9 NDA-24345 ISSUE 3 ® NEAX 2000 IPS (INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER) General Description February, 2005 NEC Unified Solutions, Inc.
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REGULATORY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................1 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ..........................................................................................................1 FCC PART 15 REQUIREMENTS .........................................................................................................1 FCC PART 68 REGISTRATION ..................................................................................................
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION................................................................................105 BUSINESS/HOTEL MOTEL FEATURES ............................................................................................105 CCIS FEATURES ............................................................................................................................137 ISDN FEATURES ...................................................................................................................
Regulatory Information Regulatory Requirements The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules that permit the PBX to be directly connected to the telephone network. A jack is provided on party lines or coin lines. The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures. If such changes affect the compatibility or use of the PBX, the telephone company must provide adequate notice of the changes.
REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC Part 68 Registration Company Notification Before installing the PBX to the telephone network, the telephone company must be provided with the following: • Your telephone number • The FCC registration numbers: PBX Hybrid Key System JAPAN AY5JPN-20542-PF-E AY5JPN-20543-MF-E AY5JPN-20586-KF-E USA AY5USA-21582-PF-E AY5USA-21583-MF-E AY5USA-21584-KF-E The Ringer Equivalence Number is 1.6B; the required USOC jacks are RJ21X, RJ2EX, RJ2GX, and RJ49C.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION FCC Requirements for Private Line Operations In order to connect this system to the private line network, provide the telephone company with: • The quantities and USOC numbers of the required jacks (See the following table.
REGULATORY INFORMATION Service Requirements In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs will be performed by NEC or an authorized distributor. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to NEC or to one of their authorized distributors. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact NEC America, Inc., at 800TEAM NEC (800-832-6632) for repair and/or warranty information.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Direct-Inward Dialing (DID) Calls Allowing this equipment to be operated in such a manner as to not provide for proper answer supervision is a violation of Part 68 of the FCC's rules. PROPER ANSWER SUPERVISION IS WHEN: a.) This equipment returns answer supervision to the PSTN when DID calls are: Answered by the called station Answered by the attendant Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user Routed to a dial prompt b.
REGULATORY INFORMATION Hearing Aid Compatibility The Dterm terminals provided for the NEAX2000 IPS are hearing aid compatible. FCC rules prohibit the use of non-hearing aid compatible telephones. NEC-type single-line telephone sets used in conjunction with the NEAX2000 IPS are hearing aid compatible. If other than NEC-type single-line telephone sets are to be used with this system, ensure that these are hearing aid compatible.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Safety Certifications This equipment has been listed by Underwriters Laboratories and found to comply with all the applicable requirements of the standard for telephone equipment U.L. 1459. This equipment complies with Canadian Standards Association's standard C 22.2 No. 225. Safety Considerations When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.
REGULATORY INFORMATION Safety Instructions 1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 3. Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. 5. Read and understand all instructions. 6. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 7.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 17. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a.) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b.) If liquid has been spilled into the product. c.) If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d.) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Chapter 1 Introduction This manual provides an overview of the NEAX®2000 IPS (Internet Protocol Server) stored program control digital electronic PBX. An introduction to the technical characteristics is included, along with a description of available system applications.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The NEAX 2000 IPS can provide legacy station/trunk interfaces to support the existing Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) based infrastructure, such as analog telephones, analog networks, and digital networks (T1/E1, ISDN etc.). At maximum configuration, the system can provide 1020 ports for IP and legacy devices, and 256 ports for Application cards.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Hardware Architecture Hybrid System of IP (peer-to-peer connection) and TDM Switching The NEAX 2000 IPS supports both pure IP switching (peer-to-peer connections) and Time Division Switching (TDM). The pure IP switching is provided for communications between DtermIPs and for CCIS/Remote PIM connections with another NEAX 2000 IPS/ NEAX IPSDM/2400 IPX (CCIS over IP or Remote PIM over IP).
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Enhanced Built-in Firmware Processor (FP) on MP The Firmware Processor card (FP) provides Line/Trunk interface, Memory (RAM 768 KB), and inter-module BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing and cable delay timing, and monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS. When the system consists of three PIMs or more, one each of this card is mounted respectively in PIM 2, PIM 4, and PIM 6.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Station to Station Connection For DtermIP to DtermIP connection (Peer to Peer connection), the voice data is transmitted and received directly between DtermIPs on the LAN. For Dterm Legacy terminal connection, the IPPAD card and VCT card are required to transmit and receive the voice data. These cards are used to control and convert the voice data. The MP card in either of the connections above manages the control signals.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Software Architecture Generic Program Description 64 Port Sys Software (FD) Remarks Basic Business/Hotel/Motel Features for: 64 LT Ports, 5 T1’s /E1’s, 5 ISDN-PRI DCH’s, 48 ISDN-BRI Trunks. Note: The MP (PN-CP24) comes with 48 Ports of basic software, which supports up to 48 LT Ports & 1 T1.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Technical Terms SYMBOL AP00 AP01 AUC BGM BRT CCH CFT CIS CIR COT CSI CS/ZT DAT DCH DIT DK DLC DPC DSS DTE DTI DTG ETHER EXPMEM ICH ILC IPT DESCRIPTION SMDR/Hotel Application Card OAI Interface Card Analog Universal Circuit Card (Long Line Circuit, DID Trunk) External Music Source for Dterm Back Ground Music Service Basic Rate Interface Trunk Card SYMBOL LC LDT M03 M10 MAT Common Channel Handler Card 6/10 Party Conference Trunk Card Call Information System MDF MEM CALLER ID Recei
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Trunking Diagram This figure shows a typical trunking diagram of the NEAX2000 IPS system.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION NEAX® 2000 IPSDM The NEAX IPSDM (Internet Protocol Server Distributed Model) is equipped with all the features and functions of the NEAX 2000 IPS, with a smaller space requirement. It is a full-featured PBX that supports advanced networking, pure peer-to-peer IP telephony connectivity and traditional TDM switching capabilities. Designed primarily for pure converged IP networks, the NEAX IPSDM can also accommodate a mixed (i.e., TDM and IP) converged IP network or standalone solution.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION NEAX® 2000 IPSDMR The NEAX IPSDMR (Internet Protocol Server Distributed Model Remote) is a NEAX IPSDM that has been optimized for Remote PIM over IP applications. The NEAX IPSDMR uses the SPN-CP31 as the Main Processor. The SPN-CP31 is a cost down CPU to compete with Mitel 3100, NBX25, and CISCO 2600 Series. This system targets users who have up to 15 relatively small offices that accommodate 10-30 extensions at the Remote Site.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Remote PIM over IP Remote PIM over IP targets users who have 1-15 relatively small offices that accommodate 10-30 extensions at the Remote Site. When IPSDMR and 2000 IPS PIM are installed at remote site, and connected to a 2000 IPS or IPSDM at main site over IP network, the Main Site system controls and maintains the remote DM and PIM operation as one single system.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Bandwidth Requirement With G7.23.1 (5.3k/6.3k) Compression With G729a ( 8k) Compression Without Compression (G.711) Control 4.1 Kbps 4.1 Kbps 4.1 Kbps Voice 31.8/37.8 Kbps 48 Kbps 432 Kbps Control 4.3 Kbps 4.3 Kbps 4.3 Kbps Voice 42.4/50.4 Kbps 64 Kbps 576 Kbps Control 4.3 Kbps 4.3 Kbps 4.3 Kbps Voice 63.6/75.6 Kbps 96 Kbps 864 Kbps Control 4.5 Kbps 4.5 Kbps 4.5 Kbps Voice 84.8/100.8 Kbps 128 Kbps 1152 Kbps Control 4.5 Kbps 4.5 Kbps 4.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Advantages The system regards the terminals accommodated in both Host Site and Remote Site as the extensions in the same office. Feature transparency is superior to CCIS. The Digital Remote PIM cannot accommodate AP cards; Remote PIM over IP can accommodate AP cards such as ISDN PRI and T1. This feature can reduce the bandwidth used on the WAN that is connected to CO lines at Remote Site, rather than Dterm IP at remote locations.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Required Hardware and Software Host Site Equipment Name PZ-M606-A Remarks On board Ethernet Interface card SPN-8IPLA IP PAD 8 Port PAD with built-in compression PZ-24IPLA 24 Port PAD Expansion, mounts on SPN-8IPLA R-PIM 1 Site License 1 required for each Remote site Note: Registration of Host CPU and software required DMR Site Equipment Name PZ-M606-A Remarks On board Ethernet Interface card SPN-8IPLA IP PAD 8 Port PAD with built-in compression PZ-24IPLA 24 Port PAD Expa
Chapter 2 System Configuration Module Configuration The NEAX® 2000 IPS consists of single or multiple Port Interface Modules (PIM) depending on the system configuration, and there are two types of PIMs; “Physical” PIM and “Virtual” PIM. The Physical PIM is “hardware” PIM which is used to accommodate an MP, FPs, IP PADs, legacy LT cards, AP cards, and power supply units. One Physical PIM provides up to 64 LT ports and up to 8 Physical PIMs can be accommodated in a Stand Alone system.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The figure 2-2 shows another example of 1020-port configuration by combination of legacy LT ports and Dterm IP telephones.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Installation Methods The NEAX2000 IPS provides three installation methods as follows: Floor Standing Installation Wall Mounting Installation 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation Floor Standing Installation In Floor Standing Installation, the NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs).
