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1. K 20012 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 120 of 140 tetronik 22 7 Connecting printer PC or Host system via modem line extension 22 7 1 Modem E Link IV Any DAKS a se interf Interface RJ45 RJ45 cable 2 5m Building K 102 0203 Jack RJ45 cable netw Printer with adapter A did AD D25MD9M B E or PC or Host RJ45 RJ45 cable 2 5m 22 7 2 Line extension to PC or Host system Any DAKS RS232 interface also SS1 to connect PC D 09 F 10m Jack RJ45 Building cable netw 5m PC or Host Be D 09 F Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 121 of 140 tetronik 22 7 3 Line extension to printer Printer interface SS1 of the controller assembly D 09 F 10m Building Jack RJ45 cable netw 5m Printer Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 122 of 140 tetronik 22 7 4 RS232 RS422 converter CV422 1 e g to connect SIGMASYS to DAKS uo gjnpow 0XL LL WaI OS v CN CO sr 10 OR OOD VCCOL M OGAZL vuost OG OV AvZ ZI UM Ajjoeulp Jo OVAOEc un Ajddns 18od pasJsAljap BIA JOYS Ajddns 19Mo0g MT WOOO Xew L CCVAD v ON CO st 10 CO F OOD c 2SH 6020L M e qeo SASVINSIS Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 123 of 140 tetronik 22 8 Contact inputs via Profibus DP 22 8 1 Pro
2. sssssssssssseeeeene 105 20 3 8 Add on boards tiet Ete ar lee bie be e o PR E EE 106 20 3 4 M module Interface 2 temere ete qe tidied tert m aiiud 107 Agenti me RC 108 211 SBGC 32 bOard trahat eite ie ea etuer vete eee NS AGE HY 108 21 2 SBC 33 board iren e aive deeem e caked ev ed tr ees Lr eae de alee 109 21 3 XRS 02 SC PRI board estet teet e ded eta in p ec 110 21 4 XRS 02 SC BRI board iie ete eere Lee Peres bee Pe e Pee Hie 111 21 5 PBIEO0T BDOGIG i ome oa ceca tette EE ON 112 21 6 AOTT BOI eset eet tenete di eee RR MR n ERR ENS 113 21 7 ACM POA board tate ee be P e la PR RES RR GE IR Hamas RN 114 21 8 Printer configuration OKI Microline 280 vers 07 rev 2 sssssssssseeRe 115 21 9 Modem configuration E Link IV V2 4 sssssssssssssssssseseeenenee eene nnns 116 22 Wiring plans einn ntn cre tet E serui ES ete d T 117 224 Controller board SBG 32 1 erint t t og ehe tite e et ende eau eres 117 22 2 Controller board SBC 33 with DCF 77 radio receiver CF 77NC2 ssssssssseee 118 22 3 Controller board SBC 33 with DCF 77 radio receiver AD 450 sssssssssssess 119 22 4 Contact in output module MIO 11 sssssssssssssseseeenene ene emere nennen 120 22 5 Primary Rate Interface board XRS 02 SC PRI eene 120 22 6 So interface board XRS 02 SC BRI eene enne 120 22 7 Connecting printer PC or Host system via modem line
3. Net approv Port data 7 4 3 B channel assignment Access type Direction for all channels Trunk name Other gt access with Sp Access B channel assignment Direction priority Layer 1 2 protocol Other access with Say Access B channel assignment Direction priority Layer 1 2 protocol tetronik all DAKS trunk group SOCORNETN or S2CORNETN ISDN tie None E g 80 Cyclical See Trunks Trunk groups See Trunks Trunk groups See COS Tie trunk All networks DEF_CORNT SOCORNETN or S2CORNETN Both directions See Trunks Trunk groups Special From top to bottom Outgoing L2HDLCCMD L10PRMOD CorNet master Default z from top to bottom Default outgoing Default LIHDLCCMD Default L1CRCHK Default L1CRCREP Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 32 of 140 7 5 Routing 7 5 1 Outdial rules Rule name e g Parameter 7 5 2 Routes Set up new route group e g Trunk group Rule name Network name Time plan 7 5 3 Dial plan Code type Code Digits Route group 7 6 Numbering plan Code must be entered under Name network ID Expand code in numbering plan Name see Trunks Trunk groups tetronik TO DAKS E2A DAKS routes See Trunks Trunk groups See Routing Outdial rules Private network A always Network ID See Trunks Trunk groups
4. Supported headers and records are different for nursecall and PLC interfaces and are described in detail in separate chapters 13 1 4 Re Pos 5 of the ESPA specification Hardware specification With ESPA operation should be conducted acc to protocol with 7 data bits even parity and 2 stop bits For further information see position 12 2 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 50 of 140 tetronik 13 2 Functionality DAKS supports up to 3 4 serial ports for nursecall interfaces The nursecall interface is downward compatible with the nursecall interface of Release 3E The nursecall interface enables calls to single participants and groups with variable text output with evaluation of the record type Priority with evaluation of the record type Call Type for the support of the Call Type Page and to distinguish whether and if yes which callbacks usually to the patient are possible Callback by bed to the patient telephone connected to the PABX or to the patient s intercom connected to the nursecall system Callback by room to the room loudspeaker connected to the nursecall system with deletion of calls initiated from the nursecall system incl restart synchronization with Expanded reports 7 status information Status information are transmitted either upon selective enquiry or automatically insofar changes have occurred
5. 4 9 1 Digit analysis to DAKS CD gt a Code for accessing DAKS if possible only 2 digits long same as LCR digit pattern in AMO LDPLN see pos 4 16 1 DAR gt TIE Digit analysis result internal calls to TIE or sat PABX 4 9 2 Dial code interpretation for route optimization in every node Own code CD gt k DAR gt OWNNODE Phone number for own node Networking CD gt k DAR gt TIE Internal traffic to satellite PABX 4 10 AMO LWPAR loadware parameter block for DIU S2 DIU N2 DIU N4 to DAKS LNTYPE gt COPPER Parameter for line type QUAL gt ON Activate CRC4 method QUAL1 gt 10 sec Default value QUAL2 gt 10 min Default value MASTER gt YES Layer 2 Hicom HiPath is Master DAKS is Slave PATTERN gt D5H Idle bit pattern for B channels on the link SMD gt YES Layer 1 All assigned trunks listed in REF_TAKT_TBL have priority 0 AMO REFTA Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 19 of 140 tetronik 4 11 AMO PRODE protocol descriptor for networking Using DISP PRODE DB VARTAB check field PROTVAR CORNV33 must be present for CorNet N ECMAV2 must be present for CorNet NQ Get from PDNORM the number of the protocol descriptor PDxx Using DISP PRODE DB PDLONG PDxx TIMER check and do not modify the default timer values 4 12 AMO TDCSU trunk configuration SWU 4 12 1 General data COTNO gt Reference to class of trunk as defined in position 4 6
6. oOooo0 TR500 calling number calling name connection type min pause between messages 0 no of dial attempts 0 when busy normal call 0 ringing signal normal call 0 when busy urgent call 0 ringing signal urgent call 0 announcement for called subscribers Timestamp 0 Cause X upon negative confirmation Intrusion Announcement SNMP trap community string public community string public community string public community string public community string public community string private community string private community string private community string private community string private community string trap receiver addr trap receiver addr trap receiver addr d WNE OO tows BwWNRO ll trap receiver addr trap receiver addr allowed addr allowed addr allowed addr allowed addr allowed addr alternate IP ad SNMP TRAPS tetronik LAN interface parameters MIP 02 only configured services of the DAKS server Configuration of the xLink interface Configuration of the TR 500 interface Configuration of SNMP parameters Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 86 of 140 tetronik 19 4 Command serial to set interface functionality and protocol parameters 19 4 1 General Following functionalities are supported PC DAKS Interface between DAKS server and Administration operati
7. sss mmm 41 10 Contact inputs based on Profibus DP technology eese enne nnn nnne 42 11 Maintenance and troubleshooting level 1 1 43 11 1 LEEDS D ttOns oto e e nette mime 43 11 1 1 Bicolor LED on the SBC 3x controller board sssssssss 43 11 1 2 Yellow LED L1 and red LED L2 on the SBC 3x controller board 43 11 1 3 LED TRF and green orange LED LNK on the controller board SBC 33 43 11 1 4 LEDs on the ISDN interface and the voice memory controller board XRS 02 43 11 1 5 Green LEDs L1 and L2 on the ACM 01 board 44 11 1 6 LEDs on LAN interface module MIP 01 MIP 02 ssesssssseeenne 44 11 1 7 Red Reset LED Ry switch and button on the PBI 01 board 44 11 1 8 LED ACT and Rr switch on the controller board MPB 01 eeeeeesese 44 11 2 Serial ports on the DAKS server ccccccccceccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneeeeeeess 44 11 3 Teleservice oen eMe i 47 12 Serial data interfaces Overview and level 1 esee eeenenee enne nennt tnnt 48 12 1 General informati n riren rer er HIR et HERE ERA ee EE NE CER HR A Ie P tienen 48 12 2 Layer 1 independent of the type of interface selected sssssseee eee 49 13
8. 2 3 i In output module i 4 i In output amp module H 4 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 125 of 140 tetronik 22 8 3 Wiring of modules and power supply unit with working input contacts 9LXc d Iace dd Sjoejuoo jndul Ze JO jnpow 21u0J129 3 i v986 PO C786 pO L786 ed uoneoiddy G8ySY 104 OLH VO 0 8I AX9 90L8H d L ODI xeUML Lv96 S87SHy ed L e qe eouejoede moq eiqeo sng Z71 Y OANIS 9919 owo wns uepieg SUSWAIS 9 qissod oDpuq wes uo seinpouJ y odn vo ba BuisseJppe e npo A sed ejqeo snqijougd eeugo q oi pejoeuuoo ejqeo snqioug y NOEZ OV Ajddns samod 1nduJ pel 8 V 8 uoeJ6 g PISIUS L IHS L e qeo IS 60 A dus 60 a sjueuiuBisse uid snqyoJdg oAjub N LAdNI OOL OS TIN Aiddns Jamod 9 qissod eje sad uonoeuuoo ujog pejyoeuuoo o eyed 9Je SJojoeuuoo pue sdijs jeuruue 9LXc d Idce da Sjoejuoo 1ndui zg JO ejnpouuJ 21u04 29 3 uo uoneuiuue sng Jjo uoneuiuue sng ON Lo amp e BuisseJppe ajnpoy ZZZOL M eIqeo sjueuodujoo snqyo4g Meu uy 1 y duis jeuiuue oj pejyoeuuoo ejqeo snqijoJgd Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 126 of 140 tetronik 22 8 4 Modification in the wiring of modules with idle input contacts NIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIDIOIODR ICS LOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOKHDIOIdIeloo
9. 20 2 DAKS 6 HE basic unit with DC power supply for 9 x 6 HE boards s p1eoq e eyejur ay Us spieoq jeuonippe ISI do 0 woyoq wo spJeoq jEuonippe 10 IH9 Z0 SHX 10 Hd Z0 SHX pJeoq Aioueui uoeeds pue e eyiejur NASI 6 z JO S uoisuedx3 OGS 10 Z O8S p1eoq 1eJj o uo2 V 90 CL A0998 Indu L 01S jt ttf fr E G 0 E Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 104 of 140 tetronik 20 3 Boards 20 3 1 Controller boards SBC 32 controller iO C Optional M module interface System LEDs L1 gelb L2 rot Input for DCF 77 receiver Add on interface RS232 or RS422 PC interface RS232 Printer and service port RS232 Reset LED Reset button SBC 33 controller oe we oH ec em ze E e EXT ETHERNET L1L2 e RESET Optional M modul interface LAN interface 10 Base T and 100 Base T LED TRF Traffic red LED LNK Link green 10Mbit s yellow 100Mbit s System LEDs Triplecolor Extension interface if used in combination with additional module IOD 01 input for DCF 77 receiver 1 x opto contact input Ui 19 60V DC Rin 20k 2 x opto contact outputs Umax 60V Imax 100mA Add on interface RS232 or RS422 PC interface RS232 Printer and service port RS232 Status LED Triplecolor Reset
10. Chipcard information SMS memory Start up messages of ISDN interface and speech memory boards tetronik MIP 02 module on SBC serial no MIP215N00000096 Start up message of Dhcp use 0 the LAN interface Dhcp status 0 module Internet Addr 172 162 0 81 Subnet Mask 2954255 255 0 Gateway Addr 172 162 0 254 Bios Version 1 00 IPC Serialno 3c7f Mipdrv Version 4 00 MAC ADRR 00 30 56 0 3c 7f ACM 01 Board at 00f0 800 not present ACM 01 Board at 00f0fc00 not present 04 03 2002 10 46 07 SYS PC DAKS on device SB2 OK 04 03 2002 10 46 07 SYS PC DAKS initialized listening on port 2001 04 03 2002 10 46 13 SYS System ready for operation 04 03 2002 10 46 13 SYS XRS 0X Nr 1 Line A Layer 2 established 04 03 2002 10 46 19 SYS Optocouplerinputs activated 1 Sov Interface active 04 03 2002 10 46 19 SYS XRS OX Nr 1 Line B Layer 2 released Line A The messages from the interface board are the most important messages after power on They provide information about the status of the connections to the PABX s gt Layer 1 messages signal the status of the physical connection to the PABX Layer2 messages signal the status of the logical connection to the PABX The connections have been established when the following appears as the last message Layer 2 established 11 3 Teleservice Teleservice operates with the assistance of a Hayes compatible analog modem via controller interface 1 printer interface
11. DAKS supports 3 versions version BCC default version With user data volume increased error immunity version CRC very high error immunity The external system determines whether you are using BCC or CRC that is the DAKS server automatically adapts to the version selected by the external system gt The with user data volume version must be set explicitly gt If possible you should use the CRC version because it offers the maximum level of error immunity Table Protocol description for the BCC default and CRC versions Baud rate Variable 1200 2400 4800 9600 baud usually 9600 Data bits parity stop bits Variable usually 8 even 1 or 8 none 1 modems usually cannot handle 8 even none Character encoding 8 bit according to the IBM 2 character set Request to send a transmission block lt STX gt 02 Response to lt STX gt Positive response lt DLE gt 10 Negative response lt NAK gt 15 to prevent the two devices from sending NAKs back and forth the external system does not respond with a NAK No response the server is not currently ready to receive data e g if the external system sends lt STX gt before the previous command was processed Maximum waiting time for the beginning of 1 sec the transmission block after lt DLE gt can be extended on a project spec basis Max time between characters in transm block User data in record 00
12. Page 108 of 140 tetronik 21 2 SBC 33 board RS232 interface 3 U42 and Jumper 2 RS422 interface IFM 11 To change over from RS232 to RS422 plug IFM 11 in place of U37 and J4 and park U37 and J4 in the bay P1 P7 P3 Chipcard ETHERNET 7 pq Attention Do not mount backwards and be careful to adjust correctly Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 109 of 140 tetronik 21 3 XRS 02 SC PRI board Test interface RS232 E P1 Slot for the voice memory card P3 make sure you insert the SmartMedia Card in this way only U5 Option SCbus P4 PRI 02 Switch positions of SW1 Function 4 Function OFF OFF OFF board 1 default OFF normal operation ON OFF OFF board 2 OFF ON OFF board 3 ON ON OFF board 4 OFF OFF ON board 5 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 110 of 140 tetronik 21 4 XRS 02 SC BRI board Test interface RS232 j al Slot for the voice memory card P3 make sure you insert the SmartMedia Card in this way only 12894 mii ON U5 P3 B Option SCbus BRI 02 Switch positions of SW1 Function 4 Function OFF OFF OFF board 1 default OFF normal operation ON OFF OFF board 2 OFF ON OFF board 3 ON ON OFF board 4 OFF OFF ON board 5 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11
13. Z e g for code 80 gt 80 Z See Routing Routes All Internal rect inward dialing network Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 33 of 140 LLL tetronik 8 Setting up a HiPath 3000 system for operation with DAKS 8 1 General info In principle the DAKS server also works in combination with HiPath 3000 systems Due to the fact that the connection here is made through the ISO QSIG protocol however some of the CorNet features used in combination with HiPath 4000 are not supported by HiPath 3000 Details Options when a subscriber or line is busy support of intrusion no support of camp on forced release or emergency intrusion Options for call signaling support of internal call signaling support of external call signaling excluding the following features output of texts or display of calling or connected name alternate output of the caller s telephone numbers intrusion to busy subscribers no support of alarm call signaling No support of these functions call forwarding call diversion direct access to executives in Executive PA personal assistant or secretary configurations and monitoring subscriber status HiPath 3000 does not offer keypad function on tie lines However keypad entries can be made via DTMF Support of 1 line display notifications from DAKS only no support of 2 line display notifications No support of these functions path replacemen
14. each one left aligned filled up with 20 ack 1 T 2 54 or acknowledgement P 50 or T send TAKEN message immediately A 41 P like T additionally send acknowledgement message if a result present A like P but with a different requested subscriber reaction with confirmation announcement 16x5 XXXXX ID numbers of announcement 16x 4 ASCII characters if less fill rest with spaces plus always 1 Space 20 as separator between the IDs PIN 6 XXXXXX PIN for requesting the SMS memory 6 ASCII characters filled up with Spaces 20 if necessary 12 000000000000 12 Bytes 30 0 fill characters info message max 128 ASCII characters In case of ack A with confirmation a will precede the display text CRC 2 pp CRC character checksum 17 2 4 Stop message Name No of Bytes Parameter Notes identifier 1 0 30 type 1 S 53 Stop message frame number 3 XXX frame number of the call to stop from 000 to zzz where applicable without leading zeros filled up with 20 see position 17 2 1 and 17 2 2 CRC 2 pp CRC character checksum Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 74 of 140 17 3 Check of received messages and acknowledgements tetronik Since DAKS supports only the call with message message optional also the DAKS specific Call with message it proceeds as follows v DAKS discards
15. either 3HE without PCM highway or 6HE with PCM highway internal DAKS interface between the ISDN interface and speech memory modules and to audio in outputs Power supplied by either DC DC converter 36 60 V 1 2 0 5A Connection to 115 230 V AC via an additional external power supply unit Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 9 of 140 tetronik Where applicable housed in plastic case WxHxD around 540 x 180 x 300 mm 3 HE or around 510 x 310 x 300 mm 6 HE 2 1 2 ISDN interface and speech memory board XRS 02 replaceable ISDN line module either 2x Soy interface PRI 02 60 or 4x So interface BRI 02 08 variable D channel protocol in connection with HiPath 4000 Hicom 300 CorNet NQ pluggable SmartMediaCard with 60 min speech memory for standard announcements can be extended to 120 min 3 min speech memory for ad hoc announcements 6 x 30 s VMEbus interface to the controller board DTMF receiver per channel Interface to the PCM highway SCbus add on debugging interface asynchronous serial RS232 9600 baud cascadable up to 4 modules per server 2 1 3 SBC 32 controller board applies to posterior software upgrades only 1 024 K flash EPROM 16 bit with BIOS as well as start up and DAKS software 1 024 K flash EPROM 16 bit for customized data 3 072 K CMOS RAM 16 bit Optional 1 024 K NV RAM add on memory for special expansions
16. Call being processed Callback initiated Call successfully unsuccessfully terminated detailed Call terminated after conversation with patient with where applicable processing information remember call or delete call For callbacks towards the nursecall system DAKS supports the following interfaces gt gt Analog or digital With or without dial thru capability One or multichannel per care unit Where applicable with DTMF receiver For receiving the information about the loudspeaker or intercom to be addressed from the nursecall system and for signaling between nurse and patient during the conversation here DAKS takes over the transfer of keypad from the nurse telephone into DTMF To accommodate this functionality the ESPA specification has been expanded a o by gt gt additional record types Call ID and Nursecall interface as well as additional data in record types that acc to ESPA have already been defined Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 51 of 140 tetronik 13 3 Behavior of DAKS in detail 13 3 1 General information Within DAKS broadcast groups are to be administrated a group can be comprised of a single or of many participants The relevant group is addressed or selected via its identifier Call address see position 13 7 DAKS Accepts commands for executing broadcasts via the serial interface First places the broadcas
17. No Flag Trace HiPath CorNet NQ Network wide Pick up not supported HiPath CorNet NQ Pickup Info not supported HiPath Controlled trunk and line selection not allowed HiPath Following parameter may ONLY be set with CorNet N NOT with CorNet NQ for the connection between DAKS and HiPath NOSD gt No simple dialog HiPath Following parameter may NOT be set for the connection between DAKS and HiPath CONS mm consultation over the same line Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 18 of 140 tetronik 4 6 2 Classes of trunk for connection paths between Hicom HiPath nodes Parameters to be set for all connection paths between Hicom HiPath nodes COTNU fe ROPT gt Line leads to nodes with route optimization ANS gt Answer from line AEOD gt Line with advance end of dialing transmission KNOR gt Override or knocking possible CEBC gt Call extension for busy ringing or call state PROV gt Priority override release via S S line USD gt Unrestricted suffix dialing possible 4 7 AMO COP class of parameters for trunks to DAKS L3AR gt Registration of ISDN layer 3 advisory messages 4 8 AMO BUEND trunk group access to DAKS TGRP gt Trunk group number NAME gt e g DAKS NO gt Depending on configuration normally 30 x no of S links or 2 x no of So links to DAKS within the relevant node 4 9 AMO WABE dialing plans feature access codes
18. ROUMO S toute pid ee pene ch ione me mat n x me meets UE 33 LST O utdial tules 5 eoe mtt c ERR DAD dide mtu die Mrd 33 YE MNI NIIT PER 33 125 9 UBIAliDIBEEs 1 cern eer eerie pire ter err rider IU NR Ur oie eer AE eI 33 To Numberlnd plariu ise cedet meremur in dut tien an 33 8 Setting up a HiPath 3000 system for operation with DAKS eese 34 8 1 General Info ii e o fet teo rtm esi esce ur ae eot ha TR Eana 34 8 2 Setting up the interface s to DAKS sssssssssssssssssssees eene eren nnn nennen nnne 35 8 3 Other setups uem dee ae bas o bead e ata ee sa ee ER a 38 3 1 Set p of beast Cost routing inerte ette ta dee eda Le Ra RR EL Eua 38 8 3 2 Setup of System parameters ccceccceccce cece ee eeeceeeeceeeeeeeeseseeaeeeeeeeeesesenaeeeeeeeeetees 38 8 3 3 Setup Of SuDSCrIIDets 5 redde oda eea a aeiae Wie Seated a a gene apo t e Meet Raga 38 9 Setting up the DAKS Servet s in asen tree drin naa a aede eae aeaaaee deaa eder tette tienen 39 9 1 General set up NSI CIO S 5i i ee hte eee eee ade alee deeds 39 9 2 PC and PC server connection set up ssssssssssssssssssseeene eene eren ennt rn nnns nnn 41 9 2 1 Connecting DAKS server and PC in case of serial connection sssssssse 41 9 2 2 Connecting DAKS server and PC in case of a LAN connection sssssssse 41 9 3 System printer connection if available
19. Records Header 1 Call to pager 64 15 Serial data interfaces nursecall interface with FTI1 or VIT1 protocol 66 15 1 General nformiation ui ere eee er eer ea een eect 66 15 2 DAKS behavior in detail nere en eee e eiae e a P n eie Cut eet reda 66 15 3 Data transfer using FTI1 mode fixed number of characters text before identifier 66 15 4 Data transfer using VIT1 mode variable number of characters identifier before text 67 15 5 Confirmation of data record reception or after time out sssssssssssssssee 67 16 Serial data interfaces PLC interface with DUST protocol eee 68 16 1 Broadcasts started via the PLC interface sssssssssee enne 68 16 2 Record layout for the PLC interface emnes 68 16 3 Protocol description of the DAKS DUST interface sssssssssssseeeem 69 17 Data interfaces via LAN TR500 service eeeeeeieeseseeeeeeeeeeees seen ennt nnne nn nnn nr nnne tinte nna 71 17 1 Protocol based on UDP and supported messages sssessssee eee 71 ELE IECIT a 72 17 2 1 Standard message call with MESSAGE ssssss eene 72 17 2 2 DAKS specific expansion of the message call with message sssssss 73 17 2 3 DAKS specific ex
20. filled up with 20 ack 1 T 2 54 or acknowledgement P 2 500r T send TAKEN message immediately A 41 P like T additionally send acknowledgement message if a result present A like P but with a different requested subscriber reaction with confirmation info message max 128 ASCII characters In case of ack A with confirmation a I will precede the display text CRC 2 pp CRC character checksum Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 72 of 140 tetronik 17 2 2 DAKS specific expansion of the message call with message Name No of Bytes Parameter Notes identifier 1 0 30 type 1 c 63 DAKS specific expanded call with message frame number 3 XXX from 000 to zzz where applicable without leading zeros filled up with 20 Each call request is identified by the frame number which becomes unique only in combination with the IP address of the sender destination 1 T 54 or subscriber call or G 47 group call optional call type 1 N 4E or normal or U 55 urgent call number 20 nnnnnnnnnn either subscriber phone number destination T nnnnnnnnnn or group number destination G optional each one left aligned filled up with 20 ack 1 T 2 54 or acknowledgement P 50 or T send TAKEN message immediately A 41 P like T additionally send acknowledgement mess
21. traps are generated automatically gt in case of a system restart gt in case of an incorrect community string The following parameters can be set via the DAKS server s printer debug interface see position 19 9 listoftrap receivers IP addresses up to 5 receivers list of systems allowed to access the SNMP service 7 white list up to 5 IP addresses can be switched off trap community string public community strings up to 5 different private community strings up to 5 different selection of traps to be sent in case of connection setup or loss see above The different DAKS interfaces have following numbers independent of their presence 1 4 So Som interfaces on 1 ISDN interface board gt 5 8 So Sau interfaces on 2 ISDN interface board gt 9 12 So Say interface on 3 ISDN interface board Y 13 16 So Sou interface on 4 ISDN interface board 17 20 So Som interface on 5 ISDN interface board v gt 48 51 serial interfaces on ACM boards gt 52 53 serial interfaces 2 and 3 on SBC board gt 64 LAN interface gt 80 GSM SMS modem gt 81 DAKS PC with DAKSsal gt 83 DPS basic gt 84 xLink100e gt 85 DEKI gt 70 Hot Standby gt 128 149 Profibus modules Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 83 of 140 tetronik 19 Setting the DAKS server parameters 19 1 General Certain server parameters especially the use of the serial por
