A100K10805 AlphaCom XE Installation Configuration PDF

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 68

AlphaCom XE

Installation, Configuration & Operation

TECHNICAL MANUAL A100K10805


About this Document

Document Scope
This document provides a detailed step-by-step guide to the installation
and configuration, as well as useful information on system management
and operation, of the AlphaCom XE Audio Server product range.
This document should provide adequate information for setting up the
system and getting it up and running.

Product Information
Product Part Number
AlphaCom XE1 Audio Server 1009601002
AlphaCom XE7 Audio Server 1009608000/1009608100/1009608106/1009608300
AlphaCom XE20 Audio Server 1009621000
AlphaCom XE26 Audio Server 1009627000/1009627001/1009627002

Publication Log
Rev. Date Author Comments
1.0 21.10.2010 HKL Published
1.1 24.11.2010 HKL Revised LCM figures
1.2 4.3.2011 HKL XE7 backplane fig.
1.3 18.3.2011 HKL AMC board jumpers
1.4 16.7.2012 HKL AlphaWiki ref
1.5 28.8.2013 HKL Port pin-out, RIO cabling
1.6 31.01.2014 ER Last § 2.2.3 deleted
1.7 8.6.2015 HKL Battery § 2.2.7
IP protocol v6 deleted
1.8 12.5.2016 SEN
from spec.
Added Dutch to
1.9 04.05.2017 SEN
language packages

Related Documentation
For further information, refer to the following documentation:

Doc. no. Documentation


A100K10176 RIO Remote Input/Output Unit
A100K10300 Prison Technical Manual
A100K10390 SIP GSM Gateway MV-370
A100K10333 SIP Analog Gateway AudioCodes MP-114/118
A100K10313 Network Design Guide
A100K10590 Billing System Configuration Guide
A100K10610 LCM - Line Connection Module
A100K10652 IP DECT Installation & Configuration
A100K10674 API STENTOFON SDK
A100K10777 IP DECT Quick Configuration
A100K10788 IP Master Station Installation & Configuration
A100K10803 IP Substation Installation & Configuration
A100K10845 SoftClient Installation & Operation

2 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


Contents
1 The AlphaCom XE System...................................................................................................6
1.1 Flexible, Secure and Safe Operation......................................................................................7
1.1.1 Restricted management access............................................................................................7
1.1.2 Separate management interface...........................................................................................7
1.1.3 Internal firewall.......................................................................................................................7

2 Getting Started......................................................................................................................8
2.1 Making a Network Plan...........................................................................................................8
2.2 Unpacking and Installing Hardware........................................................................................9
2.2.1 Installing the AlphaCom XE1 cabinet.....................................................................................9
2.2.2 Installing the AlphaCom XE7 cabinet.....................................................................................9
2.2.3 Installing the AlphaCom XE20 cabinet.................................................................................10
2.2.4 Installing the AlphaCom XE26 cabinet.................................................................................10
2.2.5 LCM - Line Connection Module........................................................................................... 11
2.2.6 Installing feature boards...................................................................................................... 11
2.2.7 AMC-IP - AlphaCom Module Controller Board.....................................................................12
2.2.8 APC - Program and Clock Board.........................................................................................13
2.2.9 ASLT - Subscriber Line Board.............................................................................................13
2.2.10 ATLB - Telephone Line Board..............................................................................................14
2.2.11 ATLB-12 - Telephone Line Board.........................................................................................15
2.2.12 AGA - General Purpose Audio Interface..............................................................................16
2.3 Performing a Cold Start........................................................................................................16
2.3.1 Cold start procedure............................................................................................................16
2.3.2 Cold start AMC application only (retain IP setting)...............................................................17
2.4 Modifying Factory Default Settings.......................................................................................17
2.5 Default Directory and Feature Numbers...............................................................................17
2.5.1 Station numbers...................................................................................................................17
2.5.2 Class of Service (CoS)........................................................................................................17
2.5.3 Features during connection.................................................................................................18
2.5.4 Voice and display messages...............................................................................................18
2.5.5 Station functions .................................................................................................................19
2.5.6 System maintenance...........................................................................................................20
2.5.7 Control room stations...........................................................................................................20
2.5.8 Mail queue navigation..........................................................................................................21
2.5.9 Dual Display station.............................................................................................................21
2.5.10 Telephone functions.............................................................................................................21
2.5.11 AlphaNet..............................................................................................................................21

3 AlphaWeb XE ......................................................................................................................22
3.1 Connecting to AlphaCom using AlphaWeb...........................................................................22
3.1.1 Saving and applying changes.............................................................................................23
3.2 Changing Default User Name and Password.......................................................................23
3.3 Installing License Keys.........................................................................................................24
3.4 IP Configuration....................................................................................................................24
3.4.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................24
3.4.2 IP interfaces.........................................................................................................................24
3.4.3 Configure IP routing.............................................................................................................25
3.4.4 Internal firewall.....................................................................................................................25

4 AlphaPro..............................................................................................................................26
4.1 Overview...............................................................................................................................26
4.1.1 AlphaPro versions................................................................................................................26
4.1.2 Backwards compatibility......................................................................................................26
A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 3
4.1.3 PC requirements..................................................................................................................27
4.2 Getting Started with AlphaPro...............................................................................................27
4.2.1 PC setup..............................................................................................................................27
4.2.2 Insert the HW dongle...........................................................................................................27
4.2.3 Connect a PC to the server.................................................................................................27
4.3 Defining Network and Exchange..........................................................................................28
4.3.1 Initial programming..............................................................................................................28
4.3.2 Add network or exchange....................................................................................................28
4.4 Data Communication............................................................................................................29
4.4.1 Establishing data communication........................................................................................29
4.4.2 Send information to the exchange.......................................................................................29
4.4.3 Get information from the exchange.....................................................................................29
4.5 Communication Window Actions..........................................................................................29
4.6 AlphaPro Menu Structure.....................................................................................................30

5 Station Configuration.........................................................................................................32
5.1 Configuration in AlphaPro.....................................................................................................32
5.2 Additional IP and SIP Station Configuration.........................................................................34
5.3 IP DECT SIP Station Configuration......................................................................................34

6 AlphaNet..............................................................................................................................35
6.1 Overview...............................................................................................................................35
6.2 VoIP AlphaNet Configuration................................................................................................36
6.2.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................36
6.2.2 Insert AlphaNet license .......................................................................................................36
6.2.3 Create all the exchanges in the AlphaNet............................................................................36
6.2.4 Create AlphaNet data routing..............................................................................................36
6.2.5 Create AlphaNet audio channels.........................................................................................38
6.2.6 Cluster node programming..................................................................................................38
6.2.7 Update the directory in each exchange...............................................................................39

7 Multi-Module Network.........................................................................................................41
7.1 Overview...............................................................................................................................41
7.2 Installation . .........................................................................................................................41

8 External Communication...................................................................................................43
8.1 SIP Trunk License.................................................................................................................43
8.2 Gateway Configuration.........................................................................................................43
8.3 AlphaCom Configurations ....................................................................................................43
8.3.1 AlphaWeb Configurations....................................................................................................43
8.3.2 Insert SIP Trunk licenses.....................................................................................................44
8.3.3 Firewall (filter) settings.........................................................................................................44
8.4 AlphaPro Configuration . ......................................................................................................44
8.4.1 Create a SIP Trunk Node . ..................................................................................................44
8.4.2 Define the AlphaCom/SIP routing .......................................................................................44
8.4.3 Create Prefix number...........................................................................................................45
8.4.4 Update the exchange...........................................................................................................45
8.5 Billing System.......................................................................................................................45

9 Audio Messaging................................................................................................................47
9.1 Stored Voice Messages........................................................................................................47
9.1.1 Message identification.........................................................................................................48
9.1.2 ASVP software module........................................................................................................48
9.1.3 ASVP board ........................................................................................................................48
9.2 Customized Message Upload...............................................................................................49
9.2.1 Upload messages from AlphaWeb.......................................................................................49
4 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805
9.2.2 Record message from a station...........................................................................................51
9.2.3 Licensing..............................................................................................................................51
9.2.4 Supported audio file formats................................................................................................52
9.3 Recall....................................................................................................................................52
9.3.1 Directory numbers ..............................................................................................................52
9.3.2 User interface .....................................................................................................................53
9.3.3 Optional settings .................................................................................................................53
9.3.4 Simultaneous recall operations . .........................................................................................54
9.3.5 Hardware and software requirements..................................................................................54
9.4 Auto-attendant......................................................................................................................54
9.4.1 Configuration ......................................................................................................................55
9.4.2 Hardware and license requirements....................................................................................56

10 System Monitoring.............................................................................................................57
10.1 System Logging....................................................................................................................57
10.1.1 Local log file and AlphaWeb.................................................................................................58
10.1.2 System clock and event time stamps..................................................................................59
10.2 System Information and Statistics........................................................................................60
10.2.1 SNMP MIBs.........................................................................................................................60
10.2.2 System information..............................................................................................................60

11 Upgrade & Backup..............................................................................................................61


11.1 Software Upgrade.................................................................................................................61
11.2 Configuration Backup and Restore.......................................................................................61

12 Appendix - Technical Data.................................................................................................62


12.1 Specifications........................................................................................................................62
12.2 Physical Numbers.................................................................................................................63
12.3 ASLT & AGA Board Positions...............................................................................................63
12.4 Switches and Jumpers..........................................................................................................64
12.4.1 AMC-IP................................................................................................................................64
12.5 Port Pin-Out..........................................................................................................................65
12.5.1 RIO controller unit connection.............................................................................................67

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 5


1 The AlphaCom XE System
The AlphaCom XE Audio Server with HD Voice system provides easy
AlphaWeb
3rd party to use, secure and powerful system management capabilities targeted
AlphaPro application
towards meeting the needs and demands of the end-user.
The management system has an open and flexible architecture that
Administration
caters to multiple tools and technologies.
Network
The management tools and functions come with different levels of
complexity, running the gamut from small standalone systems to large
Separate
Management
integrated management systems.
Interface
The main tools and functions are:
Serial
data
RS232
AlphaCom XE7
●● AlphaPro
Printer AlphaCom ●● AlphaWeb
●● Logging and monitoring
AlphaNet ●● System upgrade and Backup
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7
●● Interface to 3rd party management tools
AlphaCom AlphaCom
AlphaPro
AlphaPro is the professional tool for configuration of the AlphaCom
XE system. It is self contained, simple to install and use. When a new
server is to be configured, it is given a working default factory setting
which may be modified later. AlphaPro works over IP or the local data
port (RS232).

AlphaWeb
AlphaWeb is an embedded web server running on the AlphaCom XE
server. It allows users to log in using a standard web browser such as
Internet Explorer or Firefox to operate and manage the AlphaCom XE
system.

Logging and monitoring


AlphaCom XE comes with powerful logging and monitoring functions,
providing the user with good oversight of system status and events.

Software and system upgrade


AlphaCom XE comes with powerful software and system upgrade
capabilities. New software packages are easily uploaded and stored
to flash via AlphaWeb. In addition, older AlphaCom systems can be
upgraded to AlphaCom XE with only limited hardware changes and
automatic upload and conversion of the old customer database.

Interface to 3rd party management tools


AlphaCom XE has a wide range of open interfaces that supports
integration with 3rd party management applications. The 3rd party
management application may interface AlphaCom XE using SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol), syslog, HTTP (Hyper Text
Transfer Protocol), NTP (Network Time Protocol), and OPC (open
connectivity via open standards), as well as legacy STENTOFON data
protocols.

6 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


1.1 Flexible, Secure and Safe Operation
Critical Communication over IP (CCoIP®) is our solution for VoIP
with IP services and applications integrating security and reliability
functionalities required in critical situations. The critical communication
solution can no longer be regarded as a totally independent system
LAN isolated from data networks and their associated challenges.
Administration
Network
The AlphaCom system provides carrier class system availability and
protects resources in an IP environment by using embedded IP security
mechanisms. The main AlphaCom XE security mechanisms are:
SERVOTEKNIKK

POWER FAULT

SYSTEM FAULT

TEST

DISABLEMENTS

7
ABC
8
DEF
9
GHI

ALLEGIANT Video System 4


JKL
5
MNO
6
PQR

Code Out Alarm Status Battery Low Power


1
STU
2
_VW
3
XYZ

0
MENU NEXT ALARM
ALARMS ALARM
ServoMaster

●● Restricted management access

CCTV Fire Alarm


●● Separate management interface
●● Internal firewall
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

AlphaCom 1.1.1 Restricted management access


All users need to authenticate themselves before gaining access
WAN/LAN
VoIP Netvork to management services. The authentication process uses an MD5
authentication routine.

1.1.2 Separate management interface


AlphaCom XE comes with a separate Ethernet interface which can
be dedicated to management. This allows the administrator to build a
separate administration VLAN that is dedicated only to administrators.

1.1.3 Internal firewall


AlphaCom XE has an internal firewall allowing the network administrator
to open and close IP services that are allowed access to AlphaCom XE
from the different networks.
AlphaCom XE comes with the most restrictive firewall settings by
default.
To change these settings, log into AlphaWeb as described in section 3.1.

●● Select System Configuration > Filters

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 7


2 Getting Started
This section is a step-by-step guide to getting the AlphaCom XE system
up and running.
1. Sketch a network overview
2. Unpack and install hardware
3. Perform cold start
4. Connect to AlphaWeb
5. Configure IP Settings
6. Change default user name and password
7. Enter the license key
8. Modify default settings (optional)
9. Perform a system backup
The AlphaCom XE servers are shipped with a default factory setting and
the system will work straight out of the box. If no changes to the default
factory settings are required, it is enough to perform steps 1 to 6 to set
up a working system.
Some changes to the default factory settings are often required, for
instance if the default numbering plan and naming in the directory shall
be updated to reflect the floors in a building, then the optional steps
should also be performed.

2.1 Making a Network Plan


Make a plan of the network topology as shown in the example below.

WAN
AlphaCom XE7

Internet Service Provider

AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

Oslo head office Horten branch office

SIP ISDN iPBX


Gateway Internet
VPN (IPsec)
Public
telephone AlphaCom XE7

network
USA branch office

LAN Oslo LAN Horten LAN USA


Network IP 10.0.1.0 Network IP 10.0.5.0 Network IP 10.0.10.0
Mask 255.255.255.0 Mask 255.255.255.0 Mask 255.255.255.0
Router Oslo 10.0.1.1 Router Horten 10.0.5.1 Router USA 10.0.10.1
AlphaCom Oslo 1 10.0.1.10 AlphaCom Horten 1 10.0.5.10 AlphaCom USA 1 10.0.10.10
AlphaCom Oslo 2 10.0.1.11
iPBX 10.0.1.20
SIP ISDN Gateway 10.0.1.21

8 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


2.2 Unpacking and Installing Hardware
Remove all hardware from the packing boxes and inspect each item to
ensure that they have not been damaged during shipping. In addition,
check that the packing boxes contain all the items you ordered. If you
discover or suspect any damage, contact your distributor immediately.

2.2.1 Installing the AlphaCom XE1 cabinet


More information is found in Datasheet A100K10798
The cabinet should be mounted on a shelf or in a 19” rack. It contains
one AMC-IP processor board only. The server includes a power board.

MAINS
●● All cables are terminated to connectors at the rear of the cabinet.
●● Two RJ-45 Ethernet terminals are used for IP LAN, WAN, Internet
230 VAC
A
lp
haC
omX
E7

5 VDC

and AlphaNet IP communication.


A
lp
haC
omX
E7

1 1 1

5 VDC
Eth 0 Eth 1 Serial Port 1 Serial Port 0
●● The serial ports with RS232 and RS422 interfaces are used for
connecting to equipment using these protocols.
●● The unit is powered from a 90-240 VAC via a 5 VDC power supply.

2.2.2 Installing the AlphaCom XE7 cabinet


More information is found in Datasheet A100K10799
The cabinet can be wall or shelf mounted or mounted in a 19” rack. It
has room for installation of one AMC-IP processor board and up to 6
feature boards. The server also includes a power board and a cooling
fan.

●● All cables are terminated to connectors on the backplane.


