Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Date
June 2003
PREFACE
This manual is valid for the SOPHO 2000 IPS telephone system.
In this manual the term NEAX 2000 IPS or NEAX PBX telephone system
represents the SOPHO 2000 IPS system.
This book might refer to products not included in the SOPHO portfolio.
Certain items in this manual do not apply to the European market.
In case of doubt, please contact your supplier.
LIST OF TERMS
Abbr. NEC Description
NEC
(Trunk) Route Restriction Class
AIMWorX
Authorization Code
Background music (feature)
Boss/Secretary dialing
Brokers call
Busy in/busy out - ACD
Class of Service
Coin lines
Consecutive Speed Dialing
Consultation hold
Development table
Dial conversion
Dynamic Dial Pad
Executive calling
Ground Start
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Home side trunk
User side
trunk
Legacy
Location number
Loop Start
Mate side trunk
Network
side trunk
MATWorX
Multi line terminal
Multiple Call Forwarding
My Line
Nailed down connection (data)
Night Connection - fixed
Night connection - fixed
Night Connection - flexible
Office Code
PLE
CLID
ii
TRFC
LNR
Traffic Class
SMDR & CTI based management platform
PID code
When phone is idle, user can have
background music on speaker
Executive/Secretary
Shuttle : alternate between 2 parties
occupying one line
Group - Absent/Present switching
Facility Class Mark (sometimes traffic class)
Common number can be speed dial,
individual choice dialed manually
Enquiry
Analysis tree : table within numbering plan
Conversion from pulse to DTMF
Pressing numeric keys grabs a line as well.
VIP status assigned to a station.
Earth calling : analog trunk protocol
Voice volume control on terminals
For ISDN trunks
TDM based equipment (non IP)
Division based on capabilities or priorities in
the IP system
Subscriber signalling e.g. an ATU-SS
For ISDN trunks
Operational Maintenance interface tool
SOPHO Set / ErgoLine : digital terminal with
soft key assignment possible
Multi hop (maximum 5 hops allowed)
Users own station number.
Fixed connection between two data
adapters.
Permanent Line Extension
Permanent Line Extension
CF on night extension
Cluster Identity used for Open Numbering
Plans
Dterm keys, work (and programmed) like
speed dial function
CTI Application platform
PSTN operator / provider
Peer to peer : one to one relation on
functional level
Group number
En-block dialing : prepare number and send
it in one go (versus overlap dialing)
Seized line (trunk line or extension) when
going off-hook (or speaker)
Traffic Class
Alternative routing when trunk(s) busy
Tree : part of the number analysis table
Last Number Redial
park position / sub line
AC
ACF
ADF
ALM DSPP (External) Alarm Display Panel
ANI
Automatic Number Identification
ANS
AOC
AP
AP
ATND
AttCon
BATTM
BGM
BHCA
BK
BSY
BT
CAMA
CAS
CAT
CCIS
CCT
CF-D
Answer
Advice of charge
Application Card
Analog Port
Attendant
Attendant console
Battery Module
Back Ground Music service
Busy Hour Call Attempts
Black
Busy
Busy Tone
Centralized Message Accounting
Centralized Attendant Service
Customer Administration terminal
Common Channel Interoffice
Signalling
Common Control Switching
arrangement
CCIS Trunk
Call Forwarding - Destination
CFT
CIC
Conference trunk
Circuit Identification Code
CID
CIR
CIS
CM
CNP
CO
COT
CPN
CPN
CPU
CRD
CS
CSU
DAT
Call ID Display
Caller ID Receiver
Call Information System
Command
Closed Numbering Plan
Central Office
Central Office Trunk
Calling Party Number
Calling Party Number
Central Processing Unit
Call Redirect
Cell Station
CCSA
LNNR
Analog Phone
Virtual Extension
Separate CF for internal and external calls.
Last Number/Number Repetition
Outgoing calling list (5 entries)
Redial List : maximum 5 numbers
Extension /
DNR
FCM
Facility Class Mark
Lines on the stations, other then the prime
line
Analysis group : multi company on one PBX
Route
PID
Operator console
DBM
DCH
DD key
DDD
DDI
DDOVR
DeskCon
DID calls
D-Channel Handler
Do not Disturb Key
Direct Distance Dialing
Direct Digital interface
Do not Disturb Override
Desk Console
Direct Inward Dialing calls
DISA
DIT
DLC
DM
DMS
DNIS
DOD
DP
DPC
DPC
DRS
DS
DSS/BLF
DSW
DT
DTE
Dterm
DTG
DTI
FAC
FCC
FD
FDA
FDB
FDN
FG
FGD
FLF
FP
FX
HDT
HWT
ICH
ICI
ICM
IEC
ILC
IP
IPM
IPS
IPT
IPX
IVS
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Firmware Processor
Foreign Exchange
Hold Tone
howler tone
ISDN channel handler
Incoming Call Identification
Intercom
International Electro-technical
Commission
ISDN line card
Internet Protocol
Indications per minute
Internet Protocol Server
IP trunk
Internet Protocol eXchange
Integrated Voice Server
DDO
Dterm
IP
Internet Protocol
For flashing lamps / LEDs
KF
KTF
LAN
LCR
LAN
LCCR
LDN
LDT
LEN
EHWA
LT
MAT
Line/Trunk
Maintenance Administration Terminal OMM
MB
Make Busy
MCI
MEM
MFG
MFR
MIB
MIC
MIS
MJ
MLDT
MN
MOC
MP
MRF
MSF
MSG
NEAX
NS
NTF
NTS
OAI
ODT
ODT
ONP
OPC
OPR
PAD
SETOUT
PBR
PBSND
PC
PCK
PFT
PIM
Main Processor
Mode Reset Facility
Mode Set Feature
Message
NEC PBX
Network Station
Number Transfer Facility
Night Transfer Station
Open Application Interface
OD Trunk
Outband Dialing Trunk
Open Numbering Plan
Origional Point Code
Operator
(IP) Packet Assembler /
Disassembler
Push Button Receiver
Push Button Sender
Point Code
Pickup
Power Failure Transfer
Port Interface Module
PLO
PMS
PN
PNA
PPS
PROTIMS
PRT
PS
PS
QoS
Part Number
Phone line Network Alliance
Pulses per second
ISDN primary rate interface trunk
Personal Station
Portable Station
Quality of Service
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OAI related.
Analog telephone
Full Detailed Call Recording
OAI related.
Voice over IP
Wide Area Network
Specific part of PSTN, US only
"Analog DECT"
Dterm icon
Meaning
Hold
Transfer
Speaker
Answer
Redial
Conf(erence)
Recall
Feature
MIC
Message
Directory
-/+
Help
Exit
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ISSUE 1
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Port Interface Module (PIM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Battery Module (BATTM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Base/Top Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hanger Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19-inch Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Optional Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Internal Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BUS Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Control Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DC Power Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AC Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
External Cabling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Attendant Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) (RS-232C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Built-in SMDR/MCI on MP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SMDR (with AP00)/PMS/Hotel Printer/MCI/CCIS Centralized SMDR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
External Alarm Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital Trunk Interface (DTI)/Primary Rate Interface (PRI)/CCIS Trunk Interface (CCT) . . . .
