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LG Aria-24ip programming

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Boofrmb

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Nov 13, 2013
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Hi All.

New to doing this, but willing to give it ago.

My problem is that I have a apia-24ip with only 4 DKT ports, so I pruchased DTIB8, so has I can obtain more phone ports.

So I turned the unit off, installed new board, and turned the unit back on. All old phones still work ok, but only have power to the new phones.

Do I have to reprogram the system for the new board / phone, or what.

If I do need to program, how do I do this.

Thanks to all in advance.

Cheers
Robert
 
If 4 is on, all programming changes will be lost during a reset.
If you have initialised the system (switch 4 on and reset) it should automatically pick up the new board and add it to the logical assignment.
After this change switch 4 to off and make sure the battery is on.
If phones on the main board or card are still not working after that then it sound like there may be a hardware fault.
Either that or the card isn't seated correctly.
 
Was away for a few days...
This does not look too well.
Do you have a back-up from "before"?
Normally you switch off the system and install the physical board, powers it on again, then programming it with 101, 103 and 450. The switches and battery should not be touched. Did you power off before installing the board?

///doktor
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Yep, power was off, when I installed the Board, the did 101, 103 an 450, sw4 was in the off position, battery sw was on, so mot sure what happened.

Sorry no back up.

Robert
 
Not yet, as Im not sure where to start when reprogramming these units.

Robert
 
The thread i wrote about starting up a system is named "Start up of ipLDK-20 - UK" You Can search for it using the forum search in the start page of tek-tips

///doktor
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Here is the procedure for the startup of the ipLDK-20 - with UK country code.



First locate the battery DIP switch “SW1” and the protection switch to secure the database from NOT disappearing SW3.

The two switches are on the motherboard.

SW1 is the battery switch. (Set to ON)

SW3 has 4 pins 1-2-3-4.(ON by default).


1.

After having installed all the cards, make sure that the SW3, switch 4 to ON and
SW1 (battery back-up) to ON.

2.

Log on from the main extension digital keyset (e.g. station 10) by entering


Trans/prog + * + # + Trans / prog.



Then then enter 100 for PGM100 by pushing the flex button 1, entering 100, and then pressing the Hold / Save.
The main initialization to e.g. UK country code (English/UK standard numbering plan (number analysis) and programming) is done by entering flex button 1 / Nation Code: Enter 44 + Hold / Save.
3.
Then reset the system with reset button on the MPB.

Once this is done made ​​change the setiings of the following contacts:
It is important to have set SW3, switch 4 to OFF. That is the fourth contacts in SW3 to OFF.
SW1 to battery back-up is set to ON, the customer data is secured.


Now the UK country code is entered and the database is secured.

Then you are ready to program the facilities.


///doktor


///doktor
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Or - in other words:

The DIP switch (SW1) of Memory Backup Battery should be turned ON before installing the MBUE, to protect system data in the case of a power failure.
To prepare for pre programming, perform the following Steps:

1. Set the DIP switch (SW3) on the MBUE to ON.
2. To initialize all the data in Admin Programming, the 4th pole of SW3 should be set to ON.
3. Plug the AC power cord into the ipLDK-20 System and AC outlet.
4. Program the Country Code as applicable. Enter United Kingdom 44 (works best)
5. Reset the ipLDK-20 System.
6. Set the 4th pole of SW3 on the MBUE to OFF when the system operates normally. The 4th pole of SW3 is set to OFF, to protect the various features addressed by Admin Programming after system power-up and initialization.

///doktor
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Yep, got to that stage, but not not sure what programs w
I need to do, pain
 
Or, if you're near to give up, then put the ipLDK in a box and send it to me - with a digital phone for programming.!
After programming it, I can send it back.

///doktor
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if you need help with reprogramming this being in Australia as I am them contact me and I can talk you through in ( an aussie to an aussie ) via phone instead of sending it overseas.

 
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