●● The two-pair star wired intercom cables are connected using
pluggable screw connectors.
●● Two RJ45 Ethernet terminals are used for IP LAN, WAN, Internet and
AlphaNet IP communication.
●● The serial ports with RS232 and RS422/485 interfaces are used for
connecting to equipment using these protocols.
●● The two NO switches on the RCI connectors can execute
programmable functions.
MAINS

●● The 12 RCOs are connected to optional MRBD relay boards and can
be programmed to execute functions such as door control.
AlphaCom XE7

230VAC
24VDC 7....12
AlphaCom XE7
24VAC MRBD

●● Connectors 5 and 6 on the first ASLT line board are enabled for
485 422
AC- DC-
GND GND
program distribution. Additional programs can also be connected
to individual ASLT ports via the interface board FBSAR, with 6
Eth 0 Eth 1 USB Serial Port 0 Serial Port 1 24V AC In

31 36
_ _ +
+

programs per board.


1
24V DC 24V DC
25 30 Out In

If line points 5 and/or 6 are to be used as subscriber line points,


N5

19 24 RCI 1 N1
RCO 7 - 12
N2

follow the connection procedure for AlphaCom XE7 in section 2.2.9.


N4 N3

13 18 RCI 2

P6 P5
7 12
●● The server is normally powered from the mains via a 24 VAC
1
2
3
P6 P5

1 5 6
transformer. The 6 A type 203 0010 260 can serve up to 24
Program level
1
C D C D RCO 1 - 6

*
VMP-
D619

#
subscribers, while the 11 A type 203 0010 270 is needed for a full
cabinet of 36 subscribers.
1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON

A B C D

1 2
1 2 3

4 5 6

1....6
7 8 9

M 0 C

MRBD
VINGTOR

●● Battery backup power is connected to the 24 VDC input plug.


●● The ground terminal is connected to the cabinet.
The jumper is used to provide galvanic connection between the
cabinet and 0V (DC-GND) or isolation from 0V (AC-GND). AC-GND
is only used on marine vessels.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 9


2.2.3 Installing the AlphaCom XE20 cabinet
More information is found in Datasheet A100K10800.
The cabinet is intended for mounting in a 19” rack. It has room for
installation of 20 circuit boards in total: one AMC-IP processor board,
one APC program & clock board, and up to 18 feature boards. The
server also includes a mains power supply.

●● Up to 4 units may be mounted in one 19” rack if sufficient ventilation


is provided. It is recommended to mount a 24 VDC cooling fan
module on top of each server unit.
CONNECTION BOARD

a
b
c
●● The two-pair star wired intercom cables are connected to connection
boards or an LCM Line Connection Module on the cabinet DIN rail or
d

123456 in a separate distribution field.


1....6

MAINS
MRBD
RCO ●● Each subscriber line card provides 6 freely programmable Remote
0 RS232
Control Outputs (RCOs).
IP FILTER BOARD

1 RS232/422/485

1 Eth1
USB
●● Two RJ45 Ethernet terminals on the IP filter board are used for IP
0 Eth0
LAN and WAN communication.
●● The serial ports with RS232 and RS422/485 interface are used for
connecting to equipment using these protocols.
RCI
GND
1...6
1...6
●● 6 program distribution sources can be connected to the APC
board via an optional program connection board or to an LCM Line
PROGRAM
CONNECTION BOARD

Connection Module. Up to 64 extra programs may be added using


AGA boards with 16 programs per board.
●● The optional program connection board or LCM module has input for 6
Remote Control Inputs (RCIs) which can initiate programmed actions.
●● The server is powered from the mains. The power supply, APWR,
runs on 90-270 VAC.
See the manual A110K10610 Line Connection Module for details.

2.2.4 Installing the AlphaCom XE26 cabinet


More information is found in Datasheet A100K10317.
There are three standard cabinet models: 19” rack mounting, floor
cabinet, and floor cabinet with distribution field.
The cabinet has room for installation of 26 circuit boards in total: one
AMC-IP processor board, one APC program & clock board, and up to 24
feature boards. The server also includes a mains power supply and a
cooling fan.

●● The two-pair star wired intercom cables are connected to connection


boards or LCM Line Connection Modules.
●● There is one Remote Control Output (RCO) per subscriber point on
the connection board which can be programmed to perform actions
via an optional relay board. The LCM module has relay output for 6
RCOs while additional RCOs require optional relay boards.
●● Two RJ45 Ethernet terminals on the IP filter board are used for IP
LAN and WAN communication.
CONNECTION BOARD

a
b
c
●● The serial ports with RS232 and RS422/RS485 interfaces are used
for connecting to equipment using these protocols.
d

●● 6 program distribution sources can be connected to the APC


123456

1....6

board via an optional program connection board or an LCM Line


MAINS MRBD
RCO

0 RS232 Connection Module. Up to 64 extra programs may be added using


IP FILTER BOARD

AGA boards, with 16 programs per board.


1 RS232/422/485

USB

1 Eth1
0

●● The optional program connection board or LCM module has input


Eth0

for 6 Remote Control Inputs (RCIs) which can initiate programmed


actions.
RCI
GND
1...6
1...6
●● The server is powered from the mains. The power supply, APWR,
runs on 90-270 VAC.
PROGRAM
CONNECTION BOARD

10 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


2.2.5 LCM - Line Connection Module
See the manual A110K10610 Line Connection Module for more details.
The Line Connection Module (LCM) is used for external connections for

6
36
AlphaCom XE servers with any mix of ASLT, ATLB and ATLB12 boards.
Prog.

in
24V
Line Board 6
LCM is not used with XE1 and normally not used with XE7 as this server
has line connections on the backplane.
One module serves 6 subscriber boards (36 intercom stations). Up to 4
RCI

modules may be needed in a fully equipped XE26 server.


31
The module(s) must be mounted to DIN rail(s) on the server termination

5
30
field and connected to the server according to the project configuration.
Line Board 5

The LCM board will substitute


-- 6 x Subscriber Connection boards (100 9930 200)
-- Power Distribution board (100 9970 101)
25 -- MRBD, Relay board with 6 RCO relays (100 9970 200)
-- FBSAR, Filter and Speech Adapter board with 2 audio outputs, 1
4

24
audio input and PTT relay if these functions are used. (100 9505
Line Board 4

000)

Each LCM board has connectors for

19 ●● 24 VDC Power
-- Input
18
-- Output
3

3
2
Line Board 3

1 -- 3 x fused outputs
3
2 -- 6 x fused relay controlled RCO outputs (switch selection)
1
●● Line-points
All subscriber line connections are made to the LCM board.
7-12 2
RCO

13 Any mix of ASLT, ATLB and ATLB-12 boards may be used.


12 -- Max. 36 analog intercom stations with 6 x ASLT boards
-- Max. 72 analog telephone lines with 6 X ATLB-12 boards
Line Board 2

●● RCO
-- 6 x relay contacts, potential-free or +24 V (switch selection)
-- 6 x output to optional MRBD Relay board
7 ●● RCI 1)
6 -- 6 x closing contact inputs referred to 0 V.
1

●● Audio program inputs 1)


Line Board 1

-- 6 x galvanic isolated 600 ohm, 0 dB lines


●● Radio / Walkie-Talkie interface 1)
-- Galvanic isolated adjustable audio in and out
1 -- RCO relay can be used for PTT control
●● PA audio output
RCO
Relay

-- Audio output for PA with monitor intercom station in parallel


1-6

24V aux
1)
The APC board must be connected to Line board connector 6.
Not used in AlphaCom XE7

2.2.6 Installing feature boards


The AlphaCom XE servers, except XE1, have room for a number of
feature boards. When using special feature boards, the maximum
number of ASLT boards is reduced accordingly.

BOARDS BOARD POSITION


Type Board Name Reference XE7 XE20 XE26
Default Possible Default Possible Default Possible

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 11


APC Program and Clock 100 9301 000 - - 26 - 26 -
AMC-IP AlphaCom Module Controller 100 9202 100 7 - 25 - 25 -
ASLT Subscriber Line 100 9101 010 1-6 - 1, 8-23 1-19 20-23
ATLB Telephone Line - 6 lines 100 9102 000 2 1-6 1, 8-23 1-19 20-23
ATLB-12 Telephone Line - 12 lines 100 9104 000 2 1-6 1, 8-23 1-19 20-23
AGA Audio Interface, program feed 100 9303 001 1-6 18-21 18-21
As station 1-6 20-23 1, 8-19 20-23 1-19

Hot-plug
In XE20 and XE26 servers, all boards may be inserted or removed
Hot-Plug
without switching off the power by inserting the powered RJ-11 plug
from the APC board in the hot-plug receptor found at the top of all cards
prior to removal or insertion.

●● Remove the hot-plug when the board is in place.

In an XE7 server, the power must be switched off prior to removal or


ASLT
AGA

APC

insertion of boards as this server does not have the APC board or hot-
plug feature.
LL It is strongly recommended to wear a grounded wrist-strap
when handling electronic boards to avoid electrostatic
discharges that may seriously damage the electronic circuits!

2.2.7 AMC-IP - AlphaCom Module Controller Board


All AlphaCom servers in the XE series have one AMC-IP v.11 board
Hot-Plug delivered at shipment.
Board
status
Cold boot
The AMC-IP v.11 board is the next generation multi-service board
Ethernet
status developed for the STENTOFON AlphaCom XE series. The board
is made for critical communication and security solutions featuring
an embedded real-time Linux operating system, integrated media
processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption, and
storage module.
The AMC-IP board provides full backwards compatibility for both
STIC card
software and hardware. All traditional AlphaCom services and interfaces
AMC-IP v.11 BOARD
are supported. The board can support traditional AlphaCom feature
boards and cabinets.

STIC
The STENTOFON Identity Card (STIC) is the logical identity of the
AMC-IP board. The STIC contains the unique network identifier and
network settings for the AMC-IP board, making it possible to replace the
AMC-IP with just a simple restore operation.
The AMC-IP board comes with a SIM-sized card holder for the STIC.
When delivered, the STIC resides within a regular credit card-sized
card. Detach the smaller STIC by gently pressing it out. Keep the
remaining part of the card as the MAC address programmed in the STIC
is printed on it.
There are different STICs for XE1/XE7 and XE20/XE26 servers.

3.3V Battery
The AMC-IP board features an on-board coin cell battery of type
CR2032. The battery is used for backing up the on-board RAM as well
as keeping the real-time clock running when the board is powered
down.
LL CAUTION: Risk of explosion if incorrect type of battery is used.
Follow instructions for proper disposal of used batteries.

12 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


Hot-Plug Exchange Software Startup Normal
Incorrect
NVRAM
Indicators
reset starting running operation version

AMC board status


OFF RED AMBER GREEN AMBER
The card has a number of LEDs to indicate the board and Ethernet
status.
Syncronisation FLASH flash flash
AUX (not in use) OFF

Reset initiated RED OFF OFF OFF OFF

Cold start button


Link Up
Speed
See section 12.4.1 for other possible Ethernet LED indications.
negotiation
Link status (Eth1)
GREEN GREEN
Tx/Rx (Eth1) flash

Receive Transmit
data data
Link status (Eth0)

Filter board
Flash1 Flash2
Tx/Rx (Eth0) GREEN RED activity activity

~
Flash activity

A filter and connection board, FBIP, must be inserted from the rear side
GREEN RED

of the cabinet in the same card position as the AMC-IP card. This filter
0 RS232
board is not needed in AlphaCom XE1 or XE7 where all EMC filters and
FILTER BOARD

1 RS232/422/485
external connectors are integrated in the backplane.
USB Future use
The USB connector is not supported in AMC-IP board 11 versions.
1 Eth1
0 Eth0
2.2.8 APC - Program and Clock Board
APC board
The APC Board is used in AlphaCom XE20 and XE26 to control the
Hot plug
out
backplane board clocking. It also controls the speed of the fans. This
board must be installed in position 26.
Reset
It contains circuitry for 6 audio program feed channels with galvanic
Program preset volume

isolation. Each channel has separate input level controls.


P1

P2

The card has 6 RCI alarm inputs which can be used for programmed
P3

P4

P5
actions. The inputs accept a closing contact referred to ground.
P6

A reset button is used to reset and restart the entire server. The reset
1...6
Program
sources
LED on the AMC-IP board will turn red during reset.
An APC connection kit 100 9503 000 needs to be purchased to connect
alarm and audio sources. The kit contains a filter board, a connection
P1
P2

board, and an interface cable.


P3
A1
RCI A2 P4
GND A3 P5
A4
A5
Further information is found in datasheet A100K10011.
1...6 P6
A6
Alarm
inputs PROGRAM
CONNECTION BOARD
Signal
ground From APC board

2.2.9 ASLT - Subscriber Line Board


Two boards for 12 intercom subscribers are normally delivered with the
server. The maximum number of cards in one server is:
AlphaCom XE7: 6 in positions 1-6
AlphaCom XE20: 17 in positions 1, 8-23
AlphaCom XE26: 23 in positions 1-23
Each board contains circuitry for 6 subscriber connections and one
CONNECTION BOARD measurement channel for voice switching control.
1 4 bc
a
The board provides 6 remote control software controlled outputs. The
2
d
line monitoring reports errors on all subscriber lines.
5

Relay board 3 6
123456
RCO
AlphaCom XE20/XE26
1....6
MRBD Intercom stations and control outputs are connected to a connection
board mounted on the server connection field.
2 subscriber connection boards (100 9930 200) with 1.5 m connection
CONNECTION FIELD
FILTER BOARD

cables (100 9501 011) are delivered with the servers.


5/10m
5 m (100 9501 021) and 10 m (100 9501 023) subscriber connection
cables with filter boards can be purchased separately if the distribution
field is placed away from the server. These cables have a D-sub
connector for the filter board and unterminated wires for the distribution
1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
*
VMP-
D619

#
field. Color code is packed with the cables.
1 2 3

4 5 6
VMP-
D619
7 8 9

M 0 C
1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
* #

VINGTOR

Filter card with RJ connectors


1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

M 0 C
VINGTOR

VMP-
D619

1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
* #

This board (100 9501 041) has RJ45 connectors for connection of 6
1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

M 0 C
VMP-
VINGTOR D619

1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
* #

CAT5 installation cables to the back of the server. Station cables can be
1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

M 0 C
VINGTOR

VMP-
D619

1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
* #

plugged directly to this card. The 7th RJ45 outlet is for 6 RCOs.
1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

M 0 C
VINGTOR
VMP-
D619

1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
* #

RCO1-6
1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

M 0 C
VINGTOR

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 13


The board can be used for ASLT and ATLB/ATLB-12 cards selected by
DIP switches. Switch Down is ASLT and Switch Up is ATLB or ATLB-12

RJ45 pin no. ASLT ATLB ATLB-12 RCO


1 1
2 2
3 a a1 3
RJ45
8
4 a 4
5 b 5
1
6 b b1 6
Top Front
7 c a2 GND
8 d b2 GND

Connection to LCM

7D
The ASLT Subscriber Line boards are connected to the LCM via 1.5 m
7C
7A
7B connection cables (100 9501 011), one for each board.
6D
106 6C 1
6B
Stations are connected to the terminal strip in the following order:
Poten

24V
Free

6A 5D
5C
105
5A
5B
4D
S6 the first station on Line Board 1 to the terminals marked 1A, B, C, D,
104 4C
4A
4B S5 the next to 2A, B, C, D and so on. Stations on Line Board 2 starts at
3D
VMP-
D619

terminal 7.
* #

3C S4
1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON

1 2 3
103 3B
3A
4 5 6

7 8 9

2D S3
M 0 C
VINGTOR

2C
102
d 2A
2B
1D
S2 RCOs are taken from Line Board 1 and are available on terminals
101 cb
a
1C
1A
1B S1 marked 1K+/- to 6K+/-.
RCO 6 6K-
6K+
5K-
RCO function is set via the switches S1 to S6.
1 RELAY OUTPUTS 6

RCO 5 5K+
RCO 4 4K-
4K+
RCO 3 3K-
RCO 2
3K+
2K+
2K- -- Poten Free Potential-free closing contacts, max. 250 VAC, 5 A
1K-
RCO 1 1K+ -- 24V Fused internal 24VDC, max. 1 A

AlphaCom XE7
All intercom stations are connected by means of pluggable screw
485 422
AC- DC-
GND GND
terminals on the server backplane.
Eth 0 Eth 1 USB Serial Port 0 Serial Port 1 24V AC In

31 36
_
+
_ +
1
Line points 5 and 6 are, by default, used as program distribution inputs
on line c-d when an ASLT board is inserted in board position 1.
24V DC 24V DC
25 30 Out In

N5

19 24 RCI 1 N1
RCO 7 - 12

-- The jumpers P5 and P6 are set to positions 2-3.


