 disabled ets the delay before dumping to nn 50 millisec Sets OnEmpty delay to nn 50 millisec or the TIME YYMMDDhhmmss Sets the time SETBAUD lt nn gt Bit operation ifn 1 N Note use for 7 bit only operation do not use for 7 bit with parity ISDX mode converts Julian Date to YYMMDD for ISDX systems ISDX lt n gt 0 disabled 1 enabled 2 enabled with decoding 3 enabled with decoding for use with SPACO urn on protocol packet mode 1 enabled 0 disabled DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 10 of 25 status Displays approximate buffer capacity in records e g 4K lt cr gt lt lf gt fora B 128k buffer Outputs the number of calls in the buffer DPRC Displays the number of resets and clears the reset counter for the Network Interface ends nn records using following format DataBlock lt cr gt lt lf gt lt r lt record 1 gt lt cr gt lt lf gt SEND nn lt record nn gt lt cr gt lt lf gt TotalRecords nn lt kr gt lt lf gt nn may be less than the number requested depending on how many records were availab
7. e T RJ45 connector into the Use TELNET to From your desktop click on START then RUN and then access the buffer type telnet click OK via the LAN Refer to Appendix B Load Telnet et the PABX communication speed using the command SETBAUD Type the command followed by a space and then the required speed followed by Enter example Configure the SETBAUD 9600 Call Logging Buffer If the date and time are not included on the PABX call record you need to set the buffer to include it in the call Set date time record insertion if Check the PABX call record by typing S followed by Enter needed Use the following commands to set date time insertion YP Set the insertion position SD date insertion YY year insertion YC century insertion TIME Sets the time Refer to the Section 7 Programmable Settings for the Call Logging Buffer in this manual for more information Configure the Network Interface DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 6 of 25 SETTING THE LINKS The links need to be changed from the default positions if g The LAN Buffer is used with the Philips IS 1000 or Siemens Opera PABX systems g Wanting to bypass the opto couplers and connects directly to the PABX input A Positive feed is required to the PABX Unscrew the top four screws and remove the lid to change the Links inside the unit Position of Links ommon Ground Pin 5 of PABX connector connected to buffer ground B Ground isolated Pin 5
8. is full RED status indications DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 3 of 25 DESCRIPTION FRONT PANEL FULL beeper Sounds when the unit has been reset during a memory test or when the buffer is full RESET switch Used for resetting the Buffer and the Network Interface LED Light Emitting Diodes Indicators POWER Indicates that the unit is supplied with a mains voltage Flashes when downloading call records Indicates transmission to and from the network Interface when PC RX amp TX setting up the Network Interface The RX LED flashes very dimly because of high speed and low character rate during transmission RX Indicates data reception from the PABX port PABX RX amp TX TX Transmission to the PABX is not implemented Flashes when the buffer reach 50 and 80 of the full capacity BUFFER 50 amp 80 The 50 and 80 LED indicators flashes during the memory test Indicates a packet transmitted from the Ethernet controller to the network has collided with another packet If the LED flashes COL more than once a second the system administrator needs to be consulted DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 4 of 25 REAR PANEL DB9 FEMALE 120 RJ 45 connector Description Z eceive from 7 2 PABX A Transmit to PC Transmit to Connects PABX not S iror aoe the unit to implemented a 230VAC ground signal Common Handshake from PC 50 Hz 4 amp Handshake G d power 7 to PABX roun
