GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9
Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations
555-231-743
Issue 1
November 2000
Installing the System
25Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts
Switch-to-INTUITY Voice Port Connections
This connection is used for the following:
■ For callers leaving messages for guests and office staff
■ For guests and office staff to call the INTUITY system to retrieve their voice
messages
■ For the administrative link between the switch and the MAP when using
Mode Code Integration (see page 24).
Parts List
■ One or more Tip/Ring cards in the MAP (different cards are required within
different regions of the world)
— IVC6 (AYC-10) Analog Voice Card (comcode 106406580)
— IVC6A (AYC-29) Tip/Ring Card (comcode 107213944)
— NGTR (AYC-30) Next Generation Tip/Ring Card
(comcode 107224586)
Each Tip/Ring card supports six voice ports. For R5, you can have up to
three Tip/Ring cards to support 18 ports for voice messaging. For R4.4,
when using the Multi-Port Serial Card, you can have up to two Tip/Ring
cards to support 12 ports for voice messaging; when not using the
Multi-Port Serial Card, you can have up to three Tip/Ring cards to
support 18 ports for voice messaging.
If your system came from the factory configured with more than one tip/ring
card, the option settings on the cards should be set correctly. However, if
you are adding a card on-site, or if you want to check the card
configuration, Figure 7 shows the switch settings for the IVC6 (AYC-10)
and IVC6A (AYC-29) cards, and Figure 8 shows the switch settings for the
NGTR (AYC-30) card.
For each voice port card, you must install an 885A connector kit. Figure 9
shows connections for one kit using all six voice ports. Depending on the
customer’s order, you will install voice ports in pairs up to 18 ports.
■ Two or more ED5P208-30 Group 16 modular cords
You need two cords for each Tip/Ring card.