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Preface  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is a voice messaging product suited for small to medium sized  
businesses. It combines the voicemail and call processing features of a large business system into a  
compact, easy to use system.  
Before you begin  
This guide is intended for install technicians. This guide assumes that you have a working  
knowledge of the telephone system on which you are installing the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Text conventions  
This guide uses the following text conventions:  
angle brackets (< >)  
Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside  
the brackets. Do not type the brackets when entering the command.  
Example: If the command syntax is  
ping<ip_address>, you enter  
ping 192.32.10.12  
bold Courier text  
Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter.  
Example: Use the dinfocommand.  
Example: Enter show ip{alerts|routes}.  
italic text  
Indicates book titles.  
Example: CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide  
plain Courier  
text  
Indicates command syntax and system output, for example, prompts  
and system messages.  
Example: Set Trap Monitor Filters  
ıËÊÊ‚ˆÍ  
Indicates the buttons you press on a telephone.  
Example: ≤·°‹  
Display font  
Indicates text prompts that appear on the telephone display.  
Example: Group lists? Y  
Underlined display  
font  
Indicates a label that appears above the display button. You press the  
button below this label to perform the action.  
Example: Press OK.  
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About the buttons on your telephone  
This guide shows the Business Series Terminal buttons. Table 1 shows which buttons to use on the  
different types of Nortel Networks telephones.  
Table 1 Telephone buttons  
M7100, M7208,  
M7310, M7324  
M7100N, M7208N,  
M7310N, M7324N  
Button Name  
Feature  
T7100, T7208, T7316  
ƒ
ƒ
Handsfree  
Mute  
¬
©
©
˙
®
©
©
˙
©
Hold  
Volume C ontrol  
Release  
®
®
You can enter , ƒ or ƒ and the code to use a feature. For example: Press  
≤·°⁄ to access your mailbox.  
The T7100 works differently from other telephones on your system because it does not  
have line buttons. Where other telephones can require that you select a line button to  
answer a call, with the T7100 terminal you pick up the handset. Where other telephones  
require you to select a line button to take a call off hold, you press on the T7100  
terminal.  
On T7100 terminals, you can answer a second call by pressing . Your active call is put  
on hold and you connect to the waiting call. You can have no more than two active calls at  
one time.  
The T7100 terminal does not have a © button.  
Related publications  
For more information about programming CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150, refer to the following  
publications:  
CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide  
Provides instructions for setting up the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 using CallPilot Manager.  
CallPilot 150 Telephone Administration Guide  
Provides instructions for setting up the CallPilot 150 using a Norstar telephone.  
CallPilot Programming Record  
Provides a record of the settings used for the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Nortel Networks Call Center Set Up and Operation Guide  
Provides instructions for setting up the Call Center features on CallPilot 150.  
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Provides instructions for setting up the Call Center Reporting feature on CallPilot 150.  
How to Get Help  
USA and Canada  
Authorized Distributors - ITAS Technical Support  
Telephone:  
1-800-4NORTEL (1-800-466-7835)  
If you already have a PIN Code, you can enter Express Routing Code (ERC) 196#.  
If you do not yet have a PIN Code, or for general questions and first line support, you can enter  
ERC 338#.  
Website:  
email:  
Presales Support (CSAN)  
Telephone:  
1-800-4NORTEL (1-800-466-7835)  
Use Express Routing Code (ERC) 1063#  
EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa)  
Technical Support - CTAS  
Telephone:  
00800 800 89009 or 33 4 9296 1341  
Fax:  
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CALA (Caribbean & Latin America)  
Technical Support - CTAS  
Telephone:  
1-954-858-7777  
email:  
APAC (Asia Pacific)  
Technical Support - CTAS  
Telephone:  
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Fax:  
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Chapter 1  
How to use this guide  
This guide explains:  
what CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is  
how to install CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
how to initialize CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
how to troubleshoot CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
How to use this guide  
Chapter 1, “How to use this guide” explains the contents of this guide and the conventions it uses.  
Chapter 2, “System overview” provides a functional overview of the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
you install the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Chapter 4, “Installing CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150” describes how to install the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150.  
parameters for the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Chapter 6, “Language Configuration Utility” describes how to change the languages available on  
the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Chapter 7, “Password administration” describes how to reset the passwords on CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150.  
Chapter 8, “Backing up and restoring CallPilot” describes how to back up and restore CallPilot  
information.  
Chapter 9, “Upgrading CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150” describes how to upgrade CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150.  
Chapter 10, “Troubleshooting” describes problems, error messages and corrective actions.  
Appendix A, “Modem Access” describes how to use a modem to access CallPilot 150.  
Appendix B, “Norstar Directory Numbers” describes the port numbers and default Directory  
Numbers (DNs) on various Norstar systems.  
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How the instructions are presented  
The tasks in this book are presented as step-by-step instructions, in the order you must carry them  
out.  
Warning and caution symbols  
Sometimes you will see symbols warning you to be careful. These symbols include:  
Note: alerts you to steps that are complicated or critical.  
Caution: alerts you to situations where you may damage the equipment.  
Warning: alerts you to situations where there is the possibility of injuring yourself.  
Before you begin any task, read all the steps, including Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.  
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Chapter 2  
System overview  
About CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is a voice messaging product suited for small to medium sized  
businesses. It combines the voicemail and call processing features of a large business system into a  
compact, easy to use system.  
CallPilot Mini offers  
connection to a compatible Meridian 1 telephone system  
voicemail with a CallPilot interface  
up to eight voice channels  
CallPilot 150 offers  
connection to a compatible Norstar telephone system  
voicemail with a choice of a CallPilot or Norstar Voice Mail interface  
up to eight voice channels  
Call Center functionality  
Features of CallPilot  
Table 2 CallPilot features  
Feature  
CallPilot 150  
CallPilot Mini  
Number of voice channels  
Storage (hours)  
8
8
24  
59  
Additional storage  
Yes (to 59 hours)  
200  
Yes (to 82 hours)  
200  
Maximum number of subscriber mailboxes  
Basic voicemail  
Included  
Included  
Included  
Included  
Optional  
Optional  
Optional  
Optional  
2
Included  
Outbound transfer  
Included  
Not available  
Included  
Optional  
Call recording, call interrupt  
Auto-Attendant and Custom Call Routing (CCR)  
Networking (digital, AMIS)  
Unified Messaging  
Optional  
Basic Call Center  
Not available  
Not available  
Not available  
Not available  
Call Center Reporting  
Maximum Skillsets  
Maximum active agents  
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Compatibility  
Meridian 1 systems compatible with CallPilot Mini  
The CallPilot Mini can connect to these Meridian 1 telephone systems:  
Table 3 Compatible Meridian 1 systems  
Meridian 1 system  
Compatible software version  
Option 11C  
X11 release 22 or higher  
X11 release 22 or higher  
Option 11C Mini  
Norstar systems compatible with CallPilot 150  
The CallPilot 150 can connect to these Norstar telephone systems:  
Table 4 Compatible Norstar KSU systems  
Norstar system  
Compatible software version  
Modular ICS  
Compact ICS  
4.1 or higher  
4.1 or higher  
Note: CallPilot 150 does not work with Centrex KSUs.  
To use the Call Center feature, your KSU must have software release DR6 or higher and  
support Disconnect Supervision.  
Hardware overview  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is a compact device that you can mount on a desk or on the wall.  
Figure 1 points out the various parts of the CallPilot hardware.  
Data connectors  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has the following connections:  
one RJ-45 jack for a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection to a local network  
one RS-232 port for connecting a terminal which provides alternative access  
two RJ-11 jacks, labeled Port A and Port B, for connections to a Norstar KSU or Meridian 1  
PBX.  
Each RJ-11 jack can support two TCM connections. Each TCM connection can support two  
voice channels. This gives the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 a total of eight voice channels.  
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Figure 1 Inside the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
Cable entry slot  
Cable trough  
Power 9V DC  
Port A TCM 1, 3  
Port B TCM 2, 4  
Ethernet port  
Serial port  
Status indicator lights  
Top PCMCIA slot  
Bottom PCMCIA slot  
PCMCIA slots  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has two PCMCIA slots.  
The bottom slot is used for the feature cartridge. The feature cartridge is the device that stores  
the CallPilot software, greetings and voice messages.  
The top slot is used during software upgrades.  
For the locations of the PCMCIA slots, refer to Figure 1.  
Dimensions  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has the following dimensions:  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
33 cm (13 inches)  
20 cm (8 inches)  
4 cm (1.5 inches)  
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Voice message storage  
The voice message storage is the amount of memory that CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has to store  
greetings and voicemail messages.  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 provides 24 hours of voice message storage. With the optional  
message storage upgrade, the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 provides 59 hours of voice message  
storage.  
Power  
An external power supply provides 9V DC for the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150. Use only the  
power supply that is provided with the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
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Chapter 3  
Preparing to install the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
This chapter explains what you need before you install the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Environment  
Make sure the installation area is:  
clean, free of dust, dry and well ventilated  
between 0 and 50 degrees Celsius  
non-condensing relative humidity between 5 percent and 95 percent  
at least 4 m, or 13 ft., from any equipment that could produce electromagnetic, radio frequency  
and electrostatic interference  
a wall area about 1 m (3 ft.) square  
closer than 15 m, or 50 ft., of cable length from the Norstar KSU or Meridian 1 PBX  
within 1.5 m, or about 5 ft., of a three-wire grounded electrical outlet  
a minimum of 16 cm, or 6 in., from a corner wall or other component  
a minimum of 46 cm, about 18 in., from the floor, to prevent water damage  
Electrical service  
Make sure the power is:  
115/230 VAC nominal; range 100 to 240 V  
50/60 Hz nominal; range 47 to 63 Hz  
Third-wire ground  
Unswitched  
Opening the kit  
Open the box and ensure that you have all the pieces, as described below:  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
Power supply and power cord  
Wall Mount Bracket  
Four-wire, two-meter line cord  
Documentation and Client Software CD  
CallPilot Mini EMC Kit (CallPilot Mini only)  
Shielded Ethernet cable (CallPilot Mini only)  
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Managing the CallPilot system  
CallPilot Mini is managed using CallPilot Manager. You require a LAN connection to the  
CallPilot Mini to use CallPilot Manager.  
CallPilot 150 is managed using a telephone or CallPilot Manager, depending on whether the  
CallPilot 150 has a LAN connection.  
Running without a LAN  
A LAN connection is optional for a basic CallPilot 150 system running on a Norstar system. When  
there is no LAN connection, you can administer the system through a telephone using the  
≤·°‹ menus.  
Note: You cannot use the CallPilot Mini without a LAN connection.  
You require a LAN connection to print reports, administer the Networking feature, use the  
Backup and Restore Utility and use the Language Configuration Utility.  
Using a LAN  
When there is a LAN connection, CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is managed through a web browser  
interface called CallPilot Manager.  
To use CallPilot Manager, the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 system must have a fixed IP address.  
All CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150s are shipped with the default IP address of 192.168.110.10. If this  
IP address conflicts with your network, you must change the address before connecting the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to your network.You can change the IP address using a terminal  
connected to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 serial port, or through a temporary Ethernet  
connection using an Ethernet crossover cable to a stand alone computer or laptop.  
Detailed instructions for setting the IP address and accessing CallPilot Manager are provided in  
DNS server  
Your LAN does not require a DNS server for CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to operate. However, a  
DNS server provides an easier interface to accessing the CallPilot Manager URL by providing a  
language-based name, such as CallPilot01. After this name is added to the DNS server as an alias  
for the system IP address, users can start CallPilot Manager by entering this name.  
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Chapter 4  
Installing CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
This chapter describes installing the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 on a wall and powering it up.  
Wall mounting the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
Follow this procedure to mount the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 on a wall.  
1
Attach the wall mount bracket to a secure surface by the two inner holes. Use anchors, as  
necessary.  
2
3
Slip the slot on the back (near the top) of the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 onto the bracket.  
Secure the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 using a screw in the lower screw hole.  
Figure 2 Mounting the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
wall mount bracket  
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Connecting the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
1
Open the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 by inserting a flat screwdriver into the slot on the  
right-hand side of the door and pressing the tab out of the way.  
