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I was JUST going to ask how to set the VX2 for Analog integration... The comport is defenatly shot... And our other one went in the last storm a year or two ago.... Is it just a couple of screens in the VMS? Or are there all kinds of settings and yada yada?
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-Jon
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PM me your email and I'll send you the document that describes the integration. Mike
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If you have a EDCM and phones with a RS232 port you can use them. The EDCM gives you 4 more RS232 ports.
The first 4 are on the CPU. Like I said it sounded like a RS232 port. THis is a common problem on the VXII and VX3 system.
You need to set system for In-Band integration. There are parameters you must change on the VXII and the IDS.
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You can get an adaptor that will change port 3 or 4 to the rs232 that you need, I just can't think of the name brand that we used.
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I think that I bought a 422 to 232 adapter from B&B Electronics. Have only ever used it for SMDR/printer stuff, not 2-way like SMDI. Mike
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Check your "b" "p" screen make sure the port is set for computer port Y and type 99.When using 232 integration you wont be able to break dial tone on your analog ports. They wont ring either
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Originally posted by mforrence: I think that I bought a 422 to 232 adapter from B&B Electronics. Have only ever used it for SMDR/printer stuff, not 2-way like SMDI. Mike I know, I used a couple on Voice-mails...But, I still can't think of the name...
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You can probably replace the Duart chips to get the RS232 working again, they are located on the CPU card. Also there is a diagnostic screen in the voicemail to see the data coming from the system. Also go back and check the Service cable and make sure it is connected to the back plane in the cabinet.
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It *was* the RS-232 Port. I had a local fella walk me through the integration changeover and set the system to "EXC" analog. It works, a little slower, and three of the ports don't respond to ring current, so I have them locked out. Will look for a RS-422 to RS-232 adapter. I may pull the CPU card and see if I can identify the Duart chips. Thanks for al your help!
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