Specifications

Site Requirements and Preparation
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The ShoreGear-T1 and ShoreGear-E1 have an additional RJ-48C connector that is
wired to the telco interface for the purpose of troubleshooting the T1/E1 interface with
specialized test equipment. This connector is normally not used.
Audio Input (Music on Hold) Cabling
The ShoreGear-120/24, ShoreGear-60/12, and ShoreGear-40/8 voice switches each have
a 3.5 mm mini-stereo input connector that provides music or some other recording to
callers when they are on hold. The input port supports low-level line audio from a
preamplifier or mini-CD player, at 47 k nominal impedance. The audio input cable
can be up to 10 feet long.
The audio input port on the ShoreGear voice switches is a mono connection. If you
connect a stereo input, the stereo signal is converted to a mono signal.
To minimize bandwidth, music on hold is not streamed across the wide area network,
so you will need one music source per site.
NOTE The music and music source are not included with the ShoreTel 6.1 system.
WARNING In accordance with United States copyright laws, a license may be required
from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, or a
similar organization, if radio or TV broadcasts are played for music on hold.
As an alternative, an ASCAP-approved CD or tape can be used. ShoreTel,
Inc. disclaims any liability out of failure to obtain such a license.
Audio Output (Paging and Night Bell) Cabling
The ShoreGear-120/24, ShoreGear-60/12, and ShoreGear-40/8, voice switches each
have a 3.5 mm mini-stereo audio output connector for overhead paging and night bell
on a per site basis. The audio output port provides low-level line audio with a sufficient
input level for a typical amplifier. The paging port output is about one volt peak to
peak, similar to the line output of a CD player, and can drive inputs that are 600 ohms
or higher.
NOTE The audio output is mono signal. If you use a stereo jack, the signal is available
on one channel, but the other channel will be silent.
This is a single-zone paging system. If more zones are required, see the application note
on ShoreLink, ShoreTel’s online knowledge base.
Maintenance Cabling
The ShoreGear-120/24, ShoreGear-60/12, ShoreGear-40/8, ShoreGear-T1, and
ShoreGear-E1 voice switches support a maintenance port for connection terminal using
a standard DB-9 female connector. This maintenance port is typically used only when
assigning networking parameters if DHCP or BOOTP is not being used.