Data Port Controller (DPC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Dterm IP Login/Logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dterm IP Login . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dterm IP Logout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure
Title
Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Figure 1-3
Figure 1-4
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
Figure 2-3
Figure 2-4
Figure 2-5
Figure 2-6
Figure 2-7
Figure 2-8
Figure 2-9
Figure 2-10
Figure 2-11
Figure 2-12
Figure 2-13
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-2
Figure 3-3
Figure 3-4
Figure 3-5
Figure 3-6
Figure 3-7
Figure 3-8
Figure 3-9
Figure 4-1
Figure 4-2
Figure 5-1
Figure 6-1
Figure 6-2
Figure 6-3
Figure 6-4
Figure 6-5
Figure 6-6
Figure 6-7
Figure 6-8
Figure 6-9
Figure 6-10
Figure 6-11
Figure 6-12
Figure 6-13
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LIST OF TABLES
Table
Title
Table 2-1
Table 3-1
Table 3-2
Table 4-1
Table 4-2
Table 4-3
Table 4-4
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Table 5-2
Table 5-3
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Chapter 1 Introduction
NEAX 2000 Internet Protocol Server (IPS)
NEAX 2000 Internet Protocol Server (IPS) is a full-featured IP-based
communications system providing a rich feature set of existing NEAX 2000 IVS2,
with pure Voice over IP (VoIP) communications (Peer-to-Peer connections), across
corporate Local and Wide Area Networks (LAN and WAN).
Dterm IP telephones are designed to provide a converged infrastructure at the desktop,
with a 100 BASE-T Ethernet connection to the LAN and built-in hub for a PC
connection to the telephone itself. The system can provide Peer-to-Peer connections
between Dterm IP telephones with voice compression, offering existing Dterm Series
E telephone features. In a WAN, the system can provide Peer-to-Peer connections
over IP networks with voice compression through CCIS (CCIS over IP).
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 and ISDN). The Legacy
station/trunk interface cards (LT and AP cards) can be accommodated in the Port
Interface Module (PIM), in the same manner as the NEAX 2000 IVS2. At maximum
configuration, the NEAX 2000 IPS supports 512 LT ports which can be 448 Dterm IP
telephones and 64 Legacy LT ports, and 256 ports for Legacy AP cards.
Communications between Legacy stations/trunks and Dterm IP telephones/IP
networks are made via IP PAD, that converts packet-based voice data to TDM-based
voice data, and vice versa. The new Main Processor (MP) card controls both
Peer-to-Peer connections and TDM-based connections. The new MP card
incorporates a built-in Device Registration Server (DRS) and single interface point of
IP connections to IP telephone, MATWorX, and OAI/ACD servers.
Figure 1-1
NEAX 2000 IPS Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Introduction
PSTN
SLT/Dterm
TDSW COT
LC/DLC
TIE
IP-PAD
MATWorX
(via RS-232C)
MP
IPT (H.323
Handler)
H.323 GK
DRS
MATWorX
(via IPT: CCIS)
Internet
/Intranet
Router
Router
Switching
HUB
Router
MATWorX
(via LAN)
OAI
Server
DHCP
Server
Dterm IP
Client PC
Client PC
Figure 1-2
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Dterm IP
Chapter 1 Introduction
Note 1
Peer-to-Peer
Connection
(CCIS)
Router
IP Network
IP PAD
Dterm IP
LAN
Peer-to-Peer
Connection
(Dterm IP)
Note 2
AP
Dterm IP
Built-in DRS
MP
Call Control
IP Switching
Figure 1-3
IP/TSW Conversion
Note 3
Time Division
Switching
Note 1: CCIS over IP using Peer-to-Peer connections is available with the NEAX
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Chapter 1 Introduction
PN-CP24-A
Power
Supply
Circuit
(Pentiumequivalent)
osc
OSC
Transformer
Connector
New
Engine
Chip
MOH
MOH
Source
Source
Ethernet
RS
Driver
RS
Driver
Connector
PZ-M606-A
Alarm and
DK Circuit
NIC
IP PAD
Figure 1-4
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PN-32IPLA
+
PN-16VCTA
Chapter 1 Introduction
Floor-standing Installation
Wall-mounting Installation
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Universal Slot
One PIM provides 12 card slots for Line/Trunk (LT). These card slots can also be
used for Application Processor (AP) cards without complicated limitation. As this
makes easy quotation and installation, more number of AP cards can be mounted
in one PIM.
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Physical PIM
Virtual PIM
The Physical PIM is a hardware PIM and is used to accommodate an MP, FPs, IP
PADs, Legacy LT and AP cards, and power supply units. One Physical PIM provides
up to 64 LT ports.
The Virtual PIM is a software PIM and is used to assign Dterm IP telephones by
system programming (The Physical PIM can be used to assign Dterm IP telephones,
but is not essential.). One Virtual PIM provides up to 64 Dterm IP telephones. The
system consists of up to eight PIMs, by the combination of Physical PIMs and Virtual
PIMs, thus providing a total of 512 ports for Dterm IP telephones and Legacy LT
cards. Total number of ports for Dterm IP telephones and Legacy LT cards must be
less than 512, so the number of Physical PIMs decreases when that of Virtual PIMs (=
number of Dterm IP telephones) increases.
Example: When 256 Legacy LT ports are required (= four Physical PIMs), the
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PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 0
PIM 4
PIM 0
PIM 4
PIM 0
PIM 4
PIM 0
PIM 4
64 LT ports +
448 Dterm IPs
192 LT ports +
320 Dterm IPs
256 LT ports +
256 Dterm IPs
PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 0
PIM 4
PIM 0
PIM 4
PIM 0
PIM 4
PIM 0
PIM 4
320 LT ports +
192 Dterm IPs
384 LT ports +
128 Dterm IPs
PIM
PIM
Physical PIM
Virtual PIM
Figure 2-1
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128 LT ports +
384 Dterm IPs
448 LT ports +
64 Dterm IPs
512 LT ports +
0 Dterm IPs
Floor-standing Installation
Floor-standing Installation
In Floor-standing Installation, the NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to eight Port
Interface Modules (PIMs).
PIM 3
PIM 2
PIM 2
PIM 1
PIM 1
PIM 1
PIM 0
PIM 0
PIM 0
PIM 0
BASE
BASE
BASE
BASE
(64 ports)
(128 ports)
(192 ports)
(256 ports)
PIM 3
PIM 3
PIM 2
PIM 2
PIM 1
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 0
PIM 4
PIM 0
PIM 4
BASE
BASE
BASE
BASE
(320 ports)
(384 ports)
PIM 3
PIM 7
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 2
PIM 6
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 1
PIM 5
PIM 0
PIM 4
PIM 0
PIM 4
BASE
BASE
BASE
BASE
(448 ports)
(512 ports)
Figure 2-2
PIM 3
Floor-standing Installation
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Wall-mounting Installation
Wall-mounting Installation
The NEAX 2000 IPS can be wall-mounted in a single or multiple PIM configuration.
A maximum of eight PIMs can be mounted in this way.
Figure 2-3
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Wall-mounting Installation
Figure 2-4
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System Outline
System Outline
The NEAX 2000 IPS is an IP communication system that integrates the voice
terminals to the IP network through Peer-to-Peer connection.
The system is a hybrid system to accommodate both IP multi-line terminals (Dterm
IP) and the terminals used in Legacy PBXs (Legacy terminal).
Line/Trunk cards and Application Processor cards can be mounted in the system to
provide the features that are provided by Legacy Time Division Switch (TDSW)
PBXs.
PBX
NEAX 2000 IPS
PSTN/
GSTN
SLT/Dterm
LC/DLC
TDSW
C.O.
TIE
IP-PAD
1board MP
INTERNET/
INTRANET
IPT (H.323
Handler)
H.323 GK
Router
Dterm IP
LAN
Router
Switching HUB
Router
Dterm IP
Client PC
Client PC
Figure 2-5
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Dterm IP
Station-to-Station
Connection
System Outline
Control Signal
TDSW
Legacy Terminal
LC/DLC
Voice Data
IP-PAD
(PROTIMS over IP)
Control Signal
MP
LAN
Dterm IP
Dterm IP
Dterm IP
Voice Data
(Peer-to-Peer Connection)
Figure 2-6
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System Outline
CCIS Connection
For Dterm IP-to-Dterm IP connection via CCIS (Peer-to-Peer connection), the voice
data is transmitted and received directly between Dterm IP telephones via Intranet
(CCIS via IP).