Figure 3 shows the inside of the CallPilot housing and points out the cable jacks.  
2
Connect a TCM cable to Port A and to Port B.  
Table 5 shows the pin out of Port A and Port B.  
Table 5 Port A and Port B Pinouts  
Pin number Port A  
Port B  
1
2
3
4
5
6
no connection  
no connection  
TCM 4  
TCM 3  
TCM 1  
TCM 2  
TCM 1  
TCM 2  
TCM 3  
TCM 4  
no connection  
no connection  
3
Connect the other end of the TCM cables to station ports on your telephone system.  
Note: Do not connect the Ethernet cable for your LAN to the Ethernet port until you  
determine if the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 IP address is compatible with the  
network. For information about the default CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 IP address  
and how to change the IP address, refer to “Connecting to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot  
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5
6
Connect the power cable to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 and the wall socket.  
Run all the cables through the cable trough at the top of the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
If you are installing a CallPilot Mini system, attach the EMC Kit around all four of the  
CallPilot Mini cables. The EMC Kit must be fully closed and attached at the point where the  
cables exit the CallPilot Mini. Figure 4 shows the EMC Kit and where it is attached.  
Note: The EMC Kit must be around the power, Ethernet and two TCM cables in order  
to achieve Class B Homologations.  
If you use cables other than the ones supplied with the CallPilot Mini, make sure all  
four cables fit inside the EMC Kit and the EMC Kit can be fully closed.  
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Close the lid.  
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Figure 3 CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 connections  
Cable entry slot  
Cable trough  
Power 9V DC  
Port A TCM 1, 3  
Port B TCM 2, 4  
Ethernet port  
Status indicator lights  
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Figure 4 Connecting the EMC Kit to the CallPilot Mini cables  
EMC Kit  
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CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 LEDs  
When the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 starts up, the LEDs change to indicate where the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is in the start up process. Table 6 shows the order in which the LEDs  
change and describes what each state indicates.  
Table 6 LEDs during startup  
LEDs  
Description  
Indicates  
1,  
2,  
3 and  
4 turn on.  
4 turn off.  
Power is connected to the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 and the  
RAM test is in progress.  
1,  
1,  
2,  
2,  
3 and  
3 and  
RAM test complete.  
4 turn on one The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is  
1. The LEDs being upgraded.  
at a time starting with  
Click image continue to cycle on and off in this  
Note: This sequence does not appear  
every time you restart CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150.  
for an  
order.  
example.  
1,  
2,  
3 and  
4 turn on in  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is  
order until all of the LEDs are on. The booting up.  
Click image LEDs then turn off in the same order.  
for an  
example.  
The LEDs continue to cycle on and off  
in this order.  
1,  
2,  
3 and  
4 turn off.  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has  
finished booting up.  
Note: The LEDs then light to indicate  
TCM connections as described in  
When the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is operating, the LEDs indicate the operating status of the  
CallPilot interfaces. Table 7 describes the purpose of the LEDs.  
Table 7 LEDs during operation  
LED  
Description  
LED  
Description  
LED lights when the Ethernet  
connection is operating at 100 Mbit/s  
and blinks with Ethernet activity.  
LED lights when TCM channel 4 is  
connected to the telephone system.  
4
LED lights when TCM channel 3 is  
connected to the telephone system.  
LED lights when the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 is operating.  
3
2
1
LED lights when TCM channel 2 is  
connected to the telephone system.  
LED lights when an Ethernet  
connection is detected.  
LED lights when TCM channel 1 is  
connected to the telephone system.  
Not used in this version of  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
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Chapter 5  
Initializing the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
After you install and power up the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150, you need to initialize it.  
Initializing the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 sets the system parameters to their default settings and  
sets some global parameters. When the initialization is completed, the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
is operational and ready for you to begin administration programming. Refer to “Related  
publications” on page 12 for a list of documents that provide information about administration  
programming.  
You initialize CallPilot Mini using CallPilot Manager.  
You initialize CallPilot 150 using CallPilot Manager or a telephone.  
Note: Upgrading to CallPilot 150 from a previous voice messaging system.  
If you are upgrading from a previous voice messaging system (for example, FlashTalk) to  
CallPilot 150, you must remove the existing Feature Codes for the old voice messaging  
system before you configure CallPilot 150. For information about how to remove the  
existing Feature Codes, refer to To remove Feature Codes” on page 66.  
About CallPilot Manager  
CallPilot Manager is an application that you access from a web browser, such as Netscape®  
Communicator1 or Microsoft® Internet Explorer2. Nortel Networks recommends you use CallPilot  
Manager whenever possible. CallPilot Manager provides access to administration programming  
not available from a telephone.  
Note: The online Help for CallPilot Manager is best viewed in Internet Explorer.  
There can be some page format inconsistencies if you use other browsers.  
To use CallPilot Manager, you must have a network connection to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
or an Ethernet crossover cable. If you are using CallPilot Manager to initialize CallPilot Mini/  
34.  
If you do not have a network connection or an Ethernet crossover cable, you can initialize the  
CallPilot 150 using a two-line display telephone. If you are using a telephone to initialize CallPilot  
150, refer to “Initializing CallPilot 150 using a telephone” on page 43. You cannot initialize the  
CallPilot Mini using a telephone.  
1
2
Netscape is a registered trademark and Communicator is a trademark of Netscape Communications  
Corporation.  
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks and Internet Explorer is a trademark of Microsoft  
Corporation.  
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Configuring the Meridian 1 PBX to work with CallPilot Mini  
The Meridian 1 PBX uses an ACD Queue to route calls to the CallPilot Mini.  
An ACD Queue is a feature that distributes calls to available ACD Agents. For the ACD Queue  
used with CallPilot Mini, the Directory Number (DN) of the ACD Queue is the Voicemail DN and  
the CallPilot Mini ports are the ACD Agents. When a user dials the Voicemail DN, the ACD  
Queue routes the call to the an available CallPilot Mini port.  
To add an ACD Queue:  
1
Determine the Terminal Numbers (TN) used to connect to the CallPilot Mini.  
You can have a maximum of eight TNs used for the CallPilot Mini.  
Note: Four of the TNs represent the physical lines that are connected to the CallPilot  
Mini. The other four TNs are the data channels of the upper TNs (TNs 16-32) that  
correspond the lower TNs (TNs 0-15) assigned to the CallPilot Mini.  
For example, if you assign TN 4 0, TN 4 3, TN 4 5, TN 4 9 to the lines connected to  
the CallPilot Mini, then you must also assign TN 4 16, TN 4 19, TN 4 21 and TN 4 25  
to CallPilot Mini.  
2
3
Create an ACD Queue for the CallPilot Mini.  
Alternately, you can use the pre-assigned Meridian Mail ACD Queue. If you to use the  
Meridian Mail ACD Queue, delete any default ACD Agents assigned to the ACD Queue.  
For information about how to create an ACD Queue, refer to “Creating an ACD Queue” on  
Assign the Terminal Numbers determined in step 1 as ACD Agents for the CallPilot Mini  
ACD Queue. Make sure you assign all of the Terminal Numbers that are connected to the  
CallPilot Mini.  
For information about how to assign Agents to the ACD Queue, refer to “Assigning ACD  
Creating an ACD Queue  
All of the steps below are performed on the Meridian 1 PBX using a terminal connection.  
1
At the main prompt type, LD 23.  
The following messages appear:  
ACD000  
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 477336 USED: 112487 TOT: 589823  
DISK RECS AVAIL: 453  
ACD DNS AVAIL: 32744 USED: 23 TOT: 32767  
Note: The numbers shown in the above messages are examples only. The numbers  
that appear on your display may be different.  
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2
Respond to the prompts according to Table 8.  
Note: For any of the prompts not listed in the table below, press the Enter key to  
accept the default value.  
Table 8 Creating an ACD Queue, step 1  
Prompt  
Response  
Comment  
REQ  
NEW  
ACD  
0
TYPE  
CUST  
ACDN  
5666  
Enter the Directory Number for this ACD Queue.  
In the example shown, 5666 represents the Directory Number of the  
ACD Queue.  
MWC  
MAXP  
NCFW  
IVR  
NO  
8
0
YES  
YES  
ALOG  
3
Respond to the prompts according to Table 9.  
Note: For any of the prompts not listed in the table below, press the Enter key to  
accept the default value.  
Table 9 Creating an ACD Queue, step 2  
Prompt  
Response  
Comment  
REQ  
CHG  
ACD  
0
TYPE  
CUST  
ACDN  
5666  
Enter the Directory Number for this ACD Queue.  
In the example shown, 5666 represents the Directory Number of the  
ACD Queue.  
MWC  
YES  
Note: For more information about how to create and modify ACD Queues, refer to the  
documentation that came with your Meridian 1 PBX.  
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Assigning ACD Agents  
All of the steps below are performed on the Meridian 1 PBX using a terminal connection.  
1
2
At the main prompt type, LD 11.  
Respond to the prompts according to Table 10.  
Note: For any of the prompts not listed in the table below, press the Enter key to  
accept the default value.  
Table 10 Assigning ACD Agents  
Prompt  
Response  
Comment  
REQ  
TYPE  
TN  
NEW  
2616  
4 0  
Type one of the Terminals Numbers (TNs) assigned to CallPilot Mini.  
The TN shown (4 0) is an example only.  
DES  
AGENT1  
Type a name for this agent.  
The name shown (AGENT1) is an example only.  
CLS  
FLXA VCE WTA  
CNDA DNDD  
KEY 00  
ACD 5666 0 5701 Type the ACD Queue number of the ACD Queue assigned to CallPilot  
Mini. In the example shown, 5666 is the ACD Queue number.  
Type the Agent Position ID number. You can enter any unique ID  
number. In the example shown, 5701 is the Agent Position ID number.  
KEY 01  
SCR 5801  
Type the Outbound Dial DN. You can use any unique DN.  
In the example shown, 5801 is the Outbound Dial DN.  
KEY 02  
KEY 03  
KEY 04  
KEY 05  
KEY 06  
AO3  
TRN  
NRD  
MIK  
MCK  
Note: For more information about how to add agents to an ACD Queue, refer to the  
documentation that came with your Meridian 1 PBX.  
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Enabling the Call Forward on Busy message  
When a caller dials a CallPilot Mini user that is busy on another call, the caller is forwarded to the  
user’s mailbox. The caller will also hear a message stating that the user is on the phone, if you  
ensure that the Hunt prompt in LD 95 is set to B.  
All of the steps below are performed on the Meridian 1 PBX using a terminal connection.  
1
2
At the main prompt type, LD 95.  
Respond to the prompts according to Table 10.  
Note: For any of the prompts not listed in the table below, press the Enter key to  
accept the default or current value.  
Table 11 Assigning ACD Agents  
Prompt  
Response  
Comment  
REQ  
NEW  
CPND  
B
TYPE  
HUNT  
This is the default value for this prompt.  
Scheduled Block (SCB)  
Do not configure the Scheduled Block feature on the Meridian 1 PBX.  
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Initializing CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 using CallPilot Manager  
To initialize CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 using CallPilot Manager you need to:  
determine if your computer meets the CallPilot Manager requirements  
connect to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
run the Quick Install Wizard  
Computer requirements for CallPilot Manager  
You access CallPilot Manager using a web browser on a computer that is connected to the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Computer requirements  
The computer you use to access CallPilot Manager must be compatible with Microsoft®  
Windows® and capable of running your web browser.  
Browser requirements  
To use CallPilot Manager, you must have one of the following browsers:  
Netscape Communicator 4.5 or later  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later  
Note: CallPilot Manager does not support Netscape 6.0.  
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Connecting to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
To connect to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150, you need the IP address of the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 and a connection to the network that the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is on.  
The default IP address for CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is 192.168.110.10.  
If the default IP address is compatible with your network, you can connect the LAN cable to the  
Ethernet port on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 and proceed to “Running the Quick Install  
Note: If you are installing a CallPilot Mini system, you must use a shielded Ethernet  
cable to connect to the LAN. The shielded cable is required to meet Class B requirements  
on the Meridian 1 system. A shielded Ethernet cable is included in the CallPilot Mini box.  