N2
N4 N3

13 18 RCI 2

7 12 1
2
3
P6 P5
-- The potentiometers P5 and P6 are used to adjust the input level.
P6 P5

1 5 6 Program level

Line points 5 and 6 can also be used as normal subscriber points


1

CD CD RCO 1 - 6

VMP-
D619

-- Set jumpers 5 and 6 to positions 1-2


1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
* #

A B C D

1 2
1 2 3

4 5 6

1....6 7....12
7 8 9

-- In AlphaPro, select Exchange & System > Board


M 0 C

MRBD MRBD
VINGTOR

-- Change the port setting from Audio Program Feed to Default


-- Reset the exchange

RCOs 1-6 are associated with the board in position 1 and RCOs 7-12 in
position 2. See also datasheet A100K10315.
a 3
b 6
c 7 Cabling
d 8
Multinet cable 8 1
CONNECTION WALL Desktop stations are connected to the line on RJ45 wall sockets.
BOARD SOCKET RJ45
Further information on the ASLT board is found in datasheet
24 V 600 Ohm External
A100K10012.
48 V Complex Internal

Line feed Line Ringing


voltage Balance voltage
2.2.10 ATLB - Telephone Line Board
Line 1 Line 1
The ATLB board contains circuitry for connecting 6 two-wire DTMF
Line 2
telephones used as AlphaCom subscribers. The board also provides
Line 2 Line 3

Line 4
one measurement channel for voice switching control.
Line 3 Line 5
They plug into any positions 1-23 in the XE20 and XE26 servers and
Line 6
Line 4 positions 1-6 in the XE7 substituting ASLT boards.
Line 5 A hot-line function can be activated: a pre-programmed number is then
dialed when the handset is lifted. Another number is dialed when the
Line 6
handset is replaced.
14 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805
The board provides 6 remote control software controlled outputs.
The line monitoring option requires a 10K resistor across the line at the
telephone end. The monitoring reports errors on all subscriber lines. If
the handset is left off-hook for 1 hour (programmable timer), a line error
is reported.
There are jumpers on the board to select options. The default settings
should normally not be changed.

●● Line feed voltage


-- 48 V Default, normally used
-- 24 V Short distance or special 24 V phones
CONNECTION BOARD

1
RING1
TIP1
RING2
●● Ringing voltage for each station
2 TIP2

RING3
-- Internal Default, for indoor or office environment
3
-- External For outdoor or industrial environments
TIP3
RING4
4 TIP4

Relay board 6
5
RING5
TIP5
RING6
or for many telephones on one line
TIP6

●● Line balance
G123456G TX RX G
RCO
1....6
MRBD
-- Complex Default, normal in most countries
-- 600 ohm Best in some countries,
may reduce feedback in handset

AlphaCom XE20/XE26
7C
7D Telephones and control outputs are connected to a connection board
7B
Physical no. 7A
6C
6D
1
mounted on the server connection field.
6B
Poten

24V
Free

6A
5C
5D
5B S6
Telephone connection boards with transient protection (100 9930 202)
6 5A
5 4C
4D
4B S5
and subscriber connection cables with filter board (100 9501 031) must
4
3
4A
3C
3D
3B
S4 be purchased separately.
2 3A
2D S3
1 2C
2A
2B
S2
Telephones may also be connected to an LCM board (100 9950 100).
Line board 1
1C
1D
1B S1
This board is likely to be installed in XE servers with DTMF telephones
1A
RCO 6 6K+
6K-
5K-
due to the expanded capacity. The default DIP switch settings should
1 RELAY OUTPUTS 6

RCO 5 5K+
RCO 4 4K+
4K-
3K-
normally not be changed.
RCO 3 3K+
2K-
RCO 2
RCO 1
2K+
1K+
1K- The first and last three connector pairs on each board shall not be used.
AlphaCom XE7

7 8 9 10 11 12
All telephones are connected by means of pluggable screw terminals on
the server backplane.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
NC NC
NC NC The ALTB board can be placed in any board position 1-6. The example
drawing shows an ATLB board in position 2. If possible, avoid using
Phys. no. 7 9 11 boards in position 1 as connection points 5 and 6 are used for program
input by default.
8 10 12
Further information on the ATLB board is found in datasheet
A100K10237.

2.2.11 ATLB-12 - Telephone Line Board


ATLB-12 has the same functions as ATLB except that it has 12 two-wire
DTMF telephone lines. ATLB-12 does not support line monitoring.
The 6 first telephones get the physical number according to the card’s
physical slot and the last 6 telephones have numbers with an offset of
+276 to the 6 first physical numbers.
7D
Physical no.
7C
7A
7B This board is likely to be installed in XE servers with DTMF telephones
6D
282 6C 6B 1 due to the expanded capacity.
Poten

281
24V
Free

6A 5D
280 5C

278
279 5A
5B
4D
S6 The default DIP switch settings should normally not be changed.
4C S5
277 4B
6
4A
3C
3D
3B
S4 See separate LCM documentation for more information.
5 3A
4 2D S3
2C
3 2B
2
2A
1C
1D
1B
S2
AlphaCom XE20/XE26
1 S1
1A 6K-
RCO 6 6K+
5K- The ATLB-12 boards are connected to the LCM via 1.5 m (100 9501
1 RELAY OUTPUTS 6

RCO 5 5K+
4K-
RCO 4
RCO 3
4K+
3K+
3K- 011) or 3.0 m (100 9501 014) connection cables, one for each board.
RCO 2 2K-
2K+
RCO 1 1K-
1K+

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 15


Stations are connected to the terminal strip, the first telephone on Line
Board 1 to the terminals marked 1A, B, the next to 1C, D and so on.
Telephones on Line Board 2 starts at terminal 7.
RCOs are taken from Line Board 1 and are available on terminals
marked 1K+/- to 6K+/-.
RCO function is set by the switches S1 to S6.
-- Poten Free Potential-free closing contacts, max. 250 VAC, 5 A
-- 24V Fused internal 24VDC, max. 1 A
Telephones may also be connected to connection boards 100 9930 202
- two connection boards are needed per ATLB-12 board.

7 8 9 10 11 12 AlphaCom XE7
All telephones are connected by means of pluggable screw terminals on
the server backplane.
The ALTB-12 board can be placed in any board positions 1-6. The
Phys. no.

7 9 11 283 285 287


example drawing shows an ATLB-12 board in position 2. Avoid using
boards in position 1 if possible as connection points 5 and 6 are
8 10 12 284 286 288
reserved for program input by default.
AGA board AGA board AGA board

Hot plug Hot plug Hot plug


2.2.12 AGA - General Purpose Audio Interface
Pot no.

Pot no.

Pot no.

Board status Board status Board status

1
Prog 7 23
Prog 8 24
1 Line 1 1 The AGA board is a multi-purpose audio interface board used for
program feeding or speech communication between modules. There are
2 2 2
Prog 9 25 Line 2
3 3 3
Prog 10 26
4 4 4 Line 1
5
6
Prog 11 27
Prog 12 28
5
6
Line 3 5
6
easily accessible potentiometers at the front for input sensitivity control
Line 2
7
8
Prog 13 29
Prog 14 30
7
8
Line 4 7
8 Line 3 600 ohm
of the audio channels.
9
Prog 15 31
9 Line 5 9
Hi imp.
The impedance can be set to 600 ohm or ‘high’ for each input by strap
Prog 16 32
switches on the board.
10 10 10 Line 4 S1-3
Prog 17 33
11 11 Line 6 11 S4-6
Prog 18 34 Line 5
12 12 12
S7-9

Further information on the AGA board is found in datasheet


Prog 19 35
13 13 Line 7 13
Prog 20 36 S10-12
14 14 14 Line 6
Prog 21 37 S13-15
15
16 Prog 22 38
15
16
Line 8 15
16 S16 A100K10182.
Card pos. 21 20

Mulit Program Multi module AlphaNet Strap field

Multi program distribution


Each board provides 16 audio inputs for program distribution when used
MULTI
Board pos.
in AlphaCom XE20 or XE26. There can be 1 to 4 boards in a module
Board pos. PROGRAM
21/20 21/20 placed in positions 18 to 21.
P7/23 1 2 P8/24
P9/25 3 4 P10/26 An AGA connection kit, 100 9930 300, has to be purchased to connect
P11/27 5 6 P12/28 the audio sources. The kit contains a filter board, a connection board,
P13/29 P14/30
7 8
and an interface cable.
P15/31 9 10 P16/32
P17/33 11 12 P18/34 AGA boards can be placed in board positions 1-6 in an XE7 server but
P19/35 13 14 P20/36
P21/37 15 16 P22/38
the number of inputs are reduced to 6 per board. Input adjustments
are performed by potentiometers 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. The program
sources are connected to the c and d terminals on backplane
connectors.

Audio distribution in AlphaNet


a-c
b-d
Each board provides 6 audio channels between the servers.
1 4 c-a 1 4

5
d-b
5
There can be any number of AGA boards in each server placed in
2 2
any position. Positions 20-23 are recommended in XE26 to avoid
3 6 3 6
modifications of the backplane.
Exchange 1 Exchange 2 Use the same filter board with cable and connection board as ASLT.

2.3 Performing a Cold Start


RESET - APC
A cold start of the AMC-IP board will delete all previous programming,
load the default database and set the default IP address to 169.254.1.5
COLD START - AMC with mask 255.255.0.0 on Eth0. See section 3.4 for default settings.

Status LED
2.3.1 Cold start procedure
>1 sec
●● Turn the server mains switch ON (at the rear of the cabinet).
16 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805
●● Press and hold the cold start button on the AMC-IP board.
●● Press the reset button on the APC card briefly.
-- XE7: the reset button is located on the power card
-- XE1: Power up while keeping the cold start button pressed.
●● Keep the cold start button pressed at least 1 second after reset.
-- The AMC status LED will blink green when the boot is ready.

RESET - APC
2.3.2 Cold start AMC application only (retain IP setting)
●● Press the reset button on the APC card briefly.
COLD START - AMC -- XE7: the reset button is located on the power card
-- XE1: Power up while keeping the cold start button pressed.
Status LED ●● After 10 seconds, press the cold start button on the AMC-IP board.
10 sec ●● Keep the cold start button pressed until the AMC running LED blinks
green.

2.4 Modifying Factory Default Settings


The system is set up with a default program and works without any
further programming. To change or add to the default settings, the
AlphaPro programming tool must be used - see section 5.
Perform System Backup if any default setting has been changed - see
section 12. The default parameters are restored by performing a cold
start - see section 2.3.

2.5 Default Directory and Feature Numbers

Single /first module


2.5.1 Station numbers
XE 7 XE 20 XE 26 The number series 101 to 499 and 5000 to 5152 are default directory
1 36 80 102 138
numbers for all AlphaCom XE servers. The directory numbers are
1 2 3 4 5 6 ASLT board connected to physical numbers in the range from 1 to 552, where the
1...6 7...12 13...18 19...24 25...30 31...36 Physical number
physical numbers are given by the subscriber point on a board in a
107 108 109 110 111 112 Subscriber number certain position in a defined module.
Since the card positions 2-7 are not used in XE20, the corresponding
default subscriber numbers are missing.
The directory numbers can be changed by using the AlphaPro
programming tool.

ANALOG STATION NUMBER TABLE


AlphaCom modules XE7 XE20 XE26
Single or master 101 - 136 101 - 106 101 - 238
143 - 238
1st slave* 239 - 274 239 - 244 239 - 376
281 - 376
2nd slave* 377 - 382 377 - 499
377 - 413 419 - 499 5000 - 5014
5000 - 5014
3rd slave* 5015 - 5051 5015 - 5020 5015 - 5152
5057 - 5152
Display text Station 1, Station 2, etc.

2.5.2 Class of Service (CoS)


A Class of Service defines a set of features available for a station. There
* Slave modules are only required for
are 16 freely programmable classes where three are pre-defined during
analog stations. IP stations are always setup. All stations are normally in the CoS1 group.
registered to the master module.
CoS1: Regular stations.
CoS15: Public telephone lines (SIP trunk)

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 17


CoS16: Includes all features by default, dedicated to Super User on
physical number 1.

2.5.3 Features during connection


A number of features can be utilized during conversation and each of
these have their own code number.

CODES DURING CONVERSATION


Feature No. CoS1 CoS15 Feature No. CoS1 CoS15
Microphone mute 0 X Read own message remotely 51 X X
Step directory menu 0 X Call Back message to own station 55 X
Repeat absence message 1 X X Include in Open Duplex Conference 56 X
Inquiry Call / Broker 2 X X Busy Notify 57 X X
Call Transfer 3 X Busy Override 58
Pocket Pager default, no text 44 X Private and Absence Override 59
Pocket Paging with answer 45 X X Remote Control (Door opening) 6 X
Pocket Paging, text message 46 X X Send standard voice message 7 X X
Pocket Paging, voice message 47 X X Call Back 8 X
Change message remotely 50 X X Search 9 X X

2.5.4 Voice and display messages


7 8 9 When the station is idle, entering a digit/number code will show different menus
on the station display. Navigation in the menus is done using the 7, 8, and 9
keys.

DISPLAY MENUS
Feature No. CoS1 CoS15
Info Service 60 X
Group Call menu 610 X
Absent menu 611 X
Message menu 612 X
Audio Program menu 613 X
Name directory 614 X
Features menu 615 X
Service menu 616 X
Conference menu 618 X
After a cold start Info Service (60) is available on DAK 9 and Person
Directory (614) is available on DAK 10.
Messages are given as a text string in the display. A spoken message is
given if the voice module ASVP is installed.
Leave pre-recorded standard messages by dialing the extension number
+ 7 + message code. Listen to and reset message by code number 70.
Absence messages are left in your own idle station by dialing the
message code number. Add digits for date or time if prompted.

STANDARD MESSAGES (VOICE/DISPLAY) ABSENCE MESSAGES (VOICE/DISPLAY)


Feature No. CoS1 CoS15 Feature No. CoS1 CoS15
Contact switchboard 660 X Out 771 X
Call phone number 661 X Meeting 772 X
Call home 663 X Gone for the day 773 X

18 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


Call your spouse 664 X Absent today 774 X
Call me back 666 X Busy 775 X
Remember meeting 667 X Lunch 776 X
Fax waiting 668 X On holiday 777 X
Delivery to you 669 X Away 778 X
Not available 779 X

The Multi Conference Station (MCS) is


2.5.5 Station functions
no longer produced. The special feature A number of features can be initiated from an idle station by dialing
numbers for this station is maintained a default feature number. Some of these actions require a target
for the sake of backwards compatibility.
subscriber number after the feature number.
It is recommended to program the most used features to single-touch
keys for easy access.

FUNCTIONS FROM IDLE STATION

Feature No. CoS CoS Feature No. CoS CoS


1 15 1 15
Delete message, clear station 70 X X GROUP CALL
Call Forward 71 X All Call (all subscribers) 84 X X
Follow Me 72 X Group Call 2-5 (empty) 85-88 X X
Remote station reset 73 X Group Call 6-15 (empty) 890-899 X X
Program single-touch key 784 X Recall to group 1-5 (84-88) 9084-9088
Activate RCO in own station 9531 X Recall to global group 1 9101
Re-dial 9532 X Recall to any group 765
Wake-up call 7883 X Answer Group Call 99 X X
Set station in OPEN 7886 X Group Call filter 7931-7933
Set station in PRIVATE 7887 X Group Call filter OFF 7930
CALL REQUEST Disconnect Group Call 7884
Call Request to CRM stations 621 X Ringing Group 6701-6710 X X
Call Request, alarm 622 X CONFERENCE
Call Request, ordinary 623 X Simplex Conference 1-50 8201-8250 X
Call Request, transfer 7870 X Simplex Conference OFF 8200 X
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION Duplex Conference 1-20 8301-8320 X
Program 1-6 801-806* X Duplex Conference OFF 8300 X
Program 7-70 *** X ALARM
Next program (step up) 790** X Stored Voice Message 8181-8182
Previous program (step down) 791 X Mess. 1 to loc. group 1 9184
Program on/off (toggle) 792 X Alarm messages 8191-8199
Program / conf. to person 74 X Alarm message OFF 8190
Program / conf. to group 75 Alarm message to group 761 or 765
Program / conf. to person on/off 762 X MULTI CONFERENCE STATION
Program OFF 800 or C X MCS Activate 7980
PAGING MCS Priority 7981
Answer Paging (without display) 96 X X MCS Select 7982
Answer Paging 1-4 (with display) 980-983 X X MCS Talk-Back 7983
Direct Paging 9700 X X MCS Deactivate all 7984
EVENTS AUDIO MESSAGING
User Event with tone 9 533 X Recording from station 8180 X
User Event silent 9534 X Stored Voice message 8181-8182 X
Two-step Event trigger 9535 X PA activation, multi-step 765 X
Digit Event trigger 9545 X PA activation, one-step 9084-9088 X
A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 19
PA to global group 9101 X
Recorded message to group 1 9184 X
Auto-attendant 9550 X

* 805-806 in XE7
** Default is 6 programs + OFF
*** Not in Auto-load

2.5.6 System maintenance


System maintenance access is restricted to the Super User station
connected to physical line number 1. This station has Class of Service
16, All Functions.