22. 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Required only to connect to HiPath 4000 Hicom 300 E H Prepared system s with either STMD board s with 4 unused S ports or DIU S2 board s with termination module S30807 K5415 X and one Siemens cable S30267 Z88 Axxx xxx length in dm default length 100dm for each Say connection or DIU N2 DIU N4 board s with configured system cable s S30267 Z167 Axxx xxx length in dm default length 100dm Required only for connection to HiPath 3000 Hicom 150E Prepared Hicom system s with either STMD board s with 2 4 unused So ports or TMS2M board s with special cables open ends Necessary PC equipment Up to date PC for the DAKS TT software for the operating system Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows 2003 with a CD Rom drive with a free serial port with free interrupt or LAN interface for DAKS connection Required only in special situations or for certain add ons Modems DCls or TTY connections for long distances gt 15 m between the DAKS server and peripherals External contacts key switches load relays lamps audio sources recording equipment possibly with special cables for connection to DAKS PC s with Gateway software only for special connection s via LAN Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 15 of 140 tetronik 4 Setting up a Hicom 300 E H or HiPath 4000 network for DAKS Hicom 300 Hicom 300E Hicom 300H HiPa
23. 4 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 137 of 140 23 19 K 30122 XXXX MIO 11 connecting cable Sue 16 17 18 19 20 27 22 23 24 S e Ee A amp XT o e 1S Je TATS ATSA TNN T elella SS D 44 HD F Shielded connector housing gn or gn gr gn rd gn br gn wt gn bl br vio br bk gn vio br rd br bl gn bk br or br gr br ye br gn wt bk br wt wt vio wt bl rd wt or bl wt gr or wt ye gr wt gn ye wt br gn vio br bk wt rd wt Contact via case shielding Telecommunications cable S Y ST Y 24x 2x 0 4 tetronik OUT 7 OUT 8 OUT 6 OUT 8 OUT 5 OUT Rel OUT 4 OUT Rel ours out 2 Com IN 9 16 our 1 IN 16 IN 8 IN 15 IN 7 IN 14 IN 6 IN 13 IN 5 IN 12 IN 4 IN 11 IN 3 IN 10 IN 2 IN 9 Com IN 1 8 IN 1 Shield Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 138 of 140 tetronik 24 Declarations DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY tetronik GmbH Angewandte Elektronik und Nachrichtentechnik Silberbachstrasse 10 D 65232 Taunusstein Germany declare that the product DAKS Release 6 name type model or version to which this declaration relates conforms to the following European Directives and European standards Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive 99 5 EEC EN 60950 1 First Edition Safety EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A E
24. AMO ZAND central system data admin of SWU sssssssssseeee eme 24 A MED Bsp Em 24 5 2 2 I II Tm 24 53 AMO COT class of trunk ect oe ente oie eed de 25 5 3 1 Classes of trunk for connection paths to nodes that support MLPP 25 5 3 2 Classes of trunk for connection paths to nodes that do not support MLPP 25 53 3 Classes of trunk to DANS e m edes e ner ue aps ere iude i eg ede Eae 25 5 4 AMO WABE dialing plans feature access codes sssssse mem 25 5 4 1 MLPP Level Flash Override cccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeesanaeceeeeeeeseseuaeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 5442 MEPPsLevel Flasliz eee er ei erred de y coven Ee hee a Rp RR ERR Exod RR RR ORE tags 25 5 4 3 MLPP Level Immediate sessssssssssesseeseeeeeene enne nennen nennen 25 5 4 4 MEPP3Level Pronita anae resonet ee iaa e eU Raa ARR ORAE VERE inte 25 5 45 MEBP PEOtGCIOD uicti ocio eet ee eite e Eos e aod oce aa ea aad A Ea 25 5 5 AMO SDAT Administration of individual subscriber attributes and general subscriber data 26 5 6 AMO PTIME Timers for Peripheral Processing ssssssseseseseeeeenee 26 Setting up a Hicom 300H V1 0 US 9006 6 network for operation with DAKS 26 6 1 AMO COS classes of Service ico deli tee capote teo pee te ped tas 26 6 1 1 Classes of service to and from DAKS ssss
25. Connect the power supply cable to the DAKS server and turn on the DAKS server gt Power on message in plain text in English on the printer or PC see position 11 1 Only for Say connections Connect the S54 cable to the DAKS server Interface A is for the first 30 channels Interface B is for the second 30 channels if available gt Layer 1 and layer 2 messages from the interface s Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 39 of 140 tetronik After you see the message s Layer 2 established the S interface s to HiPath Hicom is are ready for operation Do not continue the start up procedure until you receive these messages If a DCF receiver is available connect it to the DCF jack in the DAKS server via two jacks and a 2 wire cable of approx 1 000 m if necessary through connected within the regular in house wiring Note Flashing of the red LED in the receiver head in 1 second intervals indicates that DCF reception is OK Only if contact input output modules MIO 11 are available Connect the switching voltages needed for the inputs to a distributor keeping the following input parameters in mind gt Input parameter Uin 19 60 VDC Ri 20 kOhm gt The inputs 9 12 and 13 16 respectively have common return leads Check the function of the pushbuttons or the automatic signal generator using a voltmeter Connect the contact input wires of the connectin
26. ECR routes iioc teer e reb etie ee PE DR ERRARE Pe S 29 6 10 1 LCR routes to DAKS a a e aaa E a a a aa aaiae eaa a rahaa Eaha iee 29 6 11 AMO LDPLN LCR dialing plan sse nennen nennen nen 30 6 11 1 LCR dial plan to DAKS ssssssssssssss eene nennen nnn netten rne rsen nnns 30 6 12 AMO REFTA reference clock tables for digital circuits s 30 6 12 1 Example for Hicom 300H V1 0 US 9006 6 setting R6 6 NI2 NETWK txt 30 Configuring the Hicom 150E system for operation with DAKS eese 31 7 1 Object Customer amp System ecrire der C reet derent 31 EAGT Scope of supply iiie etude Ie RD pene denied 31 17 2 Object Boards niet ERR enne tino ieiunia A ia 31 Fs Object COS riena oor Ee n bar a B d o Let testo NE bte dtd 31 43 1 Create new COS a ne iR ie it Ier EUH Het d e HR er HERE eret 31 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 3 of 140 tetronik 1 23 21 ESatUF eS reboot remet a nu fenes mE IE ate 31 723 3 YS EM TUMGCUONS 2 eoe rte et het ree to marito Decent de tnere aa 31 TAT Object TORS mind oc edet te b ntt TRETO T ca ieudd 32 541 TTr nk groups re E RRORRRRERROPAN NOTER KR IDHNIM DES 32 7 4 2 Voice data other ISDN ssssssssssssssssseseereeen enne eene enne nennen et 32 7 4 3 B channel assignment sssssssssssssssssseenenee nennen nennen nennen enne 32 TO
27. Page 58 of 140 tetronik 13 7 Status information Status information messages take place gt either dedicated for a single call after appropriate Status request gt or for up to 5 calls with changed statuses simultaneously either after appropriate Status request or simply by polling DAKS After a Status request without Call ID which refers to a certain call DAKS sends following Status information gt Header Status information 2 gt following Record types with their data in the following order Call address 1 Display message 2 only if specified by Beep coding 3 leading Priority 6 Status request Call status 7 After a Status request with Call ID which refers to a certain call DAKS sends following Status information gt Header Status information 2 gt following Record types with their data in the following order Call ID I Call address 1 Call status 7 After a general Status request or when DAKS is polled without leading Status Request DAKS sends up to 5 Status information messages in which any information can be either a result as with a Status request with Call ID that refers to a certain call see above oran information about an active callback see below finally EOT Information about active callback calls are only sent in combination with nursecall interfaces w
28. Printer configuration OKI Microline 280 vers 07 rev 2 Position of DIL switches on the controller board 87654321 p E Representation of certain characters Print pitch 17 cpi Line feed must be sent from computer Paper length 12 inches Ignore perforation Character set 2 Continuous paper Position of DIL switches on the interface board super speed serial interface ma 12345678 SW2 Do not change Busy timing 2 Busy signal active when space for only 256 characters remains in buffer Printer spooler in system printer operating in handshaking mode Baud rate 9600Bd SW1 anres 12345678 Ji Busy signal via Pin 20 Normal print mode no test mode Busy ready report Data format 8 bits No parity Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 115 of 140 tetronik 21 9 Modem configuration E Link IV V2 4 Pos SC5 SC4 SC3 SC2 SC1 dood Laced Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 116 of 140 L0 fetronik 22 Wiring plans 22 1 Controller board SBC 32 T u M o Se i 29 mee EE N e K 20006 K 10205 Adapter AD D25MD9M Printer Jack PC TSD 6K K 20006 i DCF 77 receiver Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 117 of 140 tetronik 22 2 Controller board SBC 33 with DCF 77 radio receiver CF 77NC2 Ox Ee eo ze E es iz N e ETHERNET in T EX
29. The call is not stored in the ESPA interface so there is no polling possible no status information back to host or nursecall system Like Standard call if callback conversations are not enabled Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 55 of 140 tetronik 13 4 6 Record type Number of transmissions data identifier 5 No of transmissions does not need to be sent gt can be sent with data O 9 gt is responded by DAKS with 3 lt NAK gt if sent without or with invalid data isnot evaluated 13 4 7 Record type Priority data identifier 6 Priority gt does not need to be sent gt canbe sent with data O 3 gt is responded by DAKS with 3 lt NAK gt if sent without or with invalid data In case priority 1 alarm emergency is sent DAKS in any case activates the special dial options i e emergency call forced release in case of busy lines etc even if the relevant flag is not set within the group Administration In case priority 2 high is sent and within the group Administration the special dial options have not been activated DAKS if appropriate uses the camp on or the intrusion feature in case of busy lines gt DAKS intrudes if within the connection type of the subscriber the intrusion feature is generally enabled and if an broadcast intrusion message is assigned and accessible DAKS camps on ifi
30. be used in combination with MLPP 5 2 AMO ZAND central system data admin of SWU 5 2 1 Area MLPP MAUTO gt Activation of automatic forwarding of precedence calls party C to the desired station NO gt Pick up of precedence calls by on hook NATO standard MCAMP gt Activation of camp on on a busy destination if the destination is busy with a call at the same level NO gt The caller gets busy tone NATO standard MTONE gt Activation of disconnection tone applies for separating caller Bemilcom NO gt Separating caller gets the ringback tone NATO standard The separated parties gets disconnection tone independent of this parameter MLPPDISP gt Display information for MLPP calls 10 characters 2 characters per level FOFLIMPRRO gt gt MLPP level routine gt gt MLPP level priority gt gt MLPP level immediate gt gt MLPP level flash gt gt MLPP level flash override MLPPDOM gt MLPP Service Domain The configured value is only used if MLPP call setup for DSS1 connections like ITU T Q 955 is done and no according value is delivered by the A Party e g optiset is originator For incoming calls this value is not checked against the configured value not relevant with current HiPath version 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 Area reserve 126 gt YES Drop to NAVAR of the attendant console after CTIME1 RWEITER Zeit NAVAR subscriber has to be an MLPP subscriber chg zand re
31. calling name d connection type INT min pause between messages 60 0 999 s no of dial attempts 3 Cbo20 2 when busy normal call 1 no action 2 camp on 3 forced release 4 intrusion 5 emergency intrusion 22 ringing signal normal call 1 standard call 2 external call 3 emergency call 23 when busy urgent call 1 no action 2 camp on 3 forced release 4 intrusion 5 emergency intrusion 1 2 ringing signal urgent call 1 standard call 2 external call 3 emergency call 1 25 announcement for called subscribers 4711 Timestamp 0 no 1 time 2 day month time 3 month day time Or TT Cause X upon negative confirmation Y N n Intrusion Announcement save changes y n y Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 79 of 140 tetronik 17 5 Process There is a phone number dependent queue which contains the oldest message for each subscriber In addition there is a sub queue with further messages to the subscribers in chronological order waiting positions The queue is processed step by step in turns After a message for a subscriber has been processed the next message will be moved from the sub queue into the queue Here you can define a minimum pause between the last call with the previous and the first call with the new message A subscriber will remain in the queue until there is no more m
32. connection MIP 01 10 Base T MIP 02 10 Base T and 100 Base T gt Connection of DAKS TT Server TR 500 Service and or xLink 100 Service 2 1 7 Profibus DP interface board add on applies to subsequent software upgrades only gt Profibus DP interface 93 75 kbit s gt VMWbus interface to controller board Debuginterface asynchronous serial RS232 9600 bd 2 1 8 Profibus DB M module slot on SBC 33 or ACM 01 add on M module for Profibus DP interface 93 75 kbit s Profibus DP interface 93 75 kbps 2 1 9 Audio input and output board add on Interface to the PCM highway gt 8 audio frequency inputs and outputs input output no 1 also has a telephone handset port with automatic switchover via the 4P4C Western jack inputs up to 6 dBm vol control 7 kOhm electrically isolated from the rest of the system outputs 0 dBm 600 Ohm electrically isolated from the rest of the system Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 11 of 140 tetronik 1 input and 1 output are each located together on one mini DIN jack 2 1 10 2 channel serial interface board ACM 01 add on gt VMEbus interface to the controller board gt 2 ports for asynchronous serial protocol interfaces variable baud rate to an external system GSM SMS modem or e mail service plug in interface module including a jumper for the RS232 connection in conjunction with a data interface to an externa
33. evaluated like contact inputs Within DAKS there is an input contact Administration that can assign individual functions or activities to each input mostly to activate a prepared broadcast with or without individual announcement and or display information numeric and alphanumeric Upto 10 broadcasts can be active simultaneously gt n case of more requests than are possible to process in parallel these are stored temporarily and processed sequentially nothing gets lost gt For further information concerning the broadcast processes see DAKS User Manual 14 2 Re pos 4 2 of the ESPA specification Headers gt The DAKS SPS interface only supports Header 1 Call to pager from the external system gt DAKS responds with 3 lt NAK gt when receiving a message with a non supported Header 14 3 Re pos 4 3 of the ESPA specification Records Header 1 Call to pager The data received from the ESPA interface are checked the same way as within the nursecall interface but only the Call address is relevant gt Data identifier 1 Record type Call address the call address must be sent otherwise DAKS responds with 3 lt NAK gt the call addr must be a 1 to 4 digit number with or without leading zeros i e 1 01 001 0001 in case of missing or syntactically wrong Call address DAKS responds with 3 lt NAK gt the call address must correspond to the number of a contac
34. every 10 seconds for synchronizing and keeping the interface active After a record has been sent the programmable controller must wait for the DAKS response with a 5 second time out before it can send another record 16 2 Record layout for the PLC interface The record from the external system consists of 10 bytes of introductory data that is not evaluated 2 ASCII characters representing the record ID PB first P and then B up to 88 bytes of contact information The contact information is coded as follows the number of Profibus inputs released in the software key divided by 8 makes up the number n of bytes in the contact information each byte is assigned 8 Profibus inputs e g 1 byte Profibus input 1 8 where bit 0 input 1 bit 7 input 8 2 byte Profibus input 9 16 where bit 0 input 8 bit 7 input 16 etc DAKS sends the following in response if the record ID PB and record length 12 n bytes are correct 4 NULL characters that is 00 00 00 00 otherwise 3 NULL characters and FF as the fourth character that is 00 00 00 FF gt The time between receiving the data record and sending the response does not exceed 2 seconds Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 68 of 140 tetronik 16 3 Protocol description of the DAKS DUST interface The protocol is based on the Siemens 3964 R data transmission controller
35. extension eeessssss 121 22 431 Modem E EiDK IM iia ode a eere e He o nae HW ehe e orbe eges 121 22 7 2 Line extension to PC or Host system sssssssese eee emen 121 22 7 3 Line extension to printer essere enne nennen 122 22 7 4 RS232 RS422 converter CV422 1 e g to connect SIGMASYS to DAKS 123 22 8 Contact inputs via Profibus DP ssssssssssseseeeeeeee emen enne nennen 124 22 8 1 Profibus interface board PBI 01 at end of the bus 124 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 6 of 140 tetronik 22 8 2 Profibus interface board PBI 01 not at end of Profibus sssssssssssssssss 125 22 8 3 Wiring of modules and power supply unit with working input contacts 126 22 8 4 Modification in the wiring of modules with idle input contacts ssssssss 127 22 9 Contact inputs via Profibus DP with ET 200L ssssssssesseeneeeen eee 128 22 971 Wiring DI aniise i oer eeu hb bot ehise i eit nietos 128 22 9 2 Wiring of modules and power supply sssssse een 129 22 9 3 Circuit diagralm iet teet t ne i t EE EIS A P ID HE REUS 129 23 Cables encode Gere eet tenter aes in ae Elec c a Roper anand 130 23 1 K 10205 XXXX Null modem 9 pin with handshake mode ssseeem 130 23 2 K 10204 XXXX Null modem 9 pin without handshake m
36. for dialing where appr with prefix for an outside line mostly ATD or ATDOW dial 0 first and then wait for dial tone Hangupstring Command to hanging up to go on hook of the modem mostly ATHO Escapechar Escape character mostly If during an existing modem connection the escape character is sent 3 times with a certain pause the modem changes from the transfer mode into the command mode Now via hang up string the modem can go on hook Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 99 of 140 LLL tetronik Part B Initstrings Following commands must be included in all strings modem and vendor specific see below Disconnection when DTR off normally amp p2 The modem should hang up when the DTR line becomes inactive No automatic call acceptance normally ATSO 0 An incoming call it rings may not be accepted by the modem Setting of the escape character normally ATS2 43 for To echo the commands by the modem normally ATE1 gt The strings may include additional commands such as e g speaker control e g M1 for switch on the speaker when trying to connect L1 for low volume etc Analoginit Initstrings for analog modems examples for different vendors CPV PICO T AT ZYXEL 1496 AT ELSA Microlink 33 6TQV AT devolo MicroLink 56k i AT amp D2 S020 X3 S2 43 S31 64 I6 M1 L1 amp D2 S020 X3 S2 43 M1 L1 amp D2 S020 X3 S2 43 M1 L1 amp D2 S020 X3 S2 43 M1 L
37. for the Administration PC connection with 9600 bd see pos 19 3 Set up the server link within DAKS TT Server as described in the DAKS User Manual and be careful to select the proper COM port and transmission speed 9 2 2 Connecting DAKS server and PC in case of a LAN connection Set up the DAKS server s LAN module as described under position 19 5 Connect the DAKS server to the LAN Connect the PC to the LAN Verify the IP configurations of PC and server with PING if possible from a third LAN device Set up the server link within DAKS TT Server as described in the DAKS User Manual If you have set up the Connection to DAKS TT Server via LAN you can additionally create a serial connection via interface 2 see section 7 2 1 For this option you will have to adjust the connection parameters to the DAKS server within DAKS TT Server accordingly System printer connection if available Check the DIL switch settings see position 21 8 Position the printer and load continuous feed paper if possible from below Set the switch to the right of the paper roll to the continuous feed setting Using an adapter and null modem data cable connect the printer to serial port 1 of the DAKS controller Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 41 of 140 tetronik 10 Contact inputs based on Profibus DP technology For the wiring plans and cable descriptions please refer to positions 22 7 and 23 14 Instructi
38. host or nursecall system Independent of whether or not a Call ID is used this overall deletion command looks like this gt Header Call to pager 1 gt Record type Call type 4 Reset all calls 11 13 6 Status request 13 6 1 Without Call ID If a Call ID is not used you can only retrieve the status of one single call The command consists of gt Header Status request 3 gt Record types and their entries They have to be identical to those of an existing call so that within DAKS the assignment to the relevant call can be found They can be sent in any order 13 6 2 With Call ID If a Call ID is used the external system either can retrieve the status of a single subscriber or group call orcan ask DAKS to send one or more status information messages re calls with changed statuses In order to retrieve a single subscriber or group call following command is required gt Header Status request 3 gt Record type Call ID I Event number gt Record type Call address Group identifier In order to ask DAKS to send one or more status information of calls with changed statuses gt either a command which only consists out of Header Status request 1 general Status request gt or the nursecall system simply has to poll DAKS without a Status request command in advance Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007
39. of route optimization LDP gt zF T LCR dial plan z code of the node leading to this trunk LROUTE gt iI LAUTH gt 4 LCR authorization according to AMO COSSU LCOSS 4 17 AMO REFTA reference clock tables for digital circuits PRI gt 0 Priority of trunk for reference clock selection 4 18 AMO KNMAT node connection matrix Check settings of the node connection matrix via AMO KNMAT Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 22 of 140 tetronik 4 19 Example for route optimization AM Parameter Device A SS 2 Device B SS 3 AMO ZAND NODECD ROUTOPTD ROUTOPTP AMO RICHT AMO LODR ODR ei 5 6 CMD ECHOALL END ECHOALL END o AMO LDPLN LDP m 19 xx 19 T 18 xx 18 T LROUTE Es a LAUTH COTPAR ROPT ROPT TIE z 19 18 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 23 of 140 tert 5 Additional HiPath 4000 network settings when using MLPP MLPP via CorNet NQ enables different levels of telephone calls and the disconnection of ongoing telephone calls by calls with a higher priority 5 1 AMO FEASU features switching unit For all nodes with MLPP EMOVR gt Disable Network wide emergency connection override EMRLS gt Disable Network wide emergency connection release MLPP gt Enable Multi level precedence and preemption Attention Network wide emergency connection override and netwok wide emergency connection release may not
40. on 3 Intrusion 4 Emergency intrusion 5 Forced release 1 No action 2 Forced release 3 Intrusion elect one of 1 3 1 o 0 Ignore call pickup group 1 Ignore call forwarding 2 Ignore secretary executive configuration 3 Ignore do not disturb 4 Direct speakerphone control save changes y n y Start the configuration Selection of the ringing signal Internal External Alarm Selection 1 3 Behavior if the called line is busy No action Camp on Intrusion Emergency intrusion Froced release Selection 1 5 Behavior if the trunk is busy No action Forced release Intrusion Selection 1 3 Selection of additional features Ignore call pickup group Ignore call forwarding Ignore secretary executive configuration Override do not disturb function Direct speakerphone control Note The features Ignore call forwarding and Ignore secretary executive configuration cannot be used in combination All currently enabled features ON are listed in the last line here 0 4 To enable disable any of the above features enter their corresponding integers in positive ON or negative OFF values and use a colon as separator sign e g 0 1 3 to switch ON the features 0 and 3 and at the same time switch OFF the feature 1 To save your changes enter y Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 97 of 140 t
41. osdttemimisieteiit mp EEEN TEA du ies sate M uer I NETS cane ies 84 19 2 Command ver to retrieve the version numbers of DAKS server sssseeeeee 84 19 3 Command flashpar to retrieve the DAKS server settings ssssseeeee 85 19 4 Command serial to set interface functionality and protocol parameters 87 19 41 General eres one ee T mee da ML M ute RUE 87 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 5 of 140 tetronik 19 4 2 Table Protocols with identifiers and protocol specific parameters 88 19 4 3 Process of the setting of parameters ssssssssssene emen 89 19 5 Command ipcfg to configure the MIP module sssssssssseeee em 92 19 5 1 Service PCDAKS to connect the DAKS Administration an operation PC 92 19 5 2 Service T RBOQ iiie ee pn dart dar beue s aed sure Pra tede vn ie Pete ede en neca 93 19 5 3 Service XL INK 1005 ioci eere ite be o e dir ee de edat el ade edv ed din aee 93 19 5 4 DPS service Localisation request from a positioning server to the HiPath network 94 19 5 5 DPS service Localisation request to a positioning server ssessssssussss 95 19 5 6 Service DEKS EE 96 19 6 Command settime to set date and time sssssssssssssssssee eene 96 19 7 Other operational parameters sss eene eene ne