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Wall-mounting Installation The NEAX 2000 IPS can be wall-mounted with single or multiple PIM configurations (maximum of eight PIMs).
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 19 inch Rack-mounting Installation The NEAX 2000 IPS can be mounted in the IEC-standard 19 inch rack up to four PIMs.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Modules and Installation Hardware The NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs). Modules (1) Port Interface Module (PIM) A PIM provides 13 card slots for common control, Line/Trunk (LT), and Application Processor (AP) cards. It also houses an AC/DC Power Supply, DC/DC Power Supply (for -48V), and batteries for protection from short-term (about 30 min.) power interruption.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Installation Hardware Base/Top Assembly The Base/Top Assembly includes a Base Unit and a Top Cover for the PIM. One Base/Top Assembly is required for each PIM stack. The Base Unit also serves as the AC power distribution panel for up to a four PIM configuration. Hanger Assembly The Hanger Assembly is used for Wall-mounting Installation. One set of Hanger Assembly is required for each PIM.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NEAX 2000 IPS SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY AC/DC Power Supply The AC/DC Power Card is mounted in the left side of each PIM. The AC/DC Power card provides power to all circuit cards, which reside in the PIM. AC power requirements are as follows: Input Voltage: 90 to 132 Vrms or 180 to 264 Vrms (selectable by switch) 50/60 Hz DC/DC Power Unit The DC/DC Power Unit is mounted under the AC/DC Power Card and generates -48 V power for the circuit cards that need such power.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Circuit Cards The circuit cards used for NEAX 2000 IPS are divided into the following three types. According to these card types, the mounting locations of card and port allocation of the Time Division Switch are varied. • Common Control Cards - Main Processor (MP) - Firmware Processor (FP) - Ethernet - Power • Line/Trunk (LT) Cards - IP PAD, Line Circuit (LC), Central Office Trunk (COT), Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT), etc.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION IPS System Conditions 2000 IPS is an IP communication system that integrates voice terminals through Peer-to-Peer connection to the IP network. The system is a hybrid system to accommodate both IP multiline terminals (DtermIP) and the Legacy PBX’s terminals (Legacy terminal). Line/Trunk cards and Application Processor cards can be mounted in the system to provide the Legacy PBX features that use the Time Division Switch (TDSW).
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Conditions for Overall System • To connect the MP (PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP27-A) card to the LAN, ETHER (PZM606-A) card is required on the MP card. • When you set or change the system data, the system data backup must be executed by CMEC Y=6>0: 0. If the system is turned off or MP card is reset without the backup, the data that has been set or changed is cleared. • • • • • • • • System data can be saved to the flash memory on the MP card on a daily basis.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Conditions for CCIS Connection • Peer-to-Peer connection between DtermIPs via CCIS is available only when the destination office is 2000 IPS or 2400 IPX. • The Virtual IPT can be connected to a maximum of 127 trunks. • The Virtual IPT provides only Point-to-Multipoint connection. • • • When a call over Peer-to-Peer connection via CCIS is put on hold and then answered at the same station, Elapsed Time Display returns to 0:00:00.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Common Conditions for CCIS Connection and H.323 Connection • The service features requiring continuous voice transmission such as Background Music should not be used because the traffic may reduce overall performance of the LAN. • In the voice communication via the Internet, the connection and communication delay may occur and the voice quality may deteriorate. • The Virtual IPT and IPT card does not support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION • • • • • • • • • • • When mounting no 16VCT card, the DTMF signal is not supported to the communication from the IP-PAD to the DtermIP. (In-band (DTMF) tone will be used for the communication between the IPPAD and the DtermIP.) When mounting no 16VCT card, the CODEC for IP-PAD is fixed to G.711 and the payload size for IP-PAD is fixed to 40 ms. When mounting no 16VCT card and the destination IP terminal does not support the G.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NEAX® IPSDM/IPSDMR System Configuration NEAX IPSDM Modular Chassis (MC) The NEAX IPSDM consists of from one to three MODULAR CHASSIS depending on the system configuration. The MODULAR CHASSIS provides 40 LT ports in hardware slots and provides 64 ports in software port allocation (40LT ports and 24 virtual ports). There are 2 types of MODULAR CHASSIS; "Physical MODULAR CHASSIS" and "Virtual MODULAR CHASSIS ".
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NEAX IPSDMR Modular Chassis (MC) There are 2 types of MODULAR CHASSIS; "Physical MODULAR CHASSIS" and "Virtual MODULAR CHASSIS ". The Physical MODULAR CHASSIS is “hardware MODULAR CHASSIS” and is used to accommodate an MP, FPs, IP PADs, legacy LT/AP cards, and power supply units. The NEAX IPSDMR can consist of one or two MODULAR CHASSIS depending on the system configuration.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Remote PIM over IP System Outline When IPSDMR and 2000 IPS PIM are installed at Remote Site, and connected to a Main Site over IP network, the Main Site system controls and maintains the operation of Remote Sites as one single system. If a communication failure occurs between the Main Site and Remote Site, the Remote Site automatically changes over to a survival mode and operates as a stand-alone system.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Remote PIM over IP System Conditions General Conditions • We recommend that you should install the same version of software in the MP cards of Main Site and Remote Sites. • The way of loading and conditions of Key FD are following. – The same number of Key FD for remote site license as the number of remote sites is required for Remote PIM over IP system. – The required Key FD for the whole system must be loaded to the Main Site.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION • The MP card of Remote Site has the same system data as that of Main Site, because Remote Site automatically gets the data from Main Site when Remote Site starts. In normal operation, Main Site automatically copies the system data to Remote Site through the network at the time set by CM43 Y=7 once a day. • This feature is available in the Retrofit System (used as Main Site).
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION • • The available IP-PAD card in the Remote Site is only PN-32IPLA-A/PN-8IPLA. For the system capacity of ISDN system or CCIS system, refer to the system capacity of each system manual. Set the whole Remote PIM over IP system within the system capacity and be sure to mount the handler card in the Site where the interface card is installed. • The number of terminals/trunks accommodated at one Remote Site should be a maximum of 256.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Service Conditions • Set the unique location number to each location group for proper setting of the IP-PAD channel selection and CODEC for voice compression. • The system clock at Remote Site synchronizes with the system clock at Main Site. If the communications to Main Site are interrupted, Remote Site does not synchronize and operates at the hardware clock on the MP card of Remote Site. • Remote Site cannot accommodate the Virtual IPT and the IPT card (H.323).
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Maintenance Conditions • • • • You can connect MAT to Remote Site via RS-232C or LAN. Do not set and change the system data at Remote Site, except setting the Remote Site number by CM0B Y=00>90. If the system data is set and changed at Remote Site, normal operation is not guaranteed. In addition, the system data copy from Main Site overwrites the system data in Remote Site once a day. SNMP is not available at Remote Site.
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Conditions for Link Down Notice • Link Down Notice is available only for Dterm and DtermIP accommodated in 2000 IPS and IPSDM/IPSDMR. This is not available for a single line telephone and Attendant Console. For message display, Dterm/DtermIP with 24-digit or more LCD is recommended. 16-digit LCD may not display all messages properly. Notification message can be displayed regardless of idle or busy state of Dterm/DtermIP, writing the message over the present display.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Chapter 3 Terminals A variety of terminal equipment may be connected to the NEAX 2000 IPS. equipment may be installed with the system.