FEATURES FOR SUPER USER STATION


Feature No. CoS1 CoS15
Set volume 783
Set time and date 785
Station ID (directory + physical nos.) 789 X
AlphaCom IP configuration 7810
Install backup from EPROM 7819
Store backup to EPROM 7820
Reset board error 7871
AGA audio test 7872
Set access to feature 7873
Tone test 7885
Block alarm input 7888
Unblock alarm input 7889

2.5.7 Control room stations


Stations used for control rooms such as guard locations in prisons,
buildings, parking facilities, etc. may be a dedicated Control Room
Master (CRM) station or a normal master station with display.

CONTROL ROOM STATION FEATURES


Feature No. CoS1 CoS15
CONTROL ROOM STATIONS
Call Request, Alarm 622 X
Call Request, Ordinary 623 X
Call Request, Alarm 624 X
Call Request, Ordinary 625 X
Cancel Call Request 626 X
Call request, Alarm 627 X
Call Request, Ordinary 628 X
Call Request transfer 7870 X
Acknowledge Priority Mail 7882
MLH/CRM STATIONS ONLY
Call request 621 X
CRM ID 786
Lamp Test 7874
Lamp Test all 7875

20 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


Output time 7876
Reset this CRM/MLH station 7877
Reset all CRM/MLH stations 7878 X

2.5.8 Mail queue navigation


A mail message can be sent to any defined display station. The mail can
contain a message about call request, technical alarms, and errors.

MAIL QUEUE
Feature No. CoS1 CoS15
Delete mail without answering 7630 X X
Last mail in queue 7633 X X
Previous mail in queue 7637 X X
Call to sender of mail 7638 X X
Next mail in queue 7639 X X

2.5.9 Dual Display station


The introduction of master stations with dual display where the second
display can be programmed with DAK key names has lead to a series of
specific feature codes.

DUAL DISPLAY FEATURES


Feature No. CoS1 CoS15
Alphanumeric search 9537 X
Edit DAK text 9540 X
Program DAK 9541 X
Dual Display menu 9542 X
Dual Display DAK page down 9543 X
Dual Display DAK page up 9544 X

2.5.10 Telephone functions


When calling an intercom station from an external telephone, the M-key
(Simplex) can be simulated by the * and # keys on the telephone.

USING TELEPHONES (SIP trunk)


Telephone function Intercom function.
External call 0
* key from telephone M-key on
# key from telephone M-key released

2.5.11 AlphaNet
NETWORK FEATURES
Feature No. CoS1 CoS15
Prefix Exchange 1 54 X X
Prefix Exchange 2 55 X X
Global Group Call 1-10 9001-9010 X X
Build Global Group 7879

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 21


3 AlphaWeb XE
AlphaWeb XE

System System System External Custom Help


Monitoring Configuration Maintenance Systems Scripts

Node System Custom


Interfaces RingMaster About
Information Upgrade Scripts

- Infromation - General - Scripts


- Processes IP Station - Trunks - Security
Routers
Upgrade - Call numbers
- Global groups
- Privacy links
Stations Filters Config. - Call Request
Backup groups

- Configured
System
- Unconfigured Stations M100
Recovery

- General
AlphaNet Logging - Group Call map
- Module/
Serial port
Audio - AGA-LUS map
Licensing - Ringing group
Statistics

User
Logging
Management

Time and Date AlphaWeb XE is an embedded web server running on AlphaCom


XE. It allows the users to log in using a standard web browser
such as Internet Explorer or Firefox to operate and manage the
Host Names AlphaCom XE system.
The AlphaWeb server provides functions for system monitoring,
system configuration, and system upgrade.
Messaging

3.1 Connecting to AlphaCom using AlphaWeb


●● Connect the PC Ethernet port to the LAN port (Eth0) on the AMC-IP
filter card.
0
FILTER BOARD

1 ●● Open your web browser to access AlphaWeb.


LL The factory default IP address of the AlphaCom server is
1 169.254.1.5. In order for your PC to communicate with the server, it
Eth0
0 is necessary to change its Internet Protocol Properties to use an IP
address that is in the same range as 169.254.1.5.

●● Enter http://169.254.1.5 in the address field


-- Connection with the AMC is verified by the text:
[Login] Secure AlphaWeb (https)
[Login] Unsecure AlphaWeb (http)
●● Click Login for Unsecure AlphaWeb (http)
-- unless encrypted access to internet is required for safety reasons.

If [Login] Secure AlphaWeb is not shown, https may be activated in


AlphaWeb by selecting Filters in the System Configuration menu (see
section 3.4.4).

22 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


●● The user will be prompted for a user name and password. To log in
as a user with reading rights only, do as follows:

Default user name: alpha


Default password: com

●● To be able to change the configuration, the user must log in as an


administrator. The default login will then be:
User name: admin
Password: alphaadmin

A window with server configuration information will be displayed:

3.1.1 Saving and applying changes


When new configuration parameters are entered, they should be saved
to the configuration file by clicking Save.
The configuration data is then only saved to the AlphaCom configuration
file and not applied to the running configuration. To get the new
configuration data applied to the running configuration, click Apply.

3.2 Changing Default User Name and Password


It is recommended to change the default user names and passwords for
security reasons.

●● Select System Configuration >


User Management
●● Enter the old passwords for both
Read access and Read/Write access
(defaults: com and alphaadmin)
●● Enter new user names and
passwords
●● Re-enter the new passwords to confirm
●● Verify by clicking Update User 1 and Update User 2
●● Write down the selected passwords and keep them in a secure
place.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 23


3.3 Installing License Keys
To use AlphaCom features such as VoIP, AlphaNet, and SIP, the system
requires software license keys. This license key is valid for one MAC
address. Obtain the license key for the feature from your AlphaCom
distributor.
To install the license:

●● Select System Configuration >


Licensing
●● Click Insert new License Key
●● Enter the key string in the Input
License Key field
●● Click Insert Key to install the
license.

3.4 IP Configuration

3.4.1 Overview
Example: An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique number that
devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a
IP address: 10.1.5.48 network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard. An IP address consists
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 of 32 bits. They are commonly expressed as a dotted quad, four octets
(8 bits) separated by periods.
The Subnet Mask shows that
the device with the address IP addresses are divided into two parts:
10.1.5.48 belongs to subnet
10.1.5.0 and has host number ●● Network address
48. -- identifies a whole network or subnet
If the mask is changed to ●● Host address
255.255.0.0, the device with -- identifies a particular device’s connection or interface to that
the address 10.1.5.48 will network
belong to the subnet 10.1.0.0
and have host number 5.48. This division is used to control how traffic is routed in and among
IP networks. It is the Subnet Mask that decides which part of the IP
address is the Subnet number and which part is the Host number.

3.4.2 IP interfaces
To connect the AlphaCom XE to your IP network, you need to enter
the IP settings for the Ethernet ports and IP route entries according
to network. You should obtain IP
addresses and IP routes from your IT
network administrator.

Set the IP address for Ethernet port 0


and/or 1

●● Log in to AlphaCom via AlphaWeb


●● Select System Configuration >
Interfaces
●● Enter the IP Address
●● Enter the Subnet Mask

24 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


●● Click Save to save the values
LL Do NOT click Apply until all address, routing and filter changes as
described in sections 3.4.2, 3.4.3 and 3.4.4 have been saved!

3.4.3 Configure IP routing


The IP Routing table of AlphaCom must be configured if there is a
need to communicate with a device outside its own subnet. A “device”
could be another AlphaCom, a PC (AlphaPro, AlphaWeb, SysLog), SIP
gateway, etc. If AlphaCom and the device belong to the same subnet,
there is no need to specify any routing information.
Route types
Route type Host is used to set up a route to a single device outside the
subnet of AlphaCom.
Route type Net is used to set up a route to another network.
Route type Default is used to set up a general route to any device
outside the subnet of AlphaCom.

●● Select System Configuration >


Routes
●● Select the type of IP route by clicking
Add Route
-- Default IP route
Enter only Gateway (IP address) and
Out Interface Ethernet port (eth0/1)
-- Network route
Enter Destination IP address,
Destination Mask, Gateway and Out
Interface Ethernet port (eth0/1)
-- Host route
Enter Destination IP address, Gateway
and Out Interface Ethernet port (eth0/1)

3.4.4 Internal firewall


AlphaCom XE has an internal firewall
allowing the network administrator to
open and close IP services that accesses
the AlphaCom XE from the different
networks. By default, the AlphaCom XE
comes with the most restrictive firewall
settings.

●● Select System Configuration >


Filters
●● Select the protocols that should be
allowed for each Ethernet port by
clicking the relevant checkboxes
Eth0 and Eth1
●● If you want other protocols to be
allowed, click Add Filter to add a
new protocol to the filter table:
- Enter the Protocol Name
- Select protocol type - TCP/UDP
- Enter the port number - Port (Lo:Hi)
●● Click Apply when all addresses,
routing and filter changes as
described in sections 3.4.2, 3.4.3
and 3.4.4 have been saved!

AlphaCom XE should now be connected to your IP network.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 25


4 AlphaPro
4.1 Overview
AlphaPro 11 is the tool for configuring the AlphaCom XE system. It
is self-contained, and simple to install and use. When a new server/
exchange shall be configured, it is given a working default factory
setting (see tables in section 2.5). The operator can modify the settings
such as:

●● Directory information
●● Groups
●● Interfaces to CCTV, PA, paging, DECT
●● AlphaNet
●● Other custom behavior

There are currently over 100 defined features which can be


programmed with AlphaPro 11.
AlphaPro 11 is an off-line tool. This means that it is possible to enter all
parameters without being connected to the server/exchange. Once all
parameters are entered, AlphaPro 11 can be connected to the server/
exchange and the parameters can be sent. AlphaPro 11 can also upload
configuration information from a server/exchange.
AlphaPro 11 connects to a server/exchange via the IP network or a local
RS232 interface.

4.1.1 AlphaPro versions


AlphaPro 11 comes in two versions. A hardware dongle is used to
differentiate between the versions.
There are two types of hardware keys, one for parallel port and one for
USB port.
The versions of AlphaPro are:

●● AlphaPro M
-- Runs without a hardware key.
It gives access to all features (except AlphaNet), and is only for 36
subscribers.

●● AlphaPro Professional
-- Uses the Professional hardware key.
It gives access to all features. This version must be used when
extensive changes to the default Auto-load is made.

4.1.2 Backwards compatibility


AlphaPro version 11 supports:

●● AlphaCom E, AMC-IP version 10.xx


●● AlphaCom AMC version 9.x

LL Older AlphaCom systems can easily be upgraded to


AlphaCom XE.
AlphaPro 11 supports uploading and conversion of an AMC version 9
configuration database to an AMC-IP configuration database.

26 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


4.1.3 PC requirements
●● Windows 2000, Windows XP
●● 800 MHz or higher processor clock speed
●● 256 MB of RAM or more
●● 40 MB free space on the hard disk for the AlphaPro program
●● 5 MB free space on the hard disk for each server to be programmed
●● 1 free parallel or USB port for Hardware Key
●● XGA (1024x768) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor
●● Network card
●● CD or DVD drive
●● Optional: 1 free RS-232 port for communication if connecting to
AlphaCom AMC version 9

4.2 Getting Started with AlphaPro

4.2.1 PC setup
●● Download AlphaPro 11 from www.zenitel.com or insert the CD-ROM
with the AlphaPro 11 installation.

LL The instructions are based on AlphaPro 11 version. Other


versions may have slightly different images and/or procedures.

●● Select and run the file installalphapro.exe


●● Follow the instructions on the screen
-- You can safely answer “YES” to all questions

4.2.2 Insert the HW dongle


●● Insert the hardware dongle in the PC’s parallel or USB port
depending on the dongle type
●● Leave the dongle in the PC during programming and transferring of
data to the server.

If the dongle is not inserted, the AlphaPro will run in AlphaPro M mode.
You will still have access to all functions (except AlphaNet), but only for
36 subscribers.

4.2.3 Connect a PC to the server


AlphaCom XE - Ethernet connection
AlphaCom XE servers communicate with AlphaPro on the PC over
the IP network. Eth0 is the default management port unless the
FILTER BOARD

configuration has been changed.


1
0 Eth0 When the AlphaPro communication icon is clicked, you will be
prompted for user name and password to log into AlphaCom.
LAN
-- In AlphaCom XE20 and XE26, the Eth0 port is the lower RJ
connector on the AMC-IP filter board.
-- In AlphaCom XE7, the Eth0 port is the left-most RJ connector on
the backplane.
-- In AlphaCom XE1, the Eth0 port is the left-most RJ connector at the
rear.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 27


4.3 Defining Network and Exchange
If you are going to program the server/exchange for the first time, make
sure that the AlphaCom system has been cold-started (see section
2.3). The default programming tables will then be loaded. The Auto-load
values are found in section 2.5.

4.3.1 Initial programming


●● Open AlphaPro by clicking on the S-icon on the PC’s desktop.
●● When AlphaPro starts for the first time, you will be asked to make an
AlphaPro database by creating a network and adding the exchange
that is part of the network.

Enter network

●● Enter a system name related to customer or network.


-- maximum 23 characters
-- don’t use national characters like æ, ø, å, ä, é, etc.
It is possible to create more networks later on from the main window.

Enter exchange

●● Enter the first node (exchange) name


-- maximum 16 characters.
●● The first exchange node number is 1
●● S
elect the desired type of node (exchange type)
-- AlphaCom E is default.
●● Select the display language for the stations in the exchange.
-- Available languages are: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French,
German, Hebrew, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.
English is the default.
●● Checkbox for AlphaNet: Adm. Here
--
 Creates an exchange with full database, which can be
configured from this PC.
--
 Creates an exchange without database which can be pointed to
in AlphaNet routing.

Enter IP address

●● Normally Eth0 is used for connection to the exchange.


●● Leave the filled-in default IP address.
-- If the system is part of an AlphaNet, it will be connected to Eth1. If
this IP address is unknown at this moment, it can be filled in later.
●● Click OK to proceed to the AlphaPro main window.

Then you can:

●● Select the exchange you are going to program


●● Add networks and nodes
●● Set up data communication with the exchange
●● Go to the different programming windows

4.3.2 Add network or exchange


Network

●● In the main window, select [+] next to the Select Network pull-down
menu
●● Proceed as explained in 4.3.1

28 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


Exchange

●● I n the main window, select [+] next to the Select Exchange pull-
down menu
●● P
roceed as explained in 4.3.1
-- The Node Number applies to AlphaNet nodes
●● If this exchange is part of an AlphaNet, select Eth1 and enter the IP
address.

4.4 Data Communication


In order to establish communication between the PC and the exchange,
the communication program must be started.
LL During data transfer to the AlphaCom, it is not possible to
modify configuration data in the AlphaCom.

4.4.1 Establishing data communication


●● Select the exchange in the Main Window
●● Click on the Communication icon
●● The program will ask you for user name (default: admin) and
password (default: alphaadmin)
-- The Communication window appears
-- The connection is confirmed when the communication is
established and the buttons become active.