42. specifies an Event itself needs not to be unique i e several calls can use the same Call ID together with the Call Address must be unique If the nursecall system sends a call request once more with the same Call ID and the same Call Address as a call which still finds itself in the DAKS queue still waiting or already active the command will be accepted by lt ACK gt but subsequently the call will not be processed The Call ID has the data identifier I 49 the Call ID s data so to speak the event number are 4 ASCII coded digits O000 9999 13 5 Deletion of DAKS broadcast calls 13 5 1 Reset call It is possible to delete single or several subscriber or group calls i e notto start them when they are still in the DAKS internal waiting queue ortointerrupt them when they are active this includes a corresponding announcement for subscribers who are connected to DAKS This command immediately deletes the calls out of the queue after that no status requests see below are possible anymore An ongoing callback conversation can still be ended normally it will not be interrupted in this case there is no more status information either This functionality is particularly interesting if a call is cancelled independent from the alerting via telephone e g directly in the patient s room but a call request towards DAKS has taken place before If a Call ID is used and you want to d
43. ssssssssssssseeRe 11 2 1 10 2 channel serial interface board ACM 01 add on cccccceeeeeeceeceeeeeeeteeseeeeeeeees 12 2 24 Bernphetrals 5 diese Mae calet iiu netus onde eis 13 2 3 Cables connectors adapters jacks cccccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeceneaeeeeeeeeeeeeccenaeceeeeeeesecancaeeeeeeteeeeeea 13 24 GD ROM s stereo teet ert ete Tere tetigerit p De ade ger REA ripe ges 14 3 External pine 15 3 1 Required only to connect to HiPath 4000 Hicom 300 E H sse 15 3 2 Required only for connection to HiPath 3000 Hicom 150E sss 15 3 3 Necessary PC equipment sssssssssssssssssssseseeee essere s et en sn nenne nmrr nein nns n nete nte nsn nnee 15 3 4 Required only in special situations or for certain add ons ssssssssssseee 15 4 Setting up a Hicom 300 E H or HiPath 4000 network for DAKS sees 16 4 1 General Information scs P che cetera e te olg tater ett etiicen f be dad a a eic iride deste al 16 4 2 lt AMO DIMSU feature sets tiec iicet AA EEE EEEE Hue 16 4 3 AMO ZAND central system data admin of SWU ssssssssee eene 17 AST Range ADEDATA iiti ie teet tote tienne ted ees ecce CEEA AAA ET 17 4 3 2 Range AbEDATA2 ich tente ede tni tid ente ih etis 17 4 4 AMO FEASU features switching unit ssssssneene enne 17 4 5 AMO COSSU c
44. t care Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 88 of 140 tetronik Protocol identifier SICLI 9 Parl 0 SICLI standard 1 SICLI enhanced 2 FBS1 3 ESSER 4 SIEDLE Par2 Par3 don t care Par4 1 50 length of process queue Protocol Protocol specific parameters 1 Within the queue there are broadcasts that wait to be started those being processed and broadcasts for which status information messages still have to be sent Here the maximum value per interface is 50 2 Note SIGMASYS generally operates with the following general port parameters 9600 baud even parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit 19 4 3 Process of the setting of parameters The parameters are set via menu DAKS outputs port by port all still available functions with corresponding function number and at the end the currently assigned function or O for no function ENTER makes DAKS output the current parameters Exception SB2 Since the function PC DAKS is fixed here it s parameters are output immediately gt By pressing 0 for no function ENTER the currently assigned function is deleted Byentering a new function number ENTER a new function is assigned to the relevant port assignment prepared only and DAKS outputs the current configuration i e protocol with parameters by following INIT string Baudrate Parity Databits Stopbits Proto Par1 Par2 Par3 Par4 Proto stan
45. trunk connection transfer VC gt set Voice calling VCE gt set Service module access 6 2 AMO LCOS least cost routing classes of service The connection paths to the relevant nodes must be configured in a way that DAKS can reach telephone users in the network The following applies to nodes with connection to DAKS Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 26 of 140 tetronik 6 2 1 Classes of service to and from DAKS LCRCOSD gt LCR class of service for data Enable required classes of service enabling all classes of service may produce continuous loops in the network LCRCOSV gt LCR class of service for voice Enable required classes of service enabling all classes of service may produce continuous loops in the network 6 2 2 Classes of service of the Hicom systems in the network To enable DAKS to reach subscribers in the network the connection paths to the respective nodes have to be enabled LERCOSD and LCRCOSV 6 3 AMO COT class of trunk 6 3 1 Classes of trunk to DAKS Only parameters to be set for the connection between DAKS and Hicom MDR gt Message detail recording optional 6 4 AMO COP class of parameters for trunks to DAKS no Parameter is required 6 5 AMO TGACC trunk group access to DAKS TGRP gt Trunk group number NAME gt e g DAKS NO gt Depending on configuration normally 23 x number of T1 links to DAKS within the relevant node SATOPS g
46. 0 B channels R600 A190 For 60 channel connection 2x board LTG network CorNet N Say 30 B channels R600 A190 Enter the number of interfaces used For 04 channel connection via So 2 interfaces For 08 channel connection via So 4 interfaces For 30 channel connection via Soy 1 interface For 60 channel connection via Soy 2 interfaces 7 2 Object Boards Assign appropriate BOX entries Card data either DEF STMD Or DEF TMS2M 7 3 Object COS 7 3 1 Create new COS Create a new COS group with name e g DAKS COS 7 3 2 Features Awailable All Enable LMOVM Features in the basic configuration Version of feature DUWA Authorized for direct inward dialing LWLOVKZ Routing without accounting code LWLWEIT Routing with route forwarding 7 3 3 SYSLM functions Enable AUFTON Intrusion tone before intrusion AUFVERB Intrusion with immediate connection after going off hook LWL Routing SATZSATZ Allow trunk to trunk connections Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 31 of 140 7 4 Object Trunks 7 4 1 Trunk groups available Create new trunk group with name e g Trunk type Mode of operation Overflow trunk group Code business calls Code personal calls Assign ACCESS to trunks in trunk group Options gt Trunk seizure 7 4 2 Voice data other ISDN Name Access COS Conn grp
47. 1 COPNO gt Reference to class of parameter as defined in pos 4 7 COS gt Reference to COS class according to position 4 5 1 without COS problems may arise by seizure of exchange lines LCOSV gt Reference to LCR authorization as defined in pos 4 5 1 LCOSD gt Reference to LCR authorization as defined in pos 4 5 1 CCT gt e g TO DAKS DESTNO gt 0 Destination number see also position 4 13 Hint With DESTNO gt 0 DAKS cannot place a calls to itself PROTVAR gt ECMAV2 for CorNet NQ CONV33 for CorNet N SEGMENT gt 8 CorNet NQ only 1 CorNet N only FWDX gt 5 the default value 1 doesn t function reliably BCNEG gt YES ORNDNO gt gt 0 Fictitious originating node number for lines without a node code must be gt 0 and unique within the network TGRP gt Trunk group number ISDNCC gt must be blank ISDNAC gt must be blank ISDNLC gt must be blank 4 12 2 Data exclusively for connections to STMD DEV gt SOCONN Device type Digital connecting trunk for So interface with 2 B channels MASTER gt YES Layer 2 Hicom HiPath is Master DAKS is Slave SMD gt YES Layer 1 All assigned trunks listed in REF_TAKT_TBL have priority 0 AMO REFTA Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 20 of 140 4 12 3 tetronik Data exclusively for connections to DIU S2 DIU N2 DIU N4 DEV gt S2CONN Device type Digital connecting trunk for Sz interface with 30 B c
48. 1 B21 ISDNInit X75 Default initstring to set an ISDN modem to B channel protocol X 75 it is imperative that you pay attention to the modem vendor information e g for devolo MicroLink 56k i AT amp D2 S0 0 X3 S2 43 I6 M1 L1 B26 N6 ISDNInit X75 T70 Default initstring to set an ISDN modem to B channel protocol X 75 T70 it is imperative that you pay attention to the modem vendor inform e g for devolo MicroLink 56k i AT amp D2 S0 0 X3 S2 43 I6 M1 L1 B26 N8 gt All 3 init strings must be entered where valid init strings may only be entered for those modes that are supported by the modem gt lfe g you work with an analog modem both of the ISDN initstrings have to be overwritten with dummy strings ISDN Modeminit X75 Prot actually at 0 Entry e g AT 0 ENTER ERROR ISDN Modeminit X75 T70 Prot actually at 0 Entry e g AT 0 ENTER ERROR The modem response ERROR guarantees that the Initstring is invalid and so the analog modem cannot be accessed as an ISDN modem Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 100 of 140 Part C GSMSMS settings These settings are only required for providers who cannot be addressed with the settings under Part B see above or who require a password on connection setup tetronik If settings are made here this connection type automatically regardless of pa
49. 222 XXXX Profibus Extention cable essssssseessssseeeenneenennnnee nenne 136 23 16 Connecting the bus connector ssssssssssssseeneenene nennen enne 136 23 17 K 10207 service cable debug download for LAN interface module 136 23 18 K 30121 XXXX MIO 11 connecting cable ssssssssseeee eene 137 23 19 K 30122 XXXX MIO 11 connecting cable sss 138 24 Declarations e a Lini ted el ri LIE dadavauas caacapsedeacascerncaeaeads 139 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 7 of 140 tetronik This Service Manual describes the overall functionalities of DAKS Please note that the functionalities may vary depending on the individual applications and features purchased with the DAKS system but also as a result of restrictions that may apply to certain regions Please also be informed that the below items and corresponding cables are not included ex works in deliveries to North America USA Canada Mexico and Puerto Rico additional enclosure of subracks for module frames APS 01 board connection to 115 230 V AC via additional external power supply unit S0 interface board XRS 02 SC BRI AIO 11 board LF interface board standalone contact inputs Profibus interface and components DCF 77 receiver inhouse modem E LINK IV line extensions DAKS lt gt PC host or DAKS lt gt printe
50. 3 lt NAK gt no of transmissions is not evaluated at the present time Data identifier 6 Record type Priority priority doesn t need to be sent priority can be sent with the data 0 to 3 priority with no data or only invalid data produces the response 3 lt NAK gt priority is not evaluated at the present time The data identifier and record types can be in any order If the very same contact input is activated again before the broadcast that is assigned to that input is started or while this broadcast is still active this record is accepted with lt ACK gt but is not processed any further and is therefore discarded Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 65 of 140 tetronik 15 Serial data interfaces nursecall interface with FTI1 or VIT1 protocol Interface configuration in DAKS server protocol FTI1 or VIT1 function NUC 15 1 General information The DAKS behavior is on the whole identical to the nursecall interface with protocol ESPA Here too broadcast groups have to be administered that consist of a single or several subscribers gt Here too the relevant group is selected by it s identifier gt Here too a variable output text can be transmitted But there is no feedback about the success failure of the alerting via telephone there is only a confirmation that the command has been accepted This protocol can be realized using a simple printer out
51. 6V DC up to 60V DC max 30W DAKS 6HE Input 36VDC up to 60V DC max 60W r the U S and Canada should Only those products be be considered as bei g the UL Recognized Component Marks fo UL U S and Canadian requirements Service and meeting the Recognition and Follow Up appropri The UL R number model number or other p published in the appropriate UL Diro under UL s Component Recognition with the requ red Componc US upplemen s Rec Directory preceeding th x Component Mark fc in consists of the wed Mark for Canada SWE and the manut identification and catalc stion ax specified under Marking for thi Look for the UL Recognized Component Mark on the product P2 J gt 2 Oy Issued by Elisabeth Yi ngelmater Reviewed by Saul Gamation Elisabeth Gingelmaier Project Engineer Paul Zawatson Senior Project Engineer UL International Germany GmbH L International Germany GmbH Any information and documentation provided to you involving UL Mark services are provided on behalf of Underwriters Laboratories Inc For questions in Germany you may call 49 0 6102 3490 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 140 of 140
52. C Unknown el Settings Analysis of second dial tone C Pause 1s PABX number E b Sun Intercept per direction C Pause 3s C Local area code cordless i v i B Lines networking d Over sorters ee mee C Pause 6s County code 7 Trunks d C Pause 9s C Internal dir Routes iv rection prefix outgoing 8 Routing parameters Li Render to CO Trunk call pause Callnumber typ 27 ISDN parameters M Keypad dial Pause 6s C Internal 7 Special ps activated C 13s Direct inward dialing LCOSS Segmentation C Internal DID ay slG features yes Type of seizure Rerouting Ef Least cost routing E Incoming calls C No C cyclic Change route E Classes of service C Truncate Message f linear Route optimize active a I AdepiontoDMS100C0 Route ype No Ef Network 5 deactivate UUS per route f n Ifiroute is Known Sg Licensing J Name in CO PABX Always ce System status E System wide Call charges NUM gt Now open the tab Special and select for the area Switch COLP and Notify send Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 37 of 140 tetronik 8 3 Other setups 8 3 1 Setup of Least cost routing gt Open the tab Dial plan to enter a number in the Route table and assign a name under Name In Dialed digits enter the digits to be dialed for the tie line zu DAKS in the format Z e g 123 Z Select Yes in the co
53. DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 81 of 140 tetronik 17 7 System printer protocol The subscriber notifications are printed out in single lines with a max of 130 characters as follows Output Explanations Date Format DD MM YYYY Time Format hh mm ss TR5 Identifier for a message triggered by TR 500 lt IP address gt IP address of the PC control computer who initiates the call from software version 5 1x lt frame number gt See position 17 2 type of acknowl gt lt result gt 1 character T PorA 2 character for o k or C N S U V for not o k see pos 17 3 result explicitly Output texts editable via DAKS Administrator Tool printer texts 20 23 e g not reached reached positive confirmation negative confirmation destination See positions 17 2 1 and 17 2 2 up to software version 5 0x only phone number to dial from software version 5 1x either T phone number for a subscriber call or G group number gt for a group call optional message Message to send shortened if necessary up to the first cr or up to the max line length of 130 characters Sample printer outputs 10 09 2003 14 56 41 TR5 192 168 6 227 005 TO reached T9954 Test 1 to a subscriber 10 09 2003 15 06 23 TR5 192 168 6 227 087 PU not reached G01 Test 2 to a group Print outs only occur if the request was previously
54. December 2007 Page 111 of 140 tetronik 21 5 PBI 01 board Switch setting SW1 12 ON 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 OFF 6 ON 7 OFF 8 OFF Test port RS232 Profibus interface RS485 SLOSrTECL S2GLU 101 GAL22V10 15LNC S2SEL101 GAL20V8 15LNC S2INT101 GAL22V10 15LNC PBI100 GAL16V8 15LNC Programmmemory AT29C010 12 Software PBDM _ S2DEC101 GAL22V10 15LNC Bus termination switch ON DAKS at end of Profibus OFF DAKS not at end of Profibus Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 112 of 140 tetronik 21 6 AIO 11 board Handset connector Microphone Pin 1 and Pin 4 Earpiece Pin 2 and Pin 3 4pin switch SW1 Time slot assignment 12 ON 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF Audio frequency connector P4 P11 Prot assignment AF input sym Pin 3 and Pin 5 AF output sym Pin 6 and Pin 8 Shield Pin 1 Solder side of Pins 8 6 1 Level and impedance AF input sym max 6dBm vol control TKQ AF output OdBm 6000 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 113 of 140 tetronik 21 7 ACM 01 board Serial interfaces 1 and 2 RS232 LT1133 and jumper in J3 or J4 or RS422 with module IFM 11 Bay for U8 9 and J3 4 Park position slots for unused components Switch Board 1 OFF ON 2 OFF OFF Slot MO Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 114 of 140 tetronik 21 8
55. FF a DLE in the record is sent as DLE DLE End of transmission block version BCC DLE ETX lt BCC gt End of transmission block version CRC DLE EOT lt CRC gt Max no of characters per record 280 between lt STX gt and DLE ETX lt BCC gt Block check character lt BCC gt 8 bit EXOR for all data sent after lt STX gt and including lt DLE gt lt ETX gt CRC check lt CRC gt 16 bit CRC calculation according to CCITT for all data send after lt STX gt and including lt DLE gt lt ETX gt Response to the end of transmission block Positive lt DLE gt Negative lt NAK gt Max waiting time for lt DLE gt after transm block Number or retries in the case of errors 3 total i e up to 4 attempts per data block Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 69 of 140 tetronik Response to initiation conflict The DAKS server has high priority i e A lt STX gt received by the server after sending lt STX gt is ignored the server continues to wait for DLE from the external system The external system must immediately cancel its sent routine respond with DLE and accept data from DAKS Special considerations for the with user data volume version This version is based on the BCC version but with the additional transmission of the user data volume lt Data gt Amount of user data and not the amount of data transmitted This vers
56. KS ODR gt LCR outdial rule number CMD gt Section1 gt ECHO 2 LCR outdial rule element Section2 gt END 6 10 AMO LROUT LCR routes 6 10 1 LCR routes to DAKS TGRP gt 1 Trunk group number ROUTSERV gt N BEARER gt ONE BANDWDTH gt 1 SCHD gt A AUTH gt LCR authorization required as defined by AMO TCSU LCRCOSV ONHKQ gt N OFFHKQ gt N ODR gt LCR outdial rule number APPLTYP gt V amp F amp D TRKSIG gt PRI ITCPRI gt 8 amp U amp KHZ31 amp V SVCVCE gt NON SVCNVCE gt NON Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 29 of 140 LLL tetronik 6 11 AMO LDPLN LCR dialing plan 6 11 1 LCR dial plan to DAKS DGTS gt BO0 amp 2 SUXX U AUTH gt 1 ACFIELD gt 0 OCFIELD gt 0 NWNUMTYP gt UNK NWPLANID gt UNK 6 12 AMO REFTA reference clock tables for digital circuits PRI gt Priority of trunk for reference clock selection 6 12 1 Example for Hicom 300H V1 0 US 9006 6 setting R6 6 NI2 NETWK txt Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 30 of 140 tetronik 7 Configuring the Hicom 150E system for operation with DAKS 7 1 Object Customer amp System 7 1 1 Scope of supply Enterthe boards needed For 4 8 channel connection 1x board LTG network CorNet N S per 2 B channels R600 A180 For 30 channel connection 1x board LTG network CorNet N Say 3
57. LET EH TOMO n a W TE eBpug uoJJ F S S 94 94 ASZ uonoeuuoo 9JIM e ainpow oiseg 9LXe d Idc dd Sj2e1uoo jndul Ze JO ejnpouu a3iu0J 99 3 BuisseJppe ejnpo A eS a GA ele SJOJONPUOD uunjaJ eyeJedes uii uonoeuuo5 128 uo9 jp eye yOe U09 Huron HEICIOIOICIOIOICISCISDICIIGIOIGI5 G 1 IIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOJ OT OI IDIl OG T BuisseJppe e npo A e e i Ko H N welbelp oneueuogs pug Wol4 S S 94 94 SZ uonoeuuoo 8JIM e jnpow oiseg 9LXe d Idce da Sjoejuoo 1ndu Ze JO jnpow 21u04 29 3 Jojonpuoo uJnjeJ SWS YIM uonoeuuoo Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 127 of 140 tetronik 22 9 Contact inputs via Profibus DP with ET 200L 22 9 1 Wiring plan DAKS server MPB 01 02 Switch ON Maximum overall bus cable length 1 200m at 93 75kbit s i cable type 6XV1 830 0EH10 Switch Off Switch Off Switch On Note Be careful to set the bus terminating resistor switches at the respective bus ends to ON Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 128 of 140 tetronik 22 9 2 Wiring of modules and power supply Profibus cable incoming To maximally three other modules TEES ok Switch Off OUTPUT power supply ML50 100 db 2 Er S GP m d Bae VE a t
58. MC Emission ITE Residential Environment EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EMC Immunity ITE Residential Environment tetronik GmbH AEN Taunusstein September 19 2005 Name of company Rainer Seelgen Name of authorized person CE Erkl rung DAKS Rel 6 doc Owner tetronik GmbH AEN Number of Declaration 05 03 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 139 of 140 tetronik Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Certificate of Compliance Certificate Number 111005 E235206 Page 1 of 1 Report Reference 235206 September 14th 2005 issue Date 2005 October 11 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Issued to Tetronik GmbH Silberbachstrasse 10 D 65232 Taunusstein Germany This is to certify that DAKS Server representative samples of Model DAKS US Have been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories Inc in accordance with the Standard s indicated on this Certificate Standard s for Safety UL 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Additional Information Rating s DAKS 3HE Input 3
59. N to the calling number 1 user PIN is attached to the calling number Par3 0 currently without effect Par4 0 currently without effect Pari ESPA address of the external system Par2 ESPA address of DAKS Par3 0 standard 1 a status request is answered with paged immediately Par4 1 50 length of process queue in comb with NUC Parl n char 0 160 that are not evaluated Par2 mchar 0 160 m n lt 161 of display message Par3 bit field confirmation check character bit 0 0 gt without reception confirmation bit 0 1 gt with reception confirmation bits 2 1 0 0 gt no check character bits 2 1 0 1 gt Motorola checksum sum up all characters then ones complement bits 2 1 1 0 gt BCC EXOR over all characters bit 3 0 gt Standard FTI1 mode see pos 15 3 bit 3 1 gt Expanded FTI1 mode see pos 15 3 Par4 1 50 length of process queue in comb with NUC 1 Par1 trigger character Par2 end character Par3 bit field confirmation check character bit 0 0 gt without reception confirmation bit 0 1 gt with reception confirmation bits 2 1 0 0 gt no check character bits 2 1 0 1 gt Motorola checksum sum up all characters then ones complement bits 2 1 1 0 gt BCC EXOR over all characters Par4 1 50 length of process queue in comb with NUC 1 SIGMASYS Parl 0 connection to SM port 1 connection to SCI Par2 Par4 don
60. Only if remote maintenance modem is available configure it according to position 11 3 If desired configure serial interfaces see position 13 for interface application such as SPS ESPA If desired configure an interface see position 19 8 to the GSM SMS modem Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 40 of 140 tetronik PC and PC server connection set up Make sure you have installed operating system Windows 95 98 2000 or Windows NT Connect the DAKS server as described in the DAKS User Manual under position 7 2 1 or 7 2 2 Install the DAKS TT Server component as described in the DAKS User Manual The PcDaksDog2 starts DAKS TT Server automatically Start the Admin Tool set up test groups and test the overall functionality external calls intrusion forced release alarm call ignoring of call forwarding display outputs printer outputs etc Save DAKS server settings see position 19 3 in a text file and store this file in the database directory to have it available in case of a hardware defect of the DAKS server 9 2 1 Connecting DAKS server and PC in case of serial connection Even if you plan to install the PC remotely later on e g via a modem first check the functionality by means of a direct connection to make sure there are no problems on the data link Using the null modem data cable connect the PC to serial port 2 of the DAKS controller board SBC 32 which is preconfigured
61. PP CorNet NQ only Distinctive ringing enable External amp Alarm call signals The connection paths to the relevant nodes must be configured in a way that DAKS can reach telephone users in the network The following applies to nodes with connection to DAKS 4 5 1 Classes of service to and from DAKS LCR class of service for voice Enable required classes of service enabling all classes of service may produce continuous loops in the network LCR class of service for data Enable required classes of service enabling all classes of service may produce continuous loops in the network auth for unrestricted long distance service no toll code restriction LCOSV gt LCOSD gt COS gt TA gt TNOTCR gt MB Tie trunk without toll code restriction Mailbox auth to read mail 4 5 2 Classes of service of the Hicom or HiPath systems in the network To enable DAKS to reach subscribers in the network you need to enable the connection paths to the respective nodes LCOSV and LCOSD Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 17 of 140 tetronik 4 5 3 Classes of service for the subscribers The following parameters must be administered some of them in the AMO SDAT Administration of subscriber specific features and general device independent subscriber data RKNOVR DAS VC gt mm not set Reject camp on override RKNOVR would avoid intrusion
62. Serial interfaces Nursecall interface with ESPA protocol eene 50 13 1 Commentary re ESPA specification sssssssssesse eene 50 13 1 1 Section 2 4 of the ESPA specification Transmission control prefixes 50 13 1 2 Section 3 1 of the ESPA specification Polling sseee 50 13 1 3 Res P0S 4 2 3rd 4 3 eau eq ite ceat bb teet tinte t qetasid etur ds 50 13 1 4 Re Pos 5 of the ESPA specification Hardware specification sssssss 50 19 2 Eunctlonallty 52 eet ett tibt cope bouis ee si i ge ee tet Lets 51 13 3 Behavior of DAKS in detall 5 E eget ett bent arit ordo AR uA tuve eius 52 13 3 1 Generalintormatlon erre ee terat edite bud ath qeu talents 52 13 3 2 Automatic callback to the initiator patient 53 13 4 Activation of DAKS calls 3 e tec ie ie pte tru t ceci feeetb erede EDEA 54 13 4 1 General information Header susesesessssessesseseesee nennen nnne aaa 54 13 4 2 Record type Call address data identifier 1 sesssssssssssssesese 54 13 4 3 Record type Display message data identifier 2 sessssssseeeeeee 54 13 4 4 Record type Beep coding data identifier 3 ssssssssseen e 55 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 4 of 140 tetronik 13 4 5 Record types Call type data ide