SN716 Desk Con The SN716 Desk Console has an ergonomic design and provides full access to all PBX Console features. It connects to the NEAX 2000 IPS using the same circuit cards as the Dterm Series i/E terminals. The SN716 Desk Console operates on a switched-loop basis with a maximum of 6 Attendant loops terminating at each console on the associated Interface card. The Attendant uses these loops for answering, originating, holding, extending, and reentering calls.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS SN716 DESKCON Exclusive Features While the DESKSON has full access to PBX features the SN716 DESKCON has the following exclusive features.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Functions and use of Keys and Lamp Indications LOCATION NUMBER KEY OR LAMP DESIGNATION FULL NAME BASIC /OPTION KEY /LAMP 1 L1-L6 Loop Basic Key 2 L1A-L6A Loop Lamp A Basic Lamp (one per loop) 3 L1B-L6B Loop Lamp B Basic Lamp (one per loop) 4 Push-button Dial Pushbutton Dial Basic Key 5 SRC Source Basic Key & Lamp 6 DEST Destination Basic Key & Lamp 7 Talk Talk Basic Key 8 Cancel Cancel Basic Key 9 Hold Hold Basic Key 10 Release Release
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Functions and use of Keys and Lamp Indications (Cont.) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Incoming Call Identification: These eight non-locking keys with associated lamps provide attendant access to specific types of incoming calls. A flashing lamp indicates a call waiting to be answered. A steady lamp indicates a call answered. The standard arrangement of these keys is shown on the face layout. Listed Directory LDN Basic Key & Lamp Incoming central office trunk call.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Functions and use of Keys and Lamp Indications (Cont.) 26 Position Busy Position Busy Basic Key & Lamp 27 Night Night Basic Key & Lamp 28 Up Down Up and Down Basic Key 29 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Basic Display 30 MultiFunction Key MultiFunction Key Basic Display Page 52 When the key is pressed, the lamp will light, and the console will become not available. Note: Press the button if operators leave their seats.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series i Analog Terminals The Dterm Series i is available in two distinct analog models. Single-Line Hospitality Single-Line Descriptions of the Analog Terminals DTR-1 (WH) TEL DTR-1 (BK) TEL DTR-1HM (WH) TEL DTR-1HM (BK) TEL Fully modular with Redial key, Flash key, Message Waiting lamp, Data Jack and Ring/Handset Receive Volume.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Specification for Analog Terminals Item Description Size 224mm x 165mm +/5mm (Length x Width) Color Black or White Dial Pad 12-Key Dial Pad: 4 Rows and 3 Columns; Metropolitan Dial Pad with Alphabet, * and # buttons; Button 5 has a Raised Dot Type of Dial Function Buttons Message Waiting Lamp DTMF and Dial Pulse Hook flash, Redial Key on DTR-1-1; Hookflash, Program, Redial, Monitor, and Hold Keys on DTR1HM-1 Neon Lamp with Window Design -Glow Through Filter Raised from Surface
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series i (IP) Terminals The Dterm IP gives you the freedom to tailor your platform and telephony applications for your business even as the business grows and your needs expand. With its advanced digital circuitry, the Dterm IP consists of several distinct models to meet users' diverse telephone terminal needs. Dterm IP terminals are designed to provide ergonomic form and user-friendly functions.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS 4-Button Display Dterm IP Terminal Features Dterm IP 4D 4 Line/Feature Access/ Programmable Feature Access Keys 9 Dedicated Function Keys: Feature, Recall, Conference, Redial, Hold, Transfer, Answer, Speaker, Microphone 4 Local Soft Keys Controls (detail functions are dependent on PBX) Dterm IP 8D 8 Line/Feature Access/ Programmable Feature Access Keys 11 Dedicated Function Keys: Feature, Recall, Conference, Redial, Hold, Transfer, Answer, Speaker, Microphone, Directory, Messa
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm IP Terminal Features Display Features Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) All Models: 3 lines by 24 Characters Brightness Control LCD Contrast All Models: Yes Adjustable LCD Display Dterm 8, 16, 16LD, 32 models only Backlit Display Compatible Dterm 8, 16, 16LD, 32 models only Receiver Volume Control Handset All Models: Yes Full Duplex Speaker Phone All Models: Yes Ring Volume Control All Models: Yes Miscellaneous On-Line Firmware Upgradeable All Models: Yes DHCP All Mode
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm IP Terminal Specifications Network Parameters Internet Layer All Models: IPv4 IP Protocol All Models: NEC Peer-to-Peer (only) Jitter Buffer All Models: Max 300msec (10msec steps) Payload Interval All Models: 10ms ~ 40ms (10ms steps) IP Addressing All Models: DHCP or Static Assignable QoS All Models: 801.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm IP Terminal Specifications Dterm IP 4D Voltage: 48V Current: 90ma Power Consumption: 4.32W Audio Algorithm: G.711, G.729A Protocol Support: 802.3af (CDP and NDP with ILPA integration) 10/100 base T (IEEE 802.3), RJ 45 Dterm IP 8D Voltage: 48V Current: 92ma Power Consumption: 6.4W Audio Algorithm: G.711, G.729A, G.723.1 Protocol Support: 802.3af and CDP (NDP with ILPA integration) 10/100 base T (IEEE 802.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series i (TDM) Digital Terminals The Dterm Series i Terminals are designed to provide ergonomic form and user-friendly functions. With advanced digital circuitry, the Dterm Series i consists of distinct models to meet users' diverse telephone terminal needs. Dterm Series i Terminals offer adjustable display and non-display units with menu-driven soft key operation, allowing users to program terminals at the desktop.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS 2-Button Non-Display 8-Button Display 32-Button Display NEAX 2000 IPS General Description NDA-24345, Issue 3 8-Button Non-Display 16-Button Display 60-Line DSS/BLF Console Page 61
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS 4-Button Display 16-Button LD Standard features of the Digital models • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Large Message Waiting LED 24 Character, 3 Line LCD on display equipped models Tilt LCD Unit Adjustable Base Built-in Wall Mount Unit Built-in Headset Jack Connector 6 Programmable Ring Tones Speed Dial/DSS Buttons Programmable Line Keys with 2 Color LED Backlit Display on 16-Button Model Four Local Soft key Controls (detail functions are dependent on PBX, only provided on terminals with
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Series i Multi-line Terminal Descriptions DTR-2DT (BK) TEL DTR-2DT (WH) TEL DTR-4D (BK) TEL DTR-8 (BK) TEL DTR-8 (WH)TEL DTR-8D (BK) TEL DTR-8D (WH) TEL DTR-16D (BK) TEL DTR-16D (WH) TEL DTR-32D (BK) TEL DTR-32D (WH) TEL DCR-60 (BK) CONSOLE DCR-60 (WH) CONSOLE 2 LINE TERMINAL - available in black (BK) or white (WH).
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Specification for Series i Digital Terminals Item Description Curl Cord Length 12ft Weight (no handset) 510g (min.) LCD Display 24 digit x 3 line (alphanumeric and some characters) no back light Ringing Sound Level Max. 80dBSPL (in output limit condition) Max. 86dBSPL (in normal condition) Built in Hands Free Half duplex Items Provided with Instrument Line cord, Directory card Handset Cradle K type compatible LCD angle 14~42.5 deg. (on the desk, no housing tilt) 25~53.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series i Line Conditions Cable Length Note 2 Dterm Series i Dterm 8 / 8D Dterm 16/16D Dterm 32/32D DSS/BLF Console Note 3 Standard 8DLC 300m (984ft) with AC Adapter Note 2 4DLC 300m (984ft) 1200m (3937ft) 2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft) 8DLC 200m (656ft) Note 2 4DLC 200m (656ft) 1200m (3937ft) 2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft) 8DLC 200m (656ft) Note 2 4DLC 200m (656ft) 1200m (3937ft) 2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft) 8DLC - 300m (984ft) 4DLC -
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series E (TDM) Digital Terminals The Dterm Series E terminals are designed to provide ergonomic form and user-friendly functions. With advanced digital circuitry, the Dterm Series E consists of distinct models to meet users' diverse telephone terminal needs. Dterm Series E terminals offer adjustable display and non-display units with menu-driven soft key operation, allowing users to program terminals at the desktop.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series E Terminals 8-Line Non-Display 16-Line Display 8-Line Display 32-Line Display 60-Line DSS/BLF/Add-On Module NEAX 2000 IPS General Description NDA-24345, Issue 3 Page 67
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series E Terminals 8-Line Non-Display 8 programmable line/feature keys with two-color LED indication 8 dedicated Function Keys Built-in speakerphone ADA compatibility Large Message waiting LED This terminal is available in Black (BK) or White (WH).