LL If the PC is not connected to the exchange, a fault warning will


pop up. You may skip the data transfer until data changes have
been carried out off-line.

4.4.2 Send information to the exchange


●● Click SendAll to send all data
●● Click SendChg to send changed data only
-- An icon in the lower right corner flashes during transmission.
●● The transmission may be stopped by clicking Cancel
-- The Cancel key changes to OK when the transmission is
completed. Click OK.

4.4.3 Get information from the exchange


●● Click GetAll to get all data from the exchange

4.5 Communication Window Actions


Send changed data from the PC to the exchange or to all
exchanges in an AlphaNet.

●● It may take about 60 seconds after the data has been sent for
changes to take effect for an exchange in normal operation.
●● Some changes will require a reset for the changes to take effect.

Send all data from the PC to the exchange.

●● Use this option after major configuration changes or to be sure that

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 29


the database is identical to the exchange tables in NVRAM.

LL Do NOT do a SendAll to an exchange in normal operation!

●● Perform an exchange reset after SendAll.

Get all data from the exchange to the PC.

●● The data can be stored in the current database or in a new auto-


loaded database.
●● The configuration may be changed afterwards.

Read data from the exchange NVRAM and store it in a PC file.

●● This file can not be changed by AlphaPro as it is just a backup.

Send data from a PC backup file into the NVRAM in the exchange.

●● The NVRAM version that created the backup must be identical to the
NVRAM version in the exchange.
-- If they are different, trust the database information and do a
SendAll.
●● Always do a reset of the exchange after Restore.

Restart the exchange without changing the programming.

●● The exchange will halt and all activities will be affected.

Set the exchange clock.

Modify the node number in the exchange.

●● If the node number in the exchange is not the same as the node
number in the AlphaPro database, the login will fail. This command
allows you to modify the node number in the exchange.
●● After Autoload, the exchange will have node no. 1. In a network of
exchanges (AlphaNet), each exchange must have its unique number.

4.6 AlphaPro Menu Structure


Reports
Groups

Audio

Pocket
programs

pagers

Simplex
Users &

Conferances

Class of
Stations

Open Duplex

Communication
Conferances

Service

AlphaWeb
Connection
& System
Exchange

Directory &
Features

Use the menus in AlphaPro to change the default system setup. The
menu bar at the top of the screen has 12 main menus accessed by
clicking on its icon. Each main menu will have one or more selectable
tabs or submenus.
AlphaPro may be run without being connected to AlphaCom (off-line),
and all changes can be saved to the PC and copied to the system later
on.
It is good practice to start the programming in the Exchange & System
menu and continue rightwards on the menu bar.
The menu structure for AlphaPro Professional is shown in the following
figures.
LL The menu structure in this section is based on AlphaPro 11.
Other versions may differ slightly.
30 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805
Exchange Directory
& System Numbers

Exchange information Directory


PC settings numbers
Display text
Feature
Event Remote Serial External Net Net Remote description
System UDP text Boards Ping
actions Control ports devices Audio Routing Control
CoS
restrictions
Hide info in
Calls and Logs and Fire idle
General Timers VoIP Inputs Faults
options errors alarm
Visibility

Cluster
Node
Node

Station / User Groups

Users
User Station Automatic Line User Gong
General tones
preferences type search monitoring defined General Members General Members

Number
Name Name
Display DAK Excluded
Event Phone Number Access
text Group Pager program- from
actions
ming group level
Station Text
type Access Priority
Volume level

Group Priority
Gong
type
Missing
members

Audio Pocket AlphaWeb


Programs Pagers Connection

Audio programs Pocket Pagers


Audio program General Pager General
settings settings settings settings

Number Communication
Name Sequences Timings
Name
Driver
Type
Receiver
number

Simplex Open Duplex Class of Reports


Conferences Conferences Service

Number Number CoS


Description Number Net Net
Description Users
Default Description Audio Routing
Master
member Valied
Setup features
Default priority
speaker Group Global
Groups
Talk priority Members Groups

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 31


5 Station Configuration
5.1 Configuration in AlphaPro
Configuration of stations and users are undertaken in the Users &
Stations section of AlphaPro.
Configuration of stations are done by filling in the fields under Users &
Stations.
The main fields for a normal configuration are:
-- Physical Number
-- Directory Number
-- Display Text
-- Station Type
-- Visibility

To configure stations, click the Users & Stations icon.

All stations are identified by the exchange with its physical number.
The physical number for a star-wired station is the number of the
physical wire connection point on the ASLT or ATLB card.
IP stations must also be given physical numbers to follow the same
logic. This number can be any number below 552, but must not overlap
star-wired station physical numbers.
Physical numbers
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...... 550, 551, 552 LL Start numbering the IP stations from 552 and downwards to avoid occupied
number problems if the exchange is extended with more star-wired stations
later on.
Star wired stations IP stations
●● Directory Number is the number to dial to reach the station.
-- The default number can be changed to any 2-8 digit number
starting with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5. Numbers with first digit 6-9 are reserved
for functions. If these numbers should be used, the corresponding
function code must be changed. (See section 2.5.1.)
●● Display Text is the station ID text shown in the called station’s
display.

32 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


-- The text should normally be the station location or the subscriber’s
name. The maximum number of characters is 16 including the
station directory number.
●● Visibility can be set to Local or Global. Visibility is related to
AlphaNet when cluster programming is used. See section 6.2.6.
-- Local: station can be addressed inside the node only.
-- Global: station can be reached from all nodes in a cluster.
A cluster is a subnet of a network, and consists of a number of defined
nodes.

●● Station Type is used to define the type of station on the actual


physical number.
-- Master Station is the default option. This setting will automatically
detect the type of station connected.
-- Sub Station should be selected for stations with limited keypad
and PA couplers to avoid e.g. “call me” messages.
-- Display Station can be selected to ensure faster and safer line
error detection on stations with displays.
Other special station options can be selected to obtain optimal
performance and programming for the relevant stations.

●● CCoIP or SIP stations are selected by ticking the appropriate


checkbox.
●● The CCoIP Station checkbox results in a field for MAC address and
a checkbox for registration with directory number.
-- AlphaCom XE can use both methods for identifying an IP station.

When configuring an IP station in AlphaPro, you must select which


methods to use to identify the IP station. The advantage of using
registration by directory number is that it is easier to replace the station
at a later stage as this does not require new settings in AlphaPro.

Directory Number registration


-- This is the default registration for CCoIP stations.
-- Tick the Reg. w/Directory Number checkbox to register the
station.

MAC address registration


-- Untick the Reg. w/Directory Number checkbox to bring up the
MAC address field.
-- Enter the station’s MAC address.
The MAC address can be found by logging into the web interface of
the IP station or AlphaWeb under System Monitoring >
Stations > Unconfigured.

SIP Station
Tick the SIP Station checkbox if the station is a SIP telephone.

When a change has been made to a directory number, the OK and


Cancel buttons become active.
The settings for a station can be swapped with another station by doing
the following:
1. Highlight the first station in the list
2. Click the Copy button and then highlight the second station
3. Click the Swap button to swap the two stations.

LL Ordinary analog telephones can be connected by using ATLB


cards. No configuration is needed to make the phone function
as an ordinary station. The ‘station type’ is set to Master
Station.
A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 33
5.2 Additional IP and SIP Station Configuration
Complete information about the mounting and configuration of IP
stations are found in the manuals:
-- A100K10788 IP Master Station Installation & Configuration
-- A100K10803 IP Substation Installation & Configuration

SIP stations and gateways are described in the manuals:


-- A100K10812 SIP Substation Installation & Configuration
-- A100K10333 SIP Analog Gateway
-- A100K10390 SIP GSM Gateway

5.3 IP DECT SIP Station Configuration


A typical IP DECT System comprises the following components:
PBX/PSTN -- IP DECT Server 6000
SIP Gateway
-- Base Stations
AlphaCom XE7

AlphaCom Exchange

LAN -- Repeaters
-- Administrative Computer
-- Handsets and accessories
The IP DECT Server 6000 communicates with the AlphaCom exchange
IP DECT IP Intercom
over a LAN (Local Area Network).
Server Station
Administration The configuration process includes:
-- Configuring the Server
Base
Station
Base
Station
Base
Station
-- Configuring the Base Station
DECT
Handset
DECT
Handset
-- Registering a Handset
-- Subscribing a Handset
-- Configuring the Exchange
Repeater

DECT DECT The complete procedure is described in the manuals:


Handset Handset
-- A100K10652 IP DECT Installation & Configuration
-- A100K10777 IP DECT Quick Configuration Guide

34 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


6 AlphaNet
6.1 Overview
AlphaNet is STENTOFON’s internal networking technology developed
for critical communications. Some of the feature highlights of AlphaNet
are:

●● Group and conference calls


●● VoIP bandwidth management
●● Priority handling of events and resources
●● Alternative routing
●● Backwards compatibility
●● All features available over the network
●● VoIP, digital and analog infrastructure support
●● SIP clients

Group and conference calls


1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
*

4
2

5
VMP-
D619

6
#

1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
*

1 2
VMP-
D619

3
# 1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
*

4
2

5
VMP-
D619

6
#

1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
*

1 2
VMP-
D619

3
#
AlphaNet has full group and conference call capability.
7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6

M 0 C 7 8 9 M 0 C 7 8 9

Each AlphaCom XE has a built-in multi-party conferencing unit,


VINGTOR
M 0 C VINGTOR
M 0 C
VINGTOR VINGTOR

providing local mixing for group and conference calls. This local mixing
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

VMP-
D619

VMP-
VMP- D619

VMP-
D619
D619
* #

* # 1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON

* #

allows AlphaCom XE to only use a single VoIP channel when setting up


* # 1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON

1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON

1 2 3

1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 5 6 9
4 5 6 7 8 9 M 0 C
7 8 9
7 8 9 M 0 C VINGTOR
M 0 C
M 0 C VINGTOR
VINGTOR

VINGTOR

a group or conference call between servers.

VoIP bandwidth management


AlphaNet provides bandwidth management, limiting the VoIP bandwidth
HI LO

LO
X from taking more capacity than provisioned.
MED
AlphaCom XE7

MED
AlphaCom XE7

If a high priority call is set up when all VoIP channels are occupied,
MED AlphaCom XE will immediately release the call with the lowest priority,
thus allowing the high priority call to proceed.

Priority handling of events and resources


HI All calls and events that are sent between nodes are marked with
MED + priority.
MED
AlphaCom XE7

LO +
AlphaCom XE7

This allows the system to act upon the priority, presenting and handling
LO the events and calls in the correct order.

Alternative routing
Alternative routing of calls allows call completion even when the primary
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

X AlphaCom XE7

AlphaNet route is down.


A B

For alternative routing, AlphaCom XE can either use its secondary IP


interface or route the call over a traditional interface such as an analog
or digital line.
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

Backwards compatibility

AC-XE
IP
AC-XE
IP
AC-XE
AlphaCom XE provides 100% backwards compatibility between
traditional AlphaNet technologies and the new VoIP AlphaNet.
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7
RS232

RS232

RS232

This backwards compatibility allows the mixing of new AlphaCom XE


AC AC AC
nodes working over IP with current nodes so configuration can be
RS232 RS232

maintained.
LL AlphaCom XE has two RS232 ports which can be used for
AlphaNet. If more ports are needed, an Ethernet to RS232
converter must be used.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 35


All features available over the network
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

Consistent features and services across the enterprise regardless of


location enhances user friendliness.
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

AlphaCom XE provides all current AlphaNet features available today,


including the enhanced features of LAN/WAN connection.

IP VoIP, digital and analog infrastructure support


AlphaNet works over any infrastructure, whether it is IP, digital or
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

VMP- VMP-
D619 D619

1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
* #
1 2 3 4 5 STENTOFON
* #

analog.
1 2 3 1 2 3

4 5 6 4 5 6

7 8 9 7 8 9

M 0 C M 0 C
VINGTOR VINGTOR

RS232
AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7 AlphaCom XE7

SIP client interface


AlphaNet provides integration with GSM, analog, ISDN and DECT
telephones via SIP gateways. Most system functions are available
between the telephones and intercom stations.

6.2 VoIP AlphaNet Configuration

6.2.1 Overview
See the Network Design Guide A100K10313 for more information.
The following procedure is required when configuring AlphaNet:

●● Insert AlphaNet license if VoIP AlphaNet should be used


●● Create all the exchanges in the AlphaNet
●● Create AlphaNet data routing
●● Create AlphaNet audio routes
●● Update the directory

6.2.2 Insert AlphaNet license


This must be done if VoIP AlphaNet should be used (see section 3.3).

6.2.3 Create all the exchanges in the AlphaNet


Define the exchanges in AlphaPro under Network & Exchanges. See
section 4.3 on how to create the exchanges.
LL In some cases, it is not desired to program all the exchanges
in the AlphaNet in the same AlphaPro database. In this case
you should add the exchange in the network but un-tick the
checkbox for ‘AlphaNet - Adm. Here’.

6.2.4 Create AlphaNet data routing


AlphaNet link between AlphaCom XE servers

●● Select the AlphaCom XE server in AlphaPro


●● Click the Exchange & System icon
●● Click Net Routing
●● Click Insert
●● Select the destination AlphaCom node for the AlphaNet

36 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


Configure primary route

●● Select Data on IP as ACDP Link


●● Select node number for both Data and Audio
●● Tick the Audio on IP checkbox if a VoIP audio link shall be used
●● Option: Configure an alternative route
●● The Preferred codec should be set to Best Available
●● Click OK

AlphaNet link to traditional AlphaCom servers

●● Select the AlphaCom server


●● Click the Exchange & System icon
●● Click Serial Ports
●● Select a free ACDP Link (AlphaCom Data Protocol)
●● Click Change
●● Tick the Enabled checkbox to enable the port and select the serial
port for AlphaNet from the Port Type drop-down list.
●● Set Link Type as Stentofon Link Layer – AlphaNet
●● Click OK and close the serial port window
●● Select Net Routing
●● Click Insert
●● Select the remote AlphaCom node for the AlphaNet
●● Configure the primary route
●● Select the ACDP Link that was configured for AlphaNet
●● Select the Node Number for both Data and Audio
●● Do NOT tick the Audio on IP checkbox
●● Option: Configure an alternative route
●● Click OK

LL For each AlphaCom, it is required to configure AlphaNet links


to the AlphaComs that it communicates with.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 37


6.2.5 Create AlphaNet audio channels
Audio channels must be defined when using a Static AlphaNet license.
It is not necessary when a Dynamic AlphaNet license is used.

Create VoIP audio channels


In AlphaPro, select the AlphaCom exhange:

●● Click the Exchange & System icon


●● Click Net Audio
●● Click Insert
●● Select the destination node and click Select
●● Enter the parameters as shown
●● Confirm by clicking OK

Repeat the insert operation for the number of wanted VoIP audio
channels.
LL The physical numbers 605 to 635 are logical numbers inside
AlphaCom XE and are reserved for VoIP AlphaNet and SIP.

●● Click Close to close the AlphaNet Audio Connections window


●● Click Close to close the Exchange Information window
Create circuit switched audio channels

●● Select the AlphaCom exhange


●● Click the Exchange & System icon
●● Click Net Audio
●● Click Insert
●● Select the destination node and click Select

●● Enter the physical numbers in the Source and Destination nodes as


Mod: Automatically entered shown
when the physical ●● The module, position and line numbers are automatically defined
number is defined. when the physical number is entered. See the appendix for an
Connect to main Frame: overview of physical numbers in AlphaCom.
Module 65 - Master
Module 66 - 1st Slave ●● Confirm by clicking OK
Module 67 - 2nd Slave ●● Repeat the Insert procedure for the number of desired audio
Module 68 - 3rd Slave
channels.
Pos: Board position number
(1-26) 6.2.6 Cluster node programming
Line: Station line on ASLT Cluster programming is an option for simplifying the programming
board (1-6) and updating of numbers in AlphaNet when operating with integrated
number series.
The exchanges can be given a Cluster Node Number. Nodes with the
same Cluster Node Number (1-255) are members of the same cluster.