63. Siemens E1 S2y cable 530267 Z88 A100 14 15 8 12 1200 D 15 M 14 15 8 12 D 15 M 23 11 2 Direct D 15 connection without adaptor not included Out In Shield 1 12 C100 0 D 15 M Data from DAKS to PABX Data from PABX to DAKS Connect to Ground Shield 23 11 3 Adaptor AD D15MRJ45 2 Connection via cable with RJ45 plug In In Out Out o Ng RAOUN gt Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 134 of 140 tetronik 23 12 K 10220 XXXX Profibus cable D 09 u1 100V Shield 1 RxD TxD P 3 RxD TxD N 8 1 Shield 3 RxD TxD P 8 RxD TxD N Profibus cable SINEC R L2 6XV 1830 OA H10 23 13 Profibus cable connection to bridge terminal strip u1 100V Shield SHLD SHLD Shield free DGND DGND free free VP VP free RxD TxD P B B RxD TxD P RxD TxD N A A RxD TxD N Profibus cable SINEC R L2 6XV 1830 OA H10 Note Any connection type terminal or plug can be used for connection to the bridge 23 14 K 10221 XXXX Profibus server connecting cable Bus connector D 09 M 6ES7 972 0BA50 0XAO0 FC 6XV1 830 0EH10 Bus terminating resistor switch Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 135 of 140 tetronik 23 15 K 10222 XXXX Profibus extention cable Bus connector 6ES7 972 0BA50 0XA0 FC 6XV1 830 0EH10 Bus terminating resistor switch 23 16 Connecting the bus connector Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 unfasten t
64. T N K 20012 K 10205 Adapter Printer PC Output 2 Output 1 Input LAN Jack Specification of Inputs Outputs MSDRBNS Input Uin 19 60V DC Rin 20KQ Output Umax 60V Imax 100mA Irrespective of their polarity K 20006 the inputs and outputs are electrically isolated from one another and from the other system components E DCF 77 radio receiver Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 118 of 140 tetronik 22 3 Controller board SBC 33 with DCF 77 radio receiver AD 450 Ire o op K 20012 K 10205 Adapter AD D25MD9M Jack d i J RJ45 87546321S Printer lao 22a PC Output 2 Output 1 Input n p LAN Specification of Inputs Outputs DCF 77 radio Input Uin 19 60V DC Rin 20KQ receiver Output Umax 60V Imax 100mA Irrespective of their polarity the inputs and outputs are electrically isolated from one another and from the other system components Installation of the DCF 77 radio receiver Assembly suitable for indoor and outdoor installation ingress protection IP65 mount enclosure with cable entry from below and the ferrite rod in a horizontal position place as far as possible from all sources thay might cause interference place as high up a
65. acter Analog Modeminit AT S020 X3 S2 43 S31 64 amp D2 I6 M1 L1 ISDN Modeminit X75 Prot AT S020 X3 amp D2 S2 43 I6 M1 L1 ISDN GSMSMS settings shortcut UCP op 01 Address code originator OAdC UCP op 01 Authentication code originator ModemInitPlus UCP 60 N UCP op 60 Abbreviated number UCP op 60 Password UCP only short number alias Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x odeminit X75 T70 Prot AT S0 0 X3 amp D2 S2 43 I6 M1 L1 SIBP X75T70 Dial parameters of the DAKS server Serial interface parameters GSM SMS modem parameters SIBP X75 Status 11 December 2007 Page 85 of 140 MIP OX MIP 02 module on SBC serial no Dhcp use 0 Internet Addr 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 Gateway Addr 192 168 0 254 Ethernetmod 0 autonegotiation MIP 0X Services service PCDAKS protocol TCP port 2001 service LOCSVR protocol TCP port 8080 address 192 168 6 233 hostname Hostname servlet Servlet service DECTPOS protocol TCP port 2002 timeout 15 s service xLink protocol TCP port 2003 xLink ip whitelist allowed ipaddr 1 0 0 0 0 allowed ipaddr 2 0 0 0 0 allowed ipaddr 3 0 0 0 0 allowed ipaddr 4 0 0 0 0 allowed ipaddr 5 0 0 0 0 xml namespace attr xmlns xsi http www w3 0rg 2001 XMLSchema instance xsi noNamespaceSchemaLocation s xLink xml appl xsd xLink 100e 0 add alarmmember msg tcp timeout login nable M2P messages
66. age if a result present A like P but with a different requested subscriber reaction with confirmation announcement 4 XXXX ID number of announcement 4 ASCII characters filled up with Spaces 20 if necessary PIN 6 XXXXXX PIN for requesting the SMS memory 6 ASCII characters filled up with Spaces 20 if necessary 12 000000000000 12 Bytes 30 0 fill characters info message max 128 ASCII characters In case of ack A with confirmation a will precede the display text CRC 2 pp CRC character checksum Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 73 of 140 tetronik 17 2 3 DAKS specific expansion of the message call with message plus composed announcements Name No of Bytes Parameter Notes identifier 1 0 30 type 1 c 63 DAKS specific expanded call with message frame number 3 XXX from 000 to zzz where applicable without leading zeros filled up with 20 Each call request is identified by the frame number which becomes unique only in combination with the IP address of the sender destination 1 T 54 or subscriber call or G 47 group call optional call type 1 N 4E or normal or U 55 urgent call number 20 nnnnnnnnnn either subscriber phone number destination T nnnnnnnnnn or group number destination G optional
67. ally carried out with the selected settings of Part A and Part B in the event of an error ERROR will be fed out To store the settings answer Store Settings Y N with y Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 101 of 140 tetronik 19 9 Command snmp to configure the SNMP service lt snmp trap community string public community string 0 public community string 1 public community string 2 public community string 3 public community string 4 private community string private community string private community string private community string 0 1 private community string 2 3 4 trap receiver addr 0 trap receiver addr 1 trap receiver addr 2 trap receiver addr 3 trap receiver addr 4 allowed addr 0 allowed addr 1 allowed addr 2 al 3 a 4 lowed addr lowed addr alternate IP addr Start configuration Community string for traps sent from DAKS to the SNMP manager in a standard environment use public Community string for the SNMP manager s to retrieve DAKS SNMP settings up to 5 entries are possible in a standard environment use public Community string for the SNMP manager s to set change DAKS SNMP settings in a standard environment use private IP addresses of SNMP manager s up to 5 that receive traps from DAKS IP addresses of managers that may access th
68. an alternative to RS232 gt shielded null modem data cable for connections without handshake length 3 m shielded RS422 data cable length 5 m Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 49 of 140 LLL tetronik 13 Serial interfaces Nursecall interface with ESPA protocol Interface set up in DAKS server Protocol ESPA function NUC or NUC the latter when callbacks are also needed 13 1 Commentary re ESPA specification 13 1 1 Section 2 4 of the ESPA specification Transmission control prefixes When transmitting messages from an external system to DAKS the DAKS device address must be sent before lt ENQ gt DAKS may send the following lt NAK gt responses 1 lt NAK gt transmission error 2 lt NAK gt busy queue full 3 lt NAK gt invalid message If DAKS responds with lt NAK gt the received message is discarded If DAKS responds to a message with lt NAK gt or 1 lt NAK gt the message is repeated two more times making a total of 3 attempts followed by a detailed error output If DAKS responds to a message with 2 lt NAK gt 3 lt NAK gt a different reply or nothing at all the message is not repeated and a detailed error output follows immediately 13 1 2 Section 3 1 of the ESPA specification Polling The DAKS device address can be set to a number between 0 and 9 DAKS is not the control station 13 1 3 Re Pos 4 2 and 4 3
69. and camp on not set Camp on intrusion protection absolute DAS would avoid emergency intrusion set Voice calling If direct call protection is set to OFF via DA key on the open listening handsfree speaking terminal DAKS can activate the loudspeaker 4 6 AMO COT class of trunk 4 6 1 Classes of trunk to DAKS Only parameters to be set for the connection between DAKS and Hicom HiPath ANS AEOD CBBN CBFN COTN NTON LWNC NLCR XFER KNOR CEBC PROV USD TSCS NLRD DFNN ROPT LINO NOFT NQNP NQPI CTLN mm gt gt gt gt mm gt gt gt gt gt gt gt mm mm gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Answer from line Line with advance end of dialing transmission Automatic callback on busy network wide Automatic callback on free network wide Regenerated CO dial tone on outgoing seizure No tone Line without node code Incoming circuit from system without LCR Trunk call transfer Override or knocking possible Call extension for busy ringing or call state Priority override release via S S line Unrestricted suffix dialing possible TSC signaling for network wide features in digital networks e g mailbox messages Incoming circuit from system without LCR data Use default node number of line Line leads to nodes with route optimization to be set only for route optimization Line with implicit call numbers as of Hicom 300H or HiPath
70. are transmitted to the DAKS server in the form of bit information and evaluated there just like contact inputs Only 2 records are exchanged between the programmable controller and DAKS for this purpose gt Information on current contact states to DAKS Reply information on the correct receipt of the record to the programmable controller PLC DAKS performs the usual contact input Administration functions allowing a function or activity to be assigned individually to each data bit either a prepared broadcast to be activated with optional individual message and or display information numeric and alphanumeric ora conference to be activated with optional individual display information numeric and alphanumeric Ora switching function info telephone profile or hot standby If the number of pending activity requests exceeds the number that can be processed at one time the requests are buffered and processed sequentially so that nothing is lost Active Inactive gt After the first record is received DAKS considers the interface to be active gt Ifno data is send for 120 seconds the interface is considered to be inactive gt The active and inactive states can be output via an optocoupler option State transitions are logged via the printer port A data record containing the current contact information should thus be sent gt each time a bit changes for fast further processing gt cyclically e g
71. ation Layer 2 Following protocols are used as data transfer protocols gt ESPA 4 4 4 acc to publication ESPA no 4 4 4 publication Nov 1984 DUST 3964R gt the two simple protocols VIT1 and FTI1 Layer 3 DAKS supports 3 different interfaces PLCinterface Only contact information is transferred i e the activation of DAKS contact inputs is simulated Nursecall interface 7 Paging interface The groups to be activated are transmitted incl the current display message and additional functions are possible e g in the health care sector callbacks to patients Hostinterface not documented here The functionality spans the activation of prepared groups to the complete remote control of the DAKS server by circum vention of DAKS internal data Administration from a deployment control computer The nursecall interface with ESPA protocol occupies the most space in this documentation The PLC interface with ESPA protocol is only utilized when the external system supports the ESPA protocol but the display and if applicable also the language outputs are to be administrated by DAKS e g gt in connection with older nursecall systems that are difficult to administrate or gt if terminal units with HiPath Hicom specific display functions are to be alerted with various announcements or gt in connection with building management systems that behave like a PLC The nursecall interface with the simpl
72. atures from DAKS e g alerting with prepared selectable announcements sending of the PIN independent of the calling number and allows longer called numbers e g for external alerting Alerting of DAKS broadcast groups gt the Stop message see position 5 3 2 4 of the ALCATEL documentation see position 17 2 3 for subscriber calls as well as for group calls The CRC which is sent at the end of all data records is evaluated as follows hexadezimal Exclusive Or over all characters modulo 80 gt Incase the result is lt 20 result result 20 gt 1 CRC character result 16 gt 2 CRC character result modulo 16 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 71 of 140 17 2 Messages 17 2 1 Standard message call with message tetronik Name No of Bytes Parameter Notes identifier 1 0 30 type 1 C 43 call with message frame number 3 XXX from 000 to zzz where applicable without leading zeros filled up with 20 Each call request is identified by the frame number which becomes unique only in combination with the IP address of the sender destination 1 T 54 or subscriber call or G 47 group call optional call type 1 N 4E or normal or U 55 urgent call number 10 nnnnnnnnnn either subscriber phone number destination T or group number destination G optional each one left aligned
73. button 20 3 2 ISDN interface and speech memory board Sawinterface and speech memory board XRS 02 SC PRI E4 Say or T4 Sow interfaces A and B CEPT 120 RESET PRI 02 A channels 1 30 1 23 T1 B channels 31 60 24 46 T1 with associated line status display green LEDs Slot for speech memory card Test interface RS232 Board Status LED Bicolor Reset button Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 105 of 140 tetronik Spinterface and speech memory board XRS 02 SC BRI p E 2 o m j s Lll S interfaces A P P channels 1 2 B P P channels 3 4 C P P channels 5 6 and D P P channels 7 8 with associated line status displays yellow and green LEDs RESET Slot for speech memory card Test interface RS232 Board status Bicolor Reset button 20 3 3 Add on boards Profibus interface board PBI 01 F oss Jer Ye 3 a FUME oamOu M gt D wn Bus termination switch ON DAKS at end of Profibus OFF DAKS not at end of Profibus Profibus interface RS485 Test port RS232 Reset LED Reset button Analog I O board AIO 11 N ise iL D amp hi ri fe ir r 2 zZ z z z z Z e Oo e e e Oo e j Control for adjusting the input level of the relevant LF connection LF connection 1 8 input output Handset port Serial interface board with M module inter
74. ct inputs The PBI 01 interface board with VMEbus connection in the DAKS server Acable set 3 meters long as standard A complete line trunk unit with 32 64 96 or 128 contact inputs includes Software for the Administration and control of 32 contact inputs gt 1 WINbloc PROFIBUS bridge type DP BK Bridge for connecting input output modules to the bus power gt 1 4 basic modules with 2 plus rails type ZSB 1 5 16 S S gt 1 4 electronic modules with 2x16 digital inputs plus switching type DP 32DI P 2x16 gt a switching controller 230 V AC 24 V DC 2 A type PULS atop hat rail long with 2 module end panels type WEW 35 2 for holding the bridge switching controller and modules The following are needed for the expansion of the connection unit by 32 inputs Software for the Administration and control of 32 contact inputs gt abasic module with 2 plus rails type ZSB 1 5 16 S S gt an electronic module with 2x16 digital inputs plus switching type DP 32DI P 2x16 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 42 of 140 tetronik 11 Maintenance and troubleshooting level 1 also see position 20 11 1 LEDs buttons The LEDs on the controller board SBC 3x and the interface and voice memory board XRS 02 indicate the operating status activity of the DAKS server Always consult Level 2 or Level 3 Support before pressing the Reset button 11 1 1 Bicolor LED on t
75. de E Call charges Permanent active Permanent active E Ww o Bustype short long C Metwork Subscrber C ERE AS Iv CRC4 check Active TEI verify iE O0s CDL M V CRC4 reporting 1E TNS activated means left choice gt Under Protocol select SO QSIG Master CR 2 CHI S2 and tick both outgoing and incoming for all B channels for the B Channel Mode Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 36 of 140 tetronik gt Open the tab Routing parameters and set the flags as shown in the below picture In the area Routing flags and adjacent be especially careful to follow the below instructions Do not activate Add direction prefix incoming Tick both Add direction prefix outgoing and Keypad dial For Type of seizure select linear For Routing type select PABX For No and type outgoing select PABX number For Callnumber type select Direct inward dialing Set Route optimize active to No 2 tetronik KDS HiPath 3000 Manager File Settings System status Extras Options Application Help 8 w wd Aes iB Qc a 32 993 System E tetronik kDs Systemview Stationview Trunks Routing parameters ISDN parameters Routes Routing flags Analog trunk seizure No and type outgoing E tetronik KDS Quer Hicom Digit repetition on no pause
76. dentifier 4 ESPA address of the nursecall system 1 ESPA address of the DAKS server 2 no immediate positive response length of process queue e g 50 gt Configure additional behaviors of the ESPA interface as follows Siemens Ackermann TotalWalther Tunstall HiCall clinocom 21 Medicall 800 NewLine C201 extended status keypad echo a a re sl revauatio ji a o j T disconnects o ff b j PRevavaion No ft ft disconnects t t ft Switch off DAKS server take out the board with the nursecall interface and double check that the correct layer 1 interface module is mounted see also pos 21 1 chip and jumper in case of RS 232 gt module IFM 11 in case of RS 422 Plug in the board and switch on the DAKS server again Connect nursecall system and DAKS server using the appropriate connecting cable K 10204 in case of RS232 link gt K 10224 in case of RS422 link Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 63 of 140 tetronik 14 Serial data interfaces PLC interface with ESPA protocol Interface configuration in DAKS server protocol ESPA function PLC 14 1 General information about broadcasts started via SPS interface The comments of pos 13 1 Commentary re ESPA specification are valid here too When using the SPS interface with ESPA protocol single contact activations are transmitted to the DAKS server where they are
77. ds for protocol identifier Par1 Par4 are the protocol specific options see table above ENTER leaves protocol and parameters as they are Byentering a new INIT string ENTER you can change protocol and parameters In case of NUC or NUC and ESPA protocol in addition some special DAKS behaviors in combination with this interface can be set or checked these special behaviors are described in detail under pos 13 DAKS outputs the parameters line by line and each time waits for inputs at the end of each line Now you can gt either by ENTER stick to the proposed parameter gt or by Entry ENTER change the relevant parameter If any change has occurred DAKS asks whether or not you want to save the changes Save Changes Y N Example gt The3 port on the controller board has currently no function and shall be configured for nursecall ESPA with callback functionality in combination with medicall 800 There is another port available which at the moment is configured for a host interface with DUST protocol this port shall only be checked and left unchanged Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 89 of 140 tetronik After entry of the SERIAL command DAKS outputs the function of the 2nd port of the controller board 7 SB2 first As this assignment cannot be changed the configuration of that port is output immediately Function for Port SB2 is PC DAKS ca
78. e e g 04 01 2005 10 47 53 04 01 2005 10 47 53 Output of date and time if the entry was OK Upon wrong entry the message bad format appears and the inputs are rejected For correction you must enter the command settime once again You can show the date and time with gettime 19 7 Other operational parameters 19 7 1 Par rrno to start a broadcast with a current announcement without the key With rrno you can configure whether or not you have to push the key to activate a broadcast with a current announcement rrno 0 Default setting key required Advantage Cancellation option in case of a faulty recording or if the menu has been activated accidentally Disadvantage Operation with old RTD phones impossible rrno 1 Special mode key not required Advantage Operation with old RTD phones possible Disadvantage No cancellation option in case of a faulty recording or if the menu has been activated accidentally Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 96 of 140 tetronik 19 7 2 Parameter ko ad hoc to specify the dialing parameters of ad hoc conferees supported starting with software version 6 01 The ko ad hoc defines the dialing parameters that are applied by the system when dialing ad hoc conferees during an already active conference to bring them in lt ko ad hoc 1 Normal 2 External 3 Alarm elect one of 1 3 1 o 1 No action 2 Camp
79. e SNMP service of DAKS up to 5 addresses managers can be entered no entry means no limitation When using NAT e g with routers between DAKS and the TCP IP network traps are sent with this IP address instead of the assigned IP address TrapMask 2 e 82 80 Tutesfauus Enabling disabling of certain traps 1 Trap Serial Interfaces enabled traps are listed in the last line 2 Trap Profibus Interfaces here 1 2 4 5 E 3 Trap MIP Interface Enter negative positive numbers separated by 4 Trap GSM SMS Modem comma to disable enable appropriate traps 5 Trap DAKS SQL e g l 6 Trap DPS basic 0 1 3 enables traps 0 and 3 and disables 7 Trap xLink trap 1 8 Trap Deki 9 Trap Hotstandby 1 2 4 5 0 1 3 gt Hint The changes will only become valid when the DAKS server is restarted Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 102 of 140 tetronik ion overview 20 Configurat 20 1 DAKS 3HE basic unit with DC power supply pieog eoeji9jul euj uauj spJeoq jeuonippe 1sJlj do 0 WO Oq WOJ sp1eoq euonippe Jo M8 Z0 SMX 40 Hd Z0 SHX pJeoq Ajouieu uoeeds pue eoejiejur NASI tpZ1Is uoisuedx3 OS 10 ZE OS pJE0q J9 04 U0D LOIS V S 0 8 0 A09 9 Indu c Sd8 10 Sd9 Aiddns 19 vog Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 103 of 140 tetronik
80. e paged response and length of process queue e g 50 DAKS now offer the opportunity to enter further parameters extended functions Extended functions for NUC on SB3 Extended Status 0 press 1 ENTER Keypad Echo 0 press 1 ENTER 1 Evaluation 0 press 1 ENTER 1 Disconnects 0 press 0 lt ENTER gt Evaluation 0 press 1 lt ENTER gt Disconnects 0 press 1 lt ENTER gt Callback mode 0 normal 1 Speaker phone control 2 Emergency call 0 press 0 ENTER Callback prefix press ENTER Special Callback mode NONE 0 NONE 1 TELEVIC VA8 2 TUNSTALL1 0 press 0 ENTER Finally DAKS will ask you if you want to save your changes Save Changes Y N press y to save the changes ADAKS server restart is now carried out automatically Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 91 of 140 tetronik 19 5 Command ipcfg to configure the MIP module The LAN interface module is configured with the software command ipc g and designated depending on the slot as either an MIP module on SBC or an MIP module on ACM 01 slot MO M1 Basic parameters like IP address subnet mask gateway address and Ethernet mode are set up first In addition you can determine if the services Telnet and Ftp shall be enabled or for security reasons disabled Now you can activate and configure the services e g LAN link of the DAKSsql PC TR500 with the correspondi
81. e protocols is always utilized when the adapted system logically requires the nursecall interface but the implementation of DUST or ESPA would be too cumbersome Specifically the SPS interface with DUST protocol is used in connection with Simatic S5 Deliverable for alternative connection of the external application a DUST ESPA driver OCX for WINDOWS based external systems a connection external system DAKS server via TCP IP LAN only DUST 3964R Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 48 of 140 tetronik 12 2 Layer 1 independent of the type of interface selected DAKS transmits and receives via RS232 or RS422 see position 12 1 with variable baud rate 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 Bd 7 or 8 data bits variable parity bit and with 1 or 2 stop bits The character set IBM 2 is used at 7 data bits it corresponds to US ASCII Towards digital HiPath Hicom telephones only output of US ASCII characters is possible also no umlauts no f3 DAKS supports point to point data transmissions can be configured on site according to RS422 with electrical isolation gt RS232 DTE with PIN assignment like the COM port on a PC and without electrical isolation Electrical isolation must be provided either in the external system or via a modem link or similar arrangement The following are included in DAKS data interface delivery package gt pluggable interface module for the RS422 connection as
82. ee position 13 4 5 again the display message has to begin with the calling number of the patient Space gt and it must be already entered within DAKS that the broadcast will be ended as soon as a single participant is reached a negative report is possible and that within the connection the reached participant may confirm by pressing key Background Only if the Display message begins with up to 6 numerical digits Space the digit sequence will become the Cost center the space will be discarded while the rest after the space becomes the initiator specific text information Otherwise the complete Display Message will be treated by the Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 54 of 140 tetronik broadcast as the initiator specific text information treated like a contact name description a Calling name or a subscriber specific text and the standard cost center will be used as cost center 13 4 4 Record type Beep coding data identifier 3 Beep coding gt does not need to be sent gt is responded by DAKS with 3 lt NAK gt if sent without or with invalid data gt may be sent with data 0 9 and is evaluated as follows 0 5 8 or 9 no effect eS e alarm call signaling if the broadcast group parameters require alarm call signaling for the respective subscriber otherwise external call signaling L T general