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS DTERM SERIES E FEATURES • • • • • • • • • • • • • Four Local Soft key Controls (detail functions are dependent on PBX) Large Message Waiting LED 24 Character, 3 Line LCD Tilt LCD Unit Adjustable Legs Built-in Wall Mount Unit Built-in Headset Jack Connector Speed Dial/DSS Buttons Programmable Line Keys with 2 Color LED Eight dedicated function keys (Feature, Recall, Conf, Redial, Hold, Transfer, Answer & Speaker) Built-in Half Duplex Handsfree Unit Optional: Full Duplex HFU (consist of
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series E Digital Terminal Options Item ADA-U UNIT APR-U UNIT APA-U UNIT HFU-U UNIT CTA-U ACA-U UNIT WMU-U UNIT IPW-2U (ELC) IPW-2U (P-P) Page 70 Description Ancillary Device Adapter, Used for External Recording Devices Analog Port Adapter with Ringing, used to connect external analog devices such as PC Modem, analog Cordless etc. Requires ACA-U Unit for local power. Analog Port Adapter without Ringing, Used for external speakerphones.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Series E Line Conditions Loop Resistance Note 1 Analog Telephone Set Loop Start Trunk Standard 600 ohms Option 2,500 ohms Exchange Line 1,700 ohms Tie or DID Line 2,500 ohms Cable Length Note 2 Dterm Series E Electra Elite Dterm 8 / 8D Dterm 16/16D Dterm 32/32D with AC Adapter 8DLC 300m (984ft) Note 3 4DLC 300m (984ft) 1200m (3937ft) 2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft) 8DLC 200m (656ft) Note 3 4DLC 200m (656ft) 1200m (3937ft) 2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm Cordless Terminals With the NEC Cordless product line, the distance of your handset cord does not govern your work area. The mobility, convenience and reliability of these cost-effective telephones empower employees to answer calls regardless of their location. Potential customers do not waste time playing telephone tag, and employees are not glued to their desk waiting for that all-important call. Business is not lost because of callers being able to reach a live person.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS DTERM HEADSET CORDLESS The analog Dterm Headset Cordless telephone is designed for mobility. Its convenient pocket size allows you to speak and listen in a handsfree mode. Designed and engineered using the 2.4 GHz frequency range, the Dterm Headset Cordless provides clear and secure conversations. The extremely small "handset" measures just 2.13 x 0.61 x 3.39 inches. For added value, the unit comes equipped with two 2.5 mm headsets.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS DTERM CORDLESS II Dterm designed for employees who need digital multiline desktop functionality in a cordless handset. The 2x16 line display provides valuable calling information. The Dterm Cordless II is designed to eliminate noise and provides a range of up to 350 feet. Dterm Cordless II Telephone Features Advanced Digital Technology eliminates noise and provides an extended range. Direct interface to digital interface port on NEC telephone systems.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS DTERM CORDLESS LITE II Dterm designed for employees who need digital multiline desktop functionality in a cordless handset. The 2x16 line display provides valuable calling information. The Dterm Cordless Lite is designed to eliminate noise and provides a range of up to 150 feet. The Dterm Cordless Lite is ideal when the range of the Dterm Cordless II is not required.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS ANALOG CORDLESS This is the ideal choice for employees that would benefit from mobility but do not require the power and versatility of a digital telephone. The Dterm Analog Cordless offers a highly affordable NEC analog solution and easy access too many system features. This is a 2.4 GHz digital spread spectrum cordless solutions with built in speed dial and dedicated feature buttons offering the benefits of a cordless at an analog price. Analog Cordless Features 2.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS DTERM HANDSET CORDLESS TERMINAL The Dterm Handset Cordless operates in the 900 MHz analog spectrum and is compatible with the NEAX 2000 IPS, NEAX 2400, and IPK (2-wire station interface). For the clearest reception possible, the handset automatically selects from one of 40 channels to communicate with its base unit. It is also possible to change channels manually should a conversation become distorted while talking.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Wireless Dterm PS Handset DTERM PS (Personal Station) The Dterm PS offers portability, clear digital signal quality and has the same features of a desktop phone. Weighing less than 4 oz. with 6 hours of continuous talk time and 300 hours on standby, the Dterm PS phone has been uniquely designed for people on the run. The Dterm PS provides the freedom and convenience of a mobile phone with the advantages and features of a desktop handset.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS DTERM PS (Personal Station) PS Handset Dterm PS Features • 2-Line Operation with Number Sharing • Voice Mail Message Waiting • Calling Party Name and Number display • Support for Wireless Roaming • Call Hold & Transfer • Directory Dial (100 entries with name) • Speed Dial (20 entries with name) • Calling Party Number Redial & Last Number Redial (5 entries each) • Headset Operation with Automatic Answer • Vibration Alert • Support for Modem Data • 2 line, 11 Digit LCD Display (with scr
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Accessories for the Dterm PS • Standard Battery Charger Base Unit Page 80 • Lithium-ion Battery (provides up to 4 hours of continuous talk-time and 300 hours on standby) • Leather Cases - Leather Case with Swivel Clip - Includes a Swivel Belt Clip with Quick Release - Leather Case with Fixed Clip Includes a fixed Belt Clip Both cases offer an Integrated D-Ring for use with the optional adjustable necklace.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm SoftPhone (SP20) The NEC SP20 with the USB headset allows you to make and receive calls over a VoIP network using a NEC Dterm Series graphical user interface displayed on your laptop. The NEC Dterm SP20 SoftPhone is an ideal solution for employees who are out of the office frequently traveling on business, workers that work both at home and in the office as well as those who require the interaction of data with their work such as a remote ACD agents.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Key Features and Benefits The Dterm SP20 offers a full complement of station features and impressive voice quality over IP for this important segment of mobility and PC-based applications. Most of the features and functions, which exist on the IP Dterm and/or IP enabled Dterm can be instantly transported to the SoftPhone.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm SP20 System Requirements Protims over IP 32IPELC Card and 16VCT Card for compression Dterm SP20 Software CD External Licensing server via dongle NEAX 2000 IPS, 3200 Series software or higher SoftPhone 4 seat Licenses : per 4 clients 8 Hardware seat licenses: Only required when seat is not available Dterm SP20 Software CD Computer Requirements Computer: IBM-PC/AT or Compatible Operating System: Windows XP,2000(SP2),NT4.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Dterm SoftPhone (SP30) The Dterm SP30 allows customers to capitalize on the advantages of a converged voice and data network whether they’re in the office or on the road. The Dterm SP30 combines traditional business communication needs with the data applications your customers require. The Dterm SP30 optimally delivers high quality voice via a USB-connected headset.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS NEAX 2000 IPS General Description NDA-24345, Issue 3 Page 85
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Key Features and Benefits The Dterm SP30 offers a full complement of station and converged features for an important segment of mobility and PC-based applications. Even though a majority of the hardware telephone features function on the softphone, the main focus for the softphone is its ability to deliver PC capabilities to the telephone. Displays call records in Quick Reference List via the Call Log Window: All calls are recorded in a Call Log.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Phase 2 Features: Presence/Status: The presence/status functionality allows the user to confirm a buddy’s presence/status with a visual indication (ICON) and text message on the Dterm SP30 GUI. The presence/status information is provided by the OpenWorx servers (LSI) package.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS Application Collaboration: The NEC Dterm SP30 phase 2 allows users to share ideas, information and programs in a variety of ways while either in a point-to-point connection or 6/8 party conference mode. o Videoconferencing - The Dterm SP30 audio and videoconferencing feature lets you communicate with anyone on the NEC Network.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS INASETTM INASET terminals are members of the Dterm IP family. INASET terminals have a Web browser with a large color display and a built-in multi-port Ethernet switch for connectivity to the user’s local PC.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS INASET Applications The INASET is specifically suited for the enterprise environment, including the following end users: managers, purchasing agents, consultants and call agents. But this is just the beginning. This advanced IP business terminal can be programmed to do much more than a standard business phone.