For Dterm IP-to-Legacy terminal connection via CCIS, the IP-PAD 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 manages the control signals in both types of connections.
Legacy Terminal
Legacy Terminal
Voice Data
TDSW
LC/DLC
TDSW
IP-PAD
IP-PAD
LC/DLC
INTERNET/
INTRANAT
(CCIS via IP)
MP
MP
Control
Signal
LAN
LAN
Dterm IP
Dterm IP
ROUTER
ROUTER
Dterm IP
Voice Data
(Peer-to-Peer Connection)
Figure 2-7
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H.323 Connection
System Conditions
For Dterm IP-to-Dterm IP connection via the IP network with H.323 protocol, the IPT
card is required to transmit and receive the control signal and voice data.
TDSW
Voice Signal
TDSW
H.323 IPT
H.323 IPT
IP-PAD
IP-PAD
INTERNET/
INTRANET
MP
MP
Control Signal
LAN
LAN
ROUTER
ROUTER
Dterm IP
Figure 2-8
Dterm IP
System Conditions
Overall System
When you set or change the system data, the system data backup must be executed
by CMEC Y=6>00. If the system is turned off or the MP card is reset without the
backup, changes to the data are not saved.
System data can be saved to the flash memory on the MP card on a daily basis.
The data setting to execute the regular system data backup is required.
While saving the system data to the flash memory, the SYSD lamp on the MP
card flashes. Do not turn off or reset the system while the SYSD lamp is flashing
Even though no FP cards are mounted on the system, FP Number 01-03 can be
used as virtual FP by office data setting (CM08>484 is not required).
After executing the system data memory all clear, FP Number 00 is set to MP
built-in FP and FP Number 01-03 are set to Signaling Converter (Virtual FP) in
default.
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System Conditions
Peer-to-Peer
Connection
CCIS Connection
H.323 Connection
IP-PAD
Device
Registration
Server (DRS)
Legacy Interface
(LT/AP)
Page 16
When connecting to the IP network with H.323 protocol, the IPT card is required.
When connecting to the IP network with H.323 protocol, the voice data is
transmitted and received via the IP-PAD card.
The IP-PAD card number depends on the mounting location on the PIM.
To use a 32-channel PAD, two VCT cards are required per IP-PAD card. When
mounting one VCT card per IP-PAD card, a 16-channel PAD is available.
The IP-PAD card uses 32 channels/ports, even if mounting one VCT card per
IP-PAD card.
Do not pull out the VCT card from the PIM or IPTRK BUS CA cable from the IP
PAD/VCT card while the MP card is in on-line mode. If the VCT card or IPTRK
BUS CA is pulled out in on-line mode, the IP-PAD card operates abnormally.
All Application Processor cards used in NEAX 2000 IVS/IVS2 except AP01 and
CC01 cards are available for the system.
All Line/Trunk cards used in NEAX 2000 IVS/IVS2 are available for the system.
When the Virtual FP/AP is set by CM05 Y=0, Line/Trunk cards cannot operate
even though the card is mounted on the corresponding PIM.
NEAX 2000 IPS Configuration Guide
NDA-24347, Issue 1
Maintenance
IP-PAD/VCT Card
MATWorX can be used as the maintenance program for NEAX 2000 IPS. Direct
connection (RS-232C), Modem connection and LAN (TCP/IP) connection are
available to connect to the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT).
When using the MATWorX Version 3 or later, the message (OK) for completion
of system data memory all clear is not displayed on the MOC window.
You can check the condition of LAN cable connection by transmitting the PING
packet to the ETHER card from PC on the LAN.
The IP-PAD card must be plugged in or unplugged under Make Busy condition or
power off to prevent damages from occurring to the card or other system circuitry.
Turn ON the MB switch on the IP-PAD card before the following operations:
Resetting the MP (MP built-in FP)/FP card controlling the IP-PAD cards
Plugging or unplugging the BUS cable (IPT TRK BUS CA) between the IPPAD and VCT cards
Be sure to insert all of the VCT cards firmly into their slots, which are connected
to the IP-PAD card by the BUS cable. Otherwise, the IP-PAD card connected to
the VCT card will not operate normally.
Note 1: One IP-PAD card requires two physical slots and two vacant slots.
Note 2: Do not mount any other L/T cards in the LT08-LT11 slots when you mount the
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PIM 0/2/4/6
PFT
MP12/FP12
LT11
LT10
LT09
LT08
LT07
LT06
LT05
LT04
LT03
LT02
LT01
LT00
VM
IP-PAD
Card
No. 0
IP-PAD
Card
No. 1
Note Note
IP-PAD
Note Note
IP-PAD
PIM 1/3/5/7
PFT
LT11
LT10
LT09
LT08
Note Note
IP-PAD
Figure 2-9
Note:
LT07
IP-PAD
Card
No. 3
Note Note
IP-PAD
LT06
LT05
LT04
LT03
LT02
LT01
LT00
VM
IP-PAD
Card
No. 2
For the IP-PAD card, the card number must be assigned by the system data
programming according to the PIM and slot, which accommodates the card.
3. After mounting the card, set the MB switch to DOWN position to put the card in
service.
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PIM 0 - 7
PFT
MP12/FP12
LT11
V
C
T
LT10
V
C
T
LT09
IP-PAD
LT08
LT07
Note Note
1
1
LT06
V
C
T
LT05
LT03
V
C
T
LT04
LT02
LT01
LT00
VM
IP-PAD
Note Note
1
1
IP-PAD
IP-PAD
VCT
Figure 2-10
VCT
Note 1: This slot must be vacant except for the IP-PAD card.
Note 2: Do not mount any other L/T cards in the LT08-LT11 slots when you mount the
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Table 2-1
PIM
NUMBER
OF
CHANNELS
PIM
0, 2,
4, 6
PIM
1, 3,
5, 7
Page 20
NUMBER OF CARDS
REQUIRED SLOTS
MOUNTING SLOT
NUMBER
ADDITIONAL
SLOTS
IP-PAD
VCT
NUMBER
OF SLOTS
16
1
(Card Number 0)
IP PAD : 2
VCT : 1
Vacant : 1
LT00-LT01
LT02
LT03
8
(LT05 - LT11)
LT/AP
32
1
(Card Number 0)
IP PAD : 2
VCT : 2
Vacant : 0
LT00-LT01
LT02, LT03
8
(LT05 - LT11)
LT/AP
48
2
(Card Number 0, 1)
IP PAD : 4
VCT : 3
Vacant : 1
LT00-LT01, LT04-LT05
LT02, LT03, LT06
LT07
4
(LT08 - LT11)
AP Only
64
2
(Card Number 0, 1)
IP PAD : 4
VCT : 4
Vacant : 0
LT00-LT01, LT04-LT05
LT02, LT03, LT06, LT07
4
(LT08 - LT11)
AP Only
16
1
(Card Number 2)
IP PAD : 2
VCT : 1
Vacant : 1
LT00-LT01
LT02
LT03
8
(LT05 - LT11)
LT/AP
32
1
(Card Number 2)
IP PAD : 2
VCT : 2
Vacant : 0
LT00-LT01
LT02, LT03
8
(LT05 - LT11)
LT/AP
48
2
(Card Number 2, 3)
IP PAD : 4
VCT : 3
Vacant : 1
LT00-LT01, LT04-LT05
LT02, LT03, LT06
LT07
4
(LT08 - LT11)
AP Only
64
2
(Card Number 2, 3)
IP PAD : 4
VCT : 4
Vacant : 0
LT00-LT01, LT04-LT05
LT02, LT03, LT06, LT07
4
(LT08 - LT11)
AP Only
IP-PAD
VCTB
VCTA
LAN
VCT
VCT1B
VCT0B
VCT1A
VCT0A
IPTRK BUS CA
[0.33 ft. (0.1 m)]
Note
VCT
VCT1B
VCT0B
VCT1A
VCT0A
Figure 2-11
Note:
The IPTRK BUS CA consists of a set of three identical cables. Make sure to
connect the IP-PAD and VCT cards by using this set of cables, confirming that
connecting location of each cable must be matched in both IP-PAD and VCT
cards, as shown in Figure 2-11.