83. elete all calls with a specific Call ID the deletion command looks like this gt Header Call to pager 1 gt Record type Call type 4 Reset cancel call 1 gt Record type Call ID I Event number If a Call ID is used and you want to delete a single subscriber call or group call the deletion command looks like this gt Header Call to pager 1 gt Record type Call type 4 Reset cancel call 1 gt Record type Call ID I Event number gt Record type Call address Group identifier If a Call ID is not used and you want to delete a single subscriber call or group call the deletion command looks like this gt Header Call to pager 1 gt Record type Call type 4 Reset cancel call 1 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 57 of 140 tetronik Other Record types and their entries They have to be identical to those of an existing call so that within DAKS the assignment to the relevant call can be found They can be sent in any order 13 5 2 Reset all calls This command is used to synchronize the host system and DAKS e g after a restart of the data interface from the host or nursecall system Active calls will be continued calls within the queue that have not been started yet will be started but without any feedback messages i e there won t be any more status information about those calls towards
84. els d 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 X07 x10 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO SI TS E E DS B D DD T E D D DT E D o D D DS S DR D DS D ER D DL E D s Module 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4142 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6061 62 69 0 addressing OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO pe s e a 01 SESEHEENEEESENNM edd LLL LLL LIL A MEM 9 as 4 Example normally open make contacts Profibus cable outgoing Input to next module power supply AC 230V Profibus cable incoming from previous module Switch On 0 X10 oa Module oS addressing X0 e g 03 S x1 T IEOR Ow IBOS mO imos BO IBO HO mog moo EOL EO mos mo mo moo imos mos mos NO IHO MOR imos BOs MOS mO HOS moa IOS NOS Example normally closed break contact 22 9 3 Circuit diagram Make contact normally open Break contact normally closed T Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 129 of 140 23 Cables tetronik 23 1 K 10205 XXXX Null modem 9 pin with handshake mode TX DTR DSR RTS CTS DCD GND RI u1 100V ONAONAARNW Signal cable shielded 9 x 0 06 23 2 K 10204 XXXX Null modem 9 pin without handshake mode TX RX DTR DSR RTS CTS DCD GND RI u1 100V Shield VK ONA ONDANMW eee E O E 8 Remaining wires are free Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 130 of 140
85. ens The DAKS call will be interrupted if the Tunstall telephone interface disconnects not with security timeout gt Ifthe nurse presses 5 to initiate a callback her his connection is switched through to the telephone interface and from now on all keypad information from the nurse s phone the just pressed 5 included are transmitted to the telephone interface as DTMF tones The station no is part of the display message transmitted as follows 1 and 2 character of the display message station no gt 3 character of the display message separator hex 7C If the display message begins with 2 digits and the separator these 3 characters are not sent to the display of called nurses Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 62 of 140 LLL tetronik 13 9 Parameterization of the nursecall interface with callback for certified nursecall systems In combination with certified nursecall systems Siemens HiCall Ackermann clinocom 21 TotalWalther medicall 800 and Tunstall NewLine C201 the interface can be installed with callback calls This required certain settings of the relevant port SB3 or SIx using the serial command as follows see also pos 19 4 gt function of the interface NUC nursecall with callback interface parameters 1200 E 7 2 4 1 2 0 50 1200 baud even parity T data bits 2 stop bits ESPA protocol i
86. equency input and output channels add on only 8 mini DIN connectors In conjunction with a data interface Shielded null modem data cable for connections without handshake Shielded RS422 data cable Optional RS232 RS422 converter CV422 1 e g to connect SIGMASYS to DAKS Alternative solution instead of connection with line extensions for external systems which cannot supply the line extensions with power from their handshake lines Electrically isolated Power supply either with delivered power supply unit 230VAC or directly from an external power supply 12 24 V AC DC DAKS server connection via RS422 interface module IFM 1 1 Delivery includes cables for RS232 and RS422 connection each with open end length 5m Only in conjunction with the LAN interface module Service cable for debugging downloading length 0 5m Optional DSL Router e g on high network traffic configured IP filter for up to 4 DAKS server includes power supply unit 230VAC and LAN cable CAT 5 length 3m Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 13 of 140 tetronik 2 4 CD ROM Installation software PC software DAKS server program modules update software tools Documentation Service Manual User Manual additional documentations if needed Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 14 of 140 tetronik 3 External provisioning 3
87. er to retrieve the version numbers of DAKS server ver ENTER outputs the software version of the DAKS server s process software and the serial numbers of the controller board SBC 32 and the chipcard lt ver DKSS 6 00 Software version Chipcard Serial number 000090520033 Chipcard serial number SBC33 Serial number 0015507216 Controller board serial number gt Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 84 of 140 19 3 Command flashpar to retrieve the DAKS server settings This command is available as of DAKS software version 5 12 tetronik flashpar ENTER outputs all operation parameters stored within the DAKS server Attention Do not change default parameters except for the parameters which are described in this documentation lt flashpar gt MISC dialdelay hotstandby discdelay hostfifo prdelay 250 150 2000 SWITCHES recon off confdtmf off fPrno off racal off lcli off wpcs7 0 csnodtmf off cancli off SERIAL INTERFAC SB2 9600 N 8 1 SB3 9600 N 8 1 Extended Status Keypad Echo 1 Evaluation l Disconnects Evaluation Disconnects Speaker phone ctrl Emergency call SpecialCallback ES 0 2 0 4 l2 Function 7 PCDAKS Function 3 NUC eo 0 1 CeOooooooccs NONE GSM SMS MODEM Resetstring ATZ1 Checkstring ATI Hangupstring ATHO Dialstring ATD EscapeChar
88. erterminal directly to the printer port or to the test ports via the null modem data cable supplied with the unit generally 9600 Bd 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity hardware handshake You receive the most important information via the printer port This interface is normally used to output all relevant information in plain text in English Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 44 of 140 tetronik Power on message including the serial numbers capacity stages etc Relevant system states and errors detected gt States of the Sm and So connections to the PABX s layer 1 and layer 2 messages Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 45 of 140 Typical power on message with explanatory notes can be modified tetronik BIOS Motorola 68XXX Family Version 07 30 CPU CPU32 2016 K Byte contig Memory Hardwar SBC 32 Serial No 0015507216 Softwar SBCS 5 01 from 30 01 2002 17 53 Restart at 04 03 2002 10 45 53 Reset Caus Powerup Driver Flash Memory FLSH 5 01 Program Memory Add Memory Bank 1 Add Memory Bank 2 1 Macronix MX29F800B at 800000 2 Atmel AT29C040A at 300000 no Flash detected User Ram from 008008 to 2EDFDO date compiled copyright c total free ram program section data section varib section start up program restart time controller serial no flash eprom data section data sect
89. essage for him A total of 1 000 messages can be processed simultaneously irrespective of the number of subscribers or phone numbers This procedure safeguards that the FIFO principle is guaranteed for each subscriber Group alerting uses the same queue with sub queue as the subscriber alerting and will be added in their chronological order This means only one activation of a certain group at a time and guaranty of the FIFO principle for the group alerting as well Queue Subqueue Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 80 of 140 tetronik 17 6 Notification of subscribers depending on required acknowledgement type txt Regardless of the type of acknowledgement subscribers can scroll through the display text using the key for forward and the key for backward The maximum time for call disconnection is set to a minimum of 30 s with each scroll command resetting the countdown timer again to at least 30 s see DAKS User Manual If a SMS memory is available each SMS will be saved therein after the last dial attempt information about the SMS retrieval service of DAKS see DAKS User Manual The relevant position in the SMS memory and the PIN to retrieve the messages result gt from the last up to 6 characters of the phone number when using the standard message Call with message see pos 17 2 1 or directly from the PIN field when using the DAKS specific expansion of the mes
90. etronik 19 7 3 Pa 1cli to enable disable the CLI check with subscriber log on and log off 1cli determines whether the CLI phone number of the caller is evaluated or not when subscribers log on or off if an evaluation takes place the CLI must match with the first phone number of the relevant subscriber detected by PIN lcli 0 The CLI is not evaluated default setting lcli 1 The CLI is evaluated 19 7 4 Command WPCS7 to set the DAKS behaviour in the conference waiting position Conferences can be administered to support a waiting position for subscribers who dial the entry code for active participation while the conference is not active see DAKS User Manual for details In this waiting position via WPCS7 the DAKS behaviour can be determined as follows gt WPCS7 0 DAKS answers the call and generates ringback tone German or International see DAKS User Manual gt WPCS7 1 DAKS remains in the ringing state and generates ringback tone German or International see DAKS User Manual gt WPCS7 2 DAKS answers the call but does not play back any tone to the waiting subscriber gt WPCS7 3 DAKS answers the call and plays back the message To parked conferees to the waiting subscriber 19 7 5 Par cancli to enable disable the CLI check if the Active number is changed cancl1i determines the behaviour of the DAKS server in combination with application Personal calls Group calls Call service pro
91. etween messages between last call with old and first call with new message 0 999 s e g 60 s no of dial attempts when busy 8 normal call 1 20 e g 3 in case of busy or no call acceptance 1 5 for no action camp on forced release intrusion emergency intrusion e g 2 ringing signal normal call 1 3 for standard call external call emergency call e g 3 when busy 8 urgent call 1 5 for no action camp on forced release intrusion emergency intrusion e g 2 ringing signal urgent call 1 3 for standard call external call emergency call e g 3 announcement for called subscribers identifier of an announcement stored within DAKS 1 to 4 characters announcement must be defined Timestamp optional 0 3 for no only time hh mm ss date and time DD MM hh mm ss or alternative MM DD hh mm ss e g 1 The following will be displayed Timestamp cr Message Cause X upon negative confirmation optional Activating effects the return of cause X on negative confirmation Intrusion announcement if line of called subscriber is busy identifier of an announcement stored within DAKS 1 to 4 characters announcement must be defined Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 78 of 140 tetronik Example for the configuration of the TR500 service lt tr500par calling number
92. f adjacent devices may not be obstructed e The temperature inside the rack or enclosure may not exceed 35 Celsius e There are no special measures required for grounding the equipment General set up instructions Prerequisite HiPath Hicom must be set up in keeping with the instructions in position 4 or 5 gt Position the DAKS server either by installing it in the case supplied or by installing it in a 19 cabinet without the case Only for Say connections to HiPath Hicom Lay a standard Siemens cable S30267 Z88 A100 between the PABX and the DAKS server Only for Say connections to HiPath 3000 Hicom 150E Lay a special cable for connecting the TMS2M boards to the DAKS server and solder on the Say connector supplied with the unit D 15 M Only for Sp connections to HiPath Hicom Attach S jacks and connect them to the main distribution frame Lay 4 Sginterface cables between the jacks and the DAKS server Lay a power supply cable and connect it to the power supply For 48 V via a 2 2 5 A time lag fuse Note A false polarization does not destroy the DAKS server but the server will fail to work Use the null modem data cable to connect the PC with terminal program e g the one that comes with Windows to the printer port serial port 1 of the DAKS controller labeled SBC 32 and adjust the data transmission parameters in the terminal program 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity hardware handshake
93. faces ACM 01 Optional M modul interface Serial interface 2 RS232 r RS422 Serial interface 1 RS232 or RS422 System LEDs L1 L2 green Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 106 of 140 tetronik 20 3 4 M module interface contact in output module MIO 1 1 16 opto contact inputs Un 19 60V DC Rn 20kQ 8 opto relay outputs limit data Umax 60V Imax 100mA 1 relay output limit data Umax 60V Imax 2A LAN interface module MIP 01 MIP 02 RS232 interface Mini DIN 8pins debug download interface LEDs TRF Traffic red LNK Link green 10 Mbit s yellow 100 Mbit s MIP 02 only LAN interface MIP 01 10 Base T MIP 02 100 Base T Profibus module MPB 01 lbs g Cj lt Profibus interface RS485 Bus termination switch ON DAKS at end of Profibus OFF DAKS not at end of Profibus Activity LED ACT bicolor Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 107 of 140 tetronik 21 Configuration 21 1 SBC 32 board RS232 interfaces 1 U35 and 2 U36 RS232 Bank1 Flash data memory 1 MB or RAM 1MB Bank2 NV RAM memory optional 1 MB P1 Chipcard Bay for U37 and J4 RS232 interface 3 U42 and Jumper 2 RS422 interface IFM 11 To change over from RS232 to RS422 plug IFM 11 in place of U37 and J4 and park U37 and J4 in the bay Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007
94. fibus interface board PBI 01 at end of the bus DAKS Server Bus termination ON m Gu c gt a rur Maximum bus cable length MPB 01 1200m at 93 75Kbps Type of cable see Pos 22 8 3 I No bus termination between bridge i i i see Pos 22 8 3 iIn output iln output In output Power i module i module i module No bus termination between bridge i i i see Pos 22 8 3 In output In output i In output In output module i module i module module 1 2 i 03 4 Power Bus termination i i on the bridge H i i see Pos 22 8 3 In output In output iln output i In output module i module module i module Power i i 1 f 2 f 3 4 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 124 of 140 22 8 2 Profibus interface board PBI 01 not at end of Profibus Bus termination on the bridge see Pos 22 8 3 i In output In output i module i module EE E Power Maximum bus cable length tetronik i In output 1200m at 93 75Kbps Type of cable see Pos 22 8 3 DAKS Server Bo B Bus termination OFF ze i No bus termination between bridge i i see Pos 22 8 3 In output In output i In output Power module module 1 2 3 I I I I Bus termination on the bridge i i see Pos 22 8 3 In output In output In output Power i module module
95. files if the active number is changed via telephone cancli 0 Standard setting no CLI check no check of the calling number of the caller cancli 1 If the Active Number is changed by one of the Active number change menus DAKS checks the presence of a CLI If not DAKS disconnects immediately after reception of the respective dial thru code without error tone injection In both cases DAKS records the phone number from where the changes have been made 19 7 6 Par ecsnodtmf to switch off the Keypad to DTMF conversion in Call Serv Profiles Default setting conversion keypad to DTMF takes place gt csnodtmf 0 gt csnodtmf 1 Conversion keypad to DTMF switched off Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 98 of 140 LLL tetronik 19 8 Commands to set the parameters of the GSM SMS modem interface 19 8 1 General gt First prepare a serial port for the connection of a modem for GSM SMS by the serial command see position 19 4 Interface function GSM Parameters e g 9600 N 8 1 5 0 0 0 Then carry out a system restart of the DAKS server you will see the following in the restart outputs lt DATE gt lt TIME gt SYS GSM on device xxx OK Now connect the modem to the prepared serial port an analog modem an ISDN modem that can be controlled via standard AT commands or a combined modem analog ISDN and switch it on gt In order to guarantee that the modem
96. fix code Retrieve SMS message with 16 characters the suffix code Retrieve SMS message with 24 characters gt For the printer output the editable default printer texts 20 to 23 see DAKS User Manual gt For further details please consult the DAKS User Manual Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 77 of 140 tetronik 17 4 2 Configuring the TR500 service via terminal software With the command TR500PAR you configure the TR500 service via terminal over the printer debug and service interface of the DAKS server step by step in English In case of input errors there will be an error output and a new entry request after confirmation to save the changes the DAKS server resets automatically The following table shows the parameters with explanations and allowed values Parameter output Explanations allowed values calling number e g Tie line code DAKS suffix code for SMS retrieval service numerical space means no calling number calling name e g DAKS INFO If a text is defined it is sent as calling name and shown in the display before seizure If there is no text defined input space the beginning of the message will be sent as calling name including the preceding character where appropriate see position 17 2 1 connection type e g INT has to correspond with shortcut of a connection type within DAKS min pause b
97. g cable set to the corresponding positions on the distributor connect the connector to the server see position 22 1 and 23 18 For the normal outputs connect the devices to be activated to the distributor keeping the following output parameters in mind Umax 60 V at Imax lt 0 05 A Imax 100 mA for Ron 15 Ohm Output parameters of the special relay with idle contact e g for failure signaling Umax 100 V Imax 3 A Pmax 30 W contact protection required Connect the contact output wires of the connecting cable set to the corresponding positions on the distributor Configure the outputs in the software see DAKS User Manual Only if LAN interface module MIP 01 or MIP 02 is present set up module as per item 19 5 If available install the contact inputs using the Profibus DP technology see position 10 Only if the Analog audio frequency input and output channels add on is available If necessary connect the recording equipment to the audio frequency output channels taking the following output parameters into account 0 dBm 600 Ohm electrically isolated from the rest of the system If necessary connect the audio signals to the audio frequency input channels taking the following input parameters into account max 6 dBm vol control 7 kOhm electrically isolated from the rest of the system For instructions on configuring the software please refer to the DAKS User Manual
98. g server e g DPS basic or Location Manager to send localisation requests from the DAKS server to a positioning server e g in case of a personal security alert or a n un intentional alarm If this service has not been configured yet the following appears add service LOCSVR y n y IP addr 0 0 0 0 port 8080 hostname DPS SVR A servlet LocationServer locate The service can be configured with variable port with variable IP address of the positioning server with variable name of the positioning server with variable path and name of the relevant CGI script on the positioning server required parameters see documentation of the positioning server If this service is activated already the following appears service LOCSVR protocol 168 192 1 1 port 8080 Hostname DPS SVR A Servlet LocationServer locate TCP address i change IP addr p change port h change hostname S change servlet d delete servic i p h s d The following service parameters can be edited port IP address of the positioning server name of the positioning server path and name of the relevant CGI script The service can be switched off Enter continue without changes 19 5 6 SYSLOG Service This service logs the the most important information on a SYSLOG server If the SYSLOG service has not yet been set up the following info will be outp
99. hannels BCHAN gt 1 amp amp 30 B channels to be configured for S trunks BCGR gt 1 Assign all B channels in a group LWPAR gt XX Number of the selected loadware parameter block see position 4 10 4 13 AMO RICHT special routing for trunks via access codes MODE gt LRTENEW Configuration of a new LCR route open numbering LRTE gt LCR route number same as LROUTE of positions 4 15 1 and 4 16 1 LSVC gt ALL LCR service display all types of routes see pos 4 15 1 NAME gt e g DAKS TGRP gt Trunk group number DNNO gt gt 0 Fictitious destination node number for lines without a node code must be gt 0 and unique within the network ROUTOPT gt YES Route optimization is possible with route optimization only otherwise NO REROUT gt NO Set rerouting code DTMFCNV gt WITHOUT Code indicating whether and how DTMF conversion takes place DTMFDISP gt WITHOUT Indicates display mode for DTMF conversion DTMFTEXT gt Text for displaying DTMF conversion on a DIGITE display PLB gt NO Prevention of line booking FWDBL gt NO Forward blocking DESTNO gt 0 Destination number see position 4 12 1 4 14 AMO LODR LCR outdial rules 4 14 1 4 14 2 LCR outdial rules to DAKS ODR gt LCR outdial rule number see position 4 15 1 CMD gt Section1 gt ECHO 2 LCR outdial rule element Section2 gt END NPI gt Unknown TON gt Unknown LCR outdial rules for route
100. he SBC 3x controller board The LED turns green and lights up when the controller is working this means that it should always be green and continuously lit during operation gt The LED turns red and lights up briefly when the controller is reset at power on when the RESET button is pressed when an error causing the program to crash is detected when the supply voltage is too low 11 1 2 Yellow LED L1 and red LED L2 on the SBC 3x controller board These two LEDs light up briefly during a controller reset and are otherwise controlled by the DAKS software gt If there is no useful data in the flash EPROM of the DAKS server the LEDs L1 and L2 will flash rapidly in turn With useful data available in the flash EPROM of the DAKS server the yellow LED L1 will light up when the Administration and operation PC logs on i e when there is a data connection between the DAKS server and the PC the red LED L2 will light up while a new message is being erased or recorded the red LED L2 will flash during broadcasts or when at least one conference is active 11 1 3 LED TRF and green orange LED LNK on the controller board SBC 33 The green orange LED will light up green or orange when there is a 10BaseT connection or 100BaseT LAN connection Link The bicolor LED TRF lights up red to signal Traffic on the LAN connection 11 1 4 LEDs on the ISDN interface and the voice memory c
101. he screws of the insert the Profibus cable now close the lid of the stain relief and swing into the cabel guide stain relief and tighten the lid it to the side green A2 ret gt B2 the screws lift the clear cable guide press the cable guide down set the switch to Off 23 17 K 10207 service cable debug download for LAN interface module 3 3 5 2 1 4 6 6 8 T 2 8 7 1 4 5 9 D 09 M 1 2m Length 0 5 m 4 8 6 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 136 of 140 23 18 K 30121 XXXX MIO 11 connecting cable Strip color Base color Ss amp amp amp GS Ss o o 9 YD SO 5 O O amp A S Xe mene DDA s SJ e 21 22 23 a QOD OS oO oO eee mo D 44 HD F blue white gray br br br gn gn i gn ye ye i ye bl bl bl br br br gn gn gn ye ye ye bl bl bl Shield br br br gn gn gn ye ye ye bl bl bl Contact via case shielding yellow gn gn gn br br ye ye ye br bl bl bl green white gray white gray br br br gn gn i gn Wn bl bl ag br gn gn gn ye ye ye bl bl bl tetronik free Jour OUT8 OUT 6 OUT 8 OUT5 OUT Rel OUT 4 OUT Rel OUT 3 Com IN 13 16 OUT2 Com IN 9 12 Jour IN 16 bine IN 15 NT IN 14 IN 6 IN 13 IN5 IN 12 INA IN 11 IN 3 IN 10 IN2 INQ IN 1 Shielded connector housing Telecommunications cable S Y ST Y 24 x 2x 0
102. ice Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 8 of 140 tetronik PF ee oU wt HiPath i P s s Hicom network EA 2 4 x So 1 2 8 x Som Hardware inputs also via Profibus Hardware outputs p m Audio inputs outputs Serial data interfaces US ur LAN interface DAKS can be equipped with the following add ons gt gt gt VV V WV Audio frequency interface for feeding in and out of analog audio signals 8xIN 8xOUT Detachable DCF receiver for synchronization to the DCF 77 standard time 2x 16 integrated input optocouplers and or up to 704 hardware input contacts connected by means of Profibus DP technology including decentralized hardware input contacts 2x 8 optocoupler outputs and an optional additional relay output Non volatile additional memory for the SMS retrieval service Serial interfaces to external systems or to a modem for GSM SMS LAN interface You can connect a printer to output system and process messages the printing is carried out by an internal 64 K spooler via RS232 Both the printer and the PC can be installed at a remote location and detached from the server via modem or DCI In addition the DAKS system supports dial up modem connections between PC s and server s 2 Hardware components delivered 2 1 DAKS server components 2 1 1 Sub rack with power supply in the case Shielded sub rack in 19 format with VMEbus board