38 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


Stations in these nodes can be given one of three AlphaNet Visibility
cluster modes.
To get access to the AlphaNet Visibility menu, the exchange has to be
given a Cluster Node Number

●● Click the Exchange & System icon


●● Select the actual exchange
●● Click System
●● Enter a number between 1-255 in the Cluster Node field
●● Verify by clicking OK
●● Repeat the procedure for all actual exchanges
-- Nodes with the same Cluster Node Number are members of the
same cluster.
●● Click the Users & Stations or Directory & Features icons to select
or create new directory numbers to be changed from the default
status Cluster Local
●● Select Cluster Global or Cluster Identical from the drop-down menu
under AlphaNet Visibility

Cluster Local
The directory number will not be copied to the other exchanges in the
cluster node.

Cluster Global
The directory number and name will immediately and automatically be
copied to the other exchanges in the AlphaNet database as a global
number (feature 83).
If the number exists from before in any of the other exchanges, it will be
deleted. AlphaNet Visibility will be set to Cluster Automatic in the other
exchanges.

●● Modifying:
-- When modifying the number or name of an existing global user,
do the modification in the exchange where the user is physically
connected, i.e. where the visibility is set to Cluster Global.
●● Deleting:
-- When deleting a directory number that has visibility Cluster Global
or Cluster Automatic, it will automatically be deleted from all cluster
nodes.

Cluster Identical
The directory number and name will be copied to the other exchanges.
The feature number will be identical in all exchanges, i.e. the feature will
remain local in each exchange but with the same number and name.
AlphaNet Visibility will be set to Cluster Identical in all exchanges.

6.2.7 Update the directory in each exchange


Create directory number for AlphaNet Area Codes

●● Click the Directory & Features icon


●● Select the directory number for the exchange
●● Click Insert
●● Select Area Code for AlphaNet – 81 from the Feature menu
●● Enter the node number for the exchange owning the area code
●● Enter the directory number you want to use as area code
A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 39
●● Select Cluster Identical from the AlphaNet Visibility menu
●● Confirm by clicking OK

Make AlphaCom stations visible in the AlphaNet cluster

●● Click the Users & Stations icon


●● Select the station that should have a
global number
●● Select Cluster Global from the
Visibility drop-down list
●● Confirm by clicking OK

Cluster Global can also be set from the Directory & Feature menu. All
stations can then be set in one operation.

Manually create directory number for Global Numbers for AlphaNet

●● Click the Directory & Features icon


●● Click Insert
●● Select Global Number for AlphaNet –
83 from the Feature drop-down list
●● Enter the node number for the
exchange
●● Enter the directory number you want
to use as global number
●● Confirm by clicking OK
●● Leave the AlphaNet Visibility at
Local

40 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


7 Multi-Module Network
7.1 Overview
If the number of subscriber lines in one AlphaCom XE26 (138 lines) is
exceeded, up to 4 modules can be combined to form a multi-module unit
with a maximum capacity of 552 lines.
The multi-module concept uses one master module and up to three
slave modules. The multi-module acts as one server with full integration
of all features. All configuration data is stored on the Master AMC board.
The connection between the modules is via an IP network similar to
AlphaNet.

●● Multi-module is recommended when the modules are located in the


same building/complex.
●● AlphaNet is recommended when the modules are located apart from
each other

Main features of AlphaCom XE IP-based Multi-Module:

●● Same high degree of feature integration as conventional multi-


modules
●● No additional AlphaCom hardware required
●● License is needed in the master module only
●● Point-to-point connections
(not in a ring as in conventional multi-modules)
●● The modules need to be on the same LAN
●● Optional Autonomic mode
-- The AMC Master can be set to copy its contents to the slave
modules over a 28 hour period
-- In case of master-slave communication error, the slave will restart
in autonomic mode, making it possible to communicate normally
within each module.

7.2 Installation
●● Interconnect the modules via an Ethernet switch as shown in the
figure.
●● Perform a cold start on each module separately

Master Slave 2

AMC 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.3 AMC


IP IP
Eth 1 Eth 1

Phys. No.: 1-138 Phys. No.: 277-414


Ethernet switch 100Mb/s

Slave 1 Slave 3

AMC Eth 1 Eth 1 AMC


IP IP
10.1.1.2 10.1.1.4

Phys. No.: 139-276 Phys. No.: 415-552

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 41


AlphaWeb

●● Assign an IP address to each module (see sections 3.4.2 and 3.4.3)


●● Enable Multimodule Data and VoIP Audio in the Filters setting (see
section 3.4.4)
●● Enter the Master license key to enable the Multi Module (see section
3.3)

AlphaPro

●● Click the Exchange & System icon


●● Select the multi module exchange from the list
●● Click the System button
●● Select Eth1 as the Default VoIP Port and check the Address
●● Enter the IP address of the slave modules.

LL Only the Master Module supports serial port drivers and other
central equipment and licenses like RIO, Paging, AlphaNet, SIP
trunk node and SIP Registrar Node.

42 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


8 External Communication
8.1 SIP Trunk License
The SIP Trunk License makes it possible to connect Alphacom XE
AlphaCom XE7

directly to iPBXs over IP networks. SIP trunks provide seamless


integration between Alphacom XE and other telecom systems
supporting advanced functions like ‘see who is calling’ and shared
numbering plans.
The SIP license is tested and verified for several SIP systems on the
market. Please contact STENTOFON Support to get the latest list of
verified equipment and systems.
The license will operate on all STENTOFON Alphacom XE systems and
upgraded AlphaCom systems.

8.2 Gateway Configuration


This section describes the setup of the AlphaCom XE system with
AudioCodes MP-114/118 SIP Gateway, firmware version 5.4 and
5.6. The most common features used in an AlphaCom/AudioCodes
interconnection are covered.
A full description including AudioCodes programming is found in the SIP
Gateway Configuration Guide A100K10333 and in AlphaWiki under the
AlphaCom XE7
SIP category.
10.5.101.42 255.255.255.0 See also the SIP GSM Gateway Configuration Guide A100K10390.
10.5.101.44 SIP trunk The configuration of AlphaCom XE with the SIP gateway includes the
255.255.255.0
FXO ports
following steps:

PSTN / PABX
●● Using AlphaWeb
-- Assign IP address to the AlphaCom Ethernet port
DECT -- Insert SIP Trunk licenses
GSM
-- Firewall (filter) settings
●● Using AlphaPro
Analogue ISDN
-- Create a SIP Trunk Node
-- Define the AlphaCom/SIP routing
-- Create prefix numbers
-- Update the exchange

8.3 AlphaCom Configurations

8.3.1 AlphaWeb Configurations


Assign IP address to the AlphaCom E Ethernet port(s)

●● Log on to AlphaWeb and select System Configuration > Interfaces


●● Enter a valid IP address on the Ethernet port.
In the example below, Ethernet port 1 is used. Consult your network
administrator to obtain the IP address.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 43


8.3.2 Insert SIP Trunk licenses
●● Log on to AlphaWeb and select System Configuration > Licensing
●● Install the SIP Trunk license by clicking Insert new License Key

8.3.3 Firewall (filter) settings


●● Log on to AlphaWeb and select System Configuration > Filters
●● Enable the SIP protocol and VoIP Audio on the desired Ethernet
port by ticking the relevant checkboxes (default enabled for Ethernet
port1).

8.4 AlphaPro Configuration

8.4.1 Create a SIP Trunk Node


●● From the AlphaPro main menu, click the ‘+’ button next to the Select
Exchange drop-down list to create a new exchange.
●● The exchange Type must be set to SIP Node.
●● Click the radio-button for SIP Trunk Line and enter 10.5.101.44
-- The SIP Trunk IP address must be identical to the IP address of the
SIP Gateway.

LL If AlphaCom is configured with a SIP Registrar node in addition


to the SIP Trunk node, the SIP Registrar node must have a
lower node number than the SIP Trunk node.

8.4.2 Define the AlphaCom/SIP routing


●● Select Exchange & System > Net Routing and click the Insert
button to create a route between AlphaCom and SIP Gateway.
●● Select SIP Link from the ACDP Link drop-down list
●● Tick the Audio on IP checkbox
●● Set Preferred codec to G711u and RTP Packet Size to 20 ms.
●● Confirm by clicking OK

44 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


8.4.3 Create Prefix number
The directory number (prefix) used to access the telephone line must be
programmed in the AlphaCom directory table with Feature 83

●● Click the Directory & Features icon


●● Select Global Number for AlphaNet – 83 from the Feature drop-
down list
●● Click Insert
●● Enter the Node number for the SIP Trunk node (100 in this example)
●● Enter the Directory Number for the SIP trunk
-- In this example, the default directory number 0 has been modified
to be used as a prefix.
●● Enter a Display Text
●● Confirm by clicking OK

8.4.4 Update the exchange


●● Log on to the exchange by clicking the Communication icon
●● Update the exchange by clicking the SendAll button.
●● Reset the exchange after the send operation is completed.

8.5 Billing System


The VINGTOR Billing application makes it possible to manage and
administer the communication fees and expenses for your VINGTOR
ACM system. The application provides access authorization to external
communication. The calling users will be identified based on PIN or
subscriber number. Each user will have a set of authorization criteria
such as credit line, and trunk type, which determines if he/she will be
granted access to external communication.
The VINGTOR Billing application is a full billing system which allows you
to generate revenues from your VINGTOR system and to administer a
set of billing scenarios. Fees can, for instance, be calculated based on
carrier type, duration, called number, and time of day. Billing of users
can be done either by pre-paid or post-paid payment methods.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 45


The application has a user-friendly web interface, making the job of
the billing administrator much easier. The administrator can use a
standard web browser to log into the system. From the web browser, the
administrator is able to:

●● Print billing invoices


●● Print and view usage reports
●● Change billing setup

Five different product versions of the Billing System are available with
capacity from 2 to 32 external trunk lines, all catering to a maximum of
400 users.

See the manual A100K10590 Billing System Configuration Guide for


further information.

46 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


9 Audio Messaging
The Audio Messaging features are used to provide various messaging
services and PA broadcast in the AlphaCom XE Audio Server. The
messages are pre-stored in flash memory on the main processor board
and can be played back to individual stations or a group of stations to
provide information such as:

●● Voice guidance at doors and elevators


●● Security voice response
●● Auto-attendant and voice guidance
●● Information messages
●● Alarm and evacuation messages

There are four ways to implement audio messaging services in the


AlphaCom XE:

●● ASVP software module


●● ASVP board
●● Upload customized WAV files from AlphaWeb
●● Record customized messages from an intercom station

ASVP = AlphaCom Stored Voice Playback

9.1 Stored Voice Messages


Both the Basic and the Enhanced Audio Messaging licenses have the
capability of storing and playing audio messages from the Alphacom XE
Analogue FXO
server. The feature set of the license is compatible with that of the ASVP
GSM SIP Trunk board but offers some important additional functionalities.
ISDN
Inbound The audio messaging license offers a broad set of applications and
calls
functions, some of which are:
X-Lite
●● Live PA and group call broadcast with recall for handling feedback
and verifying messages
RECEPTION
●● Pre-stored PA and group call broadcast
AUTO
ATTENDANT (+47) 40 00 25 00
●● Scheduled or event-based PA and group call broadcast
●● Auto-attendant with voice guided menus for handling incoming calls
●● Voice response for ‘call request waiting’ messages and absence
messages
CALL PICK-UP
●● Integration with 3rd party systems via OPC, STENTOFON SDK and
STENTOFON Data Protocol

When the Audio Messaging license is activated, the Alphacom XE


server will have a set of default messages such as absence, alarm
and general information messages. The default messages can be
changed and new messages can be added. Both new and modified
messages can be recorded from an intercom station or created on a PC.
Your favorite audio and music programs can be used to create these
messages, which can then be uploaded to the Alphacom XE server via
AlphaWeb.
The audio messaging license comes in three versions – Basic,
Enhanced, and PA Recall. The licenses are different in terms of:

●● Audio storage capacity


●● Set of default audio messages
●● Interactive complex message generation (Enhanced License only)
●● Compatibility with hardware versions
A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 47
9.1.1 Message identification
Stored Voice Messages are reached by a combination of two numbers:
Message Group and Group Index.
The AMCD application uses this reference as the starting point when
a message shall be played back. The same references are used for
display texts to be looked up from the Message Description File.

9.1.2 ASVP software module


The ASVP module and the ASVP board support composing a voice
message in run-time by using sequences of voice files and also
composing parameterized messages.
Parameterized messages can be used to pronounce numbers, dates
and times from the SW control. A Message Group/Index reference will
result in playback of a sequence of WAV files
A set of standard audio messaging services can be implemented by
uploading a language package file to AlphaCom XE using the web
interface, AlphaWeb. The standard messages comprise:

●● Absence messages
●● Information messages
●● Help messages
●● Alarm messages

The types of messages that actually become available depends on the


installed Audio Messaging license.

Install language package


The language file has the format asvp_xx_06.00.apkg, where xx is the
actual language and 06.00 is the version number.
Before the installation can start, you need to download the language file
from Zenitel’s support websites AlphaWiki or Partnernet to your PC.

●● In AlphaWeb, select System Maintenance > System Upgrade


●● Click Browse to choose the language file and click Upload
●● Click the Install button

The messaging services becomes available immediately after the


installation. No reset is required.
LL Note that:

●● It is only possible to install a single


ASVP package at a time.
●● When installing a new version of the
same package, just install over the
old one.
●● When installing a different ASVP
package, delete the old ASVP
package first.

9.1.3 ASVP board


The ASVP board has been discontinued and replaced by the ASVP
Software Module.

48 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


The ASVP board has the same set of standard messages as the ASVP
Software Module.
No configuration is required when the ASVP board is used. Insert
the board in any free board position in the AlphaCom server and the
messaging services will be automatically activated when the system is
powered up.
LL The ASVP board does not require any license.

9.2 Customized Message Upload


The ASVP software module provides the AlphaCom XE server with a set
of default messages such as absence, alarm, and general information
messages.
It is possible to modify or add new messages to the system by uploading
audio files to the AlphaCom XE server using AlphaWeb.
-- If the ASVP Software Module is present, a web loaded message
will mask the corresponding ASVP message.
-- Deleting the web loaded message will unmask the ASVP message.

An Easy Message is one single WAV file for each Message Group +
Group Index.

●● Web loaded messages are uploaded individually via AlphaWeb


●● Station-recorded messages are recorded from a station

The audio file can be recorded on a PC or in a professional studio if high


Available quality playback is required. The audio file must be in WAV format.
language packages: The following codecs are supported:
da Danish
de German ●● PCM files at 16kHz sample rate (linear 16bit), mono (1 channel)
en English ●● MS ADPCM at 16kHz sample rate, mono (1 channel)
fi Finnish
fr French ●● IMA ADPCM at 16kHz sample rate, mono (1 channel)
it Italian
ko Korean When a request is made to AlphaCom XE to play a message, it will
no Norwegian search for matching group/index in the following order:
sv Swedish 1. Station-recorded message
chn Chinese
2. Web loaded message
nl Dutch
3. Message in the ASVP Software Module on the AMC-IP board
4. Message on the ASVP board (if present)

9.2.1 Upload messages from AlphaWeb


When uploading a WAV file, the file must be associated with the relevant
intercom feature by means of two parameters: Message Group and
Group Index.
In the tables below, you can find the link between the intercom feature
and the Message Group and Group Index for the message you intend to
customize.

●● Log on to AlphaWeb
●● Select System Configuration > Messaging
-- An Audio Messaging license must have been installed up front to
be able to access this page.
●● Go to the Upload Wav File section at the bottom of the page, and
select Message Group and Group Index according to the tables
below.
●● Browse to the WAV file, and select Upload.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 49


The file will now be renamed and stored on the flash memory on the
AMC-IP card.

The file name will be renamed to svp_ggg_iii_.wav where ggg is the


Example: Message Group number and iii is the Group Index number.
svp_030_001.wav
is group 30, index 1, ●● Select the System Configuration > Messaging page to see and
(Alarm message 8191). listen to all uploaded WAV files. Any file may be deleted.

There are no restrictions on the messages that can be uploaded but the
message is checked against the installed Audio Messaging license to
see if it is available for playback.
The most relevant English messages are listed below.