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IP-PAD
LAN
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Not used
Not used
RDNot used
Not used
RD +
TD TD +
Pins (RJ-45
(RJ-45 Connector)
Connector)
Pins
Figure 2-12
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ETHER
Router/Switching HUB
100 BASE-TX Cable
LAN
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Not used
Not used
RD Not used
Not used
RD +
TD TD +
Pins
Pins(RJ-45
(RJ-45Connector)
Connector)
Figure 2-13
Note:
Dterm IP
OAI
MAT
The port number of the NEAX 2000 IPS for OAI is fixed to 60030 and for MAT
is fixed to 60000.
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Page 24
Modules
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 -48 V), and batteries for protection from short-term (about 30 minutes) power
interruption.
Four champ connectors for Line/Trunk (LTC 0 to 3) are located at the lower front side
of the PIM.
A PIM provides a maximum of 12 card slots for Line/Trunk (LT) and Application
Processor (AP) cards. At maximum configuration, the system is comprised of eight
PIMs.
PIMMD
(PIM 3)
PIMMD
(PIM 7)
PIMMD
(PIM 2)
PIMMD
(PIM 6)
PIMMD
(PIM 1)
PIMMD
(PIM 5)
PIMMD
(PIM 0)
PIMMD
(PIM 4)
Figure 3-1
Unit Configuration
Page 25
Modules
AC/DC
Power
8
4
8
4
8
4
8
4
8
4
8
4
8
4
8
4
0*
4
0*
4
0*
4
0*
4
*Note 2
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
M
P
/
F
P
Vacant
Space
for
AD-8
8
P
F
T
Note 3
Note 1
DC/DC
-48 V
Figure 3-2
Slot 00 - Slot 11
Slot 08 - Slot 11: 4-port circuit cards can be mounted only when 8-port cards
are not mounted in the slot 04 to 07.
mounted.
Note 4: It is recommended that the LT00 slot should be used to mount the PZ-VM00-M
Page 26
Battery Module
(BATTM)
Installation Hardware
The BATTM is an optional module for installing optional long-term backup batteries.
These batteries provide backup protection for approximately three hours. The
BATTM is designed to accommodate batteries covering up to a 4-PIM system (two
BATTMs support maximum system configuration).
The BATTM is available for Floor-standing Installation. (When the system is a
Wall-mounting/19-inch Rack-mounting configuration, the BATTM cannot be
installed with the PIM.)
Table 3-1
ABBR.
NAME CODE
Modules
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
PIMMD
SN1617 PIMMD
150018
PIM 0 ~ PIM 7
BATTM
SN1619 BATTMB
151120
Note:
For the purpose of simplifying orders, a PIM includes AC/DC Power Card
and Power Cable.
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.
Hanger Assembly
19-inch Bracket
The 19-inch Bracket is a set of hardware used for 19-inch Rack-mounting Installation.
19-inch Rack Bracket (A) is installed at both sides of the PIM. One set of 19-inch
Bracket (A) is required for each PIM.
19-inch Rack Bracket (B) is installed at the base of stack. One set of 19-inch
Bracket (B) is required for each stack.
If the system contains two PIMs or more with 19-inch Bracket (B), one set of 19-inch
Bracket (A) is also required for the top PIM.
Refer to Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6 for drawings of 19-inch Rack-mounting
Installation.
Optional Bracket
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Installation Hardware
1.1 G, one set of Mounting Bracket is required for each stack of four or more PIMs
and attached to the top PIM. (Optional)
An I/F Bracket is used for Floor-standing Installations to join the neighboring top PIM
in a configuration of six PIMs or more. One set of I/F Bracket is required for multiple
stacks. (Optional)
A Base Tray Assembly is used for Floor-standing Installations (UL compliant).
One Base Tray Assembly is required for each stack. (Optional)
Table 3-2
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
QUANTITY
Front Cover
NEAX 2000
IPS Front
Cover Kit
151346
Name Plate
Cover Parts
ASSEM-A
151347
Base/Top
ASSEM
SN1545
BASERE
151109
Hanger ASSEM
Hanger
ASSEM (UL)
151373
19-inch Rack
Bracket (A)
151369
19-inch Rack
Bracket (B)
151371
Mounting
Bracket
Mounting
Bracket
151372
I/F Bracket
I/F Bracket
ASSEM
151374
Base Tray
Base Tray
ASSEM
151375
ABBR.
19-inch Bracket
Note:
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Installation Hardware
Installation Hardware
TOP COVER
COVER PARTS
PIM
BASE
Figure 3-3
Floor-standing Installation
Page 29
Installation Hardware
HANGER ASSEM
HOOK
HOOK
PIM
BASE
SCREWS
FRONT
Figure 3-4
Page 30
Wall-mounting Installation
Figure 3-5
Installation Hardware
Page 31
Installation Hardware
BASE PLATE
Figure 3-6
Page 32
Installation Hardware
FRONT
PIM
SCREWS
Figure 3-7
MOUNTING BRACKET
Mounting Bracket
Page 33
Installation Hardware
FRONT SIDE
SCREW
PIM 3
PIM 7
SCREW
I/F BRACKET
Figure 3-8
Page 34
I/F Bracket
Installation Hardware
BASE TRAY
Figure 3-9
Page 35
Page 36
IP PAD, Line Circuit (LC), Central Office Trunk (COT), and Tie Line Trunk
(LDT/ODT)
Card Location
00
L
T
0
0
/
A
P
0
0
01
L
T
0
1
/
A
P
0
1
LTC 0
02
L
T
0
2
/
A
P
0
2
03 04
L
L
T
T
0
0
3
4
/
/
A
A
P
P
0
0
3
4
05 06
L
L
T
T
0
0
5
6
/
/
A
A
P
P
0
0
5
6
LTC 1
Figure 4-1
07
L
T
0
7
/
A
P
0
7
LTC 2
08
L
T
0
8
/
A
P
0
8
09
L
T
0
9
/
A
P
0
9
10 11
L
L
T
T
1
1
0
1
/
/
A
A
P
P
1
1
0
1
LTC 3
12
M
P
/
F
P
Champ
Connector
Number
Page 37
Card Location
Table 4-1 shows the type of card mounted in each card slot.
Table 4-1
Location of Cards
SLOT NUMBER
00 ~ 11
LT or AP
PIM 0: MP
12
PIM 2, 4, 6: FP
PIM 1, 3, 5, 7: Not Used
Note 1: IP PAD
IP Line Card (IPELC) used for IP PAD can be mounted in an 8-port LT slot
(LT00-07). The IPELC is physically two slots wide, but needs four slots
including an additional two vacant slots to support 32 LT ports. Two
16-channel CODEC cards (16VCT) can be mounted in those additional
vacant slots. Accordingly, it occupies LT00-03 and/or LT04-07.
<If one IP PAD is used>
00
01
3
2
I
P
L
02
03
1
6
V
C
T
1
6
V
C
T
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
11
12
01
3
2
I
P
L
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02
03
1
6
V
C
T
1
6
V
C
T
04
05
3
2
I
P
L
06
07
1
6
V
C
T
1
6
V
C
T
08
09
10
AP cards can
be mounted
Card Location
Note 2: IP Trunk
The Voice CODEC card (VCT) needs to be next to the IP Trunk card (IPT) or
other VCT card due to cable length.