9. le for sending To display buffer capacity and used memory Response is MstatccSSSSSSccUUUUUU lt cr gt lt lf gt Where cc is used internally and has no useful meaning MM SSSSSS isthe hex value of the memory installed UUUUUU isthe amount of memory used e g Mstat0002000000000101 means that the buffer has 128k ram fitted and there are 257 bytes of data in the buffer DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 11 of 25 PROTOCOL MODE Packet Mode Control commands ctrl Q Start packet output ctrl F Acknowledge packet ctrl S Stop packet output Packet Mode Format STX Start of packet 0x2 lt n gt Sequence number 0 to 9 lt n gt Number of records 0 to 5 lt ID gt First 2 chars of buffer ID lt cr gt lt lf gt End of Header Record1 lt cr gt lt lf gt Record2 lt cr gt lt lf gt Record3 lt cr gt lt lf gt Record4 lt cr gt lt lf gt Record5 lt cr gt lt lf gt KKKK lt Cr gt This character is included if the chksum was going to be an ETX lt Checksum gt The result of XORing all the previous bytes including the STX ETX End of packet DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 12 of 25 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Grey powder coated Aluminium 230 x 130 x 40 mm Al PC TX amp RX PABX TX amp RX 80 and 50 full Heart pe nalcarers Beat Power LINK 10 T 100 H COL onnecting to PC 9 way D Type female Connectors Connecting to PABX 9 way D Type male Network connection 10 100 Base T PORT 0 24
10. llow To change the following you must type Set the local IP address LI Eg LI 192 168 10 100 lt enter gt Set the subnet mask SM Eg SM 255 255 255 0 lt enter gt Set the gateway Address Eg GA 192 168 10 1 lt enter gt To save the setting type RESET S enter 2 CONNECTING THE LAN BUFFER 2 1 Connect the Buffers LAN port to a A network switch using a Straight LAN cable Or b Directly to a PC using a Cross over LAN cable 2 2 Make sure that the PC and the Buffer are in the same IP Subnet 2 3 Open the TCP IP Properties to configure the PC s IP address Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties po General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 16 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 3 j Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 17 of 25 3 ACCESSING THE WEB INTERFACE 3 1 Open Internet Explorer on the PC and type the Buffer s IP address in the address field The following will be displayed gt SS Telecoms Buffer NIC Manager Windows Internet Fxplerer a IES 4 So B hitp 152 168 10 100 Fie Eo view Favorites Joos Heb We Be B55 Telecom
11. ny parameters toggles the Handshake Default Port O Source between Port 0 and Port 1 DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 8 of 25 Socket commands Format lt Command gt lt Socket gt lt Parameter gt lt cr gt Commend oesorpion RTE et the local port number for the socket ocket reference table socket Function ___ Connection Default values set up RS nier Socket 1 22 1 PABX ese interface to Socket 2 21 Ethernet k Maintenance Ethernet connection Port V i Default N Message Terminator Will send the data after receiving the Default OD Message Terminator enter a value in Hex UM Use Message Terminator Y uses the message Terminator N won t use the message Terminator l Block Size Send the data after the retrieval of a block Enter the size of the block Default values Socketo 57600 Socket serial speed 115200 57600 19200 9600 4800 Socket1 9600 2400 1200 Note Socket 0 only available on Socket 0 must be set to 57600 in order to connect to the buffer e C Y will do a Link Check DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 9 of 25 Programmable Settings for the Call Logging Buffer Note The default settings are suitable for most applications Setup commands lt cr gt after the instruction BSL am SESTROM a a a A Sets the baud rate to the rate represented by the first 2 Set to characters nn e g use 12 for 1200bd Note the 9600 bd full baud rate
12. onnect to the Buffer setup port Type the command 23 OPEN followed by a space and then the address value followed by Enter example DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 15 of 25 APPENDIX C SS 75 Web Interface CONFIGURING THE IP ADDRESS VIA THE SERIAL PORT 1 1 Use the serial cable to connect between the PC and the computer connector of the LAN BUFFER 1 2 Open HyperTerminal on the PC with the following communication ports setting COMI Properties Pot Seating Bis pa soami BO Das bix 8 Poy None Stop big 1 hoot E Restore Deute Co _tarcet_ ero _ Press the reset button on the LAN Buffer In HyperTerminal the following information will be displayed ricky HyperTermine Fle Edt en Cal Tronctee Heb Dae eS OD E System Clock Global settings LI Local IP Address 165 165 SH Subnet Mask 255 299 GA Gateway Address DN ONS Server Address 295 295 255 255 IR Initial Retry 200 nS Retry Count 5 OM Display Hode Verbose HS Handshake Source Port DH Use DHCP H FN Function Buffers Use SHOW lt n gt to see individual sockets Use THS to see record upload settings Use TINE to see buffer time settings Socket Initialised O 3B0000 Socket 2 Initialised 883F 0800 Socket 3 Initialised 8420000 Socket 1 Initialised FARRRG Corrected C204 03 Ato detect 5600 G t DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV Page 16 of 25 Configure the Local IP address Subnet mask and Gateway as fo