VOICE GUIDANCE AND INFORMATION MESSAGES


Dir. Feature Message Group Default English ASVP message Minimum license
no. Group Index required
9550 Auto-attendant 11 1 Basic: 1
Enhanced: 3
622 or Send Call Request 10 47 “Your call is registered, please wait” None
623
70 Station reset 10 42 “No messages” None

ALARM MESSAGES
Dir. Feature Message Group Default English ASVP message Minimum license
no. Group Index required
8191 Alarm Message 1 30 1 “Fire alarm. Please stay calm and leave the building through the Basic
nearest exit. All exits are marked with green light. Don’t stop, but
proceed completely out of the building. Wait for further information
outside.”
8192 Alarm Message 2 30 2 “The situation is now under control, the building can again be Basic
used. We are sorry for the inconvenience.”
8193 Alarm Message 3 30 3 “An unexpected situation has occurred. Please stay calm and Basic
leave the building through the nearest exit. All exits are marked
with green light. Don’t stop but proceed completely out of the
building. Wait for further information outside.”
8194 Alarm Message 4 30 4 Enhanced
8195 Alarm Message 5 30 5 Enhanced
8196 Alarm Message 6 30 6 Enhanced
8197 Alarm Message 7 30 7 Enhanced
8198 Alarm Message 8 30 8 Enhanced
8199 Alarm Message 9 30 9 Enhanced

50 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


9.2.2 Record message from a station
It is possible to modify or add new audio messages from a Super User
station. The default directory number for the recording function is 8180.
The best result is achieved by using a station with handset for the
recording.

Recording procedure:

●● Dial 8180 + the directory number of the feature that you want to
modify
-- If a message already exists, the message will be played back.
-- If the message is a station-recorded message, it has to be deleted
by pressing digit 0 + M-key before a new message can be recorded
ress the M-key to start recording.
●● P
-- Each M-key press starts a new recording
elease the M-key to stop recording
●● R
-- The recorded message is played back
●● Press digit 7 to listen once more to the message
●● Press digit 8 to store the message
●● Press the C-key to cancel the recording without storing the
message

SOME FEATURE EXAMPLES


Dial Feature Minimum license required
8180 + 9550 Auto-attendant Basic: 1 auto-attendant
Enhanced: 3 auto-attendants
8180 + 623 Send Call request None
8180 + 70 Station reset None
8180 + 8191-8199 Alarm Message 1-9 Basic: 3 alarm messages
Enhanced: all alarm messages
8180 + 771-779 Absence messages Enhanced
8180 + 660-669 Voice Mail messages Enhanced
A station-recorded message will mask any corresponding web-loaded
message or ASVP message. When a station-recorded message is
deleted, the web-loaded message will be unmasked if present.
A station-recorded message will be stored as a WAV file in the flash
memory of the AMC-IP board and can be accessed from the System
Configuration > Messaging page in AlphaWeb.
The WAV file will be stored with the file name svp_ggg_iiia_.wav,
Example: where ggg is the Message Group number, iii is the Group Index number
and a indicates that it is a station-recorded message and not a web-
svp_030_001a.wav
loaded message.
shows that this is a station-
recorded message associated You are only allowed to record messages according to the type of Audio
with group 30 and index 1. Messaging license installed.
(Alarm message 8191). To be able to carry out station recording, the station must have access
to features 111 and 114 in its Class of Service settings.

9.2.3 Licensing
Playback of Stored Voice Messages stored on the AMC-IP board
requires a license.
Usage of the ASVP board requires no license.
The license check is done on the Message Group/Index number at the
time a message is requested for playback. Different message groups
are used for different functions, hence, blocking per function as well as
limiting the number of different messages for a function is possible.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 51


Licenses does not limit the duration of single messages or the total
duration of all stored messages.
Upload of Easy Messages and Station Recording features are not
restricted by license. The ASVP module is also active without any
license. The licensing only blocks the messages that can be used.

●● No license
-- Only ASVP help messages are available (Message Group 10)
-- Standard ASVP messages by uploading ASVP Software Module
-- Record own customized messages
●● PA Recall license (works on AMC-IP v. 10 or 11 hardware)
-- Delayed group call to prevent feedback
●● Basic Messaging license (requires AMC-IP v. 11 hardware)
-- ASVP help messages (Group 10)
-- 1 Auto-Attendant message ( Message Group 11, index 1)
-- 3 Voice Alarm Messages 8191-8193 (Message Group 30, index
1-3)
-- Recall function. Delayed group call to prevent feedback
-- Up to 2 Mbyte customized WAV files (Approx. 4 min. 16 sec.
speech)
●● Enhanced Messaging license (requires AMC-IP v. 11 hardware)
-- Unlocks all current messaging features
-- ASVP help messages (Message Group 10)
-- 3 Auto-attendant messages (Message Group 11, index 1-3)
-- Any number of Voice Alarm Messages (Message Group 30)
-- Up to 10 Mbyte of customized WAV files (Approx. 21 min. 20 sec.
speech)
-- Recall function. Delayed group call to prevent feedback
-- Absence Messages (771 - 779)
-- Mail Messages (660 - 669)

9.2.4 Supported audio file formats


AlphaCom can only play back WAV container file format with 16kHz
sample rate, single channel (mono), and one of the following three
encodings

●● PCM files at 16kHz sample rate (linear 16bit), mono (1 channel).


●● MS ADPCM at 16kHz sample rate, mono (1 channel).
●● IMA ADPCM at 16kHz sample rate, mono (1 channel)

PCM files need 32 KByte/s. The ADPCMs need 8 KByte/s (same as


G.711/G.722)
Station-recorded Easy Messages are stored as IMA ADPCM.

9.3 Recall
The Recall function lets you record a message from a station and then
dispatch the recorded message as a Group Call.
-- The function is used to prevent feedback problems when making
Group Calls
-- The recorded message is stored temporarily
-- It is deleted when the group call is finished
-- The maximum duration of a single recall message is limited to 3
minutes
-- The total system storage capacity for recall is approx. 40 minutes

9.3.1 Directory numbers


The default directory numbers for “recall” broadcast are:
-- 9084: Recall to group 1 (all)
-- 9085-9088: Recall to groups 2 - 5
52 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805
-- 9101: Recall to global group 1 (for AlphaNet)
More recall numbers can be added from AlphaPro if required:

●● In the Directory & Features window, select Insert


●● Select Group Call w/Recall - 113 from the Feature drop-down list
●● Enter the local group number in the ID field
●● Enter any free directory number and an appropriate display text in
the Directory Number and Display Text fields.

The recall function can also be activated via a two-step operation using
feature code 765:

●● Dial 765 + group number.

9.3.2 User interface


Using the recall function from an intercom station
1. Dial the recall number (e.g. 9084 or 765+84)
2. Press the M-key to record a message
3. Release the M-key to listen to the recording
4. Press 8 to dispatch the message or:
-- Press the M-key to make a new recording
-- Press 7 to repeat the message
-- Press the C-key to cancel the message

Using the recall function from a telephone


1. Dial the recall number (e.g. 9084 or 765+84)
2. Press the *-key to record a message
3. Press the #-key to stop the recording and listen to the message
4. Press 8 to dispatch the message or:
-- Press * to make a new recording
-- Press 7 to repeat the message
-- Hang up to cancel

9.3.3 Optional settings


The recall user interface and the recall attributes can be altered by
modifying parameter 2 (set in AlphaPro) of the recall directory number.
By default, this parameter has value 0.

RECALL OPTIONS
Value Function
parameter 2
1 After playback to the group has finished, the group call and the initiator
station will proceed to normal Group Call mode, and can use the M-key to
talk into the group
2 If the initiator station disconnects during playback to the group, the message
is terminated immediately
8 The initiator station will not listen to the playback to the group
32 The message is dispatched when pressing the C-key or hanging up (no need
to confirm by pressing 8)
128 There will be no gong before the group call
256 The group is a global group call
512 There is no need to use the M-key during the recording
Parameter 2 can be modified to change the recall user interface and
different options can be combined.

Example:

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 53


If parameter 2 = 544 (i.e. 512+32), there will be no need to press the
M-key to record and the message is dispatched when pressing the
C-key. This option can be useful when using the recall function from
telephones.
1. Dial the recall number (e.g. 9084)
2. Record message (no M-key)
3. Press the C-key or hang up to dispatch the message or:
-- Press 7 (or #) to stop the recording and listen to the message
-- Press the M-key (or *) to restart a recording
-- Press 0 to delete the recording and cancel the operation

For two-step recall (i.e. 765 + group), the attributes are set in parameter
1 (ID) of the 765 feature code.

9.3.4 Simultaneous recall operations


Simultaneous recall operations are handled in the same way as for
regular group calls.
Several recall operations can be active at the same time as long as
there is no overlap in members of the simultaneous groups. If there is
an overlap, the second recall operation will meet a busy signal.
There is a “Max Missing Members” setting per group in AlphaPro, which
will let the second group call go through if the overlap is less than the
number of stations specified.

Disable simultaneous group calls in AlphaPro

●● Select Exchange & System > System > Calls and Options
●● Disable Simultaneous Group Calls by unticking the checkbox
-- only one group call can be active at a time
Each group call can be assigned one out of four available Setup
Priority levels.

With Simultaneous Group Calls

●● A group call is canceled by a group call with higher priority if there is


overlap between members.

Without Simultaneous Group Calls

●● An ongoing group call is canceled by a group call with higher priority.

9.3.5 Hardware and software requirements


●● Hardware: The recall function can be used on AMC-IP board
versions 10 and 11 (red or black PCB).
●● Software: Recall is available from AMC software version 11
●● License: Recall requires an Audio Messaging license.

9.4 Auto-attendant
The Auto-attendant feature provides voice guided menus for handling
incoming calls.

●● Play a welcome message on incoming telephone calls


●● Press a digit to re-route the call
●● I f no digits are pressed, the call will be automatically re-routed 5
seconds after the message has finished playing
The auto-attendant feature is also available for internal calls and is not
restricted to external calls only.

54 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


9.4.1 Configuration
The default directory number for the auto-attendant feature is 9550.

Example: Recording the message


”Welcome to Procom Ltd. ●● Dial 8180 + 9550 from a Super User station.
Press 1 for switchboard, -- Press and hold the M-key while recording.
press 2 for Sales department,
●● Release the M-key to listen to the message
press 3 for Marketing
-- Press 8 to save, or
department,
-- Press the M-key again to make a new recording
or wait for an answer”
Alternatively, a WAV file can be uploaded from the web interface,
AlphaWeb as described in section 9.2.1.

Digit routing
The Auto-attendant number 9550 uses the DAK table of physical station
500 for the “digit” actions.

●● In the Users & Stations window in


AlphaPro, select physical number
500 in the list box and click DAK
●● In the DAK table, enter the call
destination for digit 1 to 9 (DAK 1-9),
and digit 0 (DAK 10)
If the caller doesn’t press any
numbers within 5 seconds, the call is
automatically routed to the entry in
Search String 1.
In the Auto-attendant digit routing
example shown, Digit 1 calls station
101, digit 2 calls station 123, digit 3 calls
station 5432, and digit 0 repeats the
voice menu

Adding more auto-attendant numbers


Up to 3 auto-attendant numbers are supported, depending on the
license installed. Directory numbers for the first auto-attendant is
included by default. For the second and third auto-attendants, you have
to add new directory numbers from AlphaPro.

Adding a second auto-attendant:


In Directory & Features, click Insert and add a new number with the
following properties:

Dir. Display Text Feature Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Description


no. (User no.)
9551 AutoAttendant2 105 0 2 501 Auto-attendant number 2, using
Stored Voice Message 2 and the DAK
table of physical number 501

●● To record a message, dial 8180 + 9551 + M-key.


Digit routing is done in the DAK table of physical number 501.

Adding a third auto-attendant:

●● In Directory & Features, click Insert and add two new numbers with
the following properties:
Dir. Display Text Feature Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Description
no. (User no.)
8183 MenuMsg3 111 11 3 0 Stored Voice Message 3
9552 AutoAttendant3 105 0 3 502 Auto-attendant number 3, using
Stored Voice Message 3, and the
DAK table of physical number 502

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 55


●● To record a message, dial 8180 + 9552 + M-key
Digit routing is done in the DAK table of physical number 502.

9.4.2 Hardware and license requirements


●● Hardware: The auto-attendant feature requires AMC-IP hardware
version 8000/5 or 8000/6 (Black PCB).
●● License: Auto-attendant requires a Basic (1 auto-attendant) or
Enhanced (3 auto-attendants) Audio Messaging license.

56 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


10 System Monitoring
10.1 System Logging
The AlphaCom XE provides three types of logs.

●● Debugging log
●● System log
●● Call statistics

Debug log
The debugging log includes low level system events that STENTOFON
software engineers and support personnel use for troubleshooting.

System log
The system log provides technical events for monitoring the health of
the AlphaCom system. The system log includes the following type of
events:

●● Board down
●● Line error
●● Device/card cage error
●● AGA/AE1 line error
●● System report
●● Remote input on/off
●● Customized event logging

In AlphaPro, it is possible to configure the events that should be


included in the system log.

●● Click the Exchange & System icon


●● Click System
●● Select Logs and Errors
●● Select the events you want to be reported
●● Confirm by clicking OK

It is also possible to configure customized events in the system log. This


is done in AlphaPro by using Event programming.

Call statistics log


The call statistics log provides an event for each call in AlphaCom XE.
The format of the call events are (valid from AMC SW 10.60):
Call ID ; Sec ; Call State ; From Node ; From DirNo ;
From DispText ; To Node ; To DirNo (Collected digit
SIP) ; To DispText ; Codec/rtp info
Open Call example:
The call has been in private ringing for 5 seconds, then 3 seconds of
conversation.
000008 ; 5 ; Call Open ; Lab(11) ; 151 ; IP Station ;
Oslo(3) ; 2561 ; John Brown ;
000008 ; 3 ; Call Open End ; Lab(11) ; 151 ; IP Station ;
Oslo(3) ; 2561 ; John Brown ; g722 g722

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 57


AlphaCom XE can have many log destinations, allowing it to output
emergency events to a specific destination and all information events to
another.
For each log destination, it is possible to set up the type of log events
(debugging log events, system log events, call statistics events) with
priority level to be logged. In addition, it is possible to have a text filter to
only output events containing a certain text string like ALARM.
The types of log destinations supported by AlphaCom XE are:
-- SNMP trap
-- Syslog server
Syslog server -- E-mail
Printer
-- Local file
-- Printer
E-mail
-- Console
SNMP server
Local
file
AlphaWeb is used to configure and set up the log destinations. Log into
AlphaCom XE7

AlphaWeb:

●● Select System Configuration > Logging


-- The list shows the log destinations and current configuration status.

●● The configuration may be altered as follows:


-- Click [Edit] to configure the destination
-- Click [Del] to delete the option
-- Click [Add] to create an additional item of the same type
(e.g. two e-mail addresses)
●● To configure, click [Edit] and fill in the dialogue box according to
destination type.

●● In the Pri Level drop-down list, select the lowest priority level for the
different logs you want sent to the destination.
●● Optional: Include a text filter to output events only containing a
certain text string, e.g. ALARM
●● Click Save changes
●● Click Generate test log messages to test the log transmission

10.1.1 Local log file and AlphaWeb


AlphaWeb provides access to the local log file on AlphaCom. The
following functions are provided via AlphaWeb:

●● View Log
●● Search Log
●● Retrieve Log

58 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


View log

●● Log in to AlphaWeb
●● Select System Monitoring > Logging
●● Select the log file to read
●● Click Submit

Search log
To view a log, search the log by stepping through the log, or by date or
text string search.

Retrieve log
When viewing the log, the hyperlink for the log file name may be
selected to download the log to your PC.