V
C
T
V
C
T
I
P
T
Due to power consumption, the IP Trunk card (IPT) and Voice CODEC card
(VCT) need additional vacant slots as follows. Therefore, the additional
vacant slots are not available to other LT or AP cards. 16 voice channels are
available for CCIS over IP only.
PIM
PIM 0
PIM 1 - 7
CHANNELS
CONFIGURATION
ADDITIONAL VACANT
SLOTS
IPT + VCT
IPT + 2 VCT
12
IPT + 3 VCT
16
IPT + 4 VCT
IPT + VCT
IPT + 2 VCT
12
IPT + 3 VCT
16
IPT + 4 VCT
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Card Location
Note 3: 4BRT
The 4BRT card can be mounted in Slot 00 to Slot 11 of PIM 0 to PIM 7. When
4BRT is mounted in Slot 08-11, the last two circuits are connected from the
front side of the 4BRT card. The connection is made with connector attached
with 4BRT card. (232D-04S1B-DA5)
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
M
P
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MP
NAME CODE
SPN-CP24A MP (UA)
PN-CP24-A
SP-3499 IXS KUL PROG-A1
SP-3643 IPS DTG-A1
IL-C2-1-0001 CONTACT
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
151637
MP Card
ETHER
PZ-M606-A
151492
Ether Card
One per system
For Peer-to-Peer connection and
MAT/OAI
FP
PN-CP15
151409
48-Port
System
Package
150066
Generic Program
For Series 3000 software
(Release 4.2) or later
Systems using TDM use this
basic software package
IP Starter
Package
150065
64-Port
System
Package
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NAME CODE
Main Processor
(MP)
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
8-Seat License
150641
16-Seat License
150642
32-Seat License
150643
64-Seat License
150644
128-Seat License
150645
256-Seat License
150646
ElanSC520
System Memory
Network Switching
MAT Interface
3-way Conference
Music-on-Hold
Built-in SMDR
Built-in MCI
BS00 Function
DTMF Receiver
Four circuits
Page 42
64 Ports
128 Ports/FP
64 Ports
64 Ports
128 Ports/FP
64 Ports
64 ports per PIM
128 Ports/FP
64 Ports
64 Ports
128 Ports/FP
64 Ports
Used for Application Processor (AP)
cards, 256 ports per system
128 Ports
128 Ports
3-way Conference
(16 circuits)
Music-on-Hold,
Built-in Modem,
DAT, DTMF Sender,
DTMF Receiver,
Audible Tone (DTG)
128 Ports
Not Used
128 Ports
Figure 4-2
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Ethernet Card
This card provides Ethernet interface between MP and LAN for call control of Dterm
IP telephones/CCIS over IP with another NEAX 2000 IPS/2400 IPX. It also provides
interface for MATWorX and the OAI/ACD server.
Firmware
Processor (FP)
The FP provides supervision and status analysis of Line/Trunk ports, which reside in
the PIM. The FP card is installed in Slot 12 of PIM 2, 4 and 6. The FP provides the
BUS interface for I/O BUS, PCM BUS, and Alarm BUS in a multiple-PIM
configuration.
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NAME CODE
SPN-32IPLA IP PAD
SC-3013 IXS IP PAD PROG-A1
151227
32
IP Interface Card
For IP PAD
Maximum of two without FP system
Maximum of two per FP system
Maximum of eight per system
IP PAD
SPN-16VCTA IP PAD
IP-TRK BUS CA
SP-3636 VCTA VC PROG-A
PN-8LCAA
PN-4LCD-A
151226
150114
150216
LC
PN-4LLCB
151220
REMARKS
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Table 4-3
ABBR.
DLC
ILC
NAME CODE
REMARKS
PN-8DLCP
150223
PN-4DLCM
150218
PN-4DLCQ
150219
PN-2DLCN
150224
SPN-2ILCA
SP-566 BCS PAD PROG-A
150208
PN-8COTS
150113
PN-8COTQ
150116
PN-4COTB
150100
COT
PN-4COTG
150107
ODT
PN-2ODTA
150102
DID
PN-4DITB
150104
8RST
PN-8RSTG Note
151289
8-circuit PB Receiver
ID Number Sender
For Caller ID (for SLT)
Maximum of four per system.
10
4RST
CFT
Page 46
PN-4RSTF
PN-CFTB
151221
150120
Table 4-3
ABBR.
NAME CODE
PART
PORT
NUMBER
REMARKS
DAT
PN-4DATC
150015
TNT
PN-TNTA
151210
AMP
PN-2AMPA
151211
Amplifier Trunk
SPN-4VCTI-A
IP TRK BUS CA
SC-2915 IXS VCT PROG-B2
150133
SPN-4VCTI-B
IP TRK BUS CA
SC-2969 IXS VCT PROG-C1
150136
ZT Interface
For S-Interface
Maximum eight per PIM
PZ-PW122 is required.
ZT Interface
For U-Interface
Maximum eight per PIM
PZ-PW122 is required.
VCT
SPN-2CSIA
SP-3174 BSI PROG-A
150213
CSI
SPN-2CSIH
SP-3174 BSI PROG-A
Optical
Modem
DK00
PN-M10
PN-DK00
151224
150228
151203
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Table 4-3
ABBR.
NAME CODE
REMARKS
DPC
150206
M03
150215
Built-in
Voice
Mail
PZ-VM00-M
151113
4-port Expansion
For NEAXMail AD-8
Uses an additional four LT Time Slots
VM01
Note:
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PZ-VM01
151272
The PN-8RSTA has been discontinued and has been replaced by the PN-8RSTG. The PN-8RSTG requires
Series 2200 MP software (Release 3.1) or later. (PN-8RSTA does not have a minimum software
requirement.)
NAME CODE
PART
PORT
NUMBER
REMARKS
SPN-24DTAC-B (AP)
SC-3015 IXS PRT PROG-C1
151232
24
SPN-30DTC-UA (AP)
SC-2694 SHS DTC PROG-CB
SP-3395 SHS PAD PROG-A
150106
31
2 M-AMI Interface
Available up to 128 AP ports
PRT
SPN-24PRTA-C (AP)
SC-3015 IXS PRT PROG-C1
151231
25
CCT
SPN-24CCTA-A (AP)
SC-2886 IXS CCT PROG-A1
150122
25
SPN-2BRTC (AP)
SC-2605 SHS BRT PROG-CF
150112
SPN-4BRTA-A (AP)
232D-04S1B-DA5
SC-3014 IXS BRT PROG-A1
151228
DTI
BRT
CCH
151282
DCH
151283
D-Channel Handler
For ISDN Primary Rate Access
ICH
CSH
151225
ZT Interface Handler
For S/U Interface
One to eight CS cards
QSIG
151213
151233
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Table 4-4
ABBR.
AP00
EXMEM
Note
NAME CODE
PART
PORT
NUMBER
151229
Application Package
For SMDR/PMS/ Hotel Printer/CCIS
Centralized SMDR
Default data supported.