103. ing Change call sequence for MLPP calls according to US standard TYPE gt SLMA Subscriber line module analog RNGON61 gt 1640 MS RNGOFF61 gt 360MS RNGON62 gt 1640 MS RNGOFF62 gt 360MS RNGON63 gt 1640 MS RNGOFF63 gt 360MS 6 Setting up a Hicom 300H V1 0 US 9006 6 network for operation with DAKS The connection between Hicom 300H V1 0 US 9006 6 and DAKS is made via a T1 link with NI 2 Protocol Hicom represents the network side and DAKS is the user side Note Do not use fractional channels To obtain a better overview identical numbers should be assigned to trunk group number TGRP and class of trunk COT In the discussion below when we specify for all nodes or for all connection paths we are referring to all Hicom nodes or connection paths to these nodes to which subscribers are connected who are either to reach DAKS or are to be called by DAKS 6 1 AMO COS classes of service The connection paths to the relevant nodes must be configured in a way that DAKS can reach telephone users in the network The following applies to nodes with connection to DAKS 6 1 1 Classes of service to and from DAKS TTT gt set Trunk to trunk connection transfer 6 1 2 Classes of service for the subscribers The following parameters must be administered some of them in the AMO SDAT Administration of subscriber specific features and general device independent subscriber data TTT gt set Trunk to
104. ing appears service PCDAKS protocol TCP port 2001 The port for this service can be changed and the p change port service can be switched off d delete servic p d Enter continue without changes Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 92 of 140 19 5 2 Service TR500 tetronik This service enables that external computers can access DAKS using the TR500 protocol alerting of subscribers and if enabled groups for further information about the TR500 service see pos 17 If this service has not been configured yet the following appears add service TR500 y n y port 1200 The service can be activated with variable port If this service is activated already the following appears TR500 protocol UDP port 1200 service p change port d delete servic p d 19 5 3 Service xLINK 100 The port for this service can be changed and the service can be switched off Enter continue without changes This service enables external computers to access DAKS using the xLink 100 protocol If this service has not been configured yet the following appears add service xLink y n y The service can be switched on or off Enter continue without changes If this service is activated already the following information will be indicated service xLink protocol TCP port 2003 p change
105. ion flash ram Chip Card serial no system generation date and name infotext flash eprom data SMS memory max max messages Waiting for S Boards 1 Boards found XRS 0X Nr 1 SC Bus Controller main cpu Layer 2 Version Layer 3 Version voice cpu SmartMediaCard eeprom banks eeprom ad hoc no of tones Board 1 initialized Board 1 present MC68332 Speed 20 97 MHz M Modul M151 installed Serial No MIP2 Chip Card ok Serial No 90520033 Debug Code for Test 222 name and version DKSS 5 05 Tue Feb 12 2002 10 55 30 1994 2002 by tetronik 00279E80 Bytes from 00840000 to 008A8B77 from 00008100 to 00016255 from 00016256 to 00064477 SBCS 510 25 03 2003 10 46 04 0015507216 from 0200000 to 03FFFFF from 0300000 to 03445CF from 0295E18 to 02E1E9F 90520033 DAKS 5 990825MH RXXXXX14100111CE valid and copied into ram present from 00300000 to 003fffff valid size per message 160 661 SN0023619565 60 channels switching tconferencing present XRSM 518 Reset L213 CN54 TEXT V60 Reset 32 MB 1 250 Blocks 15 sec 6 Blocks 30 sec 19 powerup external configuration ok Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 46 of 140 BIOS version and hardware equipment Debug option for 3rd Level Support Process software RAM allocation Startup software and serial no of the controller Program and data memory
106. ion is more sensitive to errors than the CRC version but may be much easier to implement in the external system lt Data gt is transmitted between ETX and lt BCC gt The data format is word in the following order high bytes first then low bytes A DLE is not sent twice in this case The lt BCC gt calculation includes lt Data gt i e 8 bit EXOR for all data sent after lt STX gt and including DLE ETX lt Data gt A length error which may be caused by a faulty start bit in a null character can now be detected on the protocol level and must be treated like a BCC error Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 70 of 140 tetronik 17 Data interfaces via LAN TR500 service 17 1 Protocol based on UDP and supported messages The protocol is UDP based with standard port no 1200 adjustable DAKS communicates with several computers simultaneously unlimited The protocol is based on the protocol specifications ALCATEL system general description paging emulation 3BA 59000 0016 DTZZA sections 5 x including 5 5 14 pages The basic version supports only the message type Call with message with related responses thereby the details of position 17 2 1 apply complies to restricted pos 5 3 2 1 of the ALCATEL documentation The following expansions are supported on an optional basis anexpanded Call with message type see position 17 2 2 which uses additional fe
107. ith neither dial thru capability nor a DTMF receiver i e those without specified callback number in record type Nursecall interface As the timing of these information messages is critical they have a higher priority than other events An information message about an active callback is not sent before the Alerting state it is ringing has been reached A callback information consists out of gt Header Status information 2 gt following Record types and their data in this order Nursecall interface E Call ID I Call address 1 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 59 of 140 tetronik DAKS uses the following call status data gt 2 in queue Broadcast has either not yet started or is currently active no final result is yet available gt 3 paged Broadcast has ended result is positive a broadcast without exact number of specified subscribers has ended a broadcast with an exact number of specified subscribers has reached a sufficient number of subscribers gt 5 Call terminated Broadcast has ended result is negative a broadcast with an exact number of specified subscribers has reached an insufficient number of subscribers gt 8 Fault indications requested record was not found in the DAKS queue e g it was already deleted see above broadcast was cancelled broadcast could not be started Additionall
108. l system add on plug in interface card for the alternate electrically isolated RS422 connection gt 2 slots for M modules Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 12 of 140 tetronik Peripherals System printer add on Receiver head for DCF 77 standard time with 2 wire interface add on Profibus contact modules add on each with a Profibus bridge power supply and 1 4 basic modules with input modules for a total of up to 704 hardware inputs see position 10 Normally remote maintenance modem Cables connectors adapters jacks Null modem data cable with D 9 F connectors at both ends 3 m long with hardware handshake Power supply cable Either a DC power cable with fast on connectors 6 m long Oran AC power cable with a protective contact plug 2 50 m long For system printer add on only Null modem data cable with D 9 F connectors at both ends 3 m long Adapter for system printer D 25 M gt D 9 M For DCF 77 standard time add on only Cable set for connection to the DCF jack 3 m long Two jacks receiver and server sides In conjunction with the contact input output module for the SBC 32 or ACM 01 only open ended connecting cable 6 m long For 8 channel systems only 2 jacks for Sp connections 4 cable sets for connection to the So jacks 3 m long For Decentralized contact inputs add on only Profibus cable 3 m long For Analog audio fr
109. lasses Of service ince tcn ente iet erii ee attage EE AER 17 4 5 1 Classes of service to and from DAKS sssssssssssssseseeeemeeeeen nens 17 4 5 2 Classes of service of the Hicom or HiPath systems in the network 17 4 5 3 Classes of service for the subscribers ssssssssssssssseeeeeeeee 18 4 6 AMO COT Class Of tFUnk ucec iecit rob abet lu c R ce ote ote 18 46 1 Classes of trunk to DAKS nicer tU DROPS EUM succes enu ien e dide bd qud 18 4 6 2 Classes of trunk for connection paths between Hicom HiPath nodes 19 4 7 AMO COP class of parameters for trunks to DAKS sssseee eene 19 4 8 AMO BUEND trunk group access to DAKS sssssssssseeeee ener 19 4 9 AMO WABE dialing plans feature access codes emen 19 4 9 1 Digitanalysis to DAKS 4 rientro deed eed fees dee da aea edente das EAAS 19 4 9 2 Dial code interpretation for route optimization in every node sssesssssss 19 4 10 AMO LWPAR loadware parameter block for DIU S2 DIU N2 DIU N4 to DAKS 19 4 11 AMO PRODE protocol descriptor for networking ssseeenn ne 20 4 12 AMO TDCSU trunk configuration SWU sssssseen eene eene 20 4 12 T General data e dece ceo boite cae ed UTE dae ane UR dde epa eee 20 4 12 2 Data exclusively for connections to STMD ssssss
110. llowing are adjustable see position 19 4 3 Parameter possible Meaning monitor output values Extended Status 1 enables the sending of the 9x status values With 0 DAKS sends call status 3 even after a callback conversation in order to be able to adapt external systems that do not support the status values 9 91 and 9 Keypad Echo 0 1 1 enables that all keypad information from the nurse is changed into DTMF and sent towards telephone interface as DTMF digits 1 Evaluation 1 enables the evaluation of keystroke 1 from the nurse within a callback conversation 1 Disconnects 1 enables the immediate disconnection of the callback conversation after keystroke 1 only in combination with 1 evaluation 1 Evaluation 0 1 1 enables the evaluation of keystroke from the nurse within a callback conversation 7 Disconnects 0 1 1 enables the immediate disconnection of the callback conversation after keystroke only in combination with 1 evaluation Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 61 of 140 tetronik 13 8 Specialties of the Tunstall NewLine C201 coupling with callback Within the DAKS server per nursecall system a dial thru code is administered working as callback waiting position In case of a patient s call this waiting position is called from the telephone interfaces of the Tunstall nursecall system to prepare a callback A DAKS server supports up to 3
111. lumn Acc Code gt Now open the Dial rule wizard and enter DAKS for Edited dial rule and Corporate network for Network provider s method Finally select the format A for the Dial rule format 8 3 2 Setup of System parameters gt Open the tab Flags and activate DTMF automatic gt Now open the tab Display and tick Name if availabel for Display name call number 8 3 3 Setup of subscribers gt If you want to enable the function Intrusion be careful not to activate the subscriber flag Call waiting rejection on tetronik KDS HiPath 3000 Manager File Settings Systemstatus Extras Options Application Help a c dcm ing System E tetronik KDS z pame Call number gt CLIP LIN gt Directinward gt Type Access Systemview Stationview 8900 8300 optiset E memory SLMO24 2 1 Station selection Flag status Activated features Workpoint Client Groups Forwarding Template Editor ISDN flags Searchno Search Name Override class gf service on Iv Prevention of voice calling off Li zf E w mu Telephone lock intercept Voice recording Calno Call waiting rejection on DISA class of service js 8900 a Headset Door release DTMF M Override Do Not Disturb IV autom connection CSTA V Missed Calls List Ringback protection MCID access M Transit allowed via Hook on V FWD external permitted No group ringing on busy Compress displa
112. ly alarm call signaling 13 4 5 Record types Call type data identifier 4 Call type Does not need to be sent gt Ifnot sent it means Standard call see below gt Is responded by DAKS with 3 lt NAK gt if sent without or with invalid data Call type is evaluated as follows Data Meaning acc to ESPA Effect O reserved like Standard call 3 Standard call no callback conversation possible 1 Reset cancel Call call deletion separate chapter see position 13 5 1 11 Reset all Calls delete all calls from queue for restart separate chapter see position 13 5 2 2 Speech call depending on whether or not a nursecall interface is specified if not it has the same effect as 21 if yes it has the same effect as 22 21 DAKS specific callback conversation possible via telephone prerequisites callback conversations enabled within the DAKS system callback number specified in Display message 22 DAKS specific callback conversation possible via nursecall system prerequisites callback conversations enabled within the DAKS system nursecall interface specified 23 DAKS specific callback conversation possible via telephone and via nursecall system prerequisites for callback via telephone see data 21 for callback via nursecall system see data 22 4 Page DAKS specific like Standard call but with following specialty
113. m status H E System wide Call charges Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 35 of 140 tetronik gt Open the tab Trunks and assign to the trunks the defined routes Then doubleclick on the cooresponding field in the column Param to open the below window 45 tetronik KDS HiPath 3000 Manager ystem status Extras Optior ns Application Help a Et a EH iB T ib Trunks Routes Routing parameters ISDN parameters ial LCOSS QSIG features s i a y Systemview Stationview 3 Settings ISDN flags msi flags General flags Template Editor E Set up station Trunk is 2 oo ia Code Slot port physical TMS2M 7 Previous port A md Protocol Description 27 Routing parameters o scl CR 2 CHI 52 Standard X ISDN parameters i p r B Channel Mode amp Special Curent template amp y LCOSS Channel M outgoing Fo T amp QSIG features IV incoming Template e Logical Physical ic Ef Least cost routing E Pad t ER A Incoming calls B g iso asi iw Alarm signalling E Classes of service I Protocol Protocol timers n PETE p Layer 1 ple PRI quickstart Ej Auxiliary Equipment C Userside Networkside e C Userside Networkside pp length C oce E Network E Licensing E get s PP PMP C EHifemat e 50 52M I ei System status BB System wi
114. ng port and if needed additional parameters After you confirm to save the changes the DAKS server will automatically reset The cable K 10207 0050 supplied if needed is a mere downloading debugging service cable and not required for operating the LAN interface module Screenshot of the basic configuration of a LAN interface module tipcfg start configuration MIP 02 module on ACM 1 slot MO slot of the module Internet Addr 192 165 0 246 set Internet Addr Subnet Mask and Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address Gateway Addr 192 168 0 254 Ethernetmode 0 autonegotiation default Ethernet Mode for MIP 02 only 1 10 Mps half duplex 2 10 Mps full duplex 3 100 Mps half duplex 4 100 Mps fu duplex ETH MODE 0 Enable Telnet Ftp on MIP 0 From softw version 5 22d Enabling or disabling of the services Ftp and Telnet on the IP module 1 enabled 0 disabled Services on MIP 02 module on ACM 1 slot MO l Available services see pos 19 5 1 0 save changes y n y Save the changes with y 19 5 1 Service PCDAKS to connect the DAKS Administration an operation PC This service enables the LAN connection between DAKS Administration and operation PC If this service has not been configured yet the following appears add service PCDAKS y n y The service can be activated with variable port port 2001 If this service is activated already the follow
115. nnen 96 19 7 1 Par rrno to start a broadcast with a current announcement without the key 96 19 7 2 Parameter ko ad hoc to specify the dialing parameters of ad hoc conferees supported starting with software version 6 01 ssssssssse eem 97 19 7 3 Pa 1cli to enable disable the CLI check with subscriber log on and log off 98 19 7 4 Command WPCS7 to set the DAKS behaviour in the conference waiting position 98 19 7 5 Par cancli to enable disable the CLI check if the Active number is changed 98 19 7 6 Par esnodtmf to switch off the Keypad to DTMF conversion in Call Serv Profiles 98 19 8 Commands to set the parameters of the GSM SMS modem interface sssssssss 99 19 81 Generala hem Rte ect etait reg aftu ed ri eaput 99 19 8 2 Command gsmsettings ueneno nncedde teeth 99 19 9 Command snmp to configure the SNMP service ssssseeeeemeemenn 102 20 Configuration overview a r a raea aeea aTe da aaar eaaa sa Aaen assa sas eaa ani aaeoa a aeeai eat sess a e iida 103 20 1 DAKS 3HE basic unit with DC power supply ssssssseeeenee eem 103 20 2 DAKS 6 HE basic unit with DC power supply for 9 x 6 HE boards sssssss 104 PAR MEIZ I m H e 105 20 321 Controller DOatrds 2 eiue qute ti qeiiq dieti iebete eut qai ds 105 20 3 2 ISDN interface and speech memory board
116. nnot be changed Configuration for Port SB2 9600 N 8 1 4 0 0 0 0 Press ENTER to get to the next port DAKS now step by step outputs all available ports on add on boards with their current function and a proposal of all functions still possible Select function for port SI1 Press ENTER to see the 0 no function 1 PLC function 2 NUC function 3 NUC function 4 HOST function 5 HOST function 6 GSM function 8 SIGMA function 9 SICLI function 4 port configuration DAKS outputs the current configuration of the interface by an INIT string Configuration for Port SI1 9600 N 8 1 0 3 0 0 0 Press lt ENTER gt to keep the configuration Finally DAKS outputs the current function of the 3rd port of the controller board here nothing assigned yet and proposes all functions still possible Select function for port SB3 0 no function 1 PLC function 2 NUC function 3 NUC function 4 HOST function 5 HOST function 6 GSM function 8 SIGMA function 9 SICLI function 0 Press 3 lt ENTER gt to select nursecall with callback functionality DAKS outputs the current configuration of the interface by an INIT string Configuration for Port SB3 9600 N 8 1 4 1 2 0 5 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 90 of 140 tetronik 1200 E 7 2 4 1 2 0 50 ENTER adjusts to ESPA protocol 1200 baud 7 data bits 2 stop bits ESPA addresses 1 and 2 no immediat
117. not evaluated m k 164 then where appr 1 check character can be switched off either Motorola checksum or Block check character EXOR over the data whereby the evaluation takes place including all data i e over the not relevant data the display message and the identifier w o fill characters next cr If gt DAKS starts the evaluation after reception of cr If The time out within a data record i e the maximum time between 2 characters is 2 seconds When DAKS does not receive any character for 2 s all other characters that DAKS has received before are discarded Viathe DAKS service menu the protocol specific parameters n m confirmation y n and check character can be adjusted see position 19 3 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 66 of 140 tetronik 15 4 Data transfer using VIT1 mode z variable number of characters identifier before text The following must be transmitted in the following sequence first a specific adjustable trigger character e g lt or lt STX gt then the identifier of a prepared group 1 4 digits then a separator alternatively slash minus character or space then the display message with 0 160 characters then a specific adjustable end character e g gt or lt ETX gt then where app 1 check character can be switched off either Motorola checks
118. ntifier 4 seessssssee een 55 13 4 6 Record type Number of transmissions data identifier 5 esssssssusss 56 13 4 7 Record type Priority data identifier 6 sseessssssssseee ene 56 13 4 8 Record type Nursecall Interface ssssssseeeene nennen nnns 56 13 49 Recordtype Calll ID o ierit ee Lcid epe ter deett dee eee en dee onec 57 13 5 Deletion of DAKS broadcast calls ssssssssseeeeneeene nennen ener nnns 57 IOMMNLCI qelemp PL 57 13 5 2 Reset all calls en Re ete E oet ege ee ee ee 58 18 6 StatusTequesb c 25i ii bed e Rp TER tB RR EROR SU ntm 58 13 6 1 Without Gall D ice itte treten ho ea aee rite feu optet dia tei Mea iate 58 13 6 2 With Gall lB deerat ce ee ED esee T tete avete pb dtea mr citagee Dae ee n cena DO A Ed 58 T3 7 Status Information ie eie ER HERR ERR RU ebuciiueu 59 13 8 Specialties of the Tunstall NewLine C201 coupling with callback sesseeesssssss 62 13 9 Parameterization of the nursecall interface with callback for certified nursecall systems 63 14 Serial data interfaces PLC interface with ESPA protocol esee 64 14 1 General information about broadcasts started via SPS interface sssssssssss 64 14 2 Re pos 4 2 of the ESPA specification Headers sssssssssssssee eee 64 14 3 Re pos 4 3 of the ESPA specification
119. ntrusion is not possible and if within the connection type of the subscriber the camp on feature is generally enabled Therefore for example you only need to administer one single group if you want to call the same subscribers through normal calls through calls with higher priority and through emergency calls because the differentiation of how DAKS calls the subscribers can be set differently according to the incident by the nursecall system using the priority parameter 13 4 8 Record type Nursecall Interface For callbacks into the nursecall system you have to specify the interface The data identifier to specify the nursecall interface is E 45 Following Nursecall Interface data have to be transmitted connection type 3 ASCII characters must correspond with a connection type administered within the DAKS server gt separator where appropriate alternatively comma colon or Space only if callback no follows where appropriate callback no to be evaluated within the nursecall system up to 10x digits 0 9 or 4 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 56 of 140 tetronik 13 4 9 Record type Call ID The Call ID simplifies the identification of a call within dialogs between DAKS and the nursecall system enables commands e g deletion that are relevant for several calls gt is essential for the transfer of certain status information gt is so to speak
120. ode sese 130 23 3 K 10203 XXXX Adapter cable D 9 F to D 25 M ssssssssssssseee eee 131 23 4 K 10224 XXXX shielded RS422 cable version 1 sssssssssssssssee 131 23 5 K 10224 2 XXXX shielded RS422 cable version 2 132 23 6 Printer adapter cable DOM D25M ccc ccccceeeeeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeseceanaececeeeeesecanaeceseeeseeeessnneeeeees 132 23 7 K 50005 XXXX DC power supply unit with ferrite core for BPS 31 and BPS 32 133 23 8 K 50008 XXXX DC power supply unit for BPS 32 sssss eene 133 23 9 K 20006 XXXX Ribbon cable 6 pin standard ssssseseseeee nn 133 23 10 K20012 XXXX Interface cable for So ssssesssssseeeeeeenneenen nennen nnn nennen nni 133 23 11 E1 T1 connection to the XRS DOA ccccccccccccceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeess 134 23 11 1 Siemens E1 Say cable 530267 Z88 A100 sse 134 23 11 2 Direct D 15 connection without adaptor not included sess 134 23 11 3 Adaptor AD D15MRJ45 2 Connection via cable with RJ45 plug 134 23 12 K 10220 XXXX Profibus cable D O9 ssssssssssssssseeeeneeee eene 135 23 13 Profibus cable connection to bridge terminal strip ssen 135 23 14 K 10221 XXXX Profibus server connecting cable sss 135 23 15 K 10
121. of the DAKS server The modem has first to be set up via a PC with terminal software e g Hyperterminal This set up must specify 9600 baud no parity bit 8 data bits and 1 stop bit the modem retains this setting subsequently after reconnection to the DAKS server To be entered via terminal first AT amp F next AT amp D0Q1S0 1 gt last AT amp WO The entries have the following functions respectively gt amp F Reset modem to original state factory configuration gt amp DO DTR of the connected unit is not evaluated even after resetting or reconnection the modem connection is maintained gt Q1 No connection messages to the connected unit in case of an incoming call i e if the modem was called gt S0 1 Modem reacts to first call signal gt amp WO Store settings as default profile For further information regarding modem set up please refer to the documentation of the specific modem Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 47 of 140 tetronik 12 Serial data interfaces Overview and level 1 12 1 General information DAKS supports serial protocol interfaces to external systems e g to gt nursecall systems gt fire alarm systems gt programmable logic controls PLC or gt toa deployment control computer Layer 1 DAKS supports configurable on site point to point connections acc to RS422 with galvanic separation and RS232 without galvanic separ
122. of those waiting positions for 3 separate nursecall systems The Tunstall telephone interfaces dial gt lt DAKS phone number gt lt dial thru code of the relevant callback waiting position 1 to 4 digits station no generally 2 digits group no of the broadcast group 1 to 4 digits DAKS accepts the call without announcement injection and waits for a corresponding ESPA data record Call to Pager with following special treatments Only one call is possible per station a second simultaneous call with the same station number will receive a busy signal The number of simultaneous calls to callback waiting positions per nursecall system is adjustable within DAKS parameter Number of waiting pos exceeding calls get busy signaling Independent of this number DAKS does not allow more than half of the number of the currently available telephone channels to work as waiting positions exceeding calls get busy signaling gt After a call DAKS waits up to 10 minutes for a corresponding ESPA data record if this is not sent within this security timeout DAKS disconnects gt If the specified group no of the broadcast group does not exist or no group data is sent DAKS will signal busy When DAKS receives via the ESPA interface a Call to Pager with station no and group no of the broadcast group sent as Call Address corresponding to an existing waiting position connection the following happ
123. on PC PLC PLC interface HOST Host interface with restricted functionality gt HOST Host interface with extended functionality transparent mode interface to a deployment control computer gt NUC nursecall interface without callback conversation gt NUC nursecall interface with callback conversation gt SIGMA SIGMASYS connection gt GSM interface to a GSM SMS modem gt SICLI interface to SICLI conveyer belt controlling ESSER or SIEDLE The functionality PC DAKS is assigned to the 2nd port of the controller board SB2 which cannot be changed The other enabled functions can be assigned freely to following ports gt either to the 3rd port of the controller board SBC 3x SB3 gt orto one of the 4 ports max on add on boards ACMx Hint The PC with the Mail2Phone software for application E mail service for Hicom telephones must be connected to port SB3 internally this application uses the host interface Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 87 of 140 tetronik 19 4 2 Table Protocols with identifiers and protocol specific parameters Protocol identifier DUST 0 Par1 is bit oriented bit O with transmission of length bit 1 high priority today no effect DAKS always high priority bit 2 CRC CCITT does not need to be set because DAKS automatically adapts to the external system Protocol Protocol specific parameters Par2 0 no attachment of user PI