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS INASET Accessories Description Remarks WM-RL UNIT Wall mount for the ITR-LC-1 INASET Headset Cord 12’ 12 Foot Black Handset Cord INASET Headset Cord 25’ 25 Foot Black Handset Cord AC-R AC adapter for the INASET ILPA-R 802.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Chapter 4 Equipment Description Modules Abbrev SN1617 PIMMD Name Code PIM Remarks Port Interface Module (PIM) Maximum 64 physical ports per PIM. Houses two batteries for protection from short power interruption (for 30 minutes). At maximum configuration, the system consists of eight PIMs, and provides a total of 512 physical ports (64 ports × 8). Port Interface Module (PIM) for Backup CPU System Maximum 64 physical ports per PIM.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Installation Hardware Equipment Name HANGER ASSEM (UL) Function Wall Hanger Assembly One HANGER ASSEM is required per PIM for Wall Mounting installation. 19 INCH RACK BRACKET (A) 19-inch Rack Mounting Bracket Type A One bracket is required for one PIM configuration. One bracket is required for the top PIM of multiple module configuration.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Common Control Cards Abbrev MP Name Code SPN-CP24B MP SPN-CP27 MP PN-CP31 ETHER PZ-M606-A FP PN-CP15 Page 94 Remarks Main Processor Card Provides LAN control function, system-based Device Registration Server (DRS), built-in FP, Virtual FP, built-in OAI, built-in SMDR on RS232C, built-in SMDR on IP, built-in PMS on IP, Virtual IPT, Virtual CSH, 33 MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 32 MB, Flash ROM 9 MB), TDSW (1024CH × 1024CH), 16-line CFT, PB sender, Clock, 2-line PLO (r
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Line/Trunk (LT) Cards The following table shows a summary of the Line/Trunk (LT) cards for NEAX 2000 IPS. The LT cards may be installed in slot 00 to 11 of PIM 0-7, with the following conditions.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Line/Trunk (LT) Cards (Cont.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Line/Trunk (LT) Cards (Cont.) Abbrev DID Name Code PN-4DITB ODT PN-2ODTA Ports 4 2 PN-4ODTA IP PAD PN-8IPLA PZ-24IPLA NEAX 2000 IPS General Description NDA-24345, Issue 3 Remarks 4-line Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Card Provides loop detection, sending reverse signal and PB to DP signal conversion. Equipped with –48 V DC-DC on-board power supply. 2-line Out Band Dialing Trunk Card Used as either a 2-wire E&M trunk or a 4-wire E&M trunk.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Line/Trunk (LT) Cards (Cont.) Abbrev Name Code 8RST PN-8RSTG Ports 8 4RST PN-4RSTF 4 CFT PN-CFTB 10 DAT PN-4DATC 8 SPN-2DATA 4 DK00 PN-DK00 0 TNT PN-TNTA 4 VCT SPN-4VCTI-B 4 SPN-4VCTI-B (H.323) 4 Page 98 Remarks 8-line PB Receiver Card Used for a PB station line, DID or tie line. 4-line Sender Card for Caller ID Display on analog Single Line Telephones PN-4LLCB is required.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Line/Trunk (LT) Cards (Cont.) Abbrev Name Code CSI SPN-2CSIA Ports 8 SPN-4CSIA 16 PN-RTA 0 PZ-M649 0 PZ-M623 0 Optical Modem PN-M10 0 PFT PZ-8PFTB 0 PZ-4PFTA 0 Router NEAX 2000 IPS General Description NDA-24345, Issue 3 Remarks 2-line Zone Transceiver Interface Card Used to interface with the ZT, based on S-interface. Maximum two ZTs can be connected per CSI card. Occupies 8 time slots per one card.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Line/Trunk (LT) Cards (Cont.) Abbrev Name Code VM00 PZ-VM00-M Ports 4 VM01 PZ-VM01 4 VM02 PZ-VM02 4 VM03 PZ-VM03-M 4 VM04 PZ-VM04 4 VM05 PZ-VM05 4 VM06 PZ-VM06 4 Page 100 Remarks 4-port Voice Mail Card (NEAXMail AD-8) One card per system. Number of ports: 4 ports (Up to 8 ports when PZ-VM01 is mounted). Occupies three physical slots width per card. To be mounted in LT00 slot of PIM. 4-port Voice Mail Extension Card To be mounted on PZ-VM00/VM00-M.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Application Processor (AP) Cards The AP cards may be installed in slot 00 to 11 of PIM 0-7, with the following conditions: • Maximum 24 cards per system • Maximum 256 ports per system Abbrev Name Code DTI SPN-24DTAC-B Ports 24 SPN-30DTC-UA 31 PRT SPN-24PRTA-C 25 CCT SPN-24CCTA-A 25 BRT SPN-BRTC 4 SPN-4BRTA-D 8 NEAX 2000 IPS General Description NDA-24345, Issue 3 Remarks 1.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Application Processor (AP) Cards (Cont.) Abbrev Name Code CCH SPN-SC00 CCH-D Ports 1 DCH SPN-SC01 DCH-C 1 ICH SPN-SC03B 8ICH 4 CSH SPN-SC03B 8CSH-C 4 SIG SPN-SC01 QSIG 1 SPN-24PRTA-QSIG (AP) 25 Page 102 Remarks Common Channel Handler for CCIS 1 per Destination-Site (Max 8 per sys) Required for Event Based CCIS, T1 Drop/Insert CCIS w/external DSU or Fractional T1-CCIS. Event Based CCIS requires using ISDN PRI or BRI trunks with the CCH-D.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Application Processor (AP) Cards (Cont.) Abbrev AP00 Name Code SPN-AP00B MRC-C Ports 2 SPN-AP00B MRC-E 2 PZ-M537 SPN-4RSTB-B 0 4 SPN-4RSTB-911 4 Caller ID Class SPN-4RSTC-A SPN-4RSTC 4 IPT SPN-IPTB-A 0 SPN-IPTB-B(AP) (H.