If you are installing a CallPilot 150 system, you can use a standard, unshielded Ethernet  
cable to connect to the LAN. An Ethernet cable is not included in the CallPilot 150 box.  
If the default IP address is not compatible, you must change the IP address before you connect the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to the network. You can change the IP address using a serial cable or  
an Ethernet crossover cable (direct PC connection).  
Note: If you are unsure if the default IP address is compatible, contact your network  
administrator.  
Changing the IP address using a serial cable  
If you are going to change the IP address using a serial cable, you need a:  
serial cable  
VT100-compatible terminal or a computer that has a VT100 compatible terminal emulation  
program such as HyperTerminal  
Note: The serial port is intended for temporary connections only. After you have finished  
changing the IP address, remove the serial cable and close the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
door. Failure to remove the serial cable may result in a non-compliant EMC configuration.  
Note: A serial cable is available as a separately available part. For information about  
obtaining a serial cable, contact your Nortel Networks supplier.  
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CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 serial port  
The following table shows the pin out for the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 serial port.  
Table 12 CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 serial port pinout  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
No connection  
Serial data in (RX)  
Serial data out (TX)  
No connection  
Ground  
6
7
8
9
No connection  
No connection  
No connection  
No connection  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Note: The location of the transmit (TX) and receive (RX) pins on your terminal can vary.  
Refer to your terminal or computer documentation to confirm pin locations.  
Configuring the terminal  
The terminal or terminal emulation program you use must be VT100 compatible and must support  
the ASCII Character set. If the terminal does not support the ASCII Character set, the text displays  
incorrectly.  
You must configure your terminal to the following communications parameters:  
9600 bits per second  
8 data bits  
no parity  
1 stop bit  
no flow control  
For information about how to set these parameters, refer to the documentation for your terminal or  
terminal emulation program.  
Changing the IP address using the terminal  
To change the IP address:  
1
Attach the serial cable to the serial port on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150. For information  
about the location of the serial port, refer to Figure 3 on page 25.  
2
3
4
Attach the other end of the cable to the serial port on the terminal or computer.  
Ensure that your terminal or computer is powered up.  
If you are using a computer, start your terminal emulation program.  
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5
6
Remove power from the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Note: Steps 5 and 6 are used to force the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to reboot. You  
can change the IP address only while the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is booting up.  
Reconnect power to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
The prompt To change any of this, press any key within 5 seconds appears.  
Note: It will take approximately one minute for this prompt to appear.  
7
Press the Enter key.  
Note: If you do not press a key within 5 seconds of this prompt appearing, repeat  
steps 5 and 6.  
The prompt (M)odify any of this or (C)ontinue? appears.  
Press the M key and press the Enter key.  
8
9
The prompt Do you want a LAN interface? appears.  
Press the Y key and press the Enter key.  
The prompt This board’s LAN IP Address (0.0.0.0 = RARP) appears.  
10 Type the IP address for the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 in a valid dotted format and press the  
Enter key.  
The prompt Subnet mask for LAN (0 for none) appears.  
11 Type the Subnet Mask for the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 in a valid dotted format and press  
the Enter key.  
The prompt Should there be a default gateway for packet routing? appears.  
12 If the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 needs a next hop router, press the Y key and press the  
Enter key.  
If the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 does not need a next hop router, press the N key, press the  
Enter key and go to step 15.  
The prompt IP address of default gateway? appears.  
13 Type the IP address of the next hop router in a valid dotted format and press the Enter key.  
14 Press the Enter key until the following prompt appears.  
(M)odify any of this or (C)ontinue?  
15 Press the C key and press the Enter key.  
16 Connect the LAN cable to the Ethernet port on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
You can now initialize the CallPilot parameters. For information about how to initialize the  
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Changing the IP address using an Ethernet crossover cable  
Using an Ethernet crossover cable, you can connect the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to your  
computer. With this connection, you can use CallPilot Manager to change the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 IP address before you connect it to the network.  
Note: If you do not have access to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 through the network,  
you can use an Ethernet crossover cable to configure all of the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot  
150 parameters.  
To use an Ethernet crossover cable, your computer must be equipped with a 10/100 BaseT  
Ethernet card and support TCP/IP protocol. Figure 5 shows the connections required.  
Figure 5 Ethernet crossover cable  
3TD+  
6TD-  
1RD+  
2RD-  
3TD+  
6TD-  
1RD+  
2RD-  
Note: An Ethernet crossover cable is available as a separately available part. For  
information about obtaining an Ethernet crossover cable, contact your Nortel Networks  
supplier.  
Connecting the Ethernet crossover cable  
1
2
Shut down the computer.  
Attach one end of the Ethernet crossover cable to the Ethernet port on the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150.  
3
4
5
Connect the other end of the cable to the network interface card on your computer.  
Start the computer.  
Use the Quick Install Wizard to initialize the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
For information about how to use the Quick Install Wizard, refer to “Running the Quick Install  
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Running the Quick Install Wizard  
The Quick Install Wizard appears the first time you startup CallPilot Manager. The Quick Install  
Wizard is a single page that gathers enough information to set up a working system. It then applies  
the information and restarts the system.  
You can reach CallPilot Manager from another computer through a LAN connection, WAN/  
Internet connection or an Ethernet crossover cable. All of these methods create an IP connection  
that allows you to run CallPilot Manager.  
Use the following procedure to run the Quick Install Wizard:  
1
2
Launch your browser.  
In the URL address box, type the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 IP address.  
For example: HTTP://192.168.110.10  
Note: You must include HTTP:// to access CallPilot Manager.  
The Quick Install Wizard screen appears. Depending on your system, this can take several  
minutes to appear.  
3
Configure the Quick Install parameters for a CallPilot Mini according to Table 13 on page 39.  
Configure the Quick Install parameters for a CallPilot 150 according to Table 14 on page 41.  
Table 13 Quick Install Wizard parameters for a CallPilot Mini  
Field name  
Description  
IP Address  
Enter the IP Address for the CallPilot Mini. If you do not know the IP Address, contact  
your network administrator.  
This is the IP Address you will use to access the CallPilot Mini using CallPilot Manager.  
Changes to the IP Address take effect when you reboot the CallPilot Mini.  
If this is a re-install, the IP Address shows the current settings, not the factory default.  
Subnet Mask  
Primary DNS  
Enter the Subnet Mask for the CallPilot Mini. If you do not know the Subnet Mask,  
contact your network administrator.  
Changes to the Subnet Mask take effect when you reboot the CallPilot Mini.  
If this is a re-install, the Subnet Mask shows the current settings, not the factory default.  
Enter the IP Address of the Primary DNS server that CallPilot Mini uses. If you do not  
know the IP Address, contact your network administrator.  
The Primary DNS server allows you to use domain names, such as  
Note: If you do not use DNS, leave this box blank. CallPilot applications, such as Digital  
Networking, can use a DNS server even if you leave this box blank.  
Secondary DNS  
Enter the IP Address of the Secondary DNS server that CallPilot Mini uses. If you do not  
know the IP Address, contact your network administrator.  
CallPilot Mini uses the Secondary DNS server if it cannot contact the Primary DNS  
server or if the domain name is not listed in the Primary DNS server.  
Note: If you do not use DNS, leave this box blank. CallPilot applications, such as Digital  
Networking, can use a DNS server even if you leave this box blank.  
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Field name  
Description  
Default Gateway  
Enter the IP Address of the default next-hop router. If you do not know the IP Address,  
contact your network administrator.  
Note: If you do not require a next-hop router, leave this box blank.  
Digits per  
Extension  
Select the length of the extension number in digits.  
Attendant DN  
Enter the directory number of the attendant. You can enter a number from 1 to 7 digits  
long.  
Primary  
Language  
Select the default language that is used for voice prompts, text messages, and the  
Auto-Attendant.  
You can change the language of individual mailboxes by assigning a different Class of  
Service to those mailboxes.  
Country  
Select the country in which the CallPilot Mini is installed.  
The country you select determines several country specific settings such as the  
telephone number length, mailbox login sequence and Call ProgressTone Detection.  
You must select the country that the CallPilot Mini is in to ensure proper operation.  
The default country is North America.  
Companding Type Select the companding law that is used by your Meridian 1 switch and the public  
switched telephone network.  
You can select A-Law or M-Law.  
Mailbox Keycode If you have purchased additional mailboxes for CallPilot, enter the keycode you received  
with your mailbox package.  
If you have not purchased additional mailboxes, leave these boxes empty.  
Use these boxes only for the keycode for additional mailboxes. Do not enter the keycode  
that enables the basic voicemail application.  
From Extension  
Enter the extension number of the first telephone in a range of telephones you want to  
create a mailbox for.  
A mailbox is created for this telephone and for all of the telephones up to the extension  
number you enter in the To Extension box.  
The mailboxes are named according the set name of the telephone and assigned Class  
of Service 1.  
To Extension  
Enter the extension number of the last telephone in a range of telephones you want to  
create a mailbox for.  
The extension number you enter in this box must be the same or higher than the  
extension number you enter in the From Extension box.  
Outdial Method  
Select the outdial method you want to assign to the mailboxes created using the From  
Extension and To Extension boxes. You can choose None, Line, Pool or Route.  
If you select None, no outdial method is assigned to the mailboxes.  
If you select Route, a route is assigned as the Outdial Method for the mailboxes.  
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Table 14 Quick Install Wizard parameters for a CallPilot 150  
Field name  
Description  
IP Address  
Enter the IP Address for the CallPilot 150. If you do not know the IP Address, contact  
your network administrator.  
This is the IP Address you will use to access the CallPilot 150 using CallPilot Manager.  
Changes to the IP Address take effect when you reboot the CallPilot 150.  
If this is a re-install, the IP Address shows the current settings, not the factory default.  
Subnet Mask  
Primary DNS  
Enter the Subnet Mask for the CallPilot 150. If you do not know the Subnet Mask,  
contact your network administrator.  
Changes to the Subnet Mask take effect when you reboot the CallPilot 150.  
If this is a re-install, the Subnet Mask shows the current settings, not the factory default.  
Enter the IP Address of the Primary DNS server that CallPilot 150 uses. If you do not  
know the IP Address, contact your network administrator.  
The Primary DNS server allows you to use domain names, such as  
Note: If you do not use DNS, leave this box blank. CallPilot applications, such as Digital  
Networking, can use a DNS server even if you leave this box blank.  
Secondary DNS  
Default Gateway  
Enter the IP Address of the Secondary DNS server that CallPilot 150 uses. If you do not  
know the IP Address, contact your network administrator.  
CallPilot 150 uses the Secondary DNS server if it cannot contact the Primary DNS  
server or if the domain name is not listed in the Primary DNS server.  
Note: If you do not use DNS, leave this box blank. CallPilot applications, such as Digital  
Networking, can use a DNS server even if you leave this box blank.  
Enter the IP Address of the default next-hop router. If you do not know the IP Address,  
contact your network administrator.  
Note: If you do not require a next-hop router, leave this box blank.  
Base Application The default base application is voicemail. If you want the base application to be Call  
Center, click the CallCenter button.  
If you select voicemail, the voicemail application and 20 mailboxes are enabled.  
If you select Call Center, the Call Center application and 10 agents are enabled.  
If you choose Call Center, the mailbox and lines administration sections are removed  
from the Quick Install Wizard screen.  
Attendant DN  
Enter the extension number of the CallPilot attendant.  
Primary UI Style  
Select the user interface style assigned to the mailboxes. You can select NVM or  
CallPilot.  
If you select NVM, the mailbox user interface operates like Norstar Voice Mail and  
FlashTalk. Users will hear Norstar Voice Mail voice prompts and see Norstar Voice Mail  
text prompts.  
If you select CallPilot, the mailbox user interface operates like Meridian 1 CallPilot.  
Users will hear CallPilot voice prompts and see text prompts for CallPilot.  
You can change the UI style of individual mailboxes by assigning a different Class of  
Service to those mailboxes.  
Primary  
Language  
Select the default language that is used for voice prompts, text messages, the  
Auto-Attendant and Feature 983 administration.  
You can change the language of individual mailboxes by assigning a different Class of  
Service to those mailboxes.  