124. only Real time clock with battery VMEbus interface to the ISDN interface and speech memory board Chip card with stored software supply encrypted 2 wire interface for connecting a DCF77 receiver Spooled asynchronous serial RS232 interface 9600 baud for connecting a system printer service terminal usually a PC or notebook with terminal emulation or modems with ability to load debugging tools and software from a remote location with ability to program chip cards Asynchronous serial RS232 protocol interface usually 9600 baud with 38400 baud also available to the Administration and operation PC Asynchronous serial protocol interface variable baud rate to an external system GSM SMS modem or e mail service plug in interface module including a jumper for the RS232 connection in conjunction with a data interface to an external system add on plug in interface card for the alternate electrically isolated RS422 connection Slot for M module 2 1 4 SBC 33 controller board v v 2 048 KByte Flash EPROM 16 bit with BIOS Start Up and DAKS software 2 048 KByte Flash EPROM 16 bit for customized data 6 144 KByte RAM 16 bit 2 048 KByte NV RAM additional memory capacitor buffered memory Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 10 of 140 tetronik Real time clock with battery VMEbus interface for the ISDN interface and voice memory board Chipcard with encr
125. ons on setting up the software can be found in the DAKS User Manual The use of Profibus technology process field bus can be advantageous whenever decentralized actuators or sensors such as input contacts are connected to one or more central locations or are to be activated from these locations A two wire data cable shielded and twisted is all that is needed for connecting the individual Profibus components For use in conjunction with DAKS Profibus baud rate 93 75 kbps the Profibus cable should not be more than 1 200 meters long without repeaters DAKS uses this technology for starting broadcasts and conferences as well as to select info telephone profiles Up to 22 decentralized line trunk units with altogether up to 704 inputs can be connected to the DAKS server either via contacts electrically isolated from each other or with common return leads gt or via power sources 24V DC with a common ground A single line trunk unit can support 32 64 96 or 128 inputs The order items are available for DAKS Standalone contact inputs basic package without input modules for the connection of max 22 x 32 contacts Standalone contact inputs unit for up to 4 modules with 32 contact inputs each Standalone contact inputs input module with 32 inputs The Profibus basic unit includes Software for the Administration and control of Profibus modules including advance provisioning for up to 704 conta
126. ontroller board XRS 02 Bicolor LED this LED will light up green when the controller accesses this board i e in normal operation the LED should flash green at least once every 120s this LED will light up red in Reset gt at power on gt when the Reset button is pressed gt when the SBC 3x controller board is in Reset gt 20r4 green LEDs on the Soy or S interfaces 1x flash layer 1 OK 2x flash layer 2 OK 3x flash at least one channel is occupied 4x flash all channels are occupied continuous flashing interface is not ready for operation gt 4 yellow LEDs on the So interfaces off standard operation interface is configured as LT T Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 43 of 140 tetronik on special configuration 11 1 5 Green LEDs L1 and L2 on the ACM 01 board gt The LEDs will light up at interface activity sending or receiving of data L1 for interface 1 L2for interface 2 11 1 6 LEDs on LAN interface module MIP 01 MIP 02 gt The green orange LED LNK will light up green or orange with a 10BaseT 100BaseT LAN link gt The red LED TRF signals Traffic on the LAN link 11 1 7 Red Reset LED Ry switch and button on the PBI 01 board TheLED will light up while the module is being reset at power on initiated by the control computer whenever the control computer is reset when the module s reset button is pres
127. optimization ODR gt e CMDL gt Section1 gt ECHOALL LCR outdial rule element Section2 gt END Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 21 of 140 tetronik 4 15 AMO LDAT LCR routes 4 15 1 LCR routes to DAKS LROUTE gt LCR route number see positions 4 13 LRTE and 4 16 1 LSVC gt ALL LCR service Display all types of routes see pos 4 13 TGRP gt Trunk group number ODR gt LCR outdial rule number see position 4 14 1 LAUTH gt LCR authorization required as defined by AMO COSSU LCOSV see position 4 16 1 LATTR gt WCHREG LCR attribute Activate call detail recording 4 15 2 LCR routes for route optimization LROUTE gt i LVAL gt 1 LCR significance TGRP gt b ODR gt fe LAUTH gt 1 Necessary LCR author acc to AMO COSSU LCOSS 4 16 AMO LDPLN LCR dialing plan 4 16 1 LCR dial plan to DAKS LDP gt LCR digit pattern see also position 4 9 1 e g WABE CD 70 gt 70 X DPLN gt Dial plan group as defined in position 4 9 LROUTE gt LCR route number see positions 4 13 LRTE and 4 15 1 LAUTH gt LCR authorization as defined by AMO COSSU LCOSV see position 4 15 1 4 16 2 LDP for any digits in case of route optimization LDP gt z XXX LCR dial plan z code of the node leading to this trunk LROUTE gt iI LAUTH gt 4 LCR authorization according to AMO COSSU LCOSS 4 16 3 LDP for time out in case
128. ot reachable didn t accept the call wasn t permitted to be called again or no more channels where at DAKS disposal the called party hears 5 short tones gt He she subsequently hears once again broadcast message prompting message gt and can during this process again choose between 0 1 5 and or 6 After a callback connection has been established the called party the nurse if applicable has different signaling options e g to decide gt Delete call or Remember call For this on the DAKS side it is possible to select which special signalings within a callback conversation are evaluated by DAKS none only z only 1 1 and and which of these automatically terminate the call see position 19 4 3 If the nurse terminates the call by hanging up or by pressing a corresponding key adjustable see below the connection to the patient is also disconnected If the conversation is ended by the patient hanging up or by nursecall interfaces the connection to the nurse remains established for another 8s and is subsequently disconnected During these 8 s the nurse can where applicable still signal with or 1 In parallel dialing of participants simultaneous calls are interrupted exactly then when the telephone interface accepts the call i e when the callback conversation starts In a nursecall interface with DTMF receiver typical for Total Walther medicall 800 in a callback situation DAKS enable
129. pansion of the message call with message plus composed ANNOUNCEMONUS vas E M 74 V2 STOP message ance eite eee e aet en bebe ta i etie be ete etur tus 74 17 3 Check of received messages and acknowledgement ssssseseeeeeene 75 174 Configuring the TROQO SOrvICE cresi ii oet ce E ket ec eunt exe MERCY Le ERE REL LO e a Ronde 77 17 4 1 Configuring of the DAKS software in connection with the TR500 service 7T 17 4 2 Configuring the TR500 service via terminal software seen 78 17 5 3 PrOGGSS iid I ete ted b t a edicere nd tia idisse e caters eal 80 17 6 Notification of subscribers depending on required acknowledgement type 81 17 6 1 No special confirmation if ack T sssssssssssseee emm emen 81 17 6 2 Disconnection required if ack P essssssssssseeee emen enn 81 17 6 3 Confirmation by keystroke with the possibility of negative confirmation ack A 81 17 7 System printer protocol led eon gie ede todos ede eese oret aede e nadar deo e ad e Du ed de 82 18 SNMP implementation leeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene nennen ninth anna nnnm n sn tn nasi Ia saints sa sm Rs seas nass semana tnn una 83 19 Setting the DAKS server parameters sese eeeeeeiseseeeee nennen nnns natn nn nant nnn nn ansa sena sn nn nnna 84 19 1 AGeneral iui
130. port d delete servic p d Includes the option to change the port for this service and switch this service off Enter continue without changes Configure the protocol form you want to use xLink 100e add alarmmember msg login tcp timeout enable M2P messages xLink 100e gt Choose between enabled and bocking for the xLINK 100e protocol add alarmmember msg gt Send a message whenever a new group member is added to the alarm memory login Login required tcp timeout gt Automatic disconnect if no data transfer for more than 120 seconds enable M2P messages gt Send info on Broadcasts started by Mail2Phone All activated functions are output in the bottom line here 0 2 To activate deactivate the functions enter the corresponding positive negative numbers separated by commas e g 0 2 activates the functions 0 and at the same time deactivates the function 2 Enter continue without changes External computers are enabled using a white list Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 93 of 140 tetronik Xlink ip whitelist allowed ipaddr 1 0 0 0 0 allowed ipaddr 2 0 0 0 0 allowed ipaddr 3 0 0 0 0 allowed ipaddr 4 0 0 0 0 allowed ipaddr 5 0 0 0 0 xml namespace attribute Up to 5 IP addresses from external computers can be enabled to communicate with DAKS using the xLINK protocol If no IP addresses are ente
131. put of the external system 15 2 DAKS behavior in detail gt DAKS DAKS accepts commands that trigger broadcasts via it s serial interface writes those requests into an internal queue carries out the relevant broadcasts and reports the status result gt Within queue i e in process there can be up to 50 requests for broadcasts if necessary the queue size can be reduced see position 19 4 2 gt Upto 10 broadcasts can be active simultaneously gt Depending on how the broadcasts are administered within DAKS they are carried out with parallel and or sequential access of subscribers with or without identification request to the called party via PIN with or without confirmation within connection or via callback normally with current display text from the external system with broadcast announcement s and where app guiding announcements for operation confirmation 15 3 Data transfer using FTI1 mode fixed number of characters text before identifier gt The following must be transmitted in the following sequence first exactly n digits n 0 160 that are not evaluated information not relevant for DAKS then exactly m characters m 0 160 of display message then identifier of a prepared group exactly 4 digits where app filled up with null characters or spaces then only with the Expanded FTI1 mode additional k characters k 0 160 that are
132. r CV422 1 RS232 RS422 converter e g to connect SIGMASYS to DAKS remote maintenance modem 1 Introduction The central component of every DAKS system is the DAKS server It is this server that carries out all the Switching and transmission processes The DAKS server is connected to one or several PABX unit s or network analogous to an additional node i e similar to a subsystem with its own numbering plan consequently not connected to ACL or CAP 4 or 8 channel server via 2 or 4 digital trunks So 23 to 184 channel server via 1 to 8 digital T1 trunks 30 to 240 channel server via 1 to 8 digital trunks E1 S2y B channel 64 kbit s A law or Law In combination with HiPath Hicom the Siemens network protocol CorNet NQ is used as D channel protocol This enables DAKS especially with Hicom 300 HiPath 4000 to utilize all of the HiPath Hicom features that are already available in the network e g alarm calls emergency release and display control Optionally available protocols include CorNet N QSIG NI2 or DSS1 with limited features The server is supplied with power either by a 48V telephone battery or a 115 230 V AC source DAKS requires at least one PC not included in the delivery with the DAKS TT software component DAKS TT Server the Admin Tool and the Operator Tool for further details please see the User Manual DAKS Release 6 HiPath DAKS V2 1 Classic Applications Serv
133. rameter settings under DAKS Administrator Tool uses 8 bits per character and UCP as the protocol type The following settings are possible Shortcut UCP op 01 Address code originator OAdC UCP op 01 Authentication code originator AC ModemInitPlus UCP 60 y n UCP op 60 Abbreviated number short number alias UCP op 60 Password 3 characters Short name of the connection type e g SW for expanded Swisscom GSM SMS access Hint This short name must tally exactly with the short name for this connection type in DAKS Administrator Tool Field normally blank but entries are necessary e g for UCP 60 e g password these must be requested from the relevant provider applicable to Proximus Swisscom and others Field normally blank but PROXIMUS must be entered e g for the Belgian provider Proximus details must be requested from the relevant provider Special modem setup only valid for this connection type se above for examples of Initstrings Hints If no settings are made here the modem settings under Part B apply Entering ENTER deletes an existing entry Activate or deactivate protocol type UCP 60 large account database option log in procedure before sending SMS Only displayed if UCP 60 y entries must be requested from the relevant provider Only displayed if UCP 60 y entries must be requested from the relevant provider A test is then automatic
134. red here every IP address will be enabled xml namespace attribute string with up to 256 characters include in every data set Enter continue without changes 19 5 4 DPS service Localisation request from a positioning server to the HiPath network This service enables that an external positioning server e g DPS basic or Location Manager can access the HiPath network through DAKS toretrieve field strength values from base stations received by the handset or torequest the visited station only the latter if the handset has limited positioning capability only If this service has not been configured yet the following appears add service DECTPOS port 7777 timeout s v n y docu The service can be activated with variable port and variable localisation request timeout from 5 to 60 s default value 35 s If this service is activated already the following appears service DECTPOS protocol TCP port 7777 timeout 15s p change port t change timeout d delete servic p t d The port for this service and the timeout can be changed and the service can be switched off Enter continue without changes Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 94 of 140 tetronik 19 5 5 DPS service Localisation request to a positioning server This service enables the interface between the DAKS server and a positionin
135. rity activity 2minutes after failure to execute a broadcast to be started e g if the telephone connection to the telecommunication network was interrupted when DAKS no longer registers the external system nursecall system as active this is the case if for 10 minutes DAKS neither is polled nor receives a valid data record Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 52 of 140 tetronik 13 3 2 Automatic callback to the initiator patient Callbacks are only possible in conjunction with order position Expansion of the data interface additional function callback for nursecall interface ESPA Callbacks are initiated When only one callback target is possible to the HiPath Hicom telephone or into the nursecall System by pressing 5 or 6 When two callback targets are possible to the HiPath Hicom telephone or into the nursecall system by pressing 5 to the HiPath Hicom telephone and by pressing 6 into the nursecall system Callbacks can take place only with the following group specific DAKS settings Number of clients participants to be reached must be set to 1 dialing is sequential or parallel With parallel dialing the flag terminate end when target reached must be set Negative confirmation must be possible gt The client participant has to acknowledge by pressing key within the connection If the callback wasn t possible because the callback target was busy or n
136. rvice Configuration of the TR500 service is performed in 2 steps gt 1 configuration of the DAKS software and 2 configuration via terminal software over the printer debug interface 17 4 1 Configuring of the DAKS software in connection with the TR500 service Pease check and if necessary configure following parameters of DAKS software inthe basic parameters the Maximum no of parallel calls in the connection types the connection type used by the TR500 service normally INT The Announcement for called subscribers and the messages allocated to the below individual broadcast parameters see DAKS User Manual v In the broadcast parameters see DAKS User Manual on the tab Miscellaneous No of simultaneous broadcasts onthe Timing tab General parameters Interval if busy Interval if no answer Minimum seizure Maximum seizure onthe tab Timing For standard broadcasts only Maximum ringing time onthe Messages tab Intrusion message message With pos confirmation message With neg confirmation number of Max dial attempts with confirmation request v If the SMS retrieval service is available and shall be used see DAKS User Manual on the Basic parameters Enhanced tab Max length of SMS notes Max time to live of SMS notes User guidance message in the Suffix codes the suf
137. s a transparent dialog between the nurse and the nursecall interface incl processing of pressed keys transferred as keypad information from the digital HiPath Hicom telephone into DTMF towards the nursecall interface In combination with a nursecall interface without DTMF receiver or with callbacks towards the HiPath Hicom telephone however the nurse signals towards DAKS by pressing key and subsequently a corresponding message is issued through the nursecall interface In combination with Total Walther medicall 800 signaling currently operates as follows gt Key 1 means Call processed and no automatic termination occurs gt Key means End with automatic hanging up by the telephone interface quicker than busy tone recognition no busy tone via loudspeaker Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 53 of 140 tetronik 13 4 Activation of DAKS calls 13 4 1 General information Header Calls are activated by Header Call to pager 1 The data identifiers record types described in following can be sent in any order If the exact same call activation with identical record type data is transmitted again while it is still located in the DAKS Queue then this data set is received with lt ACK gt but not processed further therefore discarded 13 4 2 Record type Call address data identifier 1 The call address must be sent otherwise DAKS responds with 3 lt NAK gt The call address must ha
138. s possible do not mount in buildings with highly insulated and shielding walls or metallic roof constructions Connection polarity is irrelevant the maximum cable length supported is 200m with a minimum width of 0 4mm twisted pair recommended no single strands if the cable length needed is below 10m shorten the cable to the just length do not coil rotate the receiver until you obtain an optimum reception and the LED of the receiver blinks in regular intervals of one second if neceessary relocate receiver Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 119 of 140 tetronik 22 4 Contact in output module MIO 11 r K 30121 or K 30122 Distributor Relay Opto relay Opto contact output outputs inputs All inputs and outputs are independent of polarity 22 5 Primary Rate Interface board XRS 02 SC PRI C X 3 je m amp e PRI 02 Channels 1 50 Channels 31 60 1 23 T 24 46 Q T Siemens cable 530267 Z288 A100 Som interface to PABX Terminals So interface A Terminals So interface C Terminals So interface B Terminals S interface D Jack UAE8 8 8 8AP E gd So interface to PABX Jack UAE8 8 8 8AP for S interface Terminal 4 5 a b Transmit from PABX Terminal 3 6 a b Receive from PABX 22 6 So interface board XRS 02 SC BRI a e i RESET BRI 02
139. sage Call with message see pos 17 2 2 17 6 1 No special confirmation if ack T The subscriber has to accept the call and must fulfil the minimum reached criteria time or number of cycles DAKS Administrator Tool Broadcast Parameters If the subscriber hangs up early or prematurely he will be called again instantly if he hangs up once more his response will lead to a negative notification result If the subscriber does not hang up and the maximum time is exceeded DAKS will disconnect and consider the subscriber as reached 17 6 2 Disconnection required if ack P If the subscriber hangs up too early the behavior is identical to position 17 6 1 In contrast to the functionality described in position 17 6 1 the subscriber has to hang up himself before the maximum time has elapsed otherwise he will be considered as not reached answering machine detection 17 6 3 Confirmation by keystroke with the possibility of negative confirmation ack A The subscriber has to accept the call and has to confirm by keystroke positively 1 or negatively 0 If the subscriber neither confirms nor hangs up before the maximum time has elapsed he will be considered as not reached and will not be called again answering machine detection If the subscriber hangs up too early without confirmation he will be called again instantly hanging up again leads to a negative notification result Service Manual Classic
140. sed when a fault is detected in the module gt The LED should never light up during operation Always consult Level 2 or Level 3 Support before pressing the button gt The Rr switch as termination Off no bus termination i e MPB 01 at the end of the Profibus On bus termination i e MPB 01 in the middle of the Profibus 11 1 8 LED ACT and Rr switch on the controller board MPB 01 gt The LED will light up red when the controller board is reset at power on initiated by the controller board whenever the controller board is reset when a fault is detected in the module The LED will flash green after every scan cycle of all contacts gt The Ry switch as termination Off no bus termination i e MPB 01 at the end of the Profibus On with bus termination i e MPB 01 in the middle of the Profibus 11 2 Serial ports on the DAKS server The DAKS server has several serial ports which can be used for localizing and correcting faults Printer port serial port 1 on the DAKS SBC 3x controller board PC port serial port 2 on the DAKS SBC 3x controller board gt A further serial port 3 to an external system Test port on the XRS 02 board ISDN interface and speech memory board Test port on the PBI 01 board Profibus DP interface debugging interface You can connect the system printer a terminal or a PC with terminal program e g Windows Hyp
141. serve 126z2 YES Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 24 of 140 tetronik 5 3 AMO COT class of trunk 5 3 1 Classes of trunk for connection paths to nodes that support MLPP MLPR gt Trunk can be used for MLPP preemption 5 3 2 Classes of trunk for connection paths to nodes that do not support MLPP NMLT gt Suppression of MLPP information incoming outgoing 5 3 3 Classes of trunk to DAKS Do not set MLPR Do not set NMLT 5 4 AMO WABE dialing plans feature access codes 5 4 1 MLPP Level Flash Override CD gt 00 e g DAR gt FLASHOV MLPP level flash override call high level 5 4 2 MLPP Level Flash CD gt 01 e g DAR gt FLAS MLPP level flash call 5 4 3 MLPP Level Immediate CD gt 02 e g DAR gt IMMED MLPP level immediate call 5 4 4 MLPP Level Priority CD gt 03 e g DAR gt PRTY MLPP level priority call low level 5 4 5 MLPP Protection CD gt 09 e g DAR gt PROT protected against override Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 25 of 140 tetronik 5 5 AMO SDAT Administration of individual subscriber attributes and general subscriber data Do not set EOVR emergency override forced hold ROUTINE or PRTY or IMMED or FLASH or FLASHOV max MLPP level that subscriber is allowed to set PROT or MLPPS dynamic or static protection against MLPP disconnection 5 6 AMO PTIME Timers for Peripheral Process
142. sssseeeeeeeee 20 4 12 3 Data exclusively for connections to DIU S2 DIU N2 DIU N4 sssssss 21 4 13 AMO RICHT special routing for trunks via access codes 21 4 14 AMO LODR LCR outdial rules eene nnne nennen 21 4 14 1 LCR outdial rules to DAKS sss eene nennen 21 4 14 2 LCR outdial rules for route optimization sss 21 415 CAMO EDAT LOR TOUTES zitari ana p tit eet eg ut FR nt p aer n RR SERE 22 415 1 LEGR routes to DAKS irnia oraaa HERRRDUERRIR HIR R TRAN aE aai Aaaa 22 4 15 2 LCR routes for route optimization sesssssssssssssseeeneneee enne 22 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 2 of 140 tetronik 4 16 AMO LDPLN LCR dialing plan eene enne nnns 22 4 16 1 LCR dial plan to DAKS sssssssssssssesseeee enne nennen nnne terrre nnne nennen 22 4 16 2 LDP for any digits in case of route optimization ssse 22 4 16 3 LDP for time out in case of route optimization sess 22 4 17 AMO REFTA reference clock tables for digital circuits 22 4 18 AMO KNMAT node connection matrix eene 22 4 19 Example for route optimization sesssssssssssssseneeenennee nennen enne nennen nens 23 Additional HiPath 4000 network settings when using MLPP eee 24 5 1 AMO FEASU features switching unit sse emm emm eene 24 5 2
143. ssssssssssseee nenne eene 26 6 1 2 Classes of service for the subscribers sssssssssssssssseeeeee eene 26 6 2 AMOLCOS least cost routing classes of service 26 6 2 1 Classes of service to and from DAKS ssssssssssssssseeeen ener 27 6 2 2 Classes of service of the Hicom systems in the network sseeeees 27 6 3 AMQ COT class of trunk niece Deeds stu Le dated equ oec aee need idu noe n 27 0 3 1 Classes of trunk to DAKS ie ei i sce ere a du e Du Ee ede eet aie 27 6 4 AMO COP class of parameters for trunks to DAKS sss eme 27 6 5 AMO TGACC trunk group access to DAKS sssssseeem emm emnes 27 6 6 AMO DPLN dialing plans feature access codes ssssssse eee 27 6 6 1 Digit analysis to DAKS iniri tee dee en Poeta e edlen ree da a inetd eue aa denen 27 6 7 AMO BCSU board configuration and loadware parameter for TMDN to DAKS 27 6 8 AMO TCSU trunk configuration SWU sssssssssssssseseeeeeeere nennen nnne 28 6 8 1 Device for all 23 B Channels ssssssssssssssesseeenee eene nnn 28 6 8 2 Device for the D Channel sssssssssssssssseeeneenennee n eene nennen enne 28 6 9 A AMOLODR LCR outdial rules seseeeeenn nenne eene nere nennen 29 6 9 1 LCR outdial rules to DAKS ssssssssssssssseeneeerenenee er eren tnnt 29 6 10 AMO LROUT