CHAPTER 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Application Processor (AP) Cards (Cont.) Abbrev CFT Name Code SPN-CFTC Wireless Roaming SPN-AP00B DBM-C 2 SPN-SC01 DCH-Q 1 Page 104 Ports 32 Remarks 32 Party Digital Conference (Group Call/Meet Me) • Group Call Automatic • Group Call Broad Cast • Group Call Two Way Calling Database Memory Card for WCS IP Roaming.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Chapter 5 Feature Description Business/Hotel Motel Features Account Code This feature, when used with Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), allows station users and Attendants to enter a cost accounting or client billing code (up to 16 digits) into the system. Add-On Module This feature allows the Add-On Module to be combined with a Multiline Terminal when there are insufficient line or trunk keys provided at the Multiline Terminal.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Answer Key An Answer Key is provided on all Multiline Terminals. The Answer Key can be used to answer incoming calls on outside lines, and primary or secondary extensions. When the Answer Key is used to answer an incoming call with a call in progress, the first party is placed on hold and the second party is connected. If the Answer Key is depressed while in a three-party call, the user can alternate between each party and a Broker's Call is established.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Attendant Interposition Calling/Transfer This feature allows any Attendant to directly converse with another Attendant and also allows Attendants to transfer calls from their console to another Attendant's console in systems where Multiple Console Operation has been provided.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Common Route Indial This feature allows assignment of incoming DID calls to different Attendant Call Selection keys based on the last 4 digits dialed into the system. Up to eight individual Listed Directory Numbers can be assigned in system programming. When an incoming call to any of these trunks is received, an Attendant Call Selection key will flash and the LCD display will indicate the Listed Directory Number associated with that trunk route.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Attendant Delay Announcement This feature provides an announcement, via a Digital Announcement Trunk Card, to external calls that are not answered by the attendant within a predetermined time. Attendant Lockout This feature denies an Attendant the ability to reenter an established trunk or station connection without being recalled by that station after the call is put in consultation hold.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Hunt Past No Answer - ACD This feature allows calls targeted at an ACD group to hunt past an agent’s station, after a no answer condition, if the agent forgets to log off of the group and the agent is unable (or not available) to answer the call. Immediate Overflow - ACD This feature allows a call directed to an ACD group to immediately overflow to another ACD group, upon encountering an “all agents busy” condition.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Background Music Background Music can be provided on a dial-up basis over legacy Multiline Terminal speakers. Incoming voice announcements, ringing and recalls override Background Music. Up to 10 music programs can be offered. Back Up CPU NEAX 2000 IPS provides a dual CPU system with two MP cards. When Emergency Notification from hardware is detected, the changeover from an active MP card to a standby MP card will occur.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Call Forwarding Call Forwarding allows calls directed to a station to be routed to another station, an Attendant, an outside number or voice mail equipment.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line This feature permits a call to a busy station to be forwarded multiple times to a designated idle station. Multiple Call Forwarding - No Answer This feature permits a call to an unanswered station, the ability to be forwarded multiple times to a designated station that does not have Call Forwarding - No Answer set or to the Attendant Console.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Call Park - Tenant When a call is parked by Call Park - Tenant, the call can be retrieved from Call Park-Tenant by any station within the tenant from which the call was originally parked. Call Pickup This feature enables a station user to answer any call directed to another station, to a station within the user's own Call Pickup Group, or to a station within a different Call Pickup Group.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Caller ID Display Without answering incoming calls or held calls which terminate to the line keys of a Multiline Terminal, the calling party's information can be confirmed by the indications on the LCD. Caller ID Station This feature enables a user to connect analog telephones with Caller ID display function, and provides the calling party’s number and name on the display without answering incoming calls.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Conference (Three/Four Party) This feature provides a station user the ability to add-on another party (trunk or station) to a call already in progress. Single Line Telephone users can add up to one additional party and Multiline Terminal users can add up to two additional parties. Conference (Six/Ten Party) This feature permits a station user or Attendant (conference leader) to establish a Conference among as many as six or ten parties (including the Conference leader).
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Consultation Hold This feature permits a station user to hold any incoming or outgoing CO call, tie line call, or any intra-office call while originating a call to another station user within the system. Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) In addition to the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT), programming of the NEAX2000 IPS can be done from selected Multiline Terminals with LCD.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION DID Call Waiting This feature allows an incoming call on a DID trunk or a tie line to automatically be Camped-On to the destination station if the destination station is busy. DID Digit Conversion This feature allows the NEAX2000 IPS to convert the digits received from the serving C.O. to valid station numbers when the C.O. numbering plan differs from the desired station numbering plan.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Do Not Disturb Console This feature allows a DSS/BLF Console unit associated with a Multiline Terminal to be used as a Do Not Disturb (DND) Console. This feature is activated by the use of a Function Mode key on a DSS/BLF Console. DND set status for each station is indicated by a green LED associated with each button. In addition, the Multiline Terminal user can set/cancel the DND status of other stations using the DND Console.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Do Not Disturb-System This feature simultaneously restricts incoming calls to a pre-assigned group of stations by operation from the Hotel/ Motel Front Desk Instrument(s). Attendant Console(s) and Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instruments can use the DND OVR key to override this Do Not Disturb setting.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION FAX over IP This feature allows the system to transmit facsimile communications over IP network, via Local Area Networks (LAN) and corporate Wide Area Network (WAN). Since PBX regards facsimile equipment as one of ordinary telephones, IP Packet Assembler/Disassembler (IPPAD) and Voice Compression Trunk (VCT) are required for facsimile uses over IP network same as legacy stations. The facsimile transmission procedure (T.30 or G.711/G.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Group Call by Pilot Number Dialing This feature allows a Station User (Multi-line Terminal/Single Line Telephone/PS) or a Trunk Party to page a group of Stations simultaneously by dialing a Pilot Number. The maximum of 32 Stations can be assigned to a Paging Group, and the Paging Group is associated with the Pilot Number.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Hotline - Inside/Outside This feature causes the terminal to place a call to another station or to an outside party automatically when the user selects the Hotline extension. House Phone This feature allows selected stations to reach the Attendant simply by going off-hook. Individual Attendant Access This feature permits a user to call a specific Attendant by dialing an Attendant call code.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION IP Enabled Dterm This feature provides a Dterm Series E/Series i terminal, if equipped with an IP adapter unit with a capability to provide a converged infrastructure at the desktop, with a 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet connection to corporate Local Area Networks (LAN). The IP Enabled Dterm can communicate with other IP Enabled Dterm and CCIS network (IP based) on a peer-to-peer connection basis.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Message Center Interface (MCI) This feature provides an interface with a customer supplied Voice Mail System (VMS) that can send Message Waiting lamp control data to the system. The Message Center Interface (MCI) can provide the following operations: 1. When terminating the call to the VMS, the system sends call connection status information to the VMS through the MCI. 2. The VMS sends the Message Waiting Lamp on data to the MCI. 3.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Miscellaneous Trunk Access This feature allows the connection of various types of external facilities. In addition to Loop and Ground Start Trunks, the following can also be interfaced with the NEAX2000 IPS: CCSA Lines Code Calling Equipment, Dictation Equipment, Foreign Exchange (FX) Lines, Radio Paging Equipment, and Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) lines.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Music on Hold This feature plays music when a line is placed on hold. Music is provided by a circuit board memory chip, IP adpter, or a local music source, such as a CD player or a radio. Night Service This feature provides a variety of methods for handling incoming calls when the system is in night mode.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Overflow for TAS Queue If the TAS Call is not answered by predetermined time, the call will be forwarded to predetermined Station/Attendant Console/Announcement Service. Queue Limit for TAS When a DID Call is converted to TAS and the number of used Lines reaches queue limit, this feature provides the system to restrict the next call terminating.