Configuring the pbx, Configuring the administration pc – Teo E911 Response System Installation User Manual
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Teo E911 Response Server 9145 Installation Instructions
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The PBX must have the proper hardware and software configuration to function correctly
with the 9145. The only hardware required is the ISDN-PRI port. The port must be
configured to provide the following:
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Extended Super Frame (ESF) line framing
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B8ZS line coding
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Recovered loop or line clocking
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100 ohm line impedance
In addition to the above ISDN-PRI port configuration, the PBX must also:
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Route all ‘911’ or ‘9+911’ calls to the ISDN-PRI port.
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Alternate route all ‘911’ or ‘9+911’ calls to other local CO trunks if the dedicated 911
ISDN-PRI port is busy or out of service.
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Provide the 911 calling party’s station number over the ISDN-PRI port.
The goal of the PBX configuration is to deliver all 911 calls to the 9145 so it can process
them through to the 911 Network and report the event.
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A personal computer (PC) is required to configure and maintain the system. The PC is used
to create, send and receive files to/from the 9145 and does not have to be dedicated to this
application. Any PC with a LAN connection and Windows XP or higher operating system
installed will work.
Log on to the PC using a local administrator account, and then install the Administration
Program and the Event Log viewer from the supplied disc. These programs can be run
from the Teo folder in the Start Menu.
Online help is available for both programs; press the F1 key or select Help from the
program menu to view help topics.