PZ-M537
151486
Expansion Memory
For AP00-B
FROM x 4 MB, RAM x 2 MB)
SPN-4RSTB-B (AP)
SC-2125 SHS MFC PROG-CB
151207
4-circuit MF Receiver
For T1 MF ANI
SPN-4RSTB-911 (AP)
SC-2284 SHS MFC PROG-CD
151215
4-circuit MF Receiver
For Enhanced 911
SPN-4RSTC (AP)
SC-2254 SHS CIR PROG-UA
151267
IP Trunk
For CCIS (Point-to-Multipoint)
(In case of G.729a payload 40
milliseconds: four VCT per card,
maximum 16 channels per card)
One card per PIM
Eight cards (maximum 127 channels) per
system
For connection with NEAX 2000
IVS2/NEAX 2400 IMX (without
Peer-to-Peer connection)
4RST
Caller ID
Class
SPN-IPTB-A (AP)
SC-2914 IXS IPT PROG-B2
150132
IPT
CFT
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REMARKS
SPN-IPTB-B (AP)
SC-2968 IXS IPT PROG-C1
150135
IP Trunk
For VoIP (H.323)
(In case of G.729a payload 40
milliseconds: three VCT per card,
maximum 12 channels per card)
One card per PIM
Eight cards (maximum 96 channels) per
system
SPN-CFTC (AP)
SC-2883 IXS CFT PROG-A1 (A)
150125
32
Table 4-4
ABBR.
NAME CODE
SPN-DAIA-C (AP)
SC-2553 SHS RPM PROG-CC
RMT BUS-0.6 CA-A
17-TW-0.3 CONN CA-A
SPN-DAIB (AP)
SC-2586 SHS RPM PROG-CD
PART
PORT
NUMBER
151217
151211
T1 Interface
For Remote PIM at main system
Maximum three cards per main site
T1 Interface
For Remote PIM at remote system
One MP Slot per card
Maximum one card per remote site
T1 Interface
For Remote PIM at main and remote
system.
Used to expand Time Slot capacity of the
Remote PIM.
Maximum of 12 cards per main site
Maximum of two cards per remote site
Database Memory
For Wireless Roaming
One card per system
DCH Card
For Wireless Roaming
One card per Tie Line Route
Installed with DTI card
Remote
PIM
SPN-DAIC (AP)
48-TW-0.2 CONN CA
151212
151230
Wireless
Roaming
SPN-SC01 DCH-Q (AP)
SC-2154 SHS DCQ PROG-CA
Note:
The Expansion Memory is the on-board sub-memory card for the AP00-B. It provides additional memory
capacity as shown below.
SYSTEM CAPACITY
151275
REMARKS
WITHOUT EXPMEM
WITH EXPMEM
1,600
27,000
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
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Page 52
ABBR.
PWR
Note:
PZ-PW121
PART
NUMBER
QTY
REMARKS
151488
1
per PIM
One power card (PZ-PW121) is included with each PIM. Therefore, it is not
required to place a separate order for a PZ-PW121 except for spare or
replacement.
PWR
NAME
CODE
PZ-PW122
PART
NUMBER
QTY
151487
1
per PIM
REMARKS
Page 53
Battery Backup
Battery Backup
For customers requiring battery backup, short-term and/or long-term options are
available.
Short-term Option
Two 3.4AH batteries are required per PIM, and installed inside each PIM. Backup
time is approximately 30 minutes when PHS is not accommodated and approximately
ten minutes when PHS is accommodated in the system.
Long-term Option
Two 24AH batteries are required per each two PIMs, and installed inside the Battery
Module in each stack. Backup time is approximately three hours when PHS is not
accommodated and approximately two hours when PHS is accommodated in the
system.
The batteries vary depending on the requested backup time.
The battery is provided locally.
PZ-8PFTB
PFT 0 CONNECTOR
25-PAIR CABLE
TO MDF
Figure 5-1
PZ-8PFTB Installation
Table 5-3
Page 54
PZ-8PFTB
ABBR.
NAME
CODE
PART
NUMBER
QTY
PFT
PZ-8PFTB
150119
1
per PIM
REMARKS
Chapter 6 Cabling
The internal and external cabling of the NEAX 2000 IPS is as follows:
Internal Cabling
BUS Cable
DC Power Cable
AC Power Cable
External Cabling
IP Connection
Attendant Console
MAT (RS-323C)
Built-in SMDR/MCI on MP
Page 55
Internal Cabling
Chapter 6 Cabling
Internal Cabling
BUS Cable
BUS cable provides a connection between PIMs for I/O BUS, PCM BUS, and Alarm
BUS extension in a multiple-PIM configuration.
PIM 3
P
W
R
PIM 7
P
W
R
BWB
PIM 2
P
W
R
PIM 6
BWB
P
W
R
F
P
PIM 1
P
W
R
P
W
R
BWB
F
P
BWB
PIM 4
BWB
P
W
R
M
P
Figure 6-1
BWB
F
P
Table 6-1
Page 56
BWB
PIM 5
PIM 0
P
W
R
BWB
BUS Cable
SYMBOL
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
48-TW-0.7 CONN CA
151013
Chapter 6 Cabling
Internal Cabling
Power Control
Cable
The power control cable provides a connection between the MP and the AC/DC
power supply for controlling battery backup function and MJ/MN alarm indication.
Table 6-2
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
Note:
DC Power Cable
151031
151032
One power control cable is contained in the PIM or Base. It is not necessary
to order a separate power control cable except for spare or replacement.
The DC power cable provides a connection between the AC/DC power supply for
extending the 27 VDC input in a multiple-PIM configuration, when battery backup
option is required.
An Internal Battery is installed in every PIM.
P PIM 3
W
R
P
W
R
B
P
W
R
B
BATT
P PIM 0
W
R
BATT
PIM 5
BATT
P
PIM 4
W
R A
B
BATT
BASE
BATT
P PIM 1
W
R
Figure 6-2
BATT
P
PIM 6
W
R A
B
BATT
P PIM 2
W
R
PIM 7
BATT
BASE
Page 57
Internal Cabling
Chapter 6 Cabling
Table 6-3
SYMBOL
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
PWR CA-A
151008
BATT CA INT
151002
PIM 3
P
W
R
PIM 7
P
W
R
A
PIM 2
P
W
R
PIM 6
P
W
R
A
PIM 1
P
W
R
PIM 5
P
W
R
A
A
PIM 0
P
W
R
PIM 4
P
W
R
To Battery
Figure 6-3
Table 6-4
SYMBOL
Page 58
To Battery
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
PWR CA-A
151008
BATT CA EXT
151003
Chapter 6 Cabling
AC Cord
Internal Cabling
The AC cord provides a connection between the AC/DC power card and base unit.
PIM 3 P
W
R
PIM 2
PIM 2
PIM 0
P
W
R
P
W
R
P
W
R
PIM 7
P
W
R
PIM 6
P
W
R
PIM 5
P
W
R
P
W
R
PIM 4
A
To Base Unit
To AC Commercial Power
B
Base Unit
Figure 6-4
AC Cord Connection
Table 6-5
AC Cord
SYMBOL
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
AC CORD-B-U
151010
AC CORD-D-U
151033
REMARKS
Page 59
External Cabling
Chapter 6 Cabling
External Cabling
IP Connection
MP
ETHERNET
10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX
M606-A
(Local Supply)
Dterm IP
Dterm IP
10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX
IP PAD
IPELC
(Local Supply)
16VCT
IP TRK BUS CA
16VCT
Figure 6-5
Table 6-6
NAME CODE
IP TRK BUS CA
Page 60
PART
NUMBER
151036
Chapter 6 Cabling
External Cabling
HUB/Route
10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX
IPT
(Local Supply)
4VCT
IP TRK BUS CA
4VCT
Figure 6-6
Table 6-7
NAME CODE
IP TRK BUS CA
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
151036
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External Cabling
Attendant Console
Chapter 6 Cabling
Slot 00 to 11
P
W
0
0
MDF
D
L
C
LTC 0
or
SN716
DESKCON
LTC 3
Installation Cable
Slot 00 to 11
MDF
D
L
C
SN716
DESKCON
LTC 0
or
LTC 3
Installation Cable
with 8DLCP: Maximum 984 ft. (300 m)
with 4DLCM/4DLCQ/2DLCN: Maximum 3937 ft. (1200 m)
Figure 6-7
Page 62
Chapter 6 Cabling
Maintenance
Administration
Terminal (MAT)
(RS-232C)
External Cabling
Direct Connection
PIM
MAT
M
P
or
RS 1
RS 0
Figure 6-8
PART
NUMBER
MAT CA-T
151029
MAT CA-P
151016
MAT
Table 6-8
NAME CODE
9p DSUB (F)
Page 63
External Cabling
Chapter 6 Cabling
Remote Connection
M
P
MODEM
PSTN
MAT
LTC 0
Figure 6-9
Division Switch.
