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Operations Training for the VCS-150 Voice Conferencing Switch . Press “Enter” Key to advance slide show. Introduction to the VCS-150. What is the VCS-150 150 port voice conferencing matrix switch Provides connections of phones,cryptos,radios,speakers and recorders.
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Operations Training for the VCS-150 Voice Conferencing Switch Press “Enter” Key to advance slide show
Introduction to the VCS-150 What is the VCS-150 • 150 port voice conferencing matrix switch • Provides connections of phones,cryptos,radios,speakers and recorders. • Allows up to 28 users in conference • Provides easy to use windows driven user interface for Voice conferencing functions
Items to be covered • Log on to the VCS-150 application • Setting up a conference • Conferencing rules • Adding members to an existing conference • Removing members from a conference • Removing a conference • Outages • Logging off the VCS-150
VCS-150 System Components • Master switch unit (MSU) one per system • Auxiliary switch unit (ASU) up to four additional per system • VSM-30 VF switch module • PS-32 power supply • AIU-2VF module • PC for system control processor
User Workstation Hardware • 500 Mhz Pentium processor or greater • 64 MB EDO RAM or greater • 2.1 GB EIDE Hard Drive or greater • 12.1 Inch SVGA Active Matrix Color Display • Smart Backup Battery • 6X or greater Internal CD ROM • 56K modem • Windows NT/2000 Operating System
Starting the VCS-150 Application Click on the VCS-150 icon
VCS-150 Main Menu Click the “Login/logout” selection
Logon Procedure Cont. • User ID -- Minimum of 6, max. of 24 characters. • Password -- Minimum of 6, max. of 24 characters.
Successful logon,Function buttons may be shaded out depending on your security level.
System Security • Three levels of security provided • You will be assigned a level by your administrator • Your level will provide you access to certain functions but not to others
This example shows a user with only Database access
Conferencing Rules • No more than 28 ports in one conference • Only one trunk per conference • Phones,speakers and recorders may be added or removed at any time.
Select The ports for the conference by clicking on them once
Right click on one port Select the “Connect Conference” option
Recorder2 has now been added to the conference If correct click on the “OK” button
Place the mouse pointer over the port to be removed. In this case Recorder2. Right click, and select “ disconnect item from conference.
Handling outages Click on the “Reporting“ button
A List of active Outages and restored will be displayed. OUTAGE
After acknowledge if any are still active and have not been cleared For additional information double click on the outage
The outage is defined along with a step by step corrective action
Place the mouse pointer over any port in the conference,right click and select “Disconnect Conference”
This concludes the Operations portion of the training
Topics to be covered • How to Add,Edit, and Delete port information located in the database. • How to Add,Edit, and Delete individual user information, used during the logon process. • How to Add,Edit, and Delete system resources.
Administrator has access to all areas Select the ConfigureSystem option
Select the MSU or ASU of interest In this example we will use the MSU Click on any portion of the MSU shelf
The configuration of the MSU is displayed To Add a port click on one of the empty slots 9 is used here