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Field name  
Description  
Country  
Select the country in which the CallPilot 150 is installed.  
The country you select determines several country specific settings such as the  
telephone number length, mailbox login sequence and Call ProgressTone Detection.  
You must select the country that the CallPilot 150 is in to ensure proper operation.  
The default is North America.  
From Line  
Enter the line number of the first line in a range of lines that you want the auto-attendant  
to answer.  
The auto-attendant answers this line and all of the lines up to the line number you enter  
in the To Line box.  
To Line  
Enter the line number of the last line in a range of lines you want the auto-attendant to  
answer.  
The line number you enter in this box must be the same or higher than the line number  
you enter in the From Line box.  
Number of rings  
Enter the number of rings that CallPilot waits before answering a line.  
Mailbox Keycode If you have purchased additional mailboxes for CallPilot, enter the keycode you received  
with your mailbox package.  
If you have not purchased additional mailboxes, leave these boxes empty.  
Use these boxes only for the keycode for additional mailboxes. Do not enter the keycode  
that enables the basic voicemail application.  
From Extension  
Enter the extension number of the first telephone in a range of telephones you want to  
create a mailbox for.  
A mailbox is created for this telephone and for all of the telephones up to the extension  
number you enter in the To Extension box.  
The mailboxes are named according the set name of the telephone and assigned Class  
of Service 1.  
To Extension  
Enter the extension number of the last telephone in a range of telephones you want to  
create a mailbox for.  
The extension number you enter in this box must be the same or higher than the  
extension number you enter in the From Extension box.  
Outdial Method  
Select the outdial method you want to assign to the mailboxes created using the From  
Extension and To Extension boxes. You can choose None, Line, Pool or Route.  
If you select None, no outdial method is assigned to the mailboxes.  
If you select Line, click the Outdial Method text box and enter the line number of the line  
you want assign to the mailboxes.  
If you select Pool, click the Outdial Method text box and enter the line pool number of  
the line pool you want to assign to the mailboxes.  
Note: Line pool numbers 0 to 15 correspond to the Line Pools A to O on the KSU  
programming interface.  
If you select Route, click the Outdial Method text box and enter the route number of the  
route you want to assign to the mailboxes.  
4
5
Click the Install button.  
If you are initializing a CallPilot Mini, reboot the CallPilot Mini.  
You can now start programming the CallPilot parameters. For information about how to program  
CallPilot, refer to the CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide.  
Note: If you have changed any of the IP addresses or the Subnet Mask, you must reboot  
the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 before you start programming the CallPilot parameters.  
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Initializing CallPilot 150 using a telephone  
To initialize CallPilot 150 you need to:  
determine the CallPilot 150 Feature Codes  
configure the CallPilot 150 initial parameters  
Note: You cannot initialize the CallPilot Mini using a telephone. To initialize a CallPilot  
Mini, use CallPilot Manager.  
If you initialized CallPilot 150 using CallPilot Manager, you do not need to initialize  
CallPilot 150 using a telephone.  
Determining CallPilot 150 Feature Codes  
Default Feature Codes are assigned to CallPilot 150 by the Norstar system. These default codes are  
listed in Table 15. When these default Feature Codes are used by other Norstar applications, the  
Norstar system assigns Feature Codes between 900 and 999 to CallPilot 150. These codes might  
not be assigned in sequential order. Record the assigned Feature Codes on Table 15.  
Table 15 Assigned Feature Codes  
Feature Code name  
Default  
Number  
Used By  
Agent Login  
≤·‚›  
≤·‚°  
≤·‚·  
≤·°‚  
≤·°⁄  
≤·°¤  
≤·°‹  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
≤· _____ _____  
Call Center only  
Busy Mode  
Call Center only  
Queue Status  
Call Center only  
Leave Message  
Open Mailbox  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Call Center and Voicemail  
Operator/Service Control  
System Administration  
Call Forward to Voicemail ≤·°›  
CallPilot DN  
Transfer to Voicemail  
Interrupt  
≤·°fi  
≤·°fl  
≤·°‡  
≤·°°  
≤·°·  
Name Dial  
Record Call  
Follow this procedure to determine CallPilot Feature Codes:  
1
2
Press ≤·•⁄ on a two-line display telephone.  
Record the Feature Code for the first feature used by CallPilot in Table 15 and on the CallPilot  
Programming Record or the Call Center Programming Record.  
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3
Press NEXT to show the next Feature Code used by CallPilot. Record this code in Table 15 and  
on the CallPilot Programming Record or the Call Center Programming Record.  
4
5
Repeat step 3 until you reach the final Feature Code.  
Press QUIT to end this session.  
Configuring the CallPilot 150 initial parameters  
To configure the CallPilot 150 initial parameters:  
1. Press ≤·°‹.  
This is the default System Administration feature code. If  
your system does not use the default feature codes, enter  
the System Administration feature code you determined  
earlier.  
Pswd:  
RETRY  
2. Enter ¤flfl‹›› (CONFIG) and press OK.  
OK  
App:voicemail  
CHNG  
3. Press CHNG to toggle the settings between voicemail or  
NEXT  
CallCenter.  
If you choose voicemail, the voicemail application and 20  
mailboxes are enabled.  
If you choose CallCenter, the Call Center software and 10  
agents are enabled.  
4. Press NEXT.  
Bilingual?  
5. Press Y if you want the display and voice prompts to be  
available in two languages.  
YES  
NO  
Press N if you want the display and voice prompts to be  
available in one language.  
When you choose N (No) for the Bilingual option, step 6 is not  
required and the system automatically goes to step 7.  
Primary lang?  
6. Press the button for the language you want as the Primary  
Language.  
ENG  
FRE  
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Group lists? Y  
CHNG  
7. Press CHNG to toggle the settings between Y for Yes, or N for  
NEXT  
No.  
8. Press NEXT.  
When you choose N (No) for the enable Group List option,  
steps 9 and 10 are not required and the system automatically  
goes to step 11.  
Leading digit: 9  
9. Press CHNG to enter a new Group List leading digit.  
CHNG  
NEXT  
The Group List leading digit can be any number from 0 to 9.  
Special Mailbox numbers automatically begin with 1, so if  
you select a Group List leading digit of 1, the Special  
Mailboxes will begin with 2. The Group List Leading Digit  
cannot be the same as the first number of any mailbox.  
10. Press NEXT.  
CallPilot UI:Y  
CHNG  
11. Press CHNG to toggle the settings between Y for Yes, or N for  
NEXT  
NEXT  
No.  
12. Press NEXT.  
Primary UI:NVM  
CHNG  
13. Press CHNG to toggle the setting between NVM and CP.  
If you choose NVM, the mailbox users will see and hear  
Norstar Voice Mail prompts when they use their mailboxes.  
If you choose CP, the mailbox users will see and hear  
CallPilot prompts when they use their mailboxes.  
14. Press NEXT.  
System config  
RETRY  
15. Press OK.  
OK  
Configuring...  
This message appears on the display.  
System ready  
Initialization takes about three seconds. When complete, the  
display shows: System ready and Exit.  
Exit  
After the initialization programming is completed, the display  
automatically returns to the time and date.  
You can now start programming the CallPilot parameters. For information about how to program  
the CallPilot, refer to the CallPilot Set Up and Operation Guide.  
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Chapter 6  
Language Configuration Utility  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has two languages available for text and voice prompts. The  
Language Configuration Utility allows you to change the two languages that are available.  
The computer you use to run the Language Configuration Utility must be compatible with  
Microsoft® Windows® and have a network connection to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Changing the languages available  
To change the available languages:  
1
2
3
4
Load the CallPilot CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.  
Open the CD folder and open the Optional Software folder.  
Open the Language Utility folder.  
Double click the CallPilotLangConfig.exe file.  
The CallPilot Language Configuration screen appears.  
5
6
Select the Server name option or the Server IP Address option.  
If you selected the Server name option, enter the fully qualified domain name for the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
If you selected the Server IP Address option, enter the IP address of the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 in standard dotted format.  
7
Click the Next button.  
The Language Configuration Utility attempts to connect to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
If the connection is successful, the Language Selection options appear.  
8
9
Click the Specify the language to remove drop list.  
The two languages available on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 appear.  
Click the language you want to remove.  
10 Click the Specify the language to install drop list.  
The languages available to install appear.  
11 Click the new language you want to install on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
12 Click the Browse button.  
The Save As dialog box appears.  
13 Move to the location where the language you want to install is located and click on the  
language file.  
14 Click the Save button.  
The Summary information screen appears.  
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15 Check the information that appears on this screen.  
If the information is correct, click the Finish button.  
If the information is not correct, click the Back button and correct the information before  
proceeding.  
A dialog box appears when the language change is completed.  
16 Click the OK button.  
17 If you want to change the second language, repeat steps 4 to 16 for the second language.  
18 Reboot the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 by removing the power cable from the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150, waiting 30 seconds and then reconnecting the power cable.  
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Chapter 7  
Password administration  
Resetting passwords  
This section identifies each type of CallPilot password and how to reset it if the owner forgets it.  
Resetting the system administrator password  
This is the password the system administrator uses to reach the administrative functions, including  
resetting other passwords. The default is 0000. The system makes the users reset their passwords  
the first time they access their mailboxes through the telephone interface.  
Resetting the password using a telephone (CallPilot Mini & CallPilot 150)  
Use this procedure to reset the system administrator password:  
1
2
Dial in to CallPilot system.  
Ask the CallPilot Attendant to transfer you, or use the Automated Attendant to transfer  
yourself, to the General Delivery Mailbox.  
3
Log on to the General Delivery Mailbox using the general delivery mailbox number and  
password.  
4
5
6
Enter the telephone number of the modem on the support computer.  
Press °‚°.  
Press ‡‹‡‹°‡fl‡‡·‹ (R E S E T S M P S W D).  
Note: On the CallPilot 150, you must be using the CallPilot User Interface to reset the  
password using °‚°. If you are using the Norstar Voice Mail User Interface, use  
≤·°fi to reset the password.  
Resetting the password using a telephone (CallPilot 150 only)  
Use this procedure to reset the system administrator password.  
1. Press ≤·°fi.  
2. Press ·.  
Set: xxxx  
NEXT  
OK  
3. Press ‡‹‡‹°‡fl‡‡·‹  
Pswd:  
RETRY  
(R E S E T S M P S W D) and press OK or £.  
4. Press YES or £.  
Reset Password:  
YES  
NO  
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Resetting the operator password (CallPilot 150 only)  
The operator password is used to gain access to operator manager functions, such as open and  
close business, change attendant DNs and enable and disable call answering.  
Resetting the password using CallPilot Manager  
1
2
3
4
5
Log on to CallPilot Manager.  
Click the Operations heading.  
Click the Operator Settings link.  
Select the Reset Operator Password check box.  
Click the Submit button.  
The password resets to 67372867 (operator).  
Resetting the password using a telephone  
Use this procedure to reset the operator password using a telephone with CallPilot User Interface:  
1
2
Dial in to CallPilot system.  
Ask the CallPilot Attendant to transfer you, or use the Automated Attendant to transfer  
yourself, to the General Delivery Mailbox.  
3
Log on to the General Delivery Mailbox using the general delivery mailbox number and  
password.  
4
5
6
Enter the telephone number of the modem on the support computer.  
Press °‚°.  
Press ‡‹‡‹°fl‡‹‡‡‡·‹ (R E S E T O P E R P S W D).  
Note: You must be using the CallPilot User Interface to reset the password using  
°‚°. If you are using the Norstar Voice Mail User Interface, use ≤·°fi to  
reset the password.  
Use this procedure to reset the operator password using a telephone with a Norstar Voice Mail  
User Interface.  
1. Press ≤·°fi.  
2. Press .  
Set: xxxx  
NEXT  
OK  
3. Press ‡‹‡‹°fl‡‹‡‡‡·‹  
Pswd:  
RETRY  
(R E S E T O P E R P S W D) and press OK or £.  
4. Choose YES or £.  
Reset Password:  
YES  
NO  
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Resetting the Mailbox passwords  
The Mailbox password allows users to access their mailbox.  
Resetting the password using CallPilot Manager  
1
2
3
4
Log on to CallPilot Manager.  