144. t mm mm gt gt gt gt 10 MOS NETWK 1000 5000 260 3 7 2 2 ESF NO YES YES 6 8 AMO TCSU trunk configuration SWU 6 8 1 Device for all 23 B Channels 1 1 xxx nn PRIB CO NONE N DIDCR 6 8 2 Device for the D Channel 1 1 xxx 24 tetronik Severely errored tenth of seconds requalification threshold User will emulate network end of the digital span DAKS is user side Acknowledgement Timer Data link verification timer Maximum number of octets in an information field Maximum number of retransmissions Maximum number of outstanding information frames Extended framing Digital link switch enable tabs switched off Bipolar 8 substitution Bipolar violation detection nn 01 23 Reference to class of trunk Reference to class of parameter Trunk group number e g DAKS Reference to LCR authorization Reference to LCR authorization D channel Reference to class of trunk Reference to class of parameter Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 28 of 140 tetronik ACDATA gt 0 CCT gt e g DAKS TCCID gt 0 DEV gt PRID PROTOCOL gt NI2 TMR301 gt 300 TMR303 gt 4 TMR305 gt 30 TMR308 gt 4 TMR309 gt 90 TMR310 gt 30 TMR313 gt 4 TMR316 gt 30 TMR322 4 TDELAY gt 3000 BEARER gt ONE NCT gt N 6 9 AMO LODR LCR outdial rules 6 9 1 LCR outdial rules to DA
145. t Satellite hops set to none 6 6 AMO DPLN dialing plans feature access codes 6 6 1 Digit analysis to DAKS DGTS gt p Code for accessing DAKS if possible only 2 digits long same as LCR digit pattern in AMO LDPLN DAR gt TIE Digit analysis result internal calls to TIE or sat PABX 6 7 AMO BCSU board configuration and loadware parameter for TMDN to DAKS BOARD gt TMD LTG gt 1 LTU gt 1 SLOT gt 103 PARTNO gt Q2474 X FCTID gt 2 LWVAR gt K CABTYP gt 1 Type of cable for tmd span only Cable length 0 133 ft supported by DAKS TIMTYP gt SYST OESDISTH gt 30 Out of frame errored seconds disqualification threshold OESREQTH gt 4000 Out of frame errored seconds requalification threshold SESDISTH gt 10 Severely errored tenth of seconds disqualification threshold Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 27 of 140 SESREQTH SIGTYP NETUSR ACKTIM DLVTIM OCTMAX RETMAX WINDOW GN IID FRAME TABS BI8SUB BIVDET PEN NO COTNO COPNO DPLN ITR TGRP ACDATA CCT ACT DITIDX TRKID TCCID DEV SRTIDX ATNTYP LCRCOSV LCRCOSD COSNO DEDSVC SIDANI TRTBL PEN COTNO COPNO DPLN ITR gt mm gt gt mm gt gt gt gt gt mm gt mm mm gt gt gt gt gt mm gt gt mm gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt g
146. t ignore call pickup groups speaker phone control voice calling and override of the do not disturb function Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 34 of 140 tetronik 8 2 Setting up the interface s to DAKS gt Open the tab Routes and use the area Route name to assign a name to the routes you find listed on the left e g the name DAKS Be careful to leave the Seizure code empty tetronik KDS HiPath 3000 Manager File Settings Systemstatus Extras Options Application Help E ra d 7 X r re n EEr cl ib Q 3 XX 5o o 9m sstem lemek eps CCS Routes Routing parameters ISDN parameters LCOSS QSIG features Systemview Stationview Routes r Route Name r Seizure code tetronik KDS Quer Hicom Name DAKS 252 Input ea Settings E Set up station CO code E Cordless E Lines networking 2nd trunk code ay Trunks r PABX number incoming gp Routes Country code 7 Routing parameters 27 ISDN parameters Local area code amp Special iy LCOSS PABX number 27 QSIG features E SS Ef Least cost routing PABX number outgoing E Incoming calls Country code EEE L E Classes of service Overflow route H E System parameters Local area code None v E Eg Auxiliary Equipment L j E Network PABX number H Licensing I Suppress station number a Syste
147. t input set up in DAKS CallAddr 1 gt Profibus input 1 CallAddr 2 gt Profibus input 2 etc otherwise DAKS sends ACK in response to the record but no action will follow gt Data identifier 2 Record type Display message a display message doesn t have to be sent If a display message is sent it can be from 0 to 160 characters long the ESPA protocol actually allows only 128 a display message that is too long produces the response 3 lt NAK gt the SPS interface does not evaluate the display message gt Data identifier 3 Record type Beep coding beep coding doesn t need to be sent beep coding can be sent with the data 0 to 9 beep coding with no data or only invalid data produces the response 3 lt NAK gt beep coding is not evaluated at the present time Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 64 of 140 tetronik Data identifier 4 Record type Call type call type doesn t need to be sent call type can be sent with the data O to 3 call type with no data or only invalid data produces the response 3 lt NAK gt call type is not evaluated at the present time Data identifier 5 Record type Number of transmissions no of transmissions doesn t need to be sent no of transmissions can be sent with the data 0 to 9 no of transmissions with no data or only invalid data produces the response
148. t requests in an internal queue Executes the broadcasts and Reports the status or result Note In case the external system requires instant feedback e g because otherwise it can t start another broadcast DAKS can send back a positive result into the internal queue immediately after the initiation acceptance of the broadcast request see position 19 4 2 In this case reports regarding progress info result of the broadcast are of course omitted The queue can hold a maximum of 50 broadcast requests if needed the queue can also be made smaller see position 19 4 2 Up to 10 broadcasts can run simultaneously Depending on how the broadcasts are set up within DAKS they are executed with parallel and or sequential dialing of subscribers With or without called party identification by PIN With or without confirmation during the call in progress or by a callback usually with up to date display text from the external system With broadcast message s and advisory messages relating to operation and confirmation where applicable with callback option to the initiator 7 patient For more information on executing broadcasts see the DAKS User Manual A broadcast request is removed from the queue immediately after a status request that was answered with an end result see position 13 7 2minutes after the end of the broadcast 2minutes after a broadcast is cancelled e g by the operator or a high prio
149. taken into the process memory this means the request had to have been accepted with an OK status within the TAKEN message and there was no overflow in the process memory when the request was taken in Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 82 of 140 tetronik 18 SNMP implementation DAKS servers support SNMP as an SNMP agent to be monitored by SNMP managers The integration of SNMP within DAKS is based on the standard RFC 1157 A Simple Network Manage ment Protocol where only MIB 2 groups according to RFC 1213 Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP IP based internets MIB II are used The required MIB 2 system information are administered within the SNMP manager from where they are transferred into the DAKS server The functionality was tested with HP Open View the support by Siemens HiPath Fault Manager is in preparation Certain events such as the setup or loss of connections the restart of the system or a false community string may lead to traps non requested messages Additionally the current status of any of the system s interfaces can be retrieved Traps are generated in case of setup or loss of following connections Sgand or Say interfaces to the PBX network maskable Profibus inputs maskable serial interfaces maskable GSM SMS modem maskable connection to DAKSsql maskable v v v v In addition to these connection depending traps
150. tetronik 23 3 K 10203 XXXX Adapter cable D 9 F to D 25 M Z O oo0 oo0 amp oN A Shield u1 100V Bo BLOSS ES ISO CD N Signal cable shielded 9 x 0 06 23 4 K 10224 XXXX shielded RS422 cable version 1 RxD 1 RxD 2 TxD 3 wt br gn ye Shielded connector housing LiYCY 2 x 2 x 0 14 sing Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 131 of 140 23 5 K 10224 2 XXXX shielded RS422 cable version 2 RxD 1 at cabinet RxD 2 TxD 3 TxD 4 5 Shrinkage tube 1 pair brown 8 2 pair red 9 D 09 F 1 Cabinet shielded 23 6 Printer adapter cable D9M D25M DCD RX TX DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI N Ww CO o o0 10o004omwm RON tetronik Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 132 of 140 tetronik 23 7 K 50005 XXXX DC power supply unit with ferrite core for BPS 31 and BPS 32 Power cable NYMHY 0 2x1 0 23 8 K 50008 XXXX DC power supply unit for BPS 32 M br 1 bl 12 A2 48V Power cable NYMHY 0 2x1 0 23 9 K 20006 XXXX Ribbon cable 6 pin standard wt m RJ12 pi RJ12 a 6 pin ribbon cable LL 23 10 K20012 XXXX Interface cable for So Shield m RJ45 RJ45 WE m pin shielded cable Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 133 of 140 23 11 E1 T1 connection to the XRS board tetronik 23 11 1
151. tetronik Service Manual Digital Alarm and Communication Server DAKS Release 6 HiPath DAKS V2 1 Classic Applications Software Versions 6 3x Copyright 2007 by it tetronik GmbH Angewandte Elektronik und Nachrichtentechnik Taunusstein Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 1 of 140 tetronik Table of contents uenis I S 8 2 Hardware components delivered eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee enne enne nnne nnn nnne nn nnn nana 9 2 1 DAKS server components n eise ene PEEL de Interne n Letto TEE tee ge eure ed ede eene onn 9 2 1 1 Sub rack with power supply in the case ssssssssseseseseme eee 9 2 1 2 ISDN interface and speech memory board XRS 02 ssssssssesee eene 10 2 1 3 SBC 32 controller board applies to posterior software upgrades only 10 2 1 4 SBC 33 controller batda ienn tae ei aeee aa ee eene 10 2 1 5 Contact input output module for M module slot on SBC 3x or ACM 01 add on 11 2 1 6 LAN interface module for M module slot on SBC 3x or ACM 01 add on 11 2 1 7 Profibus DP interface board add on applies to subsequent software upgrades only 11 2 1 8 Profibus DB M module slot on SBC 33 or ACM 01 add on ssssssssss 11 2 1 9 Audio input and output board add on
152. th 4000 Versions V3 5 V1 0E PN V3 6 V2 0E zs V3 0E V3 0E 07 V1 0IM sA V1 0 a a V2 0 Ja e V2 1 4 1 General information CorNet NQ is the standard D channel protocol used between Hicom HiPath and DAKS To obtain a better overview we recommend you assign identical numbers to the following items TGRP Trunk group number see positions 4 8 4 12 1 4 13 4 15 1 4 15 2 and 4 19 DNNO Destination node number gt DESTNO Destination number ORNDNO Originating node number fictitious gt COP COT Class of parameter and class of trunk Please note that in the text below whenever we specify for all nodes or for all connection paths we will be referring to all Hicom HiPath nodes or connection paths to these nodes to which subscribers are connected who need to call DAKS themselves or be called by DAKS For route optimization there should be no overflow to the public exchange restricted signaling Also for route optimization subscribers and tie lines should be administered in the dial plans of all nodes not via the code point NETZ For the purposes of the route optimization example see pos 4 19 we will be using the following abbreviations in the AMO description b number ofthe trunk group of the respective networking interfaces c number ofthe interface of the assigned class of trunk e number ofthe LCR outdial rules k code of your own node unique in the net
153. the message in case of wrong CRC in case of identifier 0 in case of type message type C c S A or E in case of syntactically wrong frame number when another call with message with the same frame number is already in process could be a doubled UDP packet when the stop message is not supported or there is no call in process that is related to the stop message DAKS answers directly with a TAKEN message with KO status and does not process the request in case of type message type A or E in case of destination T and G only if group calls allowed in case of call type N or U in case of syntactically wrong number phone number in case of ack z T P or A when no telephone interface is present when the process memory is full and ack T was set because in this case there are no further messages In all other cases DAKS answers directly with a TAKEN message with OK status and processes the request In case of ack P or A was set in the request DAKS answers with an acknowledgement message in most cases after the notification as follows on subscriber alerting Action result Parameter status Parameter cause Subscriber reached in accordance with O o k N no cause reached criteria Process memory full will be sent immediatel
154. ts can be set via the printer debug and service interface serial port no 1 of the DAKS controller board by using a null modem data cable part of theipcfg DAKS delivery and either a terminal or a PC with terminal software e g Hyperterminal For this the terminal or the terminal software has to be set to 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Important Changes can be made at any time in the normal operating state after the switch on messages A system restart is carried out automatically after storage The parameter setting includes Setting of the interface functionality with protocol and interface parameters additional commands to set special parameters in combination with certain interfaces other parameters e g special project specific behaviours not part of this documentation ask the 3rd level support if necessary Here 2 entry possibilities are given Commands to set or check parameters directly Checking and setting parameter by a menu Parameter entries generally are started carried out as follows press ENTER to change into entry mode gt You will see the prompt gt gt Now enter to open up a menu in order to change or check command ENTER incase of a direct parameter setting in order to check command ENTER in case of a direct parameter setting in order to change command Space parameter ENTER 19 2 Command v
155. um or Block check character EXOR over the data whereby the evaluation takes place including all data between the trigger character and the end character DAKS waits for the trigger character and accepts character until the end character is received then the evaluation occurs The time out within a data record i e the maximum time between 2 characters is 2 seconds When DAKS does not receive any character for 2 s all other characters that DAKS has received before are discarded Via the DAKS service menu the protocol specific parameters n m confirmation y n and check character can be adjusted see position 19 3 Neither trigger nor end character may be characters of the message 15 5 Confirmation of data record reception or after time out The confirmation occurs as within the ESPA protocol and can be switched off Upon correct reception of a data record DAKS confirms with lt ACK gt also if the selected group is not administered or cannot be started Upon incorrect reception DAKS answers as follows 1 NAK in case of transmission error 2 NAK in case of full queue 8 NAK in case of syntax error or time out during reception Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 67 of 140 tetronik 16 Serial data interfaces PLC interface with DUST protocol 16 1 Broadcasts started via the PLC interface When using the PLC interface up to 704 contact states
156. ut add service SYSLOG y n y The service can be activated If the SYSLOG service has already been activated the following info will be output i change IP addr p change port d delete servic i p d service SYSLOG address 0 0 0 0 TCP port 514 The following service parameters can be edited the IP address the port The service can be switched off Enter continue without changes Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 95 of 140 tetronik 19 5 7 Service DEKI This service enables the link up to the ElBus with the DEKI gateway produced by Weinzierl Engineering GmbH If this service has not been configured yet the following appears The service can be activated with variable port add service DEKI y n y port 5000 If this service is activated already the following appears The IP address and the port for this service service DEKI address 168 10 1 1 port 5000 P can be changed and the service can be i change IP addr i p change port Switched off a E lt Enter gt continue without changes p d 19 6 Command settime to set date and time You can set date and time of the DAKS server with the software command settime Example for setting date and time settime Start set date and time enter time dd mm yyyy hh mm ss 04 01 2005 10 47 53 Input date and tim
157. ve 1 to 4 numeric digits otherwise DAKS responds with 3 lt NAK gt The call address must correspond with the group identifier of a broadcast group set up within DAKS otherwise DAKS responds to the data record with lt ACK gt however doesn t add it to the queue of calls to be processed 13 4 3 Record type Display message data identifier 2 If no display message is transmitted the relevant text message stored in DAKS is output If a display message is transmitted this message may contain 0 160 characters acc to ESPA protocol actually only 128 would be allowed A display messages that is too long will be cut off What a called participant sees on the display and whether or not he she can initiate a callback by redial or by single key function depends on the following factors Structure of the Display Message Specific parameters of the DAKS broadcast group ESPArecord type Call type see position 13 4 5 7 callback conversations enabled gt the nurse s terminal unit In order to perform callbacks to the patient by redial gt The telephone must support this function gt the display message must begin with the calling number of the patient Space and gt inthe group specific DAKS parameter Display as Number for other participants you have to enter Cost center For callbacks to a telephone by single key function via DAKS gt These types of callbacks must be enabled via ESPA s
158. work I LCR route number z code of another node in the network 4 2 AMO DIMSU feature sets Check the feature sets for all nodes if changes are needed consult the 2 level support when in doubt To display use DISPLAY DIMSU CC Hicom 300 E H or DISPLAY DIMSU ALL HiPath 4000 For example parameter COMCPB on Hicom 300 E H or AP on HiPath 4000 Select a sufficient number of common call processing buffers for calls with participation of more than 2 devices e g intrusion three party conference etc Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 16 of 140 tetronik 4 3 AMO ZAND central system data admin of SWU 4 3 1 Range ALLDATA For all nodes NODECD k OVRMST gt YES OVRHUNT gt YES ROUTOPTP gt NO ROUTOPTD gt NO 4 3 2 Range ALLDATA2 For all nodes from SW vres SP300E V3 INDNADIS YES DISPTGNA NO gt gt 4 4 AMO FEASU features switching unit For all nodes EMOVR gt Enable EMRLS gt Enable RNG gt Enable 4 5 AMO COSSU classes of service Override calls in multiple states Override hunt or merged group Route optimization only using primary route Disable route optimization Display name independent of suppressed no Display name of trunk group of extension when calling number is unknown Network wide emergency override disable if using MLPP CorNet NQ only Network wide emergency release disable if using ML
159. works correctly certain command strings that are sent to the modem need to be configured either via the menu gsmsettings see below for any modem or via command gsmsettings new that automatically enters the default values for devolo modem MicroLink 56k i type is equivalent to ELSA modem Microlink ISDN TL V 34 type Finally start the application with the new parameters by using the gsmreset command this command disconnects a possibly active connection to a service center deletes all possibly stored SMS messages and recalls the power on state of the GSM SMS application 19 8 2 Command gsmsettings Via this command you can specify certain command strings for the modem step by step Note Some of the strings are modem specific i e differ depending on manufacturer and type of modem You can always either keep the values which are output under actually by pressing ENTER or you can overwrite them by Entry ENTER After these steps the administered commands are sent to the connected modem in order to check them and the modem responses OK or ERROR are output Finally the parameters can be either stored or discarded Part A diverse strings Resetstring Reset the modem mostly ATZ Checkstring During idle state the modem is cyclically accessed to check it s presence This command must be responded to with an OK e g ATI or only AT can be used Dialstring Parameters
160. y K V overflow Phone number if detectable or K U undefined user connection type shortcut false Subscriber logged off may be possible in future K S out of service Subscriber is not reachable if detectable or has K C out of overage not answered Subscriber was busy hung up too early or all K N no cause trunks busy Subscriber sent negative confirmation K N no cause X neg conf 1 No existing connection to the PABX network K V overflow Other negative result K N no cause 1 Display depends on the settings of the TR500 parameter Cause X upon negative confirmation see section 17 4 2 Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 75 of 140 tetronik on group alerting Action result Parameter status Parameter cause Group notification finished with positive result O o k N no cause Process memory full will be sent immediately K V overflow Group does not exist K U undefined user Group could not be started K S out of service no group members could be dialed at the moment announcement does not exist etc Group notification finished with negative result K N no cause No connection to PBX K V overflow Other negative result K N no cause Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 76 of 140 tetronik 17 4 Configuring the TR500 se
161. y data d m 3 5 Operati id yz v Entry in telephone directory c ES Edittel number Call prio immed tone call wait Language 9910 ub Keypad dial Silent monitoring German m 8911 cmi 2 e912 cmi 3 Apply flags to 8913 cmi 4 8920 log 1 and Reset Apply Help analog 2 v Setup station NUM Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 38 of 140 tetronik 9 Setting up the DAKS server 9 1 Yu YU YU YU y see position 22 DAKS should be placed into operation by service technicians with DAKS training Please observe the general safety instructions and the ESD protection measures DAKS should never be installed in rooms where there is danger of explosions Protect DAKS against moisture heavy dust aggressive liquids and steam Always operate DAKS at an ambient temperature between 5 C and 35 C Note This is a class A product In a domestic environment it can cause radio interference If this should happen you may be required to take adequate measures The following requirements must be observed when installing the DAKS server into a server rack or server cabinet e The enclosure must be fire proof to provide adequate protection against fire hazards e The mechanical fixtures of the rack must firmly support a weight of 5 kg 11 Ibs when using a 3 HU height unit module frame or 8 kg 18 Ibs when using a 6 HU height unit module frame e The ventilation openings o
162. y more detailed status information can be switched off is possible for those broadcasts which are ended as soon as one single subscriber has been reached 9N negative Call ended negative result either no subscriber was reached or no positive confirmation from subscriber 9P positive Call ended positive result subscriber reached no callback conversation 9K key Call ended positive result subscriber has at least confirmed by pressing a key no callback conversation 9S speech Call ended callback conversation has taken place no particular signaling during conversation 91 speech 1 Call ended callback conversation has taken place notified subscriber pushed key 1 during conversation as gt 9ff speech Call ended callback conversation has taken place notified subscriber pushed key during conversation 5 These Status information values immediately delete the data record the call request from queue ey In case of these 2 events DAKS Release 3E sent Call terminated 2 The evaluation or keystrokes 1 and is individually adjustable see below a signaling is still possible even when the patient or the nursecall system has disconnected the line already time out 8 s in case 1 and was pressed and both are evaluated 91 is sent Service Manual Classic DAKS V6 3x Status 11 December 2007 Page 60 of 140 o tetronik Within DAKS the fo
163. ypted software features OD module if necessary with 2 wire port to connect DCF77 receiver Spooled asynchronous serial RS232 port 9600 bd to connect a system printer a service terminal normally PC or notebook with terminal emulation or a modem with debugging features and option for remote software download with Chipcard programming option v asynchronous serial RS232 protocol interface to connect DAKS TT Server normally 9600 bd optionally 38 400 bd one port for an asynchronous serial protocol interface variable baud rate to an external system a GSM SMS modem or the E Mail Service with pluggable interface module wired bridge for RS232 connection in combination with the appropriate data interface to an external system expansion additionally with pluggable interface module for the alternative RS422 connection electrically isolated gt M module slot Slot for TCP IP LAN Chip 10 100 Base T to connect DAKS TT Server TR 500 Service and or xLink 100 Service v 2 1 5 Contact input output module for M module slot on SBC 3x or ACM 01 add on gt 16 optocoupler inputs Uin 19 60 VDC Rin 20 kOhm gt 8 opto relay outputs Umax 60V at Imax lt 0 05 A Imax 100 mA with Ron lt 15 Ohm gt 1 relay output Umax 100V Imax 3 A Pmax 30 W contact protection required 2 1 6 LAN interface module for M module slot on SBC 3x or ACM 01 add on gt Mmodule for TCP IP LAN
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