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Privacy This feature restricts Multiline Terminal users from depressing a busy line button and entering a conversation unless permitted by the Multiline Terminal user currently on that line button or if the line button is assigned for Direct Privacy Release. Direct Privacy Release This feature allows a station user with a secondary appearance of another extension in the system to access that extension when it is being used by someone else.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Handsfree Unit The built-in Handsfree Unit enables full Handsfree operation for both internal and external calls (No optional Handsfree Unit is required). I-Hold / I-Use Indication Multiline Terminals provide indication of which line keys have been placed on Hold, or are in use by that Multiline Terminal. The LED associated with the line key will give the appropriate indication.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Soft Keys According to the status of the Multiline Terminal, function keys (Soft Keys) are displayed in the third line on the LCD. If the status of Multiline Terminal changes, the Soft Keys will change automatically. Also if the Help key is pressed, explanation of indicated Soft Keys are shown on the LCD. Volume Control Multiline Terminals are equipped with common Volume Control keys for: • Built-in Speaker / Handset Receiver Volume. • Ring Volume. • C.O. Transmission Level.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Room Cutoff This feature allows the following types of terminals to temporarily restrict guest room telephones from making unauthorized calls when guests are away from their rooms.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Software Line Appearance (Virtual Extensions) This feature permits assignment of circuits which do not physically exist, to be used as secondary extensions on Multiline Terminals. There are 1020 software lines (minus the number of Dterms and Dterm IP) that can be assigned to line keys and used as desired. Stack Dial This feature enables a Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console to remember the numbers dialed in the preceding five calls, including the last number dialed.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Supervisory Control of Peripheral Equipment When various types of peripheral equipment (such as facsimiles, dictation equipment, Voice Mail, etc.) are connected to the line circuits of the NEAX2000 IPS, this feature allows the loop of the line circuit concerned to open for a programmable interval, and send a release signal to the peripheral equipment when the calling party disconnects.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Trunk-to-Trunk Connection This feature provides any station user with the ability to conference together two outside trunk calls and abandon the connection without dropping the Trunk-to-Trunk Connection. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) The Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) feature permits incoming calls to terminate to a prearranged group of stations.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Uniform Numbering Plan (UNP) -Voice and Data In the numbering plan for a network to be configured through the use of Tie Lines, a Uniform Numbering Plan (UNP) is employed. When UNP is employed, a station user from any PBX within the network can call a desired party by using a uniform dialing method based on the UNP.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION CCIS Features Attendant Camp-On With Tone Indication - CCIS This feature permits the Attendant; when the desired station at another switching office is busy, to hold an in-coming call in a special waiting mode. A distinctive Camp-On tone is sent to the busy station when the Attendant sets Camp-On. When that station becomes idle, it is automatically rung and connected to the waiting trunk party.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Call Forwarding - Override - CCIS This feature allows a target station user (Station A) to call a station (Station B) which has Call Forwarding – All Calls - CCIS set. Call Processing Indication - CCIS This feature provides visual indications of all CCIS calls being processed or waiting processing at the Attendant Console.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Centralized Billing - CCIS This feature is used to collect billing information from each office within the network and to direct it to the associated center office. Billing information is then forwarded to the central billing centers via RS232C interfaces.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Dual Hold – CCIS This feature allows two connected Multiline Terminals to be placed on hold simultaneously over the CCIS link. This enables the held parties to answer or originate a call from a secondary extension or the idle primary extension. Elapsed Time Display – CCIS This feature provides an LCD which shows the duration of time that a Multiline Terminal is connected to any trunk through the CCIS network.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Miscellaneous Trunk Access - CCIS This feature provides access to all types of external and customer-provided equipment/facilities, such as Tie Line and exchange network, along with Dictation, Paging Access - CCIS and Code Calling through the CCIS network.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Single-Digit Station Calling - CCIS This feature allows the assignment of Single-Digit Station numbers. Station-Controlled Conference - CCIS This feature allows any station of the 2400 IPX to establish a conference among a maximum of eight parties of stations and/or trunks (inside and outside parties) of the 2000 IPS, through CCIS.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION ISDN Features Call-By-Call Service Selection Services can be selected on a call-by-call basis to all channels of a single PRI interface according to applications. Services may be used on any available channel, unlike Trunk Provisioning Service, in which services are assigned to specific channels.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Sub-address – Present This feature allows a Primary Rate Interface ISDN trunk to transfer the Called Party Sub-address information to a destination ISDN station when the call is originated by the system. Dialing the called party station number and sub-address is required. Trunk Provisioning Service Selection Each channel of a PRI interface can be dedicated to a particular service.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Wireless Features Analog PBX Interface This feature allows a secretary to interrupt the boss in a private way. By pressing a feature key or dialing an Access Code, the secretary Announcement - PS No Answer / Announcement - PS Out of Zone This feature allows calls to a PS which cannot be paged in a predetermined period of time to be routed to the announcement notifying the calling party that the PS cannot answer.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Last Number Redial-PS This feature enables a PS to store the numbers dialed in the previous five calls including the last number dialed. The stack dial numbers are sequentially displayed on the LCD, allowing the station user to make an outgoing call by selecting the desired dialed number from the display. Multi-Line Operation-PS PS equipped with two line keys, L1 key and L2 key, and different station numbers can be assigned to each of two lines.
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION Radio Channel Changeover This feature is to supervise and changeover the channel automatically to avoid the interference and to maintain the speech quality. Short Message Notification (OAI) This feature enables a Short Text Message (STM), once arrived at a mail box of the STM Server (external equipment), to be automatically distributed to the addressee PS via Open Application Interface (OAI).
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE Chapter 6 System Overview Operating Environment Operating Condition Normal Operations Temperature Relative Humidity 5oC - 30oC 15% - 65% 41oF - 86oF Non-Condensing Short Periods** -0oC - 40oC 32oF - 104oF 15% - 90% Non-Condensing During Storage and Transit -18oC - 50oC 0oF - 122oF 8% - 90% Non-Condensing **Not to exceed 72 consecutive hours or 15 days in a year.
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE AC Power Requirements DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS AC Input Voltage 90 to 132Vac or 180 to 264Vac; 47 to 64Hz AC Input Current 3.5A(at 100V), 2.0A(at 200V) Installation The following items are required for correct operation. a.) Adequate space accommodation b.) Adequate ventilation c.) Commercial AC power Main Equipment The installation of the NEAX2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs).
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE System Administration In this system, the Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) or Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is used for programming the system data. The CAT is a digital multi-function telephone (Dterm) which is equipped with function keys, a dial pad and LCD and interfaces with the system via the MP card. The Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is a personal computer that provides an interface to the PBX via the system CPU card.
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance System Diagnostics When a fault occurs in the system, an audible and visual indication will be given at the following units: External alarm indicating unit Fault messages reported at MATWorX for remote reporting Alarm lamps in front of each package mounted in the frame Self Diagnostic/System Messages The NEAX 2000 IPS provides a sophisticated array of self-diagnostic routines that are continually and automatically being performed.
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) The Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is a personal computer (PC) that is used for programming and maintenance of the NEAX 2000 IPS system. The MAT can provide a Maintenance Printout, Peg Count information and fault message output. Additionally, the MAT can be used to Remove and Restore to service any station in the system and can read or save system data from disks.