M
P
MDF
MODEM
PSTN
RS 1
MAT
RS 0
Figure 6-10
Table 6-9
NAME CODE
RS NORM-4S CA-A
Page 64
MODEM
PART NUMBER
151004
REMARKS
Chapter 6 Cabling
Built-in SMDR/MCI
on MP
External Cabling
PIM
25p DSUB (F)
M
P
or
RS 0
SMDR/
MCI
or
RS 1
25p DSUB (M)
MODEM
MODEM
SMDR/
MCI
RS RVS-4 CA-C
RS NORM-4 CA-A
Figure 6-11
Table 6-10
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
RS RVS-4S CA-C
151021
RS NORM-4S CA-A
151004
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External Cabling
SMDR (with
AP00)/PMS/Hotel
Printer/MCI/CCIS
Centralized SMDR
Chapter 6 Cabling
The PN-AP00-B card provides four RS-232C interface ports for SMDR, PMS, CIS
Printer, Hotel Printer, MCI and Centralized SMDR.
Connection to SMDR, PMS or Printer is made on a port basis by a front cable.
PIM
MODEM
SMDR/PMS/MCI
SMDR/PMS/MCI
MODEM
RS RVS-4 CA-C
CIS/Hotel Printer
25p DSUB (M)
RS NORM-4 CA-A
RS PRT-15 CA-A
Figure 6-12
Table 6-11
NAME CODE
Page 66
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
RS RVS-4S CA-C
151021
1
RS-232C Cable, 13.1 ft. (4 m)
per SMDR or PMS PN-AP00 - DTE
RS NORM-4S CA-A
151004
1
RS-232C Cable, 13.1 ft. (4 m)
per SMDR or PMS PN-AP00 - DCE (MODEM)
RS PRT-15S CA-A
151007
1
per Printer
Chapter 6 Cabling
External Cabling
External Alarm
Display
The NEAX 2000 IPS can provide an optional external alarm display unit (ALM
DSPP) to indicate Power-ON/OFF, Major Alarm, and Minor Alarm status.
PIM
Slot 13
P
W
R
M
P
LTC0
LTC O
Installation Cable
MDF
ALM DSPP
27 V
PWR
MJ
MN
Power
Power Cable (locally provided)
Cable
(locally
provided)
MJ
MN
Figure 6-13
Table 6-12
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
QTY
REMARKS
ALM DSPP
151300
1
per System
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External Cabling
Digital Trunk
Interface
(DTI)/Primary Rate
Interface
(PRI)/CCIS Trunk
Interface (CCT)
Chapter 6 Cabling
PIM
Slot 00 to 11
D
T
I
LTC 1
LTC 0
LTC 2
MDF
LTC 3
MUX.
Digital
Network
InstallationCable
Cable
Installation
(Twisted-paircable)
Cable)
(Twisted-pair
Figure 6-14
Page 68
Chapter 6 Cabling
Data Port
Controller (DPC)
External Cabling
The PN-2DPCB card provides 2-line V.11/X.21 or V.24/V.28 2-line interface ports
for data.
V.11/X21 Interface (Asynchronous/Synchronous: 600 ~ 64 kbps)
Maximum
3280 ft. (1000 m)
DTE
DPC V11 CA 13.1 ft.
(4 m)
15p (F)
Installation Cable
MODEM
MODEM
Figure 6-15
Table 6-13
NAME CODE
PART
NUMBER
MODEM
DPC Cable
REMARKS
DPC V11 CA
151014
DPC RS CA
151017
Page 69
External Cabling
Chapter 6 Cabling
2DPCB
DTE
DPC V35 CA 13.1 ft. (4 m)
Figure 6-16
Table 6-14
NAME CODE
Page 70
PART
NUMBER
REMARKS
150206
150215
Chapter 7 Dterm IP
Dterm IP Setup
Data setting on the Dterm IP is required in addition to the system data programming
when you start-up a Dterm IP first. Do the following setup after accommodation of
Dterm IP to the LAN and the system data programming.
When the data server (such as System-based DRS, Network-based DRS on the LAN,
DHCP Server and FTP/TFTP Server) is used, the Dterm IP must be connected to the
LAN that accommodates the servers. Connect the Dterm IP to the LAN before you
follow the procedure below.
WARNING:
Note:
When you change only the setting on User Menu items after the Dterm IP
setup has been completed, do the following STEP 2 through STEP 7, then
press the Save key (Softkey).
When you change only the setting on Administrator Menu items after the Dterm IP
setup has been completed, do the following STEP 2 and STEP 8 through STEP 11.
STEP 1: Connect the AC adapter of the Dterm IP.
You must wait until either Parameter Missing or DRS Connect Time Out is
indicated on the LCD.
STEP 2: Hold, Transfer, *, # keys in that order.
The User Menu appears on the LCD. At this time, you can use Up and Down
softkeys to scroll the menu indication.
STEP 3: Press Hold, #, 0 keys in that order.
The Administrator Menu appears on the LCD.
STEP 4: Press 8 key.
The message of Factory Value Set? appears on the LCD.
STEP 5: Press OK key (Softkey).
The Administrator Menu appears on the LCD.
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Dterm IP Setup
Chapter 7 Dterm IP
Table 7-1
MENU
NO.
SETTING DATA
DESCRIPTION
1: DHCP Disable
2: DHCP Enable
DHCP Mode
DRS Address
Primary
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
DRS Address
Secondary
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INDICATION
IP Address
Default Gateway
Subnet Mask
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Chapter 7 Dterm IP
Dterm IP Setup
Table 7-1
MENU
NO.
INDICATION
DNS
VLAN
SETTING DATA
DESCRIPTION
1. DNS
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Address
2. DNS
Domain
Name
3. DRS
Name
DRS Name
1: VLAN Disable
1. VLAN
Mode
2: VLAN Enable
2. VLAN
ID
VLAN ID
Enter the VLAN IP
Number 2-4094 Note 3 number.
3. VLAN
Priority
VLAN Priority
Number 0-7
System Information
Note 1: For the IP Address of the DNS server, ask the network administrator.
Note 2: Only VLAN tag is available.
Note 3: Do not set the VLAN ID Number 0 and 1.
STEP 8: After you finish setting User Menu items, you can start setting Administrator
Menu items. To display Administrator Menu, stay in the User Menu and
press Hold, #, 0 keys in that order. The Administrator Menu appears on the
LCD. At this time, you can use Up and Down softkeys to scroll the menu
indication.
STEP 9: Select the setting item by pressing digit keys, and set the required data. Then
press Set key. When you press the Set key, the LCD returns to the Menu
indication. Repeat settings for the required items. Table 7-2 shows the setting
items on the Administrator Menu.
Page 73
Dterm IP Setup
Chapter 7 Dterm IP
.
Table 7-2
MENU
INDICATION
NO.
SETTING DATA
DESCRIPTION
1: Normal
2: Remote
Dterm IP Mode
LM Address
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Area ID
Port
0: Automatic
1: Japan
2: Australia
3: North America
4: Others
5: Hong Kong
6: Malaysia
7: Singapore
8: England
9: Mexico
10:Taiwan
11:New Zealand
12:Korea
1. DRS
Mate-port
XXXXX
2. LM
Mate-port
Not available
3. DRS
and LM
Self-port
XXXXX
4. PROTIMS
Self-port
XXXXX
Chapter 7 Dterm IP
Dterm IP Setup
Table 7-2
MENU
INDICATION
NO.