13. peed used when communicating with Buffer via TCP Default is 9600 Bits Parit Sets the Data bits and Parity port settings Default is 8 None y Port No The port on the TMS Server that the buffer will communicate to Only applicable when socket is set to Active Mode IP Address The IP address on the TMS Server that the buffer will communicate to Only applicable when socket is set to Active Mode Inter character Time erminator Char nex Will send the data after receiving the Message Terminator SESS estravabeinton Block Size Block Size Send the data after the retrieval of ablock ering size oe 0K o Password of the socket d Dictates whether the buffer establish the connection Set to Active Or if the server establish the connection Set to Passive Default mode is Passive ao DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 21 of 25 4 4 SETTINGS FOR SOCKET 2 Port No Identifies the TCP port your connection communicates with socket 2 Inter character Time Enable Inter character Time Dictates whether the buffer establish the connection Set to Active Or if the server establish the connection Set to Passive Default mode is Passive TCP or UDP 4 5 SAVE SETTINGS Save Changes Save all changes without rebooting Save Changes and Reboot NIC Save all changes and reboot system Reboot NIC Reboot system without saving changes DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 22 of 25 4 6 SET PASSWORD Set user name for the Web
14. r to obtain time from a time server This can be done with an IP address or domain name Local Offset Sets the time zone in which the buffer functions e g in South Africa it will be GMT 2 hours therefore set the time to 120 minutes This time is always set in minutes 4 2 SETTINGS FOR SOCKET 0 Port No Identifies the TCP port your connection communicates with P egeto S Pon Yor onneaan commwnoass w Baud Rate Connection speed used when communicating with Buffer via TCP BMENSS___The should aways be setto 67800 Bits Parity Sets the Data bits and Parity port settings Default is 8 None Only applicable when socket is set to Active Mode IP Address The IP address on the TMS Server that the buffer will communicate to Only applicable when socket is set to Active Mode Terminator Char hex Will send the data after receiving the Message Terminator Teme Emer avatu mher o S NOSSEM Block Size Block Size Send the data after the retrieval of a block BOOS Ener theszp atthe eck No activity time mins No activity time out Password of the socket Link Check Will do a Link Check Dictates whether the buffer establish the connection Set to Active Or if the server establish the connection Set to Passive Default mode is Passive TOP or UDP DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 20 of 25 4 3 SETTINGS FOR SOCKET 1 1s ik 255 255 255 255 Port No Identifies the TCP port your connection communicates with socket 1 Connection s
15. s mafer NIC manager l SS 80 Network Interface Global Save ord Help Welcome to the SS Telecoms Buffer NIC Manager Please click the item to configure from the menu above 4 CONFIGURATIONS DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 18 of 25 4 1 Global Settings 192 168 16 100 ole Ke 07e Use DHCP When ticked the DHCP server will supply the buffer with a Local IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address and DNS Server If this is not ticked the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address and DNS Server has to be configured manually ly the PABX and TMS software to recognise the buffer Subnet Mask Identifies which level of the network the buffer is installed on A Gateway Address The address of the gateway or router the bufferis connected to addresses initial Retry Time ms Retry Coun Time To Livefhex Display Mode Handshake Source Function Stand Alone will disable the buffer functionality of the unit Buffers will enable the buffer functionality of the unit Use TMS To enable the use of a TMS TMS Server The IP address of the server where records will be sent to Contact Interval The interval in minutes between contacting the TMS server Buffer ID A user settable name for each buffer of up to 8 letters and or numbers This ID should be unique for each buffer DOC NO SS 75MF 14 REV 02 Page 19 of 25 Use Time Enable the use of a time server Time Server Sets the address the buffer should connect to in orde
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