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE PBX Configuration Wizard The PBX Configuration Wizard is a custom tool in MATWorX that enables you to establish the proper communication settings between your computer and the NEAX2000 IPS. The Wizard asks you simple questions and then uses the information to automatically configure the connection for the PC and the PBX. Service Conditions 1. Connection through modems is available, providing remote maintenance capabilities. 2.
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE Remote Maintenance This feature allows station and trunk changes or reassignments to be performed without a site visit by service personnel, and can be used to retrieve fault codes prior to visiting a site. One Remote Maintenance center can service an unlimited amount of systems, thus reducing the amount of personnel to maintain each site, travel costs and customer billing for each site. Service Conditions 1.
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE NEAX 2000 IPS Documentation List NEC offers a full complement of documents for the NEAX 2000 IPS product line. Technical documentation is available on Compact Disk (CD ROM) or on the WEB through NTAC On-Line. This section lists all documents included on the Compact Disk (CD ROM).
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Chapter 7 Specifications Processors The NEAX2000 IPS, IPSDM, and IPSDMR are distributed multiprocessor systems. Their control system consists of a Main Processor (MP), Firmware Processors (FP), and Application Processors (AP). Both the FP and APs execute their predetermined functions under the control of the MP.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Major specifications and functionality of the NEAX IPS MPs are shown below: PN-CP24-B PN-CP27-A Item Central Processing System Memory Network Switching 3-Way Conference DTMF Signal Sender Music-on-Hold Mini Jack Audible Tone Generator (DTG) Phase Lock Oscillator (PLO) Built-in SMDR Built-in MCI Built-in FP0 BS00 Function DTMF Receiver AP01 Function Built-in DRS MAT Interface Direct Connection Remote Connection w/Built-in MODEM External Alarm Indication DAT DK00 Application Key Pro
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Power AC Power Requirements DESCRIPTION AC Input Voltage AC Input Current SPECIFICATIONS 90 to 132Vac or 180 to 264Vac; 47 to 64Hz 3.5A(at 100V), 2.0A(at 200V) AC Power Consumption / Thermal Output (Maximum) DESCRIPTION 1-PIM 2-PIM 3-PIM 4-PIM 5-PIM 6-PIM 7-PIM 8-PIM AC Power Consumption (KVA) 100V 200V 0.35 0.40 0.70 0.80 1.05 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.75 2.00 2.10 2.40 2.45 2.80 2.80 3.20 Battery Requirements DESCRIPTION Max.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Characteristics (For TDM Circuits) DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS PCM Coding System A-law/U-law Insertion Loss Longitudinal Balance 0.15 dB at 1KHz 20 dB or more (300 to 3,400Hz) against 600 ohms 59 dB or more (300 to 3,400Hz) Attenuation/Frequency Distortion -0.2 dB to +0.7 dB (300 to 3,400Hz) Group Delay Distortion 0 to 0.3msec.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS System Capacity IPS System Capacity (Single MP System) Item LT Card AP Card (No. of Ports) (No. of Cards) (No. of Ports) (No. of Cards) Total Number of Lines (Analog Single Line Tel. + Dterm) IP PAD (No.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IPS System Capacity (Single MP System cont’d) Item Attendant Terminal (Dterm ATT Position) SMDR Interface PMS Interface ACD / MIS or OAI Interface Remote PIM over IP (Number of PIM at Remote Site) DID Dial Conversion Call Forwarding-Outside Set Authorization.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IPS System Capacity (Dual MP System) Item (No. of Ports) LT Card (No. of Cards) (No. of Ports) AP Card (No. of Cards) Total Number of Lines (Analog Single Line Tel. + Dterm) IP PAD (No.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IPS System Capacity (Dual MP System, Cont’d) Item Attendant Terminal (Dterm ATT Position) SMDR Interface PMS Interface ACD / MIS or OAI Interface Remote PIM over IP (Number of PIM at Remote Site) DID Dial Conversion Call Forwarding-Outside Set Authorization.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IPSDM System Capacity Number of PHYSICAL MODULAR CHASSIS LT card Note 1 AP card No. of ports No. of cards No. of ports No. of cards Total number of lines (Analog Single Line Telephone + Dterm) IP-PAD No.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IPSDM System Capacity (Cont.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IP Remote Network Capacity Total System Capacity (Main plus Remote) Item LT Ports AP Ports Analog Single Line Tel. + Dterm IP PAD (No. of Channel) term term D IP/D IP INASET (PTP Connection) Dterm PS Cell Station (CS) / Zone Transceiver (ZT) ISDN Station Central Office Trunk (Lines) Tie Line Trunk (Lines) 2W/4W E&M CCIS Trunk (Peer to Peer Connection) DTI/CCIS Digital Link 1.5M/2M 1.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IPSDMR Capacity Number of PHYSICAL MODULAR CHASSIS No. of ports LT card Note 1 No. of cards No. of ports AP card No. of cards IP-PAD No. of channel 4LC w/RGU Card Analog Single Line Telephone (Lines) Note 2 8LC Standard Dterm(Lines) Long Line DtermIP/DtermIP INASET (Peer to Peer Connection) Note 3 Loop Start Central Office Trunk (Lines) DID w/4DIT 2W/4W E&M DTI 1.5M 1.5M(PRT) ISDN 4BRT (card) PFT Connections Capacity Per MC 1 2 40 80 5 10 Max.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IPS PIM MD (As Remote PIM) Capacity Capacity Per PIM Number of PHYSICAL PIMS LT card AP card IP-PAD Analog Single Line Telephone (Lines) 1 No. of ports No. of cards No. of ports No. of cards No. of channel 8LC Standard Long Line DtermIP/DtermIP INASET (Peer to Peer Connection) Note 1 Loop Start Central Office Trunk (Lines) DID w/4DIT 2W/4W E&M DTI 1.5M 1.5M(PRT) ISDN 4BRT (card) PFT Connections Dterm(Lines) Note 1: Page 168 2 64 128 8 16 Max.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS System Capacity (Cont’d) CCIS (p-p/p-mp) and Peer-to-Peer Payload Size G.729a G.711 G.723.1 20 ms 8 Channel 8 Channel ------ 30 ms 16 Channel 16 Channel 16 Channel 40 ms 16 Channel 16 Channel ------ Payload Size G.729a G.711 G.723.1 20 ms 6 Channel 5 Channel --- 30 ms 8 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 40 ms 12 Channel 10 Channel --- VoIP (H.323) Payload size for Virtual IPT Payload Size 10 ms. Max. Voice Channels Per IPT G.729a G.711 G.723.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS IP Specifications Item Voice Encoding IP-PAD Specifications G.729a G.723.1 (5.3 k/6.3 k) G.711 32 channels per card Automatically seized per call FAX Communication Feature FAX Relay Method (T.30) DTMF Signal H.245 IP PROTIMS over IP CCIS over IP H.323 Jitter Control Dynamic Jitter Buffer QoS (Quality of Service) • TOS, IP Precedence • DiffServ LAN Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Echo Canceller (IP-PAD) G.168 DtermIP/CCIS Virtual IPT 10 ms-40 ms (G.723.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR System Specifications Item System Capacity Specifications LT ports: Max. 40 ports / MODULAR CHASSIS, - (Max. 64 ports including 24 virtual LT ports/MODULAR CHASSIS) - Max. 120 ports / system (IPSDM), Max. 80 ports / system (IPSDMR) - AP ports: Max. 256 ports / system - IP ports: Max. 956 ports (IPSDM), Max.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Line Conditions Description Specifications Loop Resistance (including Telephone Set) Analog Standard Line Max. 600 ohms Analog Long Line Max. 2,500 ohms (DP 10pps), Max. 1,700 ohms (DP 20pps) Max. 1,200 ohms (DTMF) Loop Resistance (including Opposite End Resistance) Central Office Trunk Max. 1,700 ohms Tie Line Trunk (Loop Dial) Max. 2,500 ohms Tie Line Trunk (E&M) Max.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Zone Transceiver Line Conditions Zone Transceiver Line Conditions S-Interface Line Conditions PBX Power Supply at – 48V (Standard) 0.4φ U-Interface Line Conditions 4 Wire 2 Wire 4 Wire 762m (2500ft) 762m (2500ft) 1310m (4300ft) 0.5φ 1219m (4000ft) 1219m (4000ft) 2103m (6900ft) 0.65φ 1676m (5500ft) 1676m (5500ft) 2895m (9500ft) 0.9φ PBX Power Supply at – 45V (Note) 2438m (8000ft) 2438m (8000ft) 3958m (13000ft) 4 Wire 2 Wire 4 Wire 0.
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Traffic Capacity Traffic Capacity Number of PIMs Traffic Capacity Note: 1PIM 2PIM 3PIM Max. 2500 BHCA 4PIM Max. 5000 BHCA Note 5PIM 6PIM Max. 7500 BHCA Note 7PIM 8PIM Max. 8000 BHCA Note The traffic load of each FP shall be 2500 BHCA or less.
CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Chapter 8 System Performance Transmission Characteristics Transmission Characteristics Cross Talk Attenuation More than 70 dB at 1000 Hz Idle Circuit Noise Less than -65 dBm Insertion Loss (relative to 1KHz-10 dBm) Longitudinal Balance Trunk Side PCM Characteristics Station-to-Station - Typical 6 dB Station-to-Trunk - Typical 0.5 dB Trunk-to-Trunk - Typical 0.5 dB at 0 dB PAD control Better than 58 dB Line Rate - 1.
CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Rotary Dial Pulse and DTMF Signaling (1) Rotary Dial Signal Specifications Description Receiving Sending 10 pps +/- 0.8pps 20 pps +/- 0.8 pps Dial Speed 9 to 22 pps Break Ratio 55 to 77 % 67 +/- 3% or 62 +/- 3% Inter-Digit Pause Switch-Hook Flash Detection Min. 256 msec. 300 to 1,000 msec.(10 pps) 384 to 2,300 msec.
CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Multi-frequency Compelled (MFC) – R2 SIGNAL (1) MFC Frequency Value Frequencies F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Forward Signals(Hz) 1,380 1,500 1,620 1,740 1,860 1,980 Backward Signals(Hz) 1,140 1,020 900 780 660 540 (2) MFC Combinations Combination Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Frequencies F0 + F1 F0 + F2 F1 + F2 F0 + F3 F1 + F3 F2 + F3 F0 + F4 F1 + F4 F2 + F4 F3 + F4 F0 + F5 F1 + F5 F2 + F5 F3 + F5 F4 + F5 (3) Sender/Receiver Specifications Description Specifications S
CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Audible Tones and Ringing Signal Audible Tones Specifications of Audible Tone TONE FREQUENCY INTERRUPTION Dial Tone (DT) 350 Hz mixed with 440 Hz Continuous Special Dial Tone (SDT) 350 Hz mixed with 440 Hz 0.125 sec. ON, 0.125 sec. OFF Busy Tone (BT) 480 Hz mixed with 620 Hz 0.5 sec. ON, 0.5 sec. OFF Reorder Tone (ROT) 480 Hz mixed with 620 Hz 2.5 sec. ON, 0.25 sec.
CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Dimensions and Weight NEAX 2000 IPS Main Equipment Dimensions (W x D x H: mm) PIM Approx. 430 x 223 x 353 (Fully card-mounted) (16.9” x 8.8” x 13.9”) Approx. 430 x 205.2 x 61.6 BASE (16.9” x 8.08” x 2.43”) Approx. 435 x 224.6 x 66.2 BASE TRAY (for UL) (17.1“ x 8.84 x 2.6”) Weight (kg) Approx. 11.5 (25.35 lbs) Approx. 3.0 (6.61 lbs) Approx. 1.7 (3.