SETTING DATA
DESCRIPTION
5. RTP
Self-port
XXXXX
6. Voice Ctrl
Self-port
XXXXX
Download
1: Program (TFTP)
2: Program (FTP)
3: Config (TFTP)
4: Config (FTP)
5: Program and Config
(TFTP)
6: Program and Config
(FTP)
Soft Reset
Factory Value
No setting is required.
Note 1: To operate the Dterm IP normally, you must not change the port number,
which has been set except when the port number needs to be changed.
Note 2: For the port number of the DRS System-based, ask the NEAX 2000 IPS
maintenance person.
STEP 10: After setting on the Administrator Menu, while displaying that menu, press
Exit key (Softkey).
The User Menu appears on the LCD.
STEP 11: Press Save key (Softkey).
The data is saved and Dterm IP is reset. The LCD returns to normal
condition.
END OF SETUP
Page 75
Dterm IP Login/Logout
Chapter 7 Dterm IP
Dterm IP Login/Logout
To connect the Dterm IP to the network, registration of the ID for each Dterm IP is
required. To provide the security, the password for Dterm IP can be registered to the
system, which administers and identifies the password.
Follow the registration procedure as shown below.
Dterm IP Login
Note:
L o g i n
C a n c e l
Figure 7-1
B K
O K
STEP 1: Enter the station number of the Dterm IP to the first row behind Login.
After the first registration, Login operation is not required.
L o g i n
P a s s w d
C a n c e l
Figure 7-2
:
:
B K
S e t
O K
Page 76
Chapter 7 Dterm IP
Dterm IP Login/Logout
Dterm IP Logout
Page 77
Page 78
ITEM
1 PIM 2 PIM 3 PIM 4 PIM 5 PIM 6 PIM 7 PIM 8 PIM
(Number of Ports)
64
128
192
256
320
384
448
512
(Number of Cards)
12
24
35
47
59
71
83
95
448
512
LT Card
(Number of Ports)
AP Card
(Number of Cards)
Total Number of Lines (Analog Single-line Telephone +
Dterm)
IP PAD
(Number of Channels)
Dterm
24
128
192
64
256
320
128
384
192
256
Standard
64
128
192
256
320
384
448
512
Long
24
48
72
96
120
144
168
192
Standard
64
128
192
256
320
384
448
512
Long
24
48
72
96
120
144
168
192
Note 3
448
384
320
256
192
128
64
256
16
32
48
64
80
96
112
128
ISDN Station
16
32
48
64
80
96
112
128
Loop Start
64
128
192
48
96
144
192
240
LDT
24
48
72
96
120
144
168
192
2-Wire E&M
24
48
72
96
120
144
168
192
4-Wire E&M
24
48
72
96
120
144
168
192
1.5 M - AMI
Note 1
2 M - AMI
256
256
Maximum 255
DTI: 10, CCIS: 8
Maximum eight links per system
Page 79
Table 8-1
ITEM
1 PIM 2 PIM 3 PIM 4 PIM 5 PIM 6 PIM 7 PIM 8 PIM
1.5 M - AMI (PRT)
ISDN
IP Trunk
2BRT
12
4BRT
12
18
16
24
32
40
48
56
64
Note 4
PFT Connections
8 PFT
24
3-Party Conference
24
6-/10-Party Conference
6-Party
10-Party
32-Party Conference
10
20
DTMF Sender
30
40
50
DTMF Receiver
16
32
SMDR Interface
PMS Interface
Note 5
1,000
496
3,000
1,024
Page 80
512
10,000
1,280
Note 1: The maximum combined number of trunk lines and DTI channels are 256. (Each trunk line and DTI
channel is required to assign the trunk number by system data programming. The maximum value of the
system parameter for a trunk number is 256.)
Note 2: PIM in this table means Physical PIM.
Note 3: A maximum of 448 Dterm IP telephones are available.
Note 4: Maximum voice channels per IP trunk card depends on the payload size as follows (Payload size can be
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)
Page 81
NO.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
1 PIM 2 PIM 3 PIM 4 PIM 5 PIM 6 PIM 7 PIM 8 PIM
PIM
PIMMD
TOP/BASE
TOP/BASE
BRACKET
MOUNTING BRACKET
(Optional)
BASE TRAY
INTERNAL
BATT
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
EXTERNAL
BATT
(1)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
BATT CA INT
(for Internal BATT)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Note
BATT CA EXT
(for External BATT)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
MP
FP/BUS
PN-CP15
BUS CABLE
48-TW-0.7 CONN CA
PWR CA
Note
BATT CA
Note:
Page 82
PWR CA-A
The number of PWR CA and BATT CA are determined by the location of battery installed (inside or outside
of PIM). As for the BATT CA, it is also required to select the appropriate type. If battery backup is not
needed, these cables are not required.
ITEM
TOTAL
NUMBER
OF
SLOTS
SLOT NUMBER
00-11
LT/AP
MP
FP/BUS
VACANT
Note 3
1-PIM System
12
13
2-PIM System
24
26
3-PIM System
35
39
4-PIM System
47
52
5-PIM System
59
65
6-PIM System
71
78
7-PIM System
83
91
8-PIM System
95
104
SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
Note 3: When the system is comprised of more than two PIMs, vacant slots exist in Slot 12 (MP Slot) of PIM 1, 3,
5, and 7.
Page 83
Line Conditions
Line Conditions
Table 8-4
Line Conditions
Loop Resistance
Note 1
Standard
600
Optional
2,500
Exchange Line
1,700
2,500
Dterm 16D
Dterm Series E
Dterm 32D
DSS/BLF Console
Note 4
Standard
with AC Adapter
8DLC
Note 3
4DLC
2DLC
8DLC
Note 3
4DLC
2DLC
8DLC
Note 3
4DLC
2DLC
8DLC
4DLC
2DLC
Attendant Terminal
Operator Position
SN176
Desk Console
8DLC
Note 3
4DLC
2DLC
Note 1: Loop resistance includes an internal resistance of the telephone set or distant exchange.
Note 2: Cable length is based on the following conditions:
The protection arrester is not inserted between the terminal and PBX.
Note 3: When using an 8DLC card, long-line function is not available even if it is equipped with an AC Adapter.
Note 4: The DSS/BLF console requires local AC/DC supply.
Page 84
4-Wire
U-INTERFACE
LINE CONDITIONS
2-Wire
4-Wire
0.4
0.5
0.65
0.9
4-Wire
2-Wire
0.4
0.5
0.65
0.9
4-Wire
2-Wire
4-Wire
4-Wire
0.4
0.5
0.65
0.9
Note:
0.4
0.5
0.65
0.9
Zone Transceiver requires -48 V power under normal conditions. PBX power supply at -45 V and -43 V
shows ZT Line Conditions in the event of lower voltage status (refer to Table 8-5).
Page 85
Traffic Capacity
Traffic Capacity
Table 8-6
NUMBER OF PIMS
1 PIM
3PIM
Maximum
2,500 BHCA
Traffic Capacity
Note:
2 PIM
Traffic Capacity
4PIM
5 PIM
6 PIM
7 PIM
8 PIM
Maximum
5,000 BHCA
Maximum
7,500 BHCA
Maximum
8,000 BHCA
Note
Note
Note
DESCRIPTION
Log-out
DHCP
REMARKS
Not Available
Not Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Function key
Available
Softkey
Available
Available
Page 86
MAT
60000 (Fixed)
OAI
60030 (Fixed)