10.1.2 System clock and event time stamps


To configure the system clock and event time stamps:

●● Log in to AlphaWeb
●● Select System Configuration >
Time and Date
●● Select the time zone from the Select
Your Zone drop-down list
●● Set the local time by entering values
in the Date and Time fields, or
enter the IP address to a Network
Time Server in the New server IP
Address field
●● Click Apply to save changes

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 59


10.2 System Information and Statistics
AlphaCom XE provides access to important system status information
and statistics from:
-- SNMP MIBs
-- AlphaWeb

SNMP definition: 10.2.1 SNMP MIBs


Simple Network Management Protocol AlphaCom XE support SNMP traps and SNMP MIB interface according
(SNMP) is a set of protocols for to IETF standards. AlphaCom XE supports two MIBs. These are:
centralizing the management of IP
networks. -- SNMP MIB II
It is used for both collecting
-- SNMP AlphaCom MIB
information from and configuring the The AlphaCom MIB includes information such as node status
full range of network devices, including information and VoIP statistics. For a complete definition of the
servers, printers, switches, hubs, AlphaCom MIB, see the document STENTOFON AlphaCom MIB.
routers, firewalls, wireless access
points and individual workstations.
A wide variety of information can be
collected, ranging from a server’s CPU 10.2.2 System information
usage level to its chassis temperature. AlphaWeb provides access to system status information and statistics.
An SNMP device structures its
records in a set of MIBs (Managed ●● Log in to AlphaWeb
Information Base), where the SNMP
MIB II includes information such as ●● Select System Monitoring > Node Information
the node’s CPU and memory status,
●● Click Information to see general system information, and SW and
active tasks, etc.
HW configuration
●● Click Processes to see software state and versions

60 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


11 Upgrade & Backup
It is necessary to make a backup of the client data from AlphaPro before
upgrading the software. This is performed by selecting GetAll from
AlphaPro and storing the backup on the PC.
The backup from AlphaWeb or station can not be stored and retrieved
from the AMC-IP’s flash memory if the NVRAM or SW is upgraded to
a newer version. AMC-IP will perform an automatic cold start and load
default numbers, etc.
Backup from AlphaWeb or station (7820) is only possible if the client
data is to be loaded back to the same NVRAM and SW versions.

11.1 Software Upgrade


AlphaCom has one AMC (AlphaCom Module Controller) system
software package. This package is named:
alpha_sys_aa_bb_cc_dd.apkg
where aa_bb_cc_dd is the version number.

AMC System upgrade


To upgrade the AMC system package:

●● Log in to AlphaWeb
elect System Maintenance >
●● S
System Upgrade
lick Browse to select the
●● C
appropriate .apkg file
●● Click Upload to transfer the AMC
system package to AlphaCom
●● Click Install to start the installation
LLAlphaCom XE will do an MD5
check to verify that the software
package is valid. The MD5 digital
signature is used to hinder possible
virus infections.

11.2 Configuration Backup and Restore


AlphaWeb provides an easy way to back up and restore the running
configuration in the AlphaCom XE.
The procedure will perform a backup of the server database to the PC
as an .apkgs file. Previous versions will be overwritten.
Use the System Upgrade menu to restore the .apkgs file

Backup of running configuration

●● Log in to AlphaWeb
●● Select System Maintenance > Backup
●● Click Create Backup
●● Click the link backup.bin to download the backup file to your PC

Restore configuration from backup

●● Log in to AlphaWeb
●● Select System Maintenance > System Upgrade
●● Click Browse to select the appropriate .apkgs file in the PC
●● Click Upload

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 61


12 Appendix - Technical Data
12.1 Specifications
AlphaCom Server
Conditions XE1 XE7 XE20 XE26
Dimensions, mm Rack mount 332x44x340 427x133x380 483x265x365 483x841x365
(W x H x D)
Floor cabinet - - - 483x841x513
w. distribution field - - - 483x841x593
Weight, Kg Rack mount 2.0 7.0 17.0 39.0
Floor cabinet - - - 46.0
w. distribution field - - - 53.5
Mounting 19” rack Wall, shelf 19” rack Floor cabinet
or 19” rack or 19” rack
Input voltage 5 VDC 24 VAC +/- 10% 90 - 270 VAC 90 - 270 VAC
or 20 - 32 VDC or 20 - 60 VDC
Power consumption, W Fully equipped 4 260 max. 450 580 max.
(80 subscribers)
Temperature Environment -5 to +55OC - Recommended +20OC
Humidity range Non condensing 10% to 90% RH
Feature cards Slot positions 0 6 18 24
Traditional intercom Extensions, max. 0 36 80 138
(102 physically)
Entertainment channels On APC board NA 2 6 6
Per AGA board NA 6 16 16
Remote control outputs Per ASLT board NA 6, 6 6
12 on back plane
Remote control inputs On APC board NA 2 6 6
Serial port COM0 RS232, 9-pin D-sub RS232, RJ45
COM1, RJ45 RS232/422/485
Ethernet 2 x RJ45 10/100 Mbps
Traffic capacity SIP trunks 30 channels
VoIP AlphaNet 30 channels
Digital trunks 32 channels
Analog trunks 6 channels
IP protocols IP v4 - TCP - UDP - Telnet - FTP - NTP - HTTP1.1 - Syslog - SNMP v2c - SIP - RTP - RTCP
-VoIP AlphaNet - STENTOFON data
Audio technology High-Resolution 1-Bit Audio - High-Fidelity 40 Hz-18.5 kHz - Wideband 7 kHz (G.722) -
Narrowband 3.4 (G.711) - Adaptive Jitter Buffers - Adaptive Time Synchronization
EMC Emission EN 61000-6-3 and EN61000-6-4
EN 55022 (1994) + A1 (1995) + A2 (1997)
Immunity EN 61000-6-1 and EN 61000-6-2
EN 55024 (1998) + A1 (2001) + A2 (2003)
Safety / Approval CE CE CE CE
FCC part 15 EN 60950 EN 60950 EN 60950

LL For more details on each AlphaCom XE server, see individual datasheets.

62 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


12.2 Physical Numbers
Each subscriber point in an AlphaCom XE server has a physical
number. The number is determined by the board position and the type of
module (master/slave).
There are 6 subscribers on each board of the Intercom board ASLT,
Telephone board ATLB, and AGA board.
-- Board in slot 1 has physical numbers 1-6
-- Board in slot 2 has physical numbers 7-12
-- Board in slot 3 has physical numbers 13-18, and so on.

Telephone board ATLB-12 has 12 subscribers on each board. The 6 first


lines have physical numbers according to the insertion slot, while the 6
last lines have numbers with an offset of 276 to the 6 first numbers.
-- Board in slot 1 has physical numbers 1-6 and 277-282
-- Board in slot 2 has physical numbers 7-12 and 283-288
-- Board in slot 3 has physical numbers 13-18 and 289-294, and so
on.

Since card positions 2-7 are not used in XE20, the corresponding
physical numbers are therefore missing.

PHYSICAL NUMBER TABLE


AlphaCom modules XE7 XE20 XE26

Single or master 1 - 36 1-6 1 - 138


143 - 138

1st slave 139 - 174 139 - 144 139 - 276


187 - 276

2nd slave 277 - 313 277 - 282 277 - 414


325 - 414

3rd slave 415 - 451 415 - 421 415 - 552


510 - 552

12.3 ASLT & AGA Board Positions

AMC 7
Ethernet 0 Ethernet 1 Serial Port 1
USB Serial Port 0
AC- DC-
GND GND

485 422

6
24V AC In
ASLT, ATLB, AGA

31 36
_ _ +
+

5
1
24V DC 24V DC
25 30 Out In

N5

4 19 24 RCI 1 N1
RCO 7 - 12
N2
N3
N4

3 13 18 RCI 2

7 12
Prog. 6 Prog. 5
Board positions and physical
2
numbers in AlphaCom XE7
P6 P5

1 6
1
Program level
1

RCO 1 - 6
0V
+ 5V
+15V
+24V
NC

FUSES

26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1
AGA ASLT
AGA
AMC
APC

AGA possible

MAINS

POWER OUT INTERNAL


DC POWER Board positions and physical
numbers in AlphaCom XE20
A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 63
FAN 1 LED FAN 2 FAN 3
POWER POWER POWER
SUPPLY 1 SUPPLY 2 SUPPLY 3

GND
wrist strap
POWER
OUT

26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
AGA

AGA ASLT
AMC
APC

üüüüüüüüüüüüüüü=üüüüüüüüüüüü
Board positions and physical
numbers in AlphaCom XE26

12.4 Switches and Jumpers

12.4.1 AMC-IP
The AMC-IP version 11 board has two 8-bank DIP switches and four
jumpers set to default positions at delivery.
LL Do NOT change the default settings unless you are absolutely
sure of the consequences!
Watchdog
1 Disabled
2
3 Enabled

RS422 Termination ON
1 2 3 Default
S700
Hot-Plug S200 1 8
S605/6 S200 - Ethernet settings
Not terminated Board
status 1 - Port 1 ON = Auto Negotiation enable
Terminated Cold boot 2 - Port 0 ON = Auto Negotiation enable
S600
Ethernet
Expansion Bus Clock status 3 - Port 1, Speed ON = 100 Mbps OFF = 10 Mbps
4 - Port 0, Speed ON = 100 Mbps OFF = 10 Mbps
3
16 MHz 5 - Port 1, Duplex ON = full OFF = half
2
6 - Port 0, Duplex ON = full OFF = half
1 33 Mhz
S601
7 - Ethernet LED configuration, bit 0 OFF
8 - Ethernet LED configuration, bit 1 ON
MBI Master Enable
3 S601 - System settings
APC Controlled NO
2 1 - Linux Console enable ON / OFF
S900
1 Disabled 1 2 - Self test ON / OFF
3 - Reserved
Master Request 4 - Reserved
1 2 3 STIC card
5 - PCI Clock select ON = 33 MHz OFF = 66 MHz
6 - PCI Arbiter ON = disabled OFF = enabled
Master Board 8 7 - PCI Host ON = disabled OFF = enabled
S901
Stand-by Board AMC-IP v.11 BOARD Default
8 - Serial port 1 ON = RS422 OFF = RS232

64 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


S200 settings
The switch S200 determines the Ethernet port speed, the duplex mode,
and the link status LED mode.

SPEED / DUPLEX
S200-1/2 S200-3/4 S200-5/6 Speed Duplex*
OFF OFF OFF 10 Mbps Half
OFF OFF ON 10 Mbps Full
OFF ON OFF 100 Mbps Half
OFF ON ON 100 Mbps Full
ON OFF OFF Auto Half
Link LED
Eth 1 ON OFF ON 10 Mbps Auto
Dual LED
ON ON OFF 100 Mbps Auto
Link LED ON ON ON Auto Auto

~
Eth 0
Dual LED
* Full = Open duplex (telephone)
AMC IP11 board Half = Voice controlled duplex
Auto = Automatically sensed

LINK STATUS FOR ETHERNET PORT 0 AND 1


S200 Link LED Dual LED
7 8 Off Green Off Green Red Amber
OFF OFF !0 Mbps 100 Mbps Link down Half Duplex Error Full Duplex
OFF ON Link down Link up No activity Rx activity Tx activity Tx+Rx act.

ON OFF 10 Mbps 100 Mbps Link down Link up, Full Duplex, Link up in
Activity* Collisions* full Duplex

ON ON 10 Mbps 100 Mbps Link down Link up, Full Duplex, Link up in
MII isolation* Collisions* full Duplex

* Blink rate = 100 ms

12.5 Port Pin-Out


The AlphaCom XE servers have two serial and two Ethernet ports.

AlphaCom XE20/XE26
For AlphaCom XE20 and XE26, the serial ports are available as RJ45
connectors on the AMC-IP Filter Card.

●● Serial Port 0 is set to RS232 only.


●● Serial Port 1 is set to RS232 by default, but can be set to RS422 or
RS485.
-- To set Serial Port 1 to RS422, set DIP switch S601-8 on the AMC-
IP board to the ON position (see figure on page 64).
-- To set Serial Port 1 to RS485, set DIP switch S601-8 on the AMC-
IP board to the ON postion, as well as move the two jumpers on the
AMC-IP Filter Card to the “RS485” position.

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 65


RS232
Serial Port 0 6
Rx
8
5
8 Gnd RS232 RS422 RS485
Serial ports

4
0 3
Gnd 8
1
Tx Tx+ A
1 7 B
Tx--
8 Serial Port 1 6
Rx
1 8 8 5
Gnd
4
1 Gnd
1 3
1
Tx
2
Rx+ A
1
Rx - B
RS485
RS422

8 Ref
Ethernet ports

8
7 Ref
1 6 Eth_Rx -
8
5
1 Ref
8 4 Ref
3 Eth_Rx +
0
1

2 Eth_Tx -
1
1 Eth_Tx +
AMC Filter Card for XE20-26

AlphaCom XE7
For AlphaCom XE7, Serial Port 0 is on a 9-pin D-SUB connector and
Serial Port 1 is on an RJ45 connector. These connectors are found on
the AlphaCom XE7 backplane.

●● Serial Port 0 is set to RS232 only.


●● Serial Port 1 is set to RS232 by default, but can be set to RS422 or
RS485.
-- To set Serial Port 1 to RS422, set DIP switch S601-8 on the AMC-
IP board to the ON position (see figure on page 64).
-- To set Serial Port 1 to RS485, set DIP switch S601-8 on the AMC-
IP board to the ON postion, as well as move the two jumpers on the
AlphaCom XE7 backplane to the “RS485” position.

Ethernet ports Serial ports


1 8 1 8 1 8
1 1 5 1 1

0 1 9 6 1
0
RS485
RS422

1 8 5 1 1 8

9 6

RS232 RS232 RS422 RS485


8 8
Ref 2 Tx+ A
7 Tx 7
Tx-- B
Ref 3
6 Rx 6
Eth_Rx - 5 Rx
5 Gnd 5
Gnd
Ref 4
4 Ref Gnd
3 3
Eth_Rx + Tx
2 2
Eth_Tx - Rx+ A
1
AMC XE7 1 Eth_Tx + Rx - B

AlphaCom XE1
The connections and pinouts are identical to that of AlphaCom XE7.
The Ethernet and serial ports are located at the rear of the cabinet.

●● Serial Port 0 is set to RS232 only.


●● Serial Port 1 is set to RS232 by default, but can be set to RS422 or
RS485.
-- To set Serial Port 1 to RS422, set DIP switch S601-8 on the AMC-
IP board to the ON position (see figure on page 64).
-- To set Serial Port 1 to RS485, set DIP switch S601-8 on the AMC-
IP board to the ON postion, as well as move the two jumpers JP2
and JP3 on the AlphaCom XE1 motherboard to the position 2-3. To
get access to the jumpers, you must remove the top cover of the
XE1 server.

66 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation A100K10805


12.5.1 RIO controller unit connection
The signal to and from AlphaCom XE is taken from the RJ45 serial port
1, i.e. pins 1 and 2 if RS485 is used or pins 3 and 6 if RS232 is used. In
the 15-pin D-SUB for the RIO Controller Unit, the pins 2 & 4 and 9 & 11
must be connected together.
The GND connection between AlphaCom and RIO in RS485 mode is
normally not necessary. In general on RS485 links, the connection of
a third wire (GND) between the source and receiver may be done to
limit the common mode voltage that can be impressed on the receiver
inputs. If you want to connect it, use pin 5 on the AlphaCom RJ45 port
to pin 5 on the RIO 15-pin D-SUB. Programming is the same as with
conventional AMC.
LL Note that when using RS485, the switch S601-8 on the AMC-IP
board must be set to the RS422 positon, and two jumpers must
be moved from the RS422 to RS485 position. The jumpers are
located on the AMC-IP Filter Card for XE20 and XE26, and on the
backplane of the XE7. On the XE1 you need to open the cover to
access the jumpers.

Multidrop RS485 Cabling


AlphaCom
Serial Port 1 1 RIO #1 RIO #n
8
1 8 1 8

1 9 15 9 15
RJ45 15-pin D-SUB 15-pin D-SUB
2

Point-To-Point RS232 Cabling


AlphaCom
Serial Port 1
8
3 (TX)
6 (RX)
1
5 (GND) RIO
5 1
RJ45
9 6

9-pin D-SUB

A100K10805 AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation 67


www.zenitel.com
Zenitel Norway AS
P.O. Box 4498 Nydalen
NO-0403 OSLO
Norway

DOC NO.
A100K10805 [email protected]
Zenitel and its subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this publication, or for damages arising from the information therein. STENTOFON and VINGTOR products are developed and
marketed by Zenitel. The company’s Quality Assurance System is certified to meet the requirements in NS-EN ISO 9001. Zenitel reserves the right to modify designs and alter specifications without notice.
ZENITEL PROPRIETARY.This document and its supplementing elements, contain Zenitel or third party information which is proprietary and confidential. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or use is prohibited, if not
otherwise explicitly agreed in writing with Zenitel. Any authorized reproduction, in part or in whole, must include this legend. Zenitel – All rights reserved.

You might also like