Specifications

AMT/PTD/PBX/0058/4/6/EN Installation and Maintenance Manual - Aastra 5000
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4.3 UCV-D card
4.3.1 Functional description
The UCV-D card provides the following functions described in Section 3.8.1:
Data and voice switching
Duplex logic and start
Signal processing
Voice mail server
Defence (management of interface card statuses)
Synchronisation
Management of interface card commands.
It also offers the following functions:
Interfacing with:
- an operating console via Ethernet access
- the RUCV card of an expansion cabinet
Supervision of expansion cabinets:
The power on state of an expansion cabinet is detected by recognising a
synchronisation pattern. The UCV-D card can command a general "Reset" of the
expansion cabinets, provided they are synchronised.
Power supply: the UCT-D card receives the following on the back plane connector
(J1):
- a +5 V power supply voltage used for the operation of its internal circuits,
- +12 V power supply used in operating the microcontroller.
The card has a CR2450 type battery for:
- retaining the status of the Duplex logic
- backing up power supply for the time stamp.
The battery is installed on the circuit card and is interchangeable. The service life of
this battery is minimum 5 years, and 10 years in a system that is permanently
powered up.
UCV-D has a Flash Disk on the IDE bus, comprising a Compact Flash card fitted on a
CF Socket type II. The CF card is not accessible on the front panel.
The VMAIL function is directly on the CPU card. A quota of compact flash disk space is
assigned to this function to store messages and prompts.
Daughter cards
The UCV-D card can be fitted with two EIP daughter cards for managing VoIP
communications. These two daughter cards have 8/32 channels each for signal
processing.
Note: The UCV-D card is compatible with the ROHS Directive.