Click the Mailbox Administration heading.  
Click the Change/Delete Mailbox link.  
Click the Reset Password link by the mailbox for which you are resetting the password.  
A confirmation dialog box appears.  
5
Click the OK button.  
The password resets to 0000.  
Resetting the password using a telephone (CallPilot 150 only)  
Follow this procedure to reset a mailbox password using a telephone.  
1. Press ≤·°‹.  
2. Enter the system administration mailbox number and  
password.  
Log:  
QUIT RETRY OK  
3. Press MBOX.  
Admin  
MBOX AA OTHR  
4. Press CHNG.  
Mailbox Admin  
ADD DEL CHNG  
5. Enter the number of the mailbox you wish to change.  
Mbox:  
DIR  
QUIT  
NEXT  
6. Press Next until Password appears on the display.  
7. Press RESET.  
Password:  
RESET  
8. Press ®.  
Resetting the Call Center Administrator password(CallPilot 150 only)  
This password is used to access CallPilot Manager to administer the Call Center software.  
1
2
3
4
Log on to CallPilot Manager.  
Click the Configuration heading.  
Click the Access Passwords link.  
Enter a new password into the Call Center Administration Password box.  
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6
Enter the password again in the Confirmation box.  
Click the Submit button.  
Resetting the Modem access password  
This password is used to access CallPilot over a dialup connection.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Log on to CallPilot Manager.  
Click the Configuration heading.  
Click the Access Passwords link.  
Enter a new password into the Modem Access box.  
Enter the password again in the Confirmation box.  
Click the Submit button.  
Resetting the Modem access password using a telephone  
(CallPilot 150 only)  
Follow this procedure to reset the Modem access password using a telephone.  
1. Press ≤·°‹.  
2. Enter the system administration mailbox number and  
password.  
Log:  
QUIT RETRY OK  
3. Press .  
Admin  
MBOX AA OTHR  
4. Press NEXT.  
Voice Mail:Y  
CHNG  
NEXT  
5. Press NEXT.  
Dir avail:Y  
CHNG  
NEXT  
6. Press OK.  
Match:Lastname  
CHNG OK  
Modem access:Y  
7. Press CHNG.  
CHNG  
OK  
8. Press CHNG.  
Modem access:N  
CHNG  
OK  
9. Enter the new Modem access password and press OK.  
10. Re-enter the new Modem access password and press OK.  
11. Press ®.  
Pswd:  
RETRY  
OK  
OK  
Again:  
RETRY  
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Chapter 8  
Backing up and restoring CallPilot  
Using the CallPilot tools, you can:  
back up CallPilot information  
restore CallPilot information  
retrieve the CallPilot log files  
To use these features, you must install the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility on your computer.  
Note: You must have Windows 95 or later installed on your computer to run the CallPilot  
Backup and Restore Utility.  
Installing the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility  
To install the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility:  
1
2
3
4
5
Load the CallPilot CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.  
Open the CD folder and open the Optional Software folder.  
Open the BRU Utility folder.  
Copy the file CallPilotBRU.exe to a folder on your computer.  
Remove the CallPilot CD from your computer.  
Backing up the CallPilot information  
Backing up the CallPilot information is a method of protecting your CallPilot programming, voice  
messages and greetings. When you back up CallPilot, you make a copy the CallPilot information  
and store it in a directory on your computer. If your CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 must be replaced  
or loses its programming, you can restore this back up information to your  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Note: Nortel Networks recommends that you perform a back up after you have completed  
your initial programming. We also recommend that you back up on a regular basis to save  
new programming, greetings and voice messages.  
You must install the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility on the computer you are using to  
back up the CallPilot information.  
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Before you backup the CallPilot information, make sure you have enough disk space available on  
the disk you are using to store the backup information. Table 16 shows the maximum amount of  
disk space required for each backup.  
Table 16 Maximum disk space required to backup CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
Type of CallPilot system  
Maximum disk space required  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
85 MB  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 (with  
optional message storage upgrade)  
180 MB  
Caution: Do not use CallPilot Manager to perform any administrative tasks while a  
backup is in progress. If you use CallPilot Manager to make a change during a backup, the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 can become corrupted and inoperable.  
To help prevent other people from making changes during a backup, inform anyone with  
administrative privileges that you are doing a backup and that they should not access  
CallPilot Manager until the backup is completed.  
To back up the CallPilot information:  
1
2
3
4
5
Start your web browser.  
Log on to CallPilot Manager.  
Click the Operations heading.  
Click the Backup/Restore link.  
Click the Proceed button.  
Note: When you click the Proceed button to start a back up, the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 shuts down and drops all of the users accessing CallPilot. This includes users  
accessing their mailboxes, callers leaving a message and callers waiting in Call Center  
Skillsets.  
Make sure that there is no one using the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 before you start the  
back up. For information about how to determine if the CallPilot ports are busy, refer to  
6
Close your web browser window.  
Note: To ensure proper operation, you must close the web browser window.  
7
8
Create a directory on your computer where you want to store the CallPilot information.  
Start the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility (CallPilotBRU.exe).  
The CallPilot Backup/Restore Utility screen appears.  
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Click the Backup option.  
10 In the Local Folder box, enter the path name of the directory on your computer in which you  
want to store the CallPilot information.  
11 In the CallPilot 150 hostname or IP addresses box, enter the host name or IP address of the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 you want to backup.  
12 Click the OK button.  
A confirmation dialog box appears.  
13 If the information on the confirmation dialog is correct, click the Continue button.  
If the information is not correct, click the Cancel button and repeat steps 10 to 12.  
A dialog box appears when the backup is completed.  
14 Click the Continue button.  
Restoring the CallPilot information  
If your CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has been replaced or has lost its programming information,  
you can restore the CallPilot programming, greetings and voice messages from a previous back up.  
Note: You must have a back up of the CallPilot information stored on your computer to  
perform a restore.  
You must install the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility on the computer you are using to  
restore the CallPilot information.  
Caution: Do not use CallPilot Manager to perform any administrative tasks while a  
restore is in progress. If you use CallPilot Manager to make a change during a restore, the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 can become corrupted and inoperable.  
To help prevent other people from making changes during a restore, inform anyone with  
administrative privileges that you are doing a restore and that they should not access  
CallPilot Manager until the restore is completed.  
Note: Check the Country and Language settings on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
before starting the Restore. The Country and Language settings must be the same as the  
backup CallPilot information you are restoring.  
If the Country setting is different than the backup, use CallPilot Manager to change the  
language to match the backup CallPilot information. For information about how to change  
the Country settings, refer to the CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide.  
If the Language settings are different than the backup, use the Language Configuration  
Utility to change the languages to match the backup CallPilot information. For  
information about how to use the Language Configuration Utility, refer to “Language  
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To restore the CallPilot information:  
1
2
3
4
5
Start your web browser.  
Log on to CallPilot Manager.  
Click the Operations heading.  
Click the Backup/Restore link.  
Click the Proceed button.  
Note: When you click the Proceed button to start a restore, the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 shuts down and drops all of the users accessing CallPilot. This includes users  
accessing their mailboxes, callers leaving a message and callers waiting in Call Center  
Skillsets.  
Make sure that there is no one using the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 before you start the  
restore.  
For information about how to determine if the CallPilot ports are busy, refer to  
6
7
Close your web browser.  
Note: To ensure proper operation, you must close the web browser window.  
Start the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility (CallPilotBRU.exe).  
The CallPilot Backup/Restore Utility screen appears.  
8
9
Click the Restore option.  
In the Local Folder box, enter the path name of the directory on your computer in which the  
CallPilot backup information is stored.  
10 In the CallPilot 150 hostname or IP addresses box, enter the host name or IP address of the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to which you want to restore information.  
11 Click the OK button.  
A confirmation dialog box appears.  
12 If the information on the confirmation dialog is correct, click the Continue button.  
If the information is not correct, click the Cancel button and repeat steps 11 to 13.  
A dialog box appears when the restore is completed.  
13 Click the Continue button.  
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Retrieving the CallPilot log files  
The CallPilot log files are a tool used by your Nortel Networks representative to help diagnose a  
CallPilot problem.  
Note: The information in the log files is intended for Nortel Networks service  
representatives. You will need the assistance of a service representative to interpret the  
information contained in these files.  
You must install the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility on the computer you are using to  
retrieve the log files.  
To retrieve the CallPilot log files:  
1
2
Create a directory on your computer where you want to store the CallPilot log files.  
Start the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility (CallPilotBRU.exe).  
The CallPilot Backup/Restore Utility screen appears.  
3
4
Click the Log Files option.  
In the Local Folder box, enter the path name of the directory on your computer in which you  
want to store the CallPilot Log Files.  
5
6
7
In the CallPilot 150 hostname or IP addresses box, enter the host name or IP address of the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 from which you want to retrieve the log files.  
Click the OK button.  
A confirmation dialog box appears.  
If the information on the confirmation dialog is correct, click the Continue button.  
If the information is not correct, click the Cancel button and repeat steps 4 to 6.  
A dialog box appears when the Log files have been copied onto your computer. It will take  
several minutes to copy the CallPilot log files to your computer.  
8
Click the OK button.  
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Chapter 9  
Upgrading CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
This section describes how to upgrade the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150. You can upgrade:  
the CallPilot software  
the message storage  
Upgrading the CallPilot software version  
Make sure that there is no one using the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 before you start the upgrade.  
For information about how to determine if the CallPilot ports are busy, refer to “Programming  
1
Nortel Networks recommends that you backup your CallPilot information before you upgrade  
the CallPilot software. For information about how to backup CallPilot, refer to “Backing up  
2
3
4
Put on an anti-static strap and connect it to a grounded metal object.  
Unplug the power connector from the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Insert the upgrade cartridge in the top PCMCIA slot.  
For the location of the PCMCIA slots, refer to Figure 1 on page 19.  
Caution: The upgrade cartridge must be inserted in the top PCMCIA slot.  
If the upgrade cartridge is inserted in the bottom PCMCIA slot, your current software  
overwrites the upgrade cartridge and all of your programming is lost. Contact your  
Nortel Networks Service Representative for assistance.  
Caution: Never install the upgrade cartridge or the feature cartridge in any device  
other than the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150. These cartridges can be corrupted by  
inserting them in other devices.  
5
6
Restore power to the unit.  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 starts up. During the start up, the LEDs turn on and off in the  
following sequence:  
LEDs 1 to 4 light for approximately 20 seconds  
LEDs 1 to 4 turn off for approximately 25 seconds  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 copies the files from the upgrade cartridge to the feature  
cartridge. During the upgrade, the LEDs turn on and off in the following sequence:  
LEDs 1 to 4 cycle on and off, one at a time, for approximately 8 to 10 minutes  
LEDs 1 to 4 turn off for approximately 40 seconds  
some or all of the LEDs 1 to 4 may light to indicate TCM connections to the CallPilot  
on these ports  
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8
9
Wait until the  
LED turns on.  
Unplug the power connector from the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Press the eject button on the top PCMCIA slot to remove the upgrade cartridge.  
Note: When removing the upgrade cartridge, be careful not to dislodge the feature  
cartridge in the bottom slot. If the feature cartridge becomes dislodged, ensure it is  
fully inserted before you restore power.  
10 Restore power to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 will reboot. At this point it begins any necessary conversions.  
11 If necessary, you can restore your CallPilot information. For information about how to restore  
the CallPilot information, refer to “Restoring the CallPilot information” on page 55.  
Upgrading the message storage  
Message storage is the amount of memory available on your CallPilot system to store greetings  
and voice mail messages. You can upgrade the message storage on your CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 from 24 hours to 60 hours.  
To upgrade the message storage, you replace the existing feature cartridge with the expanded  
memory feature cartridge. Contact your Nortel Networks sales representative for information on  
how to obtain an expanded memory feature cartridge.  
To upgrade the message storage:  
1
Backup your CallPilot information. For information about how to backup CallPilot, refer to  
2
3
4
5
Put on an anti-static strap and connect it to a grounded metal object.  
Unplug the power connector from the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Press the eject button on the bottom PCMCIA slot to remove the feature cartridge.  
Insert the new feature cartridge into the bottom PCMCIA slot.  
For the location of the PCMCIA slots, refer to Figure 1 on page 19.  
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Connect power to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
The CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 will reboot.  
Note: A correct reboot of the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is indicated by the  
following LED sequence:  
LEDs 1 to 4 light for approximately 20 seconds  
LEDs 1 to 4 turn off for approximately 25 seconds  
LEDs 1 to 4 blink rapidly for approximately 30 seconds  
LEDs 1 to 4 turn off for approximately 50 seconds  
some or all of the LEDs 1 to 4 may light to indicate TCM connections  
to the CallPilot on these ports  
LED lights to indicate that CallPilot is operating normally  
If the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 does not reboot, make sure the feature cartridge is  
in the bottom PCMCIA slot and is properly seated. If the feature cartridge is not  
inserted properly, disconnect the power from the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150, insert  
the feature cartridge in the bottom slot and restore power.  
7
8
9
Use CallPilot Manager to change the Country setting to the country that was selected before  
the upgrade. For information about how to change the Country settings, refer to the CallPilot  
Manager Set Up and Operation Guide.  
Use the Language Configuration Utility to change the Languages settings to the languages that  
were selected before the upgrade. For information about how to use the Language  
Configuration Utility, refer to “Language Configuration Utility” on page 47.  
Restore your CallPilot information. For information about how to restore the CallPilot  
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Troubleshooting  
Introduction  
Troubleshooting CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 problems involves determining the symptoms and  
diagnosing the cause of the problem.  
A problem can be the result of more than one component failure. Diagnosing a CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 problem involves isolating the cause, and determining whether the malfunction  
involves a failed hardware component or the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 software configuration.  
Important: After you have determined the cause of the problem, and corrected the problem by  
replacing a component or changing the software configuration parameters, you must test the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Diagnosing problems  
A malfunctioning CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 can be caused by a faulty component or the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 software configuration. The following sections describe the  
symptoms that occur when CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 malfunctions. The symptoms are  
described first, followed by the procedures to confirm and correct the problem.  
The RS-232 terminal cannot communicate with CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150  
Communication problems appear as garbled text or a blank screen. You need to determine if the  
problem is a communication problem, or if CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is not working at all.  
1
Check to see if CallPilot 150 responds to the Feature Codes.  
Note: If you are troubleshooting a CallPilot Mini, skip step 1. The CallPilot Mini  
does not support Feature Codes.  
Press ≤·°⁄ on any Norstar telephone connected to the system. CallPilot 150 should  
respond with the Pswd: display prompt. The Log: display prompt can also appear if the  
telephone is not assigned a mailbox.  
Note: CallPilot 150 Feature Codes might not be the default codes shown here. For  
more information on determining CallPilot 150 feature codes, refer to “Determining  
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If there is no response, this indicates that CallPilot 150 is not functioning. Refer to “CallPilot  
If CallPilot 150 responds with the appropriate prompt, there is a communication problem on  
the serial port. Continue with the steps in this procedure until you find the problem.  
2
3
Ensure the RS-232 terminal communication parameters are set to 9600 baud/ 8 data bits/1 stop  
bit/no parity/no flow control. For instructions about setting these parameters, refer to the  
manual supplied with the terminal.  
Check the RS-232 cable. Ensure it is connected to the serial port on CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 and to the serial port on the terminal.  
4
5
Reset the terminal (or terminal emulation software).  
On the RS-232 cable, use a multi-tester to check the continuity of the pins:  
pin 2 - pin 2  
pin 3 - pin 3  
pin 7 - pin 7  
If any check fails, replace the cable.  
Use a different terminal.  
6
7
If there is still a problem, reboot the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 system. If there is no  
improvement call your support line.  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 does not function at all  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is not functioning when there is no response from the terminal, or the  
Feature Codes do not appear on the telephone display.  
1
Check the LEDs.  
If LED 1 is blinking quickly, the Bootloader has encountered an error. Check that the  
Feature Cartridge is installed in the bottom PCMCIA slot.  
If LED 1 and LED 2 are blinking quickly, the Power-on Diagnostics have failed. Refer to  
2
Make sure that no one is logged into the Norstar Remote Utilities application. If someone is,  
have the person exit from Norstar Remote Utilities and then restart CallPilot 150. After  
CallPilot 150 has started up, the person can start Norstar Remote Utilities again.  
Note: If you are troubleshooting a CallPilot Mini, skip step 2.  
3
Check to ensure the:  
TCM port is connected to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
the Power Indicator light is lit  
power supply cord is plugged into the AC socket  
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power supply cord is connected to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 module  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 module is getting power from the AC socket  
4
5
Unplug the module and open the front cover. Remove the feature cartridge and then re-insert  
it. Make sure the feature cartridge is fully inserted in the slot.  
Close the front cover and plug in the module.  
The Power-on Diagnostics fail  
When LEDs 1 and 2 blink quickly, it indicates a Power-on Diagnostics fail. For information  
about other LED error codes, refer to “CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 LEDs” on page 27.  
One of the following two components could be the cause of the problem: the power supply or the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150. To correct the problem:  
1
Measure the power supply voltage. If the voltage is out of specifications, replace the power  
supply and retest the system.  
The power supply provides 9 VDC.  
2
If the power supply is within specifications, replace the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150, then  
reprogram and test the system.  
Cannot access CallPilot Manager  
If you cannot access CallPilot Manager, do the following:  
1
Wait until LED  
turns on before attempting to access CallPilot Manager. If LED  
2
3
Make sure that the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway settings are correct.  
Make sure another device is not using the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 IP address. To test this,  
disconnect the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 from the network and use a computer on the  
network to ping the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 IP address. If another device answers the  
ping, the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 IP address is being used by another device.  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 fails during a start up  
If the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 fails during a start up, do the following:  
1
2
3
4
Remove power from the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Check that the Software Cartridge is properly seated in the Compact Flash Adapter.  
Check that the Compact Flash Adapter is properly seated in the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Restore power to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
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General Delivery Mailbox greeting plays when you dial the Voicemail  
DN on CallPilot Mini  
You must reboot the CallPilot Mini after using the Quick Install Wizard. This ensure the CallPilot  
Mini is using the correct Voicemail DN.  
All of the mailboxes disappear after a software upgrade  
If the upgrade cartridge is inserted in the bottom PCMCIA slot, your current software overwrites  
the upgrade cartridge and all of your programming is lost. Contact your Nortel Networks Service  
Representative for assistance.  
CallPilot 150 Feature Codes are inactive  
Note: Do not use this procedure if you are troubleshooting a CallPilot Mini. The CallPilot  
Mini does not support Feature Codes.  
There are certain situations when you must first remove the Feature Codes that you are planning to  
use before you install the new CallPilot 150 software. These situations include:  
when you are activating new Voice Mail or Call Center functionality  
a new installation of Voice Mail or Call Center  
To remove Feature Codes that may have been used by other applications, use the External Feature  
Inquiry utility (≤••ÙÏʉÍÊ) before you install the new CallPilot 150 software.  
The External Feature Inquiry utility can be used only from a two-line display telephone.  
To remove Feature Codes  
1. Unplug the power to the CallPilot 150.  
2. Press ≤••ÙÏʉÍÊ.  
which is the same as  
Press ≤••·‹°‹‡°.  
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Password:  
3. Enter <the Installer password>  
RETRY  
The default password is Ç؈ÏÈÌ  
(¤flfl‹››). For more information about the Installer  
password, refer to the Norstar Installer Guide that came with  
your KSU.  
Access denied appears if you cannot use external feature  
inquiry from your telephone.  
In use: appears if someone else is using external feature  
inquiry, or an external feature is requesting an external  
feature access code.  
4. Press Fir s t .  
Feat code:  
FIRST  
EXIT  
The first feature code appears.  
5. Press TEST.  
F9XX: xxxxxxxx  
TEST BACK NEXT  
Note: 9XX is the Feature Code and xxxxxxxx is a number  
assigned to the Feature Code.  
6. Press REMOVE to remove the unused code.  
F9XX: Inactive  
REMOVE  
OK  
Note: If F9XX: Active appears, the code is still being used by  
a Norstar peripheral. Press OK.  
7. Press NEXT to show the next Feature Code.  
F9XX: Free  
TEST BACK NEXT  
8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 until you have tested all of the Feature  
Codes.  
Note: If None Registered appears, all of the Feature Codes  
have been tested and removed. The External Feature Inquiry  
utility exits.  
9. Press ® to exit external feature inquiry.  
10. Plug the power back into the CallPilot 150.  
CallPilot 150 does not reboot following **STARTUP  
Note: Do not use this procedure if you are troubleshooting a CallPilot Mini. The CallPilot  
Mini does not support Feature Codes.  
Following a **STARTUP of the KSU you must manually reboot and reset CallPilot 150. For  
information about resetting CallPilot, refer to the CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide  
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Inactive feature  
Note: Do not use this procedure if you are troubleshooting a CallPilot Mini. The CallPilot  
Mini does not support Feature Codes.  
Maintenance of the CallPilot 150 installation is required if you attempt to initialize the system and  
the display shows:  
Inactive feature  
Should this occur:  
1
Check the wiring at the distribution block, then enter the System Administration Feature Code.  
The default code is ≤·°‹.  
The display should show:  
Log:  
QUIT RETRY OK  
2
If the display still shows Inactive feature, disconnect the power cord and check all the  
wiring for the CallPilot 150. Make sure the:  
power supply is connected and plugged in  
CallPilot 150 has had the necessary time to complete the four minute self testing  
procedure  
CallPilot 150 is connected to a working station port  
there are no telephones or peripherals connected to the station port which has the same DN  
that was assigned as the Control DN of a Skillset.  
power source to the CallPilot 150 is not damaged  
3
4
After checking all the wiring, reconnect the power. Wait four minutes and repeat step 1.  
If you have checked the wiring and the module is still not operational disconnect and  
repackage the module, and return it to your distributor.  
Time on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 does not match the time on  
the telephone system  
When you change the time on the telephone system, it can take up to 10 minutes for the time on the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to change.  
LED error messages  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 uses the LEDs to indicate an error message.  
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LED 1 is blinking quickly  
If LED 1 is blinking quickly, the Bootloader has encountered an error.  
1
2
Make sure the feature cartridge is in the bottom PCMCIA slot and it is seated properly.  
Make sure no one is logged into Norstar Remote Utilities. If someone is, ask them to log out  
until the CallPilot 150 has finished rebooting.  
Note: If you are troubleshooting a CallPilot Mini, skip step 2.  
LED 1 and LED 2 are blinking quickly  
If LED 1 and LED 2 are blinking quickly, the Power-on Diagnostics have failed. Refer to  
LEDs 1 to 4 turn on at power up but do not briefly turn off during start up  
LEDs 1 to 4 turn off briefly during the start up process. If these LEDs do not turn off briefly,  
the hardware initialization has failed. Refer to “The Power-on Diagnostics fail” on page 65.  
One or more of LEDs 1 to 4 do not turn on after CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
has finished starting up  
LEDs 1 to 4 indicate the lines that are connected to the telephone system. If any of these  
LEDs are off, the LED number indicates the line number that is not connected to the telephone  
system. If the lines are supposed to be connected to the telephone system:  
1
2
Check the wiring between the telephone system and the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Make sure the wiring between the telephone system and the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is  
less than 15 meters (50 feet) long.  
LED 6 does not turn on after CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has finished starting  
up  
If LED  
does not turn on a few minutes after CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 has finished  
starting up, the application has failed to start. Refer to “CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 does not  
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Appendix A  
Modem Access  
When there is no access to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 using a LAN connection or the serial  
port, you can use the modem to access to CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Note: Although you can access CallPilot Manager using the modem, Nortel Networks  
recommends you use a LAN connection or an Ethernet crossover cable to access CallPilot  
Manager.  
Modem access is intended for Nortel Networks support personnel and CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 distributors.  
Caution: The CallPilot modem uses three voice channels when connected to the support  
computer. Nortel Networks recommends that you do not use the modem during peak use  
times.  
Do not connect the support computer modem to an internal (extension) line.  
Configuring your computer to access the CallPilot modem  
To configure your computer to access the CallPilot modem, you must:  
connect a telephone to your computer modem  
create a Dial-Up Networking connection  
install the Nortel Networks Modem Configuration Utility  
Connecting a telephone to your computer modem  
In order to access the CallPilot modem, you need a telephone connected to your computer modem.  
You use this telephone to log in to the System Administrator mailbox on the CallPilot system.  
From this mailbox you can access the CallPilot modem.  
Caution: Connect only an analog telephone to your computer modem. Do not connect a  
Meridian or Norstar digital telephone to your computer modem.  
If your computer has a modem with two telephone cable connectors, connect the telephone to the  
jack designated for a telephone. If you are unsure which connector is for a telephone, refer to the  
documentation that came with your modem.  
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If your computer has a modem with one telephone cable connector, you need to use a telephone  
line splitter. To connect the line splitter:  
1
2
3
4
Disconnect the telephone line for the modem from the wall outlet.  
Insert the line splitter into the wall outlet.  
Connect the telephone line for the modem to one of the connectors on the line splitter.  
Connect the telephone line for the telephone to the other connector on the line splitter.  
Creating a Dial-Up Networking connection  
You require a Dial-Up Networking connection to access the CallPilot modem. This connection  
must be configured for Operator assisted or manual dialing.  
Note: If Dial-Up Networking is not installed on your computer, you must install it before  
you can proceed. Refer to the documentation that came with your Windows operating  
system for instruction on how to install Dial-Up Networking.  
Creating a Dial-Up Networking connection on Windows 95 or Windows 98  
1
2
3
Click the Start button and then click Programs.  
Click Accessories and then click Communications.  
Click Dial-Up Networking.  
The Dial-Up Networking window appears.  
4
5
Double click the Make New Connection icon.  
In the Type a name for the computer you are dialing box, enter a name for the CallPilot  
connection.  
6
7
8
9
From the Select a modem drop list, click the modem you are going to use for this connection.  
Click the Configure button.  
Click the Options tab.  
Select the Operator assisted or manual dialing option and then click the OK button.  
10 Click the Next button.  
11 Enter the telephone number and area code of the CallPilot system.  
12 Click the Finish button.  
Configuring the Dial-Up Networking TCP/IP parameters on Windows 95 or  
Windows 98  
1
Right click the Dial-Up Networking connection you created for the CallPilot system and then  
click Properties.  
2
Click the Server Type tab.  
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4
In the Advanced options box, select the Log on to network option:  
In the Advanced options box, clear the following options:  
Enable software compression  
Require encrypted password  
Require data encryption  
Record a log file for this connection  
5
6
In the Allowed network protocols box, select the TCP/IP option.  
In the Allowed network protocols box, clear the following options:  
NetBEUI  
IPX/SPC Compatible  
7
8
9
Click the TCP/IP Settings button.  
Select the Specify an IP address option.  
In the IP address box, enter the IP address of CallPilot system, but change the last set of digits  
to a different number.  
For example, if the CallPilot IP address is 192.168.0.1, enter 192.168.0.10.  
Note: The IP address you enter here is used to identify your computer during the  
modem connection. It does not affect the LAN configuration of your computer.  
10 Clear the following options:  
Use IP header compression  
Use default gateway on remote network  
11 Click the OK button.  
12 Click the OK button.  
Creating a Dial-Up Networking connection on Windows NT 4.0  
1
2
Click the Start button and then click Programs.  
Click Accessories and then click Dial-Up Networking.  
The Dial-Up Networking dialog box appears.  
3
4
5
6
Click the More button and then click Operator assisted or manual dialing.  
Click the New button.  
Enter a name for the CallPilot connection.  
Select the I know all about dial up connections and would prefer to edit the properties  
directly option.  
The Edit Phonebook Entry dialog box appears.  
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Configuring the Dial-Up Networking TCP/IP parameters on Windows NT 4.0  
1
2
3
4
Click the Configure button.  
Click the Initial speed drop list and then click 115200.  
Select the Enable hardware flow control option.  
Clear the following options:  
Enable modem error control  
Enable modem compression  
5
6
7
Click the OK button.  
Click the Server tab.  
Click the Dial-Up server type drop list, and then click the PPP:Internet, Windows 95/98/  
NT4 option.  
8
Select the following options:  
TCP/IP  
Enable software compression  
Enable PPP LPC extensions  
9
Click the TCP/IP Settings button.  
10 Select the Use the following IP address option.  
11 Enter the IP address of CallPilot system, but change the last set of digits to a different number.  
For example, if the CallPilot IP address is 192.168.0.1, enter 192.168.0.10.  
Note: The IP address you enter here is used to identify your computer during the  
modem connection. It does not affect the LAN configuration of your computer.  
12 Clear the following options:  
Use IP header compression  
Use default gateway on remote network  
13 Click the OK button.  
14 Click the Security tab.  
15 Select the Accept any authentication including clear text option.  
16 Click the OK button.  
If you want to access the Dial-Up Networking TCP/IP parameters to check or edit the settings, use  
the following procedure  
1
2
Click the Start button and then click Programs.  
Click Accessories and then click Dial-Up Networking.  
The Dial-Up Networking dialog box appears.  
3
Click the More button and then click Edit Entry and modem properties.  
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Creating a Dial-Up Networking connection on Windows 2000  
1
2
3
Click the Start button and then click Programs.  
Click Accessories and then click Communications.  
Click Network and Dial-Up Connections.  
The Network and Dial-Up Connections dialog box appears.  
4
Click the Make new Connection icon.  
The Network Connection Wizard appears.  
5
6
7
8
9
Select the Dial-up to the Internet option.  
Click the Next button.  
Select the I want to set up my Internet connection manually option.  
Click the Next button.  
Select the I connect through a phone line and a modem option.  
10 Click the Next button.  
11 In the Telephone number box, enter a telephone number.  
It does not matter what telephone number you enter in this box because the number is not used  
for the connection to the CallPilot system.  
12 Click the Advanced button.  
13 Click the Address tab.  
14 Select the Always use the following IP Address option.  
15 Enter the IP address of CallPilot system, but change the last set of digits to a different number.  
For example, if the CallPilot IP address is 192.168.0.1, enter 192.168.0.10.  
Note: The IP address you enter here is used to identify your computer during the  
modem connection. It does not affect the LAN configuration of your computer.  
16 Click the OK button.  
17 Click the Next button.  
18 Leave the user name as Administrator and leave the password box blank.  
19 Click the Next button.  
20 Enter a name for this connection.  
21 Click the Finish button.  
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Configuring the Dial-Up Networking TCP/IP parameters on Windows 2000  
1
Right click on the Dial-Up Networking connection you created for CallPilot and then click  
Properties.  
2
3
4
Click the Configure button.  
Select the Enable hardware flow control option.  
Clear the following options:  
Enable modem error control  
Enable modem compression  
Show Terminal window  
Run script options  
5
6
7
8
9
Click the OK button.  
Click the Security tab.  
Select the Advanced (custom settings) option.  
Click the Settings button.  
Select the Allow these protocols option.  
10 Select the Unencrypted password (PAP) option and clear the other options.  
11 Click the OK button.  
12 Click the Networking tab.  
13 In the Type of dial-up server I am calling drop list, click PPP:Windows 95/98/NT4/2000,  
Internet.  
14 Click the Settings button.  
15 Select the following options:  
Enable LCP extensions  
Enable software compression  
Negotiate multi-link for single link connections  
16 Click the OK button.  
17 Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option.  
18 Click the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) heading and then click the Properties button.  
19 Select the Use the following IP address option.  
20 Enter the IP address of CallPilot system, but change the last set of digits to a different number.  
For example, if the CallPilot IP address is 192.168.0.1, enter 192.168.0.10.  
Note: The IP address you enter here is used to identify your computer during the  
modem connection. It does not affect the LAN configuration of your computer.  
21 Click the OK button.  
22 Click the OK button.  
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Installing the Nortel Networks Modem Configuration Utility  
Your modem requires a special configuration to access the CallPilot modem. The Modem  
Configuration Utility allows you to easily switch between the configuration for the CallPilot  
modem and the configuration for normal modem use.  
To install the Nortel Networks Modem Configuration Utility:  
1
2
3
4
5
Load the CallPilot CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.  
Open the CD folder and open the Optional Software folder.  
Open the Modem Configuration Utility folder.  
Copy the file CPsecureModem.exe to a folder on your computer.  
Remove the CallPilot CD from your computer.  
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Enabling the modem on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150  
You must enable the CallPilot modem before you access the system using the modem.  
Enabling Modem access using CallPilot Manager  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Log on to CallPilot Manager.  
Click the Configuration heading.  
Click the Access Passwords link.  
Enter a password in the Modem Access box.  
Enter the password again in the Confirmation box.  
Click the Submit button.  
Note: To disable Modem access, clear the Modem Access and Confirmation boxes and  
then click the Submit button.  
Enabling Modem access using a telephone (CallPilot 150 only)  
Follow this procedure to enable the Modem access password using a telephone.  
1. Press ≤·°‹.  
2. Enter the system administration mailbox number and  
password.  
Log:  
QUIT RETRY OK  
3. Press .  
4. Press NEXT.  
5. Press NEXT.  
6. Press OK.  
Admin  
MBOX AA OTHR  
Voice Mail:Y  
CHNG  
NEXT  
Dir avail:Y  
CHNG  
NEXT  
Match:Lastname  
CHNG OK  
Modem access:N  
7. Press CHNG.  
CHNG  
OK  
8. Enter the new Modem access password and press OK.  
Note: If you do not enter a password, Modem access is  
disabled.  
Pswd:  
RETRY  
OK  
OK  
9. Re-enter the new Modem access password and press OK.  
Again:  
RETRY  
10. Press ®.  
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Changing the modem access password using a telephone  
(CallPilot 150 only)  
Follow this procedure to change the Modem access password using a telephone.  
1. Press ≤·°‹.  
2. Enter the system administration mailbox number and  
password.  
Log:  
QUIT RETRY OK  
3. Press .  
Admin  
MBOX AA OTHR  
4. Press NEXT.  
Voice Mail:Y  
CHNG  
NEXT  
NEXT  
5. Press NEXT.  
Dir avail:Y  
CHNG  
6. Press OK.  
Match:Lastname  
CHNG OK  
Modem access:Y  
7. Press CHNG.  
CHNG  
OK  
8. Press CHNG.  
Modem access:N  
CHNG  
OK  
9. Enter the new Modem access password and press OK.  
10. Re-enter the new Modem access password and press OK.  
11. Press ®.  
Pswd:  
RETRY  
OK  
OK  
Again:  
RETRY  
Disabling the Modem access password using a telephone  
(CallPilot 150 only)  
Follow this procedure to disable the Modem access password using a telephone.  
1. Press ≤·°‹.  
2. Enter the system administration mailbox number and  
password.  
Log:  
QUIT RETRY OK  
3. Press .  
4. Press NEXT.  
5. Press NEXT.  
6. Press OK.  
Admin  
MBOX AA OTHR  
Voice Mail:Y  
CHNG  
NEXT  
Dir avail:Y  
CHNG  
NEXT  
Match:Lastname  
CHNG OK  
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7. Press CHNG.  
Modem access:Y  
CHNG  
OK  
8. Press ®.  
Modem access:N  
CHNG  
OK  
Connecting to the CallPilot system  
To connect to the CallPilot system you must:  
configure your modem to access the CallPilot modem  
connect to the CallPilot modem  
Configuring your modem to access the CallPilot modem  
The CallPilot modem requires a special configuration for access. This requirement helps prevent  
unauthorized access to the CallPilot system.  
To configure your modem:  
1
Open the folder that contains the Nortel Networks Modem Configuration Utility.  
(CPsecureModem.exe).  
2
Double click CPsecureModem.exe.  
The Modem Configuration Utility opens.  
3
4
Select the Configure Modem for Secure Access option.  
Click the OK button.  
The Configuration Complete dialog box appears.  
5
6
Click the OK button.  
In you are using Windows NT 4.0, restart your computer.  
After your computer finishes restarting, the modem is ready to connect to the CallPilot modem.  
Connecting to the CallPilot modem  
To connect to the CallPilot system:  
1
2
3
4
5
Use the Start menu to open the Dial-Up Networking window.  
Double click the Dial-Up Networking connection you created for the CallPilot system.  
Set the User ID to CallPilot.  
Set the Password to administrator.  
If there is a Domain box, set the Domain to the IP address you entered for the Dial-Up  
Networking TCP/IP parameters of this connection. For example, enter 192.168.0.10.  
6
Click the Connect button.  
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8
9
Use the telephone connected to your computer modem to dial the CallPilot system you want to  
access.  
When prompted, press ••, the System Coordinator mailbox number and then £.  
For example, ••⁄¤£.  
Enter the Modem Access password and press £.  
10 If there are enough CallPilot resources to make a modem connection, the system starts  
counting down from 5.  
11 When the system reaches 1, click the Connect button and hang up the telephone.  
A message appears when the connection is established.  
Tip  
If the prompt One moment please plays, the system currently does not have sufficient  
resources to access the modem. Wait until the count down reaches 1 before you click the  
Connect button.  
If the prompt One moment please plays several times and then the prompt Exiting the  
system, goodbye plays, try calling again.  
Your computer is now connected to the CallPilot system.  
Accessing the CallPilot system using the CallPilot console  
1
2
Click the Start button and then click Run.  
Enter Telnet 192.168.0.2 and click OK.  
Note: The IP address above is an example only. The IP address you enter is the IP  
address of the CallPilot system plus one.  
In the example above, the IP address shown is the default CallPilot IP address  
(192.168.0.1) plus one (192.168.0.2).  
3
Log on to the CallPilot console.  
When you are finished with the CallPilot system, end your connection to the CallPilot modem.  
Note: After you are finished accessing the CallPilot system, you must reconfigure your  
modem if you want to use it for normal modem connections.  
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Accessing the CallPilot system using CallPilot Manager  
1
2
Start your web browser.  
In the URL field, enter http://192.168.0.2.  
Note: The IP address above is an example only. The IP address you enter is the IP  
address of the CallPilot system plus one.  
In the example above, the IP address shown is the default CallPilot IP address  
(192.168.0.1) plus one (192.168.0.2).  
3
Log on to CallPilot Manager  
When you are finished with the CallPilot system, end your connection to the CallPilot modem.  
Note: After you are finished accessing the CallPilot system, you must reconfigure your  
modem if you want to use it for normal modem connections.  
Configuring your modem for normal modem connections  
To configure your modem for normal connections:  
1
Open the folder that contains the Nortel Networks Modem Configuration Utility  
(CPsecureModem.exe).  
2
Double click CPsecureModem.exe.  
The Modem Configuration Utility opens.  
3
4
Select the Configure Modem for Normal Operation option.  
Click the OK button.  
The Configuration Complete dialog box appears.  
5
6
Click the OK button.  
If you are using Windows NT 4.0, restart your computer.  
After your computer finishes restarting, the modem is ready for normal modem connections.  
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Appendix B  
Norstar Directory Numbers  
Norstar is a digital system, capable of carrying two simultaneous voice conversations over a single  
station port. These two voice channels are referred to as the B1 and B2 channels. There are times  
when you will want to monitor each of the B1 and B2 channels that CallPilot 150 uses. You can do  
this by programming a Norstar telephone with Autodial keys for the B1 and B2 extension  
numbers.  
The following charts can be used to determine the default B1 and B2 Directory Numbers (DN) of  
the Norstar Compact and Modular systems.  
Table 17 Non-expanded Modular ICS DNs  
Station ports  
B1 DNs  
B2 DNs  
Module number  
101 - 132  
201 - 248  
21 - 52  
53 - 84  
KSU #1  
KSU #2  
001 - 048  
Table 18 Modular ICS 2-port cartridge DNs  
Station ports  
B1 DNs  
B2 DNs  
Module number  
101 - 132  
301 - 316  
401 - 416  
201 - 248  
401 - 412  
301 - 312  
221 - 252  
253 - 268  
269 - 284  
001 - 048  
049 - 060  
061 - 072  
285 - 316  
317 - 332  
333 - 348  
KSU #1  
TM #3  
TM #4  
KSU #2  
TM #4  
TM #3  
Table 19 Modular ICS 6-port cartridge DNs  
Station ports  
B1 DNs  
B2 DNs  
Module number  
101 - 132  
301 - 316  
221 - 252  
253 - 268  
349 - 380  
381 - 396  
KSU #1  
TM #3  
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401 - 416  
501 - 516  
601 - 616  
701 - 716  
801 - 816  
201 - 248  
801 - 812  
701 - 712  
601 - 648  
501 - 512  
401 - 412  
301 - 312  
269 - 284  
397 - 412  
413 - 428  
429 - 444  
445 - 460  
461 - 476  
TM #4  
TM #5  
TM #6  
TM #7  
TM #8  
KSU #2  
TM #8  
TM #7  
TM #6  
TM #5  
TM #4  
TM #3  
285 - 300  
301 - 316  
317 - 332  
333 - 348  
001 - 048  
049 - 060  
061 - 072  
073 - 084  
085 - 096  
097 - 108  
109 - 120  
Programming CallPilot 150 DNs to memory buttons  
As a troubleshooting aid, it is helpful to program the CallPilot 150 DNs to appear on the memory  
buttons of a Norstar telephone.  
After you have determined the CallPilot 150 DNs, program them onto memory buttons with  
indicators.  
When the CallPilot 150 DNs are programmed to memory buttons, it is easy to monitor CallPilot  
150 traffic levels, and determine if any CallPilot 150 ports are not functioning.  
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Glossary  
Administration  
The tasks involved in maintaining Mailboxes, Greetings, Skillsets, Agents and System  
configuration.  
Agent  
An agent is a person who is assigned to answer calls for one or more Skillsets in a Call  
Center.  
Alarms  
Messages sent by CallPilot indicating that something requires the system administrator’s  
attention.  
Alternate language  
The second language CallPilot can be programmed to operate in.  
Baud rate  
A unit of measurement of data processing speed. It is approximately equivalent to Bits Per  
Second (BPS). Typical baud rates are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600.  
Bit  
An abbreviation for binary digit. A bit is the smallest unit of information recognized by the  
computer. A bit has one of two values (0 or 1) to indicate off or on.  
Byte  
The amount of space required to store a single character. One byte equals eight bits.  
Call Center  
The Call Center Software receives, holds and routes calls to agents in a call center.  
CCR (Custom Call Routing)  
Call Paths that let callers select options to direct their calls along paths you create.  
Central office line  
The telephone lines that connect the Norstar KSU or Meridian 1 PBX to the Public  
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).  
CLID  
Caller Line Identification.  
Company Directory  
An internal list containing the names of users with initialized mailboxes designated to  
appear in the directory.  
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Configuration  
The tasks involved in setting up the different parameters of CallPilot. For example,  
configuring the telephone lines answered by CallPilot. See also Administration.  
Conventions  
The way certain information is described. For example, using underlined text to represent  
second-line display prompt information.  
Cursor  
A marker on the monitor screen that indicates where the next input from the keyboard or  
mouse will appear.  
Default  
The parameters that are preset within CallPilot.  
Disconnect supervision  
A feature on central office lines that notifies the Norstar KSU or Meridian 1 PBX when the  
party on the other end of the line hangs up.  
Display  
A one or two-line screen on a Nortel Networks telephone that shows CallPilot commands  
and options.  
Display buttons  
The three buttons that appear on a Norstar two-line display. When pressed, these buttons  
select the specified CallPilot option.  
Display Options  
The choices available to a user that appear on the Norstar two-line display. Options  
appearing on the display can be selected using the display or dialpad buttons.  
DN  
Directory Number.  
DTMF  
Dual Tone Multi Frequency. The sounds the telephone keys make to identify themselves.  
Ethernet  
A widely used Local Area Network (LAN) protocol that uses coaxial cable or twisted pair  
wiring for connecting computers.  
Feature cartridge  
A device inserted into the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 that contains the initial software  
load or an upgrade.  
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Feature Code  
A unique three-digit code that is used to access CallPilot features and options from a  
telephone.  
Flash Memory  
Memory that stores data even when CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is restarted or  
disconnected from the power supply. Flash memory contains instructions that  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 needs to operate. The instructions stored in flash memory  
cannot be changed and are used by the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 each time it is turned  
on or restarted.  
General Delivery Mailbox  
One of the two Special Mailboxes. This mailbox collects messages for individuals in a  
company who have not been assigned a Personal Mailbox.  
Group list  
A collection of mailbox numbers that are assigned a special “Group” number by CallPilot.  
When a message is sent to a Group List, all the mailboxes in the list receive the message.  
Hardware  
The physical components of a CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Hz (hertz)  
A unit of measure for indicating frequency in cycles per second.  
Initialization  
The steps required to prepare hardware or software for operation.  
Install  
To set up for operation. Hardware is installed by attaching it to the appropriate connectors  
or sockets.  
Keycode  
A keycode is a code that allows you to add features to a CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150. For  
example, the Mailbox Keycode allows you to add more mailboxes to the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150.  
A keycode consists of 3 eight digit numbers. It is also know as a software authorization  
code.  
KSU  
Key Service Unit, a Norstar business telephone system.  
Local Area Network (LAN)  
A group of computers physically connected in a manner that lets them communicate and  
interact with each other.  
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Mailbox  
A storage place for messages on CallPilot.  
Mbyte  
The abbreviation for megabyte. A megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes. Megabyte is also  
abbreviated as MB.  
Meridian 1  
A telephone system to which the CallPilot Mini connects.  
Modem  
A communications device that allows data to be exchanged between computers over  
telephone lines. The exchange is done by electronic processes called modulation and  
demodulation. The modem changes (modulates) the data into tones to send to another  
modem and also converts (demodulates) tones when receiving from another modem.  
Norstar  
A telephone system to which the CallPilot 150 connects.  
Option  
A CallPilot choice that is given to a user through voice or display prompts.  
PBX  
Private Branch Exchange, a Meridian 1 business telephone system.  
PCMCIA  
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association.  
A PCMCIA card stores the CallPilot software.  
Password  
A four to eight digit number that is entered using the dialpad. A password is used to open  
mailboxes or perform configuration tasks.  
Port  
A connector on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 that allows data exchange with other  
devices, such as an RS-232 terminal.  
A port is also a connection to the Norstar KSU or Meridian 1 PBX. See TCM port.  
Power cable  
A cable that connects the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to a power source.  
RAM (Random Access Memory)  
Computer memory that stores data temporarily. RAM stores the data used by the  
microprocessor as it executes instructions. The contents of RAM are erased each time the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 is turned off or restarted.  
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RS-232 terminal  
A device with a display, such as a computer or a laptop, that you can connect to the serial  
port of the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.  
Serial cable  
A cable that transfers data one bit at a time. This cable connects the CallPilot Mini/  
CallPilot 150 to an RS232 terminal.  
Serial port  
A port that sends and receives data one bit at a time. This port is used to connect the  
CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 to an RS-232 terminal.  
System administrator  
The person who is responsible for setting up and configuring CallPilot.  
TCM port  
Time Compression Multiplexing port. This is the type of port that you use to connect the  
CallPilot 150 to the Norstar KSU or the CallPilot Mini to the Meridian 1 PBX.  
Tone dial telephone  
A push button telephone that emits DTMF tones.  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  
A language governing communication among all computers on the Internet.  
Voice channel  
A communication path that CallPilot uses to send voice messages to and from the Norstar  
KSU or Meridian 1 PBX. There are two voice channels on each TCM port.  
Voice prompts  
The prerecorded voice instructions that play when accessing the different CallPilot  
features and options. Voice prompts also enable a caller to proceed along the call path of a  
CCR Tree.  
Wide Area Network (WAN)  
A collection of computers connected or networked to each other over long distances,  
typically using common carrier facilities.  
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Index  
A
D
B
E
C
Call Center  
F
CallPilot  
H
CallPilot Manager  
I
Compatible telephone systems  
IP address  
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K
L
Pinouts  
Ports  
M
Meridian 1  
Q
N
R
Requirements  
O
S
P
Serial port